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pat brown could never have got elected ronald reagan could never have gotten elected now.er they are democrats or republicans, greens libertarian whatever party nobody is solving long-term problems to this book is a fully to get back to solutions. politics of solution. my journey is about how it took everybody i sued and made them an ally, and we saw partially through private sector and civic sector allies, we create an army of them. we went and got the military but we went and got the cops. and we created an army of allies who were about the business of making life better for these kids. weather was building the schools. we built 147 schools on time on budget. that's the next book. i hope you will buy it. or whether it was getting lapd to become a key partner with the gang intervention guide. whom i learned the street from whom i learned the street. and melding them completely, we run the gang academy and tony you may not like a lot of what he is done but he has stuck with these issues and he made a secret the first gang intervention academy which we run. might organizati
pat brown could never have got elected ronald reagan could never have gotten elected now.er they are democrats or republicans, greens libertarian whatever party nobody is solving long-term problems to this book is a fully to get back to solutions. politics of solution. my journey is about how it took everybody i sued and made them an ally, and we saw partially through private sector and civic sector allies, we create an army of them. we went and got the military but we went and got the cops....
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that was during the '60s and the rioting in berkeley and they were difficult years, but he -- and pat brown wanted ronnie to win the primary because he thought he'd be the easiest to defeat. turned out to not be so. >> on this wall over here something i know you were involved in, but so was the president. these are the p.o.w. bracelets. >> oh, yes. >> but that one down there is lieutenant commander mccain. you see pictures of john mccain with the governor and he often credits him for getting interested in all this. >> well, he gave -- when they first came back, we had dinners for the first ones to arrive back. and i have some wonderful presents that they would give me. some brought me the tin cups that they ate from. or a spoon that they used or a package of cigarettes. it was -- it was -- and to hear their stories, you couldn't believe what these men went through. i mean, it was unbelievable. and yet you thought to yourself, you wondered if god forbid that you would be in the same spot if you could withstand that. i don't know. >> and now as i said let's go on to the inauguration for presi
that was during the '60s and the rioting in berkeley and they were difficult years, but he -- and pat brown wanted ronnie to win the primary because he thought he'd be the easiest to defeat. turned out to not be so. >> on this wall over here something i know you were involved in, but so was the president. these are the p.o.w. bracelets. >> oh, yes. >> but that one down there is lieutenant commander mccain. you see pictures of john mccain with the governor and he often credits...
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eisenhower used him to be the political attack man, and then, of course, he runs against john kennedy and pat brown. so in terms of the coverage and the baggage from these campaigns, just staying with him and lumbering throughout his career with most people and a lot of these books and these nixon biographies, if a kennedy, if president kennedy biography, if you turn to the index and all of the quotes were from victor laski or nigel hamilton or sigh hirsch, you would dismiss it, you would say it's pol emic and some original stuff, but it's skewed and books that do this with nixon have become part of the canon, so that's something that in the future, the papers are here. the nixon library are now the 12 presidential libraries, the state of the art here are archival and all of the materials are here so yorba linda will become the center of international mix and research with the storying why ravi of the nixon administration can be seen in the more general -- not things were done, anyway, a more generous perspective. thank you. [ applause ] >> i want to invite the audience into the conversation. quest
eisenhower used him to be the political attack man, and then, of course, he runs against john kennedy and pat brown. so in terms of the coverage and the baggage from these campaigns, just staying with him and lumbering throughout his career with most people and a lot of these books and these nixon biographies, if a kennedy, if president kennedy biography, if you turn to the index and all of the quotes were from victor laski or nigel hamilton or sigh hirsch, you would dismiss it, you would say...
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office at least going back to pat brown which is having a d.a.'ate can do in terms of law enforcement and the smart on crime approach. so, george, i want to congratulate you and wish you good luck. you probably have that phone like i had, there is a phone that you have as elected d.a., greg in the audience knows this as police chief, if it rings between 10:00 at night and 6:00 in the morning, it is never a good call. it is the work that also is incredibly gratifying in terms of knowing that whenever you stand before a jury or anyone else, you represent the people of the state of california and more importantly and equally important, the people of the city and county of san franciscoment thank you for that and thank you for the work on trunesi and back on track and wish you much success. i'm going to introduce a young man who represents a lot of what george stands for and cares about. his name is brandon santiago. he is a member of youth speaks. he is a high school dropout who will talk about his experience in the world and he is certainly an examp
office at least going back to pat brown which is having a d.a.'ate can do in terms of law enforcement and the smart on crime approach. so, george, i want to congratulate you and wish you good luck. you probably have that phone like i had, there is a phone that you have as elected d.a., greg in the audience knows this as police chief, if it rings between 10:00 at night and 6:00 in the morning, it is never a good call. it is the work that also is incredibly gratifying in terms of knowing that...
