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mr. marshall has made his decision their orders have to have the weight of that. i think reggaeton will always have that one final story about how he understood -- reagan will always have that one foust for about how he understood how to do it another way. coming back from california one day, there was a flood. it was in fort wayne. people were filling sandbags trying to keep the river back. air force one stopped. reagan had a motorcade down to the flooded area. he took off his jacket. my memory is that he filled three sandbags, said hello and hi to everyone, got back in the car and went back on the plane. but that night, what filled the airwaves was not 3 sandbags. it was reagan filling sandbags with his shirt off. for all we knew, it could have been 48 hours. >> [unintelligible] [laughter] >> i saw him on the way to honolulu in the asian summit in the surf. his shirt off. >> if you think back to after the assassination attempt, we jumped out of the motorcade -- we flew there and landed in fort wayne, and i remember to this day running up on this horrible pile of
mr. marshall has made his decision their orders have to have the weight of that. i think reggaeton will always have that one final story about how he understood -- reagan will always have that one foust for about how he understood how to do it another way. coming back from california one day, there was a flood. it was in fort wayne. people were filling sandbags trying to keep the river back. air force one stopped. reagan had a motorcade down to the flooded area. he took off his jacket. my...
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justice marshall, mr. civil-rights was quite elitist in his hiring policies. and it he had very few black law clerks that is a part of thurgood marshall's history that frank leave has not gotten much attention but that is true. on the question of the senses, there is a lot of different ways that people can identify themselves and i think that is proper. in my writings for instance, i use the term black and african american and afro-american is. i also use the term negro. some people think that is antiquated. i don't thurgood marshall use that term with a capital in in march to me 13 it used the term negro and debbie lee b. dubois use that term of it is good enough for them it is good enough for me. there is a wonderful organization the national association for the advancement of colored people, if colored was that bad of a term i suppose the naacp would make changes then. use the term colored i see nothing wrong with that term if you use it as a term of honor i see nothing wrong with it and i use all of those terms. >> host: that is the last word from our guest
justice marshall, mr. civil-rights was quite elitist in his hiring policies. and it he had very few black law clerks that is a part of thurgood marshall's history that frank leave has not gotten much attention but that is true. on the question of the senses, there is a lot of different ways that people can identify themselves and i think that is proper. in my writings for instance, i use the term black and african american and afro-american is. i also use the term negro. some people think that...
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i assume it was booing and that the booing was directed toward the grand marshalls, mrs. and mrs. biden. a third grand marshall, andrew berry, severely injured, surviving two bullets and eight bomb blasts in iraq and afghanistan, the last ied that left him too injured to continue working in the military. he is blind in his right eye, deaf, suffers skis urs due to brain jer and post traumatic syndrome. his leg was crushed and he wears a brace now. >> sergeant berry, we salute him, thank him for his service. we thought that was important enough to get that into the story, not that there were boos for the first ladiesy. >>> second story, michele bachmann, in new york today meeting with a certain donald trump. >> yeah. the donald. fourth meeting with the donald. it is going to happen at trump tower new york. the meeting, we're hearing, from the press secretary, it is supposed to last for about an hour. the last time they met was something like october 13 in new york. and bachmann has been very busy, not doing so great in the polls right now. but she is also supposed to appear
i assume it was booing and that the booing was directed toward the grand marshalls, mrs. and mrs. biden. a third grand marshall, andrew berry, severely injured, surviving two bullets and eight bomb blasts in iraq and afghanistan, the last ied that left him too injured to continue working in the military. he is blind in his right eye, deaf, suffers skis urs due to brain jer and post traumatic syndrome. his leg was crushed and he wears a brace now. >> sergeant berry, we salute him, thank...
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justice marshall, mr. civil-rights was quite elitist in his hiring policies. and it he had very few black law clerks that is a part of thurgood marshall's history that frank leave has not gotten much attention but that is true. on the question of the senses, there is a lot of different ways that people can identify themselves and i think that is proper. in my writings for instance, i use the term black and african american and afro-american is. i also use the term negro. some people think that is antiquated. i don't thurgood marshall use that term with a capital in in march to me 13 it used the term negro and debbie lee b. dubois use that term of it is good enough for them it is good enough for me. there is a wonderful organization the national association for the advancement of colored people, if colored was that bad of a term i suppose the naacp would make changes then. use the term colored i see nothing wrong with that term if you use it as a term of honor i see nothing wrong with it and i use all of those terms. >> host: that is the last word from our guest
justice marshall, mr. civil-rights was quite elitist in his hiring policies. and it he had very few black law clerks that is a part of thurgood marshall's history that frank leave has not gotten much attention but that is true. on the question of the senses, there is a lot of different ways that people can identify themselves and i think that is proper. in my writings for instance, i use the term black and african american and afro-american is. i also use the term negro. some people think that...
