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john louis said if it wasn't for freedom summer, barack obama wouldn't be in the whies how white house. 40 years from now our children are going to see a better criminal defense public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, this is a civil rights issue and we need to shame the country into stepping up to the plate. >> if anyone wants to learn more about gideon's promise i have borrow brochure. the website is gideon's promise.org. >> can you tell us about your personal story ? >> my personal story came in 1991. i was convicted of second degree murder of shooting into an occupied car and attempted murder. it all erupted from the area i was from. i was from the projects in san francisco off the -
john louis said if it wasn't for freedom summer, barack obama wouldn't be in the whies how white house. 40 years from now our children are going to see a better criminal defense public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and...
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congressman john louis was badly beaten in that day in 1965.mark the anniversary peggy has walked with lewis across the pettus bridge. >> i told him. i said i crossed many bridges in my life, and i'll cross many many more, but the most important bridge i'll ever cross in my life is the one i crossed with you in 2009. >> reporter: she's writing a book about the impact of her father's politics on his family and speaking to students and others about her personal journey. >> today i rise to condemn the politic of exclusion that runs rampant in america. >> it has to be difficult for someone who was in your position to have come to the place you've come. was it? >> yes, it has. i received a lot of criticism, a lot of hurtful criticism, and i've just moved on and i'd just like my children to not reeb where my father stood but where i am standing now. >> reporter: bill plante cbs news montgomery, alabama. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on president obama's dinner and talks last night with a dozen republican senator
congressman john louis was badly beaten in that day in 1965.mark the anniversary peggy has walked with lewis across the pettus bridge. >> i told him. i said i crossed many bridges in my life, and i'll cross many many more, but the most important bridge i'll ever cross in my life is the one i crossed with you in 2009. >> reporter: she's writing a book about the impact of her father's politics on his family and speaking to students and others about her personal journey. >> today...
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his name is john louis theron.he curtain and he'll announce we have a pope and he'll introduce who the pope is and read the pope's first name in latin and from that we'll be able to figure out who the pope is. robert moynihan is with us, he's the founder of inside the vatican.com. sir, it's the moment that catholics have been waiting since we learned of the resignation of pope benedict xvi. the front runner, it was our understanding, would be the cardinal from milan. >> angelo scola has been considered the front runner, shep, we don't know. >> he was considered the front runner? >> that's right. if he comes out, it won't be a big surprise. he was close to pope ben ticket and archbishop of milan, considered to be the front runner in italian. we don't know, shep. they could be surprising us. >> one thing that we do know is, they had the morning -- the afternoon session voting yesterday and two votes this morning and two votes this afternoon. in 2005, when we stood in this exact same spot and benedict xvi, cardinal ra
his name is john louis theron.he curtain and he'll announce we have a pope and he'll introduce who the pope is and read the pope's first name in latin and from that we'll be able to figure out who the pope is. robert moynihan is with us, he's the founder of inside the vatican.com. sir, it's the moment that catholics have been waiting since we learned of the resignation of pope benedict xvi. the front runner, it was our understanding, would be the cardinal from milan. >> angelo scola has...
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closed doors without ever coming to the senate floor. 48 years ago today a young man by the name of john louisout on a march across alabama, from selma to montgomery. by his side were a few hundred freedom-loving men and women calling for an end to discrimination violence against african-americans. today john lewis is a distinguished member of the united states house of representatives. back then when he was a young civil rights leader, he was determined to fight injustice, enforce the united states to live up to its founding principle that all people are created equal. mr. president, i had the good fortune to go not this year but a year or two ago down to selma and participate in this reenactment. john lewis was there, as i saw on tv a few days ago. it was a cold day when i went there, and you saw him all bundled a few days ago, and on the day of the marks you see the tv pictures of john lewis with a long coat, had a backpack. i asked him, what was in the backpack? he said, i thought i would be arrested and put in jail. i had in that backpack an apple and a book i was reading. after being vic
closed doors without ever coming to the senate floor. 48 years ago today a young man by the name of john louisout on a march across alabama, from selma to montgomery. by his side were a few hundred freedom-loving men and women calling for an end to discrimination violence against african-americans. today john lewis is a distinguished member of the united states house of representatives. back then when he was a young civil rights leader, he was determined to fight injustice, enforce the united...
