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this is supposed to depict an asian woman in a rice paddy speaking with broken english. >> debby spend so much of one money you buy more and more from us. your economy get very weak. our get very good. we take your job. >> scripted very weak. acting get worse. >>> the asian-american pacific islander group said it's very disturbing mr. hoekstra's campaign chose to use harmful and negative stereotypes that use anti-sentiments. the stereo tightsthe stereotypes is counter productive. and many are asking the recall of the ad. saying quote the imagery in the ad is no different than folks who put black face on." using an actress whose broken english is not all that convincing. >> this is a young woman in china who is speaking english. that'site an achievement. >> seriously. >> and if history is any guide equally poor adjustment will encroach on the presidential race as well. the willie horton ad which helped to topple michael dukakis is now reeding leading the ad wars. >> good evening keith. >> first point, so that was a compliment. i mean apart from the fact that the rice paddy that she's in
this is supposed to depict an asian woman in a rice paddy speaking with broken english. >> debby spend so much of one money you buy more and more from us. your economy get very weak. our get very good. we take your job. >> scripted very weak. acting get worse. >>> the asian-american pacific islander group said it's very disturbing mr. hoekstra's campaign chose to use harmful and negative stereotypes that use anti-sentiments. the stereo tightsthe stereotypes is counter...
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of course, the police were not responding at all, but they had this cordon of police across with a paddy wagon behind them. and then this may be my speculation. i suspect that one of the black kids may have got too close to the police line and bumped one of the policemen and that resulted in the police beginning to grab the kids and put them through the line and into the back of the paddy wagon. at the same time the county sheriff's people, the deputy sheriffs, had pulled up and reinforced the line on the side -- each side of the sidewalks, not in the street. the police were in the street, and they were on the sidewalks, so it was store to store so to speak, the line. and i was nervous about the sheriff's deputies. i didn't think that they had the same discipline that the city police did. they had shotguns. and i was afraid somebody was going to get hurt. and so i don't know what i really thought except i thought that it should be stopped. >> why haven't you ever written a book about this time in your life? >> i don't write. >> you can talk it. >> i know, i tell you, brian, i think memor
of course, the police were not responding at all, but they had this cordon of police across with a paddy wagon behind them. and then this may be my speculation. i suspect that one of the black kids may have got too close to the police line and bumped one of the policemen and that resulted in the police beginning to grab the kids and put them through the line and into the back of the paddy wagon. at the same time the county sheriff's people, the deputy sheriffs, had pulled up and reinforced the...
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that's in a rice paddy? >> o'brien: minoura didn't stop there. he dug deeper and found more marine layers, clear proof of similar giant tsunamis every thousand years or so, like geologic clockwork. over the course of the next 20 years, he would publish his findings in major scientific journals. >> i regret but nobody paid attention to anything to my thesis. >> o'brien: why not? >> i don't know. >> o'brien: so now people are coming and talking to you. >> but too late, yes. too late. >> o'brien: so what did tepco know and when did it know it? we spoke to a researcher who uncovered evidence of a very large tsunami in 869, which i know you're familiar with now. and he published this information 20 years ago. why was that not considered at fukushima? >> we don't know, but i heard that, you know, tepco and people in the education have been talking about, you know, considering that tsunami also. but i heard that we were... we were in the process of considering that, but this accident occurred during that process, i think. >> o'brien: but even if they ha
that's in a rice paddy? >> o'brien: minoura didn't stop there. he dug deeper and found more marine layers, clear proof of similar giant tsunamis every thousand years or so, like geologic clockwork. over the course of the next 20 years, he would publish his findings in major scientific journals. >> i regret but nobody paid attention to anything to my thesis. >> o'brien: why not? >> i don't know. >> o'brien: so now people are coming and talking to you. >> but...
