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played three years here, traded to memphis for drew gooden and you are a check, played six years in memphisnesota. and then ernie bringing him to washington with randy foye, and -- >> phil: beautiful move. >> bill: that was nice. >> phil: he is so strong and very difficult to deny for a long period of time he has got 10 points and six rebounds. blatche's jumper there no good. butler battling but lewis comes down with it and he traveled. 30-11 orlando. magic with their second 50 win season last year, they won 59, went to the finals, losing to the lakers four games to one. miller lives, the running shot, that's a goaltend on howard. i don't know if it would have gone but it's moot. >> phil: clearly coming down. he has one of his teammates, i couldn't tell if it was reddick or williams, that kind of caught him down low. he was in an awkward position. > >> bill: williams drives on blatche, and williams good. in his 11th year also from the university of florida, at the buzzer, that is short and the first quarter comes to an end, a quarter that saw washington commit 6 turnovers and finish with 10
played three years here, traded to memphis for drew gooden and you are a check, played six years in memphisnesota. and then ernie bringing him to washington with randy foye, and -- >> phil: beautiful move. >> bill: that was nice. >> phil: he is so strong and very difficult to deny for a long period of time he has got 10 points and six rebounds. blatche's jumper there no good. butler battling but lewis comes down with it and he traveled. 30-11 orlando. magic with their second...
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so finally eight, nine months later he says "why don't you go to memphis and meter?e was a time i was in austin i said "why don't i go down to memphis and meet this woman and we'll call it a day." and i met her and eight hours later i was thoroughly exhausted. she... i can't describe her. i can't. because it's an energy and it's a drive she has that i... you either get behind her and get caught in the draft or you get out of her way. because she just... she... she doesn't care who she hurts along the way as long as she gets done what she needs to get done. and so it... i didn't say yes after that. but i think weeks later i was... i think i saw... i did. i saw a crack in her veneer which said "i understand why she's that way based on her upbringing and things she experienced and... >> rose: but i also said once you were there, once you started filming.... yeah. >> rose: you said to... >> oh, it was the worst, worst... >> rose: this is a mistake, i shouldn't be here, why am i here? i don't get this. >> it was horrible. it was actually a tiny piece of the scenleft in th
so finally eight, nine months later he says "why don't you go to memphis and meter?e was a time i was in austin i said "why don't i go down to memphis and meet this woman and we'll call it a day." and i met her and eight hours later i was thoroughly exhausted. she... i can't describe her. i can't. because it's an energy and it's a drive she has that i... you either get behind her and get caught in the draft or you get out of her way. because she just... she... she doesn't care...
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>> i am. >> jimmy: is that why you had to leave memphis? they kicked you out?pointed. >> yes, look at me now. >> jimmy: you have turkeys as pets. >> oh, you know what, i don't have tur keeps as pets but i was the turkey ambassador for -- ambassadress -- >> jimmy: guillermo? >> you're right. >> for the farm sanctuary this thanksgiving. >> jimmy: what is that? >> i was encouraging people to adopt a turkey. >> jimmy: did you? >> i adopted a flock. >> jimmy: where do they go? >> well, they are given beautiful, wonderful long lives on a sanctuary. >> jimmy: oh, i see. >> they can be pet by the guests who come tour the farm. they love being pet. >> jimmy: they do? i thought they hate people, turkeys. >> how much time have you spent with a turkey? >> jimmy: eating them, a lot. >> fair enough. they like -- i've been -- >> jimmy: i've had my hands in weird turkey places. >> i see this picture. and i can show you exactly where i touched a turkey. >> i have to s . >> jimmy: it looks like you aren't getting along. >> that's magnolia. she had a thing for my jewelry. right h
>> i am. >> jimmy: is that why you had to leave memphis? they kicked you out?pointed. >> yes, look at me now. >> jimmy: you have turkeys as pets. >> oh, you know what, i don't have tur keeps as pets but i was the turkey ambassador for -- ambassadress -- >> jimmy: guillermo? >> you're right. >> for the farm sanctuary this thanksgiving. >> jimmy: what is that? >> i was encouraging people to adopt a turkey. >> jimmy: did you?...
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king goes into places like birmingham, albany georgia, like chicago, like memphis, tennessee. and he really stirs things up. that's what's interesting about dr. king. very, very combative. and many dozens of things from mayor daley in chicago in 19 safety five-66. of slum clearance, a really early version. also among certain black power brokers who had their own relationship with city hall and mayor daley and a look at king as really this outsider who's really upsetting the delicate balance of power in their own city. >> host: let me pause in this conversation a bit just to ask you what compelled you to write this book? >> guest: well, i was really, really transformed and impacted by the 2008 election. in a way, what i wanted to do was really connect the election results with my own work on postwar african-american history. especially the civil rights and black power movements. i think one of the least reported stories of the election was the impact of black power radicalism had on the nation in terms of transform the nation enough to elect the first black president. when we t
king goes into places like birmingham, albany georgia, like chicago, like memphis, tennessee. and he really stirs things up. that's what's interesting about dr. king. very, very combative. and many dozens of things from mayor daley in chicago in 19 safety five-66. of slum clearance, a really early version. also among certain black power brokers who had their own relationship with city hall and mayor daley and a look at king as really this outsider who's really upsetting the delicate balance of...
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from memphis, tenn., mark skoda.u are special in the movement would you are identified by a single name. dave. [applause] so what i want to do to start with is we will go down the line a little bit and get folks -- we will start with amy, go to mark, go to dave. i wanted to talk about what you think the movement is doing now and where we need to go in the next three months. >> as i said earlier, we have lots of energy, and we need to harness that energy, get more people engaged, and focus on these primaries. after primary season, we will look into the election. get behind your candidates. it takes the money to run. they need money to. if you can donate to them, and believe and what they're doing, i encourage you to do that. we all need to unify, stay focused on the mission, and move forward. >> fundamentally, the energy here needs to be taken back. and we need to a range the level of discourse. i think the tea party movement and we need to go back and an m.a. followers with leadership skills. leadership is nothing mo
from memphis, tenn., mark skoda.u are special in the movement would you are identified by a single name. dave. [applause] so what i want to do to start with is we will go down the line a little bit and get folks -- we will start with amy, go to mark, go to dave. i wanted to talk about what you think the movement is doing now and where we need to go in the next three months. >> as i said earlier, we have lots of energy, and we need to harness that energy, get more people engaged, and focus...
