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john lewis: twenty-five. and i was going from southwest georgia through atlanta back to selma, when we heard that he had been shot. i came to new york, attended the service for him. amy goodman: what is your assessment of the significance of malcolm x? rep. john lewis: i think malcolm played a major role in helping to educate, inform and dramatize the need for mass movement. people read about him. many of the young people, black and white, read his story. many did not agree necessarily with his techniques or his tactic. but if malcolm had lived, i am convinced that he would have been part of the southern nonviolent wing of the civil rights movement. amy goodman: and his relationship with dr. king? what did dr. king think? rep. john lewis: i remember malcolm being in the hotel, before we even saw him in kenya, the night of the march on washington-the evening before the march on washington. he was at the hilton hotel in washington. now, he didn't like the way the march turned out, because he said it was like a
john lewis: twenty-five. and i was going from southwest georgia through atlanta back to selma, when we heard that he had been shot. i came to new york, attended the service for him. amy goodman: what is your assessment of the significance of malcolm x? rep. john lewis: i think malcolm played a major role in helping to educate, inform and dramatize the need for mass movement. people read about him. many of the young people, black and white, read his story. many did not agree necessarily with his...
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john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans has been the recipients of honorary doctorates from institutions like syracuse university and the john marshall law school and has won accuracy in media irvine award for excellence in journalism. join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] [applause] >> lee, would you like to start? >> it is such a pleasure and honor to be here. once again i was flattered to be asked to participate in the first seminar last year i didn't do too badly. i see some good friends out he
john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's...
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john lewis talked to some parents as they shop around to find the best schools for their children. >> it was not a game but education that brought a danger of hundreds of students and parents. >> i have tried to find a school in my community. >> by and large, this -- >> it is our job. >> this is the sixth year for the charter highlighting selective enrollment. contentious issue in chicago. on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at the same time, closing neighborhood schools run by the district. there is also the possibility of a chartered network sharing space with an under enrolled school. >> we have to be open to considering other options. the quirks charter schools are privately run but they take public money. >> we all need to be working together. we all want to the same thing. we cannot keep kids trapped in the system. >> across town on the west side hundreds of others gathered to talk about reinforcing public schools and said of enhancing the charters. >> i hope they will begin to see a having one-third of the system run by charterers is really no
john lewis talked to some parents as they shop around to find the best schools for their children. >> it was not a game but education that brought a danger of hundreds of students and parents. >> i have tried to find a school in my community. >> by and large, this -- >> it is our job. >> this is the sixth year for the charter highlighting selective enrollment. contentious issue in chicago. on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at...
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john lewis are doing very well. and no small thanks to the internet. sales up 40%. mind you, they were up 40% a few months ago. there's no real change in trend. what they are trying to do is capture a slice of the headlines by making more people -- >> we heard yesterday, describing cost of coffee as the tax man's favorite coffee chain. did you like that? >> it's great, isn't it? >> at this point do we have to call the gdp figures into question in the u.k.? >> when -- people have been talking about this for maybe two, three months about the employment data versus productivity and gdp. and something doesn't seem to quite add up. even the bank of england saying, you know, we're not sure how this adds up. we're not sure of what it means for the economy. and when they start saying that, you've got to wonder what the policy response should be if they don't know what the economy's doing. so i think we need more clarity on the numbers. i suspect that the employment data is reasonably good. i think, you know, if you're in a job, are you out there spending. it's not bleak, bl
john lewis are doing very well. and no small thanks to the internet. sales up 40%. mind you, they were up 40% a few months ago. there's no real change in trend. what they are trying to do is capture a slice of the headlines by making more people -- >> we heard yesterday, describing cost of coffee as the tax man's favorite coffee chain. did you like that? >> it's great, isn't it? >> at this point do we have to call the gdp figures into question in the u.k.? >> when --...
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. >> good evening commissioners, my name is john lewis. and i live on harvard street a few doors away from the site where applicants seek to relocate their business. i want to emphasize to the commission how much neighbors wish the applicant's business remain where it is now or relocate to a neighborhood more intended for commercial purposes. by my count of neighbors who contacted the planning commission, 49 neighbors did not support it. only 5 neighbors supported. these 47 people are diverse, some are young with children, some middle-aged, some are elderly. some have lived in the neighborhood for decades and others have moved to the neighborhood more recently, because they sought a quiet neighborhood. i was particularly struck by the letter of noel loxson on behalf of his elderly montgomery mother, who lives right next door to the subject property. he writes on her behalf, i she has lived there for more than 30 years and at her age she likes the quietness of the neighborhood. by having a child-care next door. and gordon lieu writes, "it's
. >> good evening commissioners, my name is john lewis. and i live on harvard street a few doors away from the site where applicants seek to relocate their business. i want to emphasize to the commission how much neighbors wish the applicant's business remain where it is now or relocate to a neighborhood more intended for commercial purposes. by my count of neighbors who contacted the planning commission, 49 neighbors did not support it. only 5 neighbors supported. these 47 people are...
