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. >> mr. lewis will be back in court on friday for a bail hearing. he is currently being held on $25,000 bail here in santa clara county but as for the school, they have appointed an interim principal but this comes at a time when the school was on an upswing and mr. lewis is being credited for being a very effective principle. it is being called a tragedy all around. >> >> a state lawmaker has been cleared of drunk driving charges. but it was not cheap. when the assemblyman robert hernandez was stopped by concord police back in march, blood test showed that he had a 0.08 local level. but a martina's .. found him not guilty after a seven day trial that included several expert witnesses hired by the defense. he tells the contra costa county times that the trial costing $15,000 and adds that the money was worth it. >> a judge in los angeles has cleared a former gang member of murder. 19 years after his conviction. there was cheering in the courtroom as the judge ordered the release of john smith. prosecutors said they were convinced their chief witness
. >> mr. lewis will be back in court on friday for a bail hearing. he is currently being held on $25,000 bail here in santa clara county but as for the school, they have appointed an interim principal but this comes at a time when the school was on an upswing and mr. lewis is being credited for being a very effective principle. it is being called a tragedy all around. >> >> a state lawmaker has been cleared of drunk driving charges. but it was not cheap. when the assemblyman...
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mr. lewis is respected here. >> i was shocked, everybody was shocked. >> it surprised everybody. didn't see nothing like that >> reporter: it is not just parents. >> we're shocked. i think shocked is the word that keeps coming from anybody. >> reporter: police arrested the principal thursday after eric lewis met with an undercover agent at a caltrain for alleged drug deal. the agent contacted lewis on a dating website. search of lewis' home turned up meth, scales and other drugs. he's been the principal for seven years and was well liked and respected and the school was thriving. >> i think our hiring process is thorough. we do extensive background checks, reference checks all of those kinds of things. we've never had an incident like this before. >> reporter: now the school and parents have to explain to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. >> the staff will be talking with the children about what has occur at the appropriate level. >> i've already taught her, she knows what is right and wrong. she's smart. i'm sure she's ahead of that curve right there. >> reporter: th
mr. lewis is respected here. >> i was shocked, everybody was shocked. >> it surprised everybody. didn't see nothing like that >> reporter: it is not just parents. >> we're shocked. i think shocked is the word that keeps coming from anybody. >> reporter: police arrested the principal thursday after eric lewis met with an undercover agent at a caltrain for alleged drug deal. the agent contacted lewis on a dating website. search of lewis' home turned up meth, scales...
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by the time we got there, mr. lewislready dead. >> reporter: police found lewis' landlady, 81-year-old katherine davis, beaten in a dead room. her cat dismembered in a bathroom. eyewitnesses told police, lewis appeared to show superhuman strength. >> mr. lewis jumped over a fence into a neighbor's yard and for some reason attacked the painter. the painter and the homeowner were able to get him away. he jumped back into his yard, where he was staying. and at some point shortly thereafter, his death. >> reporter: there were reports that drugs are involved. >> that's a possibility. >> reporter: police say they have not located any drugs. and won't know for sure until the toxicology report comes back from the autopsy. but they suspect. >> the thing we're seeing lately in los angeles and across the country, are synthetic-like drugs. bath salt or the one around here called smiles. >> reporter: lewis' character on "sons of anarchy" also died a violent death. colleagues say he was troubled. the creator of his show even tweeting
by the time we got there, mr. lewislready dead. >> reporter: police found lewis' landlady, 81-year-old katherine davis, beaten in a dead room. her cat dismembered in a bathroom. eyewitnesses told police, lewis appeared to show superhuman strength. >> mr. lewis jumped over a fence into a neighbor's yard and for some reason attacked the painter. the painter and the homeowner were able to get him away. he jumped back into his yard, where he was staying. and at some point shortly...
