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good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did that go the way you thought? >> oh, no. i didn't know nothing about no attorney. how is his court process moving quicker than mine. >> you tried to talk after you were arraigned. what were you trying to say to him? >> how did you get an attorney? how were you able to afford an attorney. i know i'm scrambling to try to get an attorney myself. >> you gonna be cool? >> it never hurts to shed a tear especially when you're a man of deep feelings. >> catch up, catch up, catch up. >> on the advice of his new attorney, james declined to discuss the case any further. but as he is led to a single-person segre
good morning, mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is likely to be carrying a heavy case load and have limited resources, james poore has hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. but an officer notices the exchange and separates them....
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we don't have any people lobbying for poor people. mr. garner was a poor person.was selling loose cigarettes to make a living for his family. that's very minute, very small in comparison of people doing other criminal acts within our society. it's an attack upon those who are less fortunate. those who can't advocate for themselves and trying to set an example. and ultimately, we are living in a police state. regardless if you white, black, green, or blue, if you are involved with law enforcement, and you are not at the status of making decisions and bringing about the direction in which the law enforcement process is going to implement itself, then you just another head count. you just another number that's in law en toss. enforcement. we must start at the top of the conversation and the talk. we must start with all cities coming together embracing the keenyn philosophy of piece and nonviolence. >> charles steele is the president and ceo of the southern leadership conference joining us from atlanta. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. >>> attorney general
we don't have any people lobbying for poor people. mr. garner was a poor person.was selling loose cigarettes to make a living for his family. that's very minute, very small in comparison of people doing other criminal acts within our society. it's an attack upon those who are less fortunate. those who can't advocate for themselves and trying to set an example. and ultimately, we are living in a police state. regardless if you white, black, green, or blue, if you are involved with law...
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poor misunderstood boy and all of that. >> did he change his name to oswaldovich? >> mr. oswald.ain agent with the fbi. >> i was told there were to be no charges against me. >> there are no charges. i am just asking you a few questions. >> i expected questions from reporters. there weren't any reporters. >> why did you go to russia in the first place? >> mr. oswald? >> just something i did. >> did you go to russia because you were a communist? >> i don't want to talk about the past. the i am here now. >> have you ever been a communist? >> i have never had a card. >> when you are in russia wrur mother told the state department you were some sort of secret agent? are you? >> a secret agent? >> are you involved with any intelligence agency? >> fbi? >> yes. >> you don't know? >> mrs. kennedy. i am sorry, the pool is closed. >> closed? >> yes, closed mr. kennedy. >> i see. >> you have a woman problem. >> judas campbell? >> he had car gels me in my capacity as attorney general as much as my capacity as your brother you are having an affair with judas campbell who is also having an affa
poor misunderstood boy and all of that. >> did he change his name to oswaldovich? >> mr. oswald.ain agent with the fbi. >> i was told there were to be no charges against me. >> there are no charges. i am just asking you a few questions. >> i expected questions from reporters. there weren't any reporters. >> why did you go to russia in the first place? >> mr. oswald? >> just something i did. >> did you go to russia because you were a...
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take the first large steps and how to develop enough of a fund so poor countries can make steps forward without breaking the bank. >> mr smith, it comes down to a rich/poor divide. there's a lot of, if you will, frustrations from developing countries, what are some of the major challenges facing the developing countries? >> i think what you are seeing is a number of countries on the front line of climate change. small island states, avco, they are feeling the brunt of the challenge. they are seeing their communities devastated by extreme weather. it brought it front and center, they have to deal with the challenge. they are feeling a bit frustrated at the pace of the challenge. at the same time we have seen the shift over the past year about a debate about when the big developed countries will put new emission targets on the table, and we began the conversation in lima, what we see, i expect, is next year we'll have all the mampingor countries -- major countries come forward with a new round of targets, putting us on the right path, that there's a struggle between old world that dan mentioned, built up between developi
take the first large steps and how to develop enough of a fund so poor countries can make steps forward without breaking the bank. >> mr smith, it comes down to a rich/poor divide. there's a lot of, if you will, frustrations from developing countries, what are some of the major challenges facing the developing countries? >> i think what you are seeing is a number of countries on the front line of climate change. small island states, avco, they are feeling the brunt of the challenge....
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mr. entry talks about her love of learning and literature to a group of poor girls in cincinnati, ohio. the 30 minute interview as part of tvs college series. postcode tv is on the campus of duke university in durham, north carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. joining us here is deborah hicks. her book, "the road out" -- "the road out: a teacher's odyssey in poor america." what do you do here at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of a researching occult social science research institute and that is the unit composed of people doing research in the social science and disciplined and i do a lot of research. i'm also a social entrepreneur, so i direct the nonprofit called page, partnership for appalachian girls education. and there i work with appalachian girls in middle-school and help them get educational opportunity and access. i have a couple different hats i wear at the university. a researcher in our social entrepreneur. >> host: social entrepreneur. is that a new term? i think it was coined by
mr. entry talks about her love of learning and literature to a group of poor girls in cincinnati, ohio. the 30 minute interview as part of tvs college series. postcode tv is on the campus of duke university in durham, north carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. joining us here is deborah hicks. her book, "the road out" -- "the road out: a teacher's odyssey in poor america." what do you do here at duke first of all? >>...
