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. >> ku frls, y municiones. >> el pasadoio cuando 17 personasÁs consideradas dentro misma prisiÓ de ciudadrmite entregar mayor informaciÓn aa de seguridad en el transporte para ser preisada. >> y losos podrÁn luego hacer una lÍneaspecial mÁs rÁpida y menosa donde in no tendrÁn que quitarse zapatos. clÍnicamente muerto asi michael jackson al hospital en lo trataron de revivirlo por una hora y mea. >> eso lo dijo la doctora en eÍ konrad murray por su pte una de las novias dijo que murray se mantuvo callado por casi 5 minutos en q ellaaÓ a escuchar a que tod' ment >> efecto domino varios candidatos republicanos consera debate progr por univisiÓn, les digos son sus motivos. la mitad de candidatos re a la presidencia bate programado por la cadena univisiÓn, angieandoval nos dice la polÉmica quÓ esta deci >> 4 pre candidatos conderan no participar en el deb isiÓn, alegando fallas a ticas por parte de esa cadena. >> el hecho que univisiÓn trata extorsionar al senador rubio, sobre un reportajefensivo para muchos de nosotros e inace. >> esta decisiÓn surge a menos de 24 horas que el congresista riv
. >> ku frls, y municiones. >> el pasadoio cuando 17 personasÁs consideradas dentro misma prisiÓ de ciudadrmite entregar mayor informaciÓn aa de seguridad en el transporte para ser preisada. >> y losos podrÁn luego hacer una lÍneaspecial mÁs rÁpida y menosa donde in no tendrÁn que quitarse zapatos. clÍnicamente muerto asi michael jackson al hospital en lo trataron de revivirlo por una hora y mea. >> eso lo dijo la doctora en eÍ konrad murray por su pte una de...
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i like to tell this story of my kus cousin janet, 45, vice president at wells fargo. she was queen makeup diva. i was baby diva. she admitted to me she was spending $800 a month on beauty products. it was hair dye and facials and the most expensive products, ever. she read the book and started to feel overwhelmed and discovered this superexpensive evening cream had hydroevo. it makes your skin tingle, so you think something is happening. she went back to the makeup counters and have polite conversations, hey, i think you can do better. until you do i'm going to buy something else. she decided to stop coloring her hair after many, many years and loves the way she looks and feels better than she has in a long time. when i heard about the stuff, i was mad about the chemicals, when i start to think about it, i realized, i was exhausted with trying to keep up with looking 10 years younger than i am and not working any way. she felt liberated. that emotional journey. this sense of freedom and personal empowerment. that is the place i want us to get to. i am going to close w
i like to tell this story of my kus cousin janet, 45, vice president at wells fargo. she was queen makeup diva. i was baby diva. she admitted to me she was spending $800 a month on beauty products. it was hair dye and facials and the most expensive products, ever. she read the book and started to feel overwhelmed and discovered this superexpensive evening cream had hydroevo. it makes your skin tingle, so you think something is happening. she went back to the makeup counters and have polite...
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nglassth kus. ku at pce i lovely. s.>> tre wer no i lel tewreaper ws. no >> hns o calli tmew aper dians any wa h oal anny >> my frids he i idn. you man h ishekee? hn. atu hacsssheke e? >>sndn i am off en this w all>> lk ake. a o > ect hi wllk ake > tool. bacto y gre >> thaoo you esacse. y re i all s touha ioubout 1es8se mitei orl s ibo mite s >>comip,nd lev is >> midead tired op,fti a hom and taking hde t mededintiom getanel tlin soogn,nd m...
