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kenneth is talking about what's happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail and despite what harris wofford said about setting up the civil rights section. i wonder if you could pull that middle together for us and give us your assessment of where he was and did you see him as a gradualist? >> are you asking me? >> yes, you. >> if i saw the president as a -- you couldn't be black and alive after ernie and his school mates and other black youngsters in the south on freedom rides and they are getting their heads whipped because they want a decent education. and the president is nominating judges who you wouldn't jump over the moon to put on the bench if you were me. personally, i thought -- i worked for kennedy in the campaign and i never supported a republican. i'm a democrat all the way. when i got to washington, there was a sense that i had that many of the white guys who were in charge of running the civil rights
kenneth is talking about what's happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail and despite what harris wofford said about setting up the civil rights section. i wonder if you could pull that middle together for us and give us your assessment of where he was and did you see him as a gradualist? >> are you asking me? >> yes, you. >> if i saw the president as a -- you...
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this is the last image we have of kenneth chamberlain alive. police say he continued to come at them with a knife, so they shot him with several bean bags from a shotgun. police say when that didn't stop him, one officer fired his pistol twice. one bullet hit chamberlain in the lung, killing him. at 7:09 a.m., just about two hours after a medical alert dispatcher calls to see if a former marine is okay, kenneth chamberlain is pronounced dead. now joining me is criminal defense attorney mark geragos, also marcia clark former los angeles deputy district attorney and the author of "guilt by degrees" also former police officer lou palumbo joins us as well. mark, are you surprised that the grand jury chose not to indict the officer who shot kenneth chamberlain? >> it's fairly outrageous that they did not. but i'm not surprised. the only time a grand jury will not indict is in -- it's always an outlyer is when it's a police officer, or one of the reasons why they didn't take george zimmerman's case in front of a grand jury down in florida, you might
this is the last image we have of kenneth chamberlain alive. police say he continued to come at them with a knife, so they shot him with several bean bags from a shotgun. police say when that didn't stop him, one officer fired his pistol twice. one bullet hit chamberlain in the lung, killing him. at 7:09 a.m., just about two hours after a medical alert dispatcher calls to see if a former marine is okay, kenneth chamberlain is pronounced dead. now joining me is criminal defense attorney mark...
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we'll talk to kenneth chamberlain, jr., his son shortly.ut first, soledad with more. >> well, the white plains district attorney said this was tragic from all sides and i think that's fair to say. i have seen mr. chamberlain's medical records. ken chamberlain is a man who couldn't walk up a flight of stairs without having respiratory issues, that's why he wore that pendant around his neck in case he needed medical attention. it went off on november 19, an ambulance was dispatched. a security camera captured the police arriving there and kenneth chamberlain is called by the medical alert company who talks to him over a speakerphone. you can hear him telling them he's okay, he wants the police to go away. he said, they're going to kill me or beat me up. another point, you hear the medical alert dispatcher calling the police saying he doesn't need them anymore and he tells mr. chamberlain they won't go away unless he talks to them. i want to show you video that's mounted on the taser gun. take a look. >> okay. what are you doing. >> open up. >
we'll talk to kenneth chamberlain, jr., his son shortly.ut first, soledad with more. >> well, the white plains district attorney said this was tragic from all sides and i think that's fair to say. i have seen mr. chamberlain's medical records. ken chamberlain is a man who couldn't walk up a flight of stairs without having respiratory issues, that's why he wore that pendant around his neck in case he needed medical attention. it went off on november 19, an ambulance was dispatched. a...
