263
263
Sep 30, 2013
09/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
representatives michele bachmann , paul brown, lou del mar, charlie demint, steve king, peter king, those voting against the measure. we are awaiting a house vote to cut off a debate that allows the house to take a final vote on the legislation, and we will bring that to you. that is quite something. on wall street stocks finishing slightly lower but ended september with as strong monthly and quarterly performance. the dow falling 1209 points, the s&p and nasdaq closed down ten. volume on the big board, 3 billion shares. for the month the dow gaining more than 2%, s&p had nearly three. the nasdaq gained more than 5% on the month. joining me now, jonathan murray, managing director for ubs financial-services. good to have you with us. is this, do you think, this performance today, basically everybody just sort of throwing up their hands and saying, we are not amused by washington? >> yes, i think that is it exactly. i think that the private sector has been doing great. we have things like nanotechnology and reprinting and a wonderful development in the private sector with regard to health c
representatives michele bachmann , paul brown, lou del mar, charlie demint, steve king, peter king, those voting against the measure. we are awaiting a house vote to cut off a debate that allows the house to take a final vote on the legislation, and we will bring that to you. that is quite something. on wall street stocks finishing slightly lower but ended september with as strong monthly and quarterly performance. the dow falling 1209 points, the s&p and nasdaq closed down ten. volume on...
173
173
Sep 17, 2013
09/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
everybody at paul brown stadium paid tribute to the people who lost their lives in washington, d.c.d pittsburgh is 0-2 to start the season. first time that has happened in more than a decade. >>> washington nationals postponed their game against the atlanta braves last night due to yesterday's tragic shooting. washington's park is a stone's throw away from the nearby navy yard. in the face of the nationals, bryce harper tweeted this yesterday. thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and responders at the navy yard. it is absolute sickening that people do this. >>> make up for the missed game the nationals and braves will delay a day/night double-header today. >>> second straight week, the tampa bay bucs safety dashon goldson penalized for an legally hit a -- illegal hit for this hit on sunday. it's definitely hurting his wallet. this season, goldson has lost more than $250,000 of his salary. goldson is appealing the suspension. >>> coming up on bleacher report.com jacksonville jaguars are not very good and some looking for a savior. who better than tim tebow? fans rallied yesterd
everybody at paul brown stadium paid tribute to the people who lost their lives in washington, d.c.d pittsburgh is 0-2 to start the season. first time that has happened in more than a decade. >>> washington nationals postponed their game against the atlanta braves last night due to yesterday's tragic shooting. washington's park is a stone's throw away from the nearby navy yard. in the face of the nationals, bryce harper tweeted this yesterday. thoughts and prayers go out to the victims...
153
153
Sep 25, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
i will note we have congressman louie gohmert, congressman paul brown, congressman richard hutchison was here earlier. where's the senate? we don't feel the pain of the american people like it's ours, like it's us. it's not surprising because president obama's exempted congress from obamacare, so we're not feeling the pain. that's the problem. obamacare has turned america into a part-time nation and people are losing their homes. they can't feed their children properly. make d.c. listen. three years and they still can't get it going. make d.c. listen. make d.c. listen because d.c. is not listening to the american people help us. help us is all caps. defund a.c.a. it is job killing and not affordable, and we won't get care, and our politicians act like it's good for us. that's true. a lot of politicians do act like hey, this is really good for you. mind you, we don't want to be subject to it, but plus us, it's good for you because different rules apply to the washington, d.c., ruling class than apply to the american people. that's the problem. help provide for the economy. make d.c. l
i will note we have congressman louie gohmert, congressman paul brown, congressman richard hutchison was here earlier. where's the senate? we don't feel the pain of the american people like it's ours, like it's us. it's not surprising because president obama's exempted congress from obamacare, so we're not feeling the pain. that's the problem. obamacare has turned america into a part-time nation and people are losing their homes. they can't feed their children properly. make d.c. listen. three...
180
180
Sep 6, 2013
09/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
paul solman digs into today's employment figures. >> brown: your emails, online bank transactions and more-- privacy tools keep all of that data secure. but hari sreenivasan dissects new revelations saying the n.s.a. can crack those codes. >> woodruff: and we return to syria, starting with two looks at its impact on the middle east.
paul solman digs into today's employment figures. >> brown: your emails, online bank transactions and more-- privacy tools keep all of that data secure. but hari sreenivasan dissects new revelations saying the n.s.a. can crack those codes. >> woodruff: and we return to syria, starting with two looks at its impact on the middle east.
