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crosby nash rocking it on stage. now, graham nash is in san francisco to show off his other artistic endeavour. photography. today he talk today kpix 5 linda yee about how his career start and had why he's still rocking after 50 years. >> light the fire, anyone that you bought. >> this was then. this is now only for me. >> 45 years after they started, crosby, phil and nash are still rocking at live concerts. >> we've been out every single year since 1969 except for the year that crosby was in jail. >> those were heavy times. sex, drugs and rock and roll in the 60s. graham nash first formed the hollis in 1962 with a pool chum in england. turned out top 40 hits but during a holli's tour of america in 1966, everything changed for nash when he met and sang with david crosby and steven stills sdmri heard something that moved my soul, you know, for me to move my entire live. >> in 1968, na sh left the hollis at home and country to form crosby, still & nash in america. >> i certainly don't have a favorite. i grew up with th
crosby nash rocking it on stage. now, graham nash is in san francisco to show off his other artistic endeavour. photography. today he talk today kpix 5 linda yee about how his career start and had why he's still rocking after 50 years. >> light the fire, anyone that you bought. >> this was then. this is now only for me. >> 45 years after they started, crosby, phil and nash are still rocking at live concerts. >> we've been out every single year since 1969 except for the...
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finding and comes, like "for what it's worth. " a four cd set called "carry on," curated by graham nash. here he is singing the song he wrote, suite judy blue eyes. -- sweet judy blue eyes. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: when you look at this box set, you think what about these five decades? >> i focus on what has come next. , we call that i did ourselves the ride. .e have nice elderly rides it's all about the band, name the band. which i hadn't played in many years. buffalo springfield was hard enough. >> we go over to rehearse at the guy's house and they are working on the street. an enormous steamroller came through. tavis: it was a sign from god, like a bruise brothers moment? -- blues brothers moment? signed atdue to get any moment, so we had a month or two. tavis: buffalo springfield it became. about the blues project in the second. back, what do you think of all those years later? >> we have the producers found us working in the club. we made this record. those were the ones that we were there to supervise. at the time, i can still do it. we learned how to tune the echo, equalization. we are like
finding and comes, like "for what it's worth. " a four cd set called "carry on," curated by graham nash. here he is singing the song he wrote, suite judy blue eyes. -- sweet judy blue eyes. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: when you look at this box set, you think what about these five decades? >> i focus on what has come next. , we call that i did ourselves the ride. .e have nice elderly rides it's all about the band, name the band. which i hadn't played in many years. buffalo...
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(applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, francois palette, congratulations. (applause) >> that's great, congratulations. our next graduate, caitlin perkins-council. ms. perkins-council. (applause) >> our next graduate, maurice ross. mr. ross, congratulations. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> nice. our next graduate, naja skinner. ms. skinner, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> smile for mom, that's great. our next graduate, yesinia valez. ms. valez, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >> our next graduate, alana waldron. ms. waldron, congratulations. (applause)
(applause) >> our next graduate, ashley nash. ms. nash, congratulations. (applause) >> our next graduate, francois palette, congratulations. (applause) >> that's great, congratulations. our next graduate, caitlin perkins-council. ms. perkins-council. (applause) >> our next graduate, maurice ross. mr. ross, congratulations. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> nice. our next graduate, naja skinner. ms. skinner, congratulations. [cheering and applauding] >>...
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star steve nash inside were in the u.s. for a preseason tournament while lakers guard nash is an avid soccer fan and a part owner of m.l.s. side vancouver whitecaps yet the thirty nine year old canadian won't be quitting his real job and aims to use last season's early playoff disappointment to motivate him this year. on wednesday rail madrid star christiane iran although it was given the honor of throwing the first pitch when the dodgers took on the yankees at dodger stadium the twenty eight year old may be one of the deadliest finishers but was less accurate when he threw the ceremonial opener though his second effort was much better and one lucky fan captured a special memento after the portugal captain kicked a football into the crowd. on thursday taught them a greater reported club record forty million dollar deal with the striker roberto soldado the twenty eight year old netted eighty tellings in one hundred forty six appearances for the leaders side and just scored six goals in eleven games for spain salgado is set t
star steve nash inside were in the u.s. for a preseason tournament while lakers guard nash is an avid soccer fan and a part owner of m.l.s. side vancouver whitecaps yet the thirty nine year old canadian won't be quitting his real job and aims to use last season's early playoff disappointment to motivate him this year. on wednesday rail madrid star christiane iran although it was given the honor of throwing the first pitch when the dodgers took on the yankees at dodger stadium the twenty eight...
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diane nash was in the early moments of the organizations of snik was a teenager at that time. we have to find better ways to connect these kind of moments, this struggle, this moment, to young folks. i don't think enough young folks see themselves in these movements from 50 years ago, and we have to go able to connect their goals, their concerns, their crisis to these organizational strategies that were so effective in ago. >> i don't think dr. king would be so shocked. it's not power but having a strong movement to push forward legislation. it's great we have president's office, but we know that president obama's agenda has not been enacted, and we have to make sure that american middle class agenda has been pushed forward. that has not happened at the level we had hoped but i in the last fogether trying to pick up and take that baton of activism movement. i'm sure he would be disappointed that we haven't gotten to the economic equality that he was advocating for particularly at the end of his life, that we're investing so much in incarceration and war but not
diane nash was in the early moments of the organizations of snik was a teenager at that time. we have to find better ways to connect these kind of moments, this struggle, this moment, to young folks. i don't think enough young folks see themselves in these movements from 50 years ago, and we have to go able to connect their goals, their concerns, their crisis to these organizational strategies that were so effective in ago. >> i don't think dr. king would be so shocked. it's not power but...
