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next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is bogus. my porter rican red-haired cousin, he has funny hair. he was there, too. so we came back and they decided to do it with everybody. when that story came out, i started getting harassed. the police were giving out my social security number, my name. i had 50 cases of identity theft that followed. the next thing you ask to talk about was november 23, 2002. this experience changed my life. we started going to the prisons with a purpose now. we turned into touring artists for the prisons around the country. talking to the folks who were incarcerated, folks in the local community to in
next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is...
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magic that's like mike. wallace only police found. ways about. very clearly ok i'm ok you're out let me in i i i'm a day care you work. hard out where i've where are we going to go we've got great growth we've got plenty of gold maybe does combat. like you. know my money your family or the government you know the ability to earn your taxes . i've never seen these times before detroit. and southeast michigan of michigan as a whole which was once field probably in the top five. of making a person financially independent now it's almost gone full circle and now it is all ranking in the top five. and the union. so. we're fortunate because they built two new plants and lazy milledgeville the last. you know like when i hired in the one nine hundred seventy eight we had fourteen thousand members at level sixty two right now we've got one hundred thousand in g.m. right now that are probably people. thirty thousand people that somebody may have actually jobs that lost. were never there were they able to take a week of the schedule too many cars. and they
magic that's like mike. wallace only police found. ways about. very clearly ok i'm ok you're out let me in i i i'm a day care you work. hard out where i've where are we going to go we've got great growth we've got plenty of gold maybe does combat. like you. know my money your family or the government you know the ability to earn your taxes . i've never seen these times before detroit. and southeast michigan of michigan as a whole which was once field probably in the top five. of making a person...
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particularly challenging stretch of terrain but it is herman who takes the wind despite teammate mike wallace per weekend off work where he won nothing special stages. was third long leagues from the. finally the modern pentathlon world championships of kicked off in moscow ukraine's victoria tara shook securing individual goals and the russian couple well team russia didn't finish the opening day empty handed either for a man cos read reports. four out of seven russian women qualified for the finals of the modern pentathlon world championship in moscow and judging from their opening performance it seems that one of them might even get a place on the podium you have the key a group home or start of the second event with the best result from an early offense in thirty mins well what's important you can say no we're asking i wasn't third this swimming competition so both women relinquish their leading roles with nicola dropping to fourth and her asking are all the way down to thirteenth. in the thirty events which is a show jumping of the gig and her horse made only one mistake and climbed up t
particularly challenging stretch of terrain but it is herman who takes the wind despite teammate mike wallace per weekend off work where he won nothing special stages. was third long leagues from the. finally the modern pentathlon world championships of kicked off in moscow ukraine's victoria tara shook securing individual goals and the russian couple well team russia didn't finish the opening day empty handed either for a man cos read reports. four out of seven russian women qualified for the...
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. >> reporter: mike wallace with the surf rider foundation has been taking his kids to martin's beach. but in 2008 this piece of private land leading up to the beach changed hands and the new owners closed public access. >> you're basically destroying people's memory in a legal seizure. to wallis sent this letter to the person he believes owned the land. we couldn't reach him for comment today but we know the silican valley businessman is a big supporter of green technology. it's a private road that leads down to a public beach and that's why the state is now stepping in. the california coastal commission is trying to figure out a way to get this gate back open. >> we're looking at whether or not there's been a violation of the california coastal act. >> reporter: the commission has now opened an enforcement case. >> if we let this beach go, then sure enough it's going to be acceptable. and other beaches will be threatened. >> reporter: wallis says no one owns these beaches no matter how much money they might have. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 muse. >>> california has a new supreme cou
. >> reporter: mike wallace with the surf rider foundation has been taking his kids to martin's beach. but in 2008 this piece of private land leading up to the beach changed hands and the new owners closed public access. >> you're basically destroying people's memory in a legal seizure. to wallis sent this letter to the person he believes owned the land. we couldn't reach him for comment today but we know the silican valley businessman is a big supporter of green technology. it's a...
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. >> reporter: mike wallace with the surf rider foundation has been taking his kids to martin's beachbut in 2008 this piece of private land leading up to the beach changed hands and the new owners closed public access. >> you're basically destroying people's memory in a legal seizure. to wallis sent this letter to the person he believes owned the land. we couldn't reach him for comment today but we know the silican valley businessman is a big supporter of green technology. it's a private road that leads down to a public beach and that's why the state is now stepping in. the california coastal commission is trying to figure out a way to get this gate back open. >> we're looking at whether or not there's been a violation of the california coastal act. >> reporter: the commission has now opened an enforcement case. >> if we let this beach go, then sure enough it's going to be acceptable. and other beaches will be threatened. >> reporter: wallis says no one owns these beaches no matter how much money they might have. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 muse. >>> california has a new supreme court
. >> reporter: mike wallace with the surf rider foundation has been taking his kids to martin's beachbut in 2008 this piece of private land leading up to the beach changed hands and the new owners closed public access. >> you're basically destroying people's memory in a legal seizure. to wallis sent this letter to the person he believes owned the land. we couldn't reach him for comment today but we know the silican valley businessman is a big supporter of green technology. it's a...
