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the founder of two groups, the birds, and crosby stills nash and young.ncredible talent and ability to produce beautiful harmonies has put him into rocco lead, and not once but twice into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. on tour.k on to her -- we take a look at david singing to start our conversation. ♪ ♪ you know it increases my paranoia ♪ i'm not giving it an inch ♪ tavis: you still got it. after all these years am a you still got it. when you were supposed to be here, some time ago, we got a call just for your appearance that you had to be rushed to the hospital for a surgery. >> it wasn't quite a rush. i did that thing where you do all those test. test came back. a red light went off. it's just science fiction what they can do nowadays. to operate in your heart to go through your artery. we took a peek and said, that's almost close. open, and they slip a piece of macaroni. all of a sudden your blood flows. tavis: you have had serious health concern. how about it has changed your ?iew >> it makes you try to take it more seriously. i have been working at
the founder of two groups, the birds, and crosby stills nash and young.ncredible talent and ability to produce beautiful harmonies has put him into rocco lead, and not once but twice into the rock 'n roll hall of fame. on tour.k on to her -- we take a look at david singing to start our conversation. ♪ ♪ you know it increases my paranoia ♪ i'm not giving it an inch ♪ tavis: you still got it. after all these years am a you still got it. when you were supposed to be here, some time ago, we...
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i love that. >> peace. >> i just got a piece sign from graham nash and my life is wonderful.want to hear from you, and what does the civil rights act mean to you? to me, it means my total existence as a professional african-american woman in this country. and without the acts of so many others, i obviously would not be standing here today. and holding out hope, the search for time, and the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. >>> we continue to be optimistic. the longer this goes, the harder it gets, but we have eliminated a lot of the area. >> well, crews fail to detect what could be pings from the plane's black box after hearing something this weekend. nbc's tom costello has a point by point update on where the situation is at this point, and the hope of recovering this aircraft. plus, despite the millions of dollars involved in college sports, a uconn basketball player says that sometimes he goes to bed at night quote starvi starving. now the evident to allow college athletes to unionize could go beyond northwestern. and here is a look at what is happening today. the
i love that. >> peace. >> i just got a piece sign from graham nash and my life is wonderful.want to hear from you, and what does the civil rights act mean to you? to me, it means my total existence as a professional african-american woman in this country. and without the acts of so many others, i obviously would not be standing here today. and holding out hope, the search for time, and the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. >>> we continue to be optimistic. the...
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captain chuck nash is a fox military analysis. and is this a promising lead to you at this point?e been skeptical and begin that it is the australian crew and the device is operated by the american team. the u.s. navy team sent with the pinger locator. i am hopeful for the first time that they have found it and given the size of the search area. it is especially now so close to the batteries. >> the size of the search area can be narrowed. and now the depth of the ocean is great concern as well. but they are saying it is where they found the ming is 4500 meters. the working conditions for a black box is 4500 meters. could that be a constraint? >> it will be in the salvaging effort and finding it. but if they can get 1 or 2 more cuts. and lines of bearing to take the area of uncertainity down. it will do a under water search and come back up to the service and down load the information off like you would a hard drive. and if they find something that is aircraft debris. it will be replaced with a sonar package and let it go down and the do the same thing. at some point, hopefully fi
captain chuck nash is a fox military analysis. and is this a promising lead to you at this point?e been skeptical and begin that it is the australian crew and the device is operated by the american team. the u.s. navy team sent with the pinger locator. i am hopeful for the first time that they have found it and given the size of the search area. it is especially now so close to the batteries. >> the size of the search area can be narrowed. and now the depth of the ocean is great concern...
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captain chuck nash, thank you for your insights.e'll check back with you. >> always a pleasure. >>. >> millions of students in dozens of states started the common core testing this week. if you're a parent, you know all about it. the feds are trying to set up uniform standards for education in this country. there are a lot of students opting out and doing it in record numbers. indiana already dropped that program as parents are upset over the government dictating what their kids should learn. and the data the government is collecting in the process. now common core could have a major impact on the midterm elections. how? brian llamas live with that story. >> all in all, 45 states and washington, d.c. opted into the common core initiative. new york was one of the first to implement testing last year. this year as many as 30,000 parents have opted their kids out of the test. from new york to oklahoma, concerned parents say the testing allows the federal government to dictate curriculum, taking power away from local districts and educa
captain chuck nash, thank you for your insights.e'll check back with you. >> always a pleasure. >>. >> millions of students in dozens of states started the common core testing this week. if you're a parent, you know all about it. the feds are trying to set up uniform standards for education in this country. there are a lot of students opting out and doing it in record numbers. indiana already dropped that program as parents are upset over the government dictating what their...
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joining us now, fox news military analyst, retired navy captain, chuck nash.start by wishing you and your family a happy easter weekend. >> well, thank you, jamie. the same to you and yours. >> captain, what's going on here? >> this is an attempt by the united states to show that we are standing behind our nato allies. this is not to reinforce poland. you don't do that with 130 troops. what you do is, you show -- try to show some resolve, because they have to be getting nervous over there. the russians are filling a leadership vacuum and now some allies are starting to question our resolve. so we're trying to do what we can to make up for a very bad situation. >> are they only just starting to question our resolve, or has this been building over other situations? look how many conflicts we've had to make a decision on in the last couple years. >> yeah. it's very clear that the united states is with drawing from the world stage. the problem is, we say we're war-weary, even though only less than 1% of the people in this country serve in the military. so the civi
joining us now, fox news military analyst, retired navy captain, chuck nash.start by wishing you and your family a happy easter weekend. >> well, thank you, jamie. the same to you and yours. >> captain, what's going on here? >> this is an attempt by the united states to show that we are standing behind our nato allies. this is not to reinforce poland. you don't do that with 130 troops. what you do is, you show -- try to show some resolve, because they have to be getting...
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i talked to a former teammate of mine, steve nash, late last night. we went back and forth. he rearranged his schedule. at this point in time i like steve nash to come and represent current players. >> thank you, mayor. well, this is an astonishing situation, obviously. after initial outrage, disappointment, sadness, i think today is a very proud home not only for the players association. current and former players, the nba, and as a father of three and a member of this community, i want to thank both mayors, the players association, and adam silver for quick, unequivocal and concise decision made today on behalf of everybody involved in this situation. it's -- it begs a bigger we. you know, if racism is a learned behavior, how long will it go on for? how long will people be taught to be bigoted, to discriminate, and to instill hatred in our communities? let's hope this is an opportunity for all of us as players, former players, as a league, as a community to help educate and help take one step further to eradicating racism in our communities. again, this is a really proud d
i talked to a former teammate of mine, steve nash, late last night. we went back and forth. he rearranged his schedule. at this point in time i like steve nash to come and represent current players. >> thank you, mayor. well, this is an astonishing situation, obviously. after initial outrage, disappointment, sadness, i think today is a very proud home not only for the players association. current and former players, the nba, and as a father of three and a member of this community, i want...
