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those survivors like philip made it to israel.ut most of the torture cases are not documented. >> they torture them in horrible methods, like hanging up side down from the ceiling, like using electric shocks, like burning them on their bodies. >> reporter: the story begins in aratrea, where many like philip fled from the beauty dictatorship. he travelled to a u.n. refugee camp in sudan. there he was kidnapped. they transferred him, along with many others, through sudan, egypt, and all the way to the sinai desert, and their torture camps. what happens next in these camps is diabolical. >> what they do is make you call your family and ask them for the money. usually they would do the asking. what you would do is you would say either send this money or your brother would die or your father would die or your son would die. it depends on whoever is picking up the phone. while they're talking to your family, they would pour molten plastic on your body so you would scream, and it may make the families collect the money faster. >> reporte
those survivors like philip made it to israel.ut most of the torture cases are not documented. >> they torture them in horrible methods, like hanging up side down from the ceiling, like using electric shocks, like burning them on their bodies. >> reporter: the story begins in aratrea, where many like philip fled from the beauty dictatorship. he travelled to a u.n. refugee camp in sudan. there he was kidnapped. they transferred him, along with many others, through sudan, egypt, and...
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our correspondent, good evening, philip.i want to ask you right away, i said the drumbeat 04 it appears to be getting louder. a strike could come as soon as this thursday. are we laying the groundwork for public opinion? >> absolutely. it is the obama administration's responsible for this drumbeat of war because all arms of the government are preparing public opinion much everybody for what is to come very soon in deed. as early as this week. that is the latest from the white house. just coming from the white house briefing, they say they are certain chemical weapons were used but they are not 100% there in terms of saying it was the asad regime they used them. there is a method to what the white house is doing right now without information being given to senior administration officials who are leaking information. and we have heard from john kerry, the next step, that is president obama. we could hear from him as early as this week. the method we are seeing, may be similar to what we before military intervention in libya. t
our correspondent, good evening, philip.i want to ask you right away, i said the drumbeat 04 it appears to be getting louder. a strike could come as soon as this thursday. are we laying the groundwork for public opinion? >> absolutely. it is the obama administration's responsible for this drumbeat of war because all arms of the government are preparing public opinion much everybody for what is to come very soon in deed. as early as this week. that is the latest from the white house. just...
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stone philips again. is there anything that guy doesn't know?hilips sounds like quite a bloke. what television network is he on? why, nbc, of course. nbc has lots of great shows and their news and sports coverage can't be beat. do you think there's anything great on nbc right now? oh, i'm sure of it. but there's only one way to find out. [captioned by the caption center wgbh e educational foundation] okay. are you from the star wars universe? yes. were you in the original trilogy? yes. oh, is there a picture of you in my wallet wearing a metal bikini? god, i hope not. and no, i'm not princess leia. okay, okay. my turn. um... are you in all six star wars movies? yes. interesting. are you a droid? yes. do you kind of look like a shiny sheldon? yes. c-3po. you got it. that's preposterous. i do not resemble c-3po. don't get me wrong. i'm flattered. i just don't see it. (cell phone plays "she blinded me with science") leslie winkle. you've reached "friends with benefits." for a booty call, press one now. what exactly does that expression mean, "frien
stone philips again. is there anything that guy doesn't know?hilips sounds like quite a bloke. what television network is he on? why, nbc, of course. nbc has lots of great shows and their news and sports coverage can't be beat. do you think there's anything great on nbc right now? oh, i'm sure of it. but there's only one way to find out. [captioned by the caption center wgbh e educational foundation] okay. are you from the star wars universe? yes. were you in the original trilogy? yes. oh, is...
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philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it in myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south the way sherman did nonviolently." they said, "oh, no. you can't go there." and that stayed in the speech until we got to the steps of the lincoln memorial. and both a. philip randolph and dr. king and mr. wilkins came to me. and at one point, i said to roy wilkins, i said, "mr. wilkins, this speech represents the young people in the student nonviolent coordinating committee and all of the people, indigenous people in alabama and georgia and mississippi and all across the south." and he sort of walked away, sort of backed off. then, mr. randol
philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it in myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south...