231
231
Sep 7, 2013
09/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
paul solman digs into today's employment figures. >> brown: your emails, online bank transactions and more-- privacy tools keep all of that data secure. but hari sreenivasan dissects new revelations saying the n.s.a. can crack those codes. >> woodruff: and we return to syria, starting with two looks at its impact on the middle east. ray suarez reports on the flood of refugees in neighboring jordan. >> brown: and margaret warner is on the ground in egypt. >> woodruff: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the debate over military action. >> brown: and gwen ifill gets historical perspective on how past presidents flexed their war powers. >> if we go through american history, presidents, even to this day, have an amazing ability to change americas' minds on foreign policy when they have to. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at
paul solman digs into today's employment figures. >> brown: your emails, online bank transactions and more-- privacy tools keep all of that data secure. but hari sreenivasan dissects new revelations saying the n.s.a. can crack those codes. >> woodruff: and we return to syria, starting with two looks at its impact on the middle east. ray suarez reports on the flood of refugees in neighboring jordan. >> brown: and margaret warner is on the ground in egypt. >> woodruff:...
221
221
Sep 27, 2013
09/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
paul, thank you. >>> governor jerry brown signed a bill granting domestic workers more rights. in the law workers including nannies and healthcare workers will receive overtime. domestic workers must be paid time and a half if they work more than 9 hours a day or more than 45 hours a week. the governor vetoed a broader version of the bill last year. >>> coming up, why some bay area police are posting their encounters with drivers behaving badly on social media. >> i'm allen martin. we are going to take you on board the winner of the america's cup. we'll show you exactly what oracle team usa did to turn things around. >> only on 5, we discover why hundreds of thousands of people in the bay area are getting the runaround when they call 911. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, student who was murdered oni night. this as we >>> less than an hour san francisco state university students will hold a candlelight vigil for a fellow student murdered on muni monday night this as we're learning a scary new detail about justin valdez's accused killer. police say that 30-year-old nikhom thephakaysone was somew
paul, thank you. >>> governor jerry brown signed a bill granting domestic workers more rights. in the law workers including nannies and healthcare workers will receive overtime. domestic workers must be paid time and a half if they work more than 9 hours a day or more than 45 hours a week. the governor vetoed a broader version of the bill last year. >>> coming up, why some bay area police are posting their encounters with drivers behaving badly on social media. >> i'm...
827
827
Sep 26, 2013
09/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 827
favorite 0
quote 0
paul krugman. tavis: what is interesting one of the consequences you suffered from dating jerry brown.rthquake? >> i grew up in the desert where the first thing you learned is you do not build a house on the floodplain, and that beach is a floodplain. the beat is not a lasting thing. is ocean has -- the beach not a lasting thing. the ocean has a mind of its own. here we were in malibu, bad idea. there was one year of storms. the ocean decides to knock off a room in my house. it ate a room in my house and did a lot of damage to houses along there. the residents wanted help from the government because their houses were destroyed. gary said, i cannot do that because my girlfriend lives there, and if i help her they will say, i am giving her special favors. they were ready to come with pitchforks and burned the place down because he was not helping. beacht up and down the and talk to the residence and figured out what was going on. my feeling is the beaches for the public. miles back a couple nobody should be able to build anything. it causes erosion. story to a takes the different level.
paul krugman. tavis: what is interesting one of the consequences you suffered from dating jerry brown.rthquake? >> i grew up in the desert where the first thing you learned is you do not build a house on the floodplain, and that beach is a floodplain. the beat is not a lasting thing. is ocean has -- the beach not a lasting thing. the ocean has a mind of its own. here we were in malibu, bad idea. there was one year of storms. the ocean decides to knock off a room in my house. it ate a room...