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raining in memphis, a half hour delay there., a mixture of rain and snow, then all snow overnight. watch for delays. more on that. >> will friday get away be better than thursday? >> no, it moves to the atlantic. heavy for d.c. and philly. >> just in time. thank you. >>> a golf legend says tiger woods needs to end his silence about his alleged affairs and change his ways. here is rafer with more on that. >> tom watson, to hear it coming from this guy, this is some of the most damming comments from anyone on tiger. one of the greats at 60. he says tiger needs to show some humility and change his on course behavior. he said tiger needs to take ownership of what he did by doing an interview saying i screwed up, i'm going to change. he criticized him for bad language and throwing his clubs on the course. he needs to show more respect for the game. >>> one company is trying to make money on the scandal. it's featuring pictures of the alleged mistresses. one of them a former adult actress is threaten iing legal action. they claim to h
raining in memphis, a half hour delay there., a mixture of rain and snow, then all snow overnight. watch for delays. more on that. >> will friday get away be better than thursday? >> no, it moves to the atlantic. heavy for d.c. and philly. >> just in time. thank you. >>> a golf legend says tiger woods needs to end his silence about his alleged affairs and change his ways. here is rafer with more on that. >> tom watson, to hear it coming from this guy, this is...
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. >> she commuted from seattle to memphis, stayed in a crew lounge in memphis from midnight to 4:00 a.mcommuted from memphis to newark from 4:00 to 6:30 and then hung out in the crew lounge in newark until her 1:30 show time. >> o'brien: the transcripts of the cockpit voice recorder provided clues about other problems. the first officer seemed under the weather and concerned about the cost of calling in sick. "if i call in sick," she said, "now i've got to put myself in a hotel until i feel better." and both pilots appeared tired. the transcript notes sounds similar to yawns. >> we are ing find out what happened here. >> o'brien: the investigation threw a spotlight onto the operations of colgan, and raised questions about pilot qualifications, training and pay. the story that emerged shocked family members, and even industry insiders. >> there are some accidents that really make you step back and take a look at what's happening in the system. 3407 forces us to look at issues like commuting, fatigue. it forces us to look at training. it forces us to look at fundamental regulatory relatio
. >> she commuted from seattle to memphis, stayed in a crew lounge in memphis from midnight to 4:00 a.mcommuted from memphis to newark from 4:00 to 6:30 and then hung out in the crew lounge in newark until her 1:30 show time. >> o'brien: the transcripts of the cockpit voice recorder provided clues about other problems. the first officer seemed under the weather and concerned about the cost of calling in sick. "if i call in sick," she said, "now i've got to put myself...
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this memphis research consortium holds great potential.can help the university to grow its research mission and it can help lay the foundations for an even more robust biotech economy in memphis. almost three weeks ago, standing right here, i challenge the university of tennessee to become one of the top 25 public research universities in the united states in the next decade. tonight, i challenge the university of memphis to do the same in its peer group. dr. raines, i challenge you to leave your universities to become one of the top 25 metropolitan research universities in the next decade. to both dr. shinn and dr. raines who are sitting here, you have a job to do. we consistently reach those upper levels and are sports programs and there is no reason we can't do the same with our academic achievements either in knoxville or in memphis. [applause] this is the age of the final time that i will report to you on the state of our state, the eighth and final time i will present a budget to you. we have had a share of these years. we have had s
this memphis research consortium holds great potential.can help the university to grow its research mission and it can help lay the foundations for an even more robust biotech economy in memphis. almost three weeks ago, standing right here, i challenge the university of tennessee to become one of the top 25 public research universities in the united states in the next decade. tonight, i challenge the university of memphis to do the same in its peer group. dr. raines, i challenge you to leave...
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. >> she commuted from seattle to memphis, stayed in a crew lounge in memphis from midnight until 4:00 a.m., commuted from memphis to narc from 4:00 to 6:30 and hung out in the crew lounge in newark until her 1:30 show time. >> the transcripts of the cockpit voice recorder provided clues about other problems. the first officer seemed under the weather and concerned about the cost of calling in sick. "if i call in sick," she said, "now i have to put myself in a hotel until i feel better." and both pilots appeared tired. the transcript notes sounds similar to yawns. >> we are going to find out what happened here. >> reporter: the investigation through a spotlight on to the operations of colgan and raised questions about pilot qualifications, training and pay. >> woodruff: flying cheap airs >> brown: "flying cheap" airs tonight on "frontline" on most pbs stations. >> lehrer: again, the major developments of the day. haiti raise its estimate of heart quake dead to 230,000. that equals the number killed in the asian tsunami of 2004. first lady michelle obama kicked off a campaign against ch
. >> she commuted from seattle to memphis, stayed in a crew lounge in memphis from midnight until 4:00 a.m., commuted from memphis to narc from 4:00 to 6:30 and hung out in the crew lounge in newark until her 1:30 show time. >> the transcripts of the cockpit voice recorder provided clues about other problems. the first officer seemed under the weather and concerned about the cost of calling in sick. "if i call in sick," she said, "now i have to put myself in a hotel...
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marked drove up from memphis and amy -- mark drove up from memphis.those of the folks that need some thanks. thank you. -- those are the folks that need some thanks. thank you. >> let's take about a 10 minute break to get set up for the next group. thank you, so very much. >> coming up next, former alaska gov. sarah palin talks to do to parted convention. then president obama. and former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor and a number of others on women and the courts. >> tomorrow, on "washington journal," david drucker and reid wilson talk about this week's political developments, including the jobless figures, job creation proposals and the outlook for health-care legislation. then the editorial page editors and troop line and mike lafferty discuss issues. that is on c-span. >> and now, former republican vice-presidential candidate sarah palin speaks in asheville. she offered her perspective on some of the issues being discussed by party activists this weekend. this lasts about one hour. >> i am so proud to be an american. thank you so much f
marked drove up from memphis and amy -- mark drove up from memphis.those of the folks that need some thanks. thank you. -- those are the folks that need some thanks. thank you. >> let's take about a 10 minute break to get set up for the next group. thank you, so very much. >> coming up next, former alaska gov. sarah palin talks to do to parted convention. then president obama. and former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor and a number of others on women and the courts....
