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state john joins me now to talk about this new book and the state of first amendment rights hi there mr white had to give so much for joining me so let's start out by talking about your new book why did you call it government of wolves well it's from the edward r. moral he was you know the great c.b.s. journalist who fought mccarthyism when they were rounding up people who are really knowing somebody body or speaking their mind he said a nation will be get a government of walls and. the government walls as here the subtitle of my book is the emerging american police say either actually has some military people in secret service people say john you're subtitles in the state that we're in a police state with the n.s.a. revelations that they're listening in on everything we're doing the f.b.i. that in their belly or phone calls again technology is driving this show before me said that talking about how technology outstrips law i don't think the law can actually control this technology we're seeing or of the rise of the militarized police who are actually. cracking down on people who are out ther
state john joins me now to talk about this new book and the state of first amendment rights hi there mr white had to give so much for joining me so let's start out by talking about your new book why did you call it government of wolves well it's from the edward r. moral he was you know the great c.b.s. journalist who fought mccarthyism when they were rounding up people who are really knowing somebody body or speaking their mind he said a nation will be get a government of walls and. the...
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during this event hosted by immelt phill house mr. white is a conversation with lewis, former editor of harper's magazine and current at the turn of the quarterly. this is an hour. >> i am a long time at meijer on the editorial advisory board and the quarterly. i turned to him for wisdom which often comes over me and i'm going to let him begin by explaining. we want them to talk as much as possible. and so, if you can set up the premise of the book and then i have a few questions the last few if the silence falls. >> well, from what i can tell so far, one of the things the people what their current leaders, journalists want to know why i decided to write this book a seeing eye and a novelist and not a science writer. the answer to that question is curious for probably everybody else. [phone sounds] [laughter] >> i just had to turn off, sorry. >> -- it's happened more than once in my riding lifetime. i was driving in a car listening to npr and i just happened to hear -- i think it was on the fresh air for those of you who know my book you kn
during this event hosted by immelt phill house mr. white is a conversation with lewis, former editor of harper's magazine and current at the turn of the quarterly. this is an hour. >> i am a long time at meijer on the editorial advisory board and the quarterly. i turned to him for wisdom which often comes over me and i'm going to let him begin by explaining. we want them to talk as much as possible. and so, if you can set up the premise of the book and then i have a few questions the last...
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s policies towards the conflict and talk live to politico writer john why and in edinburgh mr white welcome to the program great to see you how much will this decision complicate the starting weapon supplies to the rebels well this will complicate it very much this is a political victory for the forces of present insanity when it comes to this issue even though we do have to be careful because we have not yet received confirmation that the prime minister will be bound by such a bore but regardless this makes it much more difficult for him to supply your position and sharable weapons yes but a free syrian army command has today been killed biological rebels while negotiation on how important weapons will be distributed this doesn't look like the opposition is controlling the situation does it. you're not old i mean what we're seeing in syria is involved wing of the opposition and it's increasingly even discredited claims by morgan he and eve are common and hawks in washington that has such a thing as. a more than a or position the opposition is a whole legal bunch of groups most of them how
s policies towards the conflict and talk live to politico writer john why and in edinburgh mr white welcome to the program great to see you how much will this decision complicate the starting weapon supplies to the rebels well this will complicate it very much this is a political victory for the forces of present insanity when it comes to this issue even though we do have to be careful because we have not yet received confirmation that the prime minister will be bound by such a bore but...
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mr. white seemed to reply in his response that because congress, or at least a number of members of congress, anyway, received intelligence readings in accordance with the patriot act, there is no cause for alarm that the government was using a secret law to expand surveillance activities. the patriot act was passed in response to 9/11, bolstering security by expanding techniques used by government law enforcement individuals to hunt down terrorist. section 215 had a standard of relevance. you had to be concrete information linking a person to a terrorist organization before their information can be taken. the fisa court has rewritten the section to say any and all persons records may be considered relevant, allowing the nsa to collect data on all americans. madefact is, in 2012, the 1789 request in the court approved 1788 and withdrew the other. the member of congress not pretty to the death privies to those, i had to extend that there was no secret law. in the aft or math, it seems there may
mr. white seemed to reply in his response that because congress, or at least a number of members of congress, anyway, received intelligence readings in accordance with the patriot act, there is no cause for alarm that the government was using a secret law to expand surveillance activities. the patriot act was passed in response to 9/11, bolstering security by expanding techniques used by government law enforcement individuals to hunt down terrorist. section 215 had a standard of relevance. you...
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theater roosevelt administration, when during the renovation of 1903, when the firm of mckinley and white, mrs. roosevelt worked with the architect in constructing what was essentially a stage setting. giving america and imperial look , with the classic white columns, and the emblems of the flag, and the equal. giving the image of america as the world superpower it had become. by the early 20th century, the notion of a first lady's charity product took on a sharp withical and public turn alan wilson, the first wife of woodrow wilson. she had been a painter. she studied at the art lake in new york prayed her interest to get into supporting the mountain art programs of abolition families. her housing bill of 1913 was seen in the black community in washington as racist. it occurred at the time that jim crow was instituted here in washington. her attempts to play -- place bathrooms and first aid stations into government offices was seen wilson of the overall administrations segregation plan. 's support ofing the veterans had a political motive behind it. her support of the veterans with visits, an
theater roosevelt administration, when during the renovation of 1903, when the firm of mckinley and white, mrs. roosevelt worked with the architect in constructing what was essentially a stage setting. giving america and imperial look , with the classic white columns, and the emblems of the flag, and the equal. giving the image of america as the world superpower it had become. by the early 20th century, the notion of a first lady's charity product took on a sharp withical and public turn alan...