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we're waiting for the photo deacon cardinal john-louis tauran to come out and give the delivery of habemusapam and say the name of the new pope, of course. if it is anyone but cardinal tauran, that mean he's the new pope. we don't expect that, but you never know. we have correspondents around the world in key cities where the cardinals that have been common in discussion about who could be pope are from. we're getting reaction from the cities coming in slowly as everyone waits. we have to find out who the new pope is before we can get reaction from his home country. now we wait. and it has been about 25, 30 minutes since we had a pope traditionally from the time we see the smoke and the pope is presented, anywhere from half an hour to 45 minutes. as we absorb the scene here. >> interesting to note that two mothers of the possible contenders here have weighed in. she said she hopes her son is not elected because she would never see him again. and cardinal schonborn from austria said the same thing, his mother weighed in and said i hope he's not elected because i'm 92, i can't travel to rome
we're waiting for the photo deacon cardinal john-louis tauran to come out and give the delivery of habemusapam and say the name of the new pope, of course. if it is anyone but cardinal tauran, that mean he's the new pope. we don't expect that, but you never know. we have correspondents around the world in key cities where the cardinals that have been common in discussion about who could be pope are from. we're getting reaction from the cities coming in slowly as everyone waits. we have to find...
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[applause] >> we are here with errol louis the senior columnist for "the daily beast" and errol louis johnavlon. they have written a second bynum of the book "deadline artists" scandals, tragedies and triumphs focusing on scandals tragedies and triumphs. spam we didn't even know about the petraeus scandal but what happened that we can say honestly that this is the best book here because we did not read write it. >> that's indeed true. we collected dozens and dozens and settled on several dozen for people who like newspaper columns. you cannot find them all in one place so we found them for you. it's great american art form and you read people like jimmy breslin in h.l. mencken ernie pyle and ernie kempton you realize that this is literature. it's an american art form and is literature and history retton and that present tense. we give you perspective on our own scandals tragedies and triumphs. >> you can read about earthquakes are about floods closer political scandal or you can read about the way people are thinking about and talking about it and writing about it at the time. >> are scand
[applause] >> we are here with errol louis the senior columnist for "the daily beast" and errol louis johnavlon. they have written a second bynum of the book "deadline artists" scandals, tragedies and triumphs focusing on scandals tragedies and triumphs. spam we didn't even know about the petraeus scandal but what happened that we can say honestly that this is the best book here because we did not read write it. >> that's indeed true. we collected dozens and...
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. >> john avlon and errol louis author of "deadline artists" scandals, tragedies and triumphs, thankyou very much. .. >> and geopolitical issues. and when i retired from the "journal" in 2006, the one thing i was doing with my new found time was trying to understand saudi society. how do the elected each other? '' was society like? how did they look at us? why did you do that? the month after month going there long -- my editor asked me when i turned in the manuscript, why did you do this? by said it because it is interesting and she said paris is interesting. [laughter] why did you do this? make me understand. that was our only editing point*. so i will try to make you understand why i found it fascinating and importuned. saudi arabia was the strangest country will never see. is different from our own a woman never reaches the age of maturity, issues always under the control of some man. she cannot go to her son's school, she cannot even see her son graduate. she obviously does not drive , she does not appear in public without being covered, and in the worst situation and she is cha
. >> john avlon and errol louis author of "deadline artists" scandals, tragedies and triumphs, thankyou very much. .. >> and geopolitical issues. and when i retired from the "journal" in 2006, the one thing i was doing with my new found time was trying to understand saudi society. how do the elected each other? '' was society like? how did they look at us? why did you do that? the month after month going there long -- my editor asked me when i turned in the...
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freelance reporter and then studied as a psychologist and social worker and inspired by john do we, she and a partner, louis marx, ran a series of model classes and schools in the public education system, based on the progressive series of john dewey. she and her compatriots railed against the role of rote memorization, and strict memorization. she believed children should read and write and do things on their own timetable and it was harmful to force them to do it faster. she believed their emotional development was as important as their intellectual development. he said the most important thing the school could do was get children into the habit of being happy. most importantly she believed, and her fellow progressive educators believed that a school must instill in children's minds the ability to think independently so that they could participate fully in the american democracy. in 1932 elizabeth ehrlan's classes were c.s. 41, still in the village. the city at that point was due its funding from the experiment and the parents were so upset that their children would not be able to take classes with elizab
freelance reporter and then studied as a psychologist and social worker and inspired by john do we, she and a partner, louis marx, ran a series of model classes and schools in the public education system, based on the progressive series of john dewey. she and her compatriots railed against the role of rote memorization, and strict memorization. she believed children should read and write and do things on their own timetable and it was harmful to force them to do it faster. she believed their...