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people around world zoo wants to come here and have an opportunity and the danger is according to nash we are losing sight of those fundamental values that made us a place everyone wanted to come to including the next one. >> a quick preview with marie breaux -- marji ross. you are watching the tv on c-span2. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news. behind-the-scenes looks to interact with others for television programming. earlier this week, the new york times interview with former supreme court justice john paul stevens on his recently published book six amendments which outlines justice stevens's thoughts on how the constitution should be amended. we tweeted in the associated press elizabeth warren's book a fighting chance. it was released on tuesday. the book recounts the senator's life and professional career, childhood in oklahoma to her years as a harvard law professor at her oyster -- current tenure in the u.s. senate. on our face book page we posted a behind-the-scenes photo from our interview program after words. pictured is the host ta
people around world zoo wants to come here and have an opportunity and the danger is according to nash we are losing sight of those fundamental values that made us a place everyone wanted to come to including the next one. >> a quick preview with marie breaux -- marji ross. you are watching the tv on c-span2. >> booktv is on facebook and twitter. like and follow us for book industry news. behind-the-scenes looks to interact with others for television programming. earlier this week,...
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diane nash, one of my favorite people from the civil rights era, and some of you may know her, but she was a leader of the sit-ins, freedom rides, everything. her family was harassed by the fbi. dm one of the interviews with her, i said, diane, i showed her fbi document the about what they did done, petty little things. she said, oh, i don't bother with that. that was hoover. what do you mean that was hoover? that's the fbi. they did terrible stuff. he said, yes, but i blame us for hoover. we left him in a position of arbitrary secret power for 50 years and anyone who studies american government in the 6th grade should know you get what you got on art karat, whose world was small and wanted to run things. i blame us. he's diane nash, black, cannot vote herself, but assuming responsible for hoover insteds of victimhood. that's an amazing example to me of the wisdom young people -- she was 23 years olds when she's doing this stuff with hoover, so there's a lot of wisdom here, no easy answers, but it really makes our history just enthralling, i think. >> thank you, and keep on keeping on.
diane nash, one of my favorite people from the civil rights era, and some of you may know her, but she was a leader of the sit-ins, freedom rides, everything. her family was harassed by the fbi. dm one of the interviews with her, i said, diane, i showed her fbi document the about what they did done, petty little things. she said, oh, i don't bother with that. that was hoover. what do you mean that was hoover? that's the fbi. they did terrible stuff. he said, yes, but i blame us for hoover. we...
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. >> with me now, fox news military analyst and retired navy pilot, captain chuck nash. captain, what's your take on reports coming out of china about the pulse signal? >> well, judge, it's very unique that the significant has been identified as being on the right frequency. and the word that gets my attention is pulse because it is a ping, it is as your previous guest just discussed. and it is constant. it is a constant ping every one second. so if they did hear that -- and i say if, because there could be some confusion and quite frankly the chinese have not been either very forthcoming or very accurate in what they've said to this date. but if they did in fact hear something on 37.5 and it was 90 seconds worth of consistent ping, maybe what happened is their sensor did move out of the area or maybe moved in a different part of the water where the signal was blocked. and it can be blocked because of various water conditions. so it is possible. but by this point, we should have had airplanes on scene dropping sona buoys, listening for it. if they don't find it with that
. >> with me now, fox news military analyst and retired navy pilot, captain chuck nash. captain, what's your take on reports coming out of china about the pulse signal? >> well, judge, it's very unique that the significant has been identified as being on the right frequency. and the word that gets my attention is pulse because it is a ping, it is as your previous guest just discussed. and it is constant. it is a constant ping every one second. so if they did hear that -- and i say...
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behind him steve nash, one of his fellow players on the suns, with me in studio ross, neither of us have played basketball, i guarantee that, but you get the feeling talking and listening to the players that this was an issue that struck right at the core of what they felt and how they felt about being players for people who refer to themselves as owners. >> kevin johnson, he understands working for billionaire owners, and you saw steve nash as well as kareem abdul jabar. he's very passionate about treating man, woman, treating them equally, no matter your pay skill, gender, it's about being equal and treating everybody fairly. >> again as we point out to our audience who might be joining us right now the verdict has been delivered by the nba, the commissioner of the nba announcing that donald sterling, owner of the l.a. clippers caught up in the vandal of a tape leaked by a woman who is alleged to be his mistress, has been banned for life from the nba. he was fined $2.5 million, the maximum fine that he said that the nba can give, and also suggesting to the teams' other owners that they
behind him steve nash, one of his fellow players on the suns, with me in studio ross, neither of us have played basketball, i guarantee that, but you get the feeling talking and listening to the players that this was an issue that struck right at the core of what they felt and how they felt about being players for people who refer to themselves as owners. >> kevin johnson, he understands working for billionaire owners, and you saw steve nash as well as kareem abdul jabar. he's very...
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diane nash, dye ran nash is one of my favorite people from the civil rights era. some of you may know her. but she was a leader of the sit-ins, the freedom rides, everything. her family was harassed by the fbi, and in one of my interviews with her, i said, diane -- i showed her some of these fbi documents, and she says, oh, i don't bother with that, that's just hoover. i said, what do you mean? she said, yes, but i blame us for hoover. we left him this a position of arbitrary secret power for 50 years, and anybody who studies american government in the sixth grade should though you're going to get just what you got, an autocrat whose world was small and wanted to run things. i blame us. so here's diane nash who's black and cannot vote herself, but she's assuming responsibility for j. edgar hoover instead of a sense of victimhood. and so that is an amazing example to me of kind of wisdom that these young people -- she was only 23 years old when she's doing all this stuff with j. edgar hoover. so there's a lot of wisdom here, and there are no easy answers, but it re
diane nash, dye ran nash is one of my favorite people from the civil rights era. some of you may know her. but she was a leader of the sit-ins, the freedom rides, everything. her family was harassed by the fbi, and in one of my interviews with her, i said, diane -- i showed her some of these fbi documents, and she says, oh, i don't bother with that, that's just hoover. i said, what do you mean? she said, yes, but i blame us for hoover. we left him this a position of arbitrary secret power for...