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year, stephen greeneblack won this work, history, manning mirabel won for malcolm x, autobiography john lewis gas's george f. kennan, an american life. what is this swerve about? >> was a little on the side of being intellectual. i don't mean to say that dismissively. it is about a poem. the remember the name of the poem? >> not offhand. [talking over each other] >> rediscovered in the renaissance. then it changed the way -- it was published -- >> brought out. >> printed. >> and mean to put you on the spot but it is called "the swerve". cultures swerve a bit and took on a modern take on life and fear dying is the big thing. it dealt with the fear of dying which was more predominant and stopped people from doing things prior to this and that is part of "the swerve". >> of the book is nominated wins a national book award or nominated and wins a pulitzer does it change sales? >> as an example to answer your question, the pulitzer prize did not award a prize in fiction this year which was the first time that it happened since the late 1970s and there was a huge uproar largely because for fiction
year, stephen greeneblack won this work, history, manning mirabel won for malcolm x, autobiography john lewis gas's george f. kennan, an american life. what is this swerve about? >> was a little on the side of being intellectual. i don't mean to say that dismissively. it is about a poem. the remember the name of the poem? >> not offhand. [talking over each other] >> rediscovered in the renaissance. then it changed the way -- it was published -- >> brought out. >>...
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john lewis gaddis, george f. kennan and american life. what is this word about? >> guest: to swerve if i remember right, i admit i dipped into the book when it came out. it's fascinating. it was a little on the side of being i don't want to say -- intellectual. i don't mean to say that dismissively. that is about a palm. help me here. do you remember the name of the palm? we are funky and this exam here. rediscovered in the renaissance and then it changed the way it was published i guess you would say. printed or something. >> host: i didn't mean to but she was the spot there. >> guest: the cultures where did that and put in more modern take on life and the fear of dying is to put the fear of dying, which is far more predominate and stops people from doing things prior. at least that's the part of this work. >> host: sarah weinman, if a book is nominated or wins a national book award are nominated and wins a pulitzer, does it change sales? >> guest: as an example to answer your question, the pulitzer prize did not award a prize in fiction this year, which is the
john lewis gaddis, george f. kennan and american life. what is this word about? >> guest: to swerve if i remember right, i admit i dipped into the book when it came out. it's fascinating. it was a little on the side of being i don't want to say -- intellectual. i don't mean to say that dismissively. that is about a palm. help me here. do you remember the name of the palm? we are funky and this exam here. rediscovered in the renaissance and then it changed the way it was published i guess...
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. >> reporter: also john lewis and stewart who were married before the prop 8 ban. >> there is over 100,000 same sex married couples. >> reporter: san francisco city attorney is part of a legal team arguing against prop 8. >> i am grat feidz and confident that the supreme court which is now going to be taking up the civil rights issue of our time will reach the same resulted that the district court did and the 9th circuit did and find that proposition 8 unlawfully discriminates against gay and lesbian couples here in the state of california. >> a sacramento spokesperson supporter is confident that the high court will support the ban on gay marriage. >> i expect four or five justices to uphold it. why? because the constitution of the united states doesn't have marriage in it. the tenth amendment, not in the federal powers belongs to the states. >> the high court could go either way. lawyers will argue very broad argument before the high court that there is no justification for discrimination. we will know the high court's decision probably next june. >> katie: san jose police have arrested a
. >> reporter: also john lewis and stewart who were married before the prop 8 ban. >> there is over 100,000 same sex married couples. >> reporter: san francisco city attorney is part of a legal team arguing against prop 8. >> i am grat feidz and confident that the supreme court which is now going to be taking up the civil rights issue of our time will reach the same resulted that the district court did and the 9th circuit did and find that proposition 8 unlawfully...
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year, steven won for general notary public-fiction "the swerve: history," and "malcolm x," and john lewis "george f. cannon: an american life." bob, what's "the swerve" about? >> guest: "the swerve," if i remember right. i dipped into the book when it came out. it was fascinating. it was a little on the side of being -- i don't want to say -- intellectual, i don't mean to say that dismissively, but it -- it's about a poem -- trying to -- sarah, help me here, do you remember the name of the poem? >> guest: oh, gosh, not offhand. >> guest: we are flunking this exam here. >> host: let me ask you this then -- >> guest: rediscovered in the renaissance, and then it changed the way -- it was published i guess or -- >> guest: presented. >> guest: yes, printed. >> host: didn't mean to put you on the spot there, but it's called "the swerve." >> guest: the idea is that the culture swerved a bit taking on a mod earn take on -- modern take on life, and the fear of dying, i think, is the big thing, dealt with the fear of dying which was far more predominant and stopped people from doing nings prior to
year, steven won for general notary public-fiction "the swerve: history," and "malcolm x," and john lewis "george f. cannon: an american life." bob, what's "the swerve" about? >> guest: "the swerve," if i remember right. i dipped into the book when it came out. it was fascinating. it was a little on the side of being -- i don't want to say -- intellectual, i don't mean to say that dismissively, but it -- it's about a poem -- trying to --...
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. >> also this afternoon john lewis and stewart who were married before the prop 8 ban. >> over 100,000 loving committed legally married same sex couple across the nation. an thousands or more to come soon with washington and mayor listened and maine having marriage equality now. >>reporter: san francisco city attorney is part of the legal team arguing against prop 8. >> i am gratified and confident very confident that the supreme court which is now going to be taking up the civil rights issue of our time will reach the same result that the district court did and the 9th circuit did and well find that proposition 8 unlawfully discriminates against gay lesbian couple here in the state of california. >>reporter: in sacramento this afternoon a spokesman for supporters of proposition 8 is confident the hay court will support the ban on same sex marriage. >> i expect 4 or 5 justices to uphold proposition 8. why? because the constitution of the united states doesn't have marriage in it. and 10th amendment says what is not in the federal powers belongs to the state. >> high court 0could go eit
. >> also this afternoon john lewis and stewart who were married before the prop 8 ban. >> over 100,000 loving committed legally married same sex couple across the nation. an thousands or more to come soon with washington and mayor listened and maine having marriage equality now. >>reporter: san francisco city attorney is part of the legal team arguing against prop 8. >> i am gratified and confident very confident that the supreme court which is now going to be taking up...
