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what propelled you forward, congressmember lewis? >> well, my mother, my father, my grandparents, my uncles and aunts, and people all around me had never registered to vote. i had been working all across the south. the state of mississippi had a black voting age population of more than 450,000, and only about 16,000 were registered to vote. on that day, we didn't have a choice. i think we had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history, and we couldn't -- we couldn't turn back. we had to go forward. we became like trees planted by the rivers of water. we were anchored. and i thought we would die. i first thought we would be arrested and go to jail, but i thought it was a real possibility that some of us would die on that bridge that day, after the confrontation occurred.i thought it was the last protest for me. but somehow and someway, you have to keep going. you go to a hospital, you go to a doctor's office, you get mended, and you get up and try it again. >> so what was the next act you engaged in? >> well, we continued
what propelled you forward, congressmember lewis? >> well, my mother, my father, my grandparents, my uncles and aunts, and people all around me had never registered to vote. i had been working all across the south. the state of mississippi had a black voting age population of more than 450,000, and only about 16,000 were registered to vote. on that day, we didn't have a choice. i think we had been tracked down by what i call the spirit of history, and we couldn't -- we couldn't turn back....
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lewis. >>> supervisors, david elliott lewis. i think you might have -- throw out the baby with the bath water situation here also an issue of free speech. i'm not a fan of aerial public advertising, but if this is -- by banning this you're also going to be banning opportunity for advocacy speech, for political speech, for free speech, then it becomes more troubling. you know, that speech tends to get crowded out by other media and when i say throw out the baby with the bath water, the dirty bath water is maybe garish commercial advertising you don't want to see, but just throwing out the baby, which is public advocacy free speech. i hope you can see that, have a decent sense of provision. th does become a free speech issue, we should have
lewis. >>> supervisors, david elliott lewis. i think you might have -- throw out the baby with the bath water situation here also an issue of free speech. i'm not a fan of aerial public advertising, but if this is -- by banning this you're also going to be banning opportunity for advocacy speech, for political speech, for free speech, then it becomes more troubling. you know, that speech tends to get crowded out by other media and when i say throw out the baby with the bath water, the...
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daniel day-lewis, who won the oscar for best actor, brings the great man to life. >> daniel day-lewisamn thing of any human meaning or worth until we cure ourselves of slavery and end this pestilential war. >> day-lewis: i never, ever felt that depth of love for another human being that i never met. and that's i think probably the effect that lincoln has on most people that take the time to discover him. >> stahl: after agreeing to take the part, daniel day-lewis spent a year reading and doing research into abraham lincoln the man. >> day-lewis: he does feel as if he's carved in stone when you first approach him, because of the way he was as a man. as you begin to discover him, it's almost as if he welcomes you in. >> "lincoln": tell us the news from the hill. >> ah, well the news... >> "lincoln": why, for instance, is this thus, and what is the reason for this thusness? >> stahl: so much about daniel day lewis' portrait rings true to the man, including things most of us didn't know, like what lincoln sounded like. >> day-lewis: there are numerous references to him having a high- pitc
daniel day-lewis, who won the oscar for best actor, brings the great man to life. >> daniel day-lewisamn thing of any human meaning or worth until we cure ourselves of slavery and end this pestilential war. >> day-lewis: i never, ever felt that depth of love for another human being that i never met. and that's i think probably the effect that lincoln has on most people that take the time to discover him. >> stahl: after agreeing to take the part, daniel day-lewis spent a year...
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-- >> his name was john lewis. he had just been named head of sncc, the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and he was 23 years old. i will never forget the speech he delivered that day. >> we must get in this revolution, and complete the revolution. for in the delta of mississippi, in southwest georgia, the black belt of alabama, in harlem, in chicago, detroit, philadelphia, and all over this nation, the black masses are on the march for jobs and freedom. >> in the five decades since, john lewis has become an icon of the civil rights movement, a hero who faced down brutal southern police in the name of freedom and was beaten bloody for daring to do so. today, he is a 14-term congressman from georgia. recently, he and i returned to the national mall in washington to remember that day in 1963 and the march that changed america. >> people were all the way down. and you just saw hundreds and thousands of individuals. i'm john lewis. and i was the youngest speaker. ten of us spoke. i spoke number six. dr. king s
-- >> his name was john lewis. he had just been named head of sncc, the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and he was 23 years old. i will never forget the speech he delivered that day. >> we must get in this revolution, and complete the revolution. for in the delta of mississippi, in southwest georgia, the black belt of alabama, in harlem, in chicago, detroit, philadelphia, and all over this nation, the black masses are on the march for jobs and freedom. >> in the...
