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>> and miss lewis says, juflt one month. after i got it approved. >> and then, in the subsequent hearing, i am sorry that was the september 11th. >> i was not here. >> and then in the october hearing, miss lewis shifted the position yet again and now saying that she operated for 6 straight months. miss lewis said the dates that i was operating was after i received the permits. >> excuse me, please. >> this is his time. >> go ahead, please? >> you have a few more. >> okay, this is recorded on the video time on the board of appeals website and you can look yourself. this quote is found at time code, 25:55 to 14. >> and where she says that the dates that i was operating is the days that i received the permit and what time period was that. >> and that was july. and commissioner fung says july. and she says, and june, 2012, june and july all the way up to about november when it started to rain and things like that. >> okay. now your time is up. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment? >> okay, seeing none
>> and miss lewis says, juflt one month. after i got it approved. >> and then, in the subsequent hearing, i am sorry that was the september 11th. >> i was not here. >> and then in the october hearing, miss lewis shifted the position yet again and now saying that she operated for 6 straight months. miss lewis said the dates that i was operating was after i received the permits. >> excuse me, please. >> this is his time. >> go ahead, please? >> you...
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>>> more than a dozen and former nfl my players, including ray lewis files a suit against a bank. >> reporter: the athletes are suing bbnt bank for nearly $60 million. the bank allowed a financial advising firm to open accounts in ray lewis's and 16 other nfl players named. it was deemed illegal under alabama law. the firm involved is now banned from the industry. lewis, a two time nfl defensive player of the year who retired in february said he lost nearly $4 million. jessica, back to you. >> ron, thank you. according to the lawsuit, in ado lewis, former ravens linebacker gooden allege did lost $515,000 through an unauthorized bank transfer. >>> anne arundel county police investigate a masked man opening fire on two men. just before 8:00 police responded railroad
>>> more than a dozen and former nfl my players, including ray lewis files a suit against a bank. >> reporter: the athletes are suing bbnt bank for nearly $60 million. the bank allowed a financial advising firm to open accounts in ray lewis's and 16 other nfl players named. it was deemed illegal under alabama law. the firm involved is now banned from the industry. lewis, a two time nfl defensive player of the year who retired in february said he lost nearly $4 million. jessica,...
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representative john lewis is, "walking>> book n for october's representative john lewis is, "walking a young child, i tasted aggregation of racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my mother and my father, grandparents, great grand parents, why segregation? by racial discrimination? they would say that is the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955 when i was in 10th grade, 15 years old, i heard rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king jr. on the radio in the words of dr. king hired me to find a way to get in the way. in 1956, my brothers and sis are sent some of my first cousins went down to the public library and a little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to checkbooks out. we were told by the librarian that the libraries were for whites only and not for colors. on july 51998, i went back to the pike county public library and troy, alabama for a book signing of my book, trance and. hundreds of citizens showed up and make it a library card. [applause] "walking with wind" is a book of faith, hope and courage. it not
representative john lewis is, "walking>> book n for october's representative john lewis is, "walking a young child, i tasted aggregation of racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my mother and my father, grandparents, great grand parents, why segregation? by racial discrimination? they would say that is the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955 when i was in 10th grade, 15 years old, i heard rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king...
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in all, the suit claims ray lewis lost nearly $3.8 million. the bank has declined to comment on the pending litigation only pointing out that the case centers around transactions from bank atlantic. >>> the financial advisor at the center of the allegations has been banned for life after high risk investments lost millions for other athletes. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work, let's check on the roads with christy breslin. >> reporter: we're dealing with several new accidents out there. watch for an accident at columbia road. in baltimore city, frederick avenue at tyrone street. and delays just continue to slow down. on the beltway traveling, it's stop and go past liberty road. if you are traveling along 70 westbound, a minor slow down. and on the harrisburg expressway, it's bumper to bumper. let's take a live look. plenty of activity there. get your 2013 navy football tickets by calling or going to their website. back to you. >>> drowsy driving is dangerous driving. more drivers are doing it according to reports. >> repo
in all, the suit claims ray lewis lost nearly $3.8 million. the bank has declined to comment on the pending litigation only pointing out that the case centers around transactions from bank atlantic. >>> the financial advisor at the center of the allegations has been banned for life after high risk investments lost millions for other athletes. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work, let's check on the roads with christy breslin. >> reporter: we're dealing...