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during this event hosted by immelt phill house mr. white is a conversation with lewis, former editor of harper's magazine and current at the turn of the quarterly. this is an hour. >> i am a long time at meijer on the editorial advisory board and
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. >> charlie: to get to know him, mr. white,. >> you said it very well, a little bit like aaron paul. >> charlie: i heard it in my head when i said it. >> by the way that's a particular steal because i just jumped a little bit. i can't do it. but that sounded very good. >> charlie: that's exactly what i was hearing this my head. so good. enough of that. what did you do when you were a teenager? did you go around selling something on campuses like old films, classic films? >> yeah. so i had a film society at the university of wisconsin. when i left school, we showed art films and weird films and refer madness. we thought we could set up mobile movie house around the country. wee quiched a moving vehicle with projectors and the ability to print and then drove around the country and set up mobile. >> charlie: i'm interested in the fact of where people came from too. doing concert promoting and it came to entertainment that way. you were sort of doing. >> film distribution. charlie: sort of the same thing. all of it springs from so
. >> charlie: to get to know him, mr. white,. >> you said it very well, a little bit like aaron paul. >> charlie: i heard it in my head when i said it. >> by the way that's a particular steal because i just jumped a little bit. i can't do it. but that sounded very good. >> charlie: that's exactly what i was hearing this my head. so good. enough of that. what did you do when you were a teenager? did you go around selling something on campuses like old films, classic...
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mrs. cleveland was thrown out of the white house on a rainy night by her husband. well, in response, mrs. cleveland began wearing very low cut gowns. her beautiful shoulders and arms and neck visible to everyone. this in turn prompted the women's christian temp rans union to send a strong protest and begin a campaign to get mrs. cleveland out of those immoral bare shoulder arms, and bare arms gowns. reporters also decided to focus on mrs. cleveland when she was out of washington for the summer and it was a slow news month and they had to somehow presence in washington back home, so they reported that mrs. cleveland did not like the bustle and would no longer be wearing the bustle. very shortly after the bustle disappeared not only in washington, but on mrs. cleveland herself. americans were beginning to feel that they had a right to dictate the personal style and the prnl choices of a first lady. the use of the family for political purposes reached a great height during the harrison administration. baby mcgee, the grandson of president and mrs. harrison was used by
mrs. cleveland was thrown out of the white house on a rainy night by her husband. well, in response, mrs. cleveland began wearing very low cut gowns. her beautiful shoulders and arms and neck visible to everyone. this in turn prompted the women's christian temp rans union to send a strong protest and begin a campaign to get mrs. cleveland out of those immoral bare shoulder arms, and bare arms gowns. reporters also decided to focus on mrs. cleveland when she was out of washington for the summer...
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mr. president, when are you holding a news conference? >> reporter: as the white house correspondent for united press international for 40 years and then as a columnist, thomas confronted ten presidents with bulldog persistence. >> why did you really want to go to war? >> reporter: she was a path-breaker for women in journalism. born to lebanese immigrants, thomas grew up in michigan. after college she moved to washington. in 1943, she went to work as a writer for united press. her big break came in 196 when she became the first woman reporter at the white house to cover the president and not just the first lady. >> mr. president, thank you. thank you, helen.
mr. president, when are you holding a news conference? >> reporter: as the white house correspondent for united press international for 40 years and then as a columnist, thomas confronted ten presidents with bulldog persistence. >> why did you really want to go to war? >> reporter: she was a path-breaker for women in journalism. born to lebanese immigrants, thomas grew up in michigan. after college she moved to washington. in 1943, she went to work as a writer for united...
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mr. white house: mr. president, i understand that there are three bills at the desk and i ask for their first reading en bloc. the presiding officer: the senator is correct. the clerk will read the title of the bills for the first time. the clerk: s. 1350, a bill to prohibit the secretary of the treasury from enforcing the patient protection and affordable care act and the health care and education reconciliation act of 2010. s. 1316, a bill to repeal the provisions of the patient protection and a reasonable doubt for believe air act providing for the independent payment advisory board. h.r. 1911, an act to amend the higher education act of 1965 to establish interest rates for new loans made on or after july 1, 2013, and so forth and for other purposes. mr. whitehouse: i now is for a second reading en bloc and i object to my own request en bloc. the presiding officer: objection having been heard, the bills will be read for a second time on the next legislative day. mr. whitehouse: i ask unanimous consent
mr. white house: mr. president, i understand that there are three bills at the desk and i ask for their first reading en bloc. the presiding officer: the senator is correct. the clerk will read the title of the bills for the first time. the clerk: s. 1350, a bill to prohibit the secretary of the treasury from enforcing the patient protection and affordable care act and the health care and education reconciliation act of 2010. s. 1316, a bill to repeal the provisions of the patient protection...