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>> lewis: no. >> stahl: you have never seen it? >> lewis: me, personally, no.the draw, as it were. >> stahl: being a tortoise, the work was very slow and very plodding. >> goode: it's remarkable. you think those legs are just these stubby elephantine feet, but they're very good at cupping the soil and digging this incredible little hole. >> stahl: yeah, and she could be what, 60, 70 years old? >> goode: yeah, 100 years old. >> stahl: it took her almost an hour, and then! ( gasps ) >> goode: oh! there's the egg. >> stahl: oh, my god. >> goode: oh, my god. >> stahl: is she going to do another one? >> goode: yup, yup! there it goes, there it goes. number two. this is what you work for. and even more so when the little tortoise, when the hatchling comes out, it is... you feel like you've broken a secret code. >> stahl: goode wants to emulate this kind of success back in the united states, with not just plowshares but dozens of other species. he has his own breeding center in the mountains outside of los angeles that he began with 150 turtles and tortoises given to
>> lewis: no. >> stahl: you have never seen it? >> lewis: me, personally, no.the draw, as it were. >> stahl: being a tortoise, the work was very slow and very plodding. >> goode: it's remarkable. you think those legs are just these stubby elephantine feet, but they're very good at cupping the soil and digging this incredible little hole. >> stahl: yeah, and she could be what, 60, 70 years old? >> goode: yeah, 100 years old. >> stahl: it took her...
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>> john: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everybody. [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back.guest tonight my bestselling author whose new book is called "zealot: the life and times of jesus christ." please welcome back to the show the fantastic reza alsan. [applause] reza, reza, reza, reza, reza... >> john, john, john, john, john. >> john: talk about jesus. >> you've heard of jesus? >> john: i think everybody has heard of jesus. i think everyone in the world has a relationship with jesus whether they want one or not. this book is about jesus the man, not so much jesus the christ. >> it's about the historical jesus, not the christ of faith. but, i mean, the fact of the matter is whether you believe that jesus was god incarnate, god made flesh or not, you believe that he was also man, and if he was man, then he lived in a specific time and place, and that time and place kind of matters. it's like if you really want to know who he was, you have to put his words and his actions in the context of the world in which he lived. the teachings have to be seen according to the social il
>> john: thank you, lewis. lewis black, everybody. [cheering and applause] >> john: welcome back.guest tonight my bestselling author whose new book is called "zealot: the life and times of jesus christ." please welcome back to the show the fantastic reza alsan. [applause] reza, reza, reza, reza, reza... >> john, john, john, john, john. >> john: talk about jesus. >> you've heard of jesus? >> john: i think everybody has heard of jesus. i think...
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lee's welcomes scott simon and john lewis. -- please welcome scott simon and congressman john lewis. [applause] >> i am going to open in a way that might be redundant. i am fortunate enough to have two young children so i am learning history all over again. and one of the things we learned is that we all stand on the shoulders of great men and women who have gone before us and i think no pair of shoulders in the history of america are stronger than those on this man here, john lewis. [applause] i am sure he is going to be great. he is going to be enlightening, funny, warm, moving, inspiring but before we ask you to utter a word, could we stand and on behalf of america, give him an ovation for what he has done for us? [applause] how many times have you been arrested? [laughter] >> i was arrested and jailed 40 times. since i have been in congress, about four times. [laughter] >> all for matters of principle. we are talking about a member of congress. protesting around the problems in south africa. and the sudan. and a group of us went to jail. >> what was it like to be in a prison in t
lee's welcomes scott simon and john lewis. -- please welcome scott simon and congressman john lewis. [applause] >> i am going to open in a way that might be redundant. i am fortunate enough to have two young children so i am learning history all over again. and one of the things we learned is that we all stand on the shoulders of great men and women who have gone before us and i think no pair of shoulders in the history of america are stronger than those on this man here, john lewis....
