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marian wright edelman, you're an american hero. it's such an honor to have you here. >> it's wonderful to be here with you. >> hinojosa: so we know that you are an expert on policy around children. i've known that for years. you've been doing this for four decades. >> forever. >> hinojosa: forever! but what i really want to start us out talking about is your life, because you have an extraordinary life. it's as if marian wright edelman has this forrest gump life. she was in these places, in extraordinary places, and every page you turn of your life story is like, "she was there, too?" i guess i'm not even sure where to start. south carolina, your parents are very hard-working, your mom is an organizer, but even when you were a kid in school in south carolina, you end up crossing paths with langston hughes. >> well, i've always felt so lucky to have been born who i was, where i was, with the parents i had. and at the time, i was born in the convergence of great people and great historical events. and so i wouldn't have been anybody
marian wright edelman, you're an american hero. it's such an honor to have you here. >> it's wonderful to be here with you. >> hinojosa: so we know that you are an expert on policy around children. i've known that for years. you've been doing this for four decades. >> forever. >> hinojosa: forever! but what i really want to start us out talking about is your life, because you have an extraordinary life. it's as if marian wright edelman has this forrest gump life. she was...
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william randolph hurst lived here with marian davis.e movies, steve martin bought the place when the jerk hit riches. >> we'll keep the eggplants up. >> good, we don't want any vegetables. >> reporter: whitney lived here in "the bodyguard." you might argue the house is a better actor than costner. we all know this view. >> this legendary view from the hollywood movies. the staircase you see there. that's the famous staircase for "the godfather." >> reporter: it was here they found the horse's head. >> ahh! >> reporter: jeff ireland, whose agency handles a billion dollars a year, does get to hang out behind walls designed the keep the likes of us out. are there many places like this? >> sadly, there aren't. many of them have been subdivided. many have been torn down by people who want modern, conte t contemporary houses. it is one of the last remaining grand estates of beverly hills. >> reporter: julia roberts' 20 million home, and adam sandler's house nearby. he's a tinted glass guy. and then there's downey jr. this glorious fragment of
william randolph hurst lived here with marian davis.e movies, steve martin bought the place when the jerk hit riches. >> we'll keep the eggplants up. >> good, we don't want any vegetables. >> reporter: whitney lived here in "the bodyguard." you might argue the house is a better actor than costner. we all know this view. >> this legendary view from the hollywood movies. the staircase you see there. that's the famous staircase for "the godfather."...
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i am marian [inaudible] and with the san francisco municipal transportation agency and it's an informational item but we are interested in your feedback because we will come back to recommendations which you have the opportunity to adopt ultimately in the five year -- in the next five year pyp. so first just to give you a little background about traffic calming. as was mentioned physical measures to reduce speedos our city streets. this has a benefit in livability in the neighborhood, making it a better place for people to walk and bike and live and shop but it does have a real impact on safety. we know vehicles traveling at 20 miles per hour versus 35 miles per hour are less likely to cause a severe injury when a collision takes place, so this is something we have through the traffic calming program is really focused on looking at reducing speeds. we have other categories we improve visibility and other pedestrian and bicycle and safety improvements but this is really -- we -- that's the easy way to explain what traffic calming is about. it's making the cars drive more slowly so the ind kin
i am marian [inaudible] and with the san francisco municipal transportation agency and it's an informational item but we are interested in your feedback because we will come back to recommendations which you have the opportunity to adopt ultimately in the five year -- in the next five year pyp. so first just to give you a little background about traffic calming. as was mentioned physical measures to reduce speedos our city streets. this has a benefit in livability in the neighborhood, making it...
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marian hossa playing his 1,000th career nhl game. tied at one.ryan bickell, the rebound goal there. he had two goals in the game. under two minutes left in the first. blackhawks up 3-1. great passing by chicago. leads to a hossa goal right there. his tenth of the season. blackhawks go to 4-1 in the first. third period, the deficit to 4-3. but patrick kane lighting the lamp, 12 goals this season, the blackhawks win it, 5-3. >>> kobe bryant and the lakers taking on kevin durant and the thunder. kobe had a rough start to the game. watch at the bottom of the screen. pulls up in pain. holding his right elbow. kobe not feeling well. sefolosha and contact on that elbow there. he gets checked out in the locker room for treatment. under 1:30 in the first, kevin durant for the jam. 21 points, 9 boards for him. fourth quarter, serge ibaka, 3 of his 13 points in the game, 6 boards for him, as well. thunder by 9. 1:35 to go in the fourth. westbrook, he was the star of the night. a steal there. had 37 points, 10 boards, 5 assists and 2 steals. thunder win it,
marian hossa playing his 1,000th career nhl game. tied at one.ryan bickell, the rebound goal there. he had two goals in the game. under two minutes left in the first. blackhawks up 3-1. great passing by chicago. leads to a hossa goal right there. his tenth of the season. blackhawks go to 4-1 in the first. third period, the deficit to 4-3. but patrick kane lighting the lamp, 12 goals this season, the blackhawks win it, 5-3. >>> kobe bryant and the lakers taking on kevin durant and the...