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they knew this man simply as mr. lewis, the principal here, and i found website where you can rate teachers, and principals and people were very complimentary of them calling fantastic and saying he was great with kids in very hands on here, got involved with everything happening at the school. so this must be shocking for the people that knew him simply as their principal. one report also said that lewis was very well regarded by the rest of the school district. lewis was booked into santa clara county jail and a scheduled to be arraigned later on today. i also went to the school website to find out confirmation about him but could not find him anywhere on the website so it looks like over the weekend someone was cleaning that up and taking his name off of the schools website. in santa clara, cbs 5. >> a man accused of trying to kidnap a 9 year-old girl in san mateo is under arrest. police believe the 25 year-old from san francisco assaulted the girl on friday afternoon at her side elementary school in san mateo. allegedl
they knew this man simply as mr. lewis, the principal here, and i found website where you can rate teachers, and principals and people were very complimentary of them calling fantastic and saying he was great with kids in very hands on here, got involved with everything happening at the school. so this must be shocking for the people that knew him simply as their principal. one report also said that lewis was very well regarded by the rest of the school district. lewis was booked into santa...
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mr. lewis is respected here. >> i was shocked, everybody was shocked. >> it surprised everybody. didn't see nothing like that >> reporter: it is not just parents. >> we're shocked. i think shocked is the word that keeps coming from anybody. >> reporter: police arrested the principal thursday after eric lewis met with an undercover agent at a caltrain for alleged drug deal. the agent contacted lewis on a dating website. search of lewis' home turned up meth, scales and other drugs. he's been the principal for seven years and was well liked and respected and the school was thriving. >> i think our hiring process is thorough. we do extensive background checks, reference chks all of those kinds of things. we've never had an incid like this before. >> reporter: now the school and parents have to explain to students in kindergarten through fifth grade. >> the staff will be talking with the children about what has occur at the appropriate level. >> i've already taught her, she knows what is right and wrong. she's smart. i'm sure she's ahead of that curve right there. >> reporter: the sch
mr. lewis is respected here. >> i was shocked, everybody was shocked. >> it surprised everybody. didn't see nothing like that >> reporter: it is not just parents. >> we're shocked. i think shocked is the word that keeps coming from anybody. >> reporter: police arrested the principal thursday after eric lewis met with an undercover agent at a caltrain for alleged drug deal. the agent contacted lewis on a dating website. search of lewis' home turned up meth, scales...
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. >>> mr. lewis is back in court friday for a bail hearing he has heard he is held on $25,000 bail montague elementary has been appointed an interim principal len ramirez cbs 5 >>> chevron will face the public with an update on last month's devastating fire at the richmond refinery if the meeting expected to draw crowds and tough questions ann notorangelo with a criminal investigation surrounding their refinery this investigation has nothing to do with the fire. >>> epa looks into something that happened in 2005 tried to see get chevron deliberately diverted pollutants away from a monitoring system. in 2004 the bay area air quality management district out lot flaring as a routine practice but fun can be used in an emergency with monitors to detect pollutants the air district says chevron had a pipe in place to bypass the monitors by law chevron was supposed to remove the pipe they did neither. >>> they continued flaring they did use it 27 times from 2005- 2009 >>> the paw up was discovered in 2009 wh
. >>> mr. lewis is back in court friday for a bail hearing he has heard he is held on $25,000 bail montague elementary has been appointed an interim principal len ramirez cbs 5 >>> chevron will face the public with an update on last month's devastating fire at the richmond refinery if the meeting expected to draw crowds and tough questions ann notorangelo with a criminal investigation surrounding their refinery this investigation has nothing to do with the fire. >>>...
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mr. lewis: i ask to take from the speaker's table s. 3626 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of s. 3625. the clerk: senate 3625, an act to change the effective date for the internet publication of certain information to prevent harm to the national security or endangering the military officers and civilian employees to whom the publication requirement applies and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to consideration of the bill? the chair hearing none, without objection, the bill is read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on oversight and government reform, the committee on homeland security and the permanent select committee on intellig
mr. lewis: i ask to take from the speaker's table s. 3626 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of s. 3625. the clerk: senate 3625, an act to change the effective date for the internet publication of certain information to prevent harm to the national security or endangering the military officers and civilian employees to whom the...