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and then, of course, he runs against john kennedy and pat brown. so he, in terms of the coverage and the baggage from these campaigns just staying with him and lumbering through all of his career. but a lot of these books, these nixon biographies, it would be like if a kennedy -- president kennedy biography, if you turn to the index and all the quotes were from victor laskey or nigel hamilton, you'd dismiss it. you'd say it's a polemic and some original stuff that's skewed. books that do this with nixon have become part of the cannon. so i think that's something that -- that in the future, now that -- thanks to the archives, the papers are here. the nixon library is the 12th of the now 13 presidential libraries state-of-the-art archives. yorba linda will be the center of nixon research and thanks to books like mel small's, the historiography of the nixon administration can be seen in perhaps a more general, not generous, because good and bad things were done. a more generous perspective. thank you. [ applause ] >> i want to invite the audience into
and then, of course, he runs against john kennedy and pat brown. so he, in terms of the coverage and the baggage from these campaigns just staying with him and lumbering through all of his career. but a lot of these books, these nixon biographies, it would be like if a kennedy -- president kennedy biography, if you turn to the index and all the quotes were from victor laskey or nigel hamilton, you'd dismiss it. you'd say it's a polemic and some original stuff that's skewed. books that do this...
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he had been beaten in 1968, as you point out, beaten in 1962 by governor pat brown who reagan defeated, and they said nixon can't win. nixon used to tell me, well, the knock on me is i can't win, and the only way you're going to getd get rid of that is by winning. so we're going to have to go into the primaries and beat everybody in the primaries or we're not going to be a nominee. so we went in, and the only one to challenge him was romney, and we had him knocked out. percy, none of them got in. we were marching through the primaries. rockefeller sent lindsay out to oregon, and we said, look, rockefeller ran on the slogan, he cared enough to come in 1964 and win oregon. this is 1968 and he sends lindsay. he turned to john lindsay and said, vote for john lindsay. we crushed him in oregon. how can you not give in to the nomination when he won the delegates? we had about 690 delegates on the first ballot than he did in 650. but that was it. i mean, nixon was -- they felt a great sense of royalty and debt to nixon, and if he could prove to them he would win, they would go with it. the int
he had been beaten in 1968, as you point out, beaten in 1962 by governor pat brown who reagan defeated, and they said nixon can't win. nixon used to tell me, well, the knock on me is i can't win, and the only way you're going to getd get rid of that is by winning. so we're going to have to go into the primaries and beat everybody in the primaries or we're not going to be a nominee. so we went in, and the only one to challenge him was romney, and we had him knocked out. percy, none of them got...
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he wants to go out with a legacy like his dad, pat brown.he wants to do the bullet training and he wants to do some big investments but like i said, you don't get to do a bullet train when you're taking home nursing care away from the elderly. we're balancing this budget on the backs of the poorest of the poor. we're not cutting we're not cutting dmv services for the middle class. we're not increasing the car tax. just bring the car tax back to where it was and you won't have to fire nurses for the elderly poor. so, you know, we need to get organized to lobby. there's groups that are lobbying up in washington but because they don't have money they can't do so. even if you start here in pasadena, you could get mayor bogaard to get his voice louder. he and mayor villaraigosa. if we let them know they're not going to get a new office, there's not going to be a next office if you balance this budget on our poor kids. we're going to have to get more vocal. i'm not suggesting you get tents and pitch them and stay in tents. we're too old for that,
he wants to go out with a legacy like his dad, pat brown.he wants to do the bullet training and he wants to do some big investments but like i said, you don't get to do a bullet train when you're taking home nursing care away from the elderly. we're balancing this budget on the backs of the poorest of the poor. we're not cutting we're not cutting dmv services for the middle class. we're not increasing the car tax. just bring the car tax back to where it was and you won't have to fire nurses for...