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captain chuck nash is a retired navy captain and fox news military analyst. lot of information going on there. chuck, what do you make of the fact that there's this report now out of london today that another malaysia airlines' black box information -- that somehow it was recorded over and so there's a huge mistake in a 2012 incident? >> yeah, gretchen, that sounds to me like procedural error. the cockpit voice recorder is what's termed an event recorder, meaning it's to capture -- that's why it only runs for two hours. it captures an event which caused a problem and either the aircraft landed safely or it crashed and it helps investigators figure out what caused the event. now, the normal procedure is if something goes wrong, you follow your checklist and you land the aircraft and then as soon as everything is done, you pull the circuit breaker to shut off that recording so it doesn't record over the event data. and evidently what happened was the air crew in the malaysia 747 incident in the summer of 2012 did not pull the circuit breaker and it just sat the
captain chuck nash is a retired navy captain and fox news military analyst. lot of information going on there. chuck, what do you make of the fact that there's this report now out of london today that another malaysia airlines' black box information -- that somehow it was recorded over and so there's a huge mistake in a 2012 incident? >> yeah, gretchen, that sounds to me like procedural error. the cockpit voice recorder is what's termed an event recorder, meaning it's to capture -- that's...
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chuck nash, retired navy captain and fox news analyst. let's talk first about this possible oil slick. what would that say to you? >> well, i think what the accident investigators are trying to rule out, is it jet fuel, is it jet a. if it is, they can tell that by chemical analysis. if it is some other kind of distillate, they'll be able to do that and in a lot of cases it is illegal to discharge oil in some regions and in some quantities so what they may do is wind up going after the shipping company that discharged the oil. >> let's talk about this bluefin 21. now that they're no longer hearing the pings, now they have to move to this underwater search, we have this amazing graphic that will show how it actually works. it is actually like a lawn mower, right? going back and forth across the bottom of the ocean? >> yeah. what it does, gretchen, you preprogram it before inserting it into the water. then it swims, it takes about two hours to get down to operational depth in these waters because it is about 12,000 feet deep there. so it wil
chuck nash, retired navy captain and fox news analyst. let's talk first about this possible oil slick. what would that say to you? >> well, i think what the accident investigators are trying to rule out, is it jet fuel, is it jet a. if it is, they can tell that by chemical analysis. if it is some other kind of distillate, they'll be able to do that and in a lot of cases it is illegal to discharge oil in some regions and in some quantities so what they may do is wind up going after the...
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. >> outgoing president hamid karzai is not's nash said he was satisfied with the polls. >> despite the cold and rainy weather and threats of terrorist attacks, our sisters and brothers nationwide took part. your participation is a step forward and a success for afghanistan. three candidates are considered to have a good chance of winning. abdullah, a former foreign minister came in second in the 2000 nine elections. he is giving it another go. the former finance minister and world bank executive is also among the front runners. but the favorite is the former foreign minister, a karzai ally, and the president singled him out as his preferred successor. meeting in greece, eu foreign ministers follow the elections thousands of miles away. great respect for the way people in afghanistan have engaged with the elections. they are standing up to threats. i hope they get a president who is excepted through the country. it will be at least two and a half weeks before the final results are tabulated. a likely runoff is scheduled for may. >> for more, we are joined by skype with our correspondent
. >> outgoing president hamid karzai is not's nash said he was satisfied with the polls. >> despite the cold and rainy weather and threats of terrorist attacks, our sisters and brothers nationwide took part. your participation is a step forward and a success for afghanistan. three candidates are considered to have a good chance of winning. abdullah, a former foreign minister came in second in the 2000 nine elections. he is giving it another go. the former finance minister and world...
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youth, with the minister for women's rights -- and experience with more seasoned politicians keeping nashith --- politicians keeping with fabius. there is a new occurrence with the french left-wing. he is with an apolitical family to the right and he appointed a very effective minister to be heading the economy. it will be their job to keep a unity with the left-wing in the parliament. >> you mentioned the economy there, that is the biggest challenge ahead, fixing the economy and coming months. >> this is going to be the biggest challenge. one socialist heavyweight said recently, the issues for the new government would be unemployment, unemployment, unemployment. he will have to address the economy and he knows that his clinical future may hang on this. francois hollande is aware that his term as president will hang mostly on whether or not he is able to address the economy. in france, economic growth is just above zero, unemployment continues to hover around 10%, and there is also a sizable national debt that the company will have to begin to pay back. francois hollande laid out his poli
youth, with the minister for women's rights -- and experience with more seasoned politicians keeping nashith --- politicians keeping with fabius. there is a new occurrence with the french left-wing. he is with an apolitical family to the right and he appointed a very effective minister to be heading the economy. it will be their job to keep a unity with the left-wing in the parliament. >> you mentioned the economy there, that is the biggest challenge ahead, fixing the economy and coming...
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crosby stills nash and young. >> martin guitars are the instruments of grammys, gold records and soldhe pennsylvania headquarters where design, detail and craft have made music for generations. >> no matter what you're doing. >> mostly handmade since 1833, martin built and rebuilt a signature american sound and one of the music industry's most enduring brands. >> the craftsmanship is impeccableç and i think that's what's carried the brand. >> it got tough back in the 1980s i know. >> it's been tough in the 1880s. >> in the 1880s. we had to deal with things like civil war. we are affected by economic and political instability. >> chris martin is the sixth ceo since his great american ball park grandfather took his skills to a factory. >> you should stick with your father. he's got a good reputation as a captain. the guitar's a fad. it's a focus trend. i think that was the imptous for him to go, i'm out of here. >> in his first 25 years in the united states, the immigrant business man designed nine new mod ols of guitar, all of them recognizable today with variations of size, shape and
crosby stills nash and young. >> martin guitars are the instruments of grammys, gold records and soldhe pennsylvania headquarters where design, detail and craft have made music for generations. >> no matter what you're doing. >> mostly handmade since 1833, martin built and rebuilt a signature american sound and one of the music industry's most enduring brands. >> the craftsmanship is impeccableç and i think that's what's carried the brand. >> it got tough back in...