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welcome jeff lewis!boss and person in general, true? >> i thought you were going to say in demand -- >> jimmy: both of those things? >> yes, i am very much a perfectionist, so i am very self-critical, and critical of the people who work for me. because ultimately, it is about the product, we are designing really some of the most beautiful luxurious homes in the united states. so i have a reputation to uphold. and i think the people that work for me, you know, they have to be accountable. >> jimmy: and do you think they know what they're in for? who do you think they would rather work for, you or kim jong-un? are there benefits to you yelling at them? i think oh, my god, i don't know how i would handle this if i worked for you. >> this is going to surprise you. there is a lot of turnover in my office. there were days we would hire them and get all the paperwork and the contracts. and they would start the first day, and this is after i put everything together, hiring attorneys to put it altogether, and the
welcome jeff lewis!boss and person in general, true? >> i thought you were going to say in demand -- >> jimmy: both of those things? >> yes, i am very much a perfectionist, so i am very self-critical, and critical of the people who work for me. because ultimately, it is about the product, we are designing really some of the most beautiful luxurious homes in the united states. so i have a reputation to uphold. and i think the people that work for me, you know, they have to be...
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lewis was inspired by one edited by dr.er king, jr., the montgomery story about rosa parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city bus. >> and i want to thank you for responding to the call. >> reporter: standing shoulder to shoulder with king, they rallied a nation. lewis almost died leading the historic 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama, after being brutally beaten by police. >> the only thing i did, i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> reporter: it's captured in the pages of the comic book, right down to the words of the police who ultimately attacked the demonstrators. andrew aydin co-wrote the book. >> how do you write it in a way that would be new, that would be innovative, creative and exciting? >> reporter: lewis believes the message is timely. >> i think today many young people and people not so young tend to forget what happened in another period in our history. and they must never, ever forget. >> reporter: still on a mission, seeking justice for all. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> ax
lewis was inspired by one edited by dr.er king, jr., the montgomery story about rosa parks' refusal to give up her seat on a city bus. >> and i want to thank you for responding to the call. >> reporter: standing shoulder to shoulder with king, they rallied a nation. lewis almost died leading the historic 1965 march from selma to montgomery, alabama, after being brutally beaten by police. >> the only thing i did, i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> reporter:...
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lewis is currently serving a one-year sentence for nonpayment of child support. it was always hard to make ends meet without a high school diploma. but now, thanks to a program offered by the jail, he's just days away from receiving his ged. >> my mom's proud of me. i finally can say she's proud of me. after a lot of other stuff, she's always worried about me in boxing, always worried about me getting hurt in competition and other stuff i do. she don't really like tattoos. but this is one thing i can actually say she's proud of me for. >> while lewis has made the most of his time at louisville metro, some inmates continue to struggle. the special operations response team, or s.o.r.t., has just been alerted to a disturbance involving an inmate currently on suicide watch. it is jail policy to document such calls on video. >> behavior has been self-abusive. today he is stating that he has swallowed items. he's told the officers he swallowed a comb. he was spitting up blood. also, we did catch him in an attempt to swallow part of a toothbrush. he has been strip-searc
lewis is currently serving a one-year sentence for nonpayment of child support. it was always hard to make ends meet without a high school diploma. but now, thanks to a program offered by the jail, he's just days away from receiving his ged. >> my mom's proud of me. i finally can say she's proud of me. after a lot of other stuff, she's always worried about me in boxing, always worried about me getting hurt in competition and other stuff i do. she don't really like tattoos. but this is one...