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john lewis the legal director of marriage equality usa believes it could be an opportunity to legalizeame- sex marriage on a national level way beyond the scope of the state's prop 8. >> it's just unquestionable to me that the momentum in favor of the freedom to marry is unstoppable at this point. >> reporter: meaning that the supreme court could take on the much bigger issue, the "defense of marriage act," which denies same-sex couples federal benefits that heterosexual couples are entitled to. >> if you are a heterosexual couple as an employee of the federal government they can get health insurance for spouses. if you are a same-sex couple you can't. >> reporter: the attorney general says her office has already been getting multiple questions from counties across the state preparing themselves just in case think need to grant same-sex marriage permits starting next week. as for the counties who might be reluctant to allow them, the attorney general says that she is making sure that they comply with state law. so we're all watching on monday. >> we'll know soon. grace lee, thank you.
john lewis the legal director of marriage equality usa believes it could be an opportunity to legalizeame- sex marriage on a national level way beyond the scope of the state's prop 8. >> it's just unquestionable to me that the momentum in favor of the freedom to marry is unstoppable at this point. >> reporter: meaning that the supreme court could take on the much bigger issue, the "defense of marriage act," which denies same-sex couples federal benefits that heterosexual...
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. >> congressman john lewis, always a voice leading the way. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> and next, the politico briefing with mike allen. >>> but first, the queen went calling, britain's queen elizabeth sat in on a cabinet meeting tuesday, marking the first time a sitting monarch has set in on a cabinet meeting since george iii was notified of the surrender at yorktown. the queen was there as a observer, not a contributor. she was marking her 60th anniversary, of course. >>> friends, family, fans, gathering for a memorial for jenni rivera, who, of course, died last week in that plane crash in mexico. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air
. >> congressman john lewis, always a voice leading the way. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >>> and next, the politico briefing with mike allen. >>> but first, the queen went calling, britain's queen elizabeth sat in on a cabinet meeting tuesday, marking the first time a sitting monarch has set in on a cabinet meeting since george iii was notified of the surrender at yorktown. the queen was there as a observer, not a contributor. she...
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. >>> north dakota senator budget chair kent conrad, congressman mccarthy, georgia congressman john lewisngeles mayor villaraigosa. tamron hall has a look at when's next. hi. >> hi. great to see you. in the next hour, the sound of silence. the nra on lockdown, not commenting on the democratic senators who have supported the nra in the past and now say it's time for reasonable gun control. why the silence and why critics say this is the usual m.o. for the nra. they call it the duck and cover. plus, not the kind of money they want to make. one wall street firm makes a huge announcement calling what happened at sandy hoom elementary a watershed moment and saying it will get out of the gun manufacturing business. >>> why the white house rejects speaker bo eer boehner's fiscal plan "b" and why many believe a deal is very near. >>> i'm tamron hall. the final good-byes for two more young victims as students around newtown return to school for the first time since friday's massacre. the june ral of 6-year-old jessica ricos began two hours ago. she loved horses, watching them on tv, reading and wr
. >>> north dakota senator budget chair kent conrad, congressman mccarthy, georgia congressman john lewisngeles mayor villaraigosa. tamron hall has a look at when's next. hi. >> hi. great to see you. in the next hour, the sound of silence. the nra on lockdown, not commenting on the democratic senators who have supported the nra in the past and now say it's time for reasonable gun control. why the silence and why critics say this is the usual m.o. for the nra. they call it the...
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march to august of '65, where john lewis and isaiah williams are nearly beaten to death. that film from selma, is in a newsbreak, as abc is showing judgment at nurenburg. suddenly americans are watching this movie about the third rite and realizing there are still storm troopers in the united states beating people for fundamental rights and they were themselves martyrs. johnson went to congress that week and by august the bill was signed. it requires that kind of presidential leadership. to harness this emotion before it dissipates. >> so let's take it to newtown, connecticut, which is a community attempting to move forward after the events that killed 20 children and six adults. classes resume today in several schools with additional security. the town will also say its final good-byes to 6-year-old jessica rekos. m services were held yesterday and 6-year-old noah pozner and jack pinto. pinto's family vowed to celebrate jack's life remembering the gift we were given and will forever cherish. several other services planned throughout the week including two private funeral
march to august of '65, where john lewis and isaiah williams are nearly beaten to death. that film from selma, is in a newsbreak, as abc is showing judgment at nurenburg. suddenly americans are watching this movie about the third rite and realizing there are still storm troopers in the united states beating people for fundamental rights and they were themselves martyrs. johnson went to congress that week and by august the bill was signed. it requires that kind of presidential leadership. to...
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some of you may be saying john lewis, how are you able to do so emplace them from time to time another hand would get on the same nest and there would be some more eggs. good to carry fresh eggs from the eggs. do you follow me? you don't follow me. it's okay. it's all right. the check was hatched. we take these chicks and put them in a box with a lantern can erase them on their own and give them to another hand and get some more fresh eggs and mark them with a pencil for another three weeks. i look back on it, it was not the right thing to do. it is not the moral thing to do in the most loving thing to do in the most nonviolent thing to do to keep i'm cheating on their hands. some of you may be old enough to remember, especially in the midwest and in the south we used to get the catalog. earning you old enough to remember quite funny see the hands of those. very good. that datebook, that heavy book, some people called it a wish for. i wish i had this, i wish i had that. i was never quite able to save $18.98 to order the most inexpensive hatcher incubator, so they just kept on cheating.
some of you may be saying john lewis, how are you able to do so emplace them from time to time another hand would get on the same nest and there would be some more eggs. good to carry fresh eggs from the eggs. do you follow me? you don't follow me. it's okay. it's all right. the check was hatched. we take these chicks and put them in a box with a lantern can erase them on their own and give them to another hand and get some more fresh eggs and mark them with a pencil for another three weeks. i...