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they are there to serve long term problems the people who used to serve our long-term problem, but pat brownr could have gotten elected ronald reagan could not. but conservative or whatever or libertarian or whatever party come and nobody is serving the long-term problems. the politics of solution my journey a is how i took everybody that i sued to make them ally and we salt partially through private sector and civics sector allies we got the military and the cops to create an army of allies who were about the business of making life better for those kids. that is the next book. with the lapd from whom i learn on the streets and it melding them, believe me we ran that gang academy antonio villaraigosa you may not like what he says but he is stuck with the issues and he made this city create the first game intervention academy. and the bottom line is these are ex gangsters teaching and they did not make it through seventh grade but they are teaching in this academy because they know how to go from a predator to a peacemaker and can stop the bullets. guess where they are teaching now? was ange
they are there to serve long term problems the people who used to serve our long-term problem, but pat brownr could have gotten elected ronald reagan could not. but conservative or whatever or libertarian or whatever party come and nobody is serving the long-term problems. the politics of solution my journey a is how i took everybody that i sued to make them ally and we salt partially through private sector and civics sector allies we got the military and the cops to create an army of allies...
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pat brown is a criminal ppofiler... she and everyone else you see here...er it's to &plocate all of maryland's missing persons.28:51 shine lighttwhere there is nothing &pcarter has introduced as soon as someone is reported missing. here woull be no 48 hhur waittng periid.... there would be mandates for pollce to be more open with familes &pof issing peesons especially in cold cases.... and no 48 hour waiting period.14:22 we can not have our citizens o missiig and getting murdered with nooanswwrs insight about whatever has happpned. they just vaniss off the map and it's just too darnnbad. it was in carter's district.... where bbrnes' disappeared. an honor studeet from northh baatimore visiting famill. in barnns' casee... thh teen was found. utility workerr found her bodyyfloating in the in annapolis today still wait to find their loved ones. joy leppla fox 45 ews at ten. 33 3p advocates..../ expeet .... bii.../ figgt.../ forr..// ttis bill.../ police continue their investigation into yesterdda's police chase....and deaaly shoo. shooting. 26--ear oll monpeet
pat brown is a criminal ppofiler... she and everyone else you see here...er it's to &plocate all of maryland's missing persons.28:51 shine lighttwhere there is nothing &pcarter has introduced as soon as someone is reported missing. here woull be no 48 hhur waittng periid.... there would be mandates for pollce to be more open with familes &pof issing peesons especially in cold cases.... and no 48 hour waiting period.14:22 we can not have our citizens o missiig and getting murdered...
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pat brown could've never got elected. ronald reagan could not have gotten elected.looks like a liberal. but whether they are republicans or republic rats, conservative or whatever, great libertarian, whatever party, nobody is solving long-term problems. this is a plea to get back, politics of solution. my journey is about how i took everyone i sued and made them an ally and we solved partially through private set her in civic sector allies, created an army of them. would gut the military, the cops and created an army of allies who are about the business of making life better for these kids, whether he was building the schools. with the 147 schools on time, on. or whether it was getting lapd to become a key partner to gain intervention guys who may learn the streets, from whom i learned the streets. i'm melting men -- believe me, we run the gang academy and tony blair does that come you may not like a lot of what he is done, padilla stuck with these issues when he made the city create the first gain intervention academy, which we run, my organization run and the bott
pat brown could've never got elected. ronald reagan could not have gotten elected.looks like a liberal. but whether they are republicans or republic rats, conservative or whatever, great libertarian, whatever party, nobody is solving long-term problems. this is a plea to get back, politics of solution. my journey is about how i took everyone i sued and made them an ally and we solved partially through private set her in civic sector allies, created an army of them. would gut the military, the...