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plus, jeff bridges and jeff lewis are all coming up.s and applause ] ♪ abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by geico. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up in the heart of peach country. it's a fresh-over. we want you to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. what would you do if i told you all this produce is from walmart? wow! is it really? (laughter) find fresh peaches and all your quality produce. backed by our 100% money back guarantee. walmart. olive garden's 2 for $25 is back. unlimited salad and breadsticks. two appetizers to share. then choose two summer entrees. like new tuscan garlic chicken. 3 courses, 2 people just $25. go olive garden! another viva dare. our fans think there's a rule that a paper towel can'
plus, jeff bridges and jeff lewis are all coming up.s and applause ] ♪ abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by geico. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up in the heart of peach country. it's a fresh-over. we want you to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me....
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lewis. you ever throw out a first pitch? >> i have not.ome are calling this one the worst ceremonial first pitch ever. you be the judge. this is carly rae jepsen before the rays game in tampa. she scored a hit on the pop charts with "call me maybe." check out president obama in 2010. he reaches home plate. but a world class athlete, karl lewis. he wasn't exactly impressive. this one barely gets to the mound. wow. that's just horrific. what may be the absolute worst. check out cincinnati mayor, mark mallory. wow. that's -- that's just horrific. i don't know how they let him go out there. so, miss jepsen's toss wasn't impressive. it could be not the worst. it was an explosive morning for one local morning show in corpus christi. take a look. >> i'm john thomas. friday july 12th. >> oh. well, the studio had a little bit of a ruckus. we'll have to see what that's about. we might be making our own news. in the meantime, we'll try to keep the calm here and let you know what you need to know weather-wise. >> what a way to wake up. good morning, e
lewis. you ever throw out a first pitch? >> i have not.ome are calling this one the worst ceremonial first pitch ever. you be the judge. this is carly rae jepsen before the rays game in tampa. she scored a hit on the pop charts with "call me maybe." check out president obama in 2010. he reaches home plate. but a world class athlete, karl lewis. he wasn't exactly impressive. this one barely gets to the mound. wow. that's just horrific. what may be the absolute worst. check out...
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. >>> we have to deal with lewis and the cooler. he'll explain the new story that led to these interesting graphics. we'll be right become. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. gear up for july 4th weekend, we ask what your favorite monument is as the statue of liberty is scheduled to reopen. tell your friends from 1892 to 1954 12 million people sailed one-half mile past the statue of liberty to ellis island where they entered the united states. it would only take them three to five hours to become social securitys in light of today's immigration debate, that's a very short time. let's go over to the cooler and mr. lewis, what do you have? >> you look fantastic today. you're breaking out the summer suit there. is that khaki or chee know? >> probably chino. this is the one that mika made fun of. >> i'll see you later at the yacht club. e we know the n
. >>> we have to deal with lewis and the cooler. he'll explain the new story that led to these interesting graphics. we'll be right become. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. gear up for july 4th weekend, we ask what your favorite monument is as the statue of liberty is scheduled to reopen. tell...
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jepsen, carrie or carl lewis. who has the worst ceremonial pitch ever. >> megan was in baltimore earlier this season. >> listen, you're a former ballplayer. what do you think? who is the worse? >> they're all bad. [ kool-aid man ] people don't realize it, but, my life isn't all cherry and sweetness. oh yeah? i put my pants on one leg at a time except my pants are 22 different flavors. i've got grape pants, i've got watermelon pants. and i wear them in my head. it takes work to look this good. but other than that, i'm completely normal. well, relatively normal. [ male announcer ] try any of our 22 delicious flavors. smile. it's kool-aid. and now introducing new kool-aid liquid. >>> important news to pass along. twinkiies are back. they'll be on the store shelves nationwide following an eighth- month hiatus. several retailers started selling the treats a few days ago. the iconic snack and other hostess products have not been made since november and that's when hostess filed for bankruptcy. at the box office despicab
jepsen, carrie or carl lewis. who has the worst ceremonial pitch ever. >> megan was in baltimore earlier this season. >> listen, you're a former ballplayer. what do you think? who is the worse? >> they're all bad. [ kool-aid man ] people don't realize it, but, my life isn't all cherry and sweetness. oh yeah? i put my pants on one leg at a time except my pants are 22 different flavors. i've got grape pants, i've got watermelon pants. and i wear them in my head. it takes work to...