224
224
Sep 27, 2013
09/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. >> and now, goes great with brown gravy, david letterman!nd applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. >> and now, goes great with brown gravy, david letterman!nd applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
155
155
Sep 27, 2013
09/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. >> and now, goes great with brown gravy, david letterman!eers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. >> and now, goes great with brown gravy, david letterman!eers and applause) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Sep 28, 2013
09/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
i would like to please have you join me in welcoming kante brown and public safety dispatcher kim tuae and on behalf of the mayor's office, paul henderson, deputy chief of staff for mayor lee presenting the awards on behalf of martha coen who is the supervisor for district ten. >> thank you guys all so much for coming out. it always makes me so happy when i see the people from the community here in the city haul sharing in this public building and it makes me proud when i look out and i hear the stories today and meet the people. i don't know if any of you guys caught it this morning, but they were talking about the hero awards today on npr. and they were talking about the achievements that are happening right here in san francisco and to be able to look out and see the faces of the people that are the heroes that work and live among us, and it really makes me proud and it really is what public service is about. and it is only exacerbated by the fact that we have city employees that have done such an outstanding job and it makes me proud and i am happy to see all of you and thank you for being here and welcome. >> i am here an
i would like to please have you join me in welcoming kante brown and public safety dispatcher kim tuae and on behalf of the mayor's office, paul henderson, deputy chief of staff for mayor lee presenting the awards on behalf of martha coen who is the supervisor for district ten. >> thank you guys all so much for coming out. it always makes me so happy when i see the people from the community here in the city haul sharing in this public building and it makes me proud when i look out and i...
87
87
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> perry, for 200 points, what is rand paul up to, is it about wooing black and brown voters or overincarceratingpeople or what's going on? >> a couple of things. if you look back, 1980s, republicans were known as the party who is tough on crime and tough on the war on drugs. ronald reagan was the driver behind mandatory minimums. now you have rand paul, not just a conservative, probably one of the most conservative in the country, in a speech today he talked about the hearing about repeatedly where he was about african-american males, phrase used three or four times being incarcerated in high numbers. a, rand paul is libertarian, you think a convergence twenty libertarians and liberals on these issues and does have some interest in expanding the republican party to blacks and latinos and this is an issue rand paul, tends to be someone pretty authentic and says what he thinks. this is less about politics and more about a genuine concern about drug offender and how we prosecute them. >> if it's a genuine concern, it seems to disrupt something we've heard a lot from washington, which is that this i
. >> perry, for 200 points, what is rand paul up to, is it about wooing black and brown voters or overincarceratingpeople or what's going on? >> a couple of things. if you look back, 1980s, republicans were known as the party who is tough on crime and tough on the war on drugs. ronald reagan was the driver behind mandatory minimums. now you have rand paul, not just a conservative, probably one of the most conservative in the country, in a speech today he talked about the hearing...
345
345
Sep 29, 2013
09/13
by
WBFF
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 1
brown, dawn... city officials are blaming a broken, aging pipe for a huge overflow of sewage in gwynns falls park.... paul gessler was in west baltimore today where crews were struggling to deal with it. this sewer line break is several hundred feet off franklintown road... in a wooded area south of gwynns falls park. city officials got word of this break about noon friday. the sewage overflow was estimated at 50 gallons per minute. contractors on site did not speak to us on camera, nor did the city. regarding possible cause... a public works spokesman referred us to d-p-w's bureau head's interview wednesday on fox45 morning news. rudolph chow, department of public works: "we have fats, oils, grease problem. we have roots intrusion through these clay pipes. now, on top of it, we have to deal with wipes. all these things can complicate and then combine, eventually form--it gets larger and larger. eventually, it'll clog up the sewer line." so, d-p-w says aging infrastructure... is at play here. spokesman kurt kocher says this is just another example of why the city is spending over a billion dollars to reha
brown, dawn... city officials are blaming a broken, aging pipe for a huge overflow of sewage in gwynns falls park.... paul gessler was in west baltimore today where crews were struggling to deal with it. this sewer line break is several hundred feet off franklintown road... in a wooded area south of gwynns falls park. city officials got word of this break about noon friday. the sewage overflow was estimated at 50 gallons per minute. contractors on site did not speak to us on camera, nor did the...
