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leave one box. >> and our cameraman brian asked percy a question while he was filming him and percy wasnnoyed and upset and lashed out at brian. >> what did he ask you to do now? >> what the [ bleep ] it look like? i'm moving out the dorm. >> i think the drama of having the officer wake him up and then, you know, us being there with the camera in his face, i think it bothered him. and we understand, we don't take it personally. we're in their environment. >> they woke you up? >> yeah, they woke me up with this [ bleep ] with a bunch of [ bleep ] in here. that is what is going on out here. >> but what was interesting to me was after, you know, we continued to film him, suddenly percy turned to brian and apologized. >> my bad. i snapped on you, man. i just woke up, you know? >> what's that? >> my bad if i kind of griped at you, man. i was just waking up. >> i understand. >> it was a little surprising to see him kind of let his guard down and apologize. but i was like, wait a second, you don't need to apologize, you know. you just do your thing and don't worry about us. >> don't all give m
leave one box. >> and our cameraman brian asked percy a question while he was filming him and percy wasnnoyed and upset and lashed out at brian. >> what did he ask you to do now? >> what the [ bleep ] it look like? i'm moving out the dorm. >> i think the drama of having the officer wake him up and then, you know, us being there with the camera in his face, i think it bothered him. and we understand, we don't take it personally. we're in their environment. >> they...
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up until 1935, percy versus ferguson defined racial relations in the country. separate, but not really equal. in 1935 with the donald gaines case was the first chink in that armor of percy versus
up until 1935, percy versus ferguson defined racial relations in the country. separate, but not really equal. in 1935 with the donald gaines case was the first chink in that armor of percy versus
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percy last year we opened a monument to enter luzhkov prosecutions on a small island. off the shore of course. this is a kind of appreciation and gratitude of our people for the admiral's exports. here. i have been hearing a lot of that. connection with cool fool lately do people of cool food really remember and respects the russian admiral so much for his victories seeing fighting the french navy. or is it more of a gimmick only just to attract the russians tourists. all here we had words and money meant for over fifteen years. there's also another money mean to him in court for. a long time ago. i think it is a commonly known fact that core food has a bond with russia. helps the most important thing that unites us is orthodox christianity. we think it will chicago was fighting his great battles of the sure of course. he was doing it not so much for. i want you but for greece with guns and the people of course for. which we steal the pre-shared. liberated from the french. it was a great event they put him forever in the hearts of the people of course for you know. you
percy last year we opened a monument to enter luzhkov prosecutions on a small island. off the shore of course. this is a kind of appreciation and gratitude of our people for the admiral's exports. here. i have been hearing a lot of that. connection with cool fool lately do people of cool food really remember and respects the russian admiral so much for his victories seeing fighting the french navy. or is it more of a gimmick only just to attract the russians tourists. all here we had words and...
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sharon percy senior all son was sitting in his car in a standard parking lots where he was surprised by private armed guards seven years ago the team pulled away in his car the guard's shot in the back and kill them a judge dismissed manslaughter charges after the cards claimed he was trying to run them over. >>> this should never pass a law like that. this is not just jesse james and doc holliday times. >>> nothing is ever finished in the legislature everything and was the redress. to a representative told us it may be time for a new look at standard ground. >>> if i'm hearing it correctly is willing to revisit the language in this law is potentially change its. did we if we need to look at the circumstances that occurred in to see if some sort of legislation is ordered in order. new speaker he says he does not think a wholesale change in the law is needed but based on what he knows about a tree on martin casey is not the standard crowned apply here. in stamford florida i'm just war. >>> a salinas man who counsels kids on bad choices is accused of secretly selling high schoolers hav
sharon percy senior all son was sitting in his car in a standard parking lots where he was surprised by private armed guards seven years ago the team pulled away in his car the guard's shot in the back and kill them a judge dismissed manslaughter charges after the cards claimed he was trying to run them over. >>> this should never pass a law like that. this is not just jesse james and doc holliday times. >>> nothing is ever finished in the legislature everything and was the...
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so, that's the beginning of the unraveling of percy versus ferguson. continuing up until 1954 where we have the ending of legal date government enforced segregation. that is an important part. then '64 is the federal civil rights act which covered a lot of things. that is why i say '35 to '64. but i want to talk about -- i take this opportunity. esther, could i have you come forward? there is an important step in this. please come up here. [ applause ] >> her case -- let me explain this. folks have never understood the significance of this. they say this is the woman who desegregated the university of maryland school of nursing and that sounds great, but folks don't understand the significance. after the case, the governments and courts construed it as being a law school case. they said, well, law schools are different. you can -- maybe you have to allow people to go to law school in their state because the laws are unique. and so, it took years before the next success occurred beyond a law school. that was esther's case. what happened was in the inter
so, that's the beginning of the unraveling of percy versus ferguson. continuing up until 1954 where we have the ending of legal date government enforced segregation. that is an important part. then '64 is the federal civil rights act which covered a lot of things. that is why i say '35 to '64. but i want to talk about -- i take this opportunity. esther, could i have you come forward? there is an important step in this. please come up here. [ applause ] >> her case -- let me explain this....