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and his expertise lewis is a defense counselor intelligence officer the judge cited his twenty nine years of experience in counter intelligence that qualifies him as an expert in that field however judge lindh ruled that he is not an expert in valuing classified information now this is important because the prosecution is trying to prove that manning stole classified documents and that these documents are some kind of a monetary value now cord was in session for just a short time today before they went on recess and into a closed session and that's because much of lewis's testimony is expected to be classified so whenever classified information is discussed we go black and that media room and are on able to see or hear what is going on now lewis is the prosecution's last witness before to the defense calls their witnesses if the government were to rest its case today it's likely that manning's attorney david coombs what motion to dismiss some of the charges the defense will oftentimes do this by saying the prosecution failed to show enough evidence they were out the course of the tr
and his expertise lewis is a defense counselor intelligence officer the judge cited his twenty nine years of experience in counter intelligence that qualifies him as an expert in that field however judge lindh ruled that he is not an expert in valuing classified information now this is important because the prosecution is trying to prove that manning stole classified documents and that these documents are some kind of a monetary value now cord was in session for just a short time today before...
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that is where the energy is going. >> i am not going to confine john lewis to the past. will not say he is a relic. the element of discrimination in voting is there. it did not stop in 1965. it is there in case after case and now they did this been passed by congress overwhelmingly. . >> immigration reform -- the senate takes the leap. >> up early, some have not gotten the message. the house will not take "whatever the senate passes. >> the senate went for it anyway. will the house, with a bill of their own? >> there is a pattern established -- the agriculture bill, the budget, i mean, the house is a sickly paralyzed and john boehner finds himself with a caucus that has told him you cannot take up this bill and we will go under their requirement that you have to have the majority of the caucus. >> the majority of the majority. >> there are a few senators that took political risk. i am not a great friend of lindsay graham, but he is up for reelection and he all but onited a primary challenge this controversial immigration bill. marco rubio rolled the dice as well. chuck s
that is where the energy is going. >> i am not going to confine john lewis to the past. will not say he is a relic. the element of discrimination in voting is there. it did not stop in 1965. it is there in case after case and now they did this been passed by congress overwhelmingly. . >> immigration reform -- the senate takes the leap. >> up early, some have not gotten the message. the house will not take "whatever the senate passes. >> the senate went for it...
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david elliot lewis, mental health board and i wanted to respond to the idea about the use of the word "recovery," in mental health and i think there was a comment that was earlier -- that was provided earlier from a member of the public about being concerned about the use of that word. and i can see how in different disability communities that word could be trouble some and a crucial word and not just a word, but crucial concept for those in mental health recovery and noticed i did use the word because it gives us hope and i believe that many people who suffer the severest mental illness that at one time thought people could not recover from. i believe people can recover from schizophrenia and bipolar and psychosis and all the dsm-labeled categories. not everyone recovers, but many do and many go on to live very happy and successful lives. and even if you don't recover to what other people's standards are what they think "recovery" is, you can get to a point within your own life, you can achieve a lot of happiness. so i advocate recovery and i advocate hope, hope for a better tomorrow
david elliot lewis, mental health board and i wanted to respond to the idea about the use of the word "recovery," in mental health and i think there was a comment that was earlier -- that was provided earlier from a member of the public about being concerned about the use of that word. and i can see how in different disability communities that word could be trouble some and a crucial word and not just a word, but crucial concept for those in mental health recovery and noticed i did...
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coming up, representative john lewis is at comicon. while you try to digest that statement, stick around. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> ya, i consider you jew-talian. >> okay, whatever you want. >> who plays kafka? >> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the tough questions. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improving your lips? >> (laughter). >> when she's talking, you never know where the conversation is going to go. >> it looks like anthony wiener is throwing his hat in the ring. >> his what in the ring? >> his hat. >>
coming up, representative john lewis is at comicon. while you try to digest that statement, stick around. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's...