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the ku klux klan wanted it, but so did the naacp. >> stephen: strange bedfellows with only one bed sheet progressives wanted it. so did conservatives. the industrialists wanted it. so did the wobblies. the workers of the world, the radical labor union, they wanted it because they thought alcohol was a flaw that weakened the working man. everybody wanted it, but it was prohibition for someone else. this is a story of single-issue campaigns that passed with unintended consequences. the demonization of immigrants, the loss of a civil discourse. >> stephen: how could we possibly understand a political system like that? >> yeah. well, it gets even better. there was a whole group of people who feel like they lost control of their country and couldn't take it back. do you know acliewz yas seize 19? there's nothing new under the sun. >> stephen: did we really stop drinking? >> no. it actually did go down for a time and cirrhosis of the liver declined and drunk driving accidents declined. >> stephen: how many... >> that's the thing. it coincided with the mass distribution of cars. so everybody no
the ku klux klan wanted it, but so did the naacp. >> stephen: strange bedfellows with only one bed sheet progressives wanted it. so did conservatives. the industrialists wanted it. so did the wobblies. the workers of the world, the radical labor union, they wanted it because they thought alcohol was a flaw that weakened the working man. everybody wanted it, but it was prohibition for someone else. this is a story of single-issue campaigns that passed with unintended consequences. the...
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the party of the ku klux klan.are their friends and the liberators. >> maybe coke and cain doesn't mix so well together. >> call it the fruit loops theory. they have wheaties or fruit loops. >> the campaign team is not allowed to speak to him unless spoken to. i was surrounded by the aura. >> it's fun to poke at him a little bit. >> 20% flat tax simple enough to file your taxes on a postcard. >> it's pathetic. >> that's so tim even tim geithner can get it. >> something in the water they are drinking. >> the man is a serial wind sock. >> mr. 23%, how he has managed to neither gain or lose support. if he were a color, he would be beige. if he were an ice cream flavor, he would be beige. >> what a week had t has been for the candidates in the race for the white house. if more i'm joined by my colleague and host, mr. chris hayes himself. in a casually dressed attire. there is a story moving right now, the latest example of mitt romney's flip flopping. this on climate change, here's the progress video. >> we don't know
the party of the ku klux klan.are their friends and the liberators. >> maybe coke and cain doesn't mix so well together. >> call it the fruit loops theory. they have wheaties or fruit loops. >> the campaign team is not allowed to speak to him unless spoken to. i was surrounded by the aura. >> it's fun to poke at him a little bit. >> 20% flat tax simple enough to file your taxes on a postcard. >> it's pathetic. >> that's so tim even tim geithner can get...
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. >> what is the racial makeup of your case to the ku klux klan x >> i would say at least half the students of color and usually at least one-third of the students are international students. i often have students from africa or come from africa. so that's another thing i enjoy about teaching at neeson as we have a very diverse student audience into they bring their perspective into the classroom. >> suzanne smith professor george mason university and author of this book to serve the living funeral directors and the african american way of death published by harvard. >>> now an interview from george mason university. >> professor of public and international affairs said george mason university and also the author of this book hard-line the republican party and u.s. foreign policy since world war ii. professor speed, what is hard line to you? >> it's a title because the sums up one of the main arguments in the book is that the republican party has had a foreign policy approach that tends to be hard lined by which i mean the foreign policy to increase syria's lead the way that there are threa
. >> what is the racial makeup of your case to the ku klux klan x >> i would say at least half the students of color and usually at least one-third of the students are international students. i often have students from africa or come from africa. so that's another thing i enjoy about teaching at neeson as we have a very diverse student audience into they bring their perspective into the classroom. >> suzanne smith professor george mason university and author of this book to...
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. >> unfortunately, in this case, while the ku and contra ku contusions allow me to be comfortable that occurred from striking the wall what they don't allow me to do is say did this happen purely by accident or could somebody else have been involved? >> did someone push him or did the man described by his own father as an alcoholic simply get drunk and fall? it all depends what the toxicology reports have to say. that can take up to three months. >> what i'll do at this point is contact the police, let them know what i'm thinking. i will not, you know, tell them how to conduct their investigation but i will mention that i think it's a good idea for them to talk to the people who were last seen with him, the people in the home the previous night. i think that just makes for a complete investigation should questions come up later. >> while one case draws to a close at the medical examiner's office, another is just beginning. ann pometeer age 42. >> a history of drugs in the past few years? nothing like that? just medications. okay. >> the woman's father is interviewed by this medical inv
. >> unfortunately, in this case, while the ku and contra ku contusions allow me to be comfortable that occurred from striking the wall what they don't allow me to do is say did this happen purely by accident or could somebody else have been involved? >> did someone push him or did the man described by his own father as an alcoholic simply get drunk and fall? it all depends what the toxicology reports have to say. that can take up to three months. >> what i'll do at this point...