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. >> host: this photo here in the white house, mr. and mrs. bush or in the elf office, were you only one in the room at this point along with him? >> guest: yeah. >> host: what's that like? do they talk with you? do they interact? do they ignore you? >> guest: they ignore me actually. that is what i wanted. i would go days where the president wouldn't even speak to me. that is what i wanted. i didn't want the him to acknowledge me every time i walked into the room. that would change the environment. i changed the environment because i was already present but i didn't always want him to, to interact because i really wanted to document real moments and not change anything. so, yeah, that was my role. >> host: eric draper, you write, that it was magical whenever president bush and his father were together. there's a lot of photos of the two presidents bush in this book. >> guest: well, first of all, they look so alike which was really interesting. and anytime they're together it was like history in the making because you have two presidents toget
. >> host: this photo here in the white house, mr. and mrs. bush or in the elf office, were you only one in the room at this point along with him? >> guest: yeah. >> host: what's that like? do they talk with you? do they interact? do they ignore you? >> guest: they ignore me actually. that is what i wanted. i would go days where the president wouldn't even speak to me. that is what i wanted. i didn't want the him to acknowledge me every time i walked into the room. that...
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break came in 1960 when she became the first woman reporter at the white house to cover the president, not just the first lady. >> mr. president, thank you. >> thank you, helen. ( laughter ) >> reporter: she went on to be the first female president of the white house correspondents' association and the first woman admitted to another washington institution, the gridiron club. president johnson once claimed he learned of his daughter's lucy's engagement from one of thomas' stories. but her own engagement to associated press reporter doug cornell was only revealed after pat nixon spilled the beans to a room full of their colleagues. she laughed easily with one president after another, but that never stopped her from asking them hard questions. >> do you know of any money that could have gone in? >> no. i have no knowledge of that. >> reporter: helen thomas was tough, cantankerous and opinionated. her opinion ultimately got her in trouble. >> these people are occupied. >> reporter: a lifelong champion of the palestinian cause, she said in 2010 that israel should get out of palestine. after apologizing for the remark, h
break came in 1960 when she became the first woman reporter at the white house to cover the president, not just the first lady. >> mr. president, thank you. >> thank you, helen. ( laughter ) >> reporter: she went on to be the first female president of the white house correspondents' association and the first woman admitted to another washington institution, the gridiron club. president johnson once claimed he learned of his daughter's lucy's engagement from one of thomas'...
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that's when george zimmerman suddenly became mr. white knight. he didn't even know this lady.at it turned out one of the home invader robbers lived in the neighborhood at the back of the tract or whatever. yes, it was. but they arrested him but they released him because he was underage. george bought the gun right after that incident. i think he had mistaken trayvon with that kid. my point is he went looking for a fight. he was looking for a fight thinking it was the kid who was robbing houses. you heard it all through the trial the robberies because the kid lived in the neighborhood. he sees a black kid with the hoodie. he thinks it's that kid who robbed his neighbor. i don't think he intended to kill him. i think he wanted to kick his ass and teach him a lesson. and i think he didn't realize because you know, to white people all black kids look the same. it's a scientific fact that we cannot differentiate. >> he was on tape saying these f-ing punches. punks. >> stephanie: right. >> he's profiling. >> stephanie: we'll be back on "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ music ♪ ] [ ♪
that's when george zimmerman suddenly became mr. white knight. he didn't even know this lady.at it turned out one of the home invader robbers lived in the neighborhood at the back of the tract or whatever. yes, it was. but they arrested him but they released him because he was underage. george bought the gun right after that incident. i think he had mistaken trayvon with that kid. my point is he went looking for a fight. he was looking for a fight thinking it was the kid who was robbing houses....
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mr. martin been white, the situation would have been different.would have been arrested at moment's notice soon as the police would have arrived at the scene and saw a young white man laying on the ground. and mr. zimmerman was standing with a firearm in his hands, he would have been arrested. so you have the impression there are two different justice systems which is not far-fetched. we have been listening to that over the years. there seems to be a difference with regard to how certain individuals are treated within the justice system. i can understand why there has been criticism of the way this case has been handled and why he was allowed to be released without being charged with an offense. >> that's been debated in the media. what is on trial here is the moment where there was an altercation between george zimmerman and trayvon martin. no one knows for sure what happened except for two people. trayvon martin, who is no longer with us, and george zimmerman who is on trial now. there has not been much talk about race in this particular case. t
mr. martin been white, the situation would have been different.would have been arrested at moment's notice soon as the police would have arrived at the scene and saw a young white man laying on the ground. and mr. zimmerman was standing with a firearm in his hands, he would have been arrested. so you have the impression there are two different justice systems which is not far-fetched. we have been listening to that over the years. there seems to be a difference with regard to how certain...
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. >> george h w bush is having will -- is heading back to the white house. and mrs.obama are hosting them for the light of hope foundation award winner. it honors volunteerism. it is 1000 points of light during his 1989 inaugural address. coming up here on abc 7 news at noon, apple launches an investigation about how a woman was electrocuted using her iphone 5. >> hollywood in shock over the star.of the "glee" clues about what might have ha >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> today and not topsy will help determine what killed "glee" star. the 31-year-old had a history of substance abuse and checked himself into rehab back in march. it is not known if his death will impact production of glee which is set to resume this month. >> chris brown is that to be in a courtroom in los angeles. they have questions about whether he served all of the hours of community service he was supposed to in richmond which is his hometown. he is already on probation for assaulting his ex-girlfriend. recenthad several incidents involving the law. >> new at noon, 250 su
. >> george h w bush is having will -- is heading back to the white house. and mrs.obama are hosting them for the light of hope foundation award winner. it honors volunteerism. it is 1000 points of light during his 1989 inaugural address. coming up here on abc 7 news at noon, apple launches an investigation about how a woman was electrocuted using her iphone 5. >> hollywood in shock over the star.of the "glee" clues about what might have ha >> you are watching abc 7...
