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i know we're having problems with lawrence, lawrence, can you hear me? let's leave lawrence, he's been having bad sound problems. there with the pope. >>> western sanctions have failed to get russia to change its course over the conflict. nah nah diemnadim baba reports. >> left nearly 30 people dead and some of the worst violence known as the minsk zeal happened in fek. ukraine's president petro poroshenko has told a news conversation that 54,000 have been deployed the into the action zone. >> translator: is russian aggression possible or not? the amounts of troops in the territories is unpress accidented. since august of this year there has never been this many troops deployed at our borders. >> united nations on invoice at ospecial session. >> clearly indicates russian answer intenses to diswrum the process. an attempt to exert military pressure on international players on the eve of important international events. >> for its point kiev.accused. >> i won't go into a discussion with my ukraines ukraine ukrainian colleague. in fact a pooun advertised ope
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>> this is a group of works that jacob lawrence made when he was 23 years old. much of the work is concerned with how do you make the hard decision to leave home in pursuit of safety and opportunity and dignity and freedom. >> lawrence's epic series is one of the first attempts to tell the story of the mass movement. as millions moved to cities like chicago, pittsburgh and new york, they transformed more than the demographics. along the way, they brought the music, food, politics and speech that would forever change the culture of their new homes. >> this was also a period in the south when segregation and racial terror in the united states pushed a number of black people out of their communities, displaced them because they no longer wanted to live you should the daily fear of racial violence. >> the exhibition was created in collaboration with the shaumburg center for research in black culture. >> the great migration is a story of people doing for themselves what immigrant groups had done for generations and generations before, which was to vote with their fee
>> this is a group of works that jacob lawrence made when he was 23 years old. much of the work is concerned with how do you make the hard decision to leave home in pursuit of safety and opportunity and dignity and freedom. >> lawrence's epic series is one of the first attempts to tell the story of the mass movement. as millions moved to cities like chicago, pittsburgh and new york, they transformed more than the demographics. along the way, they brought the music, food, politics...
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that's lawrence write at tulane university. >> guest: archaeology 301. >> host: lawrence wright has been our guest. in the new world his story of growing up in america. saints and sinners 1993. remembering satan came out in 1994. twins came out in 1999. god's favorite, novel 2000. the looming tower pulitzer prices winner, 2006. going clear, best seller. about scientology. came out in 2013 and another best seller, 13 days in september. carter begin and sadat at camp david. lawrence wright has been our guest on "in depth." thank you. [applause] >> c-span created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> here's some programs to watch for this weekend on booktv. fox news kurdistan power argues liberals have been intoll rapt of free speech. former cia deputy director mikor more'll weighs in on the war on terror and an inside look at daily life in the white house residence. joseph ellis on the constitutional convention. an examination of the relationship between religion and democracy and a conversation with n
that's lawrence write at tulane university. >> guest: archaeology 301. >> host: lawrence wright has been our guest. in the new world his story of growing up in america. saints and sinners 1993. remembering satan came out in 1994. twins came out in 1999. god's favorite, novel 2000. the looming tower pulitzer prices winner, 2006. going clear, best seller. about scientology. came out in 2013 and another best seller, 13 days in september. carter begin and sadat at camp david. lawrence...
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that tells us lawrence just how corrupt things were.about a country, 3 let you know,000 people no tradition, no soccer tradition, no stadium to speak of. they're estimating -- >> 14 degrees. >> 140 in the summer and they're at the same time estimating workers will die. >> this has to be moving at very high speed. here is this guy four days ago getting himself re-elect for life four days later, his world has changed enough in that time he goes okay i quit i'm out. >> 17 years. this was his fifth term something he said he would never do five terms, lawrence. but you talk about being like the ultimate bad guy in sports. this is the most important and arguably the most meaningful position in all of sports. certainly the most influential and way more than roger goodell in the nfl. you know we've talked about him at length on this program. so i look at sepp blatter. he's finally realized everybody, and i mean everybody, not only soccer fans only, this guy needed to go and he finally got the hint. >> now who takes over this thing and -- >> i t
that tells us lawrence just how corrupt things were.about a country, 3 let you know,000 people no tradition, no soccer tradition, no stadium to speak of. they're estimating -- >> 14 degrees. >> 140 in the summer and they're at the same time estimating workers will die. >> this has to be moving at very high speed. here is this guy four days ago getting himself re-elect for life four days later, his world has changed enough in that time he goes okay i quit i'm out. >> 17...
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lawrence, this is day 12.are still on the run. >> adam what are they doing in terms of -- what resources are they bringing to a wide wither search outside of that geographic area? >> well we saw at the press conference today, they have officials from every law enforcement agency you can imagine. sheriff, fbi, marshall service, state, federal, local. they are bringing all of the resources to bear. they are not only looking in this area -- they are still looking here. they have no reason to believe they have left but they have expanded the search. they are in the mountains beyond me and looking everywhere. they have not given up. >> adam riess, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> we'll be right back. y to start with production. ok, are you doing test markets like last time? uh, no we're going to roll out globally. ok. we'll start working on some financing options right away. thanks, joe. oh, yeah. it's a game-changer for the rock-climbing industry. this is one strong rope! huh joe? oh, yeah it's incredible! ho
lawrence, this is day 12.are still on the run. >> adam what are they doing in terms of -- what resources are they bringing to a wide wither search outside of that geographic area? >> well we saw at the press conference today, they have officials from every law enforcement agency you can imagine. sheriff, fbi, marshall service, state, federal, local. they are bringing all of the resources to bear. they are not only looking in this area -- they are still looking here. they have no...