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and lewis insisted he get the same thing when they got back. so in lewis' mind he was a copartner. there was no distinction in rank. their first months, they were trying to make sure that the group they got together, the 30 or so men would be able to be up to the task. so they were really trying to enforce military order to teach them what they needed to know to get the boat going up the river. they also wanted to make sure that there were no gentleman sons. they wanted him to be fit, single, young man, good hunters. there were some, let's just say, some indiscretions at the beginning. so would involve getting into the whiskey that they -- a broad whiskey with him as part of the rations of the day but at that time the military officers would give little symbol false or as they call them jewels of whiskey to the men. so there was a big storage cake of whiskey and some of the men got into that and that would cause disruption in the ranks. and so they were disciplined them. one of the ways they were disciplined them was have the men to a court-martial and the men would decide who is g
and lewis insisted he get the same thing when they got back. so in lewis' mind he was a copartner. there was no distinction in rank. their first months, they were trying to make sure that the group they got together, the 30 or so men would be able to be up to the task. so they were really trying to enforce military order to teach them what they needed to know to get the boat going up the river. they also wanted to make sure that there were no gentleman sons. they wanted him to be fit, single,...
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the real issue is that miss lewis is a bad corporate citizen and has made numerous misstatements and the highlights of them are first having to to deal with the franchise, a california superior court indicated that she had violated the franchise law in california. when asked about that, in front of dpw, she first down played it and said no idea what we were talking about and didn't even know what the franchise was about and when we pointed out that the order was in her name and addressed to her address, she admitted yes, i remember that, that was a long time ago and that had to do with my husband and my boyfriend and not me. but it turns out that the violation was in her business's name, and her husband, mr. hasan has the same last name, on this appeal, it is her husband not her, she told the board that she sold the coffee identities and tee boxes a few years ago and now instead she has reversed the position and said that she is just selling coffee and tea, and you will remember from the last time when the board asked her specifically, when exactly, did you operate your food cart? an
the real issue is that miss lewis is a bad corporate citizen and has made numerous misstatements and the highlights of them are first having to to deal with the franchise, a california superior court indicated that she had violated the franchise law in california. when asked about that, in front of dpw, she first down played it and said no idea what we were talking about and didn't even know what the franchise was about and when we pointed out that the order was in her name and addressed to her...
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shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this
shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this
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>> felix lewis. >> what gang are you in, lewis? >> 18th street. >> you're 18th street?yeah. >> can you tell me about any drugs in the unit? >> nope. >> no. >> any gang activity going on in the unit? >> no, there is none of that at all. i don't bang or nothing. i'm too old for that. >> is there any violence pending? >> there's none. really this is probably one of the calmest, less tension places that i've been to so far. and i've been in every prison in new mexico. so it's not bad here. i like it. >> all right, lewis. keep it safe, all right? >> all right, thank you. >> take it easy. >> all right. thank you. do i go back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find thos
>> felix lewis. >> what gang are you in, lewis? >> 18th street. >> you're 18th street?yeah. >> can you tell me about any drugs in the unit? >> nope. >> no. >> any gang activity going on in the unit? >> no, there is none of that at all. i don't bang or nothing. i'm too old for that. >> is there any violence pending? >> there's none. really this is probably one of the calmest, less tension places that i've been to so far. and i've...
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these three men together created a graphic novel about the life and the life's work of john lewis.planned as a trilogy, but the first volume, which is called march, part i, is out now, and it went straight to the top of "the new york times'" best sellers list, and boy did it deserve to. we asked congressman lewis to read part of it for us, to show you what it is like to see this in comic form. check this out. >> how to protect ourselves. how to disarm our attackers by conducting with their humanity. how to protect each other, how to survive, but the hardest part to learn, to truly understand, deep in your heart, was how to find love for your attackers. we took a name. the nashville student movement, because of our distrust of centralized power, we insisted on a rotating leadership. we're all in this together and we were ready to act. >> joining us now for the interview are congressman john lewis and his co-authors, nate powell and andrew iden. gentleman, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> i'm going to break protocol and not ask you the first question,
these three men together created a graphic novel about the life and the life's work of john lewis.planned as a trilogy, but the first volume, which is called march, part i, is out now, and it went straight to the top of "the new york times'" best sellers list, and boy did it deserve to. we asked congressman lewis to read part of it for us, to show you what it is like to see this in comic form. check this out. >> how to protect ourselves. how to disarm our attackers by conducting...