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supervisor mar: i want to thank the appellant, jacqueline ku, and others from angela's infant and how care center, for raising the issue. i also want to think representatives from verizon for sitting down to think about working together. there are a number of people from my neighborhood. it is right around the corner where i live. that is where i go for my health care. many residents are here to testify, in addition to many other folks. i think that for the 11 of us, we should listen to the testimony to determine whether verizon has shown weather -- let me see. it is nine panel antennas and two gps antennas and associated equipment panels to be placed on the five-story kaiser building, the north side building, facing gary -- geary. is it necessary? the testimony will raise different questions. i know there are worries about cumulative impact of public utility poles to the other buildings and other efforts that have a cumulative impacts. i also want to thank the residents of the richmond district, who will speak about whether these are necessary, desirable, and compatible for the neigh
supervisor mar: i want to thank the appellant, jacqueline ku, and others from angela's infant and how care center, for raising the issue. i also want to think representatives from verizon for sitting down to think about working together. there are a number of people from my neighborhood. it is right around the corner where i live. that is where i go for my health care. many residents are here to testify, in addition to many other folks. i think that for the 11 of us, we should listen to the...
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the party of the ku klux klan. the party of jim crow. the party of segregation. the party of the kkk. they're the racists, not us. we're their friends. we're the emancipators. we're the liberators! >> i guess it's important that we make the point that cain's campaign speaks cain was not on stage when these remark were being delivered and didn't hear them. what's your reaction to hearing somebody speak like that? >> well, it's pretty disturbing. first of all, i guess towed mention the ku klux klan and the kkk in case we forgot one was the same as the other. a double dose there so i guess it's time six. but this is more followy. it shows you how desperate the far right wing is. they have to go way back in history to talk about what happened with the democrats. and to go way back in history to talk about the republican party being the defender of african-american and other minority people. we know historically that was the case because the republican party was the party of lincoln and we know that black people en masse began to join the democratic party in the middl
the party of the ku klux klan. the party of jim crow. the party of segregation. the party of the kkk. they're the racists, not us. we're their friends. we're the emancipators. we're the liberators! >> i guess it's important that we make the point that cain's campaign speaks cain was not on stage when these remark were being delivered and didn't hear them. what's your reaction to hearing somebody speak like that? >> well, it's pretty disturbing. first of all, i guess towed mention...
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kugo ku, nice to have out show. $300 million lease, reported to be the most expensive retail lease ever in new york. you see opportunity with the american consumer, clearly. why is that? >> we think this is a great time to be in america. people are concerned about value for money and we offer some incredible products at an incredible price point. we are made for all. whether you're 16 or 60, you will find something here at unique low. >> it's interesting because this is a very tough time to be opening stores and certainly doubling down in the retail environment. we all know what's going on in the global economy. but you want unique low to reach $12 billion in american sales by the end of the decade. you're looking to build more stores when other retailers are closing american stores. how will you do it? was it tough to shore up now in this economic landscape? >> no. actually, this is a great time to get started, because again, the consumer is concerned about value for money. the consumer is concerned about disposable income. whether they purchase gasoline or whether they purchase a cash
kugo ku, nice to have out show. $300 million lease, reported to be the most expensive retail lease ever in new york. you see opportunity with the american consumer, clearly. why is that? >> we think this is a great time to be in america. people are concerned about value for money and we offer some incredible products at an incredible price point. we are made for all. whether you're 16 or 60, you will find something here at unique low. >> it's interesting because this is a very tough...