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police in memphis are still searching tonight for a suspect accused of killing a security guard on saturday. witnesses saw several shots fired and then case erupted. >> i know i ducked down and the guy that i was buying a perfume from ducked down. people were running everywhere and screaming. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: the judge was shot in the head and rushed to the hospital. the suspect fled the scene and has not been caught at this point. >>> the animal rights group peta is asking sea world to stop keeping animals in captivity and one animal spoke up today. >> for year, people have been calling on sea world to stop making them perform these silly tricks. and it's not surprising at all that these large intelligent animals lash out. >> reporter: opposition from many animal rights activists comes at dawn branchae was attacked and killed by a sea world orlando orca. 2,000 people attended the performance saturday. >>> the president's team of doctors say he's still smoking occasionally, has tendinitis in his knees and needs to eat a little better to bring down his cholesterol. the 48-ye
police in memphis are still searching tonight for a suspect accused of killing a security guard on saturday. witnesses saw several shots fired and then case erupted. >> i know i ducked down and the guy that i was buying a perfume from ducked down. people were running everywhere and screaming. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: the judge was shot in the head and rushed to the hospital. the suspect fled the scene and has not been caught at this point. >>> the animal rights...
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mark skoda held the tea party of memphis event. please stand up. are you in the room? [applause] a lot of conservatives said, what is going on here? what is this movement about? even when we did the big movement in washington, d.c., i was doing the million man march. we had more than a million people in washington, d.c. [applause] they do not want to give you credit. they want to dismiss you. the news media said, it was thousands, hundreds of thousands. it was about two million people. we are strong today and we will be strong tomorrow. this is only the beginning. [applause] while everybody is talking about what is wrong with america, what is going on with washington, d.c., the tea party movement is what is right in america. [applause] we are standing strong with our constitution. our forefathers said we have the right to state our grievances. we also have the right to vote people out of congress and out of the white house. [applause] they hurt us in virginia, new jersey -- they heard us in virginia, new jersey, and massachusetts. i truly believe that we can take back
mark skoda held the tea party of memphis event. please stand up. are you in the room? [applause] a lot of conservatives said, what is going on here? what is this movement about? even when we did the big movement in washington, d.c., i was doing the million man march. we had more than a million people in washington, d.c. [applause] they do not want to give you credit. they want to dismiss you. the news media said, it was thousands, hundreds of thousands. it was about two million people. we are...
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. >>> the wizards are at home tonight and host memphis. they have won three of the last four. this is run, isn't it, flip? >> with the news guys coming in, the changes we made clear things up. we have nine guys that started the season here that are not here. that is a lot of guys. >> we tried to play hard and stay aggressive. we have a couple of new guys -- we compete. we give ourselves a chance to win the game. >>> at the olympics, here it comes -- the united states played against switzerland. it was scoreless going into the third period, but the united states scored twice. the united states went to-0. tonight, canada and russia in its huge matchup. meanwhile, the caps returned to the ice today. they resume nhl played march 3. they are on that three game winless streak. they will have to regain some momentum. >>> maryland and clemson. the tip is 9:00. >>> meet a newly decorated war hero >>> breaking news and the debt of the sea world trainer in orlando. we are learning that the whale and fault has also been involved in two other deaths, including one in canada. a trainer slip
. >>> the wizards are at home tonight and host memphis. they have won three of the last four. this is run, isn't it, flip? >> with the news guys coming in, the changes we made clear things up. we have nine guys that started the season here that are not here. that is a lot of guys. >> we tried to play hard and stay aggressive. we have a couple of new guys -- we compete. we give ourselves a chance to win the game. >>> at the olympics, here it comes -- the united...
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opportunities for innovation are prevalent in memphis. music fans, and elvis presley created rock 'n' roll. i invite chris buckley, my friend and forbes magazine to come to memphis and visit for themselves. memphis also has a great optometry school. sometimes it's in the eye of the beholder. maybe they'll leave with 2020 -- 20/20 vision. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. cow -- mr. gao: today i pay tribute to the zulus, founded in 1909 and have been an intergrat part of the social corgs of african-american communities in new orleans for 100 years. they are a foundation of new orleans cultural framework, participation in mardi gras and community service activities. the zulu mardi gras prayed is one of the largest attractions for the tribal costumes, the singing and dancing, and the hand painted coconuts they distribute to onlookers. in 1949 the king of the zulu parade was none
opportunities for innovation are prevalent in memphis. music fans, and elvis presley created rock 'n' roll. i invite chris buckley, my friend and forbes magazine to come to memphis and visit for themselves. memphis also has a great optometry school. sometimes it's in the eye of the beholder. maybe they'll leave with 2020 -- 20/20 vision. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore:...
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. >> i support the west memphis three. >> reporter: they are all supporting the west memphis three.fic crime. the murders of three 8-year-old boys in arkansas. >> the little boys were found in a drainage ditch mutilated and beaten to death. >> reporter: the crime was believed to be part of a satanic ritual, so damien eckels, then 19, was sentenced to death. jason baldwin, who was 16, and jessie misskelley, 17, were given life sentences. that was in 1994. but today, the west memphis three have become a caused cleb. how you can be absolutely sure that these three men are innocent? >> if there was the tiniest sliver of doubt, i wouldn't be sitting here. >> reporter: actor johnny depp learned about the case from an hbo documentary. so did new york landscape architect lori davis. >> my life just was completely changed after that. >> reporter: and how. lori gave up her job and moved to arkansas to help and in 1999, she married damien echols. >> she's like a living breathing miracle in human form. >> reporter: despite the support, the three men have been denied new trials by arkansas court
. >> i support the west memphis three. >> reporter: they are all supporting the west memphis three.fic crime. the murders of three 8-year-old boys in arkansas. >> the little boys were found in a drainage ditch mutilated and beaten to death. >> reporter: the crime was believed to be part of a satanic ritual, so damien eckels, then 19, was sentenced to death. jason baldwin, who was 16, and jessie misskelley, 17, were given life sentences. that was in 1994. but today, the...