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for those who don't know what this is, i had to look it up, it's an interactive white board. mr. wong is described as a great visionary and who has brought many new programs to schools and has been leading everyone to excellence. it has been an incredible joy to work with mr. wong who is also a sunset district resident. he has always made me feel very welcome every time i've returned to francis scott key and i know that you will continue to be a great leader in this new role. so, with that i thank you for your service. and before i give you a moment to say a few remarks, i actually want to call up chris arm entrout from the school district. the school district would like to say a few words on your behalf. >> thank you, supervisor tang. i'm director of planning for sfusd. yes, it is a bitter sweet moment for us but it is also one of gratitude for all that wong, now assistant superintendent wong has done for francis scott key. the thousands of families that he has served, raising api scores, expanding enrollment as supervisor tang had mentioned, keeping families in san francisco, t
for those who don't know what this is, i had to look it up, it's an interactive white board. mr. wong is described as a great visionary and who has brought many new programs to schools and has been leading everyone to excellence. it has been an incredible joy to work with mr. wong who is also a sunset district resident. he has always made me feel very welcome every time i've returned to francis scott key and i know that you will continue to be a great leader in this new role. so, with that i...
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mr. zimmerman this was a white guy that attacked a black teenager. he might have been in fact a neighborhood watch guy who was very concerned and profiling. that is possible. it's not necessarily racial because in fact he has some hispanic background. what concerns me in this, i think the fascination with the american mind has forced it so conservatives they are pro zimmerman. liberals say they are pro martin. wait a second, black and white -- i think it's sort of a most primitive low level of racial division that is being played on by media. >> i think it fuels that kind of racial anger and misrepresentation. >> eric: look what nbc did for editing improperly some of his phone calls. "new york times" called him a white hispanic? >> to make zimmerman essentially a local news story. it's become a national news story because the mainstream media picked up on the racial story and infused the entire story based on race. if trayvon martin had been shot by a black man that happens in every day in big cities you would never hear trayvon martin. it would not
mr. zimmerman this was a white guy that attacked a black teenager. he might have been in fact a neighborhood watch guy who was very concerned and profiling. that is possible. it's not necessarily racial because in fact he has some hispanic background. what concerns me in this, i think the fascination with the american mind has forced it so conservatives they are pro zimmerman. liberals say they are pro martin. wait a second, black and white -- i think it's sort of a most primitive low level of...
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. >> the white house says mr. obama plans several more similar speeches over the next few weeks, each focusing on specific aspects of the economy. >>> we have new video this noontime of a car that crashed into a salon this morning in campbell. it happened before 9:30 this morning at top cuts plus in the shopping center on winchester boulevard. police tell as 92-year-old woman was parked in front of the salon, when she got ready to leave she hit the gas instead of the brake and crashed into the entrance. four to 5 people were inside at the time. >> nobody hurt so that was good, a couple of minutes earlier maybe a couple of people might have gotten hurt. >> the salon is still open for business. but they are directed to a back entrance. the driver was allowed to drive home. >>> the oakland council could take action against its own. they could take action against her, the violated rules because of that. there is no specific penalty attached to that action. >>> virginia johnson who along with her husband formed the tea
. >> the white house says mr. obama plans several more similar speeches over the next few weeks, each focusing on specific aspects of the economy. >>> we have new video this noontime of a car that crashed into a salon this morning in campbell. it happened before 9:30 this morning at top cuts plus in the shopping center on winchester boulevard. police tell as 92-year-old woman was parked in front of the salon, when she got ready to leave she hit the gas instead of the brake and...
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attended a publication party for eric draper, chief white house photographer during all eight years of george w. bush's administration. we followed mr. draper as he talked to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photos from his book, "front row seat." this is about 15 minutes. >> how have you been? >> i know. she is right there, too. [inaudible] >> it's about time. thank you. great turnout. thanks, john. >> nice to see you. >> we're not going to see otherwise. >> okay. thank you, chief. thank you, ed. >> what a great crowd. >> awesome. >> how are you? there's a big line to buy the books. >> okay. [inaudible] >> i thought i did but now i'm realizing i didn't get it. so probably not. >> thanks are turning out. you know, this, i do different kinds of events and this one is probably the best so far. definitely. >> there's a huge line outside. >> the first one we had -- [inaudible] okay, great to see. >> first of all, my name is dave. i work here and thank you so much for coming out to support a good friend, eric, and is book country. i've had the honor and privilege of running the white house websites that often refer to -
attended a publication party for eric draper, chief white house photographer during all eight years of george w. bush's administration. we followed mr. draper as he talked to guests and gave a brief presentation that featured photos from his book, "front row seat." this is about 15 minutes. >> how have you been? >> i know. she is right there, too. [inaudible] >> it's about time. thank you. great turnout. thanks, john. >> nice to see you. >> we're not...
