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mr. franklin, finally, what do you think dr. king would say about the educational situation in birmingham, alabama, today? >> first i think people forget that in that "i have a dream" speech in the beginning, he talked about the insufficient funds for african-americans. today he would challenge us and say that the insufficient funds we're providing to our students not just in birmingham but throughout the country. you see a lot of people pushing back and they're talking about cutting. why would you cut in public education when it's the equalizer for every child in this country regardless of the economic and social and racial background what they're faced with. it gives them hope. that's why so many people don't have hope. >> i believe as a cable host i would be abdicating my responsibilities as someone with this platform if i did not tell the story about what is really happening when we hear that we still have a long way to go, this is one of those stories. i hope it wakes up some folks to realize that every kid in this country
mr. franklin, finally, what do you think dr. king would say about the educational situation in birmingham, alabama, today? >> first i think people forget that in that "i have a dream" speech in the beginning, he talked about the insufficient funds for african-americans. today he would challenge us and say that the insufficient funds we're providing to our students not just in birmingham but throughout the country. you see a lot of people pushing back and they're talking about...
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mr. franklin said there are several parts of this constitution which i do not at present approve but i'm sure, i shall never approve them. then he said he would accept the constitution because i expect no better and because i'm not sure it is not the best. what a ringing endorsement that was. my name is benjamin franklin and i kind of approve this message. >> right. >> well first of all there are like six double negatives in there he was also a big sex cub guy tlarx is the other thing i found out. >> you try to read all the deep profound things about these guys and you see sex club and i spend 20 minutes i want to read about that. >> that shows you can take the man out of the massachusetts but you can't take the massachusetts out of the man. >> i don't get that but i'm going along with it anyways. >> i don't want to be stupid. i'm like ha, good one, john. i don't know. all presidents claim to be big defenders of the constitution but i think we know deep down that there has never been a better defender of the founding documents than nicholas cage, have-- at the end of the day. at the end
mr. franklin said there are several parts of this constitution which i do not at present approve but i'm sure, i shall never approve them. then he said he would accept the constitution because i expect no better and because i'm not sure it is not the best. what a ringing endorsement that was. my name is benjamin franklin and i kind of approve this message. >> right. >> well first of all there are like six double negatives in there he was also a big sex cub guy tlarx is the other...
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mr. franklin, [speaker not understood] also accompanied us on our trip, mr. scott who is also a stellar stand out district employee. so i'm told. he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm going to set aside that rule for you. so, you may have two minutes at the mic. >>> hello, good evening. thank you. we have teacher workshops that we're offering and [speaker not understood] intelligence service has been in the news quite a bit. and who is a good american, who is a bad american, right? are questions,
mr. franklin, [speaker not understood] also accompanied us on our trip, mr. scott who is also a stellar stand out district employee. so i'm told. he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside...
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mr. franklin delano roosevelt, my president, a great man, very great man. here he paused and looked straight down at churchill. they shall be my people and then he lowered his voice and said very quietly even to the end. so hopkins was the first of these enclaves. the second was an ambitious and some railroader and banker charged with delivering the aid to london and she also found time while he was in london to romance winston churchill's's daughter-in-law pamela churchill years later you will know they had a very extensive and romantic career throughout the 20th century. she later married and transformed herself into pamela, social art fund raising clean and mentor to president clinton who appointed her as the ambassador to france and pamela died at a great age swimming laps of the hotel in paris which is personally the way i want to go myself when my time comes. it was the hotel in paris when he was on emissions of one of the great things writing history like this is you find the circles that close. roosevelt even put to work his charismatic opponent in
mr. franklin delano roosevelt, my president, a great man, very great man. here he paused and looked straight down at churchill. they shall be my people and then he lowered his voice and said very quietly even to the end. so hopkins was the first of these enclaves. the second was an ambitious and some railroader and banker charged with delivering the aid to london and she also found time while he was in london to romance winston churchill's's daughter-in-law pamela churchill years later you will...