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. >> why show a woman in a rice paddy, why not a factory worker? >> could you show a young woman we chose a young woman in china, we could have taken a someone working in a factory, an apple supply factory and in china as well. it's a creative element. >> creative element he calls it. turn to michael eric dyson, the author of "can you here me now" professor in poor taste, i think it's racist, maybe americans who don't think it is. but are you buying his comment that it's a creative element, a woman in a rice paddy, what do you think? >> it is very creative, creative bigotry, creative hostility and indifference, since he likes to play with names, mr. if you will, hoekstra, is out here talking about debbie stabenow, he's stabbing her now and stabbing us now with the vicious epithets, another display that so many on the right and far right are tone deaf to how their own insensitivity hurts and harms other people and then when they are called on it they try to give this plausible denability. you're racist, hypersensitive, they put the emphasis on every
. >> why show a woman in a rice paddy, why not a factory worker? >> could you show a young woman we chose a young woman in china, we could have taken a someone working in a factory, an apple supply factory and in china as well. it's a creative element. >> creative element he calls it. turn to michael eric dyson, the author of "can you here me now" professor in poor taste, i think it's racist, maybe americans who don't think it is. but are you buying his comment that...
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p paddy's day. >> absolutely. >> speak loudly and clear ly to what the republicans are doing to the potential of even getting a smidgen of women's support. >> democrats lost certain groups of women in 2010, chris. they're coming back in droves. i think we have just seen -- we've had so many great -- this debate over contraception it really brought home to women that, wow, the affordable care act really pays for my contraception without a co-pay? people didn't know that. that's a great benefit to a lot of women. this is terrifying. i think that the terry schiavo moment is very, very apt. president bush had won re-election, republicans looked very strong and suddenly they're marching into a woman's bedroom, coming back from vacation and passing laws and they make very palpable what democrats complain about, that they want to intrude in our personal lives. suddenly, people really saw what that meant. i think that's happening again with contraception, with that ridiculous hearing yesterday and with our friend, foster freese and the aspirin. most people are too young to understand what that's abou
p paddy's day. >> absolutely. >> speak loudly and clear ly to what the republicans are doing to the potential of even getting a smidgen of women's support. >> democrats lost certain groups of women in 2010, chris. they're coming back in droves. i think we have just seen -- we've had so many great -- this debate over contraception it really brought home to women that, wow, the affordable care act really pays for my contraception without a co-pay? people didn't know that. that's...
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it's almost like they lift him and almost toss him into the paddy wagon. >> yes, kareem? >> when i was reading, i was kind of shocked at the religious parallels between king and, like, what's in the bible. with him kind of going to jail, like, you could say he's being crucified in a way and then coming back and rejuvenating the entire movement. like his ultimate resurrection, it's kind of staggering once you look at it. >> kareem, it is why i find the -- why i find this entire story so tremendously moving. it's exactly that. it's exactly that because he was arrested and they didn't just put him in jail. they put him in solitary confinement. they put him in the hole. the only light came from a little window as he wrote later at the top of the cell. he was alone in a tomb-like place for easter weekend. exactly what happened to jesus. taken down from the cross that afternoon. taken to a tomb and he was there three days, right? martin luther king didn't see anybody, except sort of, you know, the trustee in the jail who sort of gave him food, until, let's see? what did he see?
it's almost like they lift him and almost toss him into the paddy wagon. >> yes, kareem? >> when i was reading, i was kind of shocked at the religious parallels between king and, like, what's in the bible. with him kind of going to jail, like, you could say he's being crucified in a way and then coming back and rejuvenating the entire movement. like his ultimate resurrection, it's kind of staggering once you look at it. >> kareem, it is why i find the -- why i find this entire...
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the paddy fields were barren. people had no work, or things like that, so, most of the people went to the port areas, and they took jobs in different ships. and, they went to europe, and mainly to the uk, and they never came back. >>(vo) today, there are pockets of wealthy in sylhet, most of which are a consequence of connections to the uk. >>if you drive into the countryside, you'll find these great big houses that, the person who own it comes from the uk and has been sending money back, and, you know, with a view to retiring there. after a six hour drive, alan and his team arrive in the girls village just outside of sylhet city. there is an element of danger. if the girl is being forced into a marriage and she requests our help and we take her away, there can be a lot of annimosity to say the least. >>is his wife here? can i speak to her? are you (bleep)? my name is alan morrison. i am from the british consol. is it okay if i have a quick word with you? a few months ago you went to the police in the uk. >>that w
the paddy fields were barren. people had no work, or things like that, so, most of the people went to the port areas, and they took jobs in different ships. and, they went to europe, and mainly to the uk, and they never came back. >>(vo) today, there are pockets of wealthy in sylhet, most of which are a consequence of connections to the uk. >>if you drive into the countryside, you'll find these great big houses that, the person who own it comes from the uk and has been sending money...