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blind side about the rise overarches offensive line man michael orr from the memphis projects and precious featuring baltimore native monique. both won best pictures and blind side earned a best actress nomination for sandra bullock and precious got five nominations, five including one for monique's supporting performance and patrick right, head of mica, video and film arts department coproduced music by prudence. nomination for best documentary short. congratulations to locals. monique just released a statement saying what an honor to be nominated for the prestigious award. god bless us. good luck to all. >>> celebrating black history. we will look back when jackie robinson put on that brooklyn dodgers uniform and run on to evites field, 1947. he broke the major league baseball's color barrier and one of the most memorable moments in history. robinson number 42 was retired by every single major league team. ever year they honor his legacy having select players wear that number on jackie robinson day. what an honor. >>> politicians say it all the time. i am a good guy re-elect me. >> those
blind side about the rise overarches offensive line man michael orr from the memphis projects and precious featuring baltimore native monique. both won best pictures and blind side earned a best actress nomination for sandra bullock and precious got five nominations, five including one for monique's supporting performance and patrick right, head of mica, video and film arts department coproduced music by prudence. nomination for best documentary short. congratulations to locals. monique just...
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i remember traveling in memphis.s i travelled across the public housing committee, i met a 07- year-old. he told me he was retired from helping those in the community deal drugs. i said you are 10 years old and you have stopped doing this? how did you get started? he tell what he was 25. he said i used to watch the kids in the neighborhood. they always had something to eat. dell is had something to do. i mother told me not to mess with that crowd. i told him when i was younger, my grandmother used to use the word agomannish -- to use the word "mannish." that young man's mother told him that that group of boys were just bad. they kept calling him over and he kept resisting, but one day he decided to go over. all they asked him to do was take a little bag and run it across to another building in the public housing, and he did it. he did it again and again, and before he knew, he had enough money to buy his own happy meal. he had enough to buy his friends something. he kept doing it, and one day they asked him if he wou
i remember traveling in memphis.s i travelled across the public housing committee, i met a 07- year-old. he told me he was retired from helping those in the community deal drugs. i said you are 10 years old and you have stopped doing this? how did you get started? he tell what he was 25. he said i used to watch the kids in the neighborhood. they always had something to eat. dell is had something to do. i mother told me not to mess with that crowd. i told him when i was younger, my grandmother...
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i remember traveling in memphis.as i travelled across the public housing committee, i met a 07- year-old. he told me he was retired from helping those in the community deal drugs. i said you are 10 years old and you have stopped doing this? how did you get started? he tell what he was 25. he said i used to watch the kids in the neighborhood. they always had something to eat. dell is had something to do. i mother told me not to mess with that crowd. i told him when i was younger, my grandmother used to use the word agomannish -- to use the word "mannish." that young man's mother told him that that group of boys were just bad. they kept calling him over and he kept resisting, but one day he decided to go over. all they asked him to do was take a little bag and run it across to another building in the public housing, and he did it. he did it again and again, and before he knew, he had enough money to buy his own happy meal. he had enough to buy his friends something. he kept doing it, and one day they asked him if he wo
i remember traveling in memphis.as i travelled across the public housing committee, i met a 07- year-old. he told me he was retired from helping those in the community deal drugs. i said you are 10 years old and you have stopped doing this? how did you get started? he tell what he was 25. he said i used to watch the kids in the neighborhood. they always had something to eat. dell is had something to do. i mother told me not to mess with that crowd. i told him when i was younger, my grandmother...
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the night after kobe used memphis to set a record, lebron makes the grizzly his target, as well.. lebron, finds anderson varejou. o.j. mayo thinks he has an easy lay-in. later in the third, james to j.j. hickson. he had a career high with 15 dimes later, cavs up early. lebron had 22. cavs. >>> how about kevin durant, coming off of 45 points. thunder hosting the hawks. hawks down three. mike bibby for the tres. he had 12. tied at 89-89. thunder up two. durant doing his thing. 33 points. thunder up four. less than two to go. westbrook, give and go with durant. k.d. scoring 25 points for the 22nd-straight game. oklahoma city, the victor. >>> to campus we go. tom izzo, michigan state, visiting wisconsin. they haven't won in madison since '01. lucas, the reigning big ten player of the year looks hurt. and he is. he gets help off the floor and would not return. bucky up 12. hughes making like his moniker. that's tres. now, up 16. keaton getting in the act. bo ryan staying undefeated at the colt center. >>> that's your espn news sports update. i'm steve weissman. have a wonderful mornin
the night after kobe used memphis to set a record, lebron makes the grizzly his target, as well.. lebron, finds anderson varejou. o.j. mayo thinks he has an easy lay-in. later in the third, james to j.j. hickson. he had a career high with 15 dimes later, cavs up early. lebron had 22. cavs. >>> how about kevin durant, coming off of 45 points. thunder hosting the hawks. hawks down three. mike bibby for the tres. he had 12. tied at 89-89. thunder up two. durant doing his thing. 33 points....
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. >>> police in memphis are looking for a man who shot and killed a mall security guard. authorities say the guard tried to break up a fight between two men at southland shopping mall on saturday. one of those men reportedly shot the guard in the chest. both men took off, and some shoppers saw the whole thing unfold. >> it's like watching tv in slow motion. you know what's going on. you're hearing the emotions from the people. and everyone is helpless. they don't know if the two men would have shot at each other. you know, any of us could have been shot. >> certainly scary moments inside of the mall. the guard was pronounced dead at the hospital. >>> a nobel prize-winning group is asking for outside help with its global warming reports. the intergovernmental clipanel looking to calm recent criticism. critics found errors in those reports. the ipcc says the errors are minor and don't impact its overall conclusions about global warming. >>> this is day three of the search for a missing california teenager. volunteers and deputies have been combing the rancho bernardo area.
. >>> police in memphis are looking for a man who shot and killed a mall security guard. authorities say the guard tried to break up a fight between two men at southland shopping mall on saturday. one of those men reportedly shot the guard in the chest. both men took off, and some shoppers saw the whole thing unfold. >> it's like watching tv in slow motion. you know what's going on. you're hearing the emotions from the people. and everyone is helpless. they don't know if the two...