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pat brown could've never got elected. ronald reagan could not have gotten elected.looks like a liberal. but whether they are republicans or republic rats, conservative or whatever, great libertarian, whatever party, nobody is solving long-term problems. this is a plea to get back, politics of solution. my journey is about how i took everyone i sued and made them an ally and we solved partially through private set her in civic sector allies, created an army of them. would gut the military, the cops and created an army of allies who are about the business of making life better for these kids, whether he was building the schools. with the 147 schools on time, on. or whether it was getting lapd to become a key partner to gain intervention guys who may learn the streets, from whom i learned the streets. i'm melting men -- believe me, we run the gang academy and tony blair does that come you may not like a lot of what he is done, padilla stuck with these issues when he made the city create the first gain intervention academy, which we run, my organization run and the bott
pat brown could've never got elected. ronald reagan could not have gotten elected.looks like a liberal. but whether they are republicans or republic rats, conservative or whatever, great libertarian, whatever party, nobody is solving long-term problems. this is a plea to get back, politics of solution. my journey is about how i took everyone i sued and made them an ally and we solved partially through private set her in civic sector allies, created an army of them. would gut the military, the...
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after he lost not just to kennedy in the presidential election but lost to pat brown in that governor'slf. ♪ >> fascinating. fascinating. i have never seen that before. i had no idea he played the piano. maybe that's my failing as a student of history. bottom line for all this stuff is if you're going to put yourself out there, you better do it well. if you don't, everyone is going to be watching. >> danger point. is it a danger for this president -- republicans are running an ad that will show tomorrow night razzing him on this saying he's acting like he's celebrating and there's nothing to celebrate yet. here's the attack ad. ♪ come on, baby don't you want to go ♪ >> the republican national committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> they have similar celebrating rising gas prices. it works. >> it's a clever ad. hats off to the rnc. they made a clever ad. >> he still did the right thing? >> absolutely. >> when we return, let me finish with a word about rick santorum's charge that president obama -- this was a nasty charge -- subscribes to a phony theology. rick, y
after he lost not just to kennedy in the presidential election but lost to pat brown in that governor'slf. ♪ >> fascinating. fascinating. i have never seen that before. i had no idea he played the piano. maybe that's my failing as a student of history. bottom line for all this stuff is if you're going to put yourself out there, you better do it well. if you don't, everyone is going to be watching. >> danger point. is it a danger for this president -- republicans are running an ad...
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pat tee ann brown has the story.ns. >> reporter: that's a very good point. if you think if you know what your spouse or your kid is up to because you check the cellphone, think again, they are warning of free apps that give kids hidden alternatives to texts. it's text free and text plus they are called. in golden, colorado they say teens are using these to hide photos and messages from the most diligent parents. kid as young as 11 or 12 are tpaoeuding the free apps. teens have dozens of apps on their cell phones. they don't search through all of them, they just search texts. what is a parent to do? you should try to keep up with the technology. experts say that is often a losing battle was kids are usually one step ahead. instead they say parents should also talk with their kid about their texts and online activities. they should especially point out the social and even legal consequences, and they say limit their cellphone usage at night. they say place su curfews on their childrens cell phones and taking the phones
pat tee ann brown has the story.ns. >> reporter: that's a very good point. if you think if you know what your spouse or your kid is up to because you check the cellphone, think again, they are warning of free apps that give kids hidden alternatives to texts. it's text free and text plus they are called. in golden, colorado they say teens are using these to hide photos and messages from the most diligent parents. kid as young as 11 or 12 are tpaoeuding the free apps. teens have dozens of...
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brown. at 6:40, wisconsin governor scott walker is followed by illinois governor pat quinn. that's ahead here on cspan-3. this weekend watch our live coverage of the national governors association 2012 winter meeting being held here in washington, d.c. our coverage gets under way at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow with an opening news conference. later in the day, a couple of breakout sessions looking at state economies. and our coverage continues on sunday with a look at education and childhood hunger as well as homeland security and the role of the national guard. live coverage of the annual national governors association winter meeting this weekend on cspan. >> california governor jerry brown recently delivered his state of the state address outlining his goals for education. he previously served as the governor of california from 1975 to 1983. his speech runs about 20 minutes. [ applause ] >> fellow dignitaries and fellow citizens. as required by the state constitution, i'm reporting to you this morning on the condition of our state. before i do, i just want to make one nota
brown. at 6:40, wisconsin governor scott walker is followed by illinois governor pat quinn. that's ahead here on cspan-3. this weekend watch our live coverage of the national governors association 2012 winter meeting being held here in washington, d.c. our coverage gets under way at 10:00 a.m. eastern tomorrow with an opening news conference. later in the day, a couple of breakout sessions looking at state economies. and our coverage continues on sunday with a look at education and childhood...