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. >> there is a fund-raising letter your colleague paddy murray sent out at behest of the dscc. know how hard the right wing will fight to restrict women's rights. it appears to be their number one goal. the very ability of women to participate equally in our owe sight is at stake on election day." earlier today marco rubio said they are going to put forward legislation that will say the president does not have the ability to mandate this religious organizations. is joe manchion, bob casey, are they part of the war on women? >> what i can tell you, women want equality. they don't want to be told by their employer and boss what medicines they can or cannot take. these are medical decisions a woman will take with her doctor. one of our main goals was to make sure preventive care is cover. why not guarantee preventive care for 51% of the population? >> yesterday at nationals park you had an opportunity to speak with president obama privately with other female senators about this issue. what did he say to you? >> he shares our values, he shares our goals. he's committed to making su
. >> there is a fund-raising letter your colleague paddy murray sent out at behest of the dscc. know how hard the right wing will fight to restrict women's rights. it appears to be their number one goal. the very ability of women to participate equally in our owe sight is at stake on election day." earlier today marco rubio said they are going to put forward legislation that will say the president does not have the ability to mandate this religious organizations. is joe manchion, bob...
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the other thing is how many rice paddies are there this michigan?mber of congress, former head of the intelligence committee made a lot of enemies, nope as the biggest atlanticer sometimes when it came to the congress side of intelligence stuff. he's standing behind it saying, hey, he doesn't believe it's racist. we're showing a woman who learned english and is doing a good job learning it. >> he is standing by it. this is what they have to do on some level but i don't think it's general election wise it's not a good ad, not a good message. >> fred davis, he -- that's his thing, to make the viral buzz ad and, guess what, we're talking about it. >> sometimes going viral is a bad thing. >> you think in this case it was? >> it hurt him. it's shameless. it was shameful. because we're talking about it does not help the hoekstra election. >> i'm going shameless plug to the bone marrow registry that can help save lives. >> very nice. i like that. >> my old colleague has done a good job in the old republic and his new blog. >> i agree. >> a lot of misinform
the other thing is how many rice paddies are there this michigan?mber of congress, former head of the intelligence committee made a lot of enemies, nope as the biggest atlanticer sometimes when it came to the congress side of intelligence stuff. he's standing behind it saying, hey, he doesn't believe it's racist. we're showing a woman who learned english and is doing a good job learning it. >> he is standing by it. this is what they have to do on some level but i don't think it's general...
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this features an asian female riding a bike through a rice paddy and saying it was a reflection of china'seducation system. take a look for yourself. >> thank you, michigan senator debbie spend it now. debbie spends so much american money, you borrow more and more from us. your economy get very weak, ours get very good. we take your jobs, thank you debbie spend it now. >> hoekstra is running against current senator debbie stabenow. they aired last night during the super bowl and will run for two weeks. >>> the boston/new york rivalry doesn't just play out on the field, also on capitol hill. lawmakers placed friend rly wagers. new york senator chuck schumer will be drinking beer courtesy of his new hampshire colleague jeanne shaheen, she's got to buy beer for all of her senate colleagues. and from quarterback to president, could be a possibility for tim tebow. that's right, the denver broncos' qb didn't rule it out when asked during an interview if he might throw his hat in the ring for politics on the golf channel. >> would you ever think of running for office? >> for me, it could be somet
this features an asian female riding a bike through a rice paddy and saying it was a reflection of china'seducation system. take a look for yourself. >> thank you, michigan senator debbie spend it now. debbie spends so much american money, you borrow more and more from us. your economy get very weak, ours get very good. we take your jobs, thank you debbie spend it now. >> hoekstra is running against current senator debbie stabenow. they aired last night during the super bowl and...