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b: knho d th te a heoach a memphis.rs before his eligibility was up. >> don: that's why out of my league, beforery. >> barry: me too. and sim with the ball. six lead changes in the game already. >> don: this is what we see from oregon. looking to see who can get it going and stay with him. >> barry: lost the handle on that one. and we're going get another time-out here with exactly ten minute res maining to be played. 17-16 as you look at the arizona wall of fame. the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. momo. >> barry: ten minutes to go here. and sunday, raising goes back to its roots and tim mcgraw will perform live, leading up to the great american raise. the 2010 se
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i'm also an undergraduate at memphis the university of memphis. and i have a question and comment as well. miss eva clayton, you talked about inclusiveness. i guess we all know this would affect one affects the other indirectly so having these types of discussions open the and freely about race and politics in our society today's time is very important and to the lady's question earlier i appreciate the question. it's because we are past self politics or doing things quietly because young people of today, we are more open to talking about race and how it affects a were daily lives. so the question really is where it is our america, the capitalist ideolog fit into the midst of coleworts working together? [laughter] >> thanks, fred. i do think when you began to look at the current economic status and find how we are surviving the question is is a question of race or resources that creates a poverty, and i think how we discussed that still has to be based on your larger principle that what affects us all, what affects one affect soc all. examples to
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i know it has happened in memphis. us are thrilled with the idea of some of the bitter attacks that some groups have launched on us, but as far as the tea party movement, it is a unified movement or a bunch of separate movements. what is the best? >> you are right. i have been under attack. as some horrible, mean things. but it does not matter. you can kick me off the board and you can take a title away from me but that is not what gives me the power to do what i do. no one can take that away. [applause] >> at the end of the day, as long as i am standing on the front lines with the west of you, i feel like i am doing my job -- the rest of you, i feel like i'm doing my job. we will remain vigilant and be successful in what we set out to do. it does not matter what group you are with, as long as you stick to those principles and values. [applause] >> much has been set in the press about this to this of the spirit is divided because we are/states -- about this divisiveness. this is divided because we are divided by states
i know it has happened in memphis. us are thrilled with the idea of some of the bitter attacks that some groups have launched on us, but as far as the tea party movement, it is a unified movement or a bunch of separate movements. what is the best? >> you are right. i have been under attack. as some horrible, mean things. but it does not matter. you can kick me off the board and you can take a title away from me but that is not what gives me the power to do what i do. no one can take that...
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. >> jimmy: do you remember this particular trip -- >> oh, yeah, that was -- how many shots from memphise. >> jimmy: what happened? >> me and motley crue on a tour together and we went and got absolutely [ bleep ] faced and i was asleep in the middle of a freeway. it was pitch black. >> jimmy: is that illegal? >> it was for me. in the darkness i was feeling for -- trying to take a leak. i found a car parked. i get that on. i see blue lights on the roof go, woo. the window winds down and this woman police officer goes, hey, buddy, when you finish shaking that thing, you're going to jail. >> jimmy: it is illegal to pee on police cars. and of course you happened to get a female. >> people keep saying to me, is motley crue me sniffing -- that's very possible, but that, i couldn't remember. >> jimmy: snorting the popsicle stick? >> i haven't got a clue. >> jimmy: you don't remember? i was surprised to learn that the bat thing that we've all heard so much about was an accident. >> at first. >> jimmy: at first. how do you accidentally bite the head obvious a bat? >> well, in those dames we had
. >> jimmy: do you remember this particular trip -- >> oh, yeah, that was -- how many shots from memphise. >> jimmy: what happened? >> me and motley crue on a tour together and we went and got absolutely [ bleep ] faced and i was asleep in the middle of a freeway. it was pitch black. >> jimmy: is that illegal? >> it was for me. in the darkness i was feeling for -- trying to take a leak. i found a car parked. i get that on. i see blue lights on the roof go,...
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his entire band was thrown into jail in memphis because the person who was handling the band was whiteew them into jail and said that they needed cotton pickers. the only reason that they'd let them out was that they offered to play a concert for the police. far from being heartened by this, his spirit was never balloowed. he always looked on the bright side. >> this is a song that reflects some of this. ♪ ic skies of blue and clouds of white light blessed days and i think to myself, what a wonderful world the colors of the rainbow so pretty in the skies also on the faces of people going by icy friends shaking hands and saying how do you do they're really saying i love you. iac babies crying i watch them grow bell learn much more than i'll ever know and i think to myself what a wonderful world yes, i think to myself what a wonderful world ♪ >> in your book, you say that when he died in 1971, he was worth $500,000, but it seems that a man that was on the road constantly, that was not a lot of money. >> it isn't. he said that he did not want to die rich. the net value of his estate was m
his entire band was thrown into jail in memphis because the person who was handling the band was whiteew them into jail and said that they needed cotton pickers. the only reason that they'd let them out was that they offered to play a concert for the police. far from being heartened by this, his spirit was never balloowed. he always looked on the bright side. >> this is a song that reflects some of this. ♪ ic skies of blue and clouds of white light blessed days and i think to myself,...
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. >> mike: memphis. >> tim: teams we have historically seen in ncaa tournaments and making deep runspart of the parade. leer there is loucks, down to the dynamic time-out. 36-32. the lead back to four for the seminoles. 9-0 scoring run for florida state has they answered clemson's outstanding run to open the second half where they claimed as large as a five-point lead at one point. dulkys has it knocked away by potter. out of bounds too. florida state. >> mike: loucks providing a little bit of energy and pop off the bench. >> tim: talk about basketball teams. the wildcats he is more of a jump shooter. has really been looking to be more aggressive offensively. >> mike: florida state really trying to front inside. booker with that three. the ball works, and a slam facial. right in your living room. wow! >> mike: he gets to his left hand, he can be devastating. we talked about it. he will play out on the floor a little bit more. >> tim: 7'1". he looks much bigger than 6'7". >> mike: the moment he is airborne, the wingspan takes over. >> tim: out of the passing lane and loucks going to p
. >> mike: memphis. >> tim: teams we have historically seen in ncaa tournaments and making deep runspart of the parade. leer there is loucks, down to the dynamic time-out. 36-32. the lead back to four for the seminoles. 9-0 scoring run for florida state has they answered clemson's outstanding run to open the second half where they claimed as large as a five-point lead at one point. dulkys has it knocked away by potter. out of bounds too. florida state. >> mike: loucks...
