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at that point in 1961 john lewis was a 21-year-old. already a veteran protester who had been arrested five times in various protests. that letter in advance of the freedom rides went to president john f. kennedy. it also went to the attorney general at the time robert f. kennedy, the president's brother and j. edgar hoover and the president of greyhound bus lines and trailways bus lines. they were all warned. they knew it was going to happen. hold that thought. love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! your eyes really are unique.
at that point in 1961 john lewis was a 21-year-old. already a veteran protester who had been arrested five times in various protests. that letter in advance of the freedom rides went to president john f. kennedy. it also went to the attorney general at the time robert f. kennedy, the president's brother and j. edgar hoover and the president of greyhound bus lines and trailways bus lines. they were all warned. they knew it was going to happen. hold that thought. love making sunday dinners. but...
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john lewis, and nate powell, who helped do this book.u, gentleman, this is amazing. you're doing a trilogy. collectively, what did you learn when part one was so successful? what did you learn about telling this history and how much people knew about it and what they can still learn from it? >> so many people didn't know the history, and we felt we had an obligation to tell the story, the whole story, the complete story. from the point of children, young children, college students, and adults. they wanted to know. >> were you surprised by this? nate you had been in the graphic novel community, andrew you knew the subject matter, were you surprised it was taken up, in particular by so many schools. book one and book two is being taught nationwide? >> i think when we look at the kids and how much we want to know, they say what happened, what happened after that? they want to know about the tactics, a reporter called us and said he gave a book to his 9-year-old son and his son red it and he put on his sunday suit and started marching around
john lewis, and nate powell, who helped do this book.u, gentleman, this is amazing. you're doing a trilogy. collectively, what did you learn when part one was so successful? what did you learn about telling this history and how much people knew about it and what they can still learn from it? >> so many people didn't know the history, and we felt we had an obligation to tell the story, the whole story, the complete story. from the point of children, young children, college students, and...
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john lewis is going to be here. lots to come. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. >>> okay it was illegal to make your own salt. the british passed a law that made it illegal for anyone in india
john lewis is going to be here. lots to come. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. the pursuit of healthier. it...
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. >>> plus the comic book that inspired john lewis to write a trilogy about his life. the veteran is here to share the lessons of the civil rights movement. really looking forward to that one. i took a tour of one of the few places in the capitol where everybody gets a long and a lot actually does get done. we will talk with ted cruz. also congressman from new jersey and more. this is from our visit to the house barber shop. you will want to stick around and watch that. and senator angus king the biggest wild card. we're going to show you what he had to say including his answer when i asked him how committed he is to continue caucus inging. >>> we begin this morning just outside of des moines iowa at the annual faith and freedom forum. nine candidates or possible candidates descending on the hawk eye state to court what is a huge con stit wency out there. the iowa caucus will be the first official contest next year exit's expected that 60% of all who take part will be evangelical christians. always a very difficult balancing act there. marco rub marco marcorubio is sur
. >>> plus the comic book that inspired john lewis to write a trilogy about his life. the veteran is here to share the lessons of the civil rights movement. really looking forward to that one. i took a tour of one of the few places in the capitol where everybody gets a long and a lot actually does get done. we will talk with ted cruz. also congressman from new jersey and more. this is from our visit to the house barber shop. you will want to stick around and watch that. and senator...
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and many of those names like john lewis charlie dent and joseph kennedy also didn't have a primary opponent. enter crowd pack. >> every vote center every district should at least have a choice of who to vote for and it turns out in certain parts of america in november last year you did not have a choice. >> they see the problem as big as fixable. >> what we want to do is give politics back to people. to give them a real sense of control over the political process that is really lacking at the moment. >> to do this, crowd pack has start what had they call their unopposed project. raising money to field candidates in each district where there was only one name on the ballot last time. >> the money will be distributed to the opponents future opponents of the unopposed members of congress who ran in 2014. so let's make sure that it doesn't happen again in 6:00. >> crowd pack invites donors to contribute any legal amount. all in order to fill some voids. they concede that the climate of money and politics is not about to change. >> you have to start with the reality that money is really importan
and many of those names like john lewis charlie dent and joseph kennedy also didn't have a primary opponent. enter crowd pack. >> every vote center every district should at least have a choice of who to vote for and it turns out in certain parts of america in november last year you did not have a choice. >> they see the problem as big as fixable. >> what we want to do is give politics back to people. to give them a real sense of control over the political process that is...
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. >> when you look back at the civil rights students, you see people like yourself, john lewis, martin luther king, we could have a long list. but when we look today we see very often jesse jackson and al sharpton. the young leaders where are they? >> they're around. you look at the dreamers who mobilized the sit-in at florida state conference. that's youth leadership. that's raising hell and making a lot of noise and they'll make it again. >> is the raising hell working? >> it is. it's not working as well as it might, but give them some time. they'll give you some hell. >> it takes time. >> it takes time to get together saying we're going to do this. you can't just say bam we're going to do this thing. you have to be together. you have to figure out what you're going to do, what plans you're going to have, and you have to be organized in ways that people are not organized today. >> we all see the video of these fraternity brothers at oklahoma state singing that song. we all react in a certain way. do you react in a particularly deflated way when you see that? >> i think my lord, have
. >> when you look back at the civil rights students, you see people like yourself, john lewis, martin luther king, we could have a long list. but when we look today we see very often jesse jackson and al sharpton. the young leaders where are they? >> they're around. you look at the dreamers who mobilized the sit-in at florida state conference. that's youth leadership. that's raising hell and making a lot of noise and they'll make it again. >> is the raising hell working?...