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jeffrey, lewis, i mean-- maybe i have you both back. but jeffrey lewis, let me come to you now. this question of inspectors, how confident are you that the international inspectors are going to be able to get in there and verify that iran is doing what it says it's doing? >> well, look, there's an easy problem in iran and a hard problem. the easy problem is verifying the declared facilities. and so having daily access to those facilities i think gives one a very high level of assurance. the hard problem in iran is always going to be the possibility of a covert facility, a facility one can't see. and so the way that one needs to address that is by having a much broader and more comprehensive access to the iranian program. so for example, what greg mentioned was access to the workshop where the iranians build the centrifuges. right now the iranians can build as many centrifuges as they want and if they show up, the inspectors see them. if they show up in a mountain somewhere, in a tunnel, we don't see them. so we are able to get inside those workshops and see how many centrifuges
jeffrey, lewis, i mean-- maybe i have you both back. but jeffrey lewis, let me come to you now. this question of inspectors, how confident are you that the international inspectors are going to be able to get in there and verify that iran is doing what it says it's doing? >> well, look, there's an easy problem in iran and a hard problem. the easy problem is verifying the declared facilities. and so having daily access to those facilities i think gives one a very high level of assurance....
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. >>> more than a dozen and former nfl my players, including ray lewis files a suit against a bank. >> reporter: the athletes are suing bbnt bank for nearly $60 million. the bank allowed a financial advising firm to open accounts in ray lewis's and 16 other nfl players named. it was deemed illegal under alabama law. the firm involved is now banned from the industry. lewis, a two time nfl defensive player of the year who retired in february said he lost nearly $4 million. jessica, back to you. >> ron, thank you. according to the lawsuit, in ado lewis, former ravens linebacker gooden allege did lost $515,000 through an unauthorized bank transfer. >>> anne arundel county police investigate a masked man opening fire on two men. just before 8:00 police responded railroad avenue. one man was not one but one man was and died at the hospital. police need for information to find the man responsible. >> also what we're trying to find out is exactly why these men were in this parking. this was a secluded industrial-type area. we believe this is a targeted incident. we don't believe this to be a
. >>> more than a dozen and former nfl my players, including ray lewis files a suit against a bank. >> reporter: the athletes are suing bbnt bank for nearly $60 million. the bank allowed a financial advising firm to open accounts in ray lewis's and 16 other nfl players named. it was deemed illegal under alabama law. the firm involved is now banned from the industry. lewis, a two time nfl defensive player of the year who retired in february said he lost nearly $4 million. jessica,...
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the suit claims ray lewis lost nearly $3.8 million. the bank denied to comment on the lawsuit only pointing out that the case focusing on actions taken by bank atlantic prior to coming to bbnt. >> reporter: the financial advisor has been banned for life. security lost millions for other athletes. >>> two violent robberies in two days. police are investigating another street attack at the college. >> reporter: the latest incident happened on the same street of the other robbery that occurred 24 hours before. a student was walking home from school last night talking on his cell phone. police say two suspects approached him and threatened to stab him if he did not cooperate. they stole money from the victim and left. a third suspect was driving the get away car. police believe the same three men stabbed a student multiple times on sunday night. that student remains in serious condition tonight. >> reporter: if you have any information, contact police. >>> the cleveland house of horrors. it's hard to believe what happened inside of the hom
the suit claims ray lewis lost nearly $3.8 million. the bank denied to comment on the lawsuit only pointing out that the case focusing on actions taken by bank atlantic prior to coming to bbnt. >> reporter: the financial advisor has been banned for life. security lost millions for other athletes. >>> two violent robberies in two days. police are investigating another street attack at the college. >> reporter: the latest incident happened on the same street of the other...
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shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this season. >> gus: with 2:43 to go in the fourth , let's recap the game. oklahoma state getting off to a great start. >> charles: you mentioned at the top, desmond roland running the football would be huge for oklahoma state. we knew jace amaro was a terrific player. he showed us yet again. career night in terms of number of catches. but clint chelf, okay, we've said it. change the back on him. you say he's not a running quarterback? you're making a big mistake in your scouting report. he's a dual threat quarterback now, can run it and throw it. >> gus: look at the plays. maybe the center is the reason the snaps are low. because they're tired. texas tech with 92 plays run now. >> charles: you're saying maybe they'll have to ice down, a rotator cuff issue? >> gus: like a starting pitcher. and the handof
shaun lewis again. >> charles: shaun lewis one of my favorite players in college football. all over the place, playing coverage, blitzing. good, sure tackler in the open field. there's joe mitchell. a former safety, now turned linebacker. he's played well for oklahoma state this season. >> gus: with 2:43 to go in the fourth , let's recap the game. oklahoma state getting off to a great start. >> charles: you mentioned at the top, desmond roland running the football would be...