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was very big at least for a time in the 1920s and certainly even here in the state of texas was the ku klux klan. it had seen a revival. there have been many manifestations of the klan even up until our time, many of them marginal, but the most significant emergence of that particular movement were, of course, during reconstruction with the original khan. but in about 1915 there was a regrouping of a klan, and by the time you come into the 1920s this group, very patriotic, very pro-america, very anti-immigrant, anti, you know, foreigners kind of thing really takes hold in the culture, and for a moment in time there is a blending together of a lot of the commonality here of fundamentalism and the ku klux klan. this is something that evangelicals -- and i am one -- have a difficult time acknowledging and one of the reasons i think they've had a difficult time repudiating it is because thai had a difficult time -- they've had a difficult time acknowledging was that it was, in fact, a part of the past. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> ms. donahue, what made you wri
was very big at least for a time in the 1920s and certainly even here in the state of texas was the ku klux klan. it had seen a revival. there have been many manifestations of the klan even up until our time, many of them marginal, but the most significant emergence of that particular movement were, of course, during reconstruction with the original khan. but in about 1915 there was a regrouping of a klan, and by the time you come into the 1920s this group, very patriotic, very pro-america,...
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take the exit door, which is on the face of the building and make it more of a show window and is a ku customized show door to post notices and have announcements and this type of thing and we are not looking at a blank door. we know we can pull that off and are committed to including that as part of the project. really in summary we think we have done a good job at working with the community and bringing to you a project that will be a positive addition to the local community as staff said we received a number of letters in support from residents and merchants, including molly stones supporting the project. with that, i would be happy to answer any questions. olague r thank you. we may call you up if we want to discuss any matter. i have one speaker card. paul wormer. >> good afternoon, commissioners. as one of the vocal few in the neighborhood, i was one of the folks that showed up and talked with them. i am concerned about the whole issue of active streetscape in the neighborhood commercial district. and the impact of the whole community and how that effects the viability and what w
take the exit door, which is on the face of the building and make it more of a show window and is a ku customized show door to post notices and have announcements and this type of thing and we are not looking at a blank door. we know we can pull that off and are committed to including that as part of the project. really in summary we think we have done a good job at working with the community and bringing to you a project that will be a positive addition to the local community as staff said we...
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you boys ku band have already ensure a deal be in the top a title hunt this season but just for good measure we went out and won their city darby with f.c. cross the door on saturday the league's third champs were at last seen a true it by having a brace away from home one in each half taking it to mail to cement seven position . between spartak unlockable te finished off the day i grit i think for the home side sports x. mushing the real women's twelve march on the street at the luzhniki arena emanuel with particular reason to smile the nigerian international helping himself to a trick his first couple coming with early a quarter of an hour gone on the clock and week his son spartacus third a dozen minutes after the break ensuring the red and whites would go level on points with their opponents in third position. the action continues later on sunday with two games up for consideration the first season. attempt to leapfrog cross-town rivals. t.v. into the third spot the are a way to rock bottom. after that. carrick will aim to offer their points tally in some. let's talk tennis for r
you boys ku band have already ensure a deal be in the top a title hunt this season but just for good measure we went out and won their city darby with f.c. cross the door on saturday the league's third champs were at last seen a true it by having a brace away from home one in each half taking it to mail to cement seven position . between spartak unlockable te finished off the day i grit i think for the home side sports x. mushing the real women's twelve march on the street at the luzhniki arena...