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lord chancellor, kenneth clark bearing the purse with a speech. duke of norfolk and the lord chamberlain. and the queen and the duke of edinboro will turn to the right to make their way into that robing room. we'll get a little glimpse of the robing room, which by the way in the second world war served as the chamber of the house of lords because of all the damage done to the palace of westminster. the state opening took place in that room. it's remarkable to think today. just a few minutes inside the room for the parliamentary robes to be prepared for the imperial state crown to be prepared to. the herald's in place for a procession in state through the royal gallery. and the lieutenant general david leaky who was appointed relatively recently, his first state opening today, a lot of pressure on him. we chatted last week as he was preparing and he was looking forward to it. the kings of arms leading the herald. and they are the ones who are in charge of all the duty and the design of new coats of arms. that's the scene in the royal gallery. will
lord chancellor, kenneth clark bearing the purse with a speech. duke of norfolk and the lord chamberlain. and the queen and the duke of edinboro will turn to the right to make their way into that robing room. we'll get a little glimpse of the robing room, which by the way in the second world war served as the chamber of the house of lords because of all the damage done to the palace of westminster. the state opening took place in that room. it's remarkable to think today. just a few minutes...
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lord chancellor kenneth clarke has presented the speech to her majesty. and she has acknowledged the receipt of the speech, which she will now prepare to read. >> my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's legislative program will focus on economic growth, justice, and constitutional reform. my ministers' first priority will be to reduce the deficit and restore economic stability. legislation will be introduced to reduce burdens on business by repealing unnecessary legislation and to limit state inspection of businesses. my government will introduce legislation to reform competition law to promote enterprise and fair markets. my government will introduce legislation to establish a green investment bank. measures will be brought forward to further strengthen regulation of the financial services sector, and implemented at the recommendations of the independent commission on banking. my government will introduce legislation to establish an independent to ensure supermarkets deal fairly. a bill will be introduced to reduce burdens on charit
lord chancellor kenneth clarke has presented the speech to her majesty. and she has acknowledged the receipt of the speech, which she will now prepare to read. >> my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's legislative program will focus on economic growth, justice, and constitutional reform. my ministers' first priority will be to reduce the deficit and restore economic stability. legislation will be introduced to reduce burdens on business by repealing unnecessary...
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i think he really cared. >> kenneth mack? >> i would say it's fair, but i would say for slightly different reasons. johnson was a political pragmatist like kennedy. and i don't think that if johnson had gotten the nomination in 1960, that he would have moved with any more dispatch with kennedy. johnson took office at a different time. i would give johnson credit, though, for his legislative acumen. i mean, he had experience in the senate that kennedy did not. and of course, as most people know, it took a lot of work to get the '64 act through. you had to get it out of the house without it getting amended to death in ways that would cause it to not pass. and you had to get it through the senate, where no filibuster had ever been broken with the closure of motion. you had to accomplish that. and johnson worked tirelessly behind the scenes to accomplish that. he met with richard russell immediately upon taking office and said, russell, i'm going to run over you. kennedy never said that. so i would give johnson credit, not for an
i think he really cared. >> kenneth mack? >> i would say it's fair, but i would say for slightly different reasons. johnson was a political pragmatist like kennedy. and i don't think that if johnson had gotten the nomination in 1960, that he would have moved with any more dispatch with kennedy. johnson took office at a different time. i would give johnson credit, though, for his legislative acumen. i mean, he had experience in the senate that kennedy did not. and of course, as most...
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so kenneth has talked to us about what is happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail. and despite what harris wofford has just told us about setting up the civil rights division. you worked for kennedy and johnson. i wonder if you could pull that middle together for us and give us your assessment of where he was, and did you see him as gradualist? >> you're asking me? >> yes, you. >> if i saw the president as a -- you
so kenneth has talked to us about what is happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail. and despite what harris wofford has just told us about setting up the civil rights division. you worked for kennedy and johnson. i wonder if you could pull that middle together for us and give us your assessment of where he was, and did you see him as gradualist? >> you're asking me? >>...
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by january of 2012, kenneth feinberg had paid out nearly $6 billion to over 200,000 claimants.ut not everyone wanted to make a deal. tens of thousands of others have decided to sue bp. and coming up, trapped chilean miners consider desperate measures. >> [speaking spanish] >> male translator: i had to think about which miner was gonna collapse first. and then i started thinking about how i was gonna eat him. >> the 33 when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ 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
by january of 2012, kenneth feinberg had paid out nearly $6 billion to over 200,000 claimants.ut not everyone wanted to make a deal. tens of thousands of others have decided to sue bp. and coming up, trapped chilean miners consider desperate measures. >> [speaking spanish] >> male translator: i had to think about which miner was gonna collapse first. and then i started thinking about how i was gonna eat him. >> the 33 when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. this is an rc robotic...