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make >>> we look back on the civil rights the movements and we see students people like yourself john lewisrtin luther king so many others. we could have a long list. when we look today often we see jesse jackson and al sharpton. the young leaders, where are they? >> they are around. they are around. the people who are the dreamers who mobilize the sit-in on the florida state conference that's youth leadership. that's raising hell and a lot of noise. they'll make it again. >> is the raising hell working? >> itself. not as well as it might, but give it time. they'll give you hell. >> you think it takes time. >> it takes time. you can't say bam, we are going to do this thing, you have to be together. you have to figure out what you are going to do what plan you have. you have to be organised. in a way we are not organised today. >> often we see the video, singing the song the students and we act in different ways. do you act in a deflated way. i think oh lord. do the kids learn anything at all. where is this ugliness coming from. it's scary to me that these young men who we expect more from o
make >>> we look back on the civil rights the movements and we see students people like yourself john lewisrtin luther king so many others. we could have a long list. when we look today often we see jesse jackson and al sharpton. the young leaders, where are they? >> they are around. they are around. the people who are the dreamers who mobilize the sit-in on the florida state conference that's youth leadership. that's raising hell and a lot of noise. they'll make it again....
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we see people like yourself, like john lewis, of course like martin luther king. so many others, andy young we could have a long list. but when we look today we see very often jesse jackson and al sharpton. the young leaders, where are they? >> they're around. they're around. you look at the people who are the dreamers who mobilize the sit-in at the florida state conference. that's youth leadership. that's raising hell. that's making a lot of noise. and they're gonna make it again. >> and is the raising hell working? >> it is. it's not working as well as it might but give 'em some time. they'll-- they'll give you some hell. >> so you think that it takes time f-- >> it takes a little time, yes. they have to get together. they have to say "yeah, we're gonna do this. we're gonna do that." you can't just say, "bam, we're gonna do this thing." you have to be together. you have to figure out what you're gonna do what-- what plans you have. you have to be organized in ways, i think, that often people are not organized today. >> we all see the video of these fraternity br
we see people like yourself, like john lewis, of course like martin luther king. so many others, andy young we could have a long list. but when we look today we see very often jesse jackson and al sharpton. the young leaders, where are they? >> they're around. they're around. you look at the people who are the dreamers who mobilize the sit-in at the florida state conference. that's youth leadership. that's raising hell. that's making a lot of noise. and they're gonna make it again....
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you said that order was unjust and john lewis, one of your colleagues, said that negroes had a constitutional right to march, injunction or no injunction. now, was that in keeping with the spirit of non-violence and the restraint that has always characterized your movement, and could you explain your reasoning in defying the court order that day? dr. king: well, let me say two things to that, mr. wicker. first i did not consider myself defying the court order that particular day. i consulted with my attorneys before the march, and they stated that they felt that it was an invalid order and that it would not be, that i would not be in contempt of court of violating the court order, if i led the march to the point of having a moral confrontation with the state troopers at the point where the people were brutalized on sunday. so i still don't consider that breaking a court order or breaking what i consider an unjust law. on the other hand, i must be honest enough to say that i do feel that there are two types of laws. one is a just law and one is an unjust law. i think we all have moral obligati
you said that order was unjust and john lewis, one of your colleagues, said that negroes had a constitutional right to march, injunction or no injunction. now, was that in keeping with the spirit of non-violence and the restraint that has always characterized your movement, and could you explain your reasoning in defying the court order that day? dr. king: well, let me say two things to that, mr. wicker. first i did not consider myself defying the court order that particular day. i consulted...
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chairman of the judiciary committee jim sensenbrenner and ranking member john conyers as well as john lewise civil rights movement that would answer the supreme court with an updated preclearance formula as they suggested. in fact, in the past two ywe've seen a resurgent of efforts to limit when and where minorities can vote. the editorial goes on to say mr. speaker and again, i quote, voting discrimination no longer takes the form of literacy tests and poll taxes. instead, it is embodied in voter i.d. laws, the closing of polling places in minority neighborhoods the elimination of early voting days and hours and much more. mr. speaker, i hope the house will take up a bill to restore the voting rights act without delay and crack down on these discriminatory practices that only serve to weaken our democracy by limiting millions of voices that deserve to be heard. 2015 is a 50-year anniversary of the passing and signing of the voting rights act. that act was achieved only after some died, many bled and a large number participated in the march from selma to montgomery. that galvanized american
chairman of the judiciary committee jim sensenbrenner and ranking member john conyers as well as john lewise civil rights movement that would answer the supreme court with an updated preclearance formula as they suggested. in fact, in the past two ywe've seen a resurgent of efforts to limit when and where minorities can vote. the editorial goes on to say mr. speaker and again, i quote, voting discrimination no longer takes the form of literacy tests and poll taxes. instead, it is embodied in...
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i was walking across the bridge with john lewis.hat has been what is most egregious to me about the debate. i am very typical in indiana. hoosiers are a loving, kind, generous, decent and tolerant people. we are known all over the world for that. i am one of them. the suggestion that because we passed a law to strengthen the foundation of religious liberty that we had in some way created a license to discriminate. deeply offensive to me and deeply offensive to millions of hoosiers. >> [inaudible] governor pence: the difference in what? >> [inaudible] governor pence: i don't want to talk about private conversations but i think we all understand that this is a perception problem. we need to deal with it. it is the right thing to do. so everyone around the country knows indiana is a welcoming lace to everyone. -- welcoming place to everyone. we have to correct that perception. the debate of how we got here -- we are where we are. as ceo of the state of indiana i am determined to figure it out and move or. -- forward. >> [inaudible] gov
i was walking across the bridge with john lewis.hat has been what is most egregious to me about the debate. i am very typical in indiana. hoosiers are a loving, kind, generous, decent and tolerant people. we are known all over the world for that. i am one of them. the suggestion that because we passed a law to strengthen the foundation of religious liberty that we had in some way created a license to discriminate. deeply offensive to me and deeply offensive to millions of hoosiers. >>...
