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country have been reacting or a positively to this book, high school students, students in college, laypeople, judges, lawyers, young, older. so it has just been extremely wonderful to travel around the country and talk to people about thurgood marshall in terms of history has seemed somewhat lost. you know, not as well known by some of the other iconic figures from the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s. and i think he should be. i hope this book provides the legacy of thurgood marshall. >> whitey think it's hearing lasted as long as they did? >> well, there were efforts by the southern senators to question marshall's gravitas, to question his smarts and so much was going on in a country at that time. their anti-vietnam protests. there is the riot in detroit that broke out on the last day of marshall's hearing and there is a lot of racial unrest. some of the southern senators tried to link that racial unrest to all of the victories that are good marshall had one. and so you had a real combustion of the loss of fees versus southern philosophies, which had been to keep the voting rolls down for blacks and
country have been reacting or a positively to this book, high school students, students in college, laypeople, judges, lawyers, young, older. so it has just been extremely wonderful to travel around the country and talk to people about thurgood marshall in terms of history has seemed somewhat lost. you know, not as well known by some of the other iconic figures from the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s. and i think he should be. i hope this book provides the legacy of thurgood marshall. >> whitey...
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the people were in church having a bible study and the person comes in and kills eight people, laypeople, as well as the pastor. then the next day was the forgiveness. we forgive you. it is so hard. people take seriously their faith. father, forgive them. he knew what he was doing and that is even a larger ability for them to forgive. i think that forgiveness has really been a mark in our life this year. can we forgive? i think time magazine said, how long can you forgive? do you forgive the killer? i think that is something we wrestle with. many people feel it is a process. you cannot do it overnight. however we feel about that, forgiveness needs to be a critical aspect to all of our religion. >> it goes back to a gospel story when one of the disciples said, how many times must i forgive? as many as 7? because under judaic law, you have to give -- you have to forgive seven times. and jesus said 70w7 and the man went away disheartened.>> as a result, he didn't really say except it was black. it was definitely racial. but, it was also -- it created a black -- a backlash on the flag. they
the people were in church having a bible study and the person comes in and kills eight people, laypeople, as well as the pastor. then the next day was the forgiveness. we forgive you. it is so hard. people take seriously their faith. father, forgive them. he knew what he was doing and that is even a larger ability for them to forgive. i think that forgiveness has really been a mark in our life this year. can we forgive? i think time magazine said, how long can you forgive? do you forgive the...
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craig: these systems and a being so much more incredibly complex than laypeople understand. that's a good example, the target hack. the hvac contractor's connection to the computer system. there are people who spend their lives tried to break these things people keep fixed -- people spend their lives trying to keep fixed. there is a lot of incentive in finding holes in these things. question, why the did potentially sensitive pentagon data once flow through beijing? what the answer to that? is the answer to that? craig: we don't really know the answer. let me explain a little bit. phone, verizon is my network. my phone sends a signal to verizon and verizon sense it around the world. s it around the world. once the communication gets to transitionctors, the happens at a sophisticated level . as these think of them giant, mighty rivers, the mississippi of the internet. the data is transmitted through a protocol that was built a couple of decades ago, but it turns out, like all of this , these are rivers that can be diverted if you know what you're doing. there was a time a cou
craig: these systems and a being so much more incredibly complex than laypeople understand. that's a good example, the target hack. the hvac contractor's connection to the computer system. there are people who spend their lives tried to break these things people keep fixed -- people spend their lives trying to keep fixed. there is a lot of incentive in finding holes in these things. question, why the did potentially sensitive pentagon data once flow through beijing? what the answer to that? is...
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pulled over that is when they realize the toddler was injured sh what makes this scary for some laypeople and is not been determined they think it is gang-related but nothing official has come out if we will get reaction from drivers i am sure there vernet is drive along a stretch. >>mark: they have now said the cameras on the train were working off of all workers around the clock to find the killer who knows have a victim, he took the board the very next day. >>darya: this comes a few weeks after a similar attack happened a few blocks away and i kiss a woman was kidnapped arrived and the attacker to the to sexually assault her their list of vol of the suspects taken moments after the incident on sunday and is one to be the guest of first lady michelle president obama through the state of the union possesses is looking forward to it had in his two friends stopped a man from opening fire on passengers he survived the stabbing attack of sacramento. when we go to the store, i find my box of honey bunches of oats ani'd m checking to see if i packaged it. best cereal in the world right there.
pulled over that is when they realize the toddler was injured sh what makes this scary for some laypeople and is not been determined they think it is gang-related but nothing official has come out if we will get reaction from drivers i am sure there vernet is drive along a stretch. >>mark: they have now said the cameras on the train were working off of all workers around the clock to find the killer who knows have a victim, he took the board the very next day. >>darya: this comes a...