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. >> we were surprised because mr. lewis is respected here. >> reporter: agents arrested lewis last week. a spokesperson said they received a tip that he was involved in drugs and frequented an online dating site. the two agreed to meet after they set him up. >> there was no incation anything is connected to campus. we didn't know anything about it. >> reporter: district officials say lewis is well liked as a principal here. he's now on paid leave. the district has replaced him with an interim principal with 20 years of experience. some parents say they are sad because lewis was involved in the school's anti-drug program. >> we're all susceptible to making mistakes. he's made his. a pretty egregious one. i hope he learns from it. and i wish him the best. >> reporter: letters will be sent home to parents explaining the situation. lewis faces six criminal charges ranging from possession of drugs to possession with the intent to sell. back to you. >> thank you. > jury selection started in the trial of a former san francisco pol
. >> we were surprised because mr. lewis is respected here. >> reporter: agents arrested lewis last week. a spokesperson said they received a tip that he was involved in drugs and frequented an online dating site. the two agreed to meet after they set him up. >> there was no incation anything is connected to campus. we didn't know anything about it. >> reporter: district officials say lewis is well liked as a principal here. he's now on paid leave. the district has...
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. >> tester officials are speaking with kids, some only in kindergarten, about what happened, mr. lewis was the principal for seven years and had a stellar record and was popular with students and their parents. >> he was a good principal, everyone loved him, this will be hard for everyone. >> some find it hard to understand why this leader with 450 students looking up to him was not practicing what he preached. he was involved with drug programs designed to educate kids about drugs and discourage use. >> they're teaching them not to do drugs and stay away from that but then secretly that is what he is doing on the side. >> a sad time for the school but i think that mostly we will explain to the students that people make bad choices sometimes. these things happened. we need to move on. >> they're moving on by putting him on unpaid leave and have taken him off of the website and have an interim principal in place. she is on campus today. they will also send my letter with parents to better explain the situation. >> thank you. a man behind bars suspected of trying to kidnap a 9 year-old g
. >> tester officials are speaking with kids, some only in kindergarten, about what happened, mr. lewis was the principal for seven years and had a stellar record and was popular with students and their parents. >> he was a good principal, everyone loved him, this will be hard for everyone. >> some find it hard to understand why this leader with 450 students looking up to him was not practicing what he preached. he was involved with drug programs designed to educate kids about...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioner, dan mauer with the parks and recreation department, as mr. lewis mentioned, this was certified back in february, i thought it was be important that myself as a representative for the department steps forward and tables talks about how important it is for us. there's a brief presentation, about 9 or 10 slides. back in 2004, we did an independent study looking at our recreation study, we found at that point in time that we were 35 soccer fields and 30 baseball fields or softball fields short to meet demand back then, it has escalated tremendously. most of that is seen after school during fall and spring where we have an excess of 4 thousand kids who come out of the pools and utilize our park fa sits, between 4 and 7 o'clock briefly, so back in 2006, we were approached by city fields who we have been partnered with since then to look at reduce or increase the field use for san francisco park users and the goal is basically to get better use out of our existing facilities and after much evaluation at that time, we determined there was a three prong app
. >> good afternoon, commissioner, dan mauer with the parks and recreation department, as mr. lewis mentioned, this was certified back in february, i thought it was be important that myself as a representative for the department steps forward and tables talks about how important it is for us. there's a brief presentation, about 9 or 10 slides. back in 2004, we did an independent study looking at our recreation study, we found at that point in time that we were 35 soccer fields and 30...
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. >> mr. lewis has worked with us for a number of years, five years, and he's been a good principal. other than that, this whole thing was a shock. it was not something we ever saw coming and quite surprised. >> of course i'm always concerned my son, but more the teachers are the one that directly work with him. it's not the principal. >> reporter: authorities say they seized a quarter ounce of meth and other drug paraphernalia from his san francisco home. meantime loewis has been placed on unpaid administrative leave. he is set to be in court today. back here live i wanted to show you what's painted on the side of the school that greets students every day. it reads, quote, at the end of the day be ready to say i'm proud of what i did today. now, the irony here is that we're told that this is the principal's message. that principal being, of course, eric lewis. live in santa clara, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> 6:05. potentially crucial new evidence has surfaced in the police shooting that l
. >> mr. lewis has worked with us for a number of years, five years, and he's been a good principal. other than that, this whole thing was a shock. it was not something we ever saw coming and quite surprised. >> of course i'm always concerned my son, but more the teachers are the one that directly work with him. it's not the principal. >> reporter: authorities say they seized a quarter ounce of meth and other drug paraphernalia from his san francisco home. meantime loewis has...
