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. >> thank you, judith. so now we come to the point of the program where we invite the audience to ask questions of the panelists. and we have about 30 minutes, because this panel ends at 11:50. i understand we are encouraged to leave the premises at about that time. question? yes, sir. do you have -- sorry. >> do i have to wait for the microphone? >> it's right above you. >> oh, there it is. the previous panel was on global warming, and so i want to know if there is a way to avoid this being a zero sum gain? you talked about development and i am very well aware of the fact that in pakistan, there is talk about putting in a huge dam that may raise carbon dioxide levels, so is there a way to not contribute to t contribute to what the previous panel spent a lot of time on. >> did everybody hear the question? >> no. >> the question has to do with global warming. is there a way to sustain economic growth and not contribute to the problem of global warming? is that fair? okay. >> i just had a conversation with an
. >> thank you, judith. so now we come to the point of the program where we invite the audience to ask questions of the panelists. and we have about 30 minutes, because this panel ends at 11:50. i understand we are encouraged to leave the premises at about that time. question? yes, sir. do you have -- sorry. >> do i have to wait for the microphone? >> it's right above you. >> oh, there it is. the previous panel was on global warming, and so i want to know if there is a...
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judith grey and karen finney.nk you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >> coming up, barney frank joins me on the 25th anniversary of his coming out as our first openly gay member of congress. how 25 years later we still live in a country where children are taught to sing hate songs about gay people in church. you will hear a 5-year-old spewing hatred in church to the rapturous joy of all in attendance. >>> and the lies of newt gingrich about the lies of donald trump are in tonight's rewrite. and later, emmy winning writer joins me to try to talk about some serious stuff. let's see if he can do that. [ male announcer ] this is corporate caterers, miami, florida. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better e
judith grey and karen finney.nk you both very much for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >> coming up, barney frank joins me on the 25th anniversary of his coming out as our first openly gay member of congress. how 25 years later we still live in a country where children are taught to sing hate songs about gay people in church. you will hear a 5-year-old spewing hatred in church to the rapturous joy of all in attendance. >>> and the lies of newt gingrich about the lies of...
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judith grey and karen finney.ou both very much for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >> coming up, barney frank joins me on the 25th anniversary of his coming out as our first openly gay member of congress. how 25 years later we still live in a country where children are taught to sing hate songs about gay people in church. you will hear a 5-year-old spewing hatred in church to the rapturous joy of all in attendance. >>> and the lies of newt gingrich about the lies of donald trump are in tonight's rewrite. and later, emmy winning writer joins me to try to talk about some serious stuff. let's see if he can do that. nou] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty e
judith grey and karen finney.ou both very much for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >> coming up, barney frank joins me on the 25th anniversary of his coming out as our first openly gay member of congress. how 25 years later we still live in a country where children are taught to sing hate songs about gay people in church. you will hear a 5-year-old spewing hatred in church to the rapturous joy of all in attendance. >>> and the lies of newt gingrich about the lies of donald...
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but -- carrie can speak more to this, or judith may as well. there is also a fair amount of research that suggests that actually aid works better when the recipients don't think they are part of your grand plan. but actually aid works better when recipients thinks it's about them and not about you. which makes sense in your own life but on an individual level if you think about it. and i would argue that we have not quite hit the sweet spot of being able to explain to our fellow citizens that it's not naively throwing money down rat holes that it's in ourself interest, and part of our self interest is all truism. this ties back into a much larger debate that i think you are seeing play out in the presidential election about how the u.s. should act in the 21st century world overall, and whether the kind of power that we have now requires that when we work with others, we consider their views and preferences in ways that can somehow be painful for us. or we have so much power that we can work with others and tell them what they want. a great many
but -- carrie can speak more to this, or judith may as well. there is also a fair amount of research that suggests that actually aid works better when the recipients don't think they are part of your grand plan. but actually aid works better when recipients thinks it's about them and not about you. which makes sense in your own life but on an individual level if you think about it. and i would argue that we have not quite hit the sweet spot of being able to explain to our fellow citizens that...