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mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm, for that chance. i'm never going to get it. i'm going to die right here. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil. but see, when you got to pay the fiddler, it ain't nothing nice. trust me, i'm living it. i'm living it. >> when it comes to serving hard time, white trash baker is hardly alone. >> me, myself, i got 35 to life. i'm here on a three strikes case. in the mid-'80s i had a burglary and attempted burglary. i did four years for it. those are strike one and strike two. in 1996, i caught a drug charge, a methamphetamine charge, i fell under the calif
mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you are nothing but poor white trash. all my life, i was a bad boy. i look back and i see all the stupid mistakes that i made. and i see the young people that's here at this prison and i hear all the stories because i listen and i think to myself, you do not know how fortunate you are. you're going out there with another chance, whether it's five years, ten years or what. you're getting another chance. i'll never get that chance. i would give my leg, my arm,...
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mrs. lincoln received more personal publicity in the northern press than the president. and most of it was unfavorable. mary's poor relations with the press formed a mainstay of my biographical treatment of her in mrs. lincoln and she and her husband were unforgiving. what they felt was an abusive forth of state. lincoln had his battles with journalists during his administration, and these contests considerably cooled white house press relations. william howard russell of "the times" recalled running into the couple while they were on a carriage ride. and the president was not so good-humored, nor mrs. lincoln affable. my unpopularity is spreading because i will not bow my knee to the degraded creatures who have made the very name of a free press odious to honorable men. mrs. lincoln claimed to be immune to newspaper attacks but she was acutely aware of the power of political gossip. and the washington pecking order. she longed to rule uncontested and went over the public her social ambitions were at best extravagant, at worst, ludicrous ludicrous. but she carried on her parlor campaign as fervently as the statesm
mrs. lincoln received more personal publicity in the northern press than the president. and most of it was unfavorable. mary's poor relations with the press formed a mainstay of my biographical treatment of her in mrs. lincoln and she and her husband were unforgiving. what they felt was an abusive forth of state. lincoln had his battles with journalists during his administration, and these contests considerably cooled white house press relations. william howard russell of "the times"...
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mr. aluminum a lot of our clients are mowing into this big house. >> yeah. please. >> the condition of the house is in very, very poor shape they actually have two children and 15 hundred square feet house the way it's configured it's a disconnected home it's not a historic resource it's in bad shape we didn't approach this to be considered as a would you say a derelict property. >> they think it's 4 units to keep it within the neighborhood. >> if zoning loud it they would go for a 3 unit building they, however, this is zoned for american people rh2 district so they can't do that. >> what do other commissioners think i have heart burn on this way one. >> commissioner antonini. >> i think the issue of the number of floors is not coincidental because what matters is the height tests been represented this the 34 point one inches is that the correct type of that structure and does that include it's a stair penthouse on the top is it true. >> yeah. it appears the building measures 34 feet on the mropt. >> that includes the structure on the top. >> the stair penthouse is above that. >> awning you would be close to the 40 f
mr. aluminum a lot of our clients are mowing into this big house. >> yeah. please. >> the condition of the house is in very, very poor shape they actually have two children and 15 hundred square feet house the way it's configured it's a disconnected home it's not a historic resource it's in bad shape we didn't approach this to be considered as a would you say a derelict property. >> they think it's 4 units to keep it within the neighborhood. >> if zoning loud it they...
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mr. president, when i left the stage , i was coming to washington myself in 1968. i wanted to start a poor people's campaign. i wanted to pick out on that war on poverty. i wanted to bring it to life yet again. and then you start to hear johnson say that is what i wanted, i want people involved. i want state and local people giving their resources to innovate, to determine and speak to people directly in a way that they can relate to, not from any grand federal construction. i want people on the ground who know the people in need and help those people as part of their community. to revive people, to give them some hope. king says to them, yes, mr. johnson, yes, you tell him. ignore these people. you tell them. you tell them and tell all the doubters that it was during your time as president that the poverty rate fell from 24% to 12%. you tell them, president johnson. and then, king turns and sits down. and johnson sits down and wouldn't you know it, they sit down right next to you. and you think, where is averill, where's tom, where security? why did they sit down next to me? i just came h
mr. president, when i left the stage , i was coming to washington myself in 1968. i wanted to start a poor people's campaign. i wanted to pick out on that war on poverty. i wanted to bring it to life yet again. and then you start to hear johnson say that is what i wanted, i want people involved. i want state and local people giving their resources to innovate, to determine and speak to people directly in a way that they can relate to, not from any grand federal construction. i want people on...
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poor black women. so i think the black media has been miserable in its obligation to take these charges seriously. and also, mrt black america more broadly. >> do you think that bill cosby has within doing the black community and america a disservice for years? >> i think he has. as a comedian, he's a jennious, one of the best, along with richard pryor and renney bruce and george karlin. there's no question that his insight as an american entertainer has been extraordinary and his pioneering career. however, that doesn't translate into the social analysis realm. he's used his enormous wealth and his philanthropy to, i think, undermine and sub vert the very practices of decency and respect to ordinary black people. he's used his bully pulpit to rain down thunder upon them. we were all gathered in new orleans after katrina and reverend jesse jackson and reverend al sharpton and i were leading a march. and we spoke. mr. cosby spoke as well. the rest of us were saying, let's defend these people who were dispersed. mr. cosby said, you were messed up before the storm came. you were having murders before the storm ca
poor black women. so i think the black media has been miserable in its obligation to take these charges seriously. and also, mrt black america more broadly. >> do you think that bill cosby has within doing the black community and america a disservice for years? >> i think he has. as a comedian, he's a jennious, one of the best, along with richard pryor and renney bruce and george karlin. there's no question that his insight as an american entertainer has been extraordinary and his...