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and the counsellor, i think, ku kind of concurred with the idea that he was having an affair or other engagements. you know, maybe not just one. >> did you ever, at this point, suspect health problems? >> no way. >> wasn't something that came to mind. >> wasn't even on the radar. >> it got worse, despite the counsel, right? to the point that you were very suspicious of him? >> yes. >> what did you do? >> i hired a private investigator which was probably a month before he got diagnosed. and i was convinced. and our accountant also was convinced there was something financially going on. money was unaccounted for. it was missing from the business. and we thought maybe gambling, maybe drugs, you know, maybe drugs were the reason for the huge change in his personality. so i hired someone to follow him around to figure out what was going on. so we had never been so disconnected before. >> did that person ever give you a report? >> she phoned me the day i was leaving the hospital from his surgery. and she started to go foo detail about how, you hasn't really mo and i just told her what had h
and the counsellor, i think, ku kind of concurred with the idea that he was having an affair or other engagements. you know, maybe not just one. >> did you ever, at this point, suspect health problems? >> no way. >> wasn't something that came to mind. >> wasn't even on the radar. >> it got worse, despite the counsel, right? to the point that you were very suspicious of him? >> yes. >> what did you do? >> i hired a private investigator which was...
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brian ku bestler, abc2 news thanks. >>> another recall to tell you about romaine lettuce because of aossible listeria that recall has been expanded. the chopped and bagged lettuce made in california was shipped between september 12th and 13th to whole sale and retail food districtors in 19 states. good news is so far no one has gotten sick. possible contamination was in a bag of lettuce is not related to the deadly listeria outbreak linked to canteloupes from that colorado farm. >>> want to show you this picture tonight. this man jason hicks is behind bars. the 35-year-old is charged with arson accused of setting a huge fire that destroyed an auto repair and tire shop in baltimore last week. look at the flames. the fire was huge and started monday at the belvedere tire company and burned throughout the two-story building in northwest baltimore. the tire burning created a huge thick cloud of black smoke that could be seen as far away as reisterstown and into parts of howard county. >>> howard county firefighters came to the rescue of several families in columbia. the fire started in a
brian ku bestler, abc2 news thanks. >>> another recall to tell you about romaine lettuce because of aossible listeria that recall has been expanded. the chopped and bagged lettuce made in california was shipped between september 12th and 13th to whole sale and retail food districtors in 19 states. good news is so far no one has gotten sick. possible contamination was in a bag of lettuce is not related to the deadly listeria outbreak linked to canteloupes from that colorado farm....
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bank of america set off a firestorm after announcing it will charge debit kus customers five dollars a month. j.p. morgan will test a three dollar monthly debit card fee in wisconsin and georgia. wells fargo is trying out a $3 debited fee in several states, not yet here in california, not yet. but wells fargo and citibank will charge customers a monthly feel if account balances fall below a certain amount. >>> imagine getting a cellphone bill for $200,000? that happened to a woman in miami and it wasn't a mistake. she has two brothers on their plan. they use the phone for texting, normally it's not a problem, roughly it's about $170 a month but her brothers went to canada and she never changed her plan for international use, a bill for $201,005.44. >> i said i can't pay that. that is what house costs. >> after television stations started covering the story, they agreed to reduce the bill to $2500 and gave her six months to pay. can you imagine opening that and seeing that on your bill. >> these folks will have no trouble paying bills. bay area appears the land of wealth. new york cit
bank of america set off a firestorm after announcing it will charge debit kus customers five dollars a month. j.p. morgan will test a three dollar monthly debit card fee in wisconsin and georgia. wells fargo is trying out a $3 debited fee in several states, not yet here in california, not yet. but wells fargo and citibank will charge customers a monthly feel if account balances fall below a certain amount. >>> imagine getting a cellphone bill for $200,000? that happened to a woman in...
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going to see this heavy storm move through your area in the next half hour to 45 minutes then to do mas kus. no more tornado warnings in effect. we no longer have tornado warnings. we have veronica with more. >> we have live pictures up now for you. this is i-66 and monument drive. very, very wet roads. traffic probably going much slower than on a typical day. heavy rain. let's go back to radar. there's the picture. lights and slow traffic. here is where the heaviest rain is now. just updated live, west of tyson's corner around dulles access road as well as headed up toward peacock and sugar land run. very, very heavy rain throughout the area along with severe thunderstorms having the potential to produce more tornadoes throughout our area this evening. doug? >> right now, as we mentioned, no tornado warnings. they have been dropped. we are going to continue to watch until 11:00 and more storms to the south. we'll keep you updated. back to the studio with you. >> thank you, doug and veronica. now to more breaking news. this time in montgomery county. a young mother is dead and her son missi
going to see this heavy storm move through your area in the next half hour to 45 minutes then to do mas kus. no more tornado warnings in effect. we no longer have tornado warnings. we have veronica with more. >> we have live pictures up now for you. this is i-66 and monument drive. very, very wet roads. traffic probably going much slower than on a typical day. heavy rain. let's go back to radar. there's the picture. lights and slow traffic. here is where the heaviest rain is now. just...