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tavis: crosby, stills, nash, and -- >> now that i have done this [inaudible] once.ked out on me are you sure? but he was just restless. aboard. and of course, they got really chaotic. the best new artist or something, they cleared the ceiling. are at of a sudden, we woodstock. what 400 acres of people looks like. from the helicopter. overnight, it was a complete accident. >> there is your solo work. side, i canhe good pick and choose. i wanted to play some more blues. back to theget first place, rolling stones. of course, i hooked up with a country-style band. in the 70's. you know when you look back over your life, they get compressed. like the four years of college. literally, that is true. i did not know what i was going to do. mentioned the blues project? where wrote five new songs. me and barry come from the chicago el cooper school. and we talkedgs about about five. shepherd, and i really wanted to have a guitar slung in blues album. album.ging blues it just doesn't let up. tavis: did you choose this title for the box that? >> i chose this title for the song and it seems to me to
tavis: crosby, stills, nash, and -- >> now that i have done this [inaudible] once.ked out on me are you sure? but he was just restless. aboard. and of course, they got really chaotic. the best new artist or something, they cleared the ceiling. are at of a sudden, we woodstock. what 400 acres of people looks like. from the helicopter. overnight, it was a complete accident. >> there is your solo work. side, i canhe good pick and choose. i wanted to play some more blues. back to theget...
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who is steve nash? yes. sports stars for $600. barrett. who is robert griffin iii? yes. i'll have sports stars for $800, please. [ beep ] that baseball star is mike trout. back to you, barrett. sports stars for $1,000, please. barrett. what is the bobsled? yes. i'll have surprise! i got you a landmark! for $200. the washington monument was out of my price range, but here's a similar one that's a symbol of this argentine capital. barrett. what is buenos aires? that's it. i'll have landmark! for $400, please. how about this ancient temple in athens? all that pentelic marble is yours now. barrett. what is the parthenon? correct. i'll have landmark! for $600, please. this london bell weighs 13 tons, so it's louder than your old alarm clock. barrett. what is big ben? correct. landmark! for $800, please. this landmark, which took a while to wrap, goes back to the qin dynasty. barrett, again. what is the great wall of china? right. and now the last -- landmark! -- oh, excuse me, sir. landmark! for $1,000, please. a palace fit for you -- the palace at this suburb of paris. emily
who is steve nash? yes. sports stars for $600. barrett. who is robert griffin iii? yes. i'll have sports stars for $800, please. [ beep ] that baseball star is mike trout. back to you, barrett. sports stars for $1,000, please. barrett. what is the bobsled? yes. i'll have surprise! i got you a landmark! for $200. the washington monument was out of my price range, but here's a similar one that's a symbol of this argentine capital. barrett. what is buenos aires? that's it. i'll have landmark! for...
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>> jimmy: yeah, we -- crosby, stills and nash?n the usa." it was pretty fun, yeah. i was very excited. >> he's a buddy. we do -- we did some stuff -- we sang a rock 'n roll star together not too long ago. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, yeah. isn't he great? with the birds, man. >> jimmy: the birds! oh, my god. and what was it -- sweet, "sweetheart of the rodeo?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: how great is that record? i love that album, and i love that that's -- that was kind of the end of the birds wasn't it? it's not a country record. >> yeah, well, they morphed into many, many different, different things. >> jimmy: like, wait, what? you guys are doing country now? >> yep, they were country though. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: that's such a great record, man. like, dude, oh, my god, i can't believe that was the end of them there. but, i wanted to ask you this thing. it's a cool story, i heard about this. you're celebrating your 36th wedding anniversary with your beautiful wife. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank
>> jimmy: yeah, we -- crosby, stills and nash?n the usa." it was pretty fun, yeah. i was very excited. >> he's a buddy. we do -- we did some stuff -- we sang a rock 'n roll star together not too long ago. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, yeah. isn't he great? with the birds, man. >> jimmy: the birds! oh, my god. and what was it -- sweet, "sweetheart of the rodeo?" >> yeah. >> jimmy: how great is that record? i love that album, and i love that...
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the inspirational thing about someone like diane nash, even if we are not allowed to vote, we can move the country towards a situation where we will be able to vote, and that is what the freedom rides were. she intervened when the first freedom riders were burned and beaten in alabama. she said it violence can stop us, the movement is dead, and she recruited students to take it up. creating a sense of new community and getting outside their comfort zone and debating what it really means to be an american, and most of america had no idea that such a profound debate was going on on predominantly african-american college campuses in the 1960's. tavis: he grew up a young, white man in atlanta and somewhere made it his life's passion, his life work at the king years. his new book is called "the king years: historic moments in the civil rights movement." taylor, always glad to have you. >> thank you. tavis: that is our show for this time. see you next time. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me
the inspirational thing about someone like diane nash, even if we are not allowed to vote, we can move the country towards a situation where we will be able to vote, and that is what the freedom rides were. she intervened when the first freedom riders were burned and beaten in alabama. she said it violence can stop us, the movement is dead, and she recruited students to take it up. creating a sense of new community and getting outside their comfort zone and debating what it really means to be...
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>> nash y quiero que estamos claros que por favor tome todo esto.e fue. federación con la corona que sos revoltoso es el único que ha hecho las listas es el único que conoce medio mundo de la colonia más aparte mi suegra y él fue el que se te segura. >> desgraciadamente no tengo cifra de 700 pero él es el único que me mandó golpear estamos en una recreación. >> iba por mis tortillas y mis tortillas quedaron regadas, yo golpeaba. >> ayúdame a pensar. llegaron que golpearon eso fueron. >> esto es para que te dejes de meter con tu familia yo nunca me he metido con familia. >> ella tiene problemas con toda la cuadra. >> cargarse de un recado de parte de su familia y sus familiares su. >> bloopers que ser muy ilógico es ilógico que yo lo mandé golpear yo no soy ese. >> primero me quedé sacar de mi casa restos de pies papeles, después de sé si sé lo que soy una bruja. >> esos esquemas ilógico ella mato tu papá. >> toda la vida de esta mujer está llena de muchas coincidencias muy creadas. >> de un enfisema pulmonar. >> erial es un trabajo como y es bruja.