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mr. marshall has made his decision their orders have to have the weight of that. i think reggaeton will always have that one final story about how he understood -- reagan will always have that one foust for about how he understood how to do it another way. coming back from california one day, there was a flood. it was in fort wayne. people were filling sandbags trying to keep the river back. air force one stopped. reagan had a motorcade down to the flooded area. he took off his jacket. my memory is that he filled three sandbags, said hello and hi to everyone, got back in the car and went back on the plane. but that night, what filled the airwaves was not 3 sandbags. it was reagan filling sandbags with his shirt off. for all we knew, it could have been 48 hours. >> [unintelligible] [laughter] >> i saw him on the way to honolulu in the asian summit in the surf. his shirt off. >> if you think back to after the assassination attempt, we jumped out of the motorcade -- we flew there and landed in fort wayne, and i remember to this day running up on this horrible pile of
mr. marshall has made his decision their orders have to have the weight of that. i think reggaeton will always have that one final story about how he understood -- reagan will always have that one foust for about how he understood how to do it another way. coming back from california one day, there was a flood. it was in fort wayne. people were filling sandbags trying to keep the river back. air force one stopped. reagan had a motorcade down to the flooded area. he took off his jacket. my...
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mr. justice, thorough good marshall. >> everyone agrees he had a really good voice back then. the animal community gave us a lovely story this week from the uk. a dog who is blinding and his seeing-eye companion dog. these two are very good friends, and their relationship is sweet and they depend on each other. after a london newspaper wrote that they were looking for a new home, 2,000 people came forward. >>> with turkey day approaching it's time once again for the video that became a culinary cult classic. a few years ago "the new york times" asked a turkey expert to demonstrate the best way to carve a turkey. >> with the tip of the knife, we're going it to follow the bone. >> while most of us hack into the thing, people loved watching this technique. it's been viewed by thousands of people and we'll post it on our website starting tonight so at least you can say you've seen it done the right way. when we come back here tonight, rahm's way, rahm emanuel, a tough guy takes the helm in a tough town. does that translate to success in chicago? later, the betty white, the always
mr. justice, thorough good marshall. >> everyone agrees he had a really good voice back then. the animal community gave us a lovely story this week from the uk. a dog who is blinding and his seeing-eye companion dog. these two are very good friends, and their relationship is sweet and they depend on each other. after a london newspaper wrote that they were looking for a new home, 2,000 people came forward. >>> with turkey day approaching it's time once again for the video that...
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mr. obama, 43%. leslie marshall and rich lowry, editor of the national revue. you see the lowest in modern hit. what does it tell you? >> when you are lower than carter is a phrase you never want to hear. that's enough to keep your political consultant to awake from now until 2012. carter had been lower in his third year. then there was a rally around the flag when our hostages were taken in iran. so he bummed up into the 50s. but president obama flat lined at 43. you look at gallup the last three, four weeks. flat at 43% approval rating it many hard for an incumbent president to win when he's down that low. megyn: most pundits say you have to be over 47% to win. the problem for president obama, his trending is not going to the right direction. it would be one thing if he were down low, and he was trending up. but it may be the opposite for him. >> we are a year away from the election. and politics that's a lifetime and a lot of things can happen. this is a president of firsts. first african-american, first president with the name barack hussein obama will be.
mr. obama, 43%. leslie marshall and rich lowry, editor of the national revue. you see the lowest in modern hit. what does it tell you? >> when you are lower than carter is a phrase you never want to hear. that's enough to keep your political consultant to awake from now until 2012. carter had been lower in his third year. then there was a rally around the flag when our hostages were taken in iran. so he bummed up into the 50s. but president obama flat lined at 43. you look at gallup the...
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marshall. [applause] so here's a man that i want to say absolutely needs no introduction, mr. peter avila. >> that wasn't loud enough! [applause] >> i'm not running for mayor so i will not give a campaign speech. i would be number 55 i think. so i live in oakland so it rules me out. thank you so much, everyone, for coming on walk-to-school day. how much kids walk to school every day here? we are one of the schools in the district, i think we might have the highest percentage of walkers to school. now it's real important walk-to-school day is let us know how you are when you walk to school. because you need to let us know, and then we will let this man know if you don't feel safe walking to school. because it is safe walking to schools. this you so much. all of the parents for meeting us at kid power park. i would like to thank audrey. thank you, audrey. thank you for helping out, helping us organize this. and i want to thank you guys because you are what makes our school special as a kid. so once again i would like to turn it over to mayor ed lee. thank you so much. >> buenos
marshall. [applause] so here's a man that i want to say absolutely needs no introduction, mr. peter avila. >> that wasn't loud enough! [applause] >> i'm not running for mayor so i will not give a campaign speech. i would be number 55 i think. so i live in oakland so it rules me out. thank you so much, everyone, for coming on walk-to-school day. how much kids walk to school every day here? we are one of the schools in the district, i think we might have the highest percentage of...