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philip agnew who is leading the struggle is not new. he's young but not new. when philip was about your age there was a young man who got killed in some kind of juvenile facility in florida. and philip agnew protested and picketed and marched with us then over ten years ago, reverend. >> he was brilliant. >> and he's leading the sit in movement now. you get started at the right time. >> let my say something else about the student plus loan. it's 28,000 students kicked out of school not 16. to be accurate. the historical black president and the congressional black caucus have been working with the department of education and an knee duncan. arne duncan. let me tell you something, we proven as a people we can elect people. we have to make them accountable. it's no reason, no reason whatsoever this plus loan maybe you don't understand it. i am a parent. i have a credit card in sixty days behind. so i'm going to cut off the student loan. that -- that dog don't hunt. [applause] and the worst time in the history of the united states they have put out. they told the
philip agnew who is leading the struggle is not new. he's young but not new. when philip was about your age there was a young man who got killed in some kind of juvenile facility in florida. and philip agnew protested and picketed and marched with us then over ten years ago, reverend. >> he was brilliant. >> and he's leading the sit in movement now. you get started at the right time. >> let my say something else about the student plus loan. it's 28,000 students kicked out of...
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was a a philip randolph legend in chicago and in this country.since you mention randolph and fdr, can youput in compare the difficult economic ?eriod with this under obama >> i was a student during the , and for some reason i felt it was necessary to .ecome a philosopher there were more crises of humanity. what can we do? were we just interested in jobs so we can become materialists, or did we value human values. i think the understanding we have to build our souls and not just the economy is going among the people, and the world needs that. tavis: this is why i love you so much. you mentioned fdr and a philip randolph and the work they did together. this week marks the 50th anniversary of the big march in detroit. you can read this online these days. speechous i have a dream , we celebrate 50 years this coming august. before king got to washington to deliver this speech, he went to detroit. it was in destroyed he worked it out. he used it as a testing ground. first in detroit. grace lee boggs was in the audience. >> i was an organizer. rex she w
was a a philip randolph legend in chicago and in this country.since you mention randolph and fdr, can youput in compare the difficult economic ?eriod with this under obama >> i was a student during the , and for some reason i felt it was necessary to .ecome a philosopher there were more crises of humanity. what can we do? were we just interested in jobs so we can become materialists, or did we value human values. i think the understanding we have to build our souls and not just the...
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philip randolph had.you know, and for him, you know, the issue of, i mean come it was interconnected, right? the issue of the exclusion of black workers from defense industry was both a racial justice issue and and economic justice issue. you couldn't separate them. and i think many of, as i said before, many of the struggles that we are facing today are connected to the economic inequality that we are seeing. are connected to the disempowerment of the american public, in many ways. i mean, again, to go all of off-topic, off the central topic, i mean with president obama's recent attempt to get gun control legislation. we had the majority of the public in support of some type of reform, and yet it doesn't pass. and that's unfortunately connected to again something that congressman ellison talked about, the influence of money and lobbyists in politics. so we have a real crisis in our democracy right now. and you know, one of the important sort of forces is labor. unfortunately that's why labor is under att
philip randolph had.you know, and for him, you know, the issue of, i mean come it was interconnected, right? the issue of the exclusion of black workers from defense industry was both a racial justice issue and and economic justice issue. you couldn't separate them. and i think many of, as i said before, many of the struggles that we are facing today are connected to the economic inequality that we are seeing. are connected to the disempowerment of the american public, in many ways. i mean,...
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philip randolph institute of san francisco. so, the item before you would authorize the port to enter into a one-year contract with the san francisco conservation corps to provide paid work experience to at-risk youth to help maintain the port's property areas and public right of ways. the contract would be for $285,000. by way of background, since 2005 filing competitive procurement process, the port has contracted with the san francisco conservation corps which is a community-based nonprofit organization to provide such paid employment opportunities for at-risk youth. this contract is part of the port's youth employment program. as you know, the port sponsors a number of work force development efforts targeted at youth and young adults, including this proposed contract, the maritime internship program, americorps [speaker not understood] and various college opportunities. regarding the selection process -- you heard the selection process last time you were here so i'll make it brief and there's quite a bit of detail in the re
philip randolph institute of san francisco. so, the item before you would authorize the port to enter into a one-year contract with the san francisco conservation corps to provide paid work experience to at-risk youth to help maintain the port's property areas and public right of ways. the contract would be for $285,000. by way of background, since 2005 filing competitive procurement process, the port has contracted with the san francisco conservation corps which is a community-based nonprofit...