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judith miller, author and fox news contributor. he always denied his innocence. >> he always denied he had done this. his family has continued to deny that to this day because it was the family that initially made the announcement of his death. he was let out of jail supposedly because he had only three months to live. this was scottish and british decision and low and behold he died three years later. questions have been raised whether or not he was let out of jail for different reasons. the british press and british government ever since his release have been looking into allegations that perhaps there was a trade between his release and british access to oil and gas in libya. and the son of moammar khadafy who is still a prisoner in libya is going to be accused of war
judith miller, author and fox news contributor. he always denied his innocence. >> he always denied he had done this. his family has continued to deny that to this day because it was the family that initially made the announcement of his death. he was let out of jail supposedly because he had only three months to live. this was scottish and british decision and low and behold he died three years later. questions have been raised whether or not he was let out of jail for different reasons....
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each of the panelists will speak for about ten minutes, starting with carrie, then heather, then judith. and then we will open it up to questions. c-span is here and so when you notice somebody with a big fish pole with a microphone attached to it trying to get your questions, don't be alarmed. that's all part of the plan. so, without further ado, we'll start with carrie hessler-radelet. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to the people in the balcony up here, it's hard to see you because of the bright lights so i'm going to mostly look down here, but please know you've all included. as he just mentioned i am the deputy director of peace corps but i spent two and a half decades working in public health for an organization called john snow, incorporated. it's an international public health organization that implemented programs funded by your tax dollars at work as well as funding from foundations and the u.n. agencies. so that is the perspective that i'm going to offer today. i am happy to answer questions about peace corps if people have that later on, but my conversations today wi
each of the panelists will speak for about ten minutes, starting with carrie, then heather, then judith. and then we will open it up to questions. c-span is here and so when you notice somebody with a big fish pole with a microphone attached to it trying to get your questions, don't be alarmed. that's all part of the plan. so, without further ado, we'll start with carrie hessler-radelet. >> good morning, everyone. my apologies to the people in the balcony up here, it's hard to see you...
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>> judith white. judith light. >> did you know judith light? >> i did. we were in the cancer play together. no, i was in that one. >> no you weren't. >> yes, i played her son. >> no, you didn't. >> look it up. look it up. >> are you serious? >> we have to close things out the post game wrap up with andy levy. >>> he is an old friend -- she is an old friend. >> linda blair? >> maud? >> go ahead, post game wrap up. >> andrea, what is your column about this week? >> mitt romney and how he needs a message. >> that's a good idea. >> i would rather talk about his love life and all of the women he has slept with. >> michael what do you have come ?g. >> a piece in the "wall street journal" and one coming this weekend and chris buckley's new book and something else about holocaust art. >> lillian helman, did you sleep with lillian helman. >> elf? >> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kiss and tell. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. causing damage to propertnd
>> judith white. judith light. >> did you know judith light? >> i did. we were in the cancer play together. no, i was in that one. >> no you weren't. >> yes, i played her son. >> no, you didn't. >> look it up. look it up. >> are you serious? >> we have to close things out the post game wrap up with andy levy. >>> he is an old friend -- she is an old friend. >> linda blair? >> maud? >> go ahead, post game wrap up....
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judith, let me start with you.roup is involved in a non-citizen perge effort going on in florida right now. tell us about this and how big of an impact could it have. >> that's right, thank you. so florida is at it's old tricks again. this is deja vu. they have created a new list of people they plan to take off of the voter roles as a last minute scrub of the election. they matched driver's license records to the voter rolls to see who was citizens. we know florida has a history of doing this last minute before an election and using lists that are flawed on so many different levels. so much so that some of the election supervisors in florida are refusing to do this. i fought this. we sued the state in 2000 for this same thing. for making up flawed lists of so called felons, and in 2004, we had to do the same thing and say don't use this bad list. here we go again, last minute efforts that are partisan to get people of color off the list before the election. >> people are getting letters in the mail i understand? >>
judith, let me start with you.roup is involved in a non-citizen perge effort going on in florida right now. tell us about this and how big of an impact could it have. >> that's right, thank you. so florida is at it's old tricks again. this is deja vu. they have created a new list of people they plan to take off of the voter roles as a last minute scrub of the election. they matched driver's license records to the voter rolls to see who was citizens. we know florida has a history of doing...