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democrat pebbie stabenow.the 30-second ad features a young asian woman riding a bike through rice paddiesbroken english, and criticizing stabenow for her record on spending.some are they say... it stereotypes asians.hoekstra says.. he doesn't believe there's annthing racist about the ad. 3 --meteorologist emily gracey is live with the emily gracey is --meteorologist emily gracey is live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot... vvlentine's day events at the zoo--sex at the zoo is sold out, but the zoo is also adult oriented eventing... learn and mating in the animml kiigdomenrichment day is on saturday... zoo visitors will unusual red and heart-shaped items in several of the animals.... adds stimulation to the animals' daily routines and natural behaviors behaviors animal enrichment day is at the maryland zoo in baltimore on saturday.for more information, loggon to fox baltimore dot com slash mooning. this friday.. our wedding in a week couple.. kristen and nick are gettinggmarried... and help decide the details of their wedding. wedding.you can vote on what they.. and their
democrat pebbie stabenow.the 30-second ad features a young asian woman riding a bike through rice paddiesbroken english, and criticizing stabenow for her record on spending.some are they say... it stereotypes asians.hoekstra says.. he doesn't believe there's annthing racist about the ad. 3 --meteorologist emily gracey is live with the emily gracey is --meteorologist emily gracey is live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot... vvlentine's day events at the zoo--sex at the zoo is...
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so in ireland they have paddy power bookmakers, basically like vegas odds. are 80/1. not even the best in america. there's a cardinal from st. louis and then another cardinal from san francisco who have better odds. but the best odds are cardinal peter turkson of ghana. 2/1 odds. >> we'll see how it plays out. cardinal faris sounds good to me. >>> here's your tuesday forecast now. some drenching rain around seattle. avalanche warnings. had a big story yesterday about those folks who died. warnings in the cascades this morning. up to a foot of snow meanwhile in the northern rockies. a few inches in michigan. afternoon showers from northern indiana to pittsburgh and some evening sprinkles in boston and new york. >>> here in new york it is 50. near 60 in atlanta. 78 in miami. mostly 40s from omaha to detroit. phoenix 72. and seattle 52. >>> well, a funny thing seems to be happening amid all the linsanta mongz those new york knicks fans. it seems their team just can't beat some of the nba's worst teams. >> a day after topping the defending nba champs dallas jere
so in ireland they have paddy power bookmakers, basically like vegas odds. are 80/1. not even the best in america. there's a cardinal from st. louis and then another cardinal from san francisco who have better odds. but the best odds are cardinal peter turkson of ghana. 2/1 odds. >> we'll see how it plays out. cardinal faris sounds good to me. >>> here's your tuesday forecast now. some drenching rain around seattle. avalanche warnings. had a big story yesterday about those folks...
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then one day really sick, losing weight, vomiting, enemy hit us, i remember falling over into a rice paddyy thought i was dead, put me in a body bag, where an alert medic two days later who was told to open up the body bags, to toe tag or identify all the dead soldiers, just felt a pulse and rushed me to hospital and saved my life. >> my goodness. >> from what i heard i am the only one who came back alive from my platoon. devastating operation when i heard about it later. >> yes, sir, diagnosed then with diabetes had no idea. >> no idea. it was a diabetic coma i had been sick so long with type one diabetes i just went unconscious in the battlefield and you know to me it saved my life and changed -- directed how i look at life and everything from there, so you know, it is a gift i have even being with you today. >> you have certainly gone through other health challenges, hearing loss, thyroid, stroke, kidney transplant you sit here an inspiration what is your advice to others, diabetes, going through this condition, what would you say to others who just want to say you know what i give up i
then one day really sick, losing weight, vomiting, enemy hit us, i remember falling over into a rice paddyy thought i was dead, put me in a body bag, where an alert medic two days later who was told to open up the body bags, to toe tag or identify all the dead soldiers, just felt a pulse and rushed me to hospital and saved my life. >> my goodness. >> from what i heard i am the only one who came back alive from my platoon. devastating operation when i heard about it later. >>...