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. > congressman john louis and john carlos discuss their personal experiences during the civil rights saturday t 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 >> over on c-span2 the senate working on a bill to fund the government in 2014. it's expected to continue on into the evening even the weekend as they try to reach agreements on amendments. they gathered for a bipartisanship. we want to open the phones and et your thoughts as the senate prepares to vote on the amendments. >> it's good to be here today as is the case with all of you, i am frustrated at how much potential there is for good work to be done in washington, d.c. and how little of that potential is being realized. it's fitting this series starts here at the reagan library and will culminate many months from now at the kennedy library in massachusetts. we can be reminded of two very respected, very successful, two of our most prominent presidents who i think exempfy the idea that was discussed earlier today, that bipartisan does not mean sacrificing principles but work across party lines in order to make change happen. think you'll agre
. > congressman john louis and john carlos discuss their personal experiences during the civil rights saturday t 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 >> over on c-span2 the senate working on a bill to fund the government in 2014. it's expected to continue on into the evening even the weekend as they try to reach agreements on amendments. they gathered for a bipartisanship. we want to open the phones and et your thoughts as the senate prepares to vote on the amendments. >> it's good to be...
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louis washington. he graduated from hayward. >>> john kerry met with afghani president hamid karzai during a visit to afghanistan today. kerry's visit was meant to coincide with the hand over of the last u.s. controlled prison to the afghan government. it's the only prison in afghanistan still under u.s. control. after lengthy negotiations, officials reached an agreement to transfer control of the prison. the deal includes assurances that dangerous prisoners will not be released. >>> we're hearing a different side of the sex abuse scandal involving former penn state football coach jerry sandusky, his own. the "today" show spoke to an independent filmmaker who interviewed sandusky in jail. during the taped interview, sandusky commented on the testimony of mikecqueary, one of the prosecution's key witnesses. >> i think there's a lot of things that transpired. i think these investigators, the way they went about business, his story changed a lot. >> this has been a rush to judgment from the very beginning and i know that i'm going to get attacked from everybody because nobody wants the truth. >> filmmaker john zeig
louis washington. he graduated from hayward. >>> john kerry met with afghani president hamid karzai during a visit to afghanistan today. kerry's visit was meant to coincide with the hand over of the last u.s. controlled prison to the afghan government. it's the only prison in afghanistan still under u.s. control. after lengthy negotiations, officials reached an agreement to transfer control of the prison. the deal includes assurances that dangerous prisoners will not be released....
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whether easy elected pope or not, he's a big player in the future of this that john paul t, ii, it would great to have a st. louisention, somebody could say, cardinal dolan, i knew him back in rome. >> he's an enormous gift to the church and to the united states. >> we'll have a lot more of that interview up on our website. i'm joined by a priest and host of a show, the catholic channel. it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> obviously they are thrilled. there are church groups who happen to be here. they are excited. but for most people, the way that they are watching the conclave all around the world has changed so much, hasn't it? >> sure. sure. even 20 years ago there wouldn't have been the access inside the sistine chapel. yesterday's coverage with cameras following the cardinals in this sacred space and watching those doors close, i mean, people would have read about that a week later and this is just instantaneous. this is wonderful. >> apparently we could learn here on msnbc, where everyone will be watching, there's a new website called pope alarm. >> sure. >> you can get a little vibration a
whether easy elected pope or not, he's a big player in the future of this that john paul t, ii, it would great to have a st. louisention, somebody could say, cardinal dolan, i knew him back in rome. >> he's an enormous gift to the church and to the united states. >> we'll have a lot more of that interview up on our website. i'm joined by a priest and host of a show, the catholic channel. it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> obviously they are thrilled....