>> nash y quiero que estamos claros que por favor tome todo esto.e fue. federación con la corona que sos revoltoso es el único que ha hecho las listas es el único que conoce medio mundo de la colonia más aparte mi suegra y él fue el que se te segura. >> desgraciadamente no tengo cifra de 700 pero él es el único que me mandó golpear estamos en una recreación. >> iba por mis tortillas y mis tortillas quedaron regadas, yo golpeaba. >> ayúdame a pensar. llegaron...
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the other will be in walnut creek taking over the current safeway boulevard on ig nash -- ig nashia boulevard officials say labels for gluten free required labels will help those who have celia disease. under the new rules, they must contain 20 parts per million fewer per gluten. in the past year, the gluten- free food industry made more than $4 billion. >>> the latest woody allen film and based in san francisco opens in several bay area theaters today. >> no, i have never been to san francisco. >> it's about a wealthy new york citywoman who finds herself broke and heads to texas to live with her sister. many parts of the movie was shot in the bay area last august. so far many movie critics have raved about the film. >>> coming up at 5:00, we'll have team coverage on the b.a.r.t. strike. ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnam
the other will be in walnut creek taking over the current safeway boulevard on ig nash -- ig nashia boulevard officials say labels for gluten free required labels will help those who have celia disease. under the new rules, they must contain 20 parts per million fewer per gluten. in the past year, the gluten- free food industry made more than $4 billion. >>> the latest woody allen film and based in san francisco opens in several bay area theaters today. >> no, i have never been...
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finding and comes, like "for what it's worth. " a four cd set called "carry on," curated by graham nash. here he is singing the song he wrote, suite judy blue eyes. -- sweet judy blue eyes. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: when you look at this box set, you think what about these five decades? >> i focus on what has come next. , we call that i did ourselves the ride.
finding and comes, like "for what it's worth. " a four cd set called "carry on," curated by graham nash. here he is singing the song he wrote, suite judy blue eyes. -- sweet judy blue eyes. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: when you look at this box set, you think what about these five decades? >> i focus on what has come next. , we call that i did ourselves the ride.
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with us now is navy captain chuck nash. good to see you. >> nice to be with you, air they will.n can we stop the bloodshed and when might that happen? >> we have to stop being one foot on the fence and one foot off and come down a one i'd or the other. the side to come down on is the side of the army which is the side of the people. when the muslim brotherhood came in after a popular uprising that took out mubarak they said we won't run in the local elections. they lied and they did and they said we won. then they said we won't run in the regional elections and they lied and did. and then when they took power under president morsi they started to change the constitution which passed under a popular referendum. by the time they called in the silent majority they woke up and realized what was happening, voting does not mean democracy. in this case it was one man, one vote, one time. after that it would have been impossible given the changes to the constitution to ever see anything remotely resembling democracy in egypt. a popular uprising now is greater than the one that threw out
with us now is navy captain chuck nash. good to see you. >> nice to be with you, air they will.n can we stop the bloodshed and when might that happen? >> we have to stop being one foot on the fence and one foot off and come down a one i'd or the other. the side to come down on is the side of the army which is the side of the people. when the muslim brotherhood came in after a popular uprising that took out mubarak they said we won't run in the local elections. they lied and they did...
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. >>> one year ago tomorrow rose mare and elizabeth nash why killed. this is the two miles for two hearts. saturday a hundred runners came down main street honoring the 19years old. it raised money for collar -- scholarships. they were sitting on a railroad bridge when the coal train derailed killing both teens. >>> a huge american league east showdown a 3-game soaries for the team ahead of them in the standings the rays. the birds are coming off two straight wins where. adam jones going deep and then later in the game, it was chris davis following suit. jones goes left center field and davis straight away center field and there was no doubt about that one. number 45 on the year for major league's home run leader right now. birds -- birds -- the birds are 4 1/2 games. [audio not understandable] when it comes to attendance the o's are in first place. a huge season that continues showing the success of the franchise as it continues growing and as do those going to the ball park. about 15% of those in attendance up 15% from last year's number at camden ya
. >>> one year ago tomorrow rose mare and elizabeth nash why killed. this is the two miles for two hearts. saturday a hundred runners came down main street honoring the 19years old. it raised money for collar -- scholarships. they were sitting on a railroad bridge when the coal train derailed killing both teens. >>> a huge american league east showdown a 3-game soaries for the team ahead of them in the standings the rays. the birds are coming off two straight wins where. adam...
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this one side of the coin and not seeing and not realizing the long term effects max twenty thirty nash ozo distills to the public one of the world's top air and space events is underway than outside moscow but it is good to see unbelievable stunts the russian foreign display teams as well as the latest aerospace technology indifference news there. three days of business led up to this but now the fun begins for the public here as you call fields and just outside of moscow the flight programs are the big draw for crowds here every year at max and it could because it's not just about the exhibit the latest in aviation technology that's on the ground it's what's flying above us in the sky and it makes quite an impression on the eyes and i can tell you on the ears as well some of the highlights today included the flight of the t. fifty the sukhoi successor to the mc twenty nine brand new it's a feature in the russian military and i really wild the crowds with its maneuvers at such a low altitude and of course we have the russian sweats that have been performing here on the ground. did jet
this one side of the coin and not seeing and not realizing the long term effects max twenty thirty nash ozo distills to the public one of the world's top air and space events is underway than outside moscow but it is good to see unbelievable stunts the russian foreign display teams as well as the latest aerospace technology indifference news there. three days of business led up to this but now the fun begins for the public here as you call fields and just outside of moscow the flight programs...