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rajon live by philip place than any p.c. from brussels philip washington said well it's disappointed but certainly not surprised by this latest move by moscow did you expect this to happen just briefly well i think it was bound to happen i think the snowden to be kept there indefinitely in the transit zone of the moscow are so something was about to happen and it didn't come as a surprise that russia read to grant temporary asylum stage and still snowden and wallace do though for relations now between moscow and washington which are already strained over a number of issues yes well i think. relations are not going to improve. i think between these two countries but i think the u.s. has to keep a low profile on this because there are a lot of questions to be answered by the u.s. government to the european union to the european union member states because some things have happened. just not acceptable but yes you were there in brussels and many in europe expressed shock and anger over the u.s. intelligence practices but actual
rajon live by philip place than any p.c. from brussels philip washington said well it's disappointed but certainly not surprised by this latest move by moscow did you expect this to happen just briefly well i think it was bound to happen i think the snowden to be kept there indefinitely in the transit zone of the moscow are so something was about to happen and it didn't come as a surprise that russia read to grant temporary asylum stage and still snowden and wallace do though for relations now...
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is a film, television and stage actor currently starring in "long liar" with me now, lou diamond philips. >> how are you doing? >> welcome to our bar. >> yeah. i'm usually on the other side. you know i'm pretty comfortable here. >> just as comfortable talking about that blockbuster film 26 years ago that made him an overnight sensation. forever remembered as richie valueins in "la bamba." what are your fondest memories? >> getting close to his family. his mother was in a wheelchair and took my arm and looked up to me and said, you gave me my son back. >> now the versatile actor is back on the small scene in the western series "long liar." >> i reacted -- he's best friend to the sheriff. >> thanks. >> your character owns the red pony cafe. >> yes. >> so we're going to make some drinks up and i want to test our drink making skills. check me out. i'm already shaking. >> you're shaking and i'm quaking. >> and -- don't forget to check lou diamond philips on "long meyer" finale. >> thank you. >> cheers. >> up next -- "extra" exclusive at robin thicke's secret show in chicago. >> ♪ good girl >>
is a film, television and stage actor currently starring in "long liar" with me now, lou diamond philips. >> how are you doing? >> welcome to our bar. >> yeah. i'm usually on the other side. you know i'm pretty comfortable here. >> just as comfortable talking about that blockbuster film 26 years ago that made him an overnight sensation. forever remembered as richie valueins in "la bamba." what are your fondest memories? >> getting close to his...
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we go live now to philip in london. >> dell, it is thought that basically what the british are tryingo do is gain worldwide support, domestic support here within the united kingdom, and parliamentary support. importantly, apparently the british foreign secretary, foreign minister, william hague has just come out with a statement regarding the resolution, saying it is time for the un to live up to its responsibility to syria, something it has failed to do in the last two and a half years. and he fully expected that resolution to be vetoed by russia or china or both. >> what we just heard syria's ambassador saying seems to be contrary to the information you are receiving as well, correct? >> yeah, they are categorically staying in lock step with the united states saying there is no doubt it was the assad regime that used the chemical weapons attack. and that contradicts what has been said in new york. the british say that they know that it was the assad regime, and they have proof. there is some indication that that proof may be released tomorrow, but that is unconfirmed as of yet, dell
we go live now to philip in london. >> dell, it is thought that basically what the british are tryingo do is gain worldwide support, domestic support here within the united kingdom, and parliamentary support. importantly, apparently the british foreign secretary, foreign minister, william hague has just come out with a statement regarding the resolution, saying it is time for the un to live up to its responsibility to syria, something it has failed to do in the last two and a half years....