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five years ago some john lewis approached me and asked me if i would cochair, or cohost, the annual pilgrimageselma with him. it was one of the greatest honors i had during my 12 years in congress. we felt strongly about it -- so strongly about it, not only did my wife go with me, our three teenage kids went with us. the 45th anniversary of bloody sunday. the night before in montgomery we sat in dr. king's church and talk to people who had been there. we were deeply moved by the courage and faith of the people who were there. i will always counted one of the greatest times of my life that i was walking across the edmund pettus bridge with john lewis. i think that is probably what has been most greatest me about the debate last week is that i am very typical in indiana. hoosiers are a loving, kind generous, decent, and tolerant people. we are known all over the world for that. i am just one of them. so the suggestion that because we passed a law to strengthen the foundation of religious liberty in our state courts, that we had in some way created a license to discriminate was deeply offensive t
five years ago some john lewis approached me and asked me if i would cochair, or cohost, the annual pilgrimageselma with him. it was one of the greatest honors i had during my 12 years in congress. we felt strongly about it -- so strongly about it, not only did my wife go with me, our three teenage kids went with us. the 45th anniversary of bloody sunday. the night before in montgomery we sat in dr. king's church and talk to people who had been there. we were deeply moved by the courage and...
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i was walking across the bridge with john lewis. that is probably what has been most grievous about the debate. i'm very typical in indiana. hoosiers are a loving, kind, generous, decent and tolerant people. we are known all over the world for that and i'm just one of them. and so, the suggestion that because we passed a law to strengthen the foundation of religious liberty in our state courts, that we had in some way created a license to discriminate is deeply offensive to me and millions of hoosiers. we will correct it and move forward. >> [inaudible] governor pence: the difference in what? >> the businesses are not following the reports on twitter. governor pence: i don't want to talk about private conversations or interactions. i think we all understand this is a perception problem and we need to deal with it because it is the right thing to do, and so everyone around the country and the world knows indiana is a welcoming place to everybody. i agree. we have to correct that perception. the whole debate of how we got here -- we a
i was walking across the bridge with john lewis. that is probably what has been most grievous about the debate. i'm very typical in indiana. hoosiers are a loving, kind, generous, decent and tolerant people. we are known all over the world for that and i'm just one of them. and so, the suggestion that because we passed a law to strengthen the foundation of religious liberty in our state courts, that we had in some way created a license to discriminate is deeply offensive to me and millions of...
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chairman of the judiciary committee jim sensenbrenner and ranking member john conyers as well as john lewis, great hero of the civil rights movement that would answer the supreme court with an updated preclearance formula as they suggested. in fact, in the past two years since the court's ruling, we've seen a resurgent of efforts to limit when and where minorities can vote. the editorial goes on to say mr. speaker and again, i quote, voting discrimination no longer takes the form of literacy tests and poll taxes. instead, it is embodied in voter i.d. laws, the closing of polling places in minority neighborhoods the elimination of early voting days and hours and much more. mr. speaker, i hope the house will take up a bill to restore the voting rights act without delay and crack down on these discriminatory practices that only serve to weaken our democracy by limiting millions of voices that deserve to be heard. 2015 is a 50-year anniversary of the passing and signing of the voting rights act. that act was achieved only after some died, many bled and a large number participated in the march f
chairman of the judiciary committee jim sensenbrenner and ranking member john conyers as well as john lewis, great hero of the civil rights movement that would answer the supreme court with an updated preclearance formula as they suggested. in fact, in the past two years since the court's ruling, we've seen a resurgent of efforts to limit when and where minorities can vote. the editorial goes on to say mr. speaker and again, i quote, voting discrimination no longer takes the form of literacy...
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except john lewis writes about him as a civil rights figure now. similar see gillibrand works about child victims of sexual assault. very often it's maybe someone rich or powerful and it's what they done with the fame, power influence in some field other than where they started. >> rose: how do you choose which is equally interesting to me who rights about them. for example maureen powell, steve jobs widow writes about hillary clinton. hillary clinton writes about elizabeth warren. >> asking hillary clinton to write about elizabeth warren is a little -- >> rose: not you. >> she writes about how senator warren really holds people's feet to the fire whether it's bankers or presidential candidates. and sometimes we ask sort of rivals to write about one another. partly because they're in the best position to appreciate someone's influence. we asked scalia to write about ruth bader ginsberg. >> rose: they're friends. >> he writes about the role he plays within the set of justices to sharpen everyone's print and that's the kind of influence i think is fa
except john lewis writes about him as a civil rights figure now. similar see gillibrand works about child victims of sexual assault. very often it's maybe someone rich or powerful and it's what they done with the fame, power influence in some field other than where they started. >> rose: how do you choose which is equally interesting to me who rights about them. for example maureen powell, steve jobs widow writes about hillary clinton. hillary clinton writes about elizabeth warren....