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john. >> i do appreciate that right now. we're hearing from st. louisown airport now, which is, by the way, where the plane is currently circling, it is circling over st. louis downtown airport in st. louis, missouri, that a plane carrying at least eight
john. >> i do appreciate that right now. we're hearing from st. louisown airport now, which is, by the way, where the plane is currently circling, it is circling over st. louis downtown airport in st. louis, missouri, that a plane carrying at least eight
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louis, also known as lambert field for a couple of reasons, john articulated one is the longer runway saw this jet blue plane there. when that jet blue plane came in i was right there on the runway along the runway as it landed and a couple of amazing things about it, how slowly the plane was coming in. you see how they land every day. how slowly on a touchdown and how long the pilot was able to hold that nose gear up before touching it down and you saw there when the sparks flew, the amazing thing about it, if you looked at the white line down the middle of the runway, that pilot kept that runway dead set on that line and when it it came to a stop it was touching the white line. a miraculous job before the miracle on the hudson was dreamed about. so, lambert field, st. louis international has a longer runway and we'll find out how long, clearly 10,000 feet or above which will give the pilot a lot more time to bleed that speed off. and they also have, our understanding, better emergency personnel should something go wrong. so, they've dealt with these types of things before and they'v
louis, also known as lambert field for a couple of reasons, john articulated one is the longer runway saw this jet blue plane there. when that jet blue plane came in i was right there on the runway along the runway as it landed and a couple of amazing things about it, how slowly the plane was coming in. you see how they land every day. how slowly on a touchdown and how long the pilot was able to hold that nose gear up before touching it down and you saw there when the sparks flew, the amazing...
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. >> john heilemann and richard haass are still with us. >> we are talking about louis! >> i know.hat's great. he could get one of those disgusting burgers. >> why do you think i'm talking about louis being in hong kong? >> you could freeze dry those things and send it over here by fedex. >> we do that with field peas from the south. >> as long as those things are being made, i don't think any company can claim to be responsible about the food they are serving, so that's just all this garbage. >> heaven right there. >> look at that. >> goes out the window when you actually present it. joining us of the "the washington post" is nbc policy analyst, ezra klein. >> you are smiling. >> you guys should keep these things in the green room. >> exactly! >> and washington anchor for bbc world news, katty kay and here for "time" magazine, rana foroohar to reveal the new issue and get to the important cover in a moment. first, a lot of news to cover this morning. >>> president obama touched down in the west bank city of ramallah this morning. he was greeted by president abbas of the palestinia
. >> john heilemann and richard haass are still with us. >> we are talking about louis! >> i know.hat's great. he could get one of those disgusting burgers. >> why do you think i'm talking about louis being in hong kong? >> you could freeze dry those things and send it over here by fedex. >> we do that with field peas from the south. >> as long as those things are being made, i don't think any company can claim to be responsible about the food they are...
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louis area golfer encountered a hazard no one could have expected. here's nbc's john. >> i had 20 minutes to hang on. it was more about surviving, trying to stay calm and not move. >> reporter: it happened at the ann briar golf course outside st. louis. they were in the middle of the 14th fairway when the ground suddenly gave way. >> hank said, tell mark to get out of the way. i said, hey, mark -- and i saw him disappear. >> reporter: disappear what looked like a tear in the carpet. >> when i was going down i thought that was it. i didn't know where i would land. >> reporter: he landed 18 feet under ground in a cave-like area bigger than the opening above. within minutes a ladder was put down the hole. mylar in pain from a dislocated shoulder couldn't climb up. >> i asked if he could move his fingers and toes, if anything was broken, was he bleeding. he said, no, no. quit asking me questions, get me out of here. >> reporter: in the men's mind the sink hole in florida that swallowed up a man in his bed, a man whose body hasn't been found. they made a sling for his shou
louis area golfer encountered a hazard no one could have expected. here's nbc's john. >> i had 20 minutes to hang on. it was more about surviving, trying to stay calm and not move. >> reporter: it happened at the ann briar golf course outside st. louis. they were in the middle of the 14th fairway when the ground suddenly gave way. >> hank said, tell mark to get out of the way. i said, hey, mark -- and i saw him disappear. >> reporter: disappear what looked like a tear in...