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lewis is going to score. lewis is going to score. >> yeah, lewis did score., that is an amazing play, incredible finish. all georgia had to do was knock the ball down but lewis scored on the 73 yard miracle. number 7 auburn survives 43-38. they are now 10-1. ducks first game since sanford plucked them last week, only 3 in the third quarter against utah. anthony thomas waits for the kick. he finds a gap, cuts it up, goes on the outside. look at him go. forget about it. 86 yard kickoff return and the ducks go up by 10. you're not going to catch him. they were so mad they lost to stanford, they had to turn it up. how about this. marcus to a wide-open john munt, oregon takes care of utah 44-21. how about florida state? the inside track on the bcs title game had an easy game. whitfield breaks a few tackles and is gone. another guy that can fly. nice lead block down the field and he goes 76 yards right in for the touchdown. florida state all over syracuse. the orange had no answer to the number two team in the country rolls 59-3. all right, college game day set, u
lewis is going to score. lewis is going to score. >> yeah, lewis did score., that is an amazing play, incredible finish. all georgia had to do was knock the ball down but lewis scored on the 73 yard miracle. number 7 auburn survives 43-38. they are now 10-1. ducks first game since sanford plucked them last week, only 3 in the third quarter against utah. anthony thomas waits for the kick. he finds a gap, cuts it up, goes on the outside. look at him go. forget about it. 86 yard kickoff...
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on the left the real signatures of real athletes like ray lewis and other athletes. on the left what their attorneys claims is a forgery. >> i was shocked. >> he represent ises ray lewis s ray lewis and 15 other current and former nfl athletes who say because of those signatures they lost millions in unauthorized bank transactions blaming bb&t bank. >> the allegations center and this man, jeff ruben whose firm pro sports helped them manager bills and money. it allowed ruben and his employees to open fake accounts in their players names and transfer money out using these phony signatures. >> anybody can look at these signatures and tell they were forged. the problem is that there was no checks and balances at the bank. >> the nfl players insist they didn't know their money was being used for certain investments, including this alabama entertainment complex call aed center stage which was raided for having illegal gambling machines. >> ray lewis lost $3.8 million, along with millions in losses for the other athletes as well. >> bb&t failed to comment on the lawsuit onl
on the left the real signatures of real athletes like ray lewis and other athletes. on the left what their attorneys claims is a forgery. >> i was shocked. >> he represent ises ray lewis s ray lewis and 15 other current and former nfl athletes who say because of those signatures they lost millions in unauthorized bank transactions blaming bb&t bank. >> the allegations center and this man, jeff ruben whose firm pro sports helped them manager bills and money. it allowed...
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lewis young is afraid that he may be one of them. diagnosed with kidney cancer, lewis awaits his sentence in the hospital wing of philadelphia's detention center. >> to have cancer, to be in jail, and not to be around your family. you know, it's real scary. >> in lieu of family, lewis has phyllis taylor. she's a correctional chaplain and has developed the hospice program here to help comfort dying prisoners. >> my hope is that if it's not possible to release the elders and to release the dying into society, that the prisons and jails become home-like. [praying] >> she popped out of the clear blue. she's like an angel to me right. and i started getting my proper medication, you know, they started giving me morphine... >> phyllis works with dozens of other dying patients across the state of pennsylvania. she believes everyone should be allowed to die with dignity. >> a lot of people would say, look they broke the law. they deserve to be there and if they die there, then that's the choices they made. >> and i would say back 'each person
lewis young is afraid that he may be one of them. diagnosed with kidney cancer, lewis awaits his sentence in the hospital wing of philadelphia's detention center. >> to have cancer, to be in jail, and not to be around your family. you know, it's real scary. >> in lieu of family, lewis has phyllis taylor. she's a correctional chaplain and has developed the hospice program here to help comfort dying prisoners. >> my hope is that if it's not possible to release the elders and to...
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he is damian lewis! [ chrs and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: damian lewis, you are a painting. noticed. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. hard to not look. this is movember! does anyone ow about movember? [ cheers and alause ] >> jimmy: movember. >> mo-vember. it was invented basically by a bunch of drunk australians in bunch of drunk australians in a bar. >> jimmy: is that right? [ australian a[ chee ] ent ] >> what can we do focharity that would be really f? [ lighlaughter ] >> jimmy: that's a great austrailian accent. [ auralian accent ] >> let's grow mustaches and put them on our lips. >> jimmy: what iit -- >> it raises awareness for prostate cancer. >> jimmy: does? [ light laughter ] it raises awarenesfor prostate cancer >> first of all, can iust ask a question? 40s matinee idol? or german po star? what do you think? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you can decideor yourself. either way. that's a hanome style. i know what i'm going for, but i'm not sure is worked. >> jimmyhow long are you going to grow out? >> well, actually i'm going to do a film wi werner herzog just after chrtmas and nicole
he is damian lewis! [ chrs and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: damian lewis, you are a painting. noticed. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. hard to not look. this is movember! does anyone ow about movember? [ cheers and alause ] >> jimmy: movember. >> mo-vember. it was invented basically by a bunch of drunk australians in bunch of drunk australians in a bar. >> jimmy: is that right? [ australian a[ chee ] ent ] >> what can we do focharity that would be really f? [ lighlaughter...