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judith guerra.ciero univisionuÓe tenemos mucha seguridad noero uo y ni q@@ calderÓn.e mÉxico, edgar muÑoz, univisiÓn. noticiero univisionunivisio@@via aÑo el decpartamento de estado, 15 millones de solicitoes. >>> los aspirantes@@ pueden ingresar el nÚmero de registro a la misma pÁgina de internet eroa univisdeunivesidencia norteamÉr. >>> el disidente chino ciego, chen guano chen quiere salir de china porque su vida corre mri dpro. quien sabe si pueda. poco despuÉs de abandonar la embajada de estados unidos en se escondiÓ tras esc@@ de notici arrestoo univero un domiciliari. >>> las autoridades lo amenazaron con matar a su esposa a golpes. >>> pasamos con ilia calderÓn. >>> la prÓxima te corres un poquito mÁs nos llegan noticiasision@@notic que provoca embriuez sin @@noti@ reporta sobre desinfectante que se realiza. >>> someterlo a un proceso quÍmico muy simple y resulta en alcohol y licor. >>> nos vemos hacemos un corte, y al volver, el porcentaje nacidas en estados unidos. que no podÍa responder correctamente a las preguntos del examen de ciudadanÍa. ivisioa mansiÓn
judith guerra.ciero univisionuÓe tenemos mucha seguridad noero uo y ni q@@ calderÓn.e mÉxico, edgar muÑoz, univisiÓn. noticiero univisionunivisio@@via aÑo el decpartamento de estado, 15 millones de solicitoes. >>> los aspirantes@@ pueden ingresar el nÚmero de registro a la misma pÁgina de internet eroa univisdeunivesidencia norteamÉr. >>> el disidente chino ciego, chen guano chen quiere salir de china porque su vida corre mri dpro. quien sabe si pueda. poco despuÉs...
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. (♪ opening music: "as time goes by"♪ ) judith: is that you, mum? yes. ah.l, dressed like that it had better be. you worked late. a lot to catch up on. you're always working late. well, i got into the habit. there was ever much to come home to. well, thanks. well, when you were married, i mean. which time? both times. have you eaten? no. want me to whip us up something? that offer lacked conviction. we'll eat out. right. i'll get dressed. what's that? oh, it's a manuscript of lionel's book. he's finished the revisions. i thought he must still be working on that. i didn't see sandy in the office today. no, gave her the day off to recover from working with him. is he difficult to work for? bloody impossible, according to sandy. i always thought age mellowed. huh! you wait till you've aged. here we go! judith: did he ask you to read it? no. i had a copy run-off. ahh! what do you mean "aah?' you want to know what he was doing all those years you lost touch. oh, well, all right, i do. it's called nostalgia. no, it's called nosiness. (doorbell rings) i'll get that
. (♪ opening music: "as time goes by"♪ ) judith: is that you, mum? yes. ah.l, dressed like that it had better be. you worked late. a lot to catch up on. you're always working late. well, i got into the habit. there was ever much to come home to. well, thanks. well, when you were married, i mean. which time? both times. have you eaten? no. want me to whip us up something? that offer lacked conviction. we'll eat out. right. i'll get dressed. what's that? oh, it's a manuscript of...
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y judith guerra de consolid mÉxico, que opera 900 agencias explica la razÓn. tenemos mucho que enseÑar. >>> el programa de roial tour dice guerra que influencio bien. >>> hay un turismo mÁs especializado, cÓmo el de aventura. >>> mÉxico es un buen lugar para nadar, visitar ruinas. >>> suena como un destino muy chip, muy bonito. >>> la gente amable. >>> la violencia puede que espante a algunos, pero las campaÑas de promociÓn han funcionado, el gobierno pretende que en el 2018 pase del lugar 10 a quinto en el mundo. edgar muÑÓz, univision. >>> y estados unidos anunciÓ los ganadores de 500 mml visas. y desde este aÑo pueden inpresar el nÚmero de registro a la misma pÁgina, y el sistema le dira si tiene posibilidad o perdiÓ la posibilidad de ganar una tarjeta. el disidente chino ciego, dijo que quiere salir de china, tuvieron lugar estas declaraciÓn poco despuÉs que dejÓ la embajada de estados unidos. y dice que saliÓ porque loo amenazaron con matar a su esposa a golpe. y vamos con ilia calderÓn. muy lejos. >>> sÍ la prÓxima te corres mÁs. >>> y tenemos noticia de
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. >> now joining us on tv on c-span 2 is doctor judith reisman. she is most recently the author of this book "sexual sabotage", how one mad scientist released a plate of corruption and contagion on america. doctor judith reisman, who is the mad scientist you are referring to? >> unhappy to say and that would be the founder of the kinsey institute, which is still alive and rushing along. it is still going on and driving in bloomington, indiana, at the bloomington university. gender reproduction can be instituted, and he was a man who is involved in the sexual torture of hundreds of children in his own work. i keep saying that that is not a reliable scientist, but it has been in little difficult to get that across. >> very quickly, remind us about the kinsey report and how he developed that whole thing. >> world war ii was over, officially in 1945. our guys were returning from overseas. they were traumatized, the nation was traumatized. a couple of years later, in 1948, mr. kinsey's book came out called sexual behavior in the human male. the propaga
. >> now joining us on tv on c-span 2 is doctor judith reisman. she is most recently the author of this book "sexual sabotage", how one mad scientist released a plate of corruption and contagion on america. doctor judith reisman, who is the mad scientist you are referring to? >> unhappy to say and that would be the founder of the kinsey institute, which is still alive and rushing along. it is still going on and driving in bloomington, indiana, at the bloomington...