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(applause) >> our next graduate, franklin buchanan, mr. buchanan, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] [laughter] >> yeah, nice hat. (applause) >> our next graduate, joseph cain. where are you, joseph? come on down, mr. cain. (applause) >> congratulations. our next graduate, stefana cobb. ms. cobb, where are you? congratulations. (applause) >> take that applause. our next graduate, quincy collins, mr. collins, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, juan jones. mr. jones, recipient of a scholarship, congratulations, mr. jones. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, chaie louie. did i pronounce it right? did i pronounce your name right? come here and tell me your name. i'm so sorry. >> [inaudible]. >> [speaker not understood]. sorry. (applause) >> our next graduate, john mcdonald. [cheering and applauding] >> mr. mcdonald, congratulations. yeah. (applause) >> that's wonderful. our next graduate, chantelle mc neil. ms. mc neil, come on down. congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >>
(applause) >> our next graduate, franklin buchanan, mr. buchanan, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] [laughter] >> yeah, nice hat. (applause) >> our next graduate, joseph cain. where are you, joseph? come on down, mr. cain. (applause) >> congratulations. our next graduate, stefana cobb. ms. cobb, where are you? congratulations. (applause) >> take that applause. our next graduate, quincy collins, mr. collins, congratulations. (applause) >> our next...
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mr. icahn thought dell was truly valued out. bottom line, some of the holdouts, franklinfund manager will vote in favor of this deal. they originally had been against it. and they hold millions of shares of dell, roughly 60 billion under management at their hedge funds or mutual funds. they're in favor of the deal. back to you. ashley: the fight goes on, adam shapiro in texas. thank you very much. tracy: no, the war goes on you mean according to icahn. so dramatic. ashley: that's what he does. tracy: it is time to make some money. charles payne is here. america's love-hate relationship with each other continues. chars payne is here to explain why. what's going on? >> all week long we talked about earnings, the message from earnings -- tracy: no we talked about hot americans all week long. >> who had americans, old americans. earnings tell us the story. you know what earningsings tell us this week we're an incredible nation that we hate each other and. though passion may be strained it must not break our bond of affection. he goes on to talk about better angels of our natu
mr. icahn thought dell was truly valued out. bottom line, some of the holdouts, franklinfund manager will vote in favor of this deal. they originally had been against it. and they hold millions of shares of dell, roughly 60 billion under management at their hedge funds or mutual funds. they're in favor of the deal. back to you. ashley: the fight goes on, adam shapiro in texas. thank you very much. tracy: no, the war goes on you mean according to icahn. so dramatic. ashley: that's what he does....
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franklin stevens. a couple notes on that, mr.enegger said to twitter he was on a plane, this what is he said to palin, looking everywhere but can't see russia from here. palin came back with a retort that wasn't that great, she said arnold should have landed i could have explained our multibillion surplus in energy efforts. what's he up to. i thought the keith olbermann and piers morgan was fun. >> i did see that. >> and ann coulter and john franklin stevens, didn't know what that was, she made comments, he stepped up. you can look at twitter forever and watch these go through. >> pulling back from it. i feel like i'm getting too addicted to it. and then it's like, you know, sometimes you do stuff or have an interview that doesn't -- people don't take to or whatever, and -- >> twitter is a dangerous place. >> have you noticed sometimes, you know, you look at people's profiles, right, just to see like -- people write the nastiest stuff and when you look at their profiles they always have like open-minded, world needs more love, mo
franklin stevens. a couple notes on that, mr.enegger said to twitter he was on a plane, this what is he said to palin, looking everywhere but can't see russia from here. palin came back with a retort that wasn't that great, she said arnold should have landed i could have explained our multibillion surplus in energy efforts. what's he up to. i thought the keith olbermann and piers morgan was fun. >> i did see that. >> and ann coulter and john franklin stevens, didn't know what that...