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>> 58 or 59 lewis mac willie was moving there because it was hot.> 1959. >> sent jack a round trip ticket said help me pack and get my stuff back. >> what did you know about had i him? >> a gamler. >> he was a gamler and murderer. >> i didn't remember that. i didn't meet him but one time. >> what was jack doing associated with these people? >> they come into the club. look. when you are a nightclub owner you don't go into everybody's background who owns a butcher shop or who is in a hotel business. i know one thing, my brother -- had my brother done anything against this country members of the family would say we know how he loved kennedy. >> lewis mcwillie knew john roseli the mafia they hired to assassinate fidel castro? >> they found him in a barrel of oil or something. >> right. he was stabbed his throat was cut. >> all right lewis mcwillie that's the key name to remember. jack ruby's sister admitted he knew lewis mcwillie. he visited jack ruby did in dub cuba. up next we will tie everything together. another exclusive with the watergate burglar
>> 58 or 59 lewis mac willie was moving there because it was hot.> 1959. >> sent jack a round trip ticket said help me pack and get my stuff back. >> what did you know about had i him? >> a gamler. >> he was a gamler and murderer. >> i didn't remember that. i didn't meet him but one time. >> what was jack doing associated with these people? >> they come into the club. look. when you are a nightclub owner you don't go into everybody's background...
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lewis young is afraid that he lewis young is afraid that he may be one of them. may be one of them. diagnosed with kidney cancer, diagnosed with kidney cancer, lewis awaits his sentence in the lewis awaits his sentence in the hospital wing of philadelphia's hospital wing of philadelphia's detention center. detention center. >> to have cancer, to be in >> to have cancer, to be in jail, and not to be around your jail, and not to be around your family. family. you know, it's real scary. you know, it's real scary. >> in lieu of family, lewis has >> in lieu of family, lewis has phyllis taylor. phyllis taylor. she's a correctional chaplain she's a correctional chaplain and has developed the hospice and has developed the hospice program here to help comfort program here to help comfort dying prisoners. dying prisoners. >> my hope is that if it's not >> my hope is that if it's not possible to release the elders possible to release the elders and to release the dying into and to release the dying into society, that the prisons and society, that the prisons and jails become home-like. jails b
lewis young is afraid that he lewis young is afraid that he may be one of them. may be one of them. diagnosed with kidney cancer, diagnosed with kidney cancer, lewis awaits his sentence in the lewis awaits his sentence in the hospital wing of philadelphia's hospital wing of philadelphia's detention center. detention center. >> to have cancer, to be in >> to have cancer, to be in jail, and not to be around your jail, and not to be around your family. family. you know, it's real...
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john lewis met with him and he asked for forgiveness. of course he went around to black churches asking for forgiveness. by 1982, he ran and he received about 90% of the black vote. now, this is the election that political scientists, historians, commentators like to talk about. so how could this man who stood in the school house door at the university of alabama, also said segregation forever, how could he receive 90% of black support? that just seemed unrealistic, right? now, for some people who don't study american politics, don't study black voting behavior, this is really surprise, shocking. how could people vote for this man? but i would contend that his level of support is not really surprising considering the record or the history of black partisanship in this country. what i have here is a demonstration of black partisanship over time. we started collecting this data in 1972. and it goes all the way to 2008. as you see, there is a major gap here. at the top is percentage of african-americans that identify with the democratic par
john lewis met with him and he asked for forgiveness. of course he went around to black churches asking for forgiveness. by 1982, he ran and he received about 90% of the black vote. now, this is the election that political scientists, historians, commentators like to talk about. so how could this man who stood in the school house door at the university of alabama, also said segregation forever, how could he receive 90% of black support? that just seemed unrealistic, right? now, for some people...
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lewis. >> guest: . >> caller: thanks for c-span. i watch daily and love it. thank you, congress then lewis for your endurance and your hard work to build a more perfect union. i am a little nervous. the conservative movement -- i was watching bill moore the other day and they had a guy on there that was a part of the tea party and they said that they were winning. the conservative movement has been winning by using narratives that pull this country further and further to the right. aren't the so-called privileges of the ely's -- elites and isn't there a way that we can take some of my spare words like entitlements and other phrases that they use and flip the script on them and flip it back on them and show them how they are actually the ones that are succeeding. they cannot win. they gerrymandered that when in the districts that they couldn't otherwise bland. i mean what else can we do to flip the script? >> co. to work together and somehow i -- the means and methods must be caught up in the
lewis. >> guest: . >> caller: thanks for c-span. i watch daily and love it. thank you, congress then lewis for your endurance and your hard work to build a more perfect union. i am a little nervous. the conservative movement -- i was watching bill moore the other day and they had a guy on there that was a part of the tea party and they said that they were winning. the conservative movement has been winning by using narratives that pull this country further and further to the right....