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thank you so much captain nash.esident obama declaring he wants the military action against syria to be dictated by congress. can the u.s. really afford to get involved in another overseas conflict? coming up, we'll tail tally up the possible bill and see how the government plans to pay for it all. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. >> fox news alert, more on the unfolding crisis in syria. president obama is backing away from what had loomed as an imminent military strike on a regime saying he will first seek congressional approval. professor of law and political science at usc joins us now. susan, in 24 hours we have heard "i have made a decision" and now" i have made a second decision. i am going to go to congress" and he knows congress will say no. what's your reaction to this? >> well,
thank you so much captain nash.esident obama declaring he wants the military action against syria to be dictated by congress. can the u.s. really afford to get involved in another overseas conflict? coming up, we'll tail tally up the possible bill and see how the government plans to pay for it all. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you...
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. >> that would be crosby stills nash and young, but i figure you're just going to enjoy this party animal me and hodie in the chicken outfit. >> real quick, though, "our house in the middle of the street." >> absolutely, a one-hit wonder possibly for this band. came out in 1982. we make all our home owners on "this old house" sing that. >> no, you don't. >> no, we don't. absolutely not. because it gets stuck in your head like it is now. >> thank you for joining us. >>> our man of the house, lou manfredini has some tips for us. right after this. we love our lou. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. those spots are actually leftover fo
. >> that would be crosby stills nash and young, but i figure you're just going to enjoy this party animal me and hodie in the chicken outfit. >> real quick, though, "our house in the middle of the street." >> absolutely, a one-hit wonder possibly for this band. came out in 1982. we make all our home owners on "this old house" sing that. >> no, you don't. >> no, we don't. absolutely not. because it gets stuck in your head like it is now....
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doug nash. south carolina. heidi from washington. just like anything else.n be abused but if you have a healthy out look you can control it. you were right, bill, if someone is unhappy with the lack of likes that person has a bigger problem. >> my brother died unexpectedly i could not get home for the funeral. we are sorry for your loss. mary an as a high school teacher for 34 years can definitely say social media is hurting her students. >> i appreciate that james. and apparently one of the low rated hosts on msnbc tweeted that abraham lincoln would quote hate bill o'reilly. possibly guess but what president lincoln really despised was desperation. finally tonight, the tip of the day. last night during my discussion with james carvil i said there were no republican speakers invited. i was wrong. some were asked to speak and they declined. they should have spoken. the mistake entirely on me. i simply assumed since all the speakers were liberal democrats that the republicans were left out. always check the facts before you make a definitive statement. and whe
doug nash. south carolina. heidi from washington. just like anything else.n be abused but if you have a healthy out look you can control it. you were right, bill, if someone is unhappy with the lack of likes that person has a bigger problem. >> my brother died unexpectedly i could not get home for the funeral. we are sorry for your loss. mary an as a high school teacher for 34 years can definitely say social media is hurting her students. >> i appreciate that james. and apparently...
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(jan) okay, it's someone named martin nash. yeah! michael?have to be a black guy? it is such a stereotype. i just wish that josh had made a more progressive choice, like a white guy... who went to prison for polluting a black guy's lake. i wonder what he did. in our society, a black man can be arrested for almost anything. he was probably at a sporting event and saw some people pushing each other. and he intervened. why would anyone go to jail for that? so... what we need to do is to forget about this whole "martin in prison" thing. people will draw unfair conclusions about martin and/or black people. cool. okay. angela? sure. let's protect the convicts at the expense of the general feeling of safety in the workplace. as a 90-pound female that sits in an ill-lit, rarely-visited corner of the office, naturally i agree with that. good. all right. [phone rings] jim halpert. i am so horny. okay, i can't help you with that. oh, i think you can, big tuna. tell me about that indian chick kelly. she seems pretty slutty. good for a romp in the sack. s
(jan) okay, it's someone named martin nash. yeah! michael?have to be a black guy? it is such a stereotype. i just wish that josh had made a more progressive choice, like a white guy... who went to prison for polluting a black guy's lake. i wonder what he did. in our society, a black man can be arrested for almost anything. he was probably at a sporting event and saw some people pushing each other. and he intervened. why would anyone go to jail for that? so... what we need to do is to forget...
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. >> food stamp participation jumps 10 percent in nash county.ere became more open to other forms of government aid as well. social worker grand de leg's ingenuity earned her a trip to the annual american association of snap director's convention in columbus, ohio where she received the gold champion's award from the usda. >> the citation applauded the very important strategy in counteracting what they described as mountain pride. >> real lang gree. >> unbelievable. seemed to me it's in reverse. we should be getting an award for the people we get off food stamps and find them a job. >> at the deepest level the motivation that drives the government to encourage people to take benefits they say they don't need. i think the difficult thing to understand. >> the usda they declined to speak with us. they did send us this 39 page report basically summing the usda's mission. >> it seems to boil down at some level to put as many eligible americans on the food stamp rolls as possible. >> that is exactly the way they see their mission. they explain it in t
. >> food stamp participation jumps 10 percent in nash county.ere became more open to other forms of government aid as well. social worker grand de leg's ingenuity earned her a trip to the annual american association of snap director's convention in columbus, ohio where she received the gold champion's award from the usda. >> the citation applauded the very important strategy in counteracting what they described as mountain pride. >> real lang gree. >> unbelievable....