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mike wallace called her back said sorry, i couldn't get ten people together.ll take anybody. sorry, nobody wants to have dinner with ronald reagan. >> come on, he was president at the time? >> no, this was '76. the person writing the story was making your point exactly. ronald reagan was considered such a joke that mike wallace couldn't bring a few people together for a little dinner party for ronald reagan. a man who would be president four years later. staggering. >> staggering. when you jump forward when he had his recession. look, i'm only talking about performance here. i'm not talking about coming up with good issues or anything like that. just in terms of the performance, he changed our perception of ourselves just by humor. actually, his adorableness. he used to go out and tell jokes. the jokes were cutting. they were funny at the same time. he never got the aura of being a mean old guy. he turned our spirit around. he had -- his ratings were lower in his recession than president obama's have ever been, even now. he got down to the middle 30s. in this
mike wallace called her back said sorry, i couldn't get ten people together.ll take anybody. sorry, nobody wants to have dinner with ronald reagan. >> come on, he was president at the time? >> no, this was '76. the person writing the story was making your point exactly. ronald reagan was considered such a joke that mike wallace couldn't bring a few people together for a little dinner party for ronald reagan. a man who would be president four years later. staggering. >>...
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wallace. let's go to new orleans. the weather channel's mike seidel has been there all weekend. good morning, mike. >> reporter: hey, alex. so far, so good here in new orleans with tropical storm lee. the problem, though, is lee is not move, it's hovering around the louisiana coast. as a result the weather doesn't change a whole lot. that band of rain that hit us yesterday when we were talking to you yesterday morning has rotated all the way into western louisiana, some of the rain got as far west as houston, a spot that needs the rain, all of those areas in exceptional drought. that blob of tropical moisture has come back over the gulf and moving back in towards new orleans. we'll have more squalls moving through today. but what we'll notice today we don't have 50 to 60-mile-an-hour-wind gusts. yesterday one point, 37,000 customers without power. this morning that's down to 4,000. again, squally weather. we'll have wind gusts, 35, 40 miles an hour, heavy rainfalls and a forecast of 2 to 6 additional inches of rain on top of 9 1/2 we've seen in the city of new orleans. it's been
wallace. let's go to new orleans. the weather channel's mike seidel has been there all weekend. good morning, mike. >> reporter: hey, alex. so far, so good here in new orleans with tropical storm lee. the problem, though, is lee is not move, it's hovering around the louisiana coast. as a result the weather doesn't change a whole lot. that band of rain that hit us yesterday when we were talking to you yesterday morning has rotated all the way into western louisiana, some of the rain got as...
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to professor wallace to kick it off and once again, as i said a minute ago, it's been a real privilege to be associate and partnering with you and sponsoring many of these events. sir? >> mike, thank you very much. very glad to be here. i don't know what's going to happen to general gray. but we'll hear from him at some point. i'm the chairman of the international law institute and i guess my connection is that johan and i have worked there together for years. and one of the centers he runs on legal studies is housed at the institute. and i'm really very happy to join him, join him once again. we have done lots of things together and yona asked me to mention one or two of them. yona and his programs are very active with national owe. we recently had a program, actually -- almost a year ago in chonokule and produced this publication for the so-called partnership for peace training center wigs an impressive place. turkey, i've lived in turkey and written books on turkey with all of its changes, seems to remain a rather steadfast part of nato. we have done many other things together, yona and future of measures to be taken with respect to terrorism. this is really yona's great
to professor wallace to kick it off and once again, as i said a minute ago, it's been a real privilege to be associate and partnering with you and sponsoring many of these events. sir? >> mike, thank you very much. very glad to be here. i don't know what's going to happen to general gray. but we'll hear from him at some point. i'm the chairman of the international law institute and i guess my connection is that johan and i have worked there together for years. and one of the centers he...
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program over to professor wallace to kick it off and once again as i said a minute ago it has been a privilege to be associated and partner with you at sponsoring these events. sir? >> mike, thank you very much. glad to be here. i don't know what is coming to happen to general gray. i'm the chairman of the international law institute and i guess my connection is that we have worked together for years and one of the centers which he runs on the legal studies is housed at the institute and very happy to join him once again. lots of things together and asked to mention one or two of them as you may know his programs are very active with nato and we recently had a program a year ago now and produced this publication for the so-called partnership for peace training center which is an impressive place and as you noticed recently, turkey with all of its ad libs and turkey and written books on turkey with all of its changes seems a rather steadfast part of nato and all the other things here is a book on the sort of future of measures to be taken with respect to terrorism and this is one of the great specialties you'll hear. the subject of the program, the title is u.n. palestini
program over to professor wallace to kick it off and once again as i said a minute ago it has been a privilege to be associated and partner with you at sponsoring these events. sir? >> mike, thank you very much. glad to be here. i don't know what is coming to happen to general gray. i'm the chairman of the international law institute and i guess my connection is that we have worked together for years and one of the centers which he runs on the legal studies is housed at the institute and...