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the price tag is a rick nash is around the range of $15 billion -- the price tag is around the rangellion. i think alstom has been approached by ge in the past and have generally been told, no thanks. they are not as strong as they were in the past. >> did they say, no, thanks, or no, merci? >> i was not in the middle of the room. >> i ask because this is a french company. a lot of assets not only in europe but around the world. >> thankfully for ge, they are seen as a good corporate citizen in europe and in paris. it is going to matter how the government perceives this deal. i think ge will be fine getting this through the regulatory process. or are some nuclear power plants that could be problematic. the other thing going for ge, it has a lot of cash sitting offshore. now it has the opportunity to use some of that. >> when you say sitting offshore, they didn't want to bring it back to the united states because it would be subject to corporate tax? >> you think a big u.s. corporation would try to duck taxes? i will go with that. ge, pfizer, cisco, a lot of the biggest companies in t
the price tag is a rick nash is around the range of $15 billion -- the price tag is around the rangellion. i think alstom has been approached by ge in the past and have generally been told, no thanks. they are not as strong as they were in the past. >> did they say, no, thanks, or no, merci? >> i was not in the middle of the room. >> i ask because this is a french company. a lot of assets not only in europe but around the world. >> thankfully for ge, they are seen as a...
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and scott nash is not alone. in fact, mr. president, we're celebrating a really important centennial this year, a centennial of one of the smartest things an american employer ever did and i'm going to read you a quote. "after the success at a moving assembly line, henry ford had another transformative idea. in january 1914, he startled the world by announcing that the ford motor company would pay $5 a day to its workers. the pay increase would be accompanied also by a shorter workday, from 9 to 8 hours. while this rate didn't automatically apply to every worker, it more than doubled the average auto worker's wage." while henry's primary object i have was to reduce worker attrition, newspapers from all over the world reported the story as an extraordinary gesture of goodwill. here's the important part. "henry ford had reasoned that since it was now possible to build inexpensive cars in volume, more of them could be sold if employees could afford to buy them. a $5-a-day helped better the lot of all american workers and contrib
and scott nash is not alone. in fact, mr. president, we're celebrating a really important centennial this year, a centennial of one of the smartest things an american employer ever did and i'm going to read you a quote. "after the success at a moving assembly line, henry ford had another transformative idea. in january 1914, he startled the world by announcing that the ford motor company would pay $5 a day to its workers. the pay increase would be accompanied also by a shorter workday,...
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it fears musical performance from bonnie raitt and graham nash. >> we have a warm up and it is not even may. >> just amazing, we will hit the 90's more days in a row inland and even 80's out to the coast on wednesday when the heat we is at its height. today it is quiet with a little bit of haze in the we air at santa rosa and half moon bay and otherwise it is easy to get around this morning. temperatures are mostly in the upper 40's to mid-50's is we are off to a clear and cool start. it is comfortable if you are out and about at noon and 58 at the coast and 62 around the bay and 68 inland and by 4:00 you can see what the localized sea breeze does, 58 for you and 74 inland and 12 hours away at 7:00 it will be pleasant with 56 at the coast and 62 around the bay. it looks like the noontime temperatures at 7:00. now a check on the commute. it is quiet for me. >> very quiet. folks are sleeping in after the victory. the map shows mostly green that indicates looking good, with a high wind advisory in the east bay and everything else is moving fine. the drive from tracy to dublin along 580 wes
it fears musical performance from bonnie raitt and graham nash. >> we have a warm up and it is not even may. >> just amazing, we will hit the 90's more days in a row inland and even 80's out to the coast on wednesday when the heat we is at its height. today it is quiet with a little bit of haze in the we air at santa rosa and half moon bay and otherwise it is easy to get around this morning. temperatures are mostly in the upper 40's to mid-50's is we are off to a clear and cool...
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. >> reporter: next stop nash -- all my life. >> reporter: next stop nashville the final four site against connecticut coming up on sunday. we'll have more reaction in sports. at stanford, vern glenn, kpix 5. >> uconn ladies have not lost a game so that will be good. >> exciting for the stanford ladies. >> yes. i'm in weather mode! anything, yes! >>> good morning, everybody. this is it. we're on the back side of an area of low pressure still spreading scattered light rain showers there across the bay very close to san mateo bridge. moderate precipitation poised to move into the area. 44 in san jose and santa rosa right now. we still have light snow falling at this time in the hire elevations and light scattered showers for the morning commute but then we'll begin to dry out this afternoon briefly until a chance of more rain showers late thursday night into friday morning. this is the core of the area of low pressure that brought so much disruption to our weather in the past 24 hours in the form of thunderstorms. thunderstorms are now out of here. here's your futurecast. again, mostly cloud
. >> reporter: next stop nash -- all my life. >> reporter: next stop nashville the final four site against connecticut coming up on sunday. we'll have more reaction in sports. at stanford, vern glenn, kpix 5. >> uconn ladies have not lost a game so that will be good. >> exciting for the stanford ladies. >> yes. i'm in weather mode! anything, yes! >>> good morning, everybody. this is it. we're on the back side of an area of low pressure still spreading...
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i am joined by captain nash.rt hood and the members of the military and families and for everyone. >> it is. indeed. we keep seeing these things occur and every time it does people shake their heads and say we have to do something and then another comes along. it continues to show that people who are bound and determined to do something and are not in their right minds can do pretty bad things. >> moments ago in a senate armed service committee we heard comments from the secretary of the army, john mccue; let's listen to some of that. >> any time we loose lose a soldier we mourn. when it comes at the hand of another soldier and indeed the place that suffered so much pain just four and a half years ago, it only adds to the sorrow. our thoughts and prayers, but more importantly our actions and effort will be with the family sdmrchlt >> a lot of talk about ptsd, how we take care of these people and the medications are being talked about. what do you think about that? >> three studies have been published. it started
i am joined by captain nash.rt hood and the members of the military and families and for everyone. >> it is. indeed. we keep seeing these things occur and every time it does people shake their heads and say we have to do something and then another comes along. it continues to show that people who are bound and determined to do something and are not in their right minds can do pretty bad things. >> moments ago in a senate armed service committee we heard comments from the secretary...