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. >> food stamp participation jumps 10 percent in nash county.ere became more open to other forms of government aid as well. social worker grand de leg's ingenuity earned her a trip to the annual american association of snap director's convention in columbus, ohio where she received the gold champion's award from the usda. >> the citation applauded the very important strategy in counteracting what they described as mountain pride. >> real lang gree. >> unbelievable. seemed to me it's in reverse. we should be getting an award for the people we get off food stamps and find them a job. >> at the deepest level the motivation that drives the government to encourage people to take benefits they say they don't need. i think the difficult thing to understand. >> the usda they declined to speak with us. they did send us this 39 page report basically summing the usda's mission. >> it seems to boil down at some level to put as many eligible americans on the food stamp rolls as possible. >> that is exactly the way they see their mission. they explain it in t
. >> food stamp participation jumps 10 percent in nash county.ere became more open to other forms of government aid as well. social worker grand de leg's ingenuity earned her a trip to the annual american association of snap director's convention in columbus, ohio where she received the gold champion's award from the usda. >> the citation applauded the very important strategy in counteracting what they described as mountain pride. >> real lang gree. >> unbelievable....
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he really wowed them with a powerful pug nash shous speech in washington. christie is trying to occupy the center right space within the republican party. he sees ted cruz and rand paul going more to the far right of the party and trying to assert them in that way and he doesn't see a romney-type figure or a jeb bush-type figure. >> christina, what do you think his prospects are for getting elected? >> well, it's still so early but he's actually out there governing now and working with a democratic legislature and trying to get things done. he's probably going to be re-elected by a wide margin and mitt romney was so removed by his tenure and it was not as recent. people are going to respond to that. they are able to really understand when i go out and talk to voters, especially in some of the early primary states like iowa, they are away of chris christie and especially what he did. he talks about that all the time. it's a long way away and democrats always talk about who is the most electable in the republican party field but democrats aren't the ones that
he really wowed them with a powerful pug nash shous speech in washington. christie is trying to occupy the center right space within the republican party. he sees ted cruz and rand paul going more to the far right of the party and trying to assert them in that way and he doesn't see a romney-type figure or a jeb bush-type figure. >> christina, what do you think his prospects are for getting elected? >> well, it's still so early but he's actually out there governing now and working...
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martin nash, i presume? this is a little gift bag for you, free of charge. follow me.will show you where all the slaves work. not... so your desk is... hi. i'm jim. i'm new here. oh, my god! it's really you. [laughs] i was just doin' a little joke there about how we'd never met. i know. i don't care. awesome. good to be back. where do i stand with pam? um...no idea. (dwight) well, well, well. look what the cat dragged in from stamford. hey, dwight. fact: i am older. i am wiser. do not mess with me. okay. sounds good. what are you doing? i don't know what you're talking about. do i have a spider on my forehead? no. look good. why are you looking at my forehead? i'm not. meet my eye line, jim. i am. stop acting like an idiot! okay. (ryan) hey, buddy. welcome back. hey, how are you, man? good to see you. i'm good. how are you? so... oh, i'm sorry. are you sitting here now? yeah. oh. um... unless you really, really want it back. you know, man, it's really youcall. cool. thank you. mm-hmm. let me get that for you. you got it? mm-hmm. this one taken? no? good. yeah, jim is a
martin nash, i presume? this is a little gift bag for you, free of charge. follow me.will show you where all the slaves work. not... so your desk is... hi. i'm jim. i'm new here. oh, my god! it's really you. [laughs] i was just doin' a little joke there about how we'd never met. i know. i don't care. awesome. good to be back. where do i stand with pam? um...no idea. (dwight) well, well, well. look what the cat dragged in from stamford. hey, dwight. fact: i am older. i am wiser. do not mess with...
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and i know when i got married, my girlfriend niese nash introduced sal to me. i was saying no, i want this and this. she said don't date for your preference. what's your priority? you need somebody who is going to say i'm going to the doctor with you. and sal is all that. and he's got a lot of rhythm, too. he did the first stuff. [ laughter ] >> that's important. >> very important. [ laughter ] >> i think women got to look at what do you need in a relationship, not what is all the stuff i want. >> sex all the time. [ laughter ] >> you talk about all of the things, but the bottom line is do you want him? do you want to go to bed with him? >> that's important. [ laughter ] >> priorities, barbara. do you want him, do you want to go to bed with him? >> that has to be there somewhere. >> knowing that that's not going to last for 30, 40 years. and that whoever you marry, you better be able to talk to them. >> that's right. >> for the times when you're going through the change, and guys never understand it. don't touch me when i'm hot. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> you
and i know when i got married, my girlfriend niese nash introduced sal to me. i was saying no, i want this and this. she said don't date for your preference. what's your priority? you need somebody who is going to say i'm going to the doctor with you. and sal is all that. and he's got a lot of rhythm, too. he did the first stuff. [ laughter ] >> that's important. >> very important. [ laughter ] >> i think women got to look at what do you need in a relationship, not what is all...
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if a judge has said what many of us have said and nash action network, my group, oo along with the newity civil liberties union and others had huge marches around this. now you have a judge saying what we are saying. the right thing to do would be for the mayor to cease and desist. he will probably resist and there probably be an appeal and we will end up fighting it. i think clearly anyone that has looked at this would say what the judge has said this violates the constitutional rights of citizens and the violates the civil rights of minorities and racially discriminatory. i think a huge vindication for many who said this all along and accused of everything from race baiting to just exacerbatinging situations. >> the judge says it happens in new york with those to have higher crime rates. >> the judge and what we have been saying is even in nonminority neighborhoods they are stopped. if that is the case where do you have on the upper east side you have very few minorities living the people that are stopped -- >> last year, you had a gentleman on your program that was stopped ten times
if a judge has said what many of us have said and nash action network, my group, oo along with the newity civil liberties union and others had huge marches around this. now you have a judge saying what we are saying. the right thing to do would be for the mayor to cease and desist. he will probably resist and there probably be an appeal and we will end up fighting it. i think clearly anyone that has looked at this would say what the judge has said this violates the constitutional rights of...