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lewis. i am herewith a few of my students. i do not remember, mr. wonderful invited us all to come speak with you a few weeks ago because we were going on just the kind of trip you are talking about, global eighth-grade class. >> yes, i remember very well. thank you for being here. >> we are delighted because the visit to you so inspired us on our trip to when we got back from our trip we went to birmingham, montgomery and atlanta and made a little documentary of the trip and turned it into a little book for you. and turned it into a little book for you. dear john lewis, the a little book for you. dear john lewis, the civil rights journey. [applause] >> a few of my students are here, but decadent little shy, so i'd be in their a together in class we told the story and i was there scribe would put it into this book. do not thank you very much. i look forward to reading it. [inaudible] >> thank you for being here. [applause] >> how are you doing, congressman? >> sign, how are you? >> i recently moved to d.c. and i just want to contextualizes question
lewis. i am herewith a few of my students. i do not remember, mr. wonderful invited us all to come speak with you a few weeks ago because we were going on just the kind of trip you are talking about, global eighth-grade class. >> yes, i remember very well. thank you for being here. >> we are delighted because the visit to you so inspired us on our trip to when we got back from our trip we went to birmingham, montgomery and atlanta and made a little documentary of the trip and turned...
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the back rubs the northern portion of what mr. lewis '60s into eighties. >>> take a look of this is a live look in the area. crews are on the scene of a large fire at a school in menlo park. the five brought about an hour ago at the elementary school on terminal avenue. he conceived a plan shooting out. assuming that some of the roof. as a still but the study can tell. at the crossroads of other that is spreading. this is a beach with elementary. we both started about an hour ago in crews of arusha looking to put it out. >>> little didn't have some of the lambs always sought apparatus. we did a good view of what is a for laval fun. ho >>> the chp officer who was killed in the line of duty earlier this month will be laid to rest this morning. >>> he another respect to an overflow crowd at. these chairs of the sat up all night here at the mission church in vacaville. this morning's service starts at 10:00 a.m.. and 37 road officer king and strum was killed last week after a truck stop along 680 an hour above. he was talking to a driver of
the back rubs the northern portion of what mr. lewis '60s into eighties. >>> take a look of this is a live look in the area. crews are on the scene of a large fire at a school in menlo park. the five brought about an hour ago at the elementary school on terminal avenue. he conceived a plan shooting out. assuming that some of the roof. as a still but the study can tell. at the crossroads of other that is spreading. this is a beach with elementary. we both started about an hour ago in...
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wilson and his son came to my office in washington and said, "mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that beat you. will you forgive me? i apologize." his son had been encouraging his father to do this. his son started crying. mr. wilson started crying. he hugged me. his son hugged me. i hugged them both back. then all three of us stood there crying. was's what the movement about, to be reconciled. amy goodman: when we hear about voting rights today, we don't hear about these struggles that you and so many others that you led went through 50 years ago. rep. john lewis: that's why it is so important for people to understand, to know that people suffered, struggled. some people bled, and some died, for the right to participate. you know, the vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool that we have in a democratic society. it's precious. it's almost sacred. we have to use it. if not, we will lose it. amy goodman: a few years after that, two years after you had your head slammed in and so many others were beaten in montgomery, was the 1963 march on washington. dr. ki
wilson and his son came to my office in washington and said, "mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that beat you. will you forgive me? i apologize." his son had been encouraging his father to do this. his son started crying. mr. wilson started crying. he hugged me. his son hugged me. i hugged them both back. then all three of us stood there crying. was's what the movement about, to be reconciled. amy goodman: when we hear about voting rights today, we don't hear about these struggles that...