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cincinnati and then after the first couple of years, the women who started daviess booksellers in memphis and nashville decided to retire in their succession plan was kind of telling to neil vana, the owner of the company. and then he expanded into his hometown and then charlotte and pittsburgh. so seven stores, seven stores and yeah, we kind of focus on being the regional booksellers. [inaudible conversations] [iudible conversations] >> former treasury secretary henry paulson talks about his book "on the brink." with warren buffet. and the book secretary paulson discusses the actions you take to the 2008 economic collapse haired this event was part of the greater omaha chamber of commerce is 2010 annual meeting. [applause] >> first of all, i want to thank you for coming. you have honored us. i should declare right of the bat that i'm a friend of hanks. i have been so for some years. i admired him before he took the job and i admire him a lot more after the jump you start by secretary of the treasury. the name of this book is "on the brink." and that's exactly where we were in september a
cincinnati and then after the first couple of years, the women who started daviess booksellers in memphis and nashville decided to retire in their succession plan was kind of telling to neil vana, the owner of the company. and then he expanded into his hometown and then charlotte and pittsburgh. so seven stores, seven stores and yeah, we kind of focus on being the regional booksellers. [inaudible conversations] [iudible conversations] >> former treasury secretary henry paulson talks about...
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i remember traveling in memphis when i ran.as i travelled across a public housing community and met a young man who was seven years old. he was retired from helping those in the community deal drugs. europe ten years old and new stops stops during this. i have. how did you get started? he talked like he was 25. i used to watch the kids in the neighborhood. they always had something to eat. they always had things to do. they always called me over. a mother told me not to mess with that crowd. when i was in under my grandmother used to use the word man-ish to describe how bad we were. we were awful. i never knew what man-ish. that young man's mother told him that group of boys were just bad. he kept watching and watching. he kept resisting. one day he decided to go over. all they asked him to do was take a the bag and run and across the grass or to another building in the public housing community. he did it. he did it again and again and again. before you knew it he had enough money to buy his own happy meal and by his friend som
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like u mass and memphis. get to where we had a passionate fan base every step of the way? and there is a jumper drawing aplaus from the kentucky fans here at lsu. >> there is a part of the class has been highly-touted this year to get kentucky on the run. sometimes there is meet skpgz here is an opportunity smchl times you've got to turn two, three minutes into five, six minutes. there is a lay in leading to a timeout fchl you have iphone app just click on where is coach cal. and this would tell you that he's going to be home. alabama and there is a lot about that with a long history between rit pitino. there is a going hard at each other in recruiting. you've got to be tough skinned but those are two of the best. there is alabama at home before going back on the road. there is two road games on the road so, a lot of this basketball left in the cats. >> there is sec news to note. florida football with an incredible job. just a stunning job by fla football staff putting together that class. and last night lsu defeating alabama. there is a lsu with a big win in gymnastics as
like u mass and memphis. get to where we had a passionate fan base every step of the way? and there is a jumper drawing aplaus from the kentucky fans here at lsu. >> there is a part of the class has been highly-touted this year to get kentucky on the run. sometimes there is meet skpgz here is an opportunity smchl times you've got to turn two, three minutes into five, six minutes. there is a lay in leading to a timeout fchl you have iphone app just click on where is coach cal. and this...
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too bad it's not memphis, you'd have some good barbecue. >> reporter: nashville's good too. >> fair enough. we'll see you. >>> moving on, in los angeles, this could be the day, maybe, that michael jackson's doctor is charged in connection with his death. or then, again, maybe not. either way, dr. conrad murray reportedly plans to surrender. nbc's stephanie stanton is at the courthouse for us this morning out there. so what do we know now? >> reporter: well, good morning, chuck. this appears to be a game of chess between the d.a. and dr. conrad murray's attorneys. and everyone is waiting to see what the next move will be. so far, no charges have been filed, but the media has descended here upon the courthouse at l.a.x., waiting to see what will happen, waiting to see if dr. conrad murray will, in fact, show up. there was supposed to be a hearing here this morning at 1:30 this afternoon. that hearing canceled when talks broke down between prosecutors and defense attorneys. now, defense attorneys don't want murray to make a formal court appearance, where a judge would then set bail. they want
too bad it's not memphis, you'd have some good barbecue. >> reporter: nashville's good too. >> fair enough. we'll see you. >>> moving on, in los angeles, this could be the day, maybe, that michael jackson's doctor is charged in connection with his death. or then, again, maybe not. either way, dr. conrad murray reportedly plans to surrender. nbc's stephanie stanton is at the courthouse for us this morning out there. so what do we know now? >> reporter: well, good...
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the military that doesn't look like you and you can be the recruiter in tennessee, my home state, memphisactly, to recruit an all-white military. based on the basis that i see in these ridiculous protests. thanks for listening. >> host: anything for the viewer? >> guest: do know, she is like many people. she feels as if what she hears out of washington is a lot of rhetoric and doesn't see a lot of action. i think that's why people want to see legislators take action and filed a spending problem and address many of the problems that our nation has, jobs come in the economy being the number one issue that is on the table. >> host: health care continues to be an important topic for the president and i'm wondering if there's a consensus on how the republican conference will handle his invitation to the health care meeting at the white house. >> guest: well, you know, it's very interesting incident that we have been asking the president for a meeting since last year. and then he was gracious in accepting our invitation to come to baltimore and to visit with us. and i asked him the question in
the military that doesn't look like you and you can be the recruiter in tennessee, my home state, memphisactly, to recruit an all-white military. based on the basis that i see in these ridiculous protests. thanks for listening. >> host: anything for the viewer? >> guest: do know, she is like many people. she feels as if what she hears out of washington is a lot of rhetoric and doesn't see a lot of action. i think that's why people want to see legislators take action and filed a...