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. >> now, john lewis was scheduled to work the nfl draft with espn which starts tomorrow but he's nothe's going to stay in the city. >>> olympic gold medalist michael phelps also showed report on social media for his town. he tweeted i love our city it's truly a great city. and i know we're better than this. we can get this together. be more. back to the white sox and orioles game postponed will be made up today as a doubleheader. today's game one close to the public that will get going 2:05 local time. john back to you. >> it's going to feel so so strange, coy. i know the public address announcer will be calling the game. he'll be announcing the players coming up to the plate to nobody sitting in the stands. you're an athlete, i can't imagine being a player in a situation like that can you? >> no absolutely not. it's eerie as i mentioned to fathom the game, where you're used to having that support around you. now, it's going to feel so dull so dead. just what's happening around the city is affecting the sports world in a great way. >> look there are more important things than basebal
. >> now, john lewis was scheduled to work the nfl draft with espn which starts tomorrow but he's nothe's going to stay in the city. >>> olympic gold medalist michael phelps also showed report on social media for his town. he tweeted i love our city it's truly a great city. and i know we're better than this. we can get this together. be more. back to the white sox and orioles game postponed will be made up today as a doubleheader. today's game one close to the public that will...
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john: i think there's something in the matt lewis thing, though.ne of the things she's never had to deal with in the past, i'm not saying she can't transcend it, but she's never been a figure of mockery in the way that mitt romney was a constant figure of mockery and obviously it's a new world for her. there was a lot of chortling about some of the elements of last week. i wonder how she's going to handle with that. mark: i disagree with your premise. she's been subject to a lot of mockery. john: i take it back. it's 4-20 which means, a, you're probably high as a mountain goat right now, b, yube you've probably had to put up with a lot of marijuana-related puns. and, c, you don't really care because of a. we're going to play it relatively straight. 58% of people said they think pot will be legal nationwide 234 20 years but -- 20 years but 32% of people said it will never happen. 58%, that's a high number. had to get one in there. when if ever, i ask you, will it be legal in all 50? mark: it will eventually be legal in all 50 but you're going to see
john: i think there's something in the matt lewis thing, though.ne of the things she's never had to deal with in the past, i'm not saying she can't transcend it, but she's never been a figure of mockery in the way that mitt romney was a constant figure of mockery and obviously it's a new world for her. there was a lot of chortling about some of the elements of last week. i wonder how she's going to handle with that. mark: i disagree with your premise. she's been subject to a lot of mockery....
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the defense included everything from, i used to be a democrat, to i'm friends with john lewis, to martin luther king jr., something about that. but the core of the argument is that the national press mischaracterized the law, and that bad journalism is the problem, so he had to clarify the real law which he says doesn't give that florist a license to discriminate. it may not give a discriminate, but it gives them a defense if they do in court. he also tried, mike pence, to lay the law at the feet of bill clinton and even barack obama saying they signed it. they were for the exact same thing. another problem. the indiana law specifically says that the government doesn't have to be a party to any of the actions that if a business wants to avail itself of the protections of this law, it doesn't have anything to do with government. it can be just a business and the poem they don't want to do business with. >> beth, an extraordinary situation in arkansas. walmart is the biggest employer in arkansas. >> in the country. >> biggest in the world. so governors listen to their biggest employers. wa
the defense included everything from, i used to be a democrat, to i'm friends with john lewis, to martin luther king jr., something about that. but the core of the argument is that the national press mischaracterized the law, and that bad journalism is the problem, so he had to clarify the real law which he says doesn't give that florist a license to discriminate. it may not give a discriminate, but it gives them a defense if they do in court. he also tried, mike pence, to lay the law at the...
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my colleague john lewis was one of those.ice and dogs and the, you know the state troopers who tried to prevent the marches. so we're 50 years later. there's a lot of work to be done. black lives do matter and it's about time the entire country understands this and young people need to realize that they are going to be part of this change. the street heat is absolutely necessary. it's got to be peaceful and once again, this is such another sad day. >> congressman lee, i appreciate your time very much. congress congresswoman lee referring to the street heat as she called it in baltimore. we're seeing the heat get hotter more and more people gathering. "outfront" next more of our breaking news coverage as protesters and police in baltimore are facing off. more tense situations. we'll be there live in a moment. we'll be right back. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biote
my colleague john lewis was one of those.ice and dogs and the, you know the state troopers who tried to prevent the marches. so we're 50 years later. there's a lot of work to be done. black lives do matter and it's about time the entire country understands this and young people need to realize that they are going to be part of this change. the street heat is absolutely necessary. it's got to be peaceful and once again, this is such another sad day. >> congressman lee, i appreciate your...
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john lewis was here earlier.nation fought a civil war, endured slavery by another name dealt with legalized segregation. a civil right the movement in the mid and early '60s transformed this nation. and the notion we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it difficult, more difficult, for our fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with all that's good about this country and something i was bound and determined to fight in our. and our civil rights division has done a superb job crafting lawsuits based on a civil rights law that was wrongly gutted by the supreme court and that i expect we'll see successes from those efforts from the cases that have been filed. but that of all things simply cannot be allowed to happen. the right to vote must be protected. [ applause ] i want to thank my family my lovely wife for the sacrifices they've made over the years not only to allow me to be attorney general, to be deputy attorney general. honey, you've been the rock in the family. and you've allowed
john lewis was here earlier.nation fought a civil war, endured slavery by another name dealt with legalized segregation. a civil right the movement in the mid and early '60s transformed this nation. and the notion we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it difficult, more difficult, for our fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with all that's good about this country and something i was bound and determined to fight in our. and our civil rights division has done a...