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. >> i think everyone was hoping mr. lewis was the one who was responsible for the murders. to light, then they were simply charging went back to the position of being scared again. >> coming up -- >> they didn't hunker down, they didn't try to hide anything. they got up and said, here's what's going on and here's what we're doing about it. >> johnson & johnson's extraordinary handling of the tragedy leads to a revolutionary change. do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see...is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. t dog.y new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. every bite goes above and beyond the call of deliciousness. that's a big 10-4 kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. >>> november 1982. in the af
. >> i think everyone was hoping mr. lewis was the one who was responsible for the murders. to light, then they were simply charging went back to the position of being scared again. >> coming up -- >> they didn't hunker down, they didn't try to hide anything. they got up and said, here's what's going on and here's what we're doing about it. >> johnson & johnson's extraordinary handling of the tragedy leads to a revolutionary change. do you ever wish you could make...
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. >> mr. lewis i think did a great job here as principal.ve no sense there was connection between what he was alleged to have done in san francisco and what he did here. >> reporter: officials have placed lewis on administrative unpaid leave. lewis has been the principal here for seven years. we were told he was involved with an antidrug dare program here. he was charged with furnishing drugs and possession drugs they have also taken lewis' computer and going forward to see if further charges are warranted. we are hoping to talk to parents this morning. some still haven't heard net knews. reporting live janine de la vega 37 >>> 6:39 is the time. back over to sal to check in on traffic. unfortunately it's a mess in some spots. >> it's a horrible mess because of an earlier crash on 680. and in case you are just joining us 580 commute out of tracy done. unfortunately i hate to say that this early in the morning. look at all the slow traffic here. this is because of an earlier crash on 680 at stone ridge that blocked almost all of the southbound
. >> mr. lewis i think did a great job here as principal.ve no sense there was connection between what he was alleged to have done in san francisco and what he did here. >> reporter: officials have placed lewis on administrative unpaid leave. lewis has been the principal here for seven years. we were told he was involved with an antidrug dare program here. he was charged with furnishing drugs and possession drugs they have also taken lewis' computer and going forward to see if...
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men that attacked and beat me and my seatmate came to my office and should be wary of 09 and said mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that attacked. i want to apologize. please forgive me? his son was with him and he'd been encouraging his father to seek out the people that he attacked, start crying, the father started crying, they both gave me a hug and i started crying. this book speaks of reconciliation. the bill become the capacity to be reconciled to move towards the community and if you believe in something you should speak up and speak out and stand up and fight for a. you have to be consistent. you have to insist on the truth. not one thing is stronger than the truth. there may be setbacks and disappointment, but in the long scheme of things, you are going to win and succeed. the way of peace, the way of love, the way of nonviolence, the way of truth will win. this book has suggested whether it is in the middle east, and africa coming in america or a planet this little piece of real estate that we call earth, that we can as dr. king suggested learn to live together, brothers and sister
men that attacked and beat me and my seatmate came to my office and should be wary of 09 and said mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that attacked. i want to apologize. please forgive me? his son was with him and he'd been encouraging his father to seek out the people that he attacked, start crying, the father started crying, they both gave me a hug and i started crying. this book speaks of reconciliation. the bill become the capacity to be reconciled to move towards the community and if you...
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we are going to get mr. lewiske on stephen strasburg, coming up. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> for those of you on satellite radio take a listen to this up almost 100 points on the dow industrial average, up 9844, a strong day despite that moody's threat of a downgrade. special edition of the power run down with michael lewis now as you know, he is the author of many wonderful books a and a great "vanity fair" profile of president obama. michael, first up, mr. obama and the road not taken, that on wall street. you point out that you are the same age, same ivy league background. but mr. obama did not choose to go to wall street. why did he tell you? i mean, i remember this guy could give the perfect def mission of cre
we are going to get mr. lewiske on stephen strasburg, coming up. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> for those of you on satellite radio take a listen to this up almost 100 points...