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louis set katharine adams, who was the only first lady born outside of the u.s. to bid will see the important role she plays in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and the complex relationship with her mother-in- law, former lady remained -- former first lady abigail adams. that will be tonight on c-span tonight c-span3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> former governor and vice presidential candidate sarah palin spoke at cpac on saturday. her comments are about half an hour. am notll of you know si remotely cool enough to be sarah palin. but i cannot resist coming out here for a brief moment to say a word about my friend, governor sarah palin. the mainstream media wants us to shut up. the mainstream media wants conservatives to accept defeat. the mainstream media wants us to be timid and hide in the corner. and the mainstream media is absolutely convinced that women cannot be conservatives. are the especially cannot shoot really big guns and hunt grizzly bears. [applause] you, that is why sarah palin drives the mainstream media bat-crap crazy. [applause] up their entire world view and she can pick winners. sarah palin jumped in ea
louis set katharine adams, who was the only first lady born outside of the u.s. to bid will see the important role she plays in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and the complex relationship with her mother-in- law, former lady remained -- former first lady abigail adams. that will be tonight on c-span tonight c-span3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> former governor and vice presidential candidate sarah palin spoke at cpac on saturday. her comments...
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louis, marquette, syracuse, oregon, memphis, wichita, arizona, butler, california, colorado state, and virginia commonwealth. and if you're competing against us on cnn.com, check this out. who's in first place? johnerman is second to last. i love this. where am i? i have no idea. >> i'll get you, king. i will get you john king. >> can somebody tell me where my bracket stands? >> i love berman is second to last. >> count me down there. oh, no, that is not good. i'm not going to say. i'm not -- i'm in the middle. >> i did it just like i would pick stocks. i went through -- i don't know a lot about basketball. i analyzed these teams. one of my producers looked at the coach, the history. i picked them just like i would pick a stock portfolio. >> let's see how you do. maybe you're on to something. >> right now, president obama wrapping up his mission to the middle east and headed to his last stop as we speak. a live report coming up. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of
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john berman, thanks so much. i'll take it right from here. good afternoon, everyone. i i'm brooke baldwin. let me reset what we're all looking at. these are live pictures of the st. louis downtown airport, to be specific this is cahokia, illinois, across the river from st. louis. i know you don't see a lot right now. these are just sort of different landing strips here as part of this airport, different tarmacs, what you will see momentarily if this is what i believe this camera crew on this helicopter crew is zooming in on, see the four vehicles, four vehicles, four different ambulances, so the situation right now is that this airport, this leer jet 45, ever since 1:00 eastern time, it has been circling and the issue is it cannot land. there is an issue, according to tory dunnen, we'll bring you in in a moment, our aviation expert, it appears, tory, let me bring you in, are you with me? >> sure, i'm here. >> does it appear that this plane is descending? >> it looks like it is at the moment. but this could be on a delay here. i have to tell you, brooke, we have seen it come in and circle the airport. there are potentially troubleshooting what could be a problem. the fa
john berman, thanks so much. i'll take it right from here. good afternoon, everyone. i i'm brooke baldwin. let me reset what we're all looking at. these are live pictures of the st. louis downtown airport, to be specific this is cahokia, illinois, across the river from st. louis. i know you don't see a lot right now. these are just sort of different landing strips here as part of this airport, different tarmacs, what you will see momentarily if this is what i believe this camera crew on this...
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louis acatherine adams, who was the only first lady born outside the u.s. we'll see the important role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and a complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. we'll include your comments and questions by phone, facebook, and twitter, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> you're looking at the next industrial revolution. this is an innovation company. these two tools empower people to make them. and it works by building up layers of plastic until your model is done, and then you take it out of the maker bot and you have something. >> it's when you go out, when did you to your coffee shop, you're in starbucks somewhere, and you want to use an open wifi network. you don't know what the guy sitting next to you is doing. is he looking at your data? we have to develop something to work on tablets and mobile phones. no one else has done that. >> he had a fever today. >> ok, well, since you have a fever, we can go ahead and initialize the digital otoscope. this is used to look at the patient's ear, nose, a
louis acatherine adams, who was the only first lady born outside the u.s. we'll see the important role she played in the 1824 presidential campaign of her husband, john quincy adams, and a complex relationship with her mother-in-law, former first lady abigail adams. we'll include your comments and questions by phone, facebook, and twitter, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> you're looking at the next industrial revolution. this is...