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mr the country besieged president. >> translator: president martel is a defending the rich interests and they are very corrupt. they don't care about the poors, that's why we are asking for his did he a par true and for his prosecution. >> reporter: opposition leaders having met with the president to try and agree on a new prime minister say the time for talk is over. >> translator: we are not going to enter in to negotiations with the president, we want his resignation, today we have the rope. and if we find him we will tie him up. >> reporter: protesters have held near daily rallies in neare capital angry over government corruption and that there hasn't been an election in haiti for three years. they tried to take that message to the presidential palace, they are called for the most part falling on deaf ears. the president blames legislators for the delayed elections accusing them of blocking the vote to approve electoral law. critics say the president is trying to hold onto power as without new elections come january, parliament will be dissolved and he could rule by decree. the protesters say he cannot ignore their demands and say the w
mr the country besieged president. >> translator: president martel is a defending the rich interests and they are very corrupt. they don't care about the poors, that's why we are asking for his did he a par true and for his prosecution. >> reporter: opposition leaders having met with the president to try and agree on a new prime minister say the time for talk is over. >> translator: we are not going to enter in to negotiations with the president, we want his resignation, today...
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mr. jackson will not do that. let me tell you a bit about him. he was raised by his grandmother in chattanooga, tennessee. no father present, mother lived in another city. jackson was poorhborhood. but he is very intelligent, and eventually found his way to morehouse college. there he associated with some black militants and entered his, quote, kill whitie period. mr. jackson was so radical the fbi actually investigated him back in the 1960s. nevertheless, his talent proved out. >> i will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. and you will know my name is the lord. >> at this point samuel l. jackson has made more than 100 films and is a very, very wealthy man. so with all due respect, rather than diminish his country, mr. jackson should be trying to make it better. his message could be that if i can succeed, so can you. again, african americans do have it much tougher than whites. it's true some cops don't like blacks. it's true historical injustice has affected the black experience in america. but this country now offers a pathway to success for everybody. and while injustice must be dealt with,
mr. jackson will not do that. let me tell you a bit about him. he was raised by his grandmother in chattanooga, tennessee. no father present, mother lived in another city. jackson was poorhborhood. but he is very intelligent, and eventually found his way to morehouse college. there he associated with some black militants and entered his, quote, kill whitie period. mr. jackson was so radical the fbi actually investigated him back in the 1960s. nevertheless, his talent proved out. >> i will...
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poor black people who are vulnerable using his powerful foot to hold them down. >> a letter from another said mrcosby understands they do not agree, but the mean spirited rhetoric cannot go unchallenged by responsible people and journalists. >> the same language of, this is slander. it is malicious. you have an obligation to stop. the five things to know before you go is they are going to the gatekeeper. there are nine million other people that would be publishing these accusations so it is a weak strategy by people who do not understand the media world of today. >> can you not shut down this story. you know what a better strategy would be? bill cosby, come on camera and deny it. >> absolutely right. could not agree more. >> a furor over a prisoner shop. are the media taking the president's side? patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. ght, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pai
poor black people who are vulnerable using his powerful foot to hold them down. >> a letter from another said mrcosby understands they do not agree, but the mean spirited rhetoric cannot go unchallenged by responsible people and journalists. >> the same language of, this is slander. it is malicious. you have an obligation to stop. the five things to know before you go is they are going to the gatekeeper. there are nine million other people that would be publishing these accusations...
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poor school district in chester county. >> you had a superintendent and a athletic director, who were running the school district like it was their own personal kingdom. >> reporter: mr. donotto you are accused of ripping off one of the poorest school district in chester county and putting money in own pockets what do you say to the students were you supposed to be teaching? >> reporter: donon the other took a $5,000 cash pay off to pay gambling debts, money intended for district as rent for an athletic event. >> this investigation was a battle for the heart and soul of the coatsville area cool district. >> reporter: grand jury, found cuomo used school district fund creating a slush fund, to purchase $33,000 worth of gold championship football rings. this despite the fact that the team didn't win the state title. >> these rings which should have been a symbol of triumph for the school district are now an ongoing symbol of corruption. >> reporter: mr. cuomo you are accused of stealing from students in the poorest school district in chester county what cow say to the people who trusted you? both suspects now free after signing a quarter million-dollar bail, each. their
poor school district in chester county. >> you had a superintendent and a athletic director, who were running the school district like it was their own personal kingdom. >> reporter: mr. donotto you are accused of ripping off one of the poorest school district in chester county and putting money in own pockets what do you say to the students were you supposed to be teaching? >> reporter: donon the other took a $5,000 cash pay off to pay gambling debts, money intended for...