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steve and lawrence o'donnell. gentleman, lawrence o'donnell. thank you. >> you're not going to separate it here? >> three shall we say. how is the jeb bush campaign -- not really campaign campaign going? >> it is fascinating watching. when he has to answer a question extemporaneous extemporaneously. you see if the debates were held today, he would be beaten by every other candidate on the stage. >> it is amazing to me harrold ford junior. >> professor. >> professor harold ford jr. he hasn't figured the out the iraq answer the one behind him, which is his brother's war, and the one in front which is what we do next. >> there's no doubt he would lose to a variety of candidates as lawrence aptly said. i think a lot of republicans and some democrats are surprised the most basic questions, the most over questions from immigration to the war to other issues that wrangled republican base he seems to be uncomfortable. almost as if surprised the question might have been asked. i think people view him as a smart, capable, confident guy. thus far those ch
steve and lawrence o'donnell. gentleman, lawrence o'donnell. thank you. >> you're not going to separate it here? >> three shall we say. how is the jeb bush campaign -- not really campaign campaign going? >> it is fascinating watching. when he has to answer a question extemporaneous extemporaneously. you see if the debates were held today, he would be beaten by every other candidate on the stage. >> it is amazing to me harrold ford junior. >> professor. >>...
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lawrence wright, thank you for being here. let's start with 13 days in september. where did the idea for this peace process and this summit start? >> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged urged it but he began middle east leaders as they came in trying to sound them out and was really disappointed and held the net and was a dodge and fell in love. he said he loved him. the normal language of diplomacy he was very discourage
lawrence wright, thank you for being here. let's start with 13 days in september. where did the idea for this peace process and this summit start? >> it was roseland carter's idea. jimmy carter went and got elected and had in his mind that he wanted to bring peace to the middle east which was a crazy dream. no body in his administration encouraged urged it but he began middle east leaders as they came in trying to sound them out and was really disappointed and held the net and was a dodge...
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the train went 46 miles to lawrence. you also would have read on may 16, 1865 that in pilot knob, missouri the union army was executing bushwhackers. the week before, you would have read in the kansas city newspaper and article with the title "bring home our missouri soldiers." our borders are being ravaged by the bushwhackers. another article in the same newspaper talked about the fact that there were rumors that bushwhackers were gathering in lafayette county for future attacks. on may 17, 1865, 150 years ago today, you would have read in the paper that jefferson davis was under strong guard. you would have read how they were constructing the trial of the assassins of abraham lincoln. you would have been reading about bushwhackers gathering in missouri and confederate troops returning home. you would have been reading about the voters' oath. a new constitution was going to be enacted in the state of missouri. on may the 17th, 1865, there was not a firm and deep feeling and -- in western missouri that the war was over.
the train went 46 miles to lawrence. you also would have read on may 16, 1865 that in pilot knob, missouri the union army was executing bushwhackers. the week before, you would have read in the kansas city newspaper and article with the title "bring home our missouri soldiers." our borders are being ravaged by the bushwhackers. another article in the same newspaper talked about the fact that there were rumors that bushwhackers were gathering in lafayette county for future attacks. on...
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lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: if this was the first day of a new life for fifa you wouldn't knowp blatter was still at work. there was a mixed youth game on the grounds, suggesting the kind of sporting purity fifa's critics say vanished years ago. but his announcement that he was to go was followed by interpol releasing red notices against several figures from the americas. [ inaudible ] that question is not clear between the countries that supported him and those that hated him. >> we know the taxpayer's money was effectively wasted because of a corrupt bidding process. >> translator: look i'm not in blatter's shoes, but it was a choice with a lot of inconvenient facts. >> reporter: and who should replace latter michel platini, or prince ali? the campaign group new fifa now believes someone with true significant, perhaps even the former head of the united nations should about as a control figure to offer assure rans to everyone. >> we made a proposal back in january when we launched that there was the implementation -- creation and implementation of an independent reform committ
lawrence lee reports. >> reporter: if this was the first day of a new life for fifa you wouldn't knowp blatter was still at work. there was a mixed youth game on the grounds, suggesting the kind of sporting purity fifa's critics say vanished years ago. but his announcement that he was to go was followed by interpol releasing red notices against several figures from the americas. [ inaudible ] that question is not clear between the countries that supported him and those that hated him....
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the train went 46 miles to lawrence.ou also would have read on may 16, 1865 that in missouri the union army was executing bushwhackers. the week before, you would have read in the kansas city newspaper and article with the title "bring home our missouri soldiers. our borders are being ravaged by the bushwhackers. another article in the same newspaper talked about the fact that there were rumors that bushwhackers were gathering in lafayette county for future attacks. on may 17, 1865, 1 hundred 50 years ago today, you would have read in the paper that jefferson davis was under strong guard. you would have read how they were constructing the trial of the assassins of abraham lincoln. you would have been reading about bushwhackers gathering in missouri and confederate troops returning home. you would have been reading about the voters. a new constitution was going to be enacted in the state of missouri. on may the 17th, 1865, there was not a firm and deep feeling and western missouri that the war was over. fighting elsewhere
the train went 46 miles to lawrence.ou also would have read on may 16, 1865 that in missouri the union army was executing bushwhackers. the week before, you would have read in the kansas city newspaper and article with the title "bring home our missouri soldiers. our borders are being ravaged by the bushwhackers. another article in the same newspaper talked about the fact that there were rumors that bushwhackers were gathering in lafayette county for future attacks. on may 17, 1865, 1...