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. >> john lewis gaddis biography of canon. interconnected, his political and other activities.he deepest insight into scowcroft that you can connect with his, you know contribution to american foreign-policy in american politics. >> at one point he said to me, there is -- this gets to his dedication. maybe it is the duty, duty, honor, country of west point, but dedication to the united states to ms. patriotism and combined with this discipline. he told them there is no reason ever to be selfish. while. what about when you get sick? well, okay. but to think that -- i mean he really is a lot in terms of foreign policy and national security. it's what he enjoys talking about in his off hours with deputy bob gates are after they left office. so it really is this how quite exceptional in that regard and quite exceptional in an extreme case, if you will in terms of political science terms of social science terms that he is not representative of those people. so you have this kind of background where he does not really seek although he has done well. well. he does not need to be a soc
. >> john lewis gaddis biography of canon. interconnected, his political and other activities.he deepest insight into scowcroft that you can connect with his, you know contribution to american foreign-policy in american politics. >> at one point he said to me, there is -- this gets to his dedication. maybe it is the duty, duty, honor, country of west point, but dedication to the united states to ms. patriotism and combined with this discipline. he told them there is no reason ever...
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conyers and our friend john lewis one of the great heroes of the american civil rights movement have co-sponsored a bill jim sensenbrenner being the former chairman of the judiciary committee, john conyers, being the ranking member have sponsored a bipartisan bill which would return the protections that were undermined by the supreme court decision in the shelby county versus holder case. i believe it's important and i think the gentleman shares this view, that we absolutely protect the rights of every american to register and to vote. and to ensure that the policies adopted by any state or any county or any municipality are not such that it undermines the ability of citizens to register and to vote. this is bipartisan legislation. i would ask the leader respectfully that one of the great tributes to abraham lincoln who talked about a nation divided against itself talked about a nation that did not give equality to all of its citizens, talked about a nation that needed to respect the inclusion of all people irrespective of their race. i would ask respectfully that the legislation co-s
conyers and our friend john lewis one of the great heroes of the american civil rights movement have co-sponsored a bill jim sensenbrenner being the former chairman of the judiciary committee, john conyers, being the ranking member have sponsored a bipartisan bill which would return the protections that were undermined by the supreme court decision in the shelby county versus holder case. i believe it's important and i think the gentleman shares this view, that we absolutely protect the rights...
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they are making a retail decision just like you would choose to shop at john lewis.the problems we face in the u.k. banking market is of the u.k.'s creation and how much is regulation from the e.u.? vernon: first of all i would like to say the business environment in britain is way better than it is in america. not just in bingeing. i found -- banking the. the burden on business is much less this britain. we are getting more rules from europe and that is a risk to the british banking system that overtime they become more european. francine: what is your biggest challenge? you are still looking to the i.p. next year? vernon: we expect to make a profit in the fourth quarter this year. this was our plan from the beginning to grow on a very large scale very fast feel the fact we made a loss the first four years we are not upset. francine: it won't make a difference depending on who is in power may 7? vernon: i don't think so. guy: you talk about technology. you talk to the big four banks that is one of their biggest headaches. we have seen things fail or produce major pr
they are making a retail decision just like you would choose to shop at john lewis.the problems we face in the u.k. banking market is of the u.k.'s creation and how much is regulation from the e.u.? vernon: first of all i would like to say the business environment in britain is way better than it is in america. not just in bingeing. i found -- banking the. the burden on business is much less this britain. we are getting more rules from europe and that is a risk to the british banking system...
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john lewis was here earlier. this nation fought a civil war endured slavery, dealt with legalized segregation. a civil rights movement in the mid to early 1960's transformed this nation. the notion that we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it more difficult for our fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with all that is good about this country, and something that i was bound and determined to fight. our civil rights division has done a superb job in crafting lawsuits based on an act that was wrongfully gutted by the supreme court. i suspect we will see successes from those cases that have been filed. that, of all things, can simply not be allowed to happen. the right to vote must be protected. [applause] attorney general holder: i want to thank my family, my lovely wife, for the sacrifices they have made over the years. not only to allow me to be attorney general, deputy attorney general. honey, you have been the rock in the family. [applause] attorney general holder: you have allowe
john lewis was here earlier. this nation fought a civil war endured slavery, dealt with legalized segregation. a civil rights movement in the mid to early 1960's transformed this nation. the notion that we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it more difficult for our fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with all that is good about this country, and something that i was bound and determined to fight. our civil rights division has done a superb job in crafting...
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went to selma to commemorate bloody sunday john lewis was here earlier.d segregation, civil rights movement in the mid and early 60s transformed this nation. the notion that we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it difficult for fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with that's good about this country and something i was bound and determined to fight in our civil rights division has done a superb job in crafting lawsuits based on voting rights act that was wrongly gutted by the supreme court. and i suspect that we will see successes from those efforts that have those that have been filed. that of all things simply cannot be allowed to happen. the right to vote must be protected. [ applause ] >> i want to thank my family lovely wife for sacrifices they've made over the years. not only to allow me to be attorney general but deputy attorney general and u.s. attorney here in washington, d.c. honey, you've been the rock in the family and you've allowed me -- [ applause ] >> you've allowed me the opportunity to do things that reall
went to selma to commemorate bloody sunday john lewis was here earlier.d segregation, civil rights movement in the mid and early 60s transformed this nation. the notion that we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it difficult for fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with that's good about this country and something i was bound and determined to fight in our civil rights division has done a superb job in crafting lawsuits based on voting rights act that was wrongly...