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mrs. lincoln received more personal publicity in the northern press than the president. and most of it was unfavorable. marey mary's poor relations with the press form a mainstay of my by graphical treatment. she and her husband were unforgiving of what they felt was an abusive fourth estate. lincoln had his battles with journalists and these contests considerably cooled white house press relations. william howard russell of "the times" recalled running into the couple while on a carriage ride and the president was not so good humored nor mrs. lincoln affable. my unpopularity is spreading because i will not bow my knee to the degraded creatures who have made the very name of a free press odious to honorable men. mrs. lincoln claimed to be immune to newspaper attacks but she was acutely aware of the power of political gossip and the washington pecking order. she longed to rule uncontested and win over the public. her social ambitions were at best extravagant, at worst ludicrous. but she carried on her parlor campaign and fervently as a statesman wheeling in and out of her husband's office. she felt frustrated when harrie
mrs. lincoln received more personal publicity in the northern press than the president. and most of it was unfavorable. marey mary's poor relations with the press form a mainstay of my by graphical treatment. she and her husband were unforgiving of what they felt was an abusive fourth estate. lincoln had his battles with journalists and these contests considerably cooled white house press relations. william howard russell of "the times" recalled running into the couple while on a...
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mr. modi says many of the components will be made in india. >>> the mayor of berlin has stepped down after 13 years. his phrase, poor by sexy, helped brand the city internationally as a cool tourist destination. he has been seen as a political heavyweight until his reputation was tarnished by delays and cost overruns in the berlin airport, which was due to be inaugurated in 2011, but still hasn't opened. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, as the last of the pro-democracy demonstrators are removed from their site in central hong kong, we'll find out how they plan to keep their protests alive. nothing. nada. small potatoes. no potatoes. diddly squat. big ol' goose egg. the new iphone, zero down. zero. zilch. said that already. zizeroni. not a thing. zamboni. think that's a hockey thing. you know what, just sign us up. okay - this way. with at&t next get the new iphone for $0 down. now get a $150 credit for each line you switch. a mint flavor that hointensifies as you chew.. 5 ascent gum. stimulate your senses. >>> in the west bank, the funeral has taken place of a palestinian government minis
mr. modi says many of the components will be made in india. >>> the mayor of berlin has stepped down after 13 years. his phrase, poor by sexy, helped brand the city internationally as a cool tourist destination. he has been seen as a political heavyweight until his reputation was tarnished by delays and cost overruns in the berlin airport, which was due to be inaugurated in 2011, but still hasn't opened. >>> do stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, as...
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poor act. the presidinis there objection g to the measure? without objection. mr. walsh: i ask unanimous consent the bill be considered read a third time and the senate proceed to vote on passage of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. hearing no further debate, all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, say nay. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the bill is passed. mr. walsh: i ask unanimous consent the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. walsh: i ask unanimous consent that the committee on judiciary be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 1068, and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 1068, an act -- to enact title 54 united states code, national park service and related programs as positive law. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, the committee is discharged and we'll now proceed to the measure. mr. walsh: i
poor act. the presidinis there objection g to the measure? without objection. mr. walsh: i ask unanimous consent the bill be considered read a third time and the senate proceed to vote on passage of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. hearing no further debate, all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, say nay. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the bill is passed. mr. walsh: i ask unanimous consent the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the...
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to say to black, brown and poor communities that they have no right to be on part of the discussion of how they are pleased and discuss how resources are given to them. >> mrnders, state senator sanders, what do you think has to be done right now, is there this great of a divide in the city of new york that is just basically a microcosm of what we might be seeing nationally. what do you see is the remedy here? >> as new york goes in one sense, so goes the nation. i think that what we're seeing is that finally the sickness that has been under the cover has finally come to a fever pitch. it is coming out in the open and that is what needs to be dealt with. some people will say that we should push it back down. that we need to go back to the good old days of seemingly silence. and they are going to argue that that was a better time. but i'm just curious my friends, i'm curious that why is it when we speak of the black community, there has to be given a false dikot my. either constitutional rights or safety. why can't the black community and other people of color have the same thing that everybody in america wants, a safe place where their rights are protected
to say to black, brown and poor communities that they have no right to be on part of the discussion of how they are pleased and discuss how resources are given to them. >> mrnders, state senator sanders, what do you think has to be done right now, is there this great of a divide in the city of new york that is just basically a microcosm of what we might be seeing nationally. what do you see is the remedy here? >> as new york goes in one sense, so goes the nation. i think that what...
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poor health. you know the divide that exists whenever the conversation of cuba and the u.s. policy is discussed particularly in mr. rubio's home state of florida. >> yeah. it's a huge issue in florida. and very devicive. you'll hear, i think, some pretty sharp rhetoric on both side of the issue. it is important to remember that from all reports. i was checking, you know, a blog by one of cuba's leading disdents who wrote of mr. gross' declining health. by all accounts, it was time to make a move. i think not only did the united states recognize that fact for obvious humanitarian reasons trying to get a citizens home. i frankly, believe, the government of castro saw the potential leverage in any sort of discussions, you know, was in failing health and if this was a time for them to move, too. and so we don't know the full story yet. let's keep an eye on the cuban government and what they agree to do. >> we have new information. president obama and castro tuesday about normalizing relations. so, eugene, how does the president present this to the american public particularly going back to just the early comments fro
poor health. you know the divide that exists whenever the conversation of cuba and the u.s. policy is discussed particularly in mr. rubio's home state of florida. >> yeah. it's a huge issue in florida. and very devicive. you'll hear, i think, some pretty sharp rhetoric on both side of the issue. it is important to remember that from all reports. i was checking, you know, a blog by one of cuba's leading disdents who wrote of mr. gross' declining health. by all accounts, it was time to make...