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. >> judith, when you look at the fact that out of 31 million votes cast, only 0.00004% have resultedud. i mean, there is no reason at all to have changed the id laws, and make them more difficult to deny people like mrs. applewright the right to vote. >> right, this is not about preventing fraud, it's about preventing voting. to change the rules in the middle of the game is not fair. to undermine or democracy by taking away the precious right to participate in our democracy is a shame. there's no evidence of impersonation of voters, and people like mrs. applewhite have voted and had a voice in our democracy, and then to be ripped off because some people want to stack the deck for partisan gain? this is a problem and that's why advancement project and the aclu filed a lawsuit because we want to stop these laws from spreading because everyone should have the right to vote. >> let me show you something, judith, and mrs. applewhite that governor corbin said in 2010 before when he was elected to governor. look at this. >> the governor said yesterday that bob brady should resign if he does
. >> judith, when you look at the fact that out of 31 million votes cast, only 0.00004% have resultedud. i mean, there is no reason at all to have changed the id laws, and make them more difficult to deny people like mrs. applewright the right to vote. >> right, this is not about preventing fraud, it's about preventing voting. to change the rules in the middle of the game is not fair. to undermine or democracy by taking away the precious right to participate in our democracy is a...
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judith and i are lawyers. knowledgeable about voting rights and voting issues. imagine the 34% of those women who don't have this knowledge and this information. and when you talk about the voters who are no longer now going to be able to vote on sunday, i'm looking at you all because we all know many of the people that you represent are the individuals who will be impacted by those changes. now let me quickly get on to tell you about what can be done, what kinds of things you can do. there are legal challenges that are going on across the country and my colleagues are going to talk to you about some of these legal challenges. the brennan center is involved in some of them. there is a case in south carolina. there's a case in texas. we are representing, alongwith some of my colleagues here the league of women voters in florida because florida is one of those states that has really passed some laws that have made it very, very difficult for organizations again, like the league women voters, to handle their vote
judith and i are lawyers. knowledgeable about voting rights and voting issues. imagine the 34% of those women who don't have this knowledge and this information. and when you talk about the voters who are no longer now going to be able to vote on sunday, i'm looking at you all because we all know many of the people that you represent are the individuals who will be impacted by those changes. now let me quickly get on to tell you about what can be done, what kinds of things you can do. there are...
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>>trace: judith, thank you. millions of americans have a personal connection to memorial day.. husbands. wives. sons. daughters. who have served our nation. next, an anchor shares her story. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >>trace: americans gather to spend time with friends and family it is important to remember the origin of this holiday. memorial day was first called decoration day, a former union general named john logan proclaimed the holiday in 1868 as a day to place flour worries on the drives of soldiers and millions remember those who served happening now, anchor lee shares with us t
>>trace: judith, thank you. millions of americans have a personal connection to memorial day.. husbands. wives. sons. daughters. who have served our nation. next, an anchor shares her story. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality...
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with us now the pulitzer prize winning journalist judith miller and adjunct fellow.is was very real from the beginning, no entrapment. no police setting up a sting. this was the real deal. >>guest: absolutely. law enforcement officials i talked to said if this came off, if they succeeded, if the three succeeded it would have been the worst attack on american soil since 9/11, so it is, really, a great tribute to the f.b.i. and the nypd they were on this guy. they got the suspect as result of monitoring e-mails and consequence he was having with someone overseas and they tracked him back. they followed the plot. and they stepped it in time. now, what he said was, well, in his defense, he didn't want to kill americans here. he wanted to be trained to go kill americans in afghanistan. and that he backed out of the not once it became cheer that american citizens were going to be the target. that was his defense. and he also said even though he had training the training was not very good and he was shut out by the other plotter and he wanted nothing to do with it but it wa
with us now the pulitzer prize winning journalist judith miller and adjunct fellow.is was very real from the beginning, no entrapment. no police setting up a sting. this was the real deal. >>guest: absolutely. law enforcement officials i talked to said if this came off, if they succeeded, if the three succeeded it would have been the worst attack on american soil since 9/11, so it is, really, a great tribute to the f.b.i. and the nypd they were on this guy. they got the suspect as result...