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instituted a pay wall at the post a couple of months ago and there was a lot of sort of whaling and nashingth. it's $10 a month. i have a lot of e-mail from readers who say i can't pay this. it's just not something i can manage. and i get that and it's actually a fair amount of money, but it is at the same time the sort of fascinating bit of the world where i think the news and the way it pays, it's something they are not used to paying for it. it would be very weird, i can't pay for the food. i'd like to see some advertisements on the side of the candy bar and yet we've ended up in this place. that's the central weakness of the business model that we have not figured out either in the internet age but to a degree i don't think people before it how to get people to pay the cost of the journals they consume. >> there is no business model. if you look at a number of these pieces, my friend jack schaefer, wrote a good one for reuters, saying jeff bezos has this amazing ability to spin technology and he's an alchemist and maybe he can bring that to "the washington post." a completely fair point
instituted a pay wall at the post a couple of months ago and there was a lot of sort of whaling and nashingth. it's $10 a month. i have a lot of e-mail from readers who say i can't pay this. it's just not something i can manage. and i get that and it's actually a fair amount of money, but it is at the same time the sort of fascinating bit of the world where i think the news and the way it pays, it's something they are not used to paying for it. it would be very weird, i can't pay for the food....
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he is nash professor of law and co-founder and director of the center for the study of law and culture at columbia university and professor thomas is one of the editors of the seminole volume critical race theory, the form of the movement. the three powerful thinkers and visionary speakers. [applause] >> get settled, and make yourself comfortable and we are so glad you made it. i was saying to camille and sarah before we came on that in so many ways barack obama has set up our conversation about blacks in the twenty-first century through his comments yesterday but i want to put that in the larger context because we are trying to take the backward and forward look on this panel in our conversation. the backward look is about where have we come, where have we come to since in the 50 years since the march on washington. at the same time, this particular moment is framed by a three events, the first is in the last three weeks the supreme court overturned the domestic marriage act and struck down the voting rights act. at the same time seven days ago george zimmerman was acquitted of the mu
he is nash professor of law and co-founder and director of the center for the study of law and culture at columbia university and professor thomas is one of the editors of the seminole volume critical race theory, the form of the movement. the three powerful thinkers and visionary speakers. [applause] >> get settled, and make yourself comfortable and we are so glad you made it. i was saying to camille and sarah before we came on that in so many ways barack obama has set up our...
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this area was also hit by the may 2010 floods in nash vvillna not quite this bad, though.ay as business owners return to clean up this destruction, it looks like the weather is going to cooperate so they can get right to work. >> all right, stephanie. we appreciate it. stephanie from wkrn, we appreciate that again. >> a florida man makes a stunning admission on facebook and now stands accused of murder with the words "you will see me in the news." >> derek medina posted a confession and a picture of his wife's corpse on his facebook page saying he killed her. he turned himself into police but the photo stayed on his facebook page for at least five hours and was shared again and again before it was taken down. nick, what do we know about this? >> reporter: this story seems too horrible to be true but police say that it is. we want to give you a warning. we're about to show you the photo which is very, very graphic. if you have a weak stomach or children in the room, now is not the time to look at the tv. this is the photo that derek posted after he said he killed her after
this area was also hit by the may 2010 floods in nash vvillna not quite this bad, though.ay as business owners return to clean up this destruction, it looks like the weather is going to cooperate so they can get right to work. >> all right, stephanie. we appreciate it. stephanie from wkrn, we appreciate that again. >> a florida man makes a stunning admission on facebook and now stands accused of murder with the words "you will see me in the news." >> derek medina...
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look at a guy like steve nash. didn't get a basketball until he was 33 years old.st fit for your unique genome. and look at the mid teen years. >> figure out your skill set. and go find the sport that emphasizes it. it's a fascinating book. we could spend hours on it. it is "the sports gene," by >>> a quick programming note before we go. last week, we told you ltc -- it airs tonight on tlc. >> did we mention it's shark week? >> couldn't figure that out. >> wanted to clarify that out. congratulations. we have a new member of our "gma" family. our operations manager has a baby girl on sunday. her name, beautiful mira irene. congratulations. welcome to the family. >> thanks for watching. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. ac transit has struck a deal that avoided an anticipated strike this morning. negotiators for b.a.r.t. and its unions each make their case on contract talks to a governor's panel this morning. the public hearing at the state building in oakland begins at 10:30. still kind of gray out there. let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco. >> still fligh
look at a guy like steve nash. didn't get a basketball until he was 33 years old.st fit for your unique genome. and look at the mid teen years. >> figure out your skill set. and go find the sport that emphasizes it. it's a fascinating book. we could spend hours on it. it is "the sports gene," by >>> a quick programming note before we go. last week, we told you ltc -- it airs tonight on tlc. >> did we mention it's shark week? >> couldn't figure that out....
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well, a bench-clearing brawl nearly breaks out between the braves and nashs last night.attle didn't stop on the field. annie shows joins us for more in this morning's bleacher report. >> good morning. we've all seen teams brawl on the field in baseball. now they're taking the fight to twitter. this beef between the behaves and nationals started when bryce harper hit a home run in the third inning. the braves pitch ter hul joel ter ran didn't appreciate the way he admired it and drilled him with the first pitch next time up. benches cleared but cooler heads prevailed. the team's official twitter accounts decided to take is the battle to cyber space. koun move, bro. the nationals responded with, which part? giving up the home run or drilling the 20-year-old on the first pitch his next time up? the twitter war would end there. the braves got the last laugh. they won the game for their 12th win in a row. you see these two handsome fellows here with the crazy haircuts? that's the manning brothers, both peyton and eli, they've shown us their comedic skills before on "saturday
well, a bench-clearing brawl nearly breaks out between the braves and nashs last night.attle didn't stop on the field. annie shows joins us for more in this morning's bleacher report. >> good morning. we've all seen teams brawl on the field in baseball. now they're taking the fight to twitter. this beef between the behaves and nationals started when bryce harper hit a home run in the third inning. the braves pitch ter hul joel ter ran didn't appreciate the way he admired it and drilled...