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. >> it was a hit by prince philip, ordered by prince philip which was such a bizarre idea prince philiphis hit. it will be blown up. one of the things that amazes me is how the same things keep coming in. the grassy noll craziness all over again. the flash theory the idea that this sas soldier, you know, disguised as a paparazzi could have flashed a strobe light into the eyes of the driver. the fact is that operation pageant which was, you know, overseen by lord stevens of scotland yard when i was researching the book i spent time with, he created this whole kind of laser computer reconstruction of this car crash. the fact is henri paul the driver lost control of that car before he got into the tunnel and he lost control because he had mixed six drinks that french love so much with triapid and prozac and he was drunk, although didn't look drunk or buzzed, not fully in control of his senses, he careened into this tunnel at 75 miles an hour, a tunnel which had already 15 deaths in the last few years, and a fear came up this right-hand side. he swerved to avoid the fiat. ricocheted on to o
. >> it was a hit by prince philip, ordered by prince philip which was such a bizarre idea prince philiphis hit. it will be blown up. one of the things that amazes me is how the same things keep coming in. the grassy noll craziness all over again. the flash theory the idea that this sas soldier, you know, disguised as a paparazzi could have flashed a strobe light into the eyes of the driver. the fact is that operation pageant which was, you know, overseen by lord stevens of scotland yard...
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philip randolph as mr. randolph.would all prefer to him in such a way, concerned about his dignity, he is that kind of person. he was the perfect mentor. someone who could say, try this, do not do this, do that. he shaped his political of look. was af his life, rustin believer and defender in organized labor and fought for could.uch as he it is a shame we do not have a spokesperson now working so hard for working people. >> throughout his life, gay rights were so important, but it began because of the movement growing around him. >> he started to speak about his own experiences as a gay man. he was invited to conferences and organizations and he became more open about what his experiences had been. i think he was a little surprised and delighted. at that point, he was in his 70's. the gay movement, when it first started, it was largely a movement of young people. i think they saw him as a senior figure. was another critical influence. john d'emilio, if you could just summarize who this pacifist was. >> he was one of
philip randolph as mr. randolph.would all prefer to him in such a way, concerned about his dignity, he is that kind of person. he was the perfect mentor. someone who could say, try this, do not do this, do that. he shaped his political of look. was af his life, rustin believer and defender in organized labor and fought for could.uch as he it is a shame we do not have a spokesperson now working so hard for working people. >> throughout his life, gay rights were so important, but it began...
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but philip, your coverage does discuss this.ho shot the video says that someone came out and played with the lips of the clown. right? >> that's right. and you know, this portion was not on the piece of video that he had. but he said that this happened during the rodeo and he saw that as a clearly kind i have plainly racist act. >> all right. rush limbaugh maybe no surprise threw his support behind the clown and blamed president obama for diminishing the office by going on the "tonight show" and, of course, he bashed the so-called liberal media response to what had happened. >> this is no different than those countries reacting freakishly when there were cartoons of the prophet muhammad. that is exactly what this is. you know, you people on the left, who the hell do you think you are? you can't laugh. you can't take a joke. you can't take a punch. you can't take anything. one little thing that you don't like and this clown can never work. >> jonathan, i used the reference to "the tonight show" because he also talked about the pr
but philip, your coverage does discuss this.ho shot the video says that someone came out and played with the lips of the clown. right? >> that's right. and you know, this portion was not on the piece of video that he had. but he said that this happened during the rodeo and he saw that as a clearly kind i have plainly racist act. >> all right. rush limbaugh maybe no surprise threw his support behind the clown and blamed president obama for diminishing the office by going on the...
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his father thinks so. >> prince philip is a well known racist at the core. do you think he will accept my son to be the step-father of the future king? there is no way. >> as william and kate celebrate the birth of diana's grandson, prince george, the royal family accuser joins us live from england. and -- >> my heart goes out to the lloyd family. >> as the nfl season apartments an all pro thug stands accused of murder. >> there has been an incredible rush to judgment. >> tonight we ask a former star if coaches still do a better job taking players out of the hood than taking the hood out of players. plus -- >> 50 years later mass incarceration. 50 years later we can't get a jobs bill through congress. people are asking me why are we marching? the issue is why did we wait until now to come and march in washington? >> as tens of thousands commemorate the 50th anniversary of dr. king's historic march, most stress the undeniable, persistent social and economic inequality. >> in new york there are black jobless above 50%. it should be stop and employ and not stop
his father thinks so. >> prince philip is a well known racist at the core. do you think he will accept my son to be the step-father of the future king? there is no way. >> as william and kate celebrate the birth of diana's grandson, prince george, the royal family accuser joins us live from england. and -- >> my heart goes out to the lloyd family. >> as the nfl season apartments an all pro thug stands accused of murder. >> there has been an incredible rush to...