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there's something else that is true, lawrence. people still believed in politics. we're dealing with a different electorate across the board of people who have been soured, who feel they have been betrayed. the economic crisis of 2008 hit americans so hard across the board including white working class americans. also in the south. what that means is you can not rely on that population to turn out in the numbers. that is to be passionate about a presidential election in the way they might have been in the 1980s. not only are we talking about the size of the electorate, but we are talking about your ability to count on that electorate to turn out because they feel passionate about politics. many of those voters are now disaffected. the voters who became passionate about politics were the barack obama voters of 2008, the young voters. again of 2012. so the question is, who's going to be able to ignite passion in voters across the board both the democrats and the republicans face this problem going in to the next presidential electio
there's something else that is true, lawrence. people still believed in politics. we're dealing with a different electorate across the board of people who have been soured, who feel they have been betrayed. the economic crisis of 2008 hit americans so hard across the board including white working class americans. also in the south. what that means is you can not rely on that population to turn out in the numbers. that is to be passionate about a presidential election in the way they might have...
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lawrence i agree with janay.gs remarkable is that it still takes tragedy, the loss of african-american lives in order to move this country forward. i think that is a sad commentary, as wonderful as this day is as a moment of progress, but one of the things we learn from the civil rights moment is the shedding of african-american blood moves things forward, and i hope that that is not a legacy of what happened in south carolina. that is not a legacy of how we get progress forward, that getting racial equality should not take the shedding of blood, especially the continual shedding of african-american flood. >> all right . >> when we come back we'll have a discussion on where did dylann roof learn to hate this way. ya know, viagra helps guys with erectile dysfunction get and keep an erection. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, f
lawrence i agree with janay.gs remarkable is that it still takes tragedy, the loss of african-american lives in order to move this country forward. i think that is a sad commentary, as wonderful as this day is as a moment of progress, but one of the things we learn from the civil rights moment is the shedding of african-american blood moves things forward, and i hope that that is not a legacy of what happened in south carolina. that is not a legacy of how we get progress forward, that getting...
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lawrence lee joins us live from sarajevo. what's on the pope's itinerary lawrence. >> this is a theme of symbolism jane that's running right through pope francis's visit. at the moment he's been at the presidential palace, meeting all three of the presidents. tripartite one serb but croat and one bosnian. greater reconciliation is going to be to that. the main meeting is at the olympic stadium where there's a large catholic and mostly croat gathering. a muslim carpenter took it upon himself to construct the throne that the pope with it sit on, and later this afternoon the pope will hold an interreligious talks at one of the catholic offices here which again you used by all three. so again what it is is not a demonstration of what's possible is that these three sides here can live together. i'm just going to carry on talking because we've lost communication for the time being. it is worth adding jane that this is going to see the more significant event like this because it's 20 years since some of the worst events of the bosni
lawrence lee joins us live from sarajevo. what's on the pope's itinerary lawrence. >> this is a theme of symbolism jane that's running right through pope francis's visit. at the moment he's been at the presidential palace, meeting all three of the presidents. tripartite one serb but croat and one bosnian. greater reconciliation is going to be to that. the main meeting is at the olympic stadium where there's a large catholic and mostly croat gathering. a muslim carpenter took it upon...
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they can all come whenever they want. >> i'm sure ted cruz will take you up on that lawrence.n all seriousness, what you are seeing is two things. a weakening of the national parties. the republican national committee doesn't really have much power over the neckmechanics of the political process and debates is one thing they can control. when they exert control they found a backlash from candidates and from local and state parties who felt they were cut out of the process. so what this is all led to is a lot of griping and hard feeling on the part of new hampshire republicans, on the part of iowa republicans because they feel the rnc has effectively outsourced the win knowing of the field to the news networks. they always took seriously their early place in this presidential selection process, which they now feel has been underwined. >> not the news network. fox news. >> that's not true. cnn is hosting the second debate. abc news will be hosting a debate. >> but fox was -- >> they all set their own criteria. it is not just fox. >> let fox go first and giving them and fox is th
they can all come whenever they want. >> i'm sure ted cruz will take you up on that lawrence.n all seriousness, what you are seeing is two things. a weakening of the national parties. the republican national committee doesn't really have much power over the neckmechanics of the political process and debates is one thing they can control. when they exert control they found a backlash from candidates and from local and state parties who felt they were cut out of the process. so what this is...