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but because lewis and clark had firm disciplinary actions to counteract that, that was settled.y took off from st. louis, things were in working order and everyone respected both captains. so their experience was either feast or famine. when they were around all the bison they would eat up to 9 pounds of meat a day. and a lot of people think of those guys must've been huge in that amount of meat. they were burning it off but i think that they looked more look more like runners and their bodies were then pretty thin. but the experience and montana, they start getting towards the mountains and this area and that meant, okay, it's not going to be as easy as they had been, even though they were pulling up river. they realize that now we have to transport the stuff over the mountains in order to find that northwest passage, which, you know, people said that they never really did fine. but they did find the drainage of the columbia and they were able to proceed on to the ocean. this particular area where we are right now, when louis got here it must have been late in the evening becau
but because lewis and clark had firm disciplinary actions to counteract that, that was settled.y took off from st. louis, things were in working order and everyone respected both captains. so their experience was either feast or famine. when they were around all the bison they would eat up to 9 pounds of meat a day. and a lot of people think of those guys must've been huge in that amount of meat. they were burning it off but i think that they looked more look more like runners and their bodies...
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lewis is going to score. >> remember, lewis already scored. >> incredible finish. all georgia had to do was knock down the ball, but ricardo lewis scored on a 73 yard miracle. it auburn survives 43-38. we were amazed watching that one. ducks first game since stan it were plucked them last week. the anthony thomas, wait for it. here we go, be patient. find the hole and he does. look at the ac sell location. 86 -- acceleration. the ducks go up by 10. from there they decided to run away with it. a wide-open john hunt right here. nobody covering him. oregon takes care of utah 44- 21. watch this. on college game day, lee torso picked usc over stanford tonight. what? he closed swords with kirk herbstreet. check out his lip. he's bleeding. he caught a sword or the chest plate. i don't know what it was. the anchor desk is not a safeplace to be. florida state had the inside track on the bcs title game. an easy game today. woodfield breaks a few tackles and then is off to the races and gone. nicely blocked. he goes 76 yards for the touchdown. florida state all over syracuse
lewis is going to score. >> remember, lewis already scored. >> incredible finish. all georgia had to do was knock down the ball, but ricardo lewis scored on a 73 yard miracle. it auburn survives 43-38. we were amazed watching that one. ducks first game since stan it were plucked them last week. the anthony thomas, wait for it. here we go, be patient. find the hole and he does. look at the ac sell location. 86 -- acceleration. the ducks go up by 10. from there they decided to run...
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lewis. according to some news reports, the company that hired alexis, a company called the experts, had phoned his hotel room in rhode island in august saying he was unstable and that the company was bringing him home. according to news reports, the human resources director of question the experts talked to the mother of aaron alexis on august 9 and she informed the company of her son's past pair noid behavior and state head probably needed therapy. i would ask first of all if the company had hired alexis had become aware of the increasingly troubled behavior, do you think the contractor should have a duty to report the behavior to the department of defense? and did they report it? >> senator, in this particular case that you just described, in terms of a national security perspective, it behaves everyone to report any unusual activity they see, whether it be a colleague, a co-worker or a subordinate that works for you. >> and the second half of my question was, did they report it? >> to the
lewis. according to some news reports, the company that hired alexis, a company called the experts, had phoned his hotel room in rhode island in august saying he was unstable and that the company was bringing him home. according to news reports, the human resources director of question the experts talked to the mother of aaron alexis on august 9 and she informed the company of her son's past pair noid behavior and state head probably needed therapy. i would ask first of all if the company had...