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you know what, this is an assault by this marian this little town on a great and vast nation in whichying to buy the constitution. let's not get it. by the way, this isn't some falling into the cracks. this is intentional and purposeful and exploited. this is a president and the democratic party going after a citizen's rights. >> is that going to happen. at think a lot of people understand the importance of the second amendment rights. even someone is wealthy thereof to put their money where they want, but at the end of the day i don't think it will change anything. >> the supreme court has ruled in two major decisions, you are allowed to have a gun as a citizen of the united states of america, but the government can control who has it. if you're a felon or have mental illness or something else that would highlight. we can't give you this. lou: people start talking about universal background checks. i have had people try to, you know, be as me on the show to give me to say i am all about universal back rent checks. the fact is committed to you do business with. what is involved. right
you know what, this is an assault by this marian this little town on a great and vast nation in whichying to buy the constitution. let's not get it. by the way, this isn't some falling into the cracks. this is intentional and purposeful and exploited. this is a president and the democratic party going after a citizen's rights. >> is that going to happen. at think a lot of people understand the importance of the second amendment rights. even someone is wealthy thereof to put their money...
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>> i want to welcome to washington to see marian mariann botego. >> my firm mental analysis has beenrategy. >> early happy birthday to my wife. she does so much, but -- >> what a did guy. >> if she wasn't taking care of the kids i couldn't do this show. >> i'll give a shout-out to season two of "the wire." get it on your ipad, great stuff. start with the fist one, season two is wonderful. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." peter alexander will be here tomorrow. coming up next, chris jansing and company. we'll have a lot to do on the supreme court and gay marriage. gave. >>> after a frigid start, especially the southern half of the country, the march sun will work. we will not get to where we should be, but at least into the 50s and 60s today. northern half of the country, a slow recovery from the big snows of the last week and doing a lot of snow melting with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i
>> i want to welcome to washington to see marian mariann botego. >> my firm mental analysis has beenrategy. >> early happy birthday to my wife. she does so much, but -- >> what a did guy. >> if she wasn't taking care of the kids i couldn't do this show. >> i'll give a shout-out to season two of "the wire." get it on your ipad, great stuff. start with the fist one, season two is wonderful. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown."...
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i want to ask sister marian walsh, media director of the catholic bishops, as a media director, as anis is a tremendous media event. this is a tremendous introduction to the world now that's really been going on for days. >> i thought about this. the media coverage has been wonderful but i don't think the media is doing it for the church but for the people. i think your ratings have been very high because religion matters to people. with statistics thrown around, more people go to mass on sunday than go to professional sports events, but i think as the networks that are responding now to the great interest in religion among the people and certainly in the united states and probably elsewhere. >> one of the things we've been told throughout the morning is ben wedeman was telling us earlier, that the crowd's not as huge as they were perhaps last week. it is tuesday, after all, and people do have to work. one of the advantages of this is that so many people in the crowd, they're getting a really close look at pope francis when he toured around in the square in the open air pope mobile an
i want to ask sister marian walsh, media director of the catholic bishops, as a media director, as anis is a tremendous media event. this is a tremendous introduction to the world now that's really been going on for days. >> i thought about this. the media coverage has been wonderful but i don't think the media is doing it for the church but for the people. i think your ratings have been very high because religion matters to people. with statistics thrown around, more people go to mass on...
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martin luther king, and marian wright and thousands of others didn't choose either identity politics or cultural politics at this time. they chose vote and participate in both. so this last part, and most of those names i think are recognizable and a few of them i will explain a little bit. the last part, the relationship between coalition and identity or class and race is central to the book. the public memory -- most scholars still break down the 1960's into pieces. the decade is seen as the good 1960's and the bad 1960's so the good 1960's are the moment of kennedy liberalism and the early civil rights coalition that is most active in the early 1960's of 1964 and 65 but then this collision and this is how the narrative is normally told the coalition evolves into conflict, urban uprisings, black power and identity politics. the reality of what i argue is the coalition conflict or always into existence. there isn't this declension narrative from good to bad. the class and race really are not at odds with each other all the time that they are mutually interdependent and reinforcing a
martin luther king, and marian wright and thousands of others didn't choose either identity politics or cultural politics at this time. they chose vote and participate in both. so this last part, and most of those names i think are recognizable and a few of them i will explain a little bit. the last part, the relationship between coalition and identity or class and race is central to the book. the public memory -- most scholars still break down the 1960's into pieces. the decade is seen as the...