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after that congressman john lewis on the civil-rights activist work in the 1960s and later congressional scholar thomas mann and norman ornsetein in their partnership in congress. >> author edward klein joined booktv at freedom fest to talk about his new york times best selling book "the amateur". he looks critically at president obama before and after he reached the white house. here is what he had to say. >> the book currently on your screen has spent several weeks on the new york times best-seller list, many weeks at number one. "the amateur" has been written by edward klein who is our guest, booktv on c-span2. where did you get a title for this book? >> guest: it came from a meeting bill clinton had in chapel:00, new york, north of new york city where he has a home. this was back in august of 2011. his wife, his daughter and a bunch of friends to meet with him because he had news. he had done a secret poll in 2011 and polls showed if hillary clinton would challenge barack obama for the democratic presidential nomination in 2012, he thought she could win. she was surprised by all this
after that congressman john lewis on the civil-rights activist work in the 1960s and later congressional scholar thomas mann and norman ornsetein in their partnership in congress. >> author edward klein joined booktv at freedom fest to talk about his new york times best selling book "the amateur". he looks critically at president obama before and after he reached the white house. here is what he had to say. >> the book currently on your screen has spent several weeks on...
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john lewis, keith ellison, three dreamers joined the cause to say wait a minute, let's look at the dream5 votes in the united states senate, president obama said he would sign the act and it didn't pass. let's see. did it embarrass the administration, make them look weak and infect ul. that's pretty much what was warned against. the theory here is the constitution lays out what is required to pass a bill and getting 60 votes isn't one of them. >> one more real quick thing, though. >> sure. >> on this question, the other thing the founders had a lot angst about was the majority. i get you. for the most part, the people who have used the filibuster think are a nasty, funky, ugly history, particularly for people of color. on the other hand, the whole point is the protection of minority rights. i'm always nervous about anything that says well if the majority wants it, good job. i'm often going to find myself in not the majority, right? >> i agree completely. i think there are processes that the senate could come up with that would let -- we need to have respect for the minority, of course, w
john lewis, keith ellison, three dreamers joined the cause to say wait a minute, let's look at the dream5 votes in the united states senate, president obama said he would sign the act and it didn't pass. let's see. did it embarrass the administration, make them look weak and infect ul. that's pretty much what was warned against. the theory here is the constitution lays out what is required to pass a bill and getting 60 votes isn't one of them. >> one more real quick thing, though....
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painful and sometimes hurtful, as was the case here in washington, d.c., involved in incidents with john lewis andre carson and anna emanuel cleaver. emanuel cleaver. that is unfortunate and we wish that would not happen, but it is the rights people have. as you pointed out, there were police on the line so they can keep order towards a more civil society. let's hope that we can all get beyond this and all focus on what is in the best interest of america, what is in the best interest of putting the country back to work. how it is that we continue to build and grow middle-class and the constructive things we need to do. i think we have got to get beyond this issue that jobs are a democrat or republican issue. and to understand it is an american issue and we owe it to the people to make these kind of investments to continue cto have the country to grow and allow the people to earn a decent wage and send with clarity and certainty that they will not see their taxes go up because of an artificial bill where congress is planted in with one another as we reach the final deadline. ets --a couple twea
painful and sometimes hurtful, as was the case here in washington, d.c., involved in incidents with john lewis andre carson and anna emanuel cleaver. emanuel cleaver. that is unfortunate and we wish that would not happen, but it is the rights people have. as you pointed out, there were police on the line so they can keep order towards a more civil society. let's hope that we can all get beyond this and all focus on what is in the best interest of america, what is in the best interest of putting...
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after that, congressman john lewis and the work of the civil rights activist in the 1960s.and thomas mann and norm ornstein on their book of partisanship in congress. >> the tension builds in one of the things that happens during that time is that a soviet submarine is found by american ships. and there are charges on a soviet submarine. a knock out the electrical system. the carbon dioxide is rising. people are passing out inside the submarine. they have no communication with the commander. the commander loads the torpedo, the war started already in the war is starting. they want to launch the nuclear torpedo. fortunately, one of the other commanders on the ship from a lower rank talked him out of it. it might have saved the world. >> of this is so close to the edge. it really was one of the scariest moments after this. >> they said we didn't notice. honestly, we were teenagers. my god, we wouldn't even be here to talk. >> director oliver stone and peter koznick of the untold history of united states senator nunn on 10:00 p.m. eastern on booktv's "after words." part of fou
after that, congressman john lewis and the work of the civil rights activist in the 1960s.and thomas mann and norm ornstein on their book of partisanship in congress. >> the tension builds in one of the things that happens during that time is that a soviet submarine is found by american ships. and there are charges on a soviet submarine. a knock out the electrical system. the carbon dioxide is rising. people are passing out inside the submarine. they have no communication with the...