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patted down any more than the next guy. i want to know that the guy next to me white, brown or black and any religion is safe. we don't have the best security and the taxpayers. and why don't we have bomb detection machines for all baggage. charge the airline passengers, to them and instead of the taxpayers. we'll never get it done as long as it is a government agency and not as long as it is open to bids. >> johnathon, you don't agree with that? >> i don't. what i fear an environmentt god forbid terrorist militant islam blowws up a movie theater. then we have tsa at a movie theater. growing government. i don't think that homeland security if john want to go naked go for it. but the enemies will find another way to attack. >> johnathon, you do not have a legal right to fly. it is not life, liberty and i have a legal right to be safe. it comes with security and so be it. don't fly . get in a car with ran paul and drive. >> another reason to privatize it. >> wayne, the issue of technology. we are far more advanced than we were in 2000 and 2001. shouldn't that be considered in the debate? >> it should be. it is
patted down any more than the next guy. i want to know that the guy next to me white, brown or black and any religion is safe. we don't have the best security and the taxpayers. and why don't we have bomb detection machines for all baggage. charge the airline passengers, to them and instead of the taxpayers. we'll never get it done as long as it is a government agency and not as long as it is open to bids. >> johnathon, you don't agree with that? >> i don't. what i fear an...
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brown beauty. he moved to the horse. you could tell she was tall, heavy, well fit for a good hard ride. he patted her neck, still staired at the distant steep will and thought please, don't fail me sir. surely he understands. there was a speck of light at the base of the tall steep will. he staired hard. the voices around him falling silent. one man said quietly, is that what you're waiting for? what does it mean, sir? he held up a hand, said nothing, waited. he saw now a second speck. a second lantern like two small eyes in the dark staring out toward him in the cold moonli t moonlight. he felt a great burst of energy, climbed the horse. it means, gentlemen, you have best advice your men here to stand away. with all respect of you, sir, this is not a fight you won. you could have several hundred soldiers landing on your shore. two lights. the signal that the british are coming this way by water. the moonlight opened the roads in front of him. a wide bright path. the hor took his command and did not hesitate. together they pushed past farmhouses, each hearing the quick shout to ride and be ready.
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brown. that employee and the other double dippers on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. live in northwest i'm pat collins, news 4. >> thanks, pat. >>> there's a leadership shake-up at the susan g. komen foundation, the breast cancer charity is losing a high ranking official. she turned in her resignation letter today just days over a highly publicized dispute whether the foundation should send funding to planned parenthood. she supported the defunding of planned parenthood. she denounced planned patienthood when she ran for governor of georgia. >>> they're trying to select a jury now in the george hughley murder trial in charlottesville, virginia. opening statements could begin tomorrow morning in the case. julgly carrie is at the courthouse where several rows were filled with family and friends of the victim. her name is yeardley love. >> jury selection stretched into the night yesterday and it looks like we're headed down that pathogen today as the defense and prosecution both struggled to find jurors who haven't already judged george hughley. there were high hopes the jury box would be filled
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brown. that worker along with the other double dippers have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. reporting live from northwest washington, i'm pat collins, news 4. >> all right, pat, thank you. >>> a high ranking official with susan g. komen for the cure is calling quits. karen handle turned in her resignation today just days after a highly publicized dispute over whether the group should help fund planned parenthood. she was komen's vp for public policy. she supported cutting off the funds and was disappointed komen reversed their decision to do so. >>> two officers have been suspend after a police involved shooting in brentwood last night. authorities say surveillance video tells a different story. darcie spencer has seen that tape. she joins us live with the latest on this story. darcie? >> reporter: i have been able to see the videotape, it shows the suspect walking down the sidewalk. two officers approach from behind. one of the officers reaches around his waste area and strikes the suspect on the head. you see a flash, and the defendant's attorney tells me the flash was the officer's gun going off. and the suspect drops to
brown. that worker along with the other double dippers have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. reporting live from northwest washington, i'm pat collins, news 4. >> all right, pat, thank you. >>> a high ranking official with susan g. komen for the cure is calling quits. karen handle turned in her resignation today just days after a highly publicized dispute over whether the group should help fund planned parenthood. she was komen's vp...