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the doctor at the university of memphis is with us here tonight. university to grow its standing as a research institution. this meant this research consortium called great potential. it can help the university to grow its research mission and it can help lay the foundation for an even more robust biotech economy in memphis. almost three weeks ago, standing right here, i challenged the university of tennessee to become one of the top 25 public research universities in the united states in the next decade. tonight, i challahs the university of memphis to do the same in its peer group. dr. rains, i challenge you to leave your university due to become one of the top 25 research universities in the next decade. you have a job to do. we consistently reach those upper levels and our sports programs and there is no reason we cannot do the same with their academic achievements, either in knoxville or in memphis. [applause] this is the eighth and final time i will report to you on the state of our state. i will also present a budget to you. we have[q had a
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i'm also an undergraduate at memphis university. and i have a question and a comment as well. ms. eva, you talk about inclusiveness. i guess we all know what affects one in directly so having these type of discussions openly and freely about race and politics in our society today is time, is very important. into the ladies question earlier, i appreciate her question. i told her that that is because we are past stealth politics are doing them quietly. because young people of today, we are more open to talking about race and how it affects our daily lives. so the question really is, where does our, and when i say our, i mean america, capitalist ideology fit into the mix of cohorts working together? >> thanks, fred. well, i do think, you know, when you do again to look at our current economic status and finding how we are surviving, the question is, isn't the question of race or question of resources, poverty? and i think how we discussed that still has to be based on your larger principle, is that what affects us all you know, what affects one affects us all. example is that to the
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i work with a number of black churches in memphis, tennessee.we have a large african-american population. to train people, to give them hope, to allow them to get the education that's necessary. the truth of the matter is, we have to involve ourselves one person at a time to provide those opportunities that your caller suggested are being moved out of this country. it starts as an opportunity to make this an attractive place to reform -- to find employment that is so lacking right now in the current recovery. host: in the "tennessean" jennifer brooks is writing about the tea party convention drawing worldwide interest and scrutiny, and she quotes the times of london from friday, "they will proudly boast of how they have galvanized ordinary americans against run-away government spending, but a dark underbelly of xenophobia has been exposed," the "times" reported on friday. that was in response to tom tan creed owe's -- tom tancredo's opening speech to the convention in which he called president barack obama a socialist and declared cultures are n
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coordinating committee or sncc, kinkos to places like birmingham, albany georgia, like chicago, like memphis tennessee and stirs things up and that is what is so interesting about dr. king very combative and demanding things from a year daley in chicago in 1965, 66 of the slum clearance an early version of affirmative action for the city and he really precipitates fear and loathing among the the white population but also among certain black power brokers who have their own relationship with city hall and mayor daley and a look at him as the outsider who is upsetting the delicate balance of power in their own city. >> host: at mick paulson this conversation just a bit to ask you what compelled to write this book? >> guest: i was transformed donner and impacted by the 2008 election and in a way what i wanted to do was come back to the election results with my own work on the post war african-american history especially the civil rights black power movement. i think one of the least reporters race of the election was the impact of black power radicalism had on the nation in terms of transformin
coordinating committee or sncc, kinkos to places like birmingham, albany georgia, like chicago, like memphis tennessee and stirs things up and that is what is so interesting about dr. king very combative and demanding things from a year daley in chicago in 1965, 66 of the slum clearance an early version of affirmative action for the city and he really precipitates fear and loathing among the the white population but also among certain black power brokers who have their own relationship with...
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washington still in front by 3, but memphis response, check out the nice crossand up and under move by oj mayo, part of the 12-2 run with the grizzlies up by 10. later in the 4th, adds insult to injury. randolph, knocks down the trade to the corner, the grizzlies hold on 99-94. >> overall, the effort was good. i think considering everything, this team is a great rebounding team, led for most of the game until we went for that stretch in the fourth quarter where we were 1 for 10 to start the fourth quarter and there were so many defensive rebounds. we had a good effort, good solid effort. still to come, chris miller has an exclusive interview with his son, and he shares the controversy. . >> yesterday's bullpen session creating the buzz in florida. throwing to pudge rodriguez, remember he sat back and watched during the first bullpen session on sunday. first started spring strang for march 9. he told tom wos well of the washington post, he reminded him of noel an ryan. he called it off the charts good. of course, there are other players on the nationals as well. roger morgan is one, and
washington still in front by 3, but memphis response, check out the nice crossand up and under move by oj mayo, part of the 12-2 run with the grizzlies up by 10. later in the 4th, adds insult to injury. randolph, knocks down the trade to the corner, the grizzlies hold on 99-94. >> overall, the effort was good. i think considering everything, this team is a great rebounding team, led for most of the game until we went for that stretch in the fourth quarter where we were 1 for 10 to start...
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team goes into places like worming him, like albany, georgia, like chicago, like memphis, tennessee, andy really stirs things up enough with so interesting about dr. king. demanding dozens of things for mayor daley in chicago in 1965, 66 of slum clearance, really an early version of affirmative action for the city. andy really precipitates fear and loathing among the white population, but also among certain black power brokers who have their own relationship with city hall and mayor daley and they look at king is really this outsider who's really upsetting the delicate balance of power in their own city. >> host: let me positive conversation about just to ask you what compelled you to write this book. >> guest: well, i was really transform them impacted by the 2008 election. and in a way what i wanted to do was really cannot the election results with my own work on postwar african-american history, especially the civil rights and black power movements. i think one of the least reported stories of the election was the impact that black power radicalism had on the nation in terms of tr
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a new one out called "memphis" which is a great show. and then '80s music. >> who wins? tomorrow when harry and maggie get here and erica too. we'll see you back here for "the >> big day for dave out there. we saw him trying to catch passes. big interview. >> he didn't succeed but he didn't get injured. >> i know you guys are about to head down here. the weather is gorgeous right now. what's the first thing you want to do when you get down here? >> i'm looking forward to losing the sweaters and coats. every time i land in miami, i walk out the door of the airport and it's humidity and i think i'm home. the best feeling ever. >> i'm going to go for a walk on the beach. >> are you? with dave? >> it will be nice. harry and i usually do that once a year. it's nice. we share our emotions and we reflect on the year that was. we are actually seeing all of the excitement really bubble up this morning. when you guys get here it will be a ball. we have a big pool party tomorrow. it's going to be a blast. i can't wait until you guys get here. >> i fly out later than you but i'll be
a new one out called "memphis" which is a great show. and then '80s music. >> who wins? tomorrow when harry and maggie get here and erica too. we'll see you back here for "the >> big day for dave out there. we saw him trying to catch passes. big interview. >> he didn't succeed but he didn't get injured. >> i know you guys are about to head down here. the weather is gorgeous right now. what's the first thing you want to do when you get down here? >>...
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the founder and chair of the memphis tea party talks but the convention.urnal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> white house budget director on the fiscal hudsonproposal. >> c-span offers the new c-span classroom not work. -- c-spanclassroom.org. even watch video clips organized by subject and topics. there is the chance to connect to other teachers. it is all free. sign in at the new c- spanclassroom.org. now i house hearing on the budget request. it includes 3.8 trillion dollars in spending and some of the tax cuts passed during the putsch and bush -- bush administration. there we go. welcome to the hearing. today we take a president obama pose those budget for 2011. -- president obama's budget for 2011. it helps to remember where we started. our economy began backsliding in 2007, one full year before president obama was sworn in. within weeks of taking office, they launched a program to get the economy moving again. it headed to the short-term debt estimated at $1.20 trillion. it was our islam by the recession. but it was already swollen
the founder and chair of the memphis tea party talks but the convention.urnal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> white house budget director on the fiscal hudsonproposal. >> c-span offers the new c-span classroom not work. -- c-spanclassroom.org. even watch video clips organized by subject and topics. there is the chance to connect to other teachers. it is all free. sign in at the new c- spanclassroom.org. now i house hearing on the budget request. it includes...