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. >> reporter: as collaborative creators, richard lang and his wife judith are always on the lookoutalways discover it. but not the way you might expect. bits and pieces of plastic. >> it's everywhere. >> reporter: bags. ropes. pellets. you name it. keogh beach, which the lang's visit frequently, is a short distance from their home north of san francisco. the plastic, which washes ashore with tidal consistency, is from farther away. much farther away. >> we find things from all over the pacific rim. korea, china, indiana, taiwan. >> reporter: and an untold number other places, where discarded plastic on sidewalks and streets gets flushed by rain water into gutters and gullies. and then into the ocean. their beach harvest, plastic footwear. hat advisers, flamingo heads, monopoly houses, et cetera, et cetera, sorted by shape and color and stored for later use as -- remember i described richard and judith as creators much prized art? well this is their prized art. pieces of fishing nets arranged in a jackson pollock-like manner. a wreath of child's barrettes. a circle of toy soldiers. r
. >> reporter: as collaborative creators, richard lang and his wife judith are always on the lookoutalways discover it. but not the way you might expect. bits and pieces of plastic. >> it's everywhere. >> reporter: bags. ropes. pellets. you name it. keogh beach, which the lang's visit frequently, is a short distance from their home north of san francisco. the plastic, which washes ashore with tidal consistency, is from farther away. much farther away. >> we find things...
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joining us now is judith browne diana. he's a civil rights attorney and co-director of the advancement project. she represented the naacp in a 2000 lawsuit to remedy voting rights in florida. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> you are much more deeply involved in the vagueries of florida voting law than i am. did i get anything wrong in the way i explained what's going on in florida now in terms of how you understand the facts? >> you got it right. >> okay. it's complicated and it's quickly changing and a lot of this stuff hasn't been debated. it seems to being done at the initiative of the florida governor. is the governor consulting with lawyers in order to -- is this the kind of thing that other states are doing? is this a standard process that florida's going through, or is this something unusual? >> well, i mean, it's florida taking out their old bag of tricks. and they have come up with a new list and the list is flawed. i mean, a 91-year-old world war ii veteran? i mean, come on. really, gove
joining us now is judith browne diana. he's a civil rights attorney and co-director of the advancement project. she represented the naacp in a 2000 lawsuit to remedy voting rights in florida. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> you are much more deeply involved in the vagueries of florida voting law than i am. did i get anything wrong in the way i explained what's going on in florida now in terms of how you understand the facts? >> you got it right....
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. >> judith heads up a group called the 100 women against violence. she was compelled to take action after watching the coverage of a murder last year. >> he is a little boy. it was very heartbreaking. all of us have children, grandchildren. >> reporter: the plan is to raise money at the restaurant and through community donations. that money will then be used to buy gift cards from neighborhood stories and supermarkets. one organizer says the gift card will be given away in exchange for guns. >> the mothers, the wives, the daughters, i want to focus on that. we are pleading to them to get rid of those guns, to make the change within the home so the change can occur in the streets. >> gun buybacks in oakland have often seen mixed results with gun dealers from outside the area dumping junction finals they cannot sell to organizers are taking precautions. >> we want to focus in oakland. if you can provide proof you're an oakland resident. >> organizers are hoping to raise $10,000 for the gun buyback. they have raised almost half of that goal, so they're
. >> judith heads up a group called the 100 women against violence. she was compelled to take action after watching the coverage of a murder last year. >> he is a little boy. it was very heartbreaking. all of us have children, grandchildren. >> reporter: the plan is to raise money at the restaurant and through community donations. that money will then be used to buy gift cards from neighborhood stories and supermarkets. one organizer says the gift card will be given away in...