165
165
Sep 6, 2013
09/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
once more. >> woodruff: online, read more of paul's conversation with alice maggio about the evolution of berkshares and her vision for the local currency. >> brownew technology presents new concerns over privacy in unexpected places. an ever-expanding array of appliances and household devices has made our lives easier and sometimes safer. now connected to the web, they're becoming known as the "internet of things"-- baby monitors with cameras, home thermostats, even refrigerators. these so-called "smart devices" are programmable and easy to access remotely, both by their owners and, as it turns out, by hackers. yesterday, the federal trade commission cited one seller of web-enabled video cams for its inadequate security protections. it found that a breach in the company's software allowed hackers to post links to the live video feeds of its customers' security cameras. hari sreenivasan takes the story from there. >> reporter: is kashmir hill, a senior editor who writes the technology and privacy column "not so private parts" at forbes.com. let's start with putting this case in perspective. the f.t.c. ruling yesterday, is this limited to one comp
once more. >> woodruff: online, read more of paul's conversation with alice maggio about the evolution of berkshares and her vision for the local currency. >> brownew technology presents new concerns over privacy in unexpected places. an ever-expanding array of appliances and household devices has made our lives easier and sometimes safer. now connected to the web, they're becoming known as the "internet of things"-- baby monitors with cameras, home thermostats, even...
3,993
4.0K
Sep 13, 2013
09/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 3,993
favorite 0
quote 1
brown. yes. mayors, $800. colby. what's roman catholicism? yes. $400, mayors. kristin. what is the netherlands? yes. cathedrals for $1,200. colby. what's st. paul's? that's right. mayors, $2,000. colby. what are draft riots? yes. unreal estate, $400. colby. what's lilliput? yes. $800, estate. colby. what's oz? oz. yes. $1,200, estate. kristin. what is treasure island? correct. cathedrals for $1,600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] well, now, kristin. let's risk $6,000. $6,000 it is. here is the clue. take a look. the cathedral named for this saint has stood on red square since the mid-1500s. who is st. basil? that's right. you're now close to the lead. cathedrals for $2,000. colby. what is seville? seville. yes. unreal, $1,600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] we'll go with $2,400. $2,400 it is. here is the clue. what is "absolom, absolom!"? no. what is "a streetcar named desire"? so, you are tied with kristin at $14,000. select again. unreal, $2,000. [ beep ] and that would be the "ox-bow incident." colby. abbrev., $400. kristin. what is v.w. and w.v.? correct. let's try abbrev. for $800. colby. what's an a.p. p.a.? right. $1,200, abbrev
brown. yes. mayors, $800. colby. what's roman catholicism? yes. $400, mayors. kristin. what is the netherlands? yes. cathedrals for $1,200. colby. what's st. paul's? that's right. mayors, $2,000. colby. what are draft riots? yes. unreal estate, $400. colby. what's lilliput? yes. $800, estate. colby. what's oz? oz. yes. $1,200, estate. kristin. what is treasure island? correct. cathedrals for $1,600. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] well, now, kristin. let's risk $6,000. $6,000 it is. here...
151
151
Sep 27, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 1
just wanted to offer kudos to senator sanders and also to -- the late senator paul wellstone sheridan -- and sherrod brownrightly thank you for that, sir, i do. also, i would like to say that i am not sure how you guys are really going to cope with the situation in congress. forame the supreme court the current situation we find ourselves under. due to citizens united, it teamrs congressmen to non- players. all they need to do is find a sugar daddy and they can fly off .n their own with no discipline until some move is made to correct the citizens united problem i think you are fighting against a stacked the deck. guest: i think you make an extremely important point. danlet me paraphrase what is saying and go on from there. despite all of the hoopla about obamacare and everything else, i think most people understand that what goes on in washington is the big-money interests have enormous power over what goes on. in fact, i think it is fair to say that there is no piece of legislation that can get past congress if wall street and the multinational corporation say no. that is what it is. the disastrous supr
just wanted to offer kudos to senator sanders and also to -- the late senator paul wellstone sheridan -- and sherrod brownrightly thank you for that, sir, i do. also, i would like to say that i am not sure how you guys are really going to cope with the situation in congress. forame the supreme court the current situation we find ourselves under. due to citizens united, it teamrs congressmen to non- players. all they need to do is find a sugar daddy and they can fly off .n their own with no...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
scott here live in the studio paul what do we know about this this footage well the videos have appeared on the websites of prominent blogger who goes by the name of brown moseys now he's been focusing on the syrian conflict for the last couple of years analyzing the claims and counterclaims that have been emerging from the the two year civil war now he's been sent a link to three videos which apparently show a chemical weapons attack being carried out by opposition forces the videos apparently were found on the mobile phone of a terrorist who was killed recently on the kurdish border and you can see in the footage now that the people carrying out the alleged attack wearing gas masks they're firing shells and rockets and their weapons are draped in extremist paraphernalia now the videos were dated august the twenty first which is of course the same of the chemical weapons attack that recently featured in the u.n. report the chemical weapons attack that led president obama to say that a red line had been crossed now bryan murray is on his blog his continuing being trying to decipher really movie information coming out of this conflict in his decision to
scott here live in the studio paul what do we know about this this footage well the videos have appeared on the websites of prominent blogger who goes by the name of brown moseys now he's been focusing on the syrian conflict for the last couple of years analyzing the claims and counterclaims that have been emerging from the the two year civil war now he's been sent a link to three videos which apparently show a chemical weapons attack being carried out by opposition forces the videos apparently...