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she goes about marian barry methodically lining that all up. she goes to the french to figure out exactly what they are going to contribute and if they understand what it entails. she explains that the no-fly zone is actually not enough and you need to do more. there are placas called for a no-fly sound so they are on board and that kind of moves the needle on the decision made king for the united states. and crucially she meets with the opposition leader to size up who is this man and what can he bring and what will you deliver? who are we doing business with? is when she gathers all those elements that she makes the call and decides that it's time to tip the balance in favor of intervention. that is very often how she operates as far as i can tell in conversations with the president she gathers everything she needs to make her case and then she does it by making that case to the president and in essence came to the natural conclusion of what is the next that you take. >> host: i think in the scene with the same new yorker leading from behind.
she goes about marian barry methodically lining that all up. she goes to the french to figure out exactly what they are going to contribute and if they understand what it entails. she explains that the no-fly zone is actually not enough and you need to do more. there are placas called for a no-fly sound so they are on board and that kind of moves the needle on the decision made king for the united states. and crucially she meets with the opposition leader to size up who is this man and what can...
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crazy alert you are all made me do it seventy eight year old marian webster was found guilty last week of criminal damage after she tore up the flowers in her neighbor's lawn webster is no stranger to complaints from her neighbors law enforcement has received more than forty complaints against webster over the last decade but with this particular complaint webster has an excuse she was just getting even with the squirrels as one neighbor said about what motivated webster a tear of the garden next door she was very proud of her yard and she got it into her head that someone had it in for her and was jealous of her flowers she became convinced a resident had trained as world to enter a garden after dark and tara flowers websters been ordered to keep the peace for the next six months as for the squirrel or as if the police tracked down the garden salad to urge the apartment law for they had it surrounded here's the exclusive video. swirl has been seen since. after the break thanks to the devastating legacy of ronald reagan thousands of small businesses in america have fallen victim to cor
crazy alert you are all made me do it seventy eight year old marian webster was found guilty last week of criminal damage after she tore up the flowers in her neighbor's lawn webster is no stranger to complaints from her neighbors law enforcement has received more than forty complaints against webster over the last decade but with this particular complaint webster has an excuse she was just getting even with the squirrels as one neighbor said about what motivated webster a tear of the garden...
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reminds me of opening scenes of underdog, used it come down, sweet marian?ter. polly pure bread. tracy: good one. charles payne. love that. >> have a great weekend. ashley: thank you, charles. little past quarter past the hour, the markets are up 36 points. nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse. nicole. >> looking at best buy in particular, obviously a name that had a lot of headlines recently. the most interesting at least for the moment today, you see the stock up half a percent. it is numbers we're seeing out of best buy. after three years where we've seen basically them having struggling sales, now you have their new ceo, the first quarter at the helm of this struggling electronics company. they had a narrower fourth quarter loss. their comp sales are looking better. they're actually posting a profit. that is good news the profit topped forecasts to be more specific. then there is the whole deal about richard schulze, founder, taking that private, but that is not happening. at least for right now. back to you. ashley: may have not heard last of that
reminds me of opening scenes of underdog, used it come down, sweet marian?ter. polly pure bread. tracy: good one. charles payne. love that. >> have a great weekend. ashley: thank you, charles. little past quarter past the hour, the markets are up 36 points. nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse. nicole. >> looking at best buy in particular, obviously a name that had a lot of headlines recently. the most interesting at least for the moment today, you see the stock up half a...
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marian. [applause] >> thank you, carol. and as usual, is somewhat is a gathering of the most influential thought leaders in aviation. so i can't tell you how exciting this is from my standpoint at her panel to be here with you this morning. because we are in an area of high energy when it comes to you we have. lively debate and i think that's a little have this morning. were looking forward to questions from you. and i've of the way we might take this off is just for a moment, it's take a look at the diversity of uas and application mix on going to ask that we wrote a quick one minute you of this. -- minute of this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so they give you some idea of the amazing range of technology and the exciting developments going on in the field. i thought it was very interesting that "time" magazine labeled unmanned aircraft systems as one of the transformative technologies. in fact, only one of three, along with smart phones and the 3-d printing arena. as we have a true transformation the last decade. but as transformative as they
marian. [applause] >> thank you, carol. and as usual, is somewhat is a gathering of the most influential thought leaders in aviation. so i can't tell you how exciting this is from my standpoint at her panel to be here with you this morning. because we are in an area of high energy when it comes to you we have. lively debate and i think that's a little have this morning. were looking forward to questions from you. and i've of the way we might take this off is just for a moment, it's take a...