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it will be interesting to see how both john -- and morgan lewis play in terms of who sits in place. a cincinnati played duke -- the last time duke played in a bowl game, 1961. there could to get a nice time turning around the duke football program. 3 -27, duke -- but then cincinnati came back to when it. the eventual game-winner right here. 48-34. the navy is in san francisco play. these seven new hat to the orioles will play next year. >> they are cute. >> the cartoon bird, obviously very prevalent. if that helps them hit battered better.enni >> for the ravens, will we see more conservative play? rickey will be who plays and who does not. you cannot set everyone but i think they will play as many as a have to because you were to be competitive. >> thank you for joining us. ravens fans can show off their pride as repeat champions of the anc north. the shirt officially license feature ray lewis, joe flacco, ray rice, terrell suggs and others -- and it will be available in most local stores that sell ravens merchandise. 34 degrees at the airport. still ahead, a maryland woman is takin
it will be interesting to see how both john -- and morgan lewis play in terms of who sits in place. a cincinnati played duke -- the last time duke played in a bowl game, 1961. there could to get a nice time turning around the duke football program. 3 -27, duke -- but then cincinnati came back to when it. the eventual game-winner right here. 48-34. the navy is in san francisco play. these seven new hat to the orioles will play next year. >> they are cute. >> the cartoon bird,...
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from the 12th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington d.c. , congressman john lewis presents his book across that bridge. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you for those kind words of introduction. mr. librarian, thank you for your lead. thank you for your vision. thank you for never, never giving out. never giving in. thank you for keeping the faith. i'm so delighted and so pleased to be here this afternoon to see each and every one of you. now, you hear that i did grow up in a big city like washington d.c. or baltimore or silver springs or rockwell, alexander, atlanta, i grew up on a farm and rural alabama about 50 miles from montgomery. outside a little place called joy. my father was of a tenant farmer . back in 1944 when i was only four years old my father and save $300. he bought 110 acres of land. on this farm there was a lot of cotton and corn, peanuts, hogs, cows, and chickens. on the farm it was my responsibility to care for the chickens. i fell in love with raising chickens like no one else to raise chickens. any of you know
from the 12th annual national book festival on the national mall in washington d.c. , congressman john lewis presents his book across that bridge. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you for those kind words of introduction. mr. librarian, thank you for your lead. thank you for your vision. thank you for never, never giving out. never giving in. thank you for keeping the faith. i'm so delighted and so pleased to be here this afternoon to see each and every one...
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lewis is not going to happen because nfl.com and others reporting the future hall of famer won't be activated for the final two games. john harbaugh on friday would simply say lewis was quote coming along. the team doesn't immediate with media on saturday. lewis tore the triceps eight weeks ago and could be still activated for the playoffs. >>> baseball news here, is the clock running out on a move to sign adam la roach? yes. that's what adam kilgore of the "washington post" believes. the nats wanted an answer by the new year and "sports illustrated" says the two sides aren't even close with the first base situation put together. >>> coming up stick around. "game on" is here. we're going to break it down. here we go. kristen berset, and me and a whole crew will be here. we're going to talk about rg3. how dangerous with the eagles. credit for kyle shanahan and what's the latest on the ravens and why all of a sudden they can't seem to win a football game. a lot of stuff going on here as we get into the weekend. big game up in philly. >> quickly your thoughts on joe flacco. why hasn't he emerged as the star quarterback? >> i
lewis is not going to happen because nfl.com and others reporting the future hall of famer won't be activated for the final two games. john harbaugh on friday would simply say lewis was quote coming along. the team doesn't immediate with media on saturday. lewis tore the triceps eight weeks ago and could be still activated for the playoffs. >>> baseball news here, is the clock running out on a move to sign adam la roach? yes. that's what adam kilgore of the "washington post"...
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daniel day lewis for lincoln. john hawk for the session. hugh jackman for mess and denzel in nritd and joaquin phoenix and jennifer lawrence topic for silver lining play back but support is building for jessica chastain in zero dark 30. other choice include 2 french actress and immanuel in amore. amazing sick yooeringd-year-old in beast of the wild. supporting actor choice the favorite has to be tom lee jones for lincoln. supporting actress include' hathaway in less mess and helen hunt in the session. dream work madagascar and rise of the guardian and pixar for animated feature. >> i am. >> we make the financial vote then i'll be at the award ceremony in santa monica on january tenth. that show will be a full bucket. see it live on the cw. i'm don sap chez abc 7 news and we'll see you on the aisle. >> who gnaw the force was with so many people in england. >> "star wars"here they come. >> the popularity of the "star wars"mavie can not be underestimated. in the 2011 census in the united kingdom more than 1 sfaiv,000 people say they practice t
daniel day lewis for lincoln. john hawk for the session. hugh jackman for mess and denzel in nritd and joaquin phoenix and jennifer lawrence topic for silver lining play back but support is building for jessica chastain in zero dark 30. other choice include 2 french actress and immanuel in amore. amazing sick yooeringd-year-old in beast of the wild. supporting actor choice the favorite has to be tom lee jones for lincoln. supporting actress include' hathaway in less mess and helen hunt in the...
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lewis did not talk to the media today. john did not give a target time for his return been but as the playoffs draw closer lewis gets closer. that has created a buzz at the raven's camp and all around town. >> he will not play on sunday. i don't know if he's ready to play physically anyway. when time comes that he can play we'll let you mow. there listen an announcement but that is not something that will happen this week. i don't know when it will happen. >> a second opinion did confirm the linebacker did tear his right bicep muscle last week. he doesn't know if he can play on sunday either. more on that a little later at 6:00. >> thanks. it is the camera controversy that has drivers fired up all over the city. >> people are slammed with tickets when they are not even speeding. >> there is a new d.n.a. test that could detect prenatal problems earlier. >> more bad news of victims of >> we're working to learn more about an fire that escalated to two-alarms and lasted for hours. we're told that the -- first responders that the fl
lewis did not talk to the media today. john did not give a target time for his return been but as the playoffs draw closer lewis gets closer. that has created a buzz at the raven's camp and all around town. >> he will not play on sunday. i don't know if he's ready to play physically anyway. when time comes that he can play we'll let you mow. there listen an announcement but that is not something that will happen this week. i don't know when it will happen. >> a second opinion did...