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by january of 2012, kenneth feinberg had paid out nearly $6 billion to over 200,000 claimants. not everyone wanted to make a deal. tens of thousands of others have decided to sue bp. and coming up, trapped chilean miners consider desperate measures. >> [speaking spanish] >> male translator: i had to think about which miner was gonna collapse first. and then i started thinking about how i was gonna eat him. >> the 33 when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. almost every day i walk into the office and somebody asks me a question about the volt. what really blows them away is when i tell them i almost never go to the gas station, despite the fact that they see me driving to work every day. i fill the volt up once every -- maybe once every couple of months. and that feels absolutely wonderful. i'm hardly using gas, but it's there when i need it. anybody that thinks that this car doesn't have solid performance, hasn't driven it. there's no other car like this on the road. ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environ
by january of 2012, kenneth feinberg had paid out nearly $6 billion to over 200,000 claimants. not everyone wanted to make a deal. tens of thousands of others have decided to sue bp. and coming up, trapped chilean miners consider desperate measures. >> [speaking spanish] >> male translator: i had to think about which miner was gonna collapse first. and then i started thinking about how i was gonna eat him. >> the 33 when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. almost every day i walk into...
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now here on out so your retort to the winner of the nobel prize for economics kenneth joseph roe he gives his view now on how the eurozone debt crisis should really be tackled. kenneth arrow professor outspoken omics america is at stanford university you're also the youngest nobel laureates to have been deported and awarded the prize in economics in ninety seven it's really great to have you with us today i'm driving here the global economy is still not fully recovered from the recent financial crisis so now we have an economy saying that we're going to go to another global recession another round or we're going to have another way for of crisis hit us what's your take on that i think the answer is we don't know. it leave it at that the american economy seems to be recovering on a fairly solid basis slow but i don't see any any particular obvious instability and that's. the european debt crisis is not thoroughly results but. all the media fires have been there but i was there not put out with their reduced. i am disturbed about the tendency which is partly true the united states are much
now here on out so your retort to the winner of the nobel prize for economics kenneth joseph roe he gives his view now on how the eurozone debt crisis should really be tackled. kenneth arrow professor outspoken omics america is at stanford university you're also the youngest nobel laureates to have been deported and awarded the prize in economics in ninety seven it's really great to have you with us today i'm driving here the global economy is still not fully recovered from the recent financial...
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kenneth arrow professor of folk nomics americas at stanford university you're also the youngest nobel laureates to have been to portray ward at that price in economics and one hundred seventy two it's really great to have you with us today. enjoy being here the global economy is still not fully recovered from the recent financial crisis so now we have an economy saying that we're going to go to another global recession another round or we're going to have another way for of crisis hit us what's your take on that i think the answer is we don't know. leave it at that the american economy seems to be recovering on a fairly solid basis slow but i don't see any any particular obvious instability you know. the european debt crisis is not being thoroughly resolve i am disturbed about the tendency of torture austerity. when we have. a condition of deep deficient demand and some appointment i think of the idea that you want to stimulate the economy. through government spending or some other good way here absolutely right the recession fears are actually the highest among the european union cou
kenneth arrow professor of folk nomics americas at stanford university you're also the youngest nobel laureates to have been to portray ward at that price in economics and one hundred seventy two it's really great to have you with us today. enjoy being here the global economy is still not fully recovered from the recent financial crisis so now we have an economy saying that we're going to go to another global recession another round or we're going to have another way for of crisis hit us what's...