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poor community organizers. chess versus checkers. or worse, marbles. but those republicans might need a new table game now because things have turned against mr.kgb. the economy he runs is tanking. oil prices, which usually sustain the russian economy, are plunging. and the russian ruble is plummeting. contributing to the economic mess are the harsh sanctions leveled against putin by the checkers-playing president obama. plus, we're learning today, president obama, the community organizer, is gonna sign more sanctions against russia later this week. republicans spent the year bashing the president on foreign policy toward russia, but yet again their views on foreign affairs have been proven to be upside down. nice try, but check mate. because we gotcha. ion successful deliveries last year. 15 billion! football has a season. baseball has a season. this is our season. it's more than the car.er. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins wi
poor community organizers. chess versus checkers. or worse, marbles. but those republicans might need a new table game now because things have turned against mr.kgb. the economy he runs is tanking. oil prices, which usually sustain the russian economy, are plunging. and the russian ruble is plummeting. contributing to the economic mess are the harsh sanctions leveled against putin by the checkers-playing president obama. plus, we're learning today, president obama, the community organizer, is...
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mr. rick perlstein, this one i think is great for you. how did reagan give voice to sentiments that were too extreme to be taken seriously? demonizing the poor? demonizing the social programs done by fdr and continued through the great society. >> it's an excellent question. that is very central as to why he would succeed where someone like barry goldwater wouldn't. i went to the hoover institute in california and listen to all of the radio broadcast that he would make these three minute radio broadcast everyday. and so one of the things that he is so good at is a liturgy of absolution. he tells people who are getting too much money that black folks, who are at the federal trough, he was the first person to describe black voters as living on this since 1968. people who are concerned about crime. people who are concerned about unit powers. and he is so good at metaphorically looking at them in the eye or looking at them in the eye literally insane but you're not a bad person. and his -- you have to see how he does it in the book was to say i understand what this was all about, these are all good people. and they just don't understand that the
mr. rick perlstein, this one i think is great for you. how did reagan give voice to sentiments that were too extreme to be taken seriously? demonizing the poor? demonizing the social programs done by fdr and continued through the great society. >> it's an excellent question. that is very central as to why he would succeed where someone like barry goldwater wouldn't. i went to the hoover institute in california and listen to all of the radio broadcast that he would make these three minute...
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mr. brooks i appreciate your views especially on the poor. two quick questions.around with both mozart come and number two, you hear politicians talking abut the need for tax breaks for the job creators and then the ball straight journal reports on how many large corporations like wal-mart can have their employees don't make enough to live on and they have to go on public assistance and food stamps and i know you were on this earned income tax credit but what about the people that are going to pay their employees on how much to? thank you. >> guest: on mozart, first i don't play anymore and the reason i don't play the horn anymore if i'm out of shape and i don't have the chops for it. so i listen a lot, particularly with my kids i enjoy great music and i enjoy other people's suffering while they play music more than i enjoy my own self suffering through a lot of these great pieces. when it comes to paying a fair wage, i understand the sentiment. what can i see corporations that make a lot of money. while the executives coming at me have employees that are really
mr. brooks i appreciate your views especially on the poor. two quick questions.around with both mozart come and number two, you hear politicians talking abut the need for tax breaks for the job creators and then the ball straight journal reports on how many large corporations like wal-mart can have their employees don't make enough to live on and they have to go on public assistance and food stamps and i know you were on this earned income tax credit but what about the people that are going to...
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our criminal justice system work for all of us, whether we are poor, whether we are rich, in unique communities. we are going to say to mr. brown and say to mike's mother that justice is going to come not respecting whether or not we stand on one side or another. we are one ray or another. i have faith in the constitution and have faith in this congress and the very reason that judge gohmert yielded us, i know we will be engaged in a pathway forward to make america rise to hire angels and the constitution we love. i thank you, mr. jeffries, and i yield critics of president obama announced a series of commissions to make recommendations for improving relations between local law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve in his remarks followed a meeting with community leaders a law-enforcement including some from ferguson, missouri. this is 10 minutes. >> ferguson laid bare, a problem that's not unique to st. louis and not unique to our times. that is a simmering distrust that exists between police departments and too many communities of color. the sense that in a country where one of our basic principles, perhap
our criminal justice system work for all of us, whether we are poor, whether we are rich, in unique communities. we are going to say to mr. brown and say to mike's mother that justice is going to come not respecting whether or not we stand on one side or another. we are one ray or another. i have faith in the constitution and have faith in this congress and the very reason that judge gohmert yielded us, i know we will be engaged in a pathway forward to make america rise to hire angels and the...
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mr. lam was vulnerable is putting it mildly. 67 years old, 5'5", weighed less than 100 pounds and was disabled. >> he had to use crutches to walk around and obviously, the poor defenseless person who couldn't even defend himself. >> reporter: police say they have physical evidence that could link the suspects to the crime. but they don't want to say what that is just yet. the other thing is the suspects may have been in the area for a flash mob event the evening of the 23rd. apparently that group's cooperating with police. so if you want to see the surveillance video again it's on our website, kpix.com. the flyers are a good idea but that video is clear. you can see their faces in that video. >> somebody knows who these people are. >> now we need them to come forward. >> thank you. >>> it will be another long night as crews work on fixing a sinkhole in san francisco's richmond district. you're looking at live pictures now from the scene at lake and sixth avenue. machinery is still running at the work site. crews are making the hole bigger to fix it. the city has some 2,000 miles of sewer and water piping under san francisco roads that are old. and old pipe c
mr. lam was vulnerable is putting it mildly. 67 years old, 5'5", weighed less than 100 pounds and was disabled. >> he had to use crutches to walk around and obviously, the poor defenseless person who couldn't even defend himself. >> reporter: police say they have physical evidence that could link the suspects to the crime. but they don't want to say what that is just yet. the other thing is the suspects may have been in the area for a flash mob event the evening of the 23rd....