266
266
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 1
played for the cleveland browns the last two seasons before the team cut him last month at stanford he was known as fullback and linebacker the to start both ways he won the inaugural paul player in college football marecic will be a backup fullback and special teams player for the 49ers . >> gary: a new motion picture in theaters talking on the dangers of football. >>video the >> gary: united states of football is a good movie for any parent to allow the children to see. the ball could lead to some to head trauma. shock you, you are an independent rebels type of gun? you did it once with bonnie gate to try to do again? >> whether it is through contact cartoons on nickelodeon or commercials in football games pickups tried to sell this to our children. i do not think that people are thinking about this. they are paying to not tell us what is going on. >> gary: do you have children? >> yes i do. i thought he was going to be a little wide receiver. but when he became the age of plain i hit pause. because former and f l player and also a lyman told me that if there were any sport you want your son to not play it would be football. >> it was a result of repetitive head traum
played for the cleveland browns the last two seasons before the team cut him last month at stanford he was known as fullback and linebacker the to start both ways he won the inaugural paul player in college football marecic will be a backup fullback and special teams player for the 49ers . >> gary: a new motion picture in theaters talking on the dangers of football. >>video the >> gary: united states of football is a good movie for any parent to allow the children to see. the...
121
121
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
paul was very interested in that story. he thought that was intrusion of the state. we asked you on twitter and facebook, if you, i love the cleveland browns: whether they took the easy way out by not tapering. gary wrote on facebook said we should have known with that new person coming onboard that bernanke would not rock the boat. liz: sinjin said getting to the point they're taking too long to start tapering. the longer you wait to take the medicine the worse it gets. david: number one thing tomorrow existing home sales 10:00 p.m. eastern. 9 economists are expecting sales to decline. i think number one thing to watch will be the market. will it sustain the federally. clearly fed boosted it today. liz: foxbusiness.com will have european and asia markets. now it is "money." melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what's "money" tonight. have you been funding terrorism without even knowing it? if you have shopped or done business in this building, then yes. feds make the biggest terror-related seizure in history. a skyscraper in midtown manhattan. we'll follow the money where else this could be going on right under the government's nose. >>>
paul was very interested in that story. he thought that was intrusion of the state. we asked you on twitter and facebook, if you, i love the cleveland browns: whether they took the easy way out by not tapering. gary wrote on facebook said we should have known with that new person coming onboard that bernanke would not rock the boat. liz: sinjin said getting to the point they're taking too long to start tapering. the longer you wait to take the medicine the worse it gets. david: number one thing...