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peter nash and community has assisted south sudan's development since the country became independent in two thousand and eleven. our northeastern japan was once renowned for its cherry blossom viewing spot. but access has been restricted since the earthquake and tsunami three years ago. no man who had been tending to the cherry trees for decades was given special access to see them again. due to a meal that is located just six km from the petition and ninety nuclear plant. three years ago an earthquake and tsunami crippled the plant. and the government issued an evacuation order for the entire town. residents have been living in temporary housing outside the town ever since a famous growth of about four hundred cherry trees used to be the pride of the town of camille. it was considered one of the crystal creek pictures most spectacular spots for viewing cherry blossoms. eighteen year old. the slipstream and that used to live into a meal after the disaster he moved from one evacuation shelter to another. now he is living with his family in petition the city. streamlined i used to work
peter nash and community has assisted south sudan's development since the country became independent in two thousand and eleven. our northeastern japan was once renowned for its cherry blossom viewing spot. but access has been restricted since the earthquake and tsunami three years ago. no man who had been tending to the cherry trees for decades was given special access to see them again. due to a meal that is located just six km from the petition and ninety nuclear plant. three years ago an...
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he took over the number ten spot on the all time scoring list and the lakers guard steve nash has mark jackson for third in all time assists. now let's end with when they stop bball match up the next in heroes post abt of tigers in local now first in a neck since course i didn't keep it going and coming film roll holders now the day get a couple runs to come a little close but the next and he gets another shot in the six people were laid in a foreign accent. he had three in the seventh make it interesting and easy to set the next day at the bottom of the year. and that he had the other games we had auntie defeating from the sixty two lg overlook this sem before and sk and is out this time five to four. and that's all i have for now this has been seeded czech cost effective leader for more on the world of sports. well today was dusty dusty dusty in some regions and more dust is forecast for tomorrow for more let's turn things over tracking them down the weather center down the evening guys. i just love all the time now back to normal however more is on its way from time as though those
he took over the number ten spot on the all time scoring list and the lakers guard steve nash has mark jackson for third in all time assists. now let's end with when they stop bball match up the next in heroes post abt of tigers in local now first in a neck since course i didn't keep it going and coming film roll holders now the day get a couple runs to come a little close but the next and he gets another shot in the six people were laid in a foreign accent. he had three in the seventh make it...
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i talked to a former teammate of mine, steve nash, late last night. we went back and forth. he rearranged his schedule. at this point i would like steve nash to come represent current players. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor. wow, this is an astonishing situation, obviously. and after initial outrage, disappointment, and sadness, i think today is a proud moment, not only for the players association, current and former players, the nba, and as a father of three, and member of this community, i want to thank both mayors, the players association, and adam silver for quick, unequivocal, and concise decision made today on behalf of everybody involved in this situation. it begs a bigger question, you know. if racism is a learned behavior, how long will it go on for? you know, how long will people be taught to be bigoted, to discriminate, and to instill hatred in our communities? let's hope this is an opportunity for all of us as players, former players, as a league, as a community, to help educate and take one step further to eradicating racism in our communities. again, this is
i talked to a former teammate of mine, steve nash, late last night. we went back and forth. he rearranged his schedule. at this point i would like steve nash to come represent current players. [ applause ] >> thank you, mayor. wow, this is an astonishing situation, obviously. and after initial outrage, disappointment, and sadness, i think today is a proud moment, not only for the players association, current and former players, the nba, and as a father of three, and member of this...
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don't mean in front of the eighteen can be related to a british accent many advantages and it has john nash. and on witnesses to the old vehicles were moving towards the city of new kent is where the places where anti cat test is a vehicle to find government and security offices and erecting barricades in the streets scores of radical right wing that sensible say reportedly been heading to the area the sauce is great commission reports that demonstrations are set to continue the fight despite all the threats the bank at the roundtable japanese patients maintain and enhance the baby on tuesday to see people used tires bombs while at the entrance and then actually seen the things people to fight the entries of these paintings theory as they say reputation called in and saying hi to the richest capitol police. we had all the governmental buildings taking her advice to the groups offering ten thousand in the bottom right away container of seventy participants of that hollingworth interior minister called link to an anti terror to ration and we heard her nap and authorities in kiev to hold those
don't mean in front of the eighteen can be related to a british accent many advantages and it has john nash. and on witnesses to the old vehicles were moving towards the city of new kent is where the places where anti cat test is a vehicle to find government and security offices and erecting barricades in the streets scores of radical right wing that sensible say reportedly been heading to the area the sauce is great commission reports that demonstrations are set to continue the fight despite...
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and another person that leaps out of my mind is the star of eyes on the prize would be diane nash who is a freshman and here's what's going on with the freedom rides and how one of the buses had been bombed in alabama and she decides i can get a car from somewhere. we're going to drive up there and we're going to get on those buses and when she gets up there, you know, it's just unbelievable. and has the gall to say oh, no, we need protection and we can get it from this day police and she calls washington and is able to get people at the justice department and embarrassed him into putting pressure to get the national guard to protect those buses so they can complete their travels down to louisiana and into the american history books. that is a college student and so again inspiring beyond words and what we can do as writers and the telling of the tale and if you are ever in a moment of depression and think, gosh, it's so hard to create change, to meet people like bob, these are people that are just unbelievable heroes and heroines in my mind. and finally many of you may know the name
and another person that leaps out of my mind is the star of eyes on the prize would be diane nash who is a freshman and here's what's going on with the freedom rides and how one of the buses had been bombed in alabama and she decides i can get a car from somewhere. we're going to drive up there and we're going to get on those buses and when she gets up there, you know, it's just unbelievable. and has the gall to say oh, no, we need protection and we can get it from this day police and she calls...
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>> you were on nash bridges years ago. was that show fun to do.a guy. >> don johnson and cheech as your leaders, this is a party. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> this is fun. and we were in san francisco. a especially it extended to fourth of july out of absolute general rogsty would have piles of us in colorado in his house. and i found myself -- how do we say this on network tv -- well, a flammable thing was being passed around. >> jimmy: a cigarette? >> yeah, like a cigarette. >> jimmy: it was being passed around and i was having a really good time. i was very happy. >> jimmy: wait a minute. are you trying to tell me cheech smokes pot? i'm sorry, guillermo. >> i wouldn't want to ruin his reputation. but i found -- i find myself being passed a joint and i go, well, johnny depp just passed me the joint, wow. oh, i'm not supposed to say -- well, the thing, the flammable thing. >> jimmy: and it was a random actor. >> yeah. >> jimmy: everybody please forget you heard that. >> yeah, right. and i'm passing it to hunter s. thompson. and then hunterthompson,
>> you were on nash bridges years ago. was that show fun to do.a guy. >> don johnson and cheech as your leaders, this is a party. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> this is fun. and we were in san francisco. a especially it extended to fourth of july out of absolute general rogsty would have piles of us in colorado in his house. and i found myself -- how do we say this on network tv -- well, a flammable thing was being passed around. >> jimmy: a cigarette? >> yeah,...