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lawrence: some of their insurance products are high and. ford and sony.hat point further, this is warren's kind of company. he was a very satisfied company. a more democratic way for him to fly. a lot of people think it is a personal thing. critique the business model. i'm not sure. i understand the critique, but i think the economics are here. ran a profitable business. it is not an easy model. betty: unions to deal with. be sticky.hey can and they draw competitors. it is a difficult business, but it is not a loser by any means. cunningham,nce thanks so much. much more ahead including our of aview with the ceo restaurant group. ♪ . . good luck in san francisco, at 1:00 a.m. hong kong. mark: "bloomberg market day." this is "bloomberg market day.". a crucial week for greece as the prime minister faces a deadline to make a payment to the imf. mark: we tell you why the bosses at the hedge fund waited tables as they develop a turnaround plan. betty: good afternoon, i'm betty liu. mark: i'm mark crumpton. intel agreed to acquire to designer all terror nearly $
lawrence: some of their insurance products are high and. ford and sony.hat point further, this is warren's kind of company. he was a very satisfied company. a more democratic way for him to fly. a lot of people think it is a personal thing. critique the business model. i'm not sure. i understand the critique, but i think the economics are here. ran a profitable business. it is not an easy model. betty: unions to deal with. be sticky.hey can and they draw competitors. it is a difficult business,...
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. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk where we're following two developments affecting amtrak. reuters is reporting that investigators have determined whether the engineer was using his cell phone when his train derailed in philadelphia. they're going to release what they found tomorrow. we're also monitoring a houseboat that could cut amtrak's budget by hundreds of millions of dollars. the legislation cuts nearly a quarter billion out of amtrak funding just one month after that deadly derailment at a time when a lot of people are concerned about safety. it would preserve $9 million to install cameras that can record engineers. now this vote is trending on twitter tonight as riders spate on how funding will affect them. in fact tonight a train headed to d.c. had stop for an hour in delaware because the crew had worked too many hours. >>> we're getting a first look inside the dupont circle town house gutted by fire one week ago. >> died that night and another man who lived there said he lost everything. tonight "the washington post" is reporting the cause of that fire was electr
. >>> i'm chris lawrence at the live desk where we're following two developments affecting amtrak. reuters is reporting that investigators have determined whether the engineer was using his cell phone when his train derailed in philadelphia. they're going to release what they found tomorrow. we're also monitoring a houseboat that could cut amtrak's budget by hundreds of millions of dollars. the legislation cuts nearly a quarter billion out of amtrak funding just one month after that...
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jack lawrence -- john lawrence -- was a lieutenant colonel. he's there in yorktown that night. he's fixed his bayonet. he was the son of henry lawrence, the president of congress. and henry lawrence had made his fortune trading slaves, shipping slaves to america as many as 8,000 is the estimate i've read. lawrence was sent to england and europe as a young man to be educated, got completely caught up with the ideals of the enlightenment and came back a complete abolitionist, writes to his father i don't want those slaves, i think we should sell them. he's actually given the privilege and the assignment by congress to go down to south carolina -- of all places, which is where he's from -- to recruit and arm 3,000 emancipated slaves. the legislature of south carolina sort of politely but not so politely says no thanks, to that idea. but this is part of the story. and washington, as i said, realized the conflict. he writes in 1776 there is no man who wants more than i to the see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery. while he says that he doesn't really do too much to bring i
jack lawrence -- john lawrence -- was a lieutenant colonel. he's there in yorktown that night. he's fixed his bayonet. he was the son of henry lawrence, the president of congress. and henry lawrence had made his fortune trading slaves, shipping slaves to america as many as 8,000 is the estimate i've read. lawrence was sent to england and europe as a young man to be educated, got completely caught up with the ideals of the enlightenment and came back a complete abolitionist, writes to his father...
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lawrence, i agree with janai.gs remarkable is that it still takes tragedy, the loss of african-american lives in order to move this country forward. i think that is a sad commentary, as wonderful as this day is, as a moment of progress, but one of the things we learn from the civil rights moment is the shedding of african-american blood moves things forward, and i hope that that is not a legacy of what happened in south carolina. that is not a legacy of how we get progress forward, that getting racial equality should not take the shedding of blood, especially the continual shedding of african-american blood. >> when we come back we'll have a discussion on where did dylann roof learn to hate this way. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just two pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smoo
lawrence, i agree with janai.gs remarkable is that it still takes tragedy, the loss of african-american lives in order to move this country forward. i think that is a sad commentary, as wonderful as this day is, as a moment of progress, but one of the things we learn from the civil rights moment is the shedding of african-american blood moves things forward, and i hope that that is not a legacy of what happened in south carolina. that is not a legacy of how we get progress forward, that getting...
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now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence. >> rachel just when we get used to it being the 21st century, you tell us a story like that. >> north carolina, man. >> thank you rachel. >>> well we now know what jeb bush looks like when he's not telling the truth and the duggar family has a new defense lawyer, megan kelly. >> i'm running for president in 2016, if i run. >> jeb bush has not actually announced his candidacy. >> it's pretty obvious that you're running for president. >> i would like to run, but i haven't made the decision. >> even hillary would like -- >> you're raising huge amounts of money. do you feel that you have violated that? >> of course not. >> the family name may be affecting jeb bush. >> my brother is not going to be a problem at all. >> time has made george bush look better to people. call it the united states of amnesia. >> jeb bush said this weekend he has learned from his brother's successes. i haven't even learned about his brother's successes. so -- >> the senate floor could be h
now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence. >> rachel just when we get used to it being the 21st century, you tell us a story like that. >> north carolina, man. >> thank you rachel. >>> well we now know what jeb bush looks like when he's not telling the truth and the duggar family has a new defense lawyer, megan kelly. >> i'm running for president in 2016, if i run. >> jeb bush has not actually announced his candidacy....