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in nash veil alone. maria molina is live now in the fox extreme weather center with more for us. maria. >> good morning, patti ann. heart breaking to see images out of parts of tennessee. that was the story in missouri, parts of kansas even down into oklahoma. i want to show you how much rain was picked up in some of these states, just over the past 48 hours. in the past two days, some areas have seen more than 6:00 inches. some areas locally over a foot of rain. -- six inches. we saw images out of extreme flooding. warnings and watches continue to be in effect. why we're seeing heavy rain out here, an area of high pressure remains in place over parts of louisiana and texas and southern parts of arkansas. north of the system we have moisture riding up along it producing showers and thunderstorms. forecast next day and couple days for heavy rain to continue out over those states, patti ann. patti ann: maria molina in the fox extreme weather center. thank you. bill: have to figure that storm will go on for some time too. it covered a big part of the country. a lost folks got dumped
in nash veil alone. maria molina is live now in the fox extreme weather center with more for us. maria. >> good morning, patti ann. heart breaking to see images out of parts of tennessee. that was the story in missouri, parts of kansas even down into oklahoma. i want to show you how much rain was picked up in some of these states, just over the past 48 hours. in the past two days, some areas have seen more than 6:00 inches. some areas locally over a foot of rain. -- six inches. we saw...
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in nashville, tennessee, a young diane nashe name of who called a meeting to organize the student nonviolent organizing community. fromat about daisy bates the little rock nine? she counseled them. >> and yet they still were not on stage. woman by the name of joann robinson who was a professor at alabama state college long before martin luther king jr. and others did anything. she took old memory graph machines and made hundreds and thousands of copies of a leaflet and had students from her school to go out. there any discussion about the absence of women on that day? >> the movement was dominated in the early days by ministers, black ministers, lots of them baptist. they were just operating in their own church. >> there is a book about the march on washington just published. history of women in the labor movement who did much of the work before the march on washington in making it possible. it's a wonderful read. jones.iam p >> we got a bad review in the new york times but don't believe that. >> i'm a third-year student at gw law school and it's an honor to be in the presence of such great
in nashville, tennessee, a young diane nashe name of who called a meeting to organize the student nonviolent organizing community. fromat about daisy bates the little rock nine? she counseled them. >> and yet they still were not on stage. woman by the name of joann robinson who was a professor at alabama state college long before martin luther king jr. and others did anything. she took old memory graph machines and made hundreds and thousands of copies of a leaflet and had students from...
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[laughter] >> we've got to see if steve nash has the skills.occer like you do. >> give it to me, give it to me, give it to me now! ♪ ♪ >> camelot ♪ i know it sounds ♪ ♪ a bit ♪ bizarre >>steve: i say marinara, you say gravy. >>brian: i don't have anything that doesn't say chef-boy-ar-dee on the label. >>steve: i'll drive. >> quit isn't the way we roll in new york city. >>steve: mr. weiner called in all the interns and he said i want to show you something. let's play this memory game. >>brian: you don't want to do that with weiner. >>ainsley: someone is licking my arm. i hope it's a dog. >> do you have a hard time in the morning doing your hair? >> no, i don't do anything. >> then i don't want to talk to you anymore. >> a georgia woman thought she was going crazy when she spotted this k.f.c. seven-foot bucket. >>brian: kennedy joins us live. you are exclusive to huckabee? you love him? >> no. i'm exclusive to stossel. how dare you. >>brian: what do you say? i talked to tamara and she said tomorrow you're bringing pictures of the hot tub in. >> y
[laughter] >> we've got to see if steve nash has the skills.occer like you do. >> give it to me, give it to me, give it to me now! ♪ ♪ >> camelot ♪ i know it sounds ♪ ♪ a bit ♪ bizarre >>steve: i say marinara, you say gravy. >>brian: i don't have anything that doesn't say chef-boy-ar-dee on the label. >>steve: i'll drive. >> quit isn't the way we roll in new york city. >>steve: mr. weiner called in all the interns and he said i want to...
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nash from florida. independent line. caller: good morning. i think the u.s.uld leave egypt and the middle east alone. lindsey graham, john mccain, they went down there to incite the muslim brotherhood. it is not right. -- we haveighting fighting because john mccain and lindsey graham went down there, helping to push president morsi out. and this is not a coup. dictator.a these guys have to go. we need the muslim brotherhood out. out of do is just get the system. let the egyptians run their own country by themselves. you. thank from "the washington times" -- one of our viewers. you cannot go into the middle east and not expect to destabilize the entire area. thanks, bush. hartford, conn. democrats line. amazed at this tragic situation there in egypt. nobody seemed to recall, during the mubarak regime, he kept a tight rein on the muslim brotherhood. i can recall, seven, eight years , when there was some kind of being attacked in , and under mr. mubarak's as a recall, several of the kepterhood leaders were the reigns on them. apparently, mr. mubarak knows someth
nash from florida. independent line. caller: good morning. i think the u.s.uld leave egypt and the middle east alone. lindsey graham, john mccain, they went down there to incite the muslim brotherhood. it is not right. -- we haveighting fighting because john mccain and lindsey graham went down there, helping to push president morsi out. and this is not a coup. dictator.a these guys have to go. we need the muslim brotherhood out. out of do is just get the system. let the egyptians run their own...