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. >> they are receiving california income and taxpayers that have chosen to leave the state and nashse nevada are showing a gain of 18 billion ten of which are coming out of places like lake tahoe. the biggest winners florida montana, south carolina, vermont. biggest losers alaska, new york, washington, d.c., illinois, maryland. >> if i look at the total tax burden as a percentage of you are income and tax states are giving their income away and loan tax states are doing better and better. >> people watching can download their own version of this by going to how many walks, the web site. >> you can have this information for your city, county and state available on the smart phone or surfing this map. >> i like it that states now advertise their tax advantage. florida and texas ran these ads. >> 0 percent personal income tax. that is right. zero. the best place to get away from it all is also the best place to get it all done. gr grow your company in florida. >> you are fur tired of prifl louse litigation get out. >> texas a calling. >> they named other states, bashing other states. >>
. >> they are receiving california income and taxpayers that have chosen to leave the state and nashse nevada are showing a gain of 18 billion ten of which are coming out of places like lake tahoe. the biggest winners florida montana, south carolina, vermont. biggest losers alaska, new york, washington, d.c., illinois, maryland. >> if i look at the total tax burden as a percentage of you are income and tax states are giving their income away and loan tax states are doing better and...
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this is new sew nash video. these pictures helped solve a 125-year-old mystery. the location of a sunken steamship. now researchers have tracked it down and have the pictures to prove it. joe risotto junior takes us to the murky bottom of this story. >> reporter: the waters at the san francisco bay hold many mysteries. ships sail through the golden gate. surfers ride waves not knowing just a few hundred yards away is a piece of sunken history. >> sitting out here in 217 feet of water lies the wreck of the city of chester which went down in 1888. >> reporter: it left san francisco for eureka with 106 passengers and crew aboard. in the thick fog its trajectory put it on a collision course with the steamer oceanic bringing immigrants in. >> it pins it. people scramble and the ship goes down in six minutes. >> reporter: the ship sunk killing six people. in the 126 years since the story and location were mostly forgotten until now. recently a survey team with noaa discovered the ship during the search for another shipwreck. today with modern technology with sonar we'r
this is new sew nash video. these pictures helped solve a 125-year-old mystery. the location of a sunken steamship. now researchers have tracked it down and have the pictures to prove it. joe risotto junior takes us to the murky bottom of this story. >> reporter: the waters at the san francisco bay hold many mysteries. ships sail through the golden gate. surfers ride waves not knowing just a few hundred yards away is a piece of sunken history. >> sitting out here in 217 feet of...
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sending the worse message at the worse time to the worse guy, one of my favorite guests captain chuck nashs involve? >> this is essentially the end stage of collapse i think of any resistance to a strong potential adversary ie, russia. they knew that russians were treating on the international forces treaty last june, they announced it, they don't want to make a big deal out of it in fear of offending the russians then we find out yesterday they are doing cuts to our nuclear arsenal 4 years ahead for when treaty calls for us, the timing could not be worse, and stuff we're cutting could not be worse. neil: what is that. >> we're cutting our submarine-based deterrent we have senators in those states trying to protect jobs in those districts, instead of taking those things out where everyone, god and everyone knows where the silos are, they are pretargeted, you cannot target the submarines it is most valuable and difficult to replace of the triad, but that is where we'll take the cuts to protect the jobs in states where silos are dug in the ground. neil: you say what? >> i say we're deck reme
sending the worse message at the worse time to the worse guy, one of my favorite guests captain chuck nashs involve? >> this is essentially the end stage of collapse i think of any resistance to a strong potential adversary ie, russia. they knew that russians were treating on the international forces treaty last june, they announced it, they don't want to make a big deal out of it in fear of offending the russians then we find out yesterday they are doing cuts to our nuclear arsenal 4...
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. >> this is the story of helen and kenneth from nash port, ohio.hey met as teenagers and inseparable ever since. married 70 years. they were so eager to tie the knot, kenneth couldn't wait another day. [eloped|elopeing and marrying the day before he was 21. their family told us this sunday no one knew back then. >> they got married on the 20th of february and he was not 21 until the 22nd of february. so he lied about his age on the -- i guess they didn't need proof back then. >> they would raise a family together, eight children. later in life two of them still holding hands every morning at breakfast. >> they would hold hands every morning before they ate. >> a prayer of thanks for the food and for each other. there was a trip once on a ferry to alaska and all they had to sleep on was bunk beds. so they made a choice. >> they both slept in the bottom bunk so they didn't have to sleep apart. >> they embraced the neighborhood kids as their own and helping their parents too. one mom kenneth helped fix her lawn mower so many times he told her it was b
. >> this is the story of helen and kenneth from nash port, ohio.hey met as teenagers and inseparable ever since. married 70 years. they were so eager to tie the knot, kenneth couldn't wait another day. [eloped|elopeing and marrying the day before he was 21. their family told us this sunday no one knew back then. >> they got married on the 20th of february and he was not 21 until the 22nd of february. so he lied about his age on the -- i guess they didn't need proof back then....
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tonight at the war memorial opera house in san francisco and features musical performances from graham nashe raitt. >> we continue at 6:00 with breaking news. >> amber alert issued for a young girl abducted from the central valley. >> suspended senator yee vowing to fight corruption and where he is making the promise while facing trouble himself with the law. >> toyota can soon be driving away from the state and where the jobs could soon be >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> an amber alert issued for a three-year-old central valley girl. we have details. >>> the search continues for the pilot involved in a midair collision over the bay, with the coast guard updating us on the search. >> the death toll is climbing in the midwest after severe weather. the tornado threat is not over yet. >> it is monday, thanks for joining us. i am kristen sze. >> i warmer risk thomas. the wet is changing here but not with the same consequences as there. it will warm up. >> heat is the biggest consequence that happens when it gets hot and someone tries to run into the car leaves th
tonight at the war memorial opera house in san francisco and features musical performances from graham nashe raitt. >> we continue at 6:00 with breaking news. >> amber alert issued for a young girl abducted from the central valley. >> suspended senator yee vowing to fight corruption and where he is making the promise while facing trouble himself with the law. >> toyota can soon be driving away from the state and where the jobs could soon be >>> live from the...