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glad your heare, congressman lewis. >> i want to thank you mr. ranking member and members holding mmittee for this important hearing and inviting me to testify today. unanimous n, i ask scent my full statement be -- consent my full statement be record. in the since first being elected to congressman sensenbrenner has been a tireless champion of the voting rights act. proud and pleased to be with today, my friend, my brother. i said it before and i say again four and five are the heart and soul of the voting rights act. today t oday of the supreme court decision broke my heart. it made me want to x-ray. i felt like saying come, come the shoes of people who try to register, try to vote live to see the passage of the voting rights act. know you know that history but t is important for the record to note what life was like before the voting rights act of 1965. when i first came to washington, 1961, the same year president barack obama was born, blacks and whites couldn't sit beside each other on a bus through virginia, carolina, through mississippi a
glad your heare, congressman lewis. >> i want to thank you mr. ranking member and members holding mmittee for this important hearing and inviting me to testify today. unanimous n, i ask scent my full statement be -- consent my full statement be record. in the since first being elected to congressman sensenbrenner has been a tireless champion of the voting rights act. proud and pleased to be with today, my friend, my brother. i said it before and i say again four and five are the heart and...
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from "bravo," jeff lewis. and music from capital cities. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone, nice to have you on the show. thank you for watching. thank you for all coming. thank you for joining us. i appreciate that. you know, i read an interesting article today. that is right, i read. i've been reading for years. i was not aware of this, but there is a growing movement to split colorado into two states. apparently residents of northeast colorado which is much
from "bravo," jeff lewis. and music from capital cities. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone, nice to have you on the show. thank you for watching. thank you for all coming. thank you for joining us. i appreciate that. you know, i read an interesting article today. that is right, i read. i've been reading for years. i was not aware of this, but there is a growing movement to split colorado into two...
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damien lewis "homeland" and kevin spacey "house of cards." >> lead actress in a drama series. claire danes, homeland, michelle dockity downton abbey. bates motel. elizabeth moss "mad men." kerry washington, "scandal." and robin wright "house of cards." >> you just heard them nominate "house of cards" twice, one for the actor and actress. the bay area keeping a closer eye than in years past because los gatos-based netflix could make history. scott mcgrew joins with more details. >> we're talking netflix being nominated for emmys. do you ladies watch "house of cards?" >> i don't. >> i have not. >> what's interesting, data we just got this morning says actually very few people, even
damien lewis "homeland" and kevin spacey "house of cards." >> lead actress in a drama series. claire danes, homeland, michelle dockity downton abbey. bates motel. elizabeth moss "mad men." kerry washington, "scandal." and robin wright "house of cards." >> you just heard them nominate "house of cards" twice, one for the actor and actress. the bay area keeping a closer eye than in years past because los gatos-based netflix...
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colonel chuck hodges is comphaernt of commander of joint base lewis-mcchord. >> most of it every yearng the rent, paying car payments, paying child tuition, have awe huge effect on them. >> reporter: thompson's wife suffered a brain aneurysm. that left her disabled. his $2600 a month income supports her, their two teenagers and his mother. but it will drop $600 per month. >> my biggest concern is not being able to have some place for my wife and my mom and the kids to be able to come. >> reporter: you're worried about losing your house? >> yep. >> reporter: that's a possibility? >> not if i can help it. >> reporter: but you're not sure if you can? >> no. >> reporter: you seem like you're almost at the end of your rope? >> i'll add more somehow. >> reporter: many base employees are actually military veterans, now working on the civil side. thompson spent eight years as a sergeant in the army, another nine years working on base. >> i understand that they need to make some cuts, and they need to recover some money from somewhere. but the people that are only making a little bit, getting
colonel chuck hodges is comphaernt of commander of joint base lewis-mcchord. >> most of it every yearng the rent, paying car payments, paying child tuition, have awe huge effect on them. >> reporter: thompson's wife suffered a brain aneurysm. that left her disabled. his $2600 a month income supports her, their two teenagers and his mother. but it will drop $600 per month. >> my biggest concern is not being able to have some place for my wife and my mom and the kids to be able...