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. >> hard fought res ku. some musics -- musicians came to the bay area to avoid persecution over musical tests. >> and tonight one of the ocean's tiniest ambassadors, >ú>ú>ú>ú>úñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñi >>> nato announced plans to wind down operations in libya now that muammar gaddafi is dead. gaddafi killed yesterday trying to escape. his convoy was hit by a nato air strike. he was beaten and shot after being capture bid rebels. today the secretary general said air operations in libya will end october 31. >> we did what we said we would do and now is the time for the libyan people to take their destine -- destiny into their own hands to build a new, inclusive libya based on democracy and recreation of human rights and the rule of law. >> hundreds of libyans stood in line at a shopping center where the bod yeah has been put on display lying on the floor of a commercial freezer. a united nations official is looking into gaddafi was executed or killed in fighting. >> and heavy metal music may not be everyone's tas
. >> hard fought res ku. some musics -- musicians came to the bay area to avoid persecution over musical tests. >> and tonight one of the ocean's tiniest ambassadors, >ú>ú>ú>ú>úñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñgñi >>> nato announced plans to wind down operations in libya now that muammar gaddafi is dead. gaddafi killed yesterday trying to escape. his convoy was hit by a nato air strike. he was beaten and shot after being capture bid rebels. today the...
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but the ku klux klan which was a very powerful political movement and was up in arms over the idea of an irish catholic becoming attorney general of the united states. he made his share of enemies and senate democrats vowed to block his nomination so hoover printed on the promise until the day he died, wild bill donovan never forgave herbert hoover for backing out on the attorney-generalship. he returned to new york city and set up a prominent law firm, made millions as a wall street lawyer and in 1932 ran for governor of new york on the republican ticket. his gold and was to be the nation's first irish catholic president and new york was the ideal stepping stone for and achieving that. frank and roosevelt 1932 was running for his first term. donovan ended up running as much against roosevelt as he did against lt. governor herbert lehman. he said some nasty things about roosevelt on the campaign trail. at one point he accused fdr of being, quote, crafty. back then that was fighting words. kind of mild today. another time he accused roosevelt of being, quote, faker because roosevelt on
but the ku klux klan which was a very powerful political movement and was up in arms over the idea of an irish catholic becoming attorney general of the united states. he made his share of enemies and senate democrats vowed to block his nomination so hoover printed on the promise until the day he died, wild bill donovan never forgave herbert hoover for backing out on the attorney-generalship. he returned to new york city and set up a prominent law firm, made millions as a wall street lawyer and...
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he thought herbert hoover who succeeded coo coolidge made that promise to him, which he had, but the ku klux klan, a political movement then, was up in arms about a catholic being attorney general. there was a share of enemies in washington, and democrats vowed to block his nomination. hoover backed out on the promise, and thl -- until he died, he never forgave him for backing out. he set up a prominent law firm in new york city, made millions as a wall street lawyer. in 1932, he ran for governor of new york on the republican ticket. his goal then was to be the nation's first irish-catholic president, and new york was the ideal steppingstone for achieving that. franklin roosevelt, 1932 was running for his first term as president. donovan ended up running as much against roosevelt as he did lieutenant governor herbert leiman, the lieu tend governor running for governor. he said nasty things about roosevelt on the trail. he accused him of being "crafty," and back then, that's fighting words, mild today, but another time he accused him of being a "hyde park faker" because he claimed he was
he thought herbert hoover who succeeded coo coolidge made that promise to him, which he had, but the ku klux klan, a political movement then, was up in arms about a catholic being attorney general. there was a share of enemies in washington, and democrats vowed to block his nomination. hoover backed out on the promise, and thl -- until he died, he never forgave him for backing out. he set up a prominent law firm in new york city, made millions as a wall street lawyer. in 1932, he ran for...