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process was not adequately followed or if it was abused in some way we would not want her one of steve nash would not want if it was abused in some way we would not want. one of steve's stress tests. the committee was trying to [indiscernible] there are two different divides here. there are some who worry about governments coming in and regulating icahn. something people the u.s. would find uncomfortable. and then icahn essentially accountable only to itself. there are two different conversations at the same time. we should work through the possible scenarios. >> let me ask steve given where there has been a number of pieces of legislation introduced to try and address some of these concerns or grapple with these issues. maybe you can talk of little bit about what you know about each of those or lease the general concept that they are trying to answer and where that stands. >> thank you. through representatives and three bills inside the house right now. marked up.was it calls for the general accounting office to do a report within one year after the proposal to transition has been received
process was not adequately followed or if it was abused in some way we would not want her one of steve nash would not want if it was abused in some way we would not want. one of steve's stress tests. the committee was trying to [indiscernible] there are two different divides here. there are some who worry about governments coming in and regulating icahn. something people the u.s. would find uncomfortable. and then icahn essentially accountable only to itself. there are two different...
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. >> this is the story of helen and kenneth from nash port, ohio.ried 70 years. they were so eager to tie the knot, kenneth couldn't wait another day. [eloped|elopeing and marrying the day before he was 21. their family told us this sunday no one knew back then. >> they got married on the 20th of february and he was not 21 until the 22nd of february. so he lied about his age on the -- i guess they didn't need proof back then. >> they would raise a family together, eight children. later in life two of them still holding hands every morning at breakfast. >> they would hold hands every morning before they ate. >> a prayer of thanks for the food and for each other. there was a trip once on a ferry to alaska and all they had to sleep on was bunk beds. so they made a choice. >> they both slept in the bottom bunk so they didn't have to sleep apart. >> they embraced the neighborhood kids as their own and helping their parents too. one mom kenneth helped fix her lawn mower so many times he told her it was beyond fixing. >> he took his pick up and loaded her
. >> this is the story of helen and kenneth from nash port, ohio.ried 70 years. they were so eager to tie the knot, kenneth couldn't wait another day. [eloped|elopeing and marrying the day before he was 21. their family told us this sunday no one knew back then. >> they got married on the 20th of february and he was not 21 until the 22nd of february. so he lied about his age on the -- i guess they didn't need proof back then. >> they would raise a family together, eight...
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cay diane nash is our al-qaeda team lead at the critical press project, and she's been staring at thisproblem for number of years now, and there's another report on the al-qaeda network, describing how the -- how we should think about the relationship between core and prief rei because that's become really, really pivotal question, and for u.s. policy, but before i turn it over to mary and before we start talking about that, and bruce hoffman tried to drive on the gw parkway, i gather, so he'll join us when traffic permits. before turning it to mary, step back and say, there's a certain amount of sound and furry on al-qaeda, whether we win or lose and how it's all going. there are things that are generally agreed upon, and then there are things that are argued about. what is -- you won't find a lot of people who will say that al-qaeda in the peninsula in yemen is defeeted, not a threat, not fighting, incapable, you won't find people who say that at this
cay diane nash is our al-qaeda team lead at the critical press project, and she's been staring at thisproblem for number of years now, and there's another report on the al-qaeda network, describing how the -- how we should think about the relationship between core and prief rei because that's become really, really pivotal question, and for u.s. policy, but before i turn it over to mary and before we start talking about that, and bruce hoffman tried to drive on the gw parkway, i gather, so he'll...
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and people were like, so you just want to kick steve nash out of the nba? what did he do wrong? laughter and applause ] sorry, steve, you have to go, buddy. [ applause ] we'll miss you. you were great, though. but get this, there's talk that sterling may fight this. which makes the clippers very nervous because they're losing all their sponsors. companies like state farm, virgin america, red bull are all pulling their sponsorships. as a result, the clippers are having to take on new sponsors that don't care if donald sterling sticks around or not. take a look at some of these companies. first, there's the really white castle. [ laughter and applause ] then there's crest white's only strips. [ laughter ] they do work, i gotta say. they do work. forever 1821. [ laughter ] that's a good sponser. and finally, kkk-mart. [ laughter and applause ] those are the one's sticking around. stick around. [ applause ] well, the other big story today, disney just announced the cast for "star wars episode vii." [ applause ] big news, the original luke skywalker, han solo and princess leia will a
and people were like, so you just want to kick steve nash out of the nba? what did he do wrong? laughter and applause ] sorry, steve, you have to go, buddy. [ applause ] we'll miss you. you were great, though. but get this, there's talk that sterling may fight this. which makes the clippers very nervous because they're losing all their sponsors. companies like state farm, virgin america, red bull are all pulling their sponsorships. as a result, the clippers are having to take on new sponsors...
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. >> we're not going to bow to tea party an nash exists. >> not negotiating with people with a bomb ontheir chest. >> legislative arsonists. >> you don't feel it's the same way when it's your folks. it's crazy and has no place in our public debate. >> no. and here's the problem, neil. i remember as a secret service agent going out and protecting intelligence investigations, threat cases to the president or anyone else. always that one guy who had some psycho pathology. all he needed was one cue, a little built of props to get going. i think of the interview -- the southern poverty law center guy who was motivated to shoot the guard at the family research council. we saw people like this all the time. and to be using rhetoric like this as a leader, as a leader of the united states senate, is really a grotesque abuse of power, and i really wish, neil, that some on the left would start to seek speak out against this as many of the right have, when their folks have gotten out of line. >> they're not. they're saying it's justified. that is scary. if you're calling the other cider sonnists a
. >> we're not going to bow to tea party an nash exists. >> not negotiating with people with a bomb ontheir chest. >> legislative arsonists. >> you don't feel it's the same way when it's your folks. it's crazy and has no place in our public debate. >> no. and here's the problem, neil. i remember as a secret service agent going out and protecting intelligence investigations, threat cases to the president or anyone else. always that one guy who had some psycho...
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not just nash vol to the north but teethes, birmingham, montgomery, alabama, and this looks like in thesippi area, there's a tornado on the ground with that storm as well. >> we believe it's inside the big pink cell. here's he new watches and warning, greenwood, grenada, and tupelo, and those towns that are just to the north of there on highway 45, you know who you are. if you're in that area, this is as serious a storm system i have scene for that area. we'll be right back. honestly, i'm pouring everything i have into this place. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave >>> continuing coverage of what is call the worst storm outbreak of the year. this cell at tupelo, mississippi, continues to grow. t
not just nash vol to the north but teethes, birmingham, montgomery, alabama, and this looks like in thesippi area, there's a tornado on the ground with that storm as well. >> we believe it's inside the big pink cell. here's he new watches and warning, greenwood, grenada, and tupelo, and those towns that are just to the north of there on highway 45, you know who you are. if you're in that area, this is as serious a storm system i have scene for that area. we'll be right back. honestly, i'm...