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mr. lincoln's role of entering the white house. she was somebody who was a true political partner. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, we will hear from historians and authors about the role of the first lady and how it has changed along with the nation, monday night night at 9:00 eastern on sees then. >> prime minister's questions with british prime minister david cameron. on the issue of political campaign funds. from london, this is 30 minutes. >> before listing my engagements, i am sure the whole house, and indeed the whole country, will wish to join me in congratulating andy murray on his historic wimbledon success. to become the first british player to win wimbledon for 77 years is a fantastic achievement and will rightly go down in our history books. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in the house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> today, the government are setting out plans to modernise royal mail and to allow hard- working -- >>
mr. lincoln's role of entering the white house. she was somebody who was a true political partner. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, we will hear from historians and authors about the role of the first lady and how it has changed along with the nation, monday night night at 9:00 eastern on sees then. >> prime minister's questions with british prime minister david cameron. on the issue of political campaign funds. from london, this is 30 minutes. >> before...
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white. nobody complained. the problem is the construction of the situation. mr. zimmerman is not white. hisfather is white but mother is spanish. were darker iton might not have been a problem. there have been a lash of break- ins in florida. here is a guy who is a neighborhood watch man. what else is he supposed to do? we are not saying it is right. could have gone back door. host: what about the "stand your ground" part of this? nobody made a complaint about it. it does need to be changed. i agree with that. this is from reuters. have stand your ground laws. the bright orange states are unlimited, 24 states with unlimited stand your ground laws. no duty to retreat regardless of where an attack occurs. the lighter orange states are somewhat limited, that is seven states. it extends to places outside the home such as a vehicle or place of business. the lighter orange states, seven of them, have a limited "stand your ground" laws. we are getting your take on these laws from the zimmerman verdict. "the new york times" announced this piece -- scan in florida, democratic caller. i am 12 mil
white. nobody complained. the problem is the construction of the situation. mr. zimmerman is not white. hisfather is white but mother is spanish. were darker iton might not have been a problem. there have been a lash of break- ins in florida. here is a guy who is a neighborhood watch man. what else is he supposed to do? we are not saying it is right. could have gone back door. host: what about the "stand your ground" part of this? nobody made a complaint about it. it does need to be...
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mr. o'reilly is debasing white american culture. let's get right to our panel.lanta is msnbc contributor goldie taylor. here in new york, toure, the co-host of the "cycle" and the hardest working man on this network. toure, the zimmerman trial. >> can we go to that question? is o'reilly debasing white culture if little wayne is having an impact on black culture, surely o'reilly is on television. >> i just said that's for another race conversation. let's deal with what's in front of us. the zimmerman trial, the president's comments, the attorney general's speech. they all opened up a conversation on profiling, social context and stand your ground laws. but mr. o'reilly doesn't want to have that conversation. he wants to have a conversation about single parent families and the lyrics in hip-hop. why does he want to have that conversation rather than the one that we've all been directed to have? >> that's a simple question because he's an idiot. one of the points that he made. >> give me a more serious answer than just he's an idiot. >> one of the points he made is
mr. o'reilly is debasing white american culture. let's get right to our panel.lanta is msnbc contributor goldie taylor. here in new york, toure, the co-host of the "cycle" and the hardest working man on this network. toure, the zimmerman trial. >> can we go to that question? is o'reilly debasing white culture if little wayne is having an impact on black culture, surely o'reilly is on television. >> i just said that's for another race conversation. let's deal with what's in...
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the administration is considering as for replacement to say that it is none other than mr ray kelly turn and white police commissioner and head of the largest counterterrorism force in the country kelly is also the guy behind the n.y.p.d. infamous stop and frisk program policy that allowed the police to stop and just about anyone they find suspicious keep in mind there are hundreds of thousands that were stopped each year the vast majority are black and latino but this trepidation toward minorities seems to be a hallmark of kelly's career case in point in my piece massive surveillance of muslim communities in new york and other parts of the country for six years then that after nine eleven the n.y.p.d. infiltrated muslim student groups put informants in mosques and catalog countless muslims without suspicion. here's the best part after all that spying and monitoring and invasion of privacy the program led to zero leads in terror cases and still mr kelly defends this program as a means to national security so there you have it a brief rundown of the man who may be. our next secretary of homeland se
the administration is considering as for replacement to say that it is none other than mr ray kelly turn and white police commissioner and head of the largest counterterrorism force in the country kelly is also the guy behind the n.y.p.d. infamous stop and frisk program policy that allowed the police to stop and just about anyone they find suspicious keep in mind there are hundreds of thousands that were stopped each year the vast majority are black and latino but this trepidation toward...