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. >> i told mr. lewis that he is the best raven ever! >> yay!und bite ever. >> is he not the cutest? he's adorable. >> could eat him up. i like ray rice as a teller at the bank. work it. >> how does that happen? >> i don't know. very cool though, for those people involved. all right. time 6:56. it's 59 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to our next hour. >> expecting mothers to brush up on their oral hygiene. we'll explain why at 7:20. >> an tips and advice to your diy home improvement projects. home depot will join us with all the tools you'll need. >> and it could be difficult to convince someone you love to seek professional help. now what to do about that. >> plus news, weather and sports when wbal sunday morning news continues. stay with us. çcp! >>> welcome to 11 news sunday morning. >> our top stories in just a moment. first we'll take a look outside with ava marie. we're all talking about the weather yesterday, how crazy it was. >> we had some pretty strong storms that moved through. they brought rain, strong wind, even damage acros
. >> i told mr. lewis that he is the best raven ever! >> yay!und bite ever. >> is he not the cutest? he's adorable. >> could eat him up. i like ray rice as a teller at the bank. work it. >> how does that happen? >> i don't know. very cool though, for those people involved. all right. time 6:56. it's 59 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to our next hour. >> expecting mothers to brush up on their oral hygiene. we'll explain why at 7:20. >> an...
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lewis who delivered the eulogy. >> there's no baltimore ravens if there's not a mr. model. so the question that he leaves us today is, if you did nothing else in life, what will you fight for? what legacy will you leave? model passed away last thursday, he was 87 years old. >> football fans in these parts, we are still raving about robert griffin, iii, on his no interception performance. however, james brown host of nfl today on cbs is cautiously apt mystic. recently i sat down with j.b. who is a former 9 sports an anchor to get his on going thoughts on the season. >> of course the hometown team, washington redskins, we have our own. how worked up we aught to be. >> i like the latter. cautious. cautious optimism, if you will. look, rg3 brings a tremendous amount of talent to the table. i met the young man after he won the heisman. he came on the nfl today, we had a chance to chat. he has all of the talent and he has the assets that you would want in a leader. solid young man, good faith foundation, team oriented, remarkable on the field. he's still a rookie. playing at the
lewis who delivered the eulogy. >> there's no baltimore ravens if there's not a mr. model. so the question that he leaves us today is, if you did nothing else in life, what will you fight for? what legacy will you leave? model passed away last thursday, he was 87 years old. >> football fans in these parts, we are still raving about robert griffin, iii, on his no interception performance. however, james brown host of nfl today on cbs is cautiously apt mystic. recently i sat down with...
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seven year old opponent mr char the scenes and high spirits ahead of the biggest fight of his career to date though is big fear it's having at last since a super fight with lennox lewis in two thousand and three forty one year old seeking to extend his legacy by hanging on to the belt once held by legends such as muhammad ali mike tyson and indeed lewis himself. playing golf america's ryder cup captain davis love the third has picked his wild card for the competition which begins later this month steve stricker dustin johnson brandt snedeker two thousand and three u.s. open champion jim furyk the chosen ones joining tiger woods and team usa seek to wrestle the trophy away from defending champions europe. we have a great a team a team member new nucleus that we got as ounce of the. key and bradley jason dufner johnson phil mickelson webb simms and bubba watson and tiger woods an incredible way they've been point. we're very excited about them i couldn't be excited more excited about our team to rugby union where warren gatland has been named as the british and irish lions coach for next year's tour of australia and hong kong the new zealander will become only the seco
seven year old opponent mr char the scenes and high spirits ahead of the biggest fight of his career to date though is big fear it's having at last since a super fight with lennox lewis in two thousand and three forty one year old seeking to extend his legacy by hanging on to the belt once held by legends such as muhammad ali mike tyson and indeed lewis himself. playing golf america's ryder cup captain davis love the third has picked his wild card for the competition which begins later this...
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mr. westin was at pickering in washington, d.c. where he was also the clerk to the supreme court justice lewis powell jr.. and yes, before i forget, he was president of abc network groups for three years before heading to the division. so please, give a warm welcome to david westin. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction. you can always tell a professional, can't you? that tony and that voice. i'm delighted to be here with you in san francisco tonight. i've heard about the commonwealth club for years and a good friend of mine was just here recently with merkel author for the president's club and she told me with a great experience a plus to revive the looking forward to being here with you tonight. i thought i would try to explain a little bit about why i wrote this book. i had -- i was fortunate in having a rather fortunate experience. i started in journalism as the president of abc news. i hadn't been in journalism before, and that meant i had a very learning curve and had to learn frankly looking back i had more to learn than i realized when i started out but it also gave me i think the
mr. westin was at pickering in washington, d.c. where he was also the clerk to the supreme court justice lewis powell jr.. and yes, before i forget, he was president of abc network groups for three years before heading to the division. so please, give a warm welcome to david westin. [applause] >> thank you very much for the introduction. you can always tell a professional, can't you? that tony and that voice. i'm delighted to be here with you in san francisco tonight. i've heard about the...