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. >> sometimes laypeople struggle with one person being accountable for the actions of another. >> when you learned it with us a hung jury, what were you thinking? >> frustrated. >> prosecutors vowed to retry mario. back in court. more determined than ever. hammering away at their key witness, shane lamb, calling him mario's enforcer, the one who carried out his dirty work. >> the prosecutor said don't bring mother teresa to a shakedown. bring a bad ass like shane lamb. >> in closing arguments, prosecutors branding the pair mean little delinquents. >> this is a narrative the prosecutors are building so that people can see mario as some dangerous nefarious figure. >> if you have evidence you stick to the facts, here's his dna, his blood, the time line. >> no. >> so they had to dirty him up a little bit. >> prosecutor's clever strategy worked. man who didn't say a word throughout two murder trials >> did you kill brian carrick? stay with us. these dogs shed like crazy. it's like being inside of a snow globe. it takes an awful lot of time to keep the house clean. i don't know what to do. t
. >> sometimes laypeople struggle with one person being accountable for the actions of another. >> when you learned it with us a hung jury, what were you thinking? >> frustrated. >> prosecutors vowed to retry mario. back in court. more determined than ever. hammering away at their key witness, shane lamb, calling him mario's enforcer, the one who carried out his dirty work. >> the prosecutor said don't bring mother teresa to a shakedown. bring a bad ass like shane...
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. >> we're a big oil producer but at $25 or $2 a barrel we tend to laypeople off. >> right now thereus glut of oil on world marks but even so the head of saudi arabia's oil program says his country can withstand low prices for a long time. here are the closing numbers. the dow rose 115 points, although it was more than double that earlier in the trading day. the nasdaq was up a fraction of a pint and the s & p 500 added nine. >>> a british inquiry says russian president vladimir putin probably approved the killing of a former k.g.b. agent in london. the former spy was poisoned a decade ago with a rare radioactive substance in pot of tea. benjamin hall reports on the conclusions in this case that drew international taigs. >> reporter: a big accusation levied against vladimir putin. a judge says the russian president most likely approved a plan for officials to murder a former k.g.b. agent. >> the ssb operation to kill him was probably approved bey the then head of the fsb, and also by president putin. >> reporter: the findings coming after britain opened an inquiry into the killing. t
. >> we're a big oil producer but at $25 or $2 a barrel we tend to laypeople off. >> right now thereus glut of oil on world marks but even so the head of saudi arabia's oil program says his country can withstand low prices for a long time. here are the closing numbers. the dow rose 115 points, although it was more than double that earlier in the trading day. the nasdaq was up a fraction of a pint and the s & p 500 added nine. >>> a british inquiry says russian president...
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. >> we're big oil producer, but at 25 or $28 a barrel, we tend to laypeople off. >> that's what manye worry about most. job cuts. bay area companies are closely tied to the oil business and the chinese economy in terms of exports and imports. we're also dependent on the global economy. when stock prices drop, the value of the company drops. and again, that can affect jobs. >> if the market cap goes down, people that run the k and the board of directors, they have to figure out a way to get the price up. so they increase sales or cut jobs, cut expenses. >> reporter: the good news, while the chinese economy has pulled back it's still growing at a healthy clip and handling the challenges of change. >> their economy is project to increase by 5%. we wish we were increasing by 5%. europe wishes they were increasing by 5%. >> not as bad as people think. >> no. it's really the new normal. >> looking ahead, what the fed does will have a big impact on our mark and our economy. but janet yellen cares about jobs. she will definitely be watching our economy closely. >> thank you very much pam. a
. >> we're big oil producer, but at 25 or $28 a barrel, we tend to laypeople off. >> that's what manye worry about most. job cuts. bay area companies are closely tied to the oil business and the chinese economy in terms of exports and imports. we're also dependent on the global economy. when stock prices drop, the value of the company drops. and again, that can affect jobs. >> if the market cap goes down, people that run the k and the board of directors, they have to figure...
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tonight superable 50 says the banners will be modified to make them smaller >>mark: as many as one laypeople of this emphasis of all the festivities in various events sound wrong to call synechism 1 paracelsus is the first one of the party was the local and federal agencies to keep the seven principal city vince the spokespeople or planning to turn off the festivities there welcome to the police presence >>darya: we have a section on our web site with everything soupbone the 22 year-old molested and killed his your friend's child and autopsy reports to the child was murdered on spoke with a neighbor who says he's disgusted to hear what happened to the boy. it is pleasant to have to state and federal assistance to repair the road and clift nixon apply for some of the $30 million of federal money with the state has access to. >>darya: home owners of the sufferer still packing up and moving out because of the cliffside a sliding it seems that most are on the border town this city wants to demolish an apartment building that is already starting to crumble into the sea the first to have to decide
tonight superable 50 says the banners will be modified to make them smaller >>mark: as many as one laypeople of this emphasis of all the festivities in various events sound wrong to call synechism 1 paracelsus is the first one of the party was the local and federal agencies to keep the seven principal city vince the spokespeople or planning to turn off the festivities there welcome to the police presence >>darya: we have a section on our web site with everything soupbone the 22...