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mr. gallagher said some white people in america were suffering from schizophrenia when it comes to racismght. well, the denial has been a long standing thing. there is sort of a schizophrenic element to it. on one hand i think what really, you know, we look at the history of white denial and we find that white folks even in the early '60s before civil rights laws were even passed were actually telling pollsters from gallup that black people had fully equal opportunity in housing, education, employment. now, in retrospect we can see that as delusional but honest, decent, white people really believe that. by 1969 there were polls that found that white folks already believed that black people had equal or better opportunity than they did so, in fact, this whole notion of reverse discrimination is not new. people have been saying that. the supreme court actually said that in the 1870s after certain civil rights laws have been passed in the wake of the end of slavery. >> what is the upside for white folk as you say? >> i think the upside is we continue to remain in denial, if we continue to de
mr. gallagher said some white people in america were suffering from schizophrenia when it comes to racismght. well, the denial has been a long standing thing. there is sort of a schizophrenic element to it. on one hand i think what really, you know, we look at the history of white denial and we find that white folks even in the early '60s before civil rights laws were even passed were actually telling pollsters from gallup that black people had fully equal opportunity in housing, education,...
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bill plante looks back on the trailblazer who broke up the boys' club in the white house press room. >> mr. president, when are you holding a news conference? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
bill plante looks back on the trailblazer who broke up the boys' club in the white house press room. >> mr. president, when are you holding a news conference? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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that the administration is considering as for replacement so that it's none other than mr ray kelly turn and white police commissioner and head of the largest counterterrorism force in the country kelly is also the guy behind the n.y.p.d. infamous stop and frisk program policy that allowed the police to stop and just about anyone they find suspicious keep in mind the hundreds of thousands that were stopped each year the vast majority are black and latino but this trepidation toward minorities seems to be a hallmark of kelly's career case in point the n.y.p.d. massive surveillance of muslim communities in new york and other parts of the country for six years then after nine eleven the n.y.p.d. infiltrated muslim student groups put informants in mosques and catalog countless muslims without suspicion. here's the best part after all that spying and monitoring and invasion of privacy the program led to zero leads in terror cases and still mr kelley defends this program as a means to national security so there you have it a brief rundown of the man who may be our next secretary of homeland security bec
that the administration is considering as for replacement so that it's none other than mr ray kelly turn and white police commissioner and head of the largest counterterrorism force in the country kelly is also the guy behind the n.y.p.d. infamous stop and frisk program policy that allowed the police to stop and just about anyone they find suspicious keep in mind the hundreds of thousands that were stopped each year the vast majority are black and latino but this trepidation toward minorities...
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mr. lincoln of entering the white house.rueas somebody who was a political partner. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, we would hear from historians and authors about the role of the first lady and how it has has changed along with the nation. memorial service for the 19 firefighters who died in arizona wildfire last month. the 19 men were part of the hotshot unit whose purpose was setting up barriers that would prevent the spread of wildfires. speaking at the service was the survivor, brendan mcdonough, the arizona governor, and vice president joe biden. [applause] gentlemen will present the names of the fallen hotshot crew. in order to assist us with presentations, we ask that only representatives for each family to stand with your loved one's name is called. untilu remain standing the presenter reaches your seats. at that point, members of the family who wish to receive the american flag, the arizona flag. eric marsh jesse steed clayton whitted robert caldwell travis carter chris mackenzie travis turbyfil
mr. lincoln of entering the white house.rueas somebody who was a political partner. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, we would hear from historians and authors about the role of the first lady and how it has has changed along with the nation. memorial service for the 19 firefighters who died in arizona wildfire last month. the 19 men were part of the hotshot unit whose purpose was setting up barriers that would prevent the spread of wildfires. speaking at the service was...
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. >> reporter: the white house fears that mr. obama's economic agenda has been drowned out by the controversies over the i.r.s., the terror attacks, surveillance leaks, and crises in syria, and egypt. >> with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals, washington's taken its eye off the ball. and i'm here to say this needs to stop. ( applause ) this need to stop. >> reporter: this afternoon, the president spoke to a crowd in warrensberg, missouri. nearby, we found nancy sams, who owns an auto body shop with her husband. she worries small businesses like hers are suffering and may soon vanish. >> it's these small mom and pop businesses, frankly, that really sustain a lot of the middle class. and if-- if we don't make it and those just a little bigger than us don't-- can't survive, then, then the middle class is then under the foot of corporations, and they don't care where we're at. >> reporter: for the next two months, the president will travel the country arguing the middle class and small bus
. >> reporter: the white house fears that mr. obama's economic agenda has been drowned out by the controversies over the i.r.s., the terror attacks, surveillance leaks, and crises in syria, and egypt. >> with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals, washington's taken its eye off the ball. and i'm here to say this needs to stop. ( applause ) this need to stop. >> reporter: this afternoon, the president spoke to a crowd in warrensberg,...
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white turnout? mississippi. >> yes, mr. chief justice, but ongress recognized that expressly in the findings when it reauthorized the act in 2006. the generation's problems had been dealt with. > which state has the greatest disparity in registration between white and african-american? massachusetts. third is mississippi where, the african-american registration rate is higher than the white registration rate. but when congress -- when the choice congress faced when it -- writing on a t blank slate in 2006, mr. chief choice.s, it faced the and the choice was whether the conditions were such that it confidently conclude that this deterrence in this longer needed.no relevant to congress making because it made a cautious hoice in 2006 to keep the constraints and the deterrence in place. >> justice? > there's no question that the voting rights act has done enormous good. it's one of the most successful congress in the 20th century. one could go further than that. hen congress decided to reauthorize it in 2006, why congress incumb
white turnout? mississippi. >> yes, mr. chief justice, but ongress recognized that expressly in the findings when it reauthorized the act in 2006. the generation's problems had been dealt with. > which state has the greatest disparity in registration between white and african-american? massachusetts. third is mississippi where, the african-american registration rate is higher than the white registration rate. but when congress -- when the choice congress faced when it -- writing on a t...