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lawrence wright has been our guest. his books city children; country summer the story of ghetto children among the amish, in a new world the story of growing up in america, saints and sinners, remembering saten twins coming out in 1999 god's favorite; a novel 2011. the looming tower pulitzer prize winner came out and going clear about scientology came out in 2013 and 13 days in september. lawrence wright has been our guest on "in depth." thank you. [applause] >> this is our next show
lawrence wright has been our guest. his books city children; country summer the story of ghetto children among the amish, in a new world the story of growing up in america, saints and sinners, remembering saten twins coming out in 1999 god's favorite; a novel 2011. the looming tower pulitzer prize winner came out and going clear about scientology came out in 2013 and 13 days in september. lawrence wright has been our guest on "in depth." thank you. [applause] >> this is our next...
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that is a difference in lawrence. i do think that what lawrence allowed us to see is that the justifications for excluding gay and lesbian couples from participation just hold up. i do think the court has raised this question about whether what we are talking about here is a fundamental am change in the nature of marriage. i think the answer to that question is this case can be decided by thinking about marriage in exactly the way the state the respondent states and other states define marriage now. i think it's important to think about it this way. heterosexual couples can enter marriage. they can have families through biological pro creation, through assisted reproduction. they can have families through adoption or they cannot have families at all. >> what do you think of the essential elements of marriage as it exists today? >> i think they're the ones that did the opposition of mutual support and the benefits surrounding marriage to ensure there is an enduring bond that continues over time unless hopefully through
that is a difference in lawrence. i do think that what lawrence allowed us to see is that the justifications for excluding gay and lesbian couples from participation just hold up. i do think the court has raised this question about whether what we are talking about here is a fundamental am change in the nature of marriage. i think the answer to that question is this case can be decided by thinking about marriage in exactly the way the state the respondent states and other states define marriage...
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now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence.ow it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>> tomorrow in south carolina will be really an emotional day. >> an emotional day, a long day of services and very intense. >> thank you, rachel. >>> president obama has been winning all week with in the senate, in the house and the supreme court where chief justice gave him a big win on obamacare over republicans, who have tried for the past five years to dismantle that law. >> five years ago, we finally declared that in america health care is not a privilege for a few, but a right for all. the setbacks, i remember clearly. ♪
now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence.ow it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>> tomorrow in south carolina will be really an emotional day. >> an emotional day, a long day of services and very intense. >> thank you, rachel. >>> president obama has been winning all week with in the senate, in the house and the supreme court where chief justice gave him a big...
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. >> you're doubling down lawrence? >> yeah. let's move on to the real candidates who will be on the debate stage, like jeb bush. robert costa, that unscripted moment is that the most important thing that happened in that speech today politically for him? >> because it is because those voters and act vests in iowa in south carolina those conservative primary states they'll acknowledge that bush had a stellar speech today. they think he was impressive on the stump. but when it comes to education and immigration and common core they don't see him as one of them. >> let's listen to the story he told about meeting his wife. >> in 1971 eight years before then candidate ronald reagan said we should stop thinking of our neighbors as foreigners i was ahead of my time in cross the border outreach. across a plaza, i saw a girl. she spoke only a little english. my spanish was okay but really not that good. with some intensive study, we got that barrier out of the way in a hurry. in the short version it's been a gracious walk through the ye
. >> you're doubling down lawrence? >> yeah. let's move on to the real candidates who will be on the debate stage, like jeb bush. robert costa, that unscripted moment is that the most important thing that happened in that speech today politically for him? >> because it is because those voters and act vests in iowa in south carolina those conservative primary states they'll acknowledge that bush had a stellar speech today. they think he was impressive on the stump. but when it...
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lawrence lee has been following the developments in brussels and joins us now.ow tsipras has been in meetings all afternoon, those are going to be very difficult talks, lawrence? >> reporter: that's certainly the way it has proved. and on the face of it looks a bit like the inf and the european central bank are trying as hard as they can to break tsipras. after all he and his party pledged that they wanted to restore dignity to greece and weren't prepared to put up with more cuts and austerity. the greeks put forward this raft of measures which they say would allow them to claw back some of the moneys through things that are deeply unpopular at home tax rises for pensioners increasing the penceable age, and this sort of thing. that has gone down badly domestically in greece. but what has happened today is that it has been leaked this afternoon that the counterproposal put forward by the creditors has enormous red lines all the way through some of the proposals that the greeks put forward. and the creditors are saying we want more cuts potentially more taxes as w
lawrence lee has been following the developments in brussels and joins us now.ow tsipras has been in meetings all afternoon, those are going to be very difficult talks, lawrence? >> reporter: that's certainly the way it has proved. and on the face of it looks a bit like the inf and the european central bank are trying as hard as they can to break tsipras. after all he and his party pledged that they wanted to restore dignity to greece and weren't prepared to put up with more cuts and...
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. >> our chris lawrence is there now with more. chris, good morning. >> reporter: hey eun, yeah, basically i have to tell you the mood here, tremendous amount of sadness. hard to put in words how sad people are. but it was mixed with optimism. i was talking to one woman who was putting flowers here and she told me as she was walking up, a white woman grabbed her and gave her a huge hug and said, god bless you. let me step away and when you look at the flowers, the balloons, there have been people, black, white, asian, latino. the entire community has come out for this vigil here that's being erected here at the church. there have been other vigils that have gone on throughout this community and around the state of south carolina. throughout the night. there's another huge one planned for later tonight at 6:00 at the college of charleston. dylann roof came here to this church sat through the bible study class for about 40, 50 minutes before allegedly getting up saying something about the black race about segregation and then opening
. >> our chris lawrence is there now with more. chris, good morning. >> reporter: hey eun, yeah, basically i have to tell you the mood here, tremendous amount of sadness. hard to put in words how sad people are. but it was mixed with optimism. i was talking to one woman who was putting flowers here and she told me as she was walking up, a white woman grabbed her and gave her a huge hug and said, god bless you. let me step away and when you look at the flowers, the balloons, there...