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i think david elliot lewis said something very poignant, volunteering is a pathway towards healing. i think the fact that we have so many folks here that are living testaments to struggle and overcoming, i think what david was talking about, going from the darkness to the light. that involves a lot of things, but you know, having that firsthand experience with that can help other people, because a face is put to that struggle and the difference successes and living productive lives. is there there is a face to it and a story and we have black diva media, that the fact that you have access to media and you are using it in a positive way and that speaks volumes. before i stop, i wanted to touch on how housing is affected by this. i don't have all the answers and i do housing issues with sta and i understand that the mayor's office of housing, there has been a proposal from advocates to put in some anti-eviction legislation that would cut -- that would try to curtail before things lead up to evictions and perhaps some mental health component could be inserted into that conversation to
i think david elliot lewis said something very poignant, volunteering is a pathway towards healing. i think the fact that we have so many folks here that are living testaments to struggle and overcoming, i think what david was talking about, going from the darkness to the light. that involves a lot of things, but you know, having that firsthand experience with that can help other people, because a face is put to that struggle and the difference successes and living productive lives. is there...
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lewis, the metaphor was >>> they called it a dagger in the heart. when the u.s.upreme court threw out key sections of the voting rights act last month, democratic congressman john lewis said the decision, "put a dagger in the heart of that law." for mr. lewis, the metaphor was one of outrage and lament because the voting rights act kept states with a history of discrimination in elections from carrying out changes without first getting approval from the federal government. the supreme court ruled against that protection was a huge loss for progressives like john lewis. conservatives who oppose the law reach the same conclusion about its fate that the court had put a dagger in its heart. though they tended to be happier about seeing that dagger there. you can fell by the way they responded to the news. mississippi announced it would be going forward with a voter i.d. law that had not been approved by the federal government. alabama announced it, too, would be rushing ahead to the voter i.d. law. in texas, the attorney general announced his state would put their vo
lewis, the metaphor was >>> they called it a dagger in the heart. when the u.s.upreme court threw out key sections of the voting rights act last month, democratic congressman john lewis said the decision, "put a dagger in the heart of that law." for mr. lewis, the metaphor was one of outrage and lament because the voting rights act kept states with a history of discrimination in elections from carrying out changes without first getting approval from the federal government....
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. >> lewis black, countering the campaign from rick perry to bring workers out of other states to texas. >> all right. >> that's not quite the same "i love new york"-type thing, donny. >> i didn't see the broadway dancers and the music. it had a certain je ne sais quoi to it. >> it's a different approach. >> the great larry king, as you all know, is a very talented man. he's known for his interview skills, his quick wit. now with the help of snoop lion. >> formerly snoop dogg. >> he gives rap a shot. here he is. ♪ i like the doctors ♪ and i like reading ♪ the most important thing i like is eating ♪ ♪ dinner for two ♪ or dinner for six ♪ it really don't matter ♪ i get my kicks ♪ jiffy peanut butter is what is
. >> lewis black, countering the campaign from rick perry to bring workers out of other states to texas. >> all right. >> that's not quite the same "i love new york"-type thing, donny. >> i didn't see the broadway dancers and the music. it had a certain je ne sais quoi to it. >> it's a different approach. >> the great larry king, as you all know, is a very talented man. he's known for his interview skills, his quick wit. now with the help of snoop...
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we're going to tell you why civil rights icon john lewis is lighting up the convention. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. right now, get this great lease on a 2013 chevy cruse ls for around $149 a month. i don't always have time to eat like i should. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna.
we're going to tell you why civil rights icon john lewis is lighting up the convention. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end...