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mr. wilkins was hired presumably when the white house hired him, they said specifically they admired hisrtise in dealing with nonprofit organizations. so the idea he wasn't in the loop and all this was happening in the office is a little bit of stretch. >> paul: he was involved, was he not, in the campaign in 2008 when for the jeremiah wright who was then senator obama's pastor when his church was investigated for tax exempt issues, correct? >> right. that was the case where reverend wright's church was questioned whether or not the involvement was jeopardizeded his status. and they are not allowed to have any political activity and he was defending the church in thatl: he didn't test, but what do you make of this, james? >> i think that is the next case where the investigation has to go. what we are hearing this week is the exact opposite of the story that the government told us in may when this first came out, it was the rogue employees, that was low level and bureaucratic bungling. this is going right to the top. what mr. hull made clear, the top of the irs, these reviews, this additi
mr. wilkins was hired presumably when the white house hired him, they said specifically they admired hisrtise in dealing with nonprofit organizations. so the idea he wasn't in the loop and all this was happening in the office is a little bit of stretch. >> paul: he was involved, was he not, in the campaign in 2008 when for the jeremiah wright who was then senator obama's pastor when his church was investigated for tax exempt issues, correct? >> right. that was the case where...
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mr. obama in the white house. asking about your transcripts from a man whose hair has been thinner than his skin. questioning you in a serious fashion. people asking to see your birth certificate as if you are not american. you do the way people said they wanted to be done. he you graduated. you do not wear a hoodie. it cannot be about a hoodie. it cannot be about a choice. it is about the way in which expresses ainity menace and african-american culture while it needs to be decoupled in the collective imagination of america. when we see these as structural problems, when we see young girls being demonized, put in prison more often as well, but did to the vicious stereotypes theyi talk about, and that are the recipients of the of assumedindignity to not be intelligent our human. my plea and prayer is that if we craft public policy, we asked the white house to once again be a bully pulpit. mr. obama broke one of the most -- wrote one of the most wonderful memoirs we had. sensitiveis acutely and keenly informed abou
mr. obama in the white house. asking about your transcripts from a man whose hair has been thinner than his skin. questioning you in a serious fashion. people asking to see your birth certificate as if you are not american. you do the way people said they wanted to be done. he you graduated. you do not wear a hoodie. it cannot be about a hoodie. it cannot be about a choice. it is about the way in which expresses ainity menace and african-american culture while it needs to be decoupled in the...
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mr. wilkins was hired presumably when the white house hired him, they said specifically that they admired his expertise in dealing with non profit organizations so the idea that he wasn't in the loop on any of this and all of this was happening in his office is a little bit after stretch. >> he was involved, was he not, in the campaign in 2008, when jeremiah wright, the -- then senator obama's pastor, when he was investigated or his church was investigated for tax exempt issues, correct? >> right. that was a case where that -- where reverend wright's church was questioned, whether or not its involvement with president obama was jeopardizing 501 step. he was defending the church in that case. >> mr. wilkins did not testify this week. i assume he will be given that opportunity at some -- what do you make of this? >> well, i think that's the next place where this investigation has to go. what i make of it is what we are hearing this week is the exact opposite of the story that the government told us in may when this first came out that it was the rogue employees and it was low level and it w
mr. wilkins was hired presumably when the white house hired him, they said specifically that they admired his expertise in dealing with non profit organizations so the idea that he wasn't in the loop on any of this and all of this was happening in his office is a little bit after stretch. >> he was involved, was he not, in the campaign in 2008, when jeremiah wright, the -- then senator obama's pastor, when he was investigated or his church was investigated for tax exempt issues, correct?...
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. >> the white house saying mr. obama spoke by phone with angela merck -- merck kell now. new nsa leaks that allege the u.s. is sky spying on allies' private citizen and governmentss. >> spying on institutions in the european union is not in line with being friend. we're not in the cold war anymore. >> we could see a meeting here in washington between u.s. officials and other northwestern officials about the issue of spying on european citizens through a program that collects internet traffic overseas and also the valid craigs the spying of european union offices in washington. >> joining us now former state department senior advisor, christian whiten. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> what do you make of the latest developments? >> well, it's interesting. with morales it was reasonable to suspect he might have snowden on his plane help is an antiamerican icon in south america. trying to take the mantle of going hoe chavez, -- hugh yugo chavez. and austria took a look at the request of the u.s. and other nato allies cooperating, which is a good sign. ultimatel
. >> the white house saying mr. obama spoke by phone with angela merck -- merck kell now. new nsa leaks that allege the u.s. is sky spying on allies' private citizen and governmentss. >> spying on institutions in the european union is not in line with being friend. we're not in the cold war anymore. >> we could see a meeting here in washington between u.s. officials and other northwestern officials about the issue of spying on european citizens through a program that collects...