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, and i want to give credit to all those who marched, many names that i know, our own colleague john lewis josea williams, and many that we have met over the years in selma. though marched and stood nonhaven'tly against violence. might i say under the auspicious of the misinterpretation of the law. those are law enforcement officers misguided of course, that stopped those individuals from expressing their rights. today i come to match the need for the re-authorization of the voting rights act to the enormous need in a bipartisan manner to reform our criminal justice system. over the news airwaves of the last 24 hours right here in washington d.c., there was a statement about a young father who stood on his door steps in fairfax, virginia, that finally his two beautiful daughters had a settlement from that law enforcement department. he was shot on his door steps. the facts are such that i won't discuss today but one can almost assume that that father did not need to loose his life. yesterday the #marchtojefferson came to the west lawn to petition the government to end racial profiling and
, and i want to give credit to all those who marched, many names that i know, our own colleague john lewis josea williams, and many that we have met over the years in selma. though marched and stood nonhaven'tly against violence. might i say under the auspicious of the misinterpretation of the law. those are law enforcement officers misguided of course, that stopped those individuals from expressing their rights. today i come to match the need for the re-authorization of the voting rights act...
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members of congress on both sides of the aisle, from john lewis to darrell issa, have joined in the effort to raise awareness around amir's case. it's important we never let this case fade into the woodwork. i think about amir the same way i would think about if my own son were being held in a prison on the other side of the world and i know that every other member of congress who's been engaged in this effort feels the same way. he is one of us. he is our son and he nes to be reunited with his family. so as we now are considering i think a really important ment where there have been negotiations to try to deal with iran's nucar aspirations -- and personally i support this direction. i support the direction the administration has gone in creating a framewo thrugh negotiation to make f a more peaceful world. it is very difficult for many of us in congress, especially those who represent those few americans being held in an iranian prison view this agreement other than through the lenof thaexperience. if an truly intends to try to rejoin the global community, they can make a very clear demon
members of congress on both sides of the aisle, from john lewis to darrell issa, have joined in the effort to raise awareness around amir's case. it's important we never let this case fade into the woodwork. i think about amir the same way i would think about if my own son were being held in a prison on the other side of the world and i know that every other member of congress who's been engaged in this effort feels the same way. he is one of us. he is our son and he nes to be reunited with his...
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i think john lewis writing about tim cook fits their in a completely different sector.de swinton is thoughtful about amy schumer. host: pop culture as well, including kim kardashian. guest: these are the people who shape the world we live in. there are those who in a legislation, right monetary policy, but these are also the people who write the songs we cannot get out of our head or set the fashions that send hundreds of thousands of people racing to stores. by that metric, it is impossible to overlook kim kardashian. host: ben goldberger, editor for time magazine. it can read the full list online at time.com. thank you for being with us. who would be on your list? tell us what you think. zane is joining us. caller: good morning. host: you are on the air. caller: my most and -- my most influential people's ill gates. best is bill gates. he else the poor and the needy. jo mo kenyatta during -- there is a lot of them. a lot of good people did a lot of things good in the past. even george washington what he did in this country to build a country like this. these are most
i think john lewis writing about tim cook fits their in a completely different sector.de swinton is thoughtful about amy schumer. host: pop culture as well, including kim kardashian. guest: these are the people who shape the world we live in. there are those who in a legislation, right monetary policy, but these are also the people who write the songs we cannot get out of our head or set the fashions that send hundreds of thousands of people racing to stores. by that metric, it is impossible to...
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ray lewis is about to speak to the students. you see johnup there, the coach of the baltimore ravens and i believe that's the football coach of frederic douglas. and ray lewis is in town to kind of calm things down to give the city a pep talk. when he begins speaking -- we don't know exactly when he's going to start, but i'll keep an eye on this for you. let's listen to john harbaugh for just a second. >> it's great to be here. so excited to come here this morning and talk a little bit about the city that we are. we are the baltimore ravens. we feel like we carry the heart of baltimore with us. everywhere we go we feel like the heart of baltimore with us. >> there's a big echo in this auditorium which is making it difficult to understand what coach harbaugh is saying. we're going to get back to that and go to athena jones, she's in another part of baltimore with more about the city's reaction and the curfew. hi athena. >> reporter: hi carol. while the curfew has been credited with helping keep the peace and the calm here on the streets of ba
ray lewis is about to speak to the students. you see johnup there, the coach of the baltimore ravens and i believe that's the football coach of frederic douglas. and ray lewis is in town to kind of calm things down to give the city a pep talk. when he begins speaking -- we don't know exactly when he's going to start, but i'll keep an eye on this for you. let's listen to john harbaugh for just a second. >> it's great to be here. so excited to come here this morning and talk a little bit...
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coach john harbaugh, former ravens ray lewis and about 55 current players, they would visit their studentserick douglas high school, bringing food and supplies to the residence affected by the violent protest the past few days, getting out there, showing their support. now of course that it is not the only excitement tonight. that it will be the eastern conference semi finals for the caps and the rangers as they are back on the ice. of course these are two teams that will be very familiar with each other. the new york rangers finished the season with the best overall record in the nhl. one spot better in terms of the goals scored. and that the rangers, they are probably the fastest team in the nhl. but the caps are approaching this series with the mind set that could be the best to be the best. but we want to be the best to, you know, move on. the puck drops tonight at madison square garden. coming up at 11:00, full coverage of that game and the first round of the nfl draft. be sure to follow us at twitter and at kristen berset for all the excitement. that'll do it for us here at redskins
coach john harbaugh, former ravens ray lewis and about 55 current players, they would visit their studentserick douglas high school, bringing food and supplies to the residence affected by the violent protest the past few days, getting out there, showing their support. now of course that it is not the only excitement tonight. that it will be the eastern conference semi finals for the caps and the rangers as they are back on the ice. of course these are two teams that will be very familiar with...