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kevin lewis has more on the safety alert. >> july of this year, a 77-year- old man allows his car into the sam's club in gaithersburg. -- they can best very dangerous. 2010, cars hit 74 pedestrians in montgomery county parking lots and rodgers. 98 and 2011. 125 last year. in june, and acura suv hit and killed and 81-year-old woman outside this giant. only a few weeks later, an elderly man would hit -- was hit. debbie knows thean's daughter. i am surprised it has not
kevin lewis has more on the safety alert. >> july of this year, a 77-year- old man allows his car into the sam's club in gaithersburg. -- they can best very dangerous. 2010, cars hit 74 pedestrians in montgomery county parking lots and rodgers. 98 and 2011. 125 last year. in june, and acura suv hit and killed and 81-year-old woman outside this giant. only a few weeks later, an elderly man would hit -- was hit. debbie knows thean's daughter. i am surprised it has not
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lewis. >> good morning. chairman carper, ranking member coburn, and distinguished members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to address the practices and procedures of the department of defense regarding security clearances, facility access, and background investigations. the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, dr. michael vickers, is the principal staff assistant to the secretary and deputy secretary for security matters. in this capacity dr. vickers exercises his authority as the senior official for d.o.d.'s personal security program and has primary responsibility for providing and improving guidance, oversight, and development for policy and procedures governing civilian, military, and industrial-based personal security programs within the d.o.d. in order to address the department's personnel security policies, i believe it's important to first identify the national level policy framework. executive order 13467 designates the director of nati
lewis. >> good morning. chairman carper, ranking member coburn, and distinguished members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to address the practices and procedures of the department of defense regarding security clearances, facility access, and background investigations. the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, dr. michael vickers, is the principal staff assistant to the secretary and deputy secretary for security matters. in this capacity...
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the rest was split by democrat karen lewis young and independent jennifer dougherty. >>> you can get election results from your state delegate in virginia or mayoral and council candidates by going to wusa9.com and scroll down the list of races in the elections results box at the top of the home page. wear also running the results at the bottom of the tv screen throughout the morning. >>> time for the latest your money report of the morning. >> jessica is in the newsroom with the headlines. good morning. >>> good morning. we're halfway there. as for wall street we're still near record levels even though we had a mixed bag on the day. dispointed earnings put pressure on stocks. we're hoping for better results today of the the dow fell nearly 21 points. it starts this morning at about 15,618, not too far from record levels. s&p 500 was off by 5. >>> tesla shares have spent most of the year in the fast lane but after the bell they
the rest was split by democrat karen lewis young and independent jennifer dougherty. >>> you can get election results from your state delegate in virginia or mayoral and council candidates by going to wusa9.com and scroll down the list of races in the elections results box at the top of the home page. wear also running the results at the bottom of the tv screen throughout the morning. >>> time for the latest your money report of the morning. >> jessica is in the newsroom...
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lewis just said anyone who's waushgd in a church have heard that love is patient and kind but i've nerve heard them uttered in the context nobody can replace our mother but we can do he everyone we can to make sure this tragedy doesn't happen again in san francisco (clapping) >> i want to thank all of you for being part of our community in san francisco. i know that every one of us have known victims whether in china counseling attain or a mother in the bay view or fifth generation or in the sunset. we also know we can do better. last year was a tough year i want to thank my colleagues and the rest of the board of supervisors for moving forward a major supplemental to make sure we have a final domestic violence advocate here in the city government to make sure that our district attorney's office has the tools they need and brown but folks we can do better. there are 40 reforms after this person was brutality taken away from us are we've begun for 40 months without a domestic homicide but in in evidence in north there was 8 thousand calls. that's how we feel about this. we know we can do
lewis just said anyone who's waushgd in a church have heard that love is patient and kind but i've nerve heard them uttered in the context nobody can replace our mother but we can do he everyone we can to make sure this tragedy doesn't happen again in san francisco (clapping) >> i want to thank all of you for being part of our community in san francisco. i know that every one of us have known victims whether in china counseling attain or a mother in the bay view or fifth generation or in...
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. >> another guy who got the xbox early, ray lewis. >> i moved on. >> really? >> time to move on. >> lewis is taking on another nfl player broiener locker. it shows the two players trying to enjoy their new found freedom. >> that's great. >>> take a look at maryland's most powerful radar. the boundary created limited shower activity across central maryland. it's south of ocean city. that's where the action is right now, toward wallace island and the eastern shore of virginia, hanging out there saying what's up with a few flurries. other than that west of garrett county, slight showers south of pittsburgh. western maryland could see hit or miss flurries. for the most part is looks completely dry. the real travel concern will be in the high terrain from garrett county south to central west virginia. down here in the spine of the appalachian. it's slick in garrett county, deep creek lake with a coating. the latest reports out of maryland's most western edge, bush, hey, they're gearing up, getting ready for the winter sports season. in baltimore a little different,
. >> another guy who got the xbox early, ray lewis. >> i moved on. >> really? >> time to move on. >> lewis is taking on another nfl player broiener locker. it shows the two players trying to enjoy their new found freedom. >> that's great. >>> take a look at maryland's most powerful radar. the boundary created limited shower activity across central maryland. it's south of ocean city. that's where the action is right now, toward wallace island and the...