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the one with the ku klux klan with hoods in the circle, it's part of an exhibit next to it strange fruit. the combination is really kind of mind blowing. i encourage you to go see it. it will get your juices going and imagination going. >> fascinating. >>> still to come, campus confusion. a text alert sends university of maryland students running for cover. was the warning of a tornado in the area really accurate? the area really accurate? >>> what a local nba star is up i just joined extracare advantage for diabetes at cvs pharmacy. i'm taking the right steps to manage my diabetes and my budget. extracare advantage for diabetes is a program that helps me save money on the supplies i need so we can stay a step ahead of... all: our diabetes! join extracare advantage for diabetes and get special savings. visit cvs.com/diabetes to find out more. studio, coming up. >>> students at the university of maryland say they were in fear for their lives after a report a tornado was going to hit the campus. there wasn't a tornado but a lot of confusion. derrick ward visited to get the story from the s
the one with the ku klux klan with hoods in the circle, it's part of an exhibit next to it strange fruit. the combination is really kind of mind blowing. i encourage you to go see it. it will get your juices going and imagination going. >> fascinating. >>> still to come, campus confusion. a text alert sends university of maryland students running for cover. was the warning of a tornado in the area really accurate? the area really accurate? >>> what a local nba star is up...
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cain is atop a new rasmussen poll with 28% of likely ku cuss goers. is rick santorum, who has been hustling in iowa. "des moines register" count santorum campaigned in 64 of iowa 99 counties, easily the most of any candidate. the undecided iowans is dropping, there are a notable number on the fence. >> who will they be when they get elected? holding people more accountable than just donating money is pretty important. >> with the caucus, dare i say it, 75 day aceway, romney's support, name recognition and campaign war chest make it arguably a genuine threat to win iowa should we choose to compete here. in council bluff, steve brown, fox news. >> chris: nevada governor sandoval says he is working with a compromise on the national republican leader over the state presidential caucus. it's scheduled for january 14. that prompted iowa to move its caucuses to january 3. officials in new hampshire say they will schedule their primary in december. unless nevada backs down. tomorrow, herman cain is going to flesh out his controversial 9-9-9 plan. but tonight,
cain is atop a new rasmussen poll with 28% of likely ku cuss goers. is rick santorum, who has been hustling in iowa. "des moines register" count santorum campaigned in 64 of iowa 99 counties, easily the most of any candidate. the undecided iowans is dropping, there are a notable number on the fence. >> who will they be when they get elected? holding people more accountable than just donating money is pretty important. >> with the caucus, dare i say it, 75 day aceway,...
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a bomb planted by the ku klux klan exploded outside the bathroom window. >> it was just kind of chaosuilding. >> birmingham had once again become bombingham. >> this was the first point at which i really realized that my parents were powerless to protect me. you came to church, and you had friends who, by the afternoon, were dead. >> the lives of four little girls stopped at 10:22 a.m. so this bombing suddenly made everybody in the nation wake up. >> it was the only one that resulted in the death of four people, the death of four little girls here in our church. >> andrew young recalled his own anguish after hearing the news. >> i was so despondent and depressed. we knew that church. that church was where we had meetings. >> king had used the church's pulpit to recruit participants in the struggle for change in birmingham. in the initial plan for the campaign, known as project confrontation, the last line on one page reads "pray that we can come out alive." >> martin said, you know, when you go to birmingham, somebody is not going to come out. >> but dr. king didn't anticipate innocen
a bomb planted by the ku klux klan exploded outside the bathroom window. >> it was just kind of chaosuilding. >> birmingham had once again become bombingham. >> this was the first point at which i really realized that my parents were powerless to protect me. you came to church, and you had friends who, by the afternoon, were dead. >> the lives of four little girls stopped at 10:22 a.m. so this bombing suddenly made everybody in the nation wake up. >> it was the...