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it's why we have john lewis for instance write about tim cook.the most valuable company on the planet, he's launched the apple watch to enormous fanfare, but lewis points out this is the year cook has emerged almost as another civil rights leader and as a social activist. very often it's when they're driving outside of their normal lanes. >> and then that would lead to the question of why you would have jon meacham write about tim mcgraw. >> exactly. talk about outside -- >> are you suggesting that i'm not a country music expert? >> not the true. a couple of nashville's finest right here. >> exactly. >> so what did you decide to focus on meacham? >> mcgraw is a really formidable guy. big reader. interesting actor obviously. and when i talked to him about this, he immediately went to the point art reflects life and life reflects art. and when he first came to nashville, he was raising hell and now with his wonderful wife faith hill and three daughters, he's raising a family. and a lot of the songs are about a search for a connection. >> and he'll
it's why we have john lewis for instance write about tim cook.the most valuable company on the planet, he's launched the apple watch to enormous fanfare, but lewis points out this is the year cook has emerged almost as another civil rights leader and as a social activist. very often it's when they're driving outside of their normal lanes. >> and then that would lead to the question of why you would have jon meacham write about tim mcgraw. >> exactly. talk about outside -- >>...
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john lewis and sandy levin and peter roskam and paul ryan are arm in arm. we agree on this. we are standing up for citizens, we are standing up for taxpayers, we are putting the tax pay for the charge of the i.r.s., not the other way around, and we are standing up for our free speech rights, for our civil society. that's why on this tax day, april 15, we are bringing these bills to the floor and passing these bills on a bipartisan unanimous basis because this is a signal we want to send to americans on tax day, that we're not going to take this anymore and we're going to reassert our rights. with that mr. speaker i would like to yield such time as he may consume, the balance of our time, to mr. roskam for closing on our bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roskam: i want to make one other point to echo something chairman ryan said as it relates to civil society, and it's an important thing to think about. there's the federal government here and there's the individual here. and the only thing that sort of comes in between as a buffer there's a coupl
john lewis and sandy levin and peter roskam and paul ryan are arm in arm. we agree on this. we are standing up for citizens, we are standing up for taxpayers, we are putting the tax pay for the charge of the i.r.s., not the other way around, and we are standing up for our free speech rights, for our civil society. that's why on this tax day, april 15, we are bringing these bills to the floor and passing these bills on a bipartisan unanimous basis because this is a signal we want to send to...
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. >> ray lewis john harbaugh and other baltimore ravens try to keep the peace today. why they chose to deliver their message in person at schools. >>> more police in our area will be getting body cameras but will the public ever get to see any of that video? coming up, i'll tell you who wants to keep the body cam video from the public and why. >>> and members of a local search and rescue team participate in a remarkable recovery in the ruins of an lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> right now at 5:30, the freddie gray case in the hands of prosecutors in baltimore. police turned over the findings in the investigation today, but the state's attorney
. >> ray lewis john harbaugh and other baltimore ravens try to keep the peace today. why they chose to deliver their message in person at schools. >>> more police in our area will be getting body cameras but will the public ever get to see any of that video? coming up, i'll tell you who wants to keep the body cam video from the public and why. >>> and members of a local search and rescue team participate in a remarkable recovery in the ruins of an lets say this is your...
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john lewis was here earlier.his nation fought a civil war, endured slavery, dealt with legalized segregation. a civil rights movement in the mid to early 60's transformed this nation. the notion that we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it more difficult for our fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with all that is good about this country and something that i was bound and determined to fight. our civil rights division has done a superb job in crafting lawsuits based on an act that was wrongfully gutted by the supreme court. i think we will see successes from those cases that have been filed. that, of all things, can simply not be allowed to happen. the right to vote must be protected. [applause] i want to thank my family, my lovely wife, for the sacrifices they have made over the years. not only to allow me to be attorney general, that's a deputy attorney general. honey, you have any rock in the family. [applause] you have allowed me the opportunity to do the things that really an
john lewis was here earlier.his nation fought a civil war, endured slavery, dealt with legalized segregation. a civil rights movement in the mid to early 60's transformed this nation. the notion that we would somehow go back and put in place things that make it more difficult for our fellow citizens to vote is simply inconsistent with all that is good about this country and something that i was bound and determined to fight. our civil rights division has done a superb job in crafting lawsuits...
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ray lewis joined some of his former coaches and teammates to speak at two baltimore schools today. several students at frederick douglas high school were involved in monday's riots. coach john harbaugh says he and lewis spoke earlier in the week about trying to help the city regain a sense of normalcy. we'll keep an eye on events in baltimore throughout this hour and coming up at 5:30 just ahead here, a closer look at what businesses are looking at as they head into what normally might be a busy spring weekend. alison: to the weather now and abc 7 is on storm watch tonight after some hail fell in the area this afternoon. chief meteorologist doug hill in the storm watch weather center with some details. hi doug. doug: still a little hail in spots. had it in the city. last report of a little hail falling not far from the american legion bridge in montgomery county. so it's interesting weather day here watching everything. right now, outside of the belfort furniture weather center, just cloudy but take a look at what's happening in barriville virginia right now at clark county high school they've had some hail and lightning and thunder, and some rain. still raining there with
ray lewis joined some of his former coaches and teammates to speak at two baltimore schools today. several students at frederick douglas high school were involved in monday's riots. coach john harbaugh says he and lewis spoke earlier in the week about trying to help the city regain a sense of normalcy. we'll keep an eye on events in baltimore throughout this hour and coming up at 5:30 just ahead here, a closer look at what businesses are looking at as they head into what normally might be a...