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marshall: this is a baby program? i know everyone is excited about it. >> right, so last year, there was the situation where mrs. chan was thrown from the platform at third, and they are outfitted in these very, very sharp jackets. otherwise, there is a variety of language skills. very, very critical to the effort to combat neighborhood after that situation, so additional funding has been appropriated. i believe it is from 10 in the morning until 8:00 that night. these are the hours that they are going to work there. i believe it was a thin market. -- was fifth and market. vice president marshall: we will see what happens. >> it was great for us. it is great to have them as partners. president mazzucco: anything further? please call item d. secretary falvey: item number d, commission announcements and scheduling of items. president mazzucco: do you have anything? secretary falvey: no. president mazzucco: we were at over 70 cases, and now we are in the teens. during the hearings, we take this role very seriously, but i really want to commend the commission. this was a very, very drastic situation, and it is a mor
marshall: this is a baby program? i know everyone is excited about it. >> right, so last year, there was the situation where mrs. chan was thrown from the platform at third, and they are outfitted in these very, very sharp jackets. otherwise, there is a variety of language skills. very, very critical to the effort to combat neighborhood after that situation, so additional funding has been appropriated. i believe it is from 10 in the morning until 8:00 that night. these are the hours that...
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marshall: this is a baby program? i know everyone is excited about it. >> right, so last year, there was the situation where mrs. chan was thrown from the platform at third, and they are outfitted in these very, very sharp jackets. otherwise, there is a variety of language skills. very, very critical to the effort to combat neighborhood after that situation, so additional funding has been appropriated. i believe it is from 10 in the morning until 8:00 that night. these are the hours that they are going to work there. i believe it was a thin market. -- was fifth and market. vice president marshall: we will see what happens. >> it was great for us.
marshall: this is a baby program? i know everyone is excited about it. >> right, so last year, there was the situation where mrs. chan was thrown from the platform at third, and they are outfitted in these very, very sharp jackets. otherwise, there is a variety of language skills. very, very critical to the effort to combat neighborhood after that situation, so additional funding has been appropriated. i believe it is from 10 in the morning until 8:00 that night. these are the hours that...
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marshall: this is a baby program? i know everyone is excited about it. >> right, so last year, there was the situation where mrs. chan was thrown from the platform at third, and they are outfitted in these very, very sharp jackets. otherwise, there is a variety of language skills. very, very critical to the effort to combat neighborhood after that situation, so additional
marshall: this is a baby program? i know everyone is excited about it. >> right, so last year, there was the situation where mrs. chan was thrown from the platform at third, and they are outfitted in these very, very sharp jackets. otherwise, there is a variety of language skills. very, very critical to the effort to combat neighborhood after that situation, so additional
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mrs. obama and dr. jill biden, along with some help were the grand marshals for the nascar sprint cup final yeah, the fordey pitched their joining forces initiative to help military families. >>> president obama is back at the white house after his nine-day trip overseas. this week the president is scheduled to visit swing state new hampshire to talk about his jobs act, which is stalled in congress right now. >>> a battle is brewing in richmond over a 10-acre piece of land along the city's northern shore. the issue is whether it should be used for an office park or open space. reporter claudia cowan talked to people on both sides of the argument. >> reporter: since 1999, joshua genser has envisioned a office. when the dot com bust put his dames on hold, now city planners want to redis nate his land as open space. >> wanted to restore the natural habitat and focus on infill rather than the suburban sprawl we have seen historical. >> i. >> he want to use this as a park, a public use and the constitution is clear that you have to pay for. it you don't get to designate. >> city officials deny that they are ta
mrs. obama and dr. jill biden, along with some help were the grand marshals for the nascar sprint cup final yeah, the fordey pitched their joining forces initiative to help military families. >>> president obama is back at the white house after his nine-day trip overseas. this week the president is scheduled to visit swing state new hampshire to talk about his jobs act, which is stalled in congress right now. >>> a battle is brewing in richmond over a 10-acre piece of land...