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mr. snyder, sony is not a mom-and-pop store. what does this attack say act the vulnerability about all of the other u.s. companies? >> what we're learning about sony is it had very poor security. it could have easily been a couple of good hackers. i would think every company should look at their own cyber security. it's not just nation states or this kind of political hacking. this kind of thing happens regularly and people should pay attention to their cyber security. >> mr. snyder, you're also speaking to the point which there is some sort of spectrum here to what might be cyber war and active war. and those distinctions matter a lot, as you know. let me put up just from one directive from the united states government about how they think about cyber war. can you smed e shed any light on that? >> it is very new. even military strategists have trouble defining what cyber war is. this is an attack against a private company, a japanese company. i think it's very unlikely this will turn into actual war. but, yes, is there's a spectrum of attacks from opportunistic attacks, criminals who just want a pile of credit card numbers, to wlohoever these attackers ar. >> you he
mr. snyder, sony is not a mom-and-pop store. what does this attack say act the vulnerability about all of the other u.s. companies? >> what we're learning about sony is it had very poor security. it could have easily been a couple of good hackers. i would think every company should look at their own cyber security. it's not just nation states or this kind of political hacking. this kind of thing happens regularly and people should pay attention to their cyber security. >> mr....
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mrs. clinton has been somewhat hawkish when she was secretary of defense. remember muammar gaddafi came we saw he died. pretty happy about that. >> maybe it was a very poor choice of words, empathy. maybe what she meant i'm trying to think like what in the world could she mean is that it has really helped to really know your enemy because then you know the enemy strategy and then you can beat the strategy i think hillary clinton had a poor choice of words. beyond that she is going to have more of a problem distancing herself from the obama administration when she runs for president because she did serve as a chief architect for so long on his foreign policy when she was at state. i think that's going to be a bigger hurdle for for her than even this word choice that she used. >> you certainly want to understand your enemy. when you begin to empathize. you take on this logical appeasement, what would i do if i were in the situation. you begin to think that people like, you know vladimir putin is a rational actor just like you. if we leave him alone and don't build these missile defenses in eastern europe maybe he will act like a nice person and won't invad
mrs. clinton has been somewhat hawkish when she was secretary of defense. remember muammar gaddafi came we saw he died. pretty happy about that. >> maybe it was a very poor choice of words, empathy. maybe what she meant i'm trying to think like what in the world could she mean is that it has really helped to really know your enemy because then you know the enemy strategy and then you can beat the strategy i think hillary clinton had a poor choice of words. beyond that she is going to have...
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our criminal justice system work for all of us, whether we are poor, whether we are rich, in unique communities. we are going to say to mr. brown and say to mike's mother that justice is going to come not respecting whether or not we stand on one side or another. we are one ray or another. i have faith in the constitution and have faith in this congress and the very reason that judge gohmert yielded us, i know we will be engaged in a pathway forward to make america rise to hire angels and the constitution we love. i thank you, mr. jeffries, and i yield >> on the next washington journal, congressman steve king. met -- hear from jim are mcdermott. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> on november 20, president obama announced his immigration executive order. testifies today on president obama actions. later, the senate examines how professional sports organizations handle domestic violence. >> the c-span cities tour takes a book tv and american history tv on the road. partnerednd, we have with time warner cable for a visit to waco, texas.
our criminal justice system work for all of us, whether we are poor, whether we are rich, in unique communities. we are going to say to mr. brown and say to mike's mother that justice is going to come not respecting whether or not we stand on one side or another. we are one ray or another. i have faith in the constitution and have faith in this congress and the very reason that judge gohmert yielded us, i know we will be engaged in a pathway forward to make america rise to hire angels and the...
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poor people fight back. they go find the eric garners and they say, you'll sell me a cigarette for a dollar. great. i don't blame the businessperson sitting right there on the streets mr. garner they're complaining. police, arrest this guy. i'm trying to sell my 12-dollar a pack cigarettes. he's cutting into my business. it is the way people will fight back create an underground economy. charles: why do they keep electing these same some people? why a bloomberg be elected a million times. >> the person gets mad at the merchant. they don't see the politician on there. >> they're yelling at the guys when they're filling up the gas. they're not gouging them. oil prices and the tax. that tax hurts the middle class and lower class than every. a lot of middle class have to drive to their jobs. the only way they're getting in there is jumping into their suv to do it. both those people out there that make you pay that. (?) >> the black market of cigarettes. 650 billion cigarettes are being consumed on the black market. 11.6 percent of those cigarettes consumed are part of the black market. it would make sense that the politicians and local government would want to have a piec
poor people fight back. they go find the eric garners and they say, you'll sell me a cigarette for a dollar. great. i don't blame the businessperson sitting right there on the streets mr. garner they're complaining. police, arrest this guy. i'm trying to sell my 12-dollar a pack cigarettes. he's cutting into my business. it is the way people will fight back create an underground economy. charles: why do they keep electing these same some people? why a bloomberg be elected a million times....