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mohammad hasan of pennsylvania was driving the van. 49-year-old judith sonogel was driving the suv. she's from d.c. police are trying to figure out why the van crossed over. >>> rain is on the way, but we'll tell you when you need your umbrella and for how long. >>> tonight at 11:00, if you own a smartphones, you can do more than surf the web and text. if you're on the go, it's easy for your cell phone bill and budget to take a hit. on news4 at 11:00, liz crenshaw explains how to avoid getting bitten by gigabytes. if you think you're protected with an >>> david mcgowan now works as a 911 dispatcher. mcgowan's steady voice guided her through the steps of cpr, and minutes later, everything was okay. >> give her two more breaths now. two more breaths. make that chest go up and down. push it in there. let's go again. one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. are they there, ma'am? >> yes, they're here, she's breathing! >> she's breathing? >> yes. >> he was the -- mcgowan retired from baseball back in january. he was with the orioles for 14 seasons. what a voice. >>> we are learning
mohammad hasan of pennsylvania was driving the van. 49-year-old judith sonogel was driving the suv. she's from d.c. police are trying to figure out why the van crossed over. >>> rain is on the way, but we'll tell you when you need your umbrella and for how long. >>> tonight at 11:00, if you own a smartphones, you can do more than surf the web and text. if you're on the go, it's easy for your cell phone bill and budget to take a hit. on news4 at 11:00, liz crenshaw explains how...
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but a frightened overreaction is also a risk, says economist judith scott clayton. >> the risk is if they decide not to go because they're afraid of taking out debt, they may actually end up in a worse situation than had they decided to go. >> reporter: now, one reason student debt has surged past a trillion dollars-- 80% of it owed to uncle sam-- is because college has become increasingly expensive. and the cato institutes neal mccluskey thinks he knows why: because of government loans. >> the massive inflation we see in tuition in college prices have gone up faster than healthcare, faster than almost any other major industry, well that's a product in large part of federal student aid. and again, if you give someone $100, you tell them they have to use it for college, and colleges know they have it, of course they're going to raise their prices. >> reporter: the government begs to differ. >> federal subsidies are not the reason that college costs have escalated. >> reporter: if government aid drives tuition, says undersecretary of education martha kanter, how come prices are rising
but a frightened overreaction is also a risk, says economist judith scott clayton. >> the risk is if they decide not to go because they're afraid of taking out debt, they may actually end up in a worse situation than had they decided to go. >> reporter: now, one reason student debt has surged past a trillion dollars-- 80% of it owed to uncle sam-- is because college has become increasingly expensive. and the cato institutes neal mccluskey thinks he knows why: because of government...
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before his interview with the world's most notorious whistleblower want to happen on cd so don't miss judith a sound just controversial program right here in just a couple of days and up about the headlines with in the half an hour time and right now all going over at his guests to dig deep to find out just how real is this threat of a neo nazi revival decades after they fall of the reich spotlight is up next on. oh. how again a welcome to spotlight bit into the show on our t.v. i'll bernardo today we're talking about world war two. the greatest tragedy in the history of mankind took over sixty million lives one of the third reich finally collapsed and became evident the past as it should always be considered a lawful and a horrible place but sixty seven years later we see if little an absent father should in some countries where s.s. metro's or nerd like you so how can it be is seven decades and not to forget the absolute will discuss it with a russian historian bloody murder me deals here in my studio and joining us from riga latvia politician that's here let stella. sixty seven years have
before his interview with the world's most notorious whistleblower want to happen on cd so don't miss judith a sound just controversial program right here in just a couple of days and up about the headlines with in the half an hour time and right now all going over at his guests to dig deep to find out just how real is this threat of a neo nazi revival decades after they fall of the reich spotlight is up next on. oh. how again a welcome to spotlight bit into the show on our t.v. i'll bernardo...
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judith gardenia has helped organize it since day one. >> it's textile, something they have in their lives all the time. if you have a little money, you can come here and have a piece of genuine handmade art that is an american institution. >> reporter: all in the middle of the cinco de mayo scene in downtown san jose. >> newsic is going. people in the area anyhow. the door is open. they're welcome to come in. weave had a lot of people come in on the weekend that are like, wow, i can take a piece home with me. >> as community and art are woven together around keep sakes that can span generations. >> some people want to hang them on their wall, some people want them on their beds. they're here, they're warm. they're comforting. it's something everybody can enjoy. >> reporter: with this look of some of wtoha a st ndee experience in the bay area this weekend, i'm lawrence scott. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete stran
judith gardenia has helped organize it since day one. >> it's textile, something they have in their lives all the time. if you have a little money, you can come here and have a piece of genuine handmade art that is an american institution. >> reporter: all in the middle of the cinco de mayo scene in downtown san jose. >> newsic is going. people in the area anyhow. the door is open. they're welcome to come in. weave had a lot of people come in on the weekend that are like, wow,...