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lewis. let me ask you, john last night you went to a big meeting with clergy.cal clergy isn't baltimore. what are they saying? how are they keeping to keep the peace? >> there are about 300 to 500 members of the clergy there, all christian faiths muslims, jews and they were told to be giants in this community. be giants. i thought that was such an interesting phrase. to be leaders to be on the streets, to interact with people who have so many questions, and to give them answers other than violence. at this meeting last night, they also talked a lot about freddie gray because they feel like the message or the discussion about what happened to freddie gray has been subsued in all of the violence in the last few days. and they want to talk about it but they acknowledge they can't talk about it if people are throwing thing and burning things here on the streets of baltimore. so they want to go about things. and also they want to take over the social media. they had everyone sign up for text message pushes for something calledg called "power up." i signed up because
lewis. let me ask you, john last night you went to a big meeting with clergy.cal clergy isn't baltimore. what are they saying? how are they keeping to keep the peace? >> there are about 300 to 500 members of the clergy there, all christian faiths muslims, jews and they were told to be giants in this community. be giants. i thought that was such an interesting phrase. to be leaders to be on the streets, to interact with people who have so many questions, and to give them answers other than...
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1859 a group of abolitionists led by one john brown crossed the potomac river sees the armory and took a number of hostages. one of those hostages was a man named lewis washington who was actually george washington's great grandnephew. and john brown took something else, not him personally, he had his accomplices take something else, a sword that had once belonged to george washington. and for the entire time that john brown controlled harpers ferry he is carrying a sword that belonged to george washington. who is sent out to take back harpers ferry, to reasserts federal control? robert e. lee lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. he goes to harpers ferry and is already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned their reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier, a unique understanding of topography, can see things others cannot and he equips himself quite well. he well. he performs well carpets down the insurrection, reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid an already impressive military resume it's another we will. but it heralds the coming of the american civil w
1859 a group of abolitionists led by one john brown crossed the potomac river sees the armory and took a number of hostages. one of those hostages was a man named lewis washington who was actually george washington's great grandnephew. and john brown took something else, not him personally, he had his accomplices take something else, a sword that had once belonged to george washington. and for the entire time that john brown controlled harpers ferry he is carrying a sword that belonged to...
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ok, let's get to john gonzalez he is also in baltimore for us this noon. kevin lewis we'll go to kevin lewis. anchor: cast of characters. we are covering this, huge team covering for you here at abc 7 and go now to kevin lewis actually is the one on deck. kevin, can you hear us? kevin: yeah i can hear you guys loud and clear larry and jummy. what we just heard is the second formal press conference from governor larry hogan and like we heard last night, the governor skirting around many questions when it came to who is ultimately to blame for what many are calling a delayed response here for that state of emergency to be declared. and it is a technicality. a lot of people have pointed the finger at governor hogan saying why did he not issue this declaration earlier? but what governor hogan has told the media is the mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings-blake had to actually request that state of emergency be declared. so as we look at the timeline that unfolded yesterday, monday, it was around 3:00 p.m. when we saw the rioting begin and it wasn't until, this is accord
ok, let's get to john gonzalez he is also in baltimore for us this noon. kevin lewis we'll go to kevin lewis. anchor: cast of characters. we are covering this, huge team covering for you here at abc 7 and go now to kevin lewis actually is the one on deck. kevin, can you hear us? kevin: yeah i can hear you guys loud and clear larry and jummy. what we just heard is the second formal press conference from governor larry hogan and like we heard last night, the governor skirting around many...
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the white house hours earlier after john kerry helped seal that frame work for the nuclear deal with iran. >>> a u.s. man is rescued after 66 days lost at sea. lewisn being lift tld into a helicopter. the kois guard helicopters picked him up from the ship and soon after jordan got a chance to speak with his father on the phone. >> lewis, you're fine son. i'm so glad you're alive. we prayed and prayed and we hoped that you were still alive. so that's all that matters. >> i was praying about you. i was afraid that you guys were crying and sad and i was dead and i wasn't dead. >> we were. i thought i lost you. >> he says he survived by drinking rain water and eating fish he caught with his hands. >> take a look at this. that is the train station in a cloud of sand just to give you an idea in case those watching like me have never been in a sand storm, i don't think i would want to. i was in a sand storm in southern arizona some years ago and it is miserable. this is very unique. you get the pitting of everything. the sand is just been relentless but it looks like this is going be calming down. here is a view. this just wund over uae. it was also acro
the white house hours earlier after john kerry helped seal that frame work for the nuclear deal with iran. >>> a u.s. man is rescued after 66 days lost at sea. lewisn being lift tld into a helicopter. the kois guard helicopters picked him up from the ship and soon after jordan got a chance to speak with his father on the phone. >> lewis, you're fine son. i'm so glad you're alive. we prayed and prayed and we hoped that you were still alive. so that's all that matters. >> i...
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john harbaugh was also talking to students, talking about having discipline in your life. ray lewis also pointed to the communities and buildings like the ones behind us where he said he wanted to see some of the students to get an opportunity and chance. he talked about his own life and fact at some points his stomach was empty because he didn't have food because he grew up in poverty. he wanted to give the message to a kids to make sure they grew up to have a chance to have a fruitful life and make a step forward. this was part of his message as we walked and talked between two schools. >> from the beginning of time you know why everybody's praising the young lady who snatched her child up. that's what mothers need to be doing. your kid's running around on the street it should have been a war between mothers and sons or whoever was out there. my mom would have slapped me. if i would have turned around and saw my mama i would have asked the lord to bring me home. i would not want to deal with that. and that's what he saw. but that's what we need man. it's got to go back. that's wha
john harbaugh was also talking to students, talking about having discipline in your life. ray lewis also pointed to the communities and buildings like the ones behind us where he said he wanted to see some of the students to get an opportunity and chance. he talked about his own life and fact at some points his stomach was empty because he didn't have food because he grew up in poverty. he wanted to give the message to a kids to make sure they grew up to have a chance to have a fruitful life...