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i'm closing on this there -- disclose -- i and john lewis, i approve this message, mr. big bucks, his sh -- his name should be on the ballot. transparency -- who is paying for this? amend the constitution to overturn citizens united. it must be done. it must be done. [applause] reform the system. in order to do that, we have to win. i'm not talking politically, but certain people have to win. public financing of campaigns. let diminish the role of money in campaigns. [applause] disclose, and then, elect reformers -- and then that, elect reformers. i promise you this -- lower the role of money in politics, you increase the stability by stopping the poisoning of the debates, lower the role of money, increased ability, elect more women, more minorities, more young people to public office. that's a very wholesome thing and it's in keeping with your inspiring leaders building generations for the future. thank you for what you are all doing in this regard. nothing less is at stake than what martin luther king start us so well. thank you very much. [applause] >> and about 45 m
i'm closing on this there -- disclose -- i and john lewis, i approve this message, mr. big bucks, his sh -- his name should be on the ballot. transparency -- who is paying for this? amend the constitution to overturn citizens united. it must be done. it must be done. [applause] reform the system. in order to do that, we have to win. i'm not talking politically, but certain people have to win. public financing of campaigns. let diminish the role of money in campaigns. [applause] disclose, and...
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mr. allen's lawyer and publisher plan to proceed with the release of the book. for more information about this story and of the book industry news visit our website. now on book tv georgia congressman john lewis chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. he recalls his life of activism in the hopes of imparting his experience upon a new generation of activists. this is just under 40 minutes. >> good evening. you are a beautiful group. you are just beautiful and handsome. i want to apologize for coming in a little late. we just completed a series of votes. but i am delighted and very, very pleased to be here. my friend and my brother, thank you for those kind words of introduction. my friend, thank you for being here. thank each and everyone of you for being here. it's good to be here. politics and prose again. i remember, june of 98, it was raining and storming. i went to atlanta and it was raining and storming. i told the story, walking with the wind. tonight and not point to tell the story. now, many of you realize our know from my past that i grew up on a farm in rural alabama. 50 miles from montgomery. my father was a sharecropper. but 1944, i do remember. when what happened
mr. allen's lawyer and publisher plan to proceed with the release of the book. for more information about this story and of the book industry news visit our website. now on book tv georgia congressman john lewis chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. he recalls his life of activism in the hopes of imparting his experience upon a new generation of activists. this is just under 40 minutes. >> good evening. you are a beautiful group. you are just beautiful and handsome. i...
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. >> rose: michael lewis reports-- who spent a lot of time close up with president obama-- but michael says at 10:00 the kids are in bed and mrs. obama is in bed. he's up from 10:00 to 1:00 calling foreign leaders, looking at his ipad, reading things. now, that's probably a good time to get chummy with members of the congress that could help you wouldn't it? >> listen, if you want... i mean one of the things that i report in the book is jack lou, who's now the white house chief of staff who was the budget director during much of this back and forth, he worked for tip o'neill when tip o'neill made the deal with reagan on social security. and the point lou makes is that it would be un... that reagan, tip o'neill disagreed on just about everything, but they had this relationship where they could talk and they knew they had to accomplish certain things like save social security in 1983 which they did. now, this does not speak well at all for the way the house republicans operated, but when obama wanted to get a phone call returned they wouldn't call him back. jack lou was running through the white house tearing out his hair. >> ro
. >> rose: michael lewis reports-- who spent a lot of time close up with president obama-- but michael says at 10:00 the kids are in bed and mrs. obama is in bed. he's up from 10:00 to 1:00 calling foreign leaders, looking at his ipad, reading things. now, that's probably a good time to get chummy with members of the congress that could help you wouldn't it? >> listen, if you want... i mean one of the things that i report in the book is jack lou, who's now the white house chief of...