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. >> this poor young woman, she's trying to figure out what's happened. mr.ter this interrogation with your son's girlfriend began, officers already knew that the gun was a toy. where do you think they were trying to go with this line of questioning? >> well clearly, you know clearly they had no motive. you know, she had called me prior to that, and they were trying to intimidate her. they were trying to establish some type of motive. they had already killed him. unbeknownst to her, of course. they were looking for a motive. they realized once they killed him, they killed him unjustly. they had to have something, a motive and they went to her to try it establish that. to try to get something from her, so that they could go back and justify the killing. >> and later in that video, we hear police letting her know that your son has died and it's heartbreaking to hear her reaction. attorney, michael, will you give us an understanding, we understand that ohio is an open carry state. what does protocol in that state allow for? and what should happen when a situatio
. >> this poor young woman, she's trying to figure out what's happened. mr.ter this interrogation with your son's girlfriend began, officers already knew that the gun was a toy. where do you think they were trying to go with this line of questioning? >> well clearly, you know clearly they had no motive. you know, she had called me prior to that, and they were trying to intimidate her. they were trying to establish some type of motive. they had already killed him. unbeknownst to her,...
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poor journalism shift focus away from a horrific situation. "o'reilly, why don't you and krauthammer stop bad mouthing lebron james and invite him on the factor." don't be a pinhead, steve. no one badmouthed mr on this program any time. maryanne "i picked up some great gifts on billoreilly.com. shirts, a hat and key chain. great prices and thanks for giving the money to charity." thanks for helping me. "i'm serving aboard the usns alan shepard and have read all your books, bill, what's next?" we have three more in the series. i can't tell you the subjects because someone will steal the idea. that happened with "killing jesus." "the boston show with miller was very entertaining. were you guy z surprised at the warm reception in a lineral town?" boston's my second home. my parents met there, i worked there. we sell out everywhere. just three shows with tickets left. dallas march 14th, new mexico rio rancho april 11th, westbury long island, may 2nd. tickets make great gifts. >>> tip of the day. there are approximately 76 million baby boomers in the usa right now and i'm one of them. the boomers caught the advent of rock 'n' roll, the age of aquarius, the golden age of tv, classic films like the
poor journalism shift focus away from a horrific situation. "o'reilly, why don't you and krauthammer stop bad mouthing lebron james and invite him on the factor." don't be a pinhead, steve. no one badmouthed mr on this program any time. maryanne "i picked up some great gifts on billoreilly.com. shirts, a hat and key chain. great prices and thanks for giving the money to charity." thanks for helping me. "i'm serving aboard the usns alan shepard and have read all your...
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mr. duwani in the deal, and he and his accomplices are serving long prison sentences, but the case against duwani has been dropped. >> there is evidence that implicates the accused. but the evidence is of such poor quality that one does not know where the lies are and the truth begins, in the circumstances, i make the order. application one is granted. the accused is found not guilty of the charge. >> the verdict left her family who waited four years for closure on her death heartbroken. >> we feel that today, the justice system has failed us. and -- we're -- deeply disappointed. we came here to look for answers and find out the truth of what happened to our little sister, annie. and we're walking away with more questions than answers. >> the prosecution argued that extraditing him worked in his favor, but analysts defended the process. >> he has had his day in court. the state has also had an opportunity to present their case and as far as the judge is concerned they failed. >> he moves on with his life while ami's family struggles with the verdict. >> and in another high profile case in the country, we're also just a few moments away from the prosecution's appeal of the oscar pistorius verdict
mr. duwani in the deal, and he and his accomplices are serving long prison sentences, but the case against duwani has been dropped. >> there is evidence that implicates the accused. but the evidence is of such poor quality that one does not know where the lies are and the truth begins, in the circumstances, i make the order. application one is granted. the accused is found not guilty of the charge. >> the verdict left her family who waited four years for closure on her death...
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mr. garner. >> i think this would have happened to a white guy doing the same thing. i don't think it had to do with skin color. i think it had to do with poor judgments made by the group of police officers. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson. michael of course got into it with former mayor rudy giuliani on "meet the press" on precisely this issue. what is your reaction to that? on the one hand you've got so many folks saying look, this was messed up, it's hard to look at that tape and think it wasn't messed up, but this isn't about race. you know, this is about the just the police or this sort of thing is a tragic accident. >> well, a couple of things, chris. on the one hand it makes me know that what i'm doing is so important in schools that i'm trying to teach young people that race mds isn't just about calling someone the n word or feeling negatively about black people in your mind or soul. you know, professor eduardo banil silva says you can have racism without racists. and you have structural impediments that have people flourishing in reference to racial realities but may not appeal to somebody's conscious r
mr. garner. >> i think this would have happened to a white guy doing the same thing. i don't think it had to do with skin color. i think it had to do with poor judgments made by the group of police officers. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson. michael of course got into it with former mayor rudy giuliani on "meet the press" on precisely this issue. what is your reaction to that? on the one hand you've got so many folks saying look, this was...