146
146
Sep 5, 2013
09/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
brown reid. >> one of the amazing things that's happened. that's being reflected in the press. i mean, that is absolutely reflected in the majority position. one of the ironies here is that rand paulof war. this is a person who's nominated a benjamin. john, you think i'm -- i'm burden shifting. this is a really important thing, right? it's about this record, it's about looking back at american foreign policy. we're making decisions about how past is pro log. it's burden shifting to say, your default should always reset to being against a military action until persuaded to do it. >> what you're proposing as a rule by which anyone who's on your side can make any number of wrong predictions and continue to be listened to and have that not count against them. people can never be wrong without being disqualified. >> it's an empirical argument, you tally up the number of wars the u.s. has been involved in. the overwhelming majority were not good wars we shouldn't have been involved in. >> if you want to judge who to ignore, you should look at the overall body of what they say. how often the right -- you shouldn't just say my side could be wrong as many times -- >> here's the thing -- i
brown reid. >> one of the amazing things that's happened. that's being reflected in the press. i mean, that is absolutely reflected in the majority position. one of the ironies here is that rand paulof war. this is a person who's nominated a benjamin. john, you think i'm -- i'm burden shifting. this is a really important thing, right? it's about this record, it's about looking back at american foreign policy. we're making decisions about how past is pro log. it's burden shifting to say,...
121
121
Sep 18, 2013
09/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
brown. you know, that's kind of like the holy grail of soul music. >> do you think somebody would be able to take this and copy it? >> and a guitar legend's legacy... >> a gibson les paul worth up to $500,000. >> takes an unexpected turn. >> that would have been really simple for somebody to stick that on there. >> but they wouldn't have known to do it. >> there's a couple of little marks. >> there's a couple of little dings. >> you're a pompous ass, and you're full of [...]. >> am i? >> this is bull[...]. you got a lawsuit on your hands. [rock music] ♪
brown. you know, that's kind of like the holy grail of soul music. >> do you think somebody would be able to take this and copy it? >> and a guitar legend's legacy... >> a gibson les paul worth up to $500,000. >> takes an unexpected turn. >> that would have been really simple for somebody to stick that on there. >> but they wouldn't have known to do it. >> there's a couple of little marks. >> there's a couple of little dings. >> you're a...
342
342
Sep 25, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 1
truman south paul, minnesota, reminded us at the tail end of the recent session of congress, representative clarence j. brownjammed into the congressional record the following poem, describing its author only as a -- quote -- "prominent democrat from the state of georgia." it is entitled 'democratic dialogue.' father, mustgy to work. no, my luck can i son. we're living now on easy street on dough from washington. we've left it up to uncle sam, so don't get exercised. nobody has to give a damn. we've all been subsidized. but if sam treats us all so well and feed us milk and honey, please, dad did i, tell me what the heck he's going to use for money. don't worry, bub, there is a not a hitch in this here noble plan. he simply soaks the filthy rich and helps the common manage. but, father, won't there come a time when they've run out of cash, when we have left them in the a dime, when things will go to smash? my faith in you is sinking, son, you nosey little brat. you do too damn much thinking, son, to be a democrat." that is from "the daily news," apparently inserted into the congressional record by a member of
truman south paul, minnesota, reminded us at the tail end of the recent session of congress, representative clarence j. brownjammed into the congressional record the following poem, describing its author only as a -- quote -- "prominent democrat from the state of georgia." it is entitled 'democratic dialogue.' father, mustgy to work. no, my luck can i son. we're living now on easy street on dough from washington. we've left it up to uncle sam, so don't get exercised. nobody has to...
226
226
Sep 21, 2013
09/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
paul e. murray spent a career in washington d.c. alexander in philadelphia and a host of others who are not that well known. this is a story we think we know but we do not. and browns. board of education, some of us read a biography of thurgood marshall but one that i tried to show in the book, it is very familiar but we don't know much about it. start digging around in the library of congress and lots of other places reconstruct a defeat contextualized story about the men and women who snatched jim crow and the way americans think about famous figures like thurgood marshall and introduce previously unknown characters to the civil rights narrative. it is a familiar story told in an unfamiliar way. it is a story of african-americans, african-americans who crossed the color line. to cross the color line meant in fact at the time these were called representative negros, this is what african-americans called themselves who did this, they cross the color line, did something people were not supposed to do, african-american lawyers came to court in an era where there are no black judges, and it your job is to convince a group of white americans in the year of jim crow to
paul e. murray spent a career in washington d.c. alexander in philadelphia and a host of others who are not that well known. this is a story we think we know but we do not. and browns. board of education, some of us read a biography of thurgood marshall but one that i tried to show in the book, it is very familiar but we don't know much about it. start digging around in the library of congress and lots of other places reconstruct a defeat contextualized story about the men and women who...