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and james lewis, director of the technology and public policy program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. edward snowden has thrown the net wide. advanced industrial democracies. developing countries, latin america, asia, europe, nato allies, military neutrals, no takers. what does this tell us about the persuasive power of the united states? >> it tells you about edward snowden as a hot potato. when the music stops, no country or no leader wants to be the one left holding edward snowden in its lap. obviously the united states has made clear at any points to see edward snowden back in the united states before a judge and jury and has been successful, i think, particularly in this atmosphere, with leaders who are competing to be the american -- particularly in this hemisphere, with leaders who are competing to be the american antagonist in
and james lewis, director of the technology and public policy program at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. edward snowden has thrown the net wide. advanced industrial democracies. developing countries, latin america, asia, europe, nato allies, military neutrals, no takers. what does this tell us about the persuasive power of the united states? >> it tells you about edward snowden as a hot potato. when the music stops, no country or no leader wants to be the...
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>> suarez: james lewis, there was anger in europe feigned or real about the allegations of spying. yes, edward snowden can stay but he can't keep releasing things -- then he almost caught himself and said that may sound strange coming out of my lips. is this a game where all the players understand they have an interest even if they're not friends? >> yeah, and i think president putin wins the prize for the best line so far in this episode but everyone is looking at this as a political issue. no one is looking at it as snowden per se. they're asking how would this affect my relations with the u.s.? what do i get that's a benefit from giving this kid asylum, particularly when the stuff he has on his computer they may already have or at least know about, so he's in an awkward place and every country is looking at this as a political issue. >> suarez: james lewis, p.j. crowley, good to talk to you both. >> thanks, ray. >> ifill: next, an update on moves to improve conditions for workers in bangladesh after the tragedy at a clothing factory earlier this year. a development organization
>> suarez: james lewis, there was anger in europe feigned or real about the allegations of spying. yes, edward snowden can stay but he can't keep releasing things -- then he almost caught himself and said that may sound strange coming out of my lips. is this a game where all the players understand they have an interest even if they're not friends? >> yeah, and i think president putin wins the prize for the best line so far in this episode but everyone is looking at this as a...
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a group of peaceful marchers led by john lewis, young john lewis , an earlier attack by state troopers, called bloody sunday from the graphic photographs, became a catalyst for the voting rights act. your precious and sacred vote is one of the most powerful tools we have to create a more perfect union. to millions of others he, he is a hero. thank you for being here today. in 2006 republicans and democrats joined together to pass the reauthorization of the voting we were able to do it, one reason we were able to do it, is a courageous chairman of the how judiciary committee congressman sensenbrenner, a true leader of that effort. having video at that time as a ranking member and watching what went on, i could say we would not have been able to reauthorize that without his leadership in the house judiciary committee. i was proud to work with him back then and i thank him for coming here to testify today. i think that he and i and congressman lewis were very happy when we saw the president sign that in the rose garden. shelby county versus holder held that it was outdate and the five jus
a group of peaceful marchers led by john lewis, young john lewis , an earlier attack by state troopers, called bloody sunday from the graphic photographs, became a catalyst for the voting rights act. your precious and sacred vote is one of the most powerful tools we have to create a more perfect union. to millions of others he, he is a hero. thank you for being here today. in 2006 republicans and democrats joined together to pass the reauthorization of the voting we were able to do it, one...
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and apologized to lewis that the police had not protected them on that bridge that day. it made me think a lot about how progress can take a long time. and i think we know that. and that's the acknowledgement that's made and the need to reauj recognize this act and how incredibly important it is to do that. so i want to go to the practical questions with you, mr. levitt. i think we have seen new barriers to voting. with some of the states, things like very strict voter id requirements. things like shortening time periods where people can register to vote or can vote early. can you talk about that and how hear and now, not just 50 years ago, we are starting to see major problems? >> so that's absolutely right. there are new threats to the ability for every eligible american to vote and have that vote counted and have it counted meaningfully in a way that leads to meaningful representation. there is a lot congress should do to remedy that. in particular addressing these new laws, new practices, and even the local versions there of, that discrimination on the basis of race
and apologized to lewis that the police had not protected them on that bridge that day. it made me think a lot about how progress can take a long time. and i think we know that. and that's the acknowledgement that's made and the need to reauj recognize this act and how incredibly important it is to do that. so i want to go to the practical questions with you, mr. levitt. i think we have seen new barriers to voting. with some of the states, things like very strict voter id requirements. things...