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. >> judith. >> the greater journey from slavery to abolitionist. you mentioned several things that the northern abolitionists who were averting slavery from the developing nation. but also the misperception of southerners as the great protagonists and beneficiaries of slavery. that at point in american history. recently, within the past ten years, there is a film. you also mentioned. a film that came up through sundance and is in distribution is a documentary called "traces of the trade." it is about the brown and wolf family about the greatest -- >> i went to brown university. i know all about the brown family. >> he ran the university and most of the north through the slave trade. and the documentary is available on youtube. it is a phenomenal story. i would like to enfold or have your opinion with regard to the greatest sin of slavery. i would like us to be absolved somehow in this little area of the world. >> in waterford, i'll absolve waterford. it was a quaker community. >> could you place the journey in the greater context of the slave trade
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she had the politics of housework and beverly jones and judith brown tour of female liberation movement in the actual library. the thing i thought was so interesting was it was not uncommon to find in the campus mail such publications as the bitch manifesto and foundations for social change. gay folk. the point i want to emphasize here is that this administrator extended her umbrella of programming to include radical feminists and their agenda and the students involved in those areas. now that we've considered the growth of feminism at ku, i'd like to share a few stories regarding how this interactive, intergenerational women's network also extended into other areas of social activism. first i will consider civil rights and second i will discuss ku student protests in 1970. ku saw a large civil rights sit-in at the university administration building strong hall in 1965 on the day after bloody sunday in selma, alabama. taylor knew about the protest before it occurred through her network of staff and students. because the chancellor perceived her as credible to both administrators and bla
she had the politics of housework and beverly jones and judith brown tour of female liberation movement in the actual library. the thing i thought was so interesting was it was not uncommon to find in the campus mail such publications as the bitch manifesto and foundations for social change. gay folk. the point i want to emphasize here is that this administrator extended her umbrella of programming to include radical feminists and their agenda and the students involved in those areas. now that...
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and you're looking at new york times that that sold all these lies with iraq war i mean they had judith miller so for example if they were to review my book and they would say something positive i would really panic because considering where days that that would be a very very big insult for me and as far as the alternative medium small we have places like archy here that has been very consistent and independent but many alternatives they are receiving their funding their money from these foundations that are owned by those corporations large mega corporations the same one percent in the screaming about so how could they be independent and even you have soros foundations several stories giving millions of dollars so particular alternative media what is alternative about that so i refer to them as chua's i alternative and unfortunately today be have very few media channels and whether it is print or radio that is truly alternative and truly independent let's talk about what would you say is the most explosive allegation that your book puts forward to serve her agree for this book i as i
and you're looking at new york times that that sold all these lies with iraq war i mean they had judith miller so for example if they were to review my book and they would say something positive i would really panic because considering where days that that would be a very very big insult for me and as far as the alternative medium small we have places like archy here that has been very consistent and independent but many alternatives they are receiving their funding their money from these...
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you rail the conservative assault on voting rights ahead of the two thousand and twelve election judith brown diana you know she's an attorney and co-director of the advancement project truth welcome back to thank you for having me so tell us about the this challenge to this voter i.d. law sure advancement project and the a.c.l.u. and other organizations filed a lawsuit under the state constitution saying that the new voter i.d. law in pennsylvania is actually against the constitutional right to vote which is a state right and so we have sued on behalf of several organizations and individuals who will be blocked from voting in the fall because they don't have they don't meet the restrictive requirements of voter id in that state a centrist and because the u.s. supreme court i forget the case but has explicitly said that there is no federal right to vote it's not explicated or listed or whatever and find the guns and the supreme court has said it is fine to have voter id as long as that is free and accessible i.d. and. so that they educate the public about this new requirement except wha
you rail the conservative assault on voting rights ahead of the two thousand and twelve election judith brown diana you know she's an attorney and co-director of the advancement project truth welcome back to thank you for having me so tell us about the this challenge to this voter i.d. law sure advancement project and the a.c.l.u. and other organizations filed a lawsuit under the state constitution saying that the new voter i.d. law in pennsylvania is actually against the constitutional right...