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>> lawrence silk might be asking the same question.rrently awaiting transfer to prison to begin a 10-month sentence on charges including aggravated theft. proving to be painful. >> it burns! oh, my god it burns! >> he's in security segregation for swinging at an officer. >> do you hear me? this is not a game. they got me in here for no reason. oh, my god, man. >> he must answer to the jail's disciplinary board. >> how are you doing? >> how are you? >> though silk appears unwilling to respond, the hearing continues. >> you pleaded not guilty to the jail investigator for those charges that i read you. do you want to change your plea to any of those charges? >> no. >> you want to plead you're not guilty? >> yes. >> there's video footage of you admitting that you swung at the officer. >> why did you -- >> i didn't mean to. i was like. >> why? >> i was angry. >> you stated you were mad because you were placed in lockup and that you were happy that you did not hit him in the face. do you remember that? >> yes, i remember that. >> do you take
>> lawrence silk might be asking the same question.rrently awaiting transfer to prison to begin a 10-month sentence on charges including aggravated theft. proving to be painful. >> it burns! oh, my god it burns! >> he's in security segregation for swinging at an officer. >> do you hear me? this is not a game. they got me in here for no reason. oh, my god, man. >> he must answer to the jail's disciplinary board. >> how are you doing? >> how are you?...
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jan, i met when i was pregnant with lawrence. >> oh! >> boy, this is so special. what a wonderful, wonderful surprise. so many wonderful people. it's so great for you to be here. thank you so much. >>> it's never easy to say a
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chris lawrence live in the city rocked by the tragedy.nd shomari stone is here in washington with reaction from people still in shock by the violence. >> it's hard to see him, but through the bars is dylann roof, the suspected shooter. he is back in south carolina at this hour after his capture in north carolina. and soon he will face nine counts of murder charges. >> tonight the victims are mourned. supporters creating a makeshift memorial in front of that church to remember the nine lives lost. the attack is evoking painful memories tonight of some of the darkest chapters in our nation's history. >> and the loss of those nine victims leaving a huge void in the charleston community. news4's chris lawrence is live there where the healing process is just beginning. chris? >> reporter: yeah, doreen when governor nikki haley said that the entire state had been shaken, its heart and soul, she hit on something. it is really hard to put into words some of the emotion we've seen here since we got here. i just want to take you into here. this is
chris lawrence live in the city rocked by the tragedy.nd shomari stone is here in washington with reaction from people still in shock by the violence. >> it's hard to see him, but through the bars is dylann roof, the suspected shooter. he is back in south carolina at this hour after his capture in north carolina. and soon he will face nine counts of murder charges. >> tonight the victims are mourned. supporters creating a makeshift memorial in front of that church to remember the...
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reporting live in washington on capitol hill, edward lawrence. back to you. >> thank you. >>> it is now 4:47. new details in the deadly stabbing at the greenbrier shopping center in fredericksburg. we now know the names of the two victims. 30-year-old matt hughes and 29-year-old anthony carter of albany, georgia, died at the hospital. this happened during a fight in the parking lot 2:00 a.m. on sunday morning. the attacker is still on the loose. a third victim remains in the hospital, but is expected to survive. >>> this morning, police in montgomery county are mourning the loss of their first-ever female police chief. retired chief carol mehrling died after battling alzheimer's. her colleagues say she was ahead of her time, a trail blazer for women in law enforcement. the silver spring native joined the force in the early 1970s and worked up through the ranks and became chief in 1995. >>> it was the flight that would not end. that's how passengers on board united airlines flight 958 described their experience. that left chicago o'hare for london
reporting live in washington on capitol hill, edward lawrence. back to you. >> thank you. >>> it is now 4:47. new details in the deadly stabbing at the greenbrier shopping center in fredericksburg. we now know the names of the two victims. 30-year-old matt hughes and 29-year-old anthony carter of albany, georgia, died at the hospital. this happened during a fight in the parking lot 2:00 a.m. on sunday morning. the attacker is still on the loose. a third victim remains in the...
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your phone calls with lawrence wright. also coming from new york city where we take a tour of the new york times book review, the center for research and black culture and we will also feature an interview with publisher adam bellow. all of that plus michele malkin, carly fiorina and the nobel prize winner joe sticklist on the great divide. you can follow our schedule by looking at the bottom of your screen, updates throughout the day will be put down their. you can go to our web site at booktv.org. follow us on twitter at booktv is our twitter handle. finally your cable guides should give you accurate information about what is coming up on booktv. all that to look forward to in the next 48 hours. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> i have had some good reads this summer. the other day i happened to have the privilege of meeting gene cernan, the former astronaut apollo astronauts, he gave me an autographed copy of his book called "the last man on the moon
your phone calls with lawrence wright. also coming from new york city where we take a tour of the new york times book review, the center for research and black culture and we will also feature an interview with publisher adam bellow. all of that plus michele malkin, carly fiorina and the nobel prize winner joe sticklist on the great divide. you can follow our schedule by looking at the bottom of your screen, updates throughout the day will be put down their. you can go to our web site at...