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daniel day-lewis, "lincoln," richard gere, "arbitrage," john hawks, "the session," joaquin phoenix, " bigelow, "zero dark thirty," ang lee, "life of pi," steven spielberg, "lincoln," quintin tarantino, "django unchained." best motion picture drama, "argo," "django unchained," "life of pi," "lincoln," "zero dark thirty." >> congratulations to all our nominees and to all the producers of this year's movies and television. >> so, ken, surprised? >> well, i was certainly wrong about "the master," but on the other hand, "lincoln" and "zero dark thirty" got a lot of nominations. it's a very good year for maggie smith, who got nominated both in the tv category for "down in abbey aid and for the movie category for "the quartet." so great for her. >> and snubs? >> snubs? i thought "beast of the southern wild" might have gotten a nomination. >> a lot of people liked that. >> i thought "flight" would have gotten more nominations with denzel washington, but "django unchained" -- >> quintin tarantino. >> got a lot of nominations. >> but jaimo fox, the lead character, was not is that considered --
daniel day-lewis, "lincoln," richard gere, "arbitrage," john hawks, "the session," joaquin phoenix, " bigelow, "zero dark thirty," ang lee, "life of pi," steven spielberg, "lincoln," quintin tarantino, "django unchained." best motion picture drama, "argo," "django unchained," "life of pi," "lincoln," "zero dark thirty." >> congratulations to all our nominees and to...
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this brought together icons elvis presley, john, lee cash, jerry lee lewis and carl perkins.ow you can see the remeeting on the kennedy center stage in the show. go of the show's stars are here. guys, how can you describe that first supergroup coming together? >> i think it's a malange of wildness and abandon and rock n' roll. >> for those that don't know the story, they call came together in this spontaneous jam session in memphis, tennessee? >> yeah. >> in 1956? >> yeah. it was a recording session, actually and jerry lieu lewis was hired to play the piano. johnny cash was in town. elvis was in town and they stopped by and it turned into a jam session. it was so impromptu that the tape was kept running. you can get the originals so we dramatized the night. >> it's a fun perspective of what could have happened if these monsters had stayed together, imagine. >> yeah. >> so martin, you play jerry lee lewis and he's the last living member of the million dollar quartet. what is it like to play that icon's role? >> it's amazing. not a lot of people know what he looks like or reall
this brought together icons elvis presley, john, lee cash, jerry lee lewis and carl perkins.ow you can see the remeeting on the kennedy center stage in the show. go of the show's stars are here. guys, how can you describe that first supergroup coming together? >> i think it's a malange of wildness and abandon and rock n' roll. >> for those that don't know the story, they call came together in this spontaneous jam session in memphis, tennessee? >> yeah. >> in 1956?...
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best actor drama -- daniel day lewis for "lincoln." richard gere, johnjauquin phoenix and denzel washington for "flight." so those are the highlights. and for the sake of the commish, do want to point out, for best television drama, "breaking bad" "boardwalk empire" "doubting abby," "homeland" and "the newsroom." just wanted to add that in there. for a show i love that he hates. but we have that ongoing feud. >> i love that clap. how is that jack? >> it's a good show. >> that i hear is great. >> willis and the commish can have a viewing party. >>> great thing happening in new york city last night. they had the sandy benefit. you saw bon jovi, bruce springsteen, everybody collaborating for the victims. but something mick jagger said on stage is a little insensitive. here's what he said. and he's drawing only ire and rage from some people. he said this has to be the largest collection of old english musicians ever assembled in madison square garden. but if it rains in london, you've got to come and help us. so basically comparing hurricane sandy, which kil
best actor drama -- daniel day lewis for "lincoln." richard gere, johnjauquin phoenix and denzel washington for "flight." so those are the highlights. and for the sake of the commish, do want to point out, for best television drama, "breaking bad" "boardwalk empire" "doubting abby," "homeland" and "the newsroom." just wanted to add that in there. for a show i love that he hates. but we have that ongoing feud. >> i love...
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militarization resistance reveal the man everyone knew as john jacob was in fact john tower, a member of the force protection service at fort lewis. when "democracy now!" he wrote the story in 2009, one of the activists said towery had personally admitted to the spine. >> he admitted he did in fact spy on us, infiltrate us. he admitted he passed on information to an intelligence network, which as you mentioned earlier, was composed of dozens of law-enforcement agencies ranging from municipal to county to state to regional and several federal agencies, including immigration customs enforcement, a joint terrorism task force, fbi, homeland security, the army in fort lewis. >> the exposure of the spying led to disclosures of intelligence gathering and sharing about the activists by the air force, a federal capitol police, the coast guard, and local and state police. in a landmark decision, the night circuit court of appeals has ruled activists can sue military officials for violations of the first amendment and unlawful spying. in california, and iraq war veteran has filed suit against the oakland police department for injuries susta
militarization resistance reveal the man everyone knew as john jacob was in fact john tower, a member of the force protection service at fort lewis. when "democracy now!" he wrote the story in 2009, one of the activists said towery had personally admitted to the spine. >> he admitted he did in fact spy on us, infiltrate us. he admitted he passed on information to an intelligence network, which as you mentioned earlier, was composed of dozens of law-enforcement agencies ranging...