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diplomacy with iran mr parsley thank you very much for joining our team today thank you for having me mr percy when u.s. president barack obama stepped into the white house and early two thousand and nine he saw for a new approach with iran he extended his proverbial hand and said america was willing to sit down for direct talks with its long time adversary how is it that three years later the u.s. seems closer to war with iran than it was during the bush administration it's an interesting story and it's a story that i tell in the book based on all the interviews with folks from the white house as well as the iranian negotiators and other actors who have been involved in this from the europeans to these ratings it's a story of a president that enough in my assessment was genuine about diplomacy and wanted to pursue words but also knew that you know the very limits of political space and political time to do so and that political space was very quickly eaten away by several different factors some of them he had no control over there was pressure from israel there was pressure from congress ther
diplomacy with iran mr parsley thank you very much for joining our team today thank you for having me mr percy when u.s. president barack obama stepped into the white house and early two thousand and nine he saw for a new approach with iran he extended his proverbial hand and said america was willing to sit down for direct talks with its long time adversary how is it that three years later the u.s. seems closer to war with iran than it was during the bush administration it's an interesting...
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because percy birgitte on a power play to make it to all the way through the second. season and this one. tackler with six minutes into the extra frame every reason to celebrate for the capital crowd. to see some numbers. on elsewhere because it was a two on overtime win for service cuts down the deficit in their series against atlanta and i'm also our one foot in the quarter finals after beating the namesake from minsk fourteen for the third time while it's evenly poised which means another reader can face each other in the late game. and it's now roger federer has won the dubai championship after beating andy murray in the final the first set. what twists up until the swiss master burke married to the six five and converted he's second set points to move in front the two exchanged only breaks in the second before the draft is going to take the title in straight sets. now in other news players of n.f.l. side the new orleans saints could be facing fines and suspensions after allegedly receiving bonuses for deliberately hurting opponents the national football league cl
because percy birgitte on a power play to make it to all the way through the second. season and this one. tackler with six minutes into the extra frame every reason to celebrate for the capital crowd. to see some numbers. on elsewhere because it was a two on overtime win for service cuts down the deficit in their series against atlanta and i'm also our one foot in the quarter finals after beating the namesake from minsk fourteen for the third time while it's evenly poised which means another...
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drafters and the author of that law say that wouldn't apply in this case because actually zimmerman percy's was chasing her so i think that that issue is kind of off the table on that but that case but to take that although you know the number of justifiable homicides in the woods homicides for which people can't sue the gun manufacturers the n.r.a. or the gun seller wal-mart which were largest been sold in the united states has tripled since that what was passed either way it's not an issue in this case i don't i don't believe but beyond that i think that there's a sort of a media feeding frenzy at this point and i think that might be a good idea to deep breath and see justice be served because i think i think we all agree that it's not me and guns don't kill people who kill people. according to rights this is you know this is the saddest part about this incident is that it's not isolated that this happens you said three times more since these laws have been inactive but also this this attitude towards black young black men i was just in oakland oakland had oscar grant who was essentially
drafters and the author of that law say that wouldn't apply in this case because actually zimmerman percy's was chasing her so i think that that issue is kind of off the table on that but that case but to take that although you know the number of justifiable homicides in the woods homicides for which people can't sue the gun manufacturers the n.r.a. or the gun seller wal-mart which were largest been sold in the united states has tripled since that what was passed either way it's not an issue in...
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how about -- what happened to the scrantons and percys and rockefellers and the -- romneys of the 1960ss -- >> do exist they are in the closet. they can't exist. >> let's press on this regional aspect to it. that's a big part of it and that there is no doubt that polarization is part of the current political climate and many people believe one of the crucial drivers is congressional gerrymandering which, of course, when they draw the districts to avoid people vote against their party. here is a senator make thing point in 2006. >> too many districts today, people's vote probably won't make a difference. i know that's sacrilege to say but as a consequence of the gerrymandering of congressional districts, people aren't being illogical when they say at home because the outcome is a foregone conclusion. >> that's, of course, now president barack obama talking about this gerrymandering and the way that -- in the midst of a redistricting right now. it is a very fraught thing, lawsuit that -- that the department of justice has contested redistricting plan that -- texas proposed as violated the
how about -- what happened to the scrantons and percys and rockefellers and the -- romneys of the 1960ss -- >> do exist they are in the closet. they can't exist. >> let's press on this regional aspect to it. that's a big part of it and that there is no doubt that polarization is part of the current political climate and many people believe one of the crucial drivers is congressional gerrymandering which, of course, when they draw the districts to avoid people vote against their...