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idaho, teaching civil rights history, and at ten o'clock on sunday night, they are googling diane nash to find something to present to their teachers, to their students the next day that would be accessible. they are heroic, but in demand. in many republics, we flip into the notion we accept the idea that being a teacher is more less like being a military draftee was in the 1950s. you can only do it for four years, and then you're burned out. they are heroic, but we do not, as a whole society treat teaching and both the content and the professional core and life of it with the seriousness that it deserves if it governs our future in the information age. >> how do we reclaim making it clear it was one of the key progressive voices of the time? >> great question. everybody hear that? dr. king repackaged by everybody. how do we go about reclaiming the genuine? first of all, i believe personal stories are the key to that. if you reduce somebody to a concept or idea or label, then it can be reputed with another label, and you can have ralph reid, like the other day, saying dr. king's whole
idaho, teaching civil rights history, and at ten o'clock on sunday night, they are googling diane nash to find something to present to their teachers, to their students the next day that would be accessible. they are heroic, but in demand. in many republics, we flip into the notion we accept the idea that being a teacher is more less like being a military draftee was in the 1950s. you can only do it for four years, and then you're burned out. they are heroic, but we do not, as a whole society...
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have seen the list, entertainment, sports, and i have seen from billie jean king to krozny stills and nashand may vis staples, and presidents are there, and what is the point that we are expected to hear? >> well, the summit is going to be looking at not only lbj's legacy as far as the civil rights are concerned, but the civil rights going forward there. are panels on gay rights, panels on immigration, panels on women's rights, and what we are going to hear from the speakers and the presidents in particular, they will try to talk about civil rights not as a past issue, but reframing the issue going forward and talking about what they would like to see happening, and that is maybe different depending which president is speaking from barack obama to george w. bush, but there is certain ly going t be a lot to see. >> and this event is obviously at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. if there is a mark on his presidency, it is for the vietnam war, but he also was a pioneer on domestic policy. here is president johnson on the day he signed the civil rights act. >> we must not approach t
have seen the list, entertainment, sports, and i have seen from billie jean king to krozny stills and nashand may vis staples, and presidents are there, and what is the point that we are expected to hear? >> well, the summit is going to be looking at not only lbj's legacy as far as the civil rights are concerned, but the civil rights going forward there. are panels on gay rights, panels on immigration, panels on women's rights, and what we are going to hear from the speakers and the...
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the players who you just heard in that news conference, kevin johnson, kareem abdul-jabbar, steve nash and many others that are here in los angeles and have been pushing for drastic action. all along players and fans have really said that despite, you know, whether it be a suspension or ban for life, a huge fine, it doesn't really matter. the end game was that they did not want donald sterling to be owner of the team anymore, and that's because they thought players would leave and fans would boycott the team and sponsors, many of chom would already left would not be returning to the team and there would be no way for the team to function. this is just one step in the process. we have to say we don't know at this point, and commissioner silver said if sterling is willing to sell his team, if that's not the case, silver said that with a vote of three-quarters of the nba owners, he would be able to force sterling out. this was something we didn't know if they could do the nba constitution is private. it was interesting to have silver share that information. he says he does have the suppor
the players who you just heard in that news conference, kevin johnson, kareem abdul-jabbar, steve nash and many others that are here in los angeles and have been pushing for drastic action. all along players and fans have really said that despite, you know, whether it be a suspension or ban for life, a huge fine, it doesn't really matter. the end game was that they did not want donald sterling to be owner of the team anymore, and that's because they thought players would leave and fans would...
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>> i think that boss tweed's legacy is a lot more complicated than the thomas nash cartoons would leadto believe. i mean, a lot of the reason that tweed was involved in bribery and corruption was to get upstate lawmakers who had their hands out to pass bills that were favorable to the city. and, you know, so it was -- boss tweed was a forget of his time -- a figure of his time. but when you think of all of the villains of the gilded age, boss tweed's the only one that goes to prison and dies in jail. so i think that -- and other historians like kenneth ackerman and leo -- [inaudible] have done a nice job of complicating that picture in a way that you describe. they're the tweed experts, not me, but i agree that tweed was a much more complex figure than history tells us. >> [inaudible] >> did you? lucky you. i wish i had. yes, in the front. >> hi. [inaudible conversations] >> just one second, please. >> thank you. you talked about this woman who was a district leader 20 years before she was allowed to vote. so how common was female leadership in tammany hall and what specifically did ta
>> i think that boss tweed's legacy is a lot more complicated than the thomas nash cartoons would leadto believe. i mean, a lot of the reason that tweed was involved in bribery and corruption was to get upstate lawmakers who had their hands out to pass bills that were favorable to the city. and, you know, so it was -- boss tweed was a forget of his time -- a figure of his time. but when you think of all of the villains of the gilded age, boss tweed's the only one that goes to prison and...
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same thing with chris paul and steve nash.ok just not even 50 years ago at john carlos and tommy smith in the 1968 olympics, when they gave the, you no e, now infamous and iconic black power fist, that was such a huge step for them to make as a show of solidarity in protest against, you know, injustices that affect minorities and all communities that have been discriminated against. >> to the extent that this sort of scratches the surface and reveals a much larger culture of exploitation, both sexism and racism, how do you think the women of the nba and associated with the nba should respond? is there more that wives of players and wives of owners can or should do? >> well, i think that they look at it quite candidly from -- i can't speak for all of them, but they're mothers. they are bringing their children up in this environment where they watch basketball. they're fans of basketball. they live it. but i think what's interesting, some of the remarks i've gotten from, you know, ex-wives or wives is that they were so offended
same thing with chris paul and steve nash.ok just not even 50 years ago at john carlos and tommy smith in the 1968 olympics, when they gave the, you no e, now infamous and iconic black power fist, that was such a huge step for them to make as a show of solidarity in protest against, you know, injustices that affect minorities and all communities that have been discriminated against. >> to the extent that this sort of scratches the surface and reveals a much larger culture of exploitation,...