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1969 and 1970, about the breakup of the beatles, about the emergence of james taylor, crosby, stills, nash, and young, from a musical standpoint what was happening politically at the time. we had woodstock in 1969. you had the remnants of the civil rights movement moving to the war in vietnam, and the political unrest, kent state, and all that was happening during that time. remarkable book. reading a book called "the executioner." a book about the diary of an executioner from the 16th 16th century, 17th century. a little bit gory, but very interesting all the same. an executioner, his diary in germany in nuremberg during that time. and a book, "duel with the devil." bat murder trial that took place just as our country was at its dawning, and it was the trial of someone named levi weeks from manhattan, and he was on trial for the murder of a woman named elma sands, and mr. weeks' defense attorneys were both aaron burr and alexander hamilton. the title "duel with the devil." and was a remarkable trial that took place as our country was just coming to being and to have both these two rivals
1969 and 1970, about the breakup of the beatles, about the emergence of james taylor, crosby, stills, nash, and young, from a musical standpoint what was happening politically at the time. we had woodstock in 1969. you had the remnants of the civil rights movement moving to the war in vietnam, and the political unrest, kent state, and all that was happening during that time. remarkable book. reading a book called "the executioner." a book about the diary of an executioner from the...
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the self in america even in cambridge maryland in national tennessee a woman by the name of diane nash and ella baker that called the first meeting to organize the student nonviolent coordinating committee for a woman by the name of joann robertson who was a professor at alabama state college. long before martin luther king said anything about the boycott, she took an old machine and made hundreds of thousands of copies. there is a discussion about the absence. >> it was demonstrated by ministers. a lot of the baptist students. they were operating in their own church. >> there is a book about the march on washington just published. i can't think of the author's name. it traces the history of the women in the labour movement who did much of the work before the march on washington. and it is a wonderful read. william jones is the author. he got a bad review in "the new york times", but don't believe that. >> let's move on to a couple questions. >> i am the third year student at gw law school and it is an honor to be in the presence of such great leaders. my question has to do with the me
the self in america even in cambridge maryland in national tennessee a woman by the name of diane nash and ella baker that called the first meeting to organize the student nonviolent coordinating committee for a woman by the name of joann robertson who was a professor at alabama state college. long before martin luther king said anything about the boycott, she took an old machine and made hundreds of thousands of copies. there is a discussion about the absence. >> it was demonstrated by...
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nash and the british parliament want to put the brakes on this. they want to have it -- congress and the british parliament want to put a brace on this. they want to see more evidence. it shows you how in the last 10 years things have changed. conservatives in britain and here, john boehner demanding more evidence. there was more residents to rush into a military intervention then there was. ce to rush into a military intervention then there was. host: mr. swaine, thanks for your time. guest: thank you. host: you heard jon swaine reference the letter john boehner sent to the president asking for clarification. "he even as the united states grapples with the scale of human suffering, we are confronted with cut up letting potential scenarios. our response host: he goes on to ask a series of questions. there is another letter from members of congress asking for more consultation from congress about this issue. the international community is where we are turning our attention to this morning. you heard jon swaine talk about some of the reaction in the
nash and the british parliament want to put the brakes on this. they want to have it -- congress and the british parliament want to put a brace on this. they want to see more evidence. it shows you how in the last 10 years things have changed. conservatives in britain and here, john boehner demanding more evidence. there was more residents to rush into a military intervention then there was. ce to rush into a military intervention then there was. host: mr. swaine, thanks for your time. guest:...
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in nashville, tennessee, a young woman by the name of diane nash who called a meeting to organize thetudent nonviolent organizing community. >> what about daisy bates from the little rock nine? she counseled them. >> and yet they still were not on stage. >> a woman by the name of joann robinson who was a professor at alabama state college long before martin luther king jr. and others did anything. she took old memory graph machines and made hundreds and thousands of copies of a leaflet and had students from her school to go out. >> was there any discussion about the absence of women on that day? >> the movement was dominated in the early days by ministers, black ministers, lots of them baptist. they were just operating in their own church. >> there is a book about the march on washington just published. it traces the history of women in the labor movement who did much of the work before the march on washington in making it possible. it's a wonderful read. >> william p jones. >> we got a bad review in the new york times but don't believe that. >> i'm a third-year student at gw law scho
in nashville, tennessee, a young woman by the name of diane nash who called a meeting to organize thetudent nonviolent organizing community. >> what about daisy bates from the little rock nine? she counseled them. >> and yet they still were not on stage. >> a woman by the name of joann robinson who was a professor at alabama state college long before martin luther king jr. and others did anything. she took old memory graph machines and made hundreds and thousands of copies of...
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cambridge, maryland, gloria richardson, in nashville, tennessee, a young woman by the name of diane nash. ella baker who called her first meeting to organize the student nonviolence coordinating committee. >> what about daisy baits. >> the little rock nine. >> and yet they still weren't onstage. >> and, andy, it was a woman by the name of joann robertson who was a professor at alabama state college. long before martin luther king jr. and others said anything about a boycott, she took a machine and made hundreds and thousands of copies of a leaflet and had students from her school to go out -- [inaudible] >> is there any discussion about the absence of women on the stage that day? > you know, the movement was dominated in the early days by ministers. black ministers. they were operating their own church. >> there's a new book about the march on washington just published. i can't think of the author's name. but it's in bookstores now and it traces the history of the women in the labor movement who did much of the work before the march on washington and making it possible. it's a wonderful
cambridge, maryland, gloria richardson, in nashville, tennessee, a young woman by the name of diane nash. ella baker who called her first meeting to organize the student nonviolence coordinating committee. >> what about daisy baits. >> the little rock nine. >> and yet they still weren't onstage. >> and, andy, it was a woman by the name of joann robertson who was a professor at alabama state college. long before martin luther king jr. and others said anything about a...