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lewis. -- prioletti and mr. lewis. according to some news reports, the company that hired alexis, a company called the experts, had phoned his hotel room in rhode island in august saying he was unstable and that the company was bringing him home. according to news reports, the human resources director of question the experts talked to the mother of aaron alexis on august 9 and she informed the company of her son's past pair paranoid behavior and stated he probably needed therapy. i would ask first of all if the company had hired alexis had become aware of the increasingly troubled behavior, do you think the contractor should have a duty to report the behavior to the department of defense? and did they report it? >> senator, in this particular case that you just described, in terms of a national security perspective, it behaves everyone -- it behooves anyone to report any unusual activity they see, whether it be a colleague, a co- worker or a subordinate that works for you. >> and the second half of my question was, did
lewis. -- prioletti and mr. lewis. according to some news reports, the company that hired alexis, a company called the experts, had phoned his hotel room in rhode island in august saying he was unstable and that the company was bringing him home. according to news reports, the human resources director of question the experts talked to the mother of aaron alexis on august 9 and she informed the company of her son's past pair paranoid behavior and stated he probably needed therapy. i would ask...
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is going to score, lewis is going to score, lewis is going to score, touchdown auburn, touchdown auburn>> this was a huge, huge win because auburn wins now to set up a national showdown with top- ranked alabama in the annual iron bowl. now, this game would have had a huge implication for stanford, except usc -- >> oh!! >> yes! >> usc beat the cardinal over the weekend. >> were you interested in that game at all? >> slightly. >> still wearing stanford colors, though. give it up. >> we'll see. >> rough loss for the cardinals. >> fight on. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "family feud!" give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how you folks? thank you very much. how you folks doing today? thank you very much, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. we got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their second day, from canton, gia, 's the griffin family! audience: [cheering] steve: and from mcdonough, georgia, it's the ames family. >> hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo! audie
is going to score, lewis is going to score, lewis is going to score, touchdown auburn, touchdown auburn>> this was a huge, huge win because auburn wins now to set up a national showdown with top- ranked alabama in the annual iron bowl. now, this game would have had a huge implication for stanford, except usc -- >> oh!! >> yes! >> usc beat the cardinal over the weekend. >> were you interested in that game at all? >> slightly. >> still wearing stanford...
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multiple lingual pathways department (laughter) but lewis is jimd in and been a great service to the b cc >> thank you superintendent and a number of board members thank you very much for the amount of time and effort you put into this year i know you wouldn't do this if you didn't care about the families in the district. we're grateful and thank you. clearly there's a lot of issues that need to be worked out. i appreciate you coming and speaking to us this evening. at the >> all right. we're going to move into item l. may i please here the acceptance of the adversaries report. is there a second >> i second. >> may i please hear ard of the recommendation please. good evening commissioners and superintendant. i'm kathie i'm the acting director. this the recommendation of the essence of the oversight requirement the two reports in my summary have been priority we're asking for the board of education of the san francisco unified school district accept the reports for the oversight business for the 2013 and fourteen school year of the 39 schools that are ranged of the academic performanc
multiple lingual pathways department (laughter) but lewis is jimd in and been a great service to the b cc >> thank you superintendent and a number of board members thank you very much for the amount of time and effort you put into this year i know you wouldn't do this if you didn't care about the families in the district. we're grateful and thank you. clearly there's a lot of issues that need to be worked out. i appreciate you coming and speaking to us this evening. at the >> all...
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this is ray lewis tonight. he will have a check in hand for half of that fine. big game luncheon. hello. all right. the 116th big game will take place this saturday. it's the tenth longest rivalry in college football. hello, larry beall. say something. cal, the underdogs by 31 points. >> it represents everything great by college football. two great institutions that have great pride. we expect it will be a big game that's going to be a typical big game, big plays. exciting. we hope you all can make it. >> i love dave shaw. do you think i'm driving up in that rain to the fairmont? forget it. i'll send you a tape. >>> detroit traded prince for kins letter. and pam was asking me in a nice way -- get rid of that. we don't need it. why we didn't have alex -- that alex rodriguez story. it's too technical. he's mad. he's fighting for his life and all that stuff. the commissioner didn't show up. so he says he doesn't want to do it unless he's face-to-face with the commissioner. >> stay connected. >>> george zimmerman shocker. did he make a sex tape with his girlfriend? and did she fake he
this is ray lewis tonight. he will have a check in hand for half of that fine. big game luncheon. hello. all right. the 116th big game will take place this saturday. it's the tenth longest rivalry in college football. hello, larry beall. say something. cal, the underdogs by 31 points. >> it represents everything great by college football. two great institutions that have great pride. we expect it will be a big game that's going to be a typical big game, big plays. exciting. we hope you...