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mr. caro. another call in segment with michael mandelbaum on that use the us. elizabeth dally taylor will be talking about paul canning and the madisons. a slave in the white house. john lewis, pulitzer prize-winning author for this book on george cannon. he will be talking about his book. after that he will be taking your calls as well. and the washington post, taking your calls on the war in afghanistan. after that, henry clay, stephen douglas and the compromise that preserved the nation. paul hendrickson will talk about hemingway's boat. back to the history and biography tend, hanohanoi's war. jean edwards smith and david eisenhower and julie nixon eisenhower talking about dwight david eisenhower. after that booktv will join the eisenhowers on the history and biography tent and you will have a chance to talk to them as well. that is the lineup today in the history and biography tent. if that didn't catch your fancy we have another option. booktv.org will be one casting all day long. at the national book festival. very quickly this is the lineup for booktv.org. tom friedman and michael mandelbaum and linda greenehouse on the supreme court. and lisa, best friend and occasi
mr. caro. another call in segment with michael mandelbaum on that use the us. elizabeth dally taylor will be talking about paul canning and the madisons. a slave in the white house. john lewis, pulitzer prize-winning author for this book on george cannon. he will be talking about his book. after that he will be taking your calls as well. and the washington post, taking your calls on the war in afghanistan. after that, henry clay, stephen douglas and the compromise that preserved the nation....
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mr. mayor. >>> still ahead, the author of the best-selling book "the big short," also "moneyball," michael lewis latest project for "vanity fair," shadowing the president for six months. keep it here on "morning joe." we'll be right back. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [
mr. mayor. >>> still ahead, the author of the best-selling book "the big short," also "moneyball," michael lewis latest project for "vanity fair," shadowing the president for six months. keep it here on "morning joe." we'll be right back. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer,...
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>> congressman lewis, i wanted to go to parlay for a historical perspective but also for the question. when i hear that question, i think of the victories of the civil rights movement. mr. have a civil rights movement right now. but when you think about 1965, you think about the gains that black folks achieved for themselves. but there were also gains for other people. it seems to me that come in the struggle, we see the same thing. -- it seems to me that, in this struggle, we see the same thing. women are getting access, linguistic minorities are getting access, and this is where black folk are helping the nation. >> i have been sitting here thinking and contemplating and it makes me sort of sad, really, that we are having this discussion all these many years later, that we are fighting the same battles that we thought we had one, thought were behind us. maybe another generation had to go through the same thing. but the coalition was about conscious. it was not just about black folks. maybe lincoln did free the slaves, but the civil rights movement helped create a nation. [applause] that is what we must continue to do. that is why the loyal -- that is why i love the m
>> congressman lewis, i wanted to go to parlay for a historical perspective but also for the question. when i hear that question, i think of the victories of the civil rights movement. mr. have a civil rights movement right now. but when you think about 1965, you think about the gains that black folks achieved for themselves. but there were also gains for other people. it seems to me that come in the struggle, we see the same thing. -- it seems to me that, in this struggle, we see the...
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applause] ♪ >> host: you have been listening to john lewis gaddis talk about his guilt to prize-winning book "george f. kennan: an american life". mrorking his way over to our search. next to the history and biography tent at the national book festival and he will be taking your calls. we will put the numbers on your screen. if you'd like to participate in the conversation with professor gaddis 202-585-3885. in east and central time zones 585-3886 in the mountain and pacific time zones. the area code is 202. coming up after we talk with professor gaddis and take your calls we have another call in segments with an associate editor at the washington post's and his most recent book is little america about the war in afghanistan. you may know him as the author of emerald city about the war in iraq and life in the green zone in iraq. for live coverage continues from the national book festival. the next history and biography presentation that we will be showing you this afternoon is with fergus boardowwhich on the great debate, stephen douglas and a compromise that preserve the nation. that didn't about an hour or so and we will finish t
applause] ♪ >> host: you have been listening to john lewis gaddis talk about his guilt to prize-winning book "george f. kennan: an american life". mrorking his way over to our search. next to the history and biography tent at the national book festival and he will be taking your calls. we will put the numbers on your screen. if you'd like to participate in the conversation with professor gaddis 202-585-3885. in east and central time zones 585-3886 in the mountain and pacific...