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wounddd alllgot yysterday off, ray lewis will probably takethe ffeld and the oddsmakkrr have them favored..by 6 and aahalf...it all looks to be cming together aad john harbaugh feels pretty upbeat, to sayy the least... "i like the fact that we've overrome a lot of adversity both peesonal and team. i like the fact that our guys have stuck together through a lot &o makee a teammwhat it is. ii' looking forward to eeiig who pe are for the next onn game through how ever many games we to beea big challenge. it's a wouldn't wanttto be coachinn ravens."r team besides thh &p3what harbaugh thiiks about t colts precocious young q-b...ttht's coming up later in the hhur n ssorts. ttat brings us to ourrquestion of the day.will the ravens beat the cclts? go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us wwat you think. yoo can aso sound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. text our answer to 44203. fox45b for no. and we asked you to showwus pouu purple pride.... pride.... take a look at thhsslittle fan.... franklin is wearing purple from head to toe.... and is ready to ee ourr &pstarters baak on the field next sunday. and here's a photo of edwin, josiah and jessica. thei
wounddd alllgot yysterday off, ray lewis will probably takethe ffeld and the oddsmakkrr have them favored..by 6 and aahalf...it all looks to be cming together aad john harbaugh feels pretty upbeat, to sayy the least... "i like the fact that we've overrome a lot of adversity both peesonal and team. i like the fact that our guys have stuck together through a lot &o makee a teammwhat it is. ii' looking forward to eeiig who pe are for the next onn game through how ever many games we to...
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political columnist matt lewis explains why speaker john boehner has the most thankless job in washington're going to be right back here on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a da
political columnist matt lewis explains why speaker john boehner has the most thankless job in washington're going to be right back here on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin,...
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lewis practiced yesterday. check out ray rice on the ride. a tribute to number 52 right here. ray cannot play this week. he can play next week against denver. john harbaugh well aware of what he means to the defense. >> he will not play on sunday. this would part of his rehab. we will see how we does. when he gets to the point he can play, there will be an announcement. that is not something that happened this week. >> suggs and ray have not played together this year. baseball winter meetings wrap up today. nate mclouth will once again be wearing an orioles uniform. they agree to a contract. he played really well for the birds last year. he may split right field with .ew-linnolan reimold shaquille cleare got his first start. this was no contest. marilyn hits the 100 mark. they are 7-1. could getting ray lewis back -- good getting rid of those back. >> thank you. a decision is made on who will fill tiffany alston's seeat. >> get ready to see a few more starbucks. details on their expansion. >> a look at it expansion plans at disney world. >> we have some rain in the forecast over the weekend. >> tracking a few problems including some fire activit
lewis practiced yesterday. check out ray rice on the ride. a tribute to number 52 right here. ray cannot play this week. he can play next week against denver. john harbaugh well aware of what he means to the defense. >> he will not play on sunday. this would part of his rehab. we will see how we does. when he gets to the point he can play, there will be an announcement. that is not something that happened this week. >> suggs and ray have not played together this year. baseball...
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lewis were there as well. >>> this morning we are hearing from florida senator bill nelson. he has been working with officials to he can secure the release of john hammar who has been locked up in a mexican jail since august on a bogus gun charge. he was carrying an antique weapon across the mexican border. >> the obama administration has not been able to get him released but last knightsen tore nelson promised they are getting closer. >> i talked to the mexican ambassador to the united states. several times most recently today he is -- and by the way he's a good guy. he is working very hard to make sure that this happens. now here is the big travesty. the fact that he was picked up in the first place when obviously he didn't have any mean, evil intent, but secondly that a justice system is so slow that a federal judge won't hear his case. >> we all know that but we all have to get the good boys the president and secretary clinton -- >> that's why i was on the phone. >> please stay in close touch with us. days are dwindling. >> i am very optimistic this is going to be resolved very soon and i open it's before christmas. >> that leads us to our q
lewis were there as well. >>> this morning we are hearing from florida senator bill nelson. he has been working with officials to he can secure the release of john hammar who has been locked up in a mexican jail since august on a bogus gun charge. he was carrying an antique weapon across the mexican border. >> the obama administration has not been able to get him released but last knightsen tore nelson promised they are getting closer. >> i talked to the mexican ambassador...
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lewis for "lincoln." and maybe everybody else can stay home. >> really? >> richard gere. and johnision by the studio. >> we're starting to see the trailers. we're starting to see the ads. what should we expect? >> let's put it this way. the airline version of this movie will be shorter than the safety video. >> that's the last line. chris connelly, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, they're there. let's show them right now. the stars of "annie." they're back on broadway. they're going to be singing here, live. ♪ i don't need anything but you ♪ >>> welcome back. one of broadway's most beloved musicals has returned. "annie" is back on broadway, 35 years of the production hit the stage. and today, with a very special performance of "i don't need anything but you" is the critically acclaimed broadway cast of "annie." ♪ together at last together forever ♪ ♪ we're tying a knot they never can sever ♪ ♪ i don't need sunshine to turn my skies to blue ♪ ♪ i don't need anything but you ♪ ♪ you wrapped me around that cute little finger ♪ ♪ you made life a song you've made me the sing
lewis for "lincoln." and maybe everybody else can stay home. >> really? >> richard gere. and johnision by the studio. >> we're starting to see the trailers. we're starting to see the ads. what should we expect? >> let's put it this way. the airline version of this movie will be shorter than the safety video. >> that's the last line. chris connelly, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, they're there. let's show them right now. the stars of...