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. >> it is moving from memphis and mississippi and alabama with rain on up to the northeast, and as itoes, that it is going to run into the colder air. they come together and the moisture comes up here and the colder air gets here in time and that is going to make a big-time snow event. there is a number of areas of snow and different types of snow and snow in the richmond and delmarva areas and different from what is in d.c. and baltimore. it depends what is in the atmosphere above you. there is a lot of rain to the southeast, but as the storm heads to the northeast, that is where the storm develops into the mid-atlantic states i will call it, where we talk about near the carolinas, you will get north of that line, and that is where it is all going to turn into snow. it starts tomorrow night. d.c. and baltimore could be well into the one-foot category. the good news, it is friday night and people hopefully will go home and stay home and we are hearing some of the bakeries are working overtime to put it on the bread back on the shelves, because the bread is completely gone. >> so one t
. >> it is moving from memphis and mississippi and alabama with rain on up to the northeast, and as itoes, that it is going to run into the colder air. they come together and the moisture comes up here and the colder air gets here in time and that is going to make a big-time snow event. there is a number of areas of snow and different types of snow and snow in the richmond and delmarva areas and different from what is in d.c. and baltimore. it depends what is in the atmosphere above you....
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team goes into places like worming him, like albany, georgia, like chicago, like memphis, tennessee, andy really stirs things up enough with so interesting about dr. king. demanding dozens of things for mayor daley in chicago in 1965, 66 of slum clearance, really an early version of affirmative action for the city. andy really precipitates fear and loathing among the white population, but also among certain black power brokers who have their own relationship with city hall and mayor daley and they look at king is really this outsider who's really upsetting the delicate balance of power in their own city. >> host: let me positive conversation about just to ask you what compelled you to write this book. >> guest: well, i was really transform them impacted by the 2008 election. and in a way what i wanted to do was really cannot the election results with my own work on postwar african-american history, especially the civil rights and black power movements. i think one of the least reported stories of the election was the impact that black power radicalism had on the nation in terms of tr
team goes into places like worming him, like albany, georgia, like chicago, like memphis, tennessee, andy really stirs things up enough with so interesting about dr. king. demanding dozens of things for mayor daley in chicago in 1965, 66 of slum clearance, really an early version of affirmative action for the city. andy really precipitates fear and loathing among the white population, but also among certain black power brokers who have their own relationship with city hall and mayor daley and...
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and in my community in memphis, tennessee, we need both and they represent -- each is represented in our charity hospital, our community hospital that is in danger of closing. it's the trauma center for the mid south. because of the cuts in medicaid or tenncare in tennessee and the lack of disproportion for our state which we could have taken care of in a committee report, the med is in danger of closing. it will have a ripple effect throughout the community and the entire mid south and it will threaten jobs. health care is jobs. jobs are important. this administration and our government needs to put our economy in the right direction and do it and preserve health care and trauma centers and emergency rooms like the med. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. pallone: to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute to dress. -- to address the house. mr. pallone: the economic meltdown was one of the most econom
and in my community in memphis, tennessee, we need both and they represent -- each is represented in our charity hospital, our community hospital that is in danger of closing. it's the trauma center for the mid south. because of the cuts in medicaid or tenncare in tennessee and the lack of disproportion for our state which we could have taken care of in a committee report, the med is in danger of closing. it will have a ripple effect throughout the community and the entire mid south and it will...
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played here in orlando for three seasons, then traded to memphis wound up going to minnesota with ryanreg butler, walker, and the draft rights to o.j. mayo a year ago, and the wizards brought him to washington from minnesota, with foye, for oleksly pen that of and the fifth pick in the draft, turned out to be a really good trade by ernie grunfeld bringing foye and miller here. >> phil: i agree. after successful years here, a couple years of major playoffs, doc rivers was moving them through the year. >> steve: washington, d.c. by one. butler look to go drive. pass to haywood and he stepped on the line. leading by two. 19.4 seconds to play. back on january 28th, the magic and the celtics, rashard lewis who hit the game winner for orlando. >> phil: got kevin garnett a little out of position, he was able to get to the rim and finish it right there. >> steve: meantime washington has lost three consecutive games to the magic here in orlando. their last win was back on march 19th, the season before last, and that was in a game where turkoglu did the deed for orlando. @@@@@@@@@@@ w
played here in orlando for three seasons, then traded to memphis wound up going to minnesota with ryanreg butler, walker, and the draft rights to o.j. mayo a year ago, and the wizards brought him to washington from minnesota, with foye, for oleksly pen that of and the fifth pick in the draft, turned out to be a really good trade by ernie grunfeld bringing foye and miller here. >> phil: i agree. after successful years here, a couple years of major playoffs, doc rivers was moving them...
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mark skoda held the tea party of memphis event. please stand up. are you in the room? [applause] a lot of conservatives said, what is going on here? what is this movement about? even when we did the big movement in washington, d.c., i was doing the million man march. we had more than a million people in washington, d.c. [applause] they do not want to give you credit. they want to dismiss you. the news media said, it was thousands, hundreds of thousands. it was about two million people. we are strong today and we will be strong tomorrow. this is only the beginning. [applause] while everybody is talking about what is wrong with america, what is going on with washington, d.c., the tea party movement is what is right in america. [applause] we are standing strong with our constitution. our forefathers said we have the right to state our grievances. we also have the right to vote people out of congress and out of the white house. [applause] they hurt us in virginia, new jersey -- they heard us in virginia, new jersey, and massachusetts. i truly believe that we can take back
mark skoda held the tea party of memphis event. please stand up. are you in the room? [applause] a lot of conservatives said, what is going on here? what is this movement about? even when we did the big movement in washington, d.c., i was doing the million man march. we had more than a million people in washington, d.c. [applause] they do not want to give you credit. they want to dismiss you. the news media said, it was thousands, hundreds of thousands. it was about two million people. we are...