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mr. kahn was arrested by united states marshals in his office in washington, d.c., and held without bond for five months. remarkably, persons in mr. kahn's position are barred from fully defending themselves at extradition hearings. for example, mr. kahn was barred from presenting evidence to impeach the allegations against him. mr. kahn fought extradition until it became clear that the severe evidentiary limitations may it impossible for him to defend himself. on may 13, 2010, the united states government forcefully handed mr. kahn over to pakistani authorities at john f. kennedy airport in new york. he was bound in handcuffs and leg chains. with the obama administration's administration's historic act, he became the first american citizen every extradited to pakistan. the one concession the united states state department received from the new pakistani regime was a promise mr. kahn would be fairly treated under pakistani law. while anyone hearing the story can suspect political motivations for the prosecution of mr. kahn by pakistani authorities, i am not in a position to make a judgmen
mr. kahn was arrested by united states marshals in his office in washington, d.c., and held without bond for five months. remarkably, persons in mr. kahn's position are barred from fully defending themselves at extradition hearings. for example, mr. kahn was barred from presenting evidence to impeach the allegations against him. mr. kahn fought extradition until it became clear that the severe evidentiary limitations may it impossible for him to defend himself. on may 13, 2010, the united...
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marshal service for its mission along the southwest border, including detention, construction and security upgrades in southwest border federal courthouses. mr. president, the last thing i want to mention is that we had a very moving ceremony yesterday honoring the significant astronauts -- they are all significant, but some of those who took the first chance to go where no human being had ever been, and we honored them with the congressional medal of -- the congressional gold medal, which is the highest honor that congress can bestow on a civilian. it is john glenn, the first american to orbit the earth, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, the first and second men to walk on the moon. the americans that did that and they were ferried there by michael collins who landed the apollo xi. we talked and the speeches were very uplifting about the importance of space exploration and what it has done for our country. it's clearly been an economic boon to this country. it has created jobs, it has created better quality of life, and it has also inspired generations of scientists, and with the significant support of senator mikulski, we were able to give n
marshal service for its mission along the southwest border, including detention, construction and security upgrades in southwest border federal courthouses. mr. president, the last thing i want to mention is that we had a very moving ceremony yesterday honoring the significant astronauts -- they are all significant, but some of those who took the first chance to go where no human being had ever been, and we honored them with the congressional medal of -- the congressional gold medal, which is...
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mr. chairman and members of the committee i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you today and talk about the marshall space flight center and what we do for nasa and the nation. the space exploration science and technology development more than 50 years we support nasa in the areas of proportion of space, to systems for living and working in space and in the science and technology for helping us understand the root and the universe today responding to the funding and programmatic environment by reorganizing and downsizing to become more affordable, an affable and relevant while the capability we think we bring to the nation as the center to lead nowhere and marshall are the historic strengths and response to the realities more evident than the space launch system. nasa has selected an architect the develops more performance at less cost than the annual budget of the struggle. had the evil from them metric ton we inserted competitive opportunities for different technology the will deliver affordable performance. the plan meets the agency affordability goals and several key ways. we streamlined the sls
mr. chairman and members of the committee i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you today and talk about the marshall space flight center and what we do for nasa and the nation. the space exploration science and technology development more than 50 years we support nasa in the areas of proportion of space, to systems for living and working in space and in the science and technology for helping us understand the root and the universe today responding to the funding and programmatic...
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mr. president, which i will always be grateful. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the honorable john podesta, the honorable laura tyson, the honorable bruce reed, the honorable thurgood marshall, the honorable marcher goggles, and the honorable alan blinder. [applause] >> good afternoon. i think my mic is working. it is. and bob did a tremendous job of setting the table, but several of us were down in little rock a couple weeks ago to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the announcement of governor clinton's campaign for the presidency. and i read this speech going down there, and it was eerily relevant to today. and i just wanted to add a bit to what bob said ntu a sense of what president clinton was come into when he came into office. the country was facing what within the biggest budget deficits in history, may be facing small by comparison to today, the economy was weak, unemployment was rising to 7.5% from a base that was just under seven in 1991. cbo expects the unemployment rate to stay above 6% for the first clinton term. just a month before the inauguration of "the new york times" ran a headline gloomy prospect seemed for growth worldwide in 93. 50.1% of americans live
mr. president, which i will always be grateful. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the honorable john podesta, the honorable laura tyson, the honorable bruce reed, the honorable thurgood marshall, the honorable marcher goggles, and the honorable alan blinder. [applause] >> good afternoon. i think my mic is working. it is. and bob did a tremendous job of setting the table, but several of us were down in little rock a couple weeks ago...