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lawrence wright has been our guest. his books city children; country summer the story of ghetto children among the amish, in a new world the story of growing up in america, saints and sinners, remembering saten twins coming out in 1999 god's favorite; a novel 2011. the looming tower pulitzer prize winner came out and going clear about scientology came out in 2013 and 13 days in september. lawrence wright has been our guest on "in depth." thank you. [applause] >> this is our next show now. shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your cable or satellite
lawrence wright has been our guest. his books city children; country summer the story of ghetto children among the amish, in a new world the story of growing up in america, saints and sinners, remembering saten twins coming out in 1999 god's favorite; a novel 2011. the looming tower pulitzer prize winner came out and going clear about scientology came out in 2013 and 13 days in september. lawrence wright has been our guest on "in depth." thank you. [applause] >> this is our next...
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at the live desk, i'm chris lawrence. >> stay with news 4 and washington.com for continuing coverage on this story and be sure to open the nbc app for precautions on how to avoid becoming a victim. >>> take a look right now at a live picture from the storm team 4 radar. as you can see the rain is still coming down on some of us, but chief meteorologist doug kammerer says there's a change coming our way. >> we've seen rain every single day need to see some sunshine, haven't cbs that at all and let's take a look. radar showing rain coming down across the region. heaviest rain around leesburg, west of leesburg and making its way towards lots ofville and down towards northern portions of fauquier county and another area of rain into prince georges county over to falls church seeing some of that rain, too, and the wider view shows that we're not done just yet. more rain offshore. that will cycle on in here around this area of low pressure. coming up in a calm minutes we'll talk about the morning commute because i think will be a little on the wet side. and we'll talk about that sunshine.
at the live desk, i'm chris lawrence. >> stay with news 4 and washington.com for continuing coverage on this story and be sure to open the nbc app for precautions on how to avoid becoming a victim. >>> take a look right now at a live picture from the storm team 4 radar. as you can see the rain is still coming down on some of us, but chief meteorologist doug kammerer says there's a change coming our way. >> we've seen rain every single day need to see some sunshine, haven't...
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lawrence i've spoken before this commission and been a recipe been 0 residents 40 years to emily one reason i'm a avid reader i don't throw anything away we came up with the san francisco examiner the city takes a hit but the first page item i've been a proponent of the police department hiring more policemen to take overstaff and put more officers on the street and keep them trained better and a an article in the newspaper relates to the fact this police department attempts to hire more policemen but they have a lot of them sitting in chairs at the hall of justice doing administrative tasks and i think that is a mistake by training those officers to sit on their butts they do the paperwork one of our finest officers for the secretary of the police hearing was more qualified for a better job as my take. i think this commission should push to get the police department hire upwards of 1/3rd of their payroll to be administrative staff to take over the paperwork related to to the police department especially them to be better police officers and put more minute open the street without bl
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. >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do before earthquakes and after earthquakes. ♪ ♪ >> we're here at this wonderful spur exhibit on mission street in san francisco and i have with me today my good friend george. thanks for joining me, george. and george has for a long time owned residential property here in san francisco. and we want to talk about apartment buildings and what the owner's responsibilities might be and what they expect their tenants to do. and let's start by talking a little bit about what owners can do before an earthquake and then maybe after an earthquake. >> well, the first thing, lawrence, would be to get together with your tenants and see if they have earthquake insurance or any renters insurance in place because that's going to be key to protecting them in the event of a quake. >> and renters
. >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do before earthquakes and after earthquakes. ♪ ♪ >> we're here at this wonderful spur exhibit on mission street in san francisco and i have with me today my good friend george. thanks for joining me,...
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now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. that does it for us tonight. we will see you tomorrow. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>> tomorrow in south carolina will be really an emotional day. >> an emotional day, a long day of services and very intense. >> thank you, rachel. >>> president obama has been winning all week with in the senate, in the house and the supreme court where chief justice gave him a big win on obamacare over republicans, who have tried for the past five years to dismantle that law. >> five years ago, we finally declared that in america health care is not a privilege for a few, but a right for all. the setbacks, i remember clearly. ♪ >> if you are adamantly opposed to any federal health care reform, would you raise your hand? [ cheers and applause ] okay. >> look at how the bill is written. can you say it was done openly? >> this is a ponzi scheme that would make bernie madoff proud. >> behind closed doors, hid from the people, no you can't. >> this sho
now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. that does it for us tonight. we will see you tomorrow. now it is time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening, lawrence. >>> tomorrow in south carolina will be really an emotional day. >> an emotional day, a long day of services and very intense. >> thank you, rachel. >>> president obama has been winning all week with in the senate, in the house...