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jeffrey tennis -- kenneth wood. kimberly. andrew. daniel. [applause] congratulations to all of you. [applause] please be seated. we are also pleased to have in the class 14 international students representing the nation's of el salvador, honduras, madagascar, peru, poland, republic of korea, said the gulf, serbia, singapore, tunisia and taiwan. well our international students please stand and be recognized. -- will our international students please stand and be recognized. [applause] >> thank you, please be seated. in conclusion, a total of 1073 air force academy cadets in this year's class have completed all graduation requirements. [applause] >> it gives me great pleasure to present to you, president obama, the class of 2012. i recommend each as worthy of the bachelor of science degree. congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the director of admissions, and the associate dean for student academic affairs will now present the diploma us to the graduating class of 2012. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national
jeffrey tennis -- kenneth wood. kimberly. andrew. daniel. [applause] congratulations to all of you. [applause] please be seated. we are also pleased to have in the class 14 international students representing the nation's of el salvador, honduras, madagascar, peru, poland, republic of korea, said the gulf, serbia, singapore, tunisia and taiwan. well our international students please stand and be recognized. -- will our international students please stand and be recognized. [applause] >>...
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. - i gave kenneth her information. - "her name might be cheryl, and she was wearing a red shirt in 1984 i don't want you to be alone up there with all the families, so what if i hire an actress to play your mom? - okay. but whoever she is needs to be someone as amazing as i am. i want to see a list of names. like when they was looking for john mccain's running mate. [laughs] i'm kidding. this needs to be taken seriously. - happy mother's day colleen. - i'm not here about mother's day, john francis. you know who's in my water aerobics class down in florida? - yes, mother, i've memorized the names of everyone in your water aerobics class. - patricia goodband, whose sister runs the friday night bingo game at our lady of reluctant integration in waltham. turns out last week that the game was won by anne o'connor who mentioned that her niece nancy donovan, got divorced
. - i gave kenneth her information. - "her name might be cheryl, and she was wearing a red shirt in 1984 i don't want you to be alone up there with all the families, so what if i hire an actress to play your mom? - okay. but whoever she is needs to be someone as amazing as i am. i want to see a list of names. like when they was looking for john mccain's running mate. [laughs] i'm kidding. this needs to be taken seriously. - happy mother's day colleen. - i'm not here about mother's day,...
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at 7:30 eastern on "starting point," his son, kenneth chamberlain jr.sion. >>> a hang gliding instructor accused of eating evidence after a student plun nlged ee eed pl her death. she slipped out from the instructor and fell hundreds of feet into the woods. investigators say the instructor swallowed a memory card from a video camera on board and the x-rays confirmed that. >> there had been a series of x-rays taken, we have confirmed so we are just in the waiting process here. >> we have confirmed the memory card is still inside. >> william orders has been charged with obstructing justice. the hang gliding and paragliding association of canada says it has temporarily suspended his license. >>> you can see christine, she can barely breathe for the jobs report said to be released at 8:30 eastern. the survey by the money experts figure we're probably going to come to around 160,000 jobs added, an improvement but still slow compared to the jobs gains we witnessed in december, january and february as well so keep it here on cnn all morning when that april job
at 7:30 eastern on "starting point," his son, kenneth chamberlain jr.sion. >>> a hang gliding instructor accused of eating evidence after a student plun nlged ee eed pl her death. she slipped out from the instructor and fell hundreds of feet into the woods. investigators say the instructor swallowed a memory card from a video camera on board and the x-rays confirmed that. >> there had been a series of x-rays taken, we have confirmed so we are just in the waiting process...
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the nobel prize winning economist kenneth arrow outlined in the 1960s why markets don't work very wellealth care. he explained that people don't know when they will need health care and that when they do need it, the cost is often prohibitive. that means you need some kind of insurance or a government-run system. now, if we decided as a society that it is okay that when people suddenly discover they need health care, they can get it only if they can pay for it, that would work. but it would mean that the vast majority of americans wouldn't be able to pay for that triple bypass or hip replacement when they need it. the market would work, just as it works for bmw cars. people who can afford it can get it, and people who can't, don't. but every rich country in the world, and many not-so-rich ones have decided that all citizens should have access to basic health care. and given that, a pure free-market model simply can't work. and remember, even if one were to have only a catastrophic insurance model, that's where all the costs are. just 5% of the patients in the united states account for
the nobel prize winning economist kenneth arrow outlined in the 1960s why markets don't work very wellealth care. he explained that people don't know when they will need health care and that when they do need it, the cost is often prohibitive. that means you need some kind of insurance or a government-run system. now, if we decided as a society that it is okay that when people suddenly discover they need health care, they can get it only if they can pay for it, that would work. but it would...