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white house between clinton and president obama. it's not been discussed or disclosed exactly what clinton and mr. obama talked about. the white house says it was just lunch between friends. clinton has not decided whether or not to run for president in 2016. >>> do you ever dream of eating bonbons with billionaire warren buffett? now is your chance. he is auctioning off all you can eat tour of sees candy factory in los angeles. bidding is already up to $35,000. the money goes to andreacasion nonprofit in l.a. buffett has owned sees candy since 1972. >>> 5:18. little leaguers from all around the world converging on the bay area. why livermore was the chosen spot. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. the as continue to light up the scoreboard and the defending champions get their day in the sun at the white house. coming up. >> and what's cool about your school? or your camp? you can submit your nomination on our website, kpix.com/coolschool. and we may come and feature it right here on our show. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the oakland athletics against the blue jays today. 7:05 game time. partly cloudy and cool. >> we continue t
white house between clinton and president obama. it's not been discussed or disclosed exactly what clinton and mr. obama talked about. the white house says it was just lunch between friends. clinton has not decided whether or not to run for president in 2016. >>> do you ever dream of eating bonbons with billionaire warren buffett? now is your chance. he is auctioning off all you can eat tour of sees candy factory in los angeles. bidding is already up to $35,000. the money goes to...
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mr. white seemed to reply in his response that because congress, number of members of congress, anyway, received intelligence readings in accordance with the patriot act, there is no cause for alarm that the government was using a secret law to expand surveillance activities. in patriot act was passed response to 9/11, bolstering security by expanding techniques used by government law enforcement individuals to hunt down terrorist. section 215 had a standard of relevance. you had to be concrete information linking a person to a terrorist organization before their information can be taken. the fisa court has rewritten the section to say any and all persons records may be considered relevant, allowing the nsa to collect data on all americans. the fact is, in 2012, the government made 1000 100 and 89 and approve 1700 and 88. the government withdrew the other. the member of congress not totty to the death privies those, i had to extend that there was no secret law. ,, it seemsor math there may be s
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white house. stay with her sister. it is believed that he and mr. it is staff stayed across the road from them. they return so they could get ready to move to the white house. unfortunately, the train ride was devastating for the family. it was about a mile outside of the city and an axle broke on the train. as i understand it, benny was a child and was moving about. when the train rolled down, he was hit in the back of his hand very severely. benny did not survive the crash. the services to its place a -- hous.lace at mary's house. mary's of a lungbly died disease of tuberculosis. uncle, jamesher lane was harriet hostess for many social activities, which prepared her for a future as a white house hostess. >> this is the home of president james buchanan. 1848, they moved here. this was the place she would call home until the age of 36 when they moved to baltimore. >> this is the place where harriet lane i have served tea to france, like letters, spent time together. very much like we would use the family room today. >> this was a gift manufacturers -- manufactured in boston. as you see, we have
white house. stay with her sister. it is believed that he and mr. it is staff stayed across the road from them. they return so they could get ready to move to the white house. unfortunately, the train ride was devastating for the family. it was about a mile outside of the city and an axle broke on the train. as i understand it, benny was a child and was moving about. when the train rolled down, he was hit in the back of his hand very severely. benny did not survive the crash. the services to...
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mr. obama's previous pivots, producing little in the way of results, and white house scandal remain, irs testimony ties targets of conservatives by agency to chief councils' office, and an office headed by a political appointee of president, and former head of u.s. forces on africa general carter hammings over the -- carter hamm confirming over the week he was in the room when benghazi attack ensued saying quote it became apparent to all of us quickly this was not a demonstration. this was a violent attack. and president today looks no better than 10 months ago for all of the attempted distractions and presidential pivots. the president's pivot to jobs and the economy remarkably timely given dee detroit bankruy last week. a situation that administration will be sure to exploit in coming months, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with our report. >> reporter: as white house aides reveal president obama's economic address on wednesday will be first of a slew of speeches that may continue for next 12 weeks they struggle to explain what will be new. >> you will hear president
mr. obama's previous pivots, producing little in the way of results, and white house scandal remain, irs testimony ties targets of conservatives by agency to chief councils' office, and an office headed by a political appointee of president, and former head of u.s. forces on africa general carter hammings over the -- carter hamm confirming over the week he was in the room when benghazi attack ensued saying quote it became apparent to all of us quickly this was not a demonstration. this was a...
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mrs. bush at the white house. to their visit, i was researching background information on katherine because time you have a guest, you have to put together briefing paper what did she do, what did she say, etc., etc. so i found this one quote that made me laugh out loud. for those who might have thomasaffinity for jefferson -- i pulled this out because as a former mount vernon admittedly have a very healthy competition with monticello. jefferson was a bastard" -- you did the internet said you said that. [laughter] i could source it beyond that. quincy adams would have been a dream date. and then she said she liked complicated men. would like katherine. in her book, "a perfect union" she reveals a dolley madison loved by her contemporaries, demonstrated the power of partnership and articulated what i didn't find anywhere else, how a political wife's role is so important in helping their husbands achieve their goals. often much more than what they wear. having read her work but never having the pleasure of seeing he
mrs. bush at the white house. to their visit, i was researching background information on katherine because time you have a guest, you have to put together briefing paper what did she do, what did she say, etc., etc. so i found this one quote that made me laugh out loud. for those who might have thomasaffinity for jefferson -- i pulled this out because as a former mount vernon admittedly have a very healthy competition with monticello. jefferson was a bastard" -- you did the internet said...