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mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poorerformance. i don't think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm incentivized to help you grow your business with you side by side. >> i was thinking more of 20%. >> hank, look, my time is valuable. i don't have time to be doing this all night. 25% is really the number that i need that incentivizes me to do the things that i think need to be done. investing in businesses is always a risk. but i always gear my offers towards minimizing my risk. there's over $400,000 of inventory here, so my $100,000 offer is safe. if this deal goes bad, i know for certain i'll get my money back. and you understand, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. last year, maarse lost $20,000. but i know with a few tweaks, we can go from losing $20,000 to making $1/2 million very quickly. i'm
mrs. maarse, what i'm telling you is, if you continue to write the checks on a monthly basis, he will never have to fend for himself. he needs someone like me to hold him accountable for poorerformance. i don't think you're willing to do that, and i understand why. but i have to tell you that that's not the way to run the business. so i'm gonna give you my offer. >> okay. >> okay? i'm gonna give you a check for 100,000. for this $100,000, i want 25% of the profit so that i'm...
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mr. speaker, i suspect many members across all parties in this house will agree that mental health services for too long have been treated as sort of a poor cousin, as a cinderella service in the nhs, have been systematically underfunded for a long period of time. that's what i'm delighted to say we have announced as a coalition government that we will be introducing new access and waiting time standards for mental health condition in a way that's been in existence for physical health conditions for a long period of time. and overtime as reflected in the new nhs mandate we must ensure mental health is treated with the same quality of resources can be nhs just as much as any other part of the nhs. >> when the act passed department government said it wasn't about privatization. a reason study says one-third of all contact because of the private sector but only 10% to the voluntary and social enterprise sector. does the deputy prime minister regret supporting the legislation? >> mr. speaker, he is being highly selective in describing what another report said. what it actually said was of all nhs budget contracts, 6% gone to the private secto
mr. speaker, i suspect many members across all parties in this house will agree that mental health services for too long have been treated as sort of a poor cousin, as a cinderella service in the nhs, have been systematically underfunded for a long period of time. that's what i'm delighted to say we have announced as a coalition government that we will be introducing new access and waiting time standards for mental health condition in a way that's been in existence for physical health...
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mr. speaker, i suspect many members across all parties in this house will agree that mental health surveillances for too long have been treated as sort of poorousin, as a sort of cinderella service in the nhs, have been systematically underfunneled for a long period of time, and that's why i'm delighted to say we have announced a coalition government that we will be introducing new access and waiting time standard for mental health conditions in a way that have been in existence for physical conditions for a long period of time. and over time, as reflected in the new nhs mandate, we must ensure that mental health is treated with the statement quality of resources in the esteem of nhs just as much as any other part. >> when the health and social air act passed through parliament, they said it wasn't about privatization. a recent article says one-third of all contacts have gone to the private sector and only 10% to the voluntary and social enterprise sector. does the deputy prime minister regret supporting the legislation? >> mr. speaker, he's being highly selective in describe what that report said. what it actually said was of all nhs budget
mr. speaker, i suspect many members across all parties in this house will agree that mental health surveillances for too long have been treated as sort of poorousin, as a sort of cinderella service in the nhs, have been systematically underfunneled for a long period of time, and that's why i'm delighted to say we have announced a coalition government that we will be introducing new access and waiting time standard for mental health conditions in a way that have been in existence for physical...
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poor guy. >> she said yes so they're getting married. >> and now financial bankruptcy. >> come on. >> mr.ures a little on the cool side. wet weather from louisiana up into minnesota. snow and icy conditions back through the plain states. look for more rain moving into northern and central california. tomorrow that rain spreads a little further south. windy conditions. we've got more snow around the great lakes. wet weather moves into the midatlantic states and the southeast and on into the northeast as well. >>> good morning. a cloudy start but clouds will be thinning out. we'll see more and more cksx sunshine, warm into the upper 40s this afternoon. tomorrow morning we'll get a little colder but a bit warmer in the afternoon in spite of a chance of some light scattered rain showers. thursday. we'll see them clear out for wednesday. thursday it gets colder. lots of sunshine friday but clouds are back this weekend with a chance of rain and then a mix of rain and snow on sunday. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. willie? >> al, thanks a lot. >> if you want to get away for
poor guy. >> she said yes so they're getting married. >> and now financial bankruptcy. >> come on. >> mr.ures a little on the cool side. wet weather from louisiana up into minnesota. snow and icy conditions back through the plain states. look for more rain moving into northern and central california. tomorrow that rain spreads a little further south. windy conditions. we've got more snow around the great lakes. wet weather moves into the midatlantic states and the...
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poor guy. >> she said yes so they're getting married. >> and now financial bankruptcy. >> come on. >> mr.le on the cool side. wet weather from louisiana up into minnesota. snow and icy conditions back through the plain states. look for more rain moving into northern and central california. tomorrow that rain spreads a little further south. windy conditions. we've got more snow around the great lakes. wet weather moves into the midatlantic states and the southeast and on into the northeast as >>> 9:32, good morning, i'm christina loren. tracking decent downpours, although getting a bit of a break from the heavy stuff for most of the bay area. tracking this little batch right here getting ready to hit san francisco. watch out for a little bit of that red. those are heavy downpours, you could see thunderstorms later on today. and temperatures, oh, they are going to be chilly. mostly in the 50s. 55 degrees on the peninsula today and 56 on the east shore. rain just about every single day this week with the exception of thursday. we'll be here to guide you through it. >> and that's your latest
poor guy. >> she said yes so they're getting married. >> and now financial bankruptcy. >> come on. >> mr.le on the cool side. wet weather from louisiana up into minnesota. snow and icy conditions back through the plain states. look for more rain moving into northern and central california. tomorrow that rain spreads a little further south. windy conditions. we've got more snow around the great lakes. wet weather moves into the midatlantic states and the southeast and on...