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kenneth faried is doing his thing. and denver back in the series, 99-84. denver. >>> rondo was suspended for game 2 in the atlanta series. the hawks won that game. tonight they come out with joe johnson firing away to force overtime. but man, is rondo good! he had 17 point, 14 rebounds, 12 assists, as they like to say a triple-double waiting to happen. garnett had a big game too. celtics win. philadelphia beats chicago. 76erce lead the bulls. >>> pga golf will not have typinger woods around this weekend -- tiger woods around this weekend. you know what that means. left eyeballs watching television coast to coast. charlotte, north carolina, hosting the wells fargo event. and tiger woods was not very good. he shoots over par today. he miss the cut by 1 shot. shot even par for a couple of round, but that's not good enough. scores are low. he hasn't broken 70 in his last eight rounds. he once went eight years without missing a cut. now he's missed cuts each of the last four years. >>> andrew luck's first rookie practice in indianapolis, pretty good. the ball d
kenneth faried is doing his thing. and denver back in the series, 99-84. denver. >>> rondo was suspended for game 2 in the atlanta series. the hawks won that game. tonight they come out with joe johnson firing away to force overtime. but man, is rondo good! he had 17 point, 14 rebounds, 12 assists, as they like to say a triple-double waiting to happen. garnett had a big game too. celtics win. philadelphia beats chicago. 76erce lead the bulls. >>> pga golf will not have...
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now we turn to kenneth rogoff. always wonderful to you have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the disappointing jobs numbers on friday, showing 115,000 new jobs created in the month of april. unemployment rate down to 8.1%, but of course the expectations called for a lot stronger job creation than we actually got. have we entered a weaker phase of the recovery? how do you see it? >> well, i think it certainly brings us back to the point that this is going to be a slow halting recovery. i don't think we're ever going to see three and 400,000 jobs created a month, at least for a while. there's too much debt and uncertainty to move faster. we could have 200,000. that would help. this is just treading water. >> so is that what we're supposed to tee, 3 to 400,000 new jobs created? would that be typical of a normal recovery? >> we've been very typical. they do come to an end, but afraid in normal recovery, a number would be like 150 to 200,000 for a long time, and you gradually heal. this is a lit
now we turn to kenneth rogoff. always wonderful to you have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the disappointing jobs numbers on friday, showing 115,000 new jobs created in the month of april. unemployment rate down to 8.1%, but of course the expectations called for a lot stronger job creation than we actually got. have we entered a weaker phase of the recovery? how do you see it? >> well, i think it certainly brings us back to the point that this is...
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when kenneth henry went to the seen to see where her daughter was hit on route 202 in september of 2010, crystal hayes showed up and gave her something she will always remember. at this very moment this mom who lost her only child in the accident learned that hayes stopped to comfort her critically injured daughter early this morning and stayed with her until help arrived. >> when it first happened, my major concern was that my daughter was on the side of the road by herself in the dark frightened, had no idea what was going on and it would be three days before i knew that someone was there with her. >> to me i just say god puts you in the right place at the right time. >> reporter: katara daughtry was with natasha, too, that morning and today both women were with her mother at the prince george's county courthouse after the jury convicts christy littleford on multiple counts including failure to remain at the scene of an accident resulting in death. prosecutors say littleford struck natasha on her bike from behind and left her there driving 3 miles on a flat tire to her house. she clai
when kenneth henry went to the seen to see where her daughter was hit on route 202 in september of 2010, crystal hayes showed up and gave her something she will always remember. at this very moment this mom who lost her only child in the accident learned that hayes stopped to comfort her critically injured daughter early this morning and stayed with her until help arrived. >> when it first happened, my major concern was that my daughter was on the side of the road by herself in the dark...