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mrs. kerry harrison. she was found in terrible it a lot.and disliked tructurally it was bad and the walls were in bad shape. and actually after the franklin , the roosevelts went out, the trumans went to a beat up house. taken loads of furniture by the roosevelts. their possessions. there were white squares where wallpaper where pictures had been -- you know, 13 years. that was-- that was -- pretty run down. that's not why truman remodelled though.e, no president has time to take off and do the house over. requirement for him. basis security was the of this. with truman. not the fact that it was shabby. all he secret service and of a sudden it's too dangerous. this is the wood primarily inside with the lamp and all that, one fire bomb could ignite it. truman was presented with a report that had been done a week or two after pearl harbor when they begged roosevelt to leave. houses, i ove old will not. it was the safety of the president. nd when it was finished and truman finished his remodelling in 1952, it was the safest house in the world. concrete blocks. it was steal. was a cage and steel and the old walls were preserved new.he inside
mrs. kerry harrison. she was found in terrible it a lot.and disliked tructurally it was bad and the walls were in bad shape. and actually after the franklin , the roosevelts went out, the trumans went to a beat up house. taken loads of furniture by the roosevelts. their possessions. there were white squares where wallpaper where pictures had been -- you know, 13 years. that was-- that was -- pretty run down. that's not why truman remodelled though.e, no president has time to take off and do the...
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franklin's "chain of fools." ♪ >> now, sadly that particular raccoon has gone on to the great gun show in the sky. but four months later, a new raccoon came into mr into his bathtub, as well. normally when a masked bandit shows up in your bathroom, it's not a good day. >> that's my darling on my shoulder, all sudsed up. you shampoo your cat and dog. i shampooed my raccoon. >> is it just me or "i shampooed my raccoon" is totally a euphemism? for what? i'll leave that up to you. sadly, these days mr. brown is showering alone because the tennessee wildlife resources agency took rebecca away because it's illegal to keep a wild animal as a pet. mr. brown doesn't see it that way. >> i'm trying to get her out of captivity and keep her from this. and this. i have done nothing wrong but save something from a certain death. what i did should not be condemned. it should be commended. she would not be here today had it not been for me. >> well, now he's appealing to the governor to bring his baby home and he blames the whole thing on the cruel mistress of internet fame. >> now that i have become a big fish, they've come after me to take rebecca away from me.
franklin's "chain of fools." ♪ >> now, sadly that particular raccoon has gone on to the great gun show in the sky. but four months later, a new raccoon came into mr into his bathtub, as well. normally when a masked bandit shows up in your bathroom, it's not a good day. >> that's my darling on my shoulder, all sudsed up. you shampoo your cat and dog. i shampooed my raccoon. >> is it just me or "i shampooed my raccoon" is totally a euphemism? for what? i'll...
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franklin pearce who will go on to be our 15th president. he said the best political conversation i had in washington was polk. there was this old saying, mrs. polk is certainly a master of herself. what you find that sarah polk went to congressional sessions. she edited her husband's speeches. he only served one term and died short after. the margin, you see her scribbling and she cut articles out. to the point she was unpopular among a lot of women at the time because if you won't a party and the president and the guys will go back and smoke cigars and drink bourbon and the first ladies will host teas. sarah polk would talk about politics. she was very interested in politics. i seen her kind of an eleanor roosevelt 100 years before eleanor. which is why so often seen as unpopular person. i found her absolutely inspiring. >> myra? >> well, okay. well, i always admired lady bird johnson, i will always be in debt to nancy smith who is in the audience today who helped me to learn about her at the johnson library. i admire mrs. johnson, she was the first lady that i interviewed in my work.n. when i would finish a conversion she would say to me
franklin pearce who will go on to be our 15th president. he said the best political conversation i had in washington was polk. there was this old saying, mrs. polk is certainly a master of herself. what you find that sarah polk went to congressional sessions. she edited her husband's speeches. he only served one term and died short after. the margin, you see her scribbling and she cut articles out. to the point she was unpopular among a lot of women at the time because if you won't a party and...