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she told them they were the ku klux klan and gave them a lull pit of the unfortunate history.aid she wanted to say no but didn't want to lie. she says yes but no longer do things they used to do. if you wanted an opinion from the psychiatrist because she saw fear and anger in her son's face. i got in touch with dr. lisa van susteren who you saw here on the show. the good pine here is that there are good people who exist tell your son there there are people who are not good, too. bullies have been around all throughout history and the past, present, recently and there will be bullies in the future. when people who are good with power have knowledge of those bad people, they will swoop down and work to get them away. the kkk does not exist the way it was. sadly, the clan does still exist. just search their names. you will find videos of their rallies that they still have therew pointy hats and ridiculous costumes. the southern poverty law center estimates there are between 5 and 2000 kkk members today. mostly in southern states. back in 1925, by comparison, there were about 4 mi
she told them they were the ku klux klan and gave them a lull pit of the unfortunate history.aid she wanted to say no but didn't want to lie. she says yes but no longer do things they used to do. if you wanted an opinion from the psychiatrist because she saw fear and anger in her son's face. i got in touch with dr. lisa van susteren who you saw here on the show. the good pine here is that there are good people who exist tell your son there there are people who are not good, too. bullies have...
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on monday with problems in the middle east and africa and europe with a server that went down in the ku uk and then wear was a domino effect. it was not a good week for research in motion. they vowed to turn things around. they have three days later. interestingly, their stock is pretty much unaffected. it cled osed on friday at about4 a share. similar to what it was before the week. a far cry from $140 or whatever it was back in 2008. so the company is -- there is rumors of buyouts as per usual but at this point, it seems like their stock is pretty unaffected despite all their p.r. problems this week. >> lucky them, following a streak of a lot of bad luck. >> thanks so much. mark saltzmann, appreciate that. >> thanks. thanks fredricka. >>> for more high-tech reviews, go to cnn.com/tech and look for the gaming and gadget tab. >>> some high-tech help allows you to get a peek at the martin luther king jr. memorial dedication ceremony scheduled for tomorrow. a look at the online tools that will make you feel like you are there. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends
on monday with problems in the middle east and africa and europe with a server that went down in the ku uk and then wear was a domino effect. it was not a good week for research in motion. they vowed to turn things around. they have three days later. interestingly, their stock is pretty much unaffected. it cled osed on friday at about4 a share. similar to what it was before the week. a far cry from $140 or whatever it was back in 2008. so the company is -- there is rumors of buyouts as per...
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the other great social phenomenon of that decade was the rise of the ku klux klan. the klan in the 1920's say mass organization. it's not kind of the southern targeted klan we see in the 1950's and 1960's. it's a mass organization with millions of members. it's stronghold is really in indiana, a lot of mid western state. a lot of urban is centers even in the east have large klans too which are targeting catholics and jews. these are the main issues driving the klan. and smith as a candidate, though he lowses, is a person who stands up on the national stage and says no to all of that. he says no, that's not what the united states is supposed to stand for. all those people you are talking about restricting, talking about pushing out, who you are describing as foreign, those are my people, we are all americans, and he stands for that very powerfully on the national stage, even though he's rejected as the president. >> in just a minute we're going to ask our guests what they think al smith's biggest failures were. but helen, in cape may, new jersey, you are on the conte
the other great social phenomenon of that decade was the rise of the ku klux klan. the klan in the 1920's say mass organization. it's not kind of the southern targeted klan we see in the 1950's and 1960's. it's a mass organization with millions of members. it's stronghold is really in indiana, a lot of mid western state. a lot of urban is centers even in the east have large klans too which are targeting catholics and jews. these are the main issues driving the klan. and smith as a candidate,...
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