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that is different than lawrence but i do think that lawrence has allowed us to see that the justificationay and lesbian couples from equal participation was pulled up. the court has raised this question about whether what we are talking about here is a fundamental change in the nature of marriage, and i think the answer to that question is that this case can be decided by thinking about marriage in exactly the way the state defined marriage now. i think it's important to think about it this way. heterosexual couples can enter marriage and they can have families through biological procreation, through assisted reproduction through adoption or they cannot have families at all. >> what are the essential elements of marriage as it exists today? >> the essential elements are the ones that are the obligation of mutual support and responsibility, benefits surrounding average that the state law provides to ensure there is an enduring bond that continues over time. and last hopefully told us death do us part until the end of time. certainly child rearing is bound time. certainly child rearing is b
that is different than lawrence but i do think that lawrence has allowed us to see that the justificationay and lesbian couples from equal participation was pulled up. the court has raised this question about whether what we are talking about here is a fundamental change in the nature of marriage, and i think the answer to that question is that this case can be decided by thinking about marriage in exactly the way the state defined marriage now. i think it's important to think about it this...
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as lawrence points out these flags going up in the middle of the 20th century.n state symbols of a couple hundred years simply isn't true. and for a lot of americans the confederate flag is by its nature divisive because the confederacy after all was to succeed from the union. it sort of sends the message that the wrong side won in that conflict. but that's for the state to decide and i think as state symbol it's inappropriate. i do understand the confederate flag also is a symbol of southern pride and you know standing up to the north at least culturally. so individuals wearing it putting it as a bumper sticker on their truck or on a t-shirt i think can have a different meaning. but flying on state propt i think is inappropriate. >> no. >> you know who didn't think it had any redeeming value after the war? robert e. lee. he was opposed to the flying of the confederate flag after the civil war. >> we're going to be talking more about this as we get an update on the situation in charleston. we're headed to charleston. we're going to be doing the show there tomorr
as lawrence points out these flags going up in the middle of the 20th century.n state symbols of a couple hundred years simply isn't true. and for a lot of americans the confederate flag is by its nature divisive because the confederacy after all was to succeed from the union. it sort of sends the message that the wrong side won in that conflict. but that's for the state to decide and i think as state symbol it's inappropriate. i do understand the confederate flag also is a symbol of southern...
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. >>> plus stroke of genius, the painting of jacob lawrence and a new appreciation for this ground-breaking african american artist. ♪ >>> we begin with the crisis in greece, and the impact it is already having here and around the world. investors fearing greece will default on its debt they started selling and didn't stop selling. the dow dropped 350 points the worst day of the year. and in greece time is running out before its bailout program expires on tuesday. the banks are closed and there are severe limits on how much of their own money citizens can withdraw from atm's. in athens tens of thousands of anti-austerity demonstratored gathered to show support for greece's embattled government. many say they are confident that greeks will vote to stay in the euro zone in sunday's referendum. we get more from barnaby phillips. >> reporter: this petrol station on the edge of athens is closed until a tanker turns up with new supplies. as we drove around the city we saw about a third of stations were closed the result of pan aked buying over the weekend. but the greek economy could grind to a h
. >>> plus stroke of genius, the painting of jacob lawrence and a new appreciation for this ground-breaking african american artist. ♪ >>> we begin with the crisis in greece, and the impact it is already having here and around the world. investors fearing greece will default on its debt they started selling and didn't stop selling. the dow dropped 350 points the worst day of the year. and in greece time is running out before its bailout program expires on tuesday. the banks...
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>> the interesting thing here lawrence.there's been a division between what's called intelligence activities and law enforcement activities. and so the cia or the nsa, others want to spy on somebody on overseas intelligence possible threat the barriers have always been lower to do that than if you're going on a law enforcement thing that may end up with a criminal prosecution, particularly against an american. but in this instance as charlie's story shows, congratulations to him and to my pals at propublica it's very hard, at least in the beginning, if you see an intrusion coming from someplace overseas to know if it's coming from a government, chinese, or from a criminal gang say russian mafia that wants to penetrate something for in order to profit from financially. and, it seems -- so i don't think we have had a full public conversation about the changing world of cyber security and what that means in terms of the laws and rules that we've had over the past couple decades an how to handle this stuff. and so what they're
>> the interesting thing here lawrence.there's been a division between what's called intelligence activities and law enforcement activities. and so the cia or the nsa, others want to spy on somebody on overseas intelligence possible threat the barriers have always been lower to do that than if you're going on a law enforcement thing that may end up with a criminal prosecution, particularly against an american. but in this instance as charlie's story shows, congratulations to him and to my...
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>> except for that one time, lawrence, absolutely. that tells you where his head is. i'm hoping i can run. he's the only one that seems to be unclear of that question. but in the broad scream of things, this campaign is essentially rewriting the rule book for how to operate a campaign in the context of this new super pac era. we're still waiting to see how it takes shape, but this super pac that is going to be supporting jeb bush's eventual candidacy, they're talking about doing fund-raising, doing direct mail potentially, polling, almost outsourcing the usual campaign function to this super pack pac. we're really in unchartered waters on that. it's not just bush. you hear candidates saying, look, you may think that's a problem, but i'm not going the be the one that's going to unilaterally disarm. >> let's listen to that one moment casey refers to where jeb bush slipped, told the truth and dropped back into the mode that he's in. >> i'm running for president in 2016 and the focus is going to be about how we -- if i run, how do you create high sustained economic growth
>> except for that one time, lawrence, absolutely. that tells you where his head is. i'm hoping i can run. he's the only one that seems to be unclear of that question. but in the broad scream of things, this campaign is essentially rewriting the rule book for how to operate a campaign in the context of this new super pac era. we're still waiting to see how it takes shape, but this super pac that is going to be supporting jeb bush's eventual candidacy, they're talking about doing...