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lewis for "lincoln." "lincoln" leads the pack with seven nominations, reaichard ge for "arbitrage" john hawkes, joaquin phoenixt one here and denzel washington for "flight." people are saying it's almost weird to say but people say this is denzel's best work so this will be an interesting race. the actor comedies, jack black in "bernie" bradley cooper, hue jackson, ewan mcgregor and bill murray for "hyde park on hudson." the women we've got some favorites, jessica chastain nominated in the drama category and marion cotillar, helen mirren, naomi watts and rachel weisz. emily blunt for "salmon fishing in the yemen" for the comedy side, judy dench, jennifer lawrence, a heavy favorite, maggie smith for "quartet" and how could you have an award show without meryl streep, nominated for "hope springs." we cannot have an awards show without her. >> nischelle you're the best, thank you. >> reporter: bye, don. >>> the magic of the season, the reality of hard times, how a secret santa is rescuing the holidays for many who are down on their luck. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military familie
lewis for "lincoln." "lincoln" leads the pack with seven nominations, reaichard ge for "arbitrage" john hawkes, joaquin phoenixt one here and denzel washington for "flight." people are saying it's almost weird to say but people say this is denzel's best work so this will be an interesting race. the actor comedies, jack black in "bernie" bradley cooper, hue jackson, ewan mcgregor and bill murray for "hyde park on hudson." the women...
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but sidney francis lewis gave their entire collection to the virginia museum and they chartered a 727 and filled it with all the artists so there's roy liechtenstein, jasper johns, everybody was in the plane. every curator, every museum director. so andy and phil pearlstein. now, phil pearlstein went to carnegie mellon with andy and when they -- when phillip and dorothy came tneo w york first and andy lived on their floor for a considerable period of time while he's making shoe ads and stuff. so i'm looking at everybody in there and i said "wow, if this plane went down it would pretty much wipe out the art world as we know it." >> rose: and phillip, who was competitive with andy said "yeah and the daily news would say "andy warhol and others." (laughter) but that was how important it was. it would have been andy warhol and others. jasper johns, a lot of people can argue is a more significant artist, but he wouldn't be the top -- >> rose: so this is about fame in america? >> it's about crossing over. he had crossover appeal. >> what was the reaction when you pioneered what you were doing in terms of taking photographs and painting for photographs. >> you mention
but sidney francis lewis gave their entire collection to the virginia museum and they chartered a 727 and filled it with all the artists so there's roy liechtenstein, jasper johns, everybody was in the plane. every curator, every museum director. so andy and phil pearlstein. now, phil pearlstein went to carnegie mellon with andy and when they -- when phillip and dorothy came tneo w york first and andy lived on their floor for a considerable period of time while he's making shoe ads and stuff....
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factors on the drama side we've got daniel day lewis for lincoln, no surprise there, richard ger for arbitrage. not a surprise, he has been buzzed about, johnthe master, he was not nominated for a s.a.g. award yesterday so he made up for it this morning at the golden globes and denzel washington for "flight." jack black for bernie, he was buzzed about his performance, earn loved it so it's not a big surprise although "bernie" was a small movie, bradley cooper, hue jackson, and bill murray for hyde park on the hudson and also in the actress comedy, actress category for comedy, emily blunt for salmon fishing in the yemen, judy dench for best exotic mare gold hotel, jennifer lawrence, maggie smith, meryl streep for "hope springs" and the actor on the drama, jessica chastaine zero dark 30, helen mirren or "hitchcock" naomi watts for "the impossible" and rachel wise for "deep blue sea." that's a mouthful. no alfred hitchcock or excuse me no anthony hopkins for hitchcock. also no kyra knightly for anna carinha. tina feye and amy poehler were boast nominated and -- >> all right. >> will be given to jodie foster. you guys are doing too much. >> we
factors on the drama side we've got daniel day lewis for lincoln, no surprise there, richard ger for arbitrage. not a surprise, he has been buzzed about, johnthe master, he was not nominated for a s.a.g. award yesterday so he made up for it this morning at the golden globes and denzel washington for "flight." jack black for bernie, he was buzzed about his performance, earn loved it so it's not a big surprise although "bernie" was a small movie, bradley cooper, hue jackson,...
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yesterday we had matt lewis, well-known conservative, guy that we really like, saying that john boehner "the new york times" today, not as well beloved in conservative circles, how boehner gained strong backing from the house gop. a lot of really good sources in there. what's your take on boehner's positioning right now? where does he stand compared to last year when he always felt like eric cantor was breathing down his neck? >> to me, that's what's changed. it depends on how you want to define strength or weakness. are there more grumbling rank-and-file conservatives about boehner? yes. it's still a small chunk of people. are eric cantor and kevin mccarthy trying to take advantage of this? no. not at all. they are speaking as one with john boehner. so that's, i think, the big difference is that boehner, cantor, mccarthy, throw paul ryan in there, this is a quartet that is moving as one, negotiating as one. there's no, none of this looking over the shoulder. on the leadership side, it's a much different story. yes, it really depends on how you want to try to view it. can you find more
yesterday we had matt lewis, well-known conservative, guy that we really like, saying that john boehner "the new york times" today, not as well beloved in conservative circles, how boehner gained strong backing from the house gop. a lot of really good sources in there. what's your take on boehner's positioning right now? where does he stand compared to last year when he always felt like eric cantor was breathing down his neck? >> to me, that's what's changed. it depends on how...