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joining us now is philip mudd former deputy director of the counter-terrorist center of the cia mr. mudd, good evening. americans who are currently i wanted to ask you, should americans who are currently traveling overseas or who are about to travel overseas, should they be concerned tonight? >> sure, i think they should be concerned. but if i were them i wouldn't stop their travel plans. there are a couple things i would think about. the first is i would probably limit my time in american embassy. the second is i would think about commercial establishments like fast food places that are identified with america. and remembering some attacks in places like southeast asia years ago i would probably think about going to places like discos, nightclubs that are associated with american culture. but i wouldn't change my travel plans significantly. >> glor: what can the united states do to head off these threats in your estimation. >> there's only one thing america can do about this. americans when they think about terrorism think about plots. plots against embassies, plots against airline
joining us now is philip mudd former deputy director of the counter-terrorist center of the cia mr. mudd, good evening. americans who are currently i wanted to ask you, should americans who are currently traveling overseas or who are about to travel overseas, should they be concerned tonight? >> sure, i think they should be concerned. but if i were them i wouldn't stop their travel plans. there are a couple things i would think about. the first is i would probably limit my time in...
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philip randolph, the president of the a. philip randolph institute, dr.so speak. hear ye them. >> good morning. today we paid tribute to the many sacrifices made by men and women so that this country can live up to the ideals of equality and justice for all. and yet within a stone's throw of this monument and elsewhere, minority communities and people of color still face challenges to dr. king's dream. the latino community cannot be defined in simple terms for we are diverse ethnically, social economically, and politically. but we can be defined as immensely patriotic, as witnessed by our willingness to serve and protect our nation during times of conflict. underscoring our national anthem's conclusion when we say "o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave." today, comprehensive immigration reform is being fought by racism and ignorance thinly veiled by budget concerns and insecurity. congress has run out of excuses, and the latino community has run out of patience. i also want to say a few words about the recent supreme court decision shelby ve
philip randolph, the president of the a. philip randolph institute, dr.so speak. hear ye them. >> good morning. today we paid tribute to the many sacrifices made by men and women so that this country can live up to the ideals of equality and justice for all. and yet within a stone's throw of this monument and elsewhere, minority communities and people of color still face challenges to dr. king's dream. the latino community cannot be defined in simple terms for we are diverse ethnically,...
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. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," say hello the philip.ning the special friends from pets in need join us. here is lisa simmons with philip and he is ready for a new home. we have friend who tries to borrow our dog because he says that the ladies try to stop to talk to him with the dog. if you want the ladies to stop, this is going to do the trick, because he is cute. >> philip is very cute, and with the risk of being sexist, they are chick magnet, but he is a fabulous friendly, friendly little dog. he is full grown, and we think that he is a lapso frieze. he is very young and he knows the basics, and he is so playful and just, we were running up and down the block and i was trying to get him to calm down a little bit. >> he wants to get down to run and play here in the studio, and we should let him do that. but, you know, you were saying that part of the services that you provide when you have an animal that you are ready to adopt is not only spay and neuter and microchip them, but you get the teeth in order as well, and dental exam. >> w
. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," say hello the philip.ning the special friends from pets in need join us. here is lisa simmons with philip and he is ready for a new home. we have friend who tries to borrow our dog because he says that the ladies try to stop to talk to him with the dog. if you want the ladies to stop, this is going to do the trick, because he is cute. >> philip is very cute, and with the risk of being sexist, they are chick magnet, but he is a...
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in the state where philip is in florida, there have been typically in statewide elections where democratsill literally win the early vote if you cut it off at early vote, republicans make up the ground on election day because african-american voters and young voters take advantage of early voting because it doesn't restrict you to a tuesday. particularly for low income voters and younger people in school. >> it makes perfect sense. >> you can vote on saturday or sunday. that's why it's so attractive to voter who's these republican governors are trying to make it that much more difficulty because they understand younger voters african-american voters tend to vote for democrats. >> there's no doubt in your mind this is intentional and targeted. >> no, because the laws do something very specific. they cut off the sunday before elections which anyone who's ever work fod are two days in politics understands is the day that black churches is target for souls to the polls. the way -- putting people on church buts to vote. but it so happens that the policies that republicans are putting forth are
in the state where philip is in florida, there have been typically in statewide elections where democratsill literally win the early vote if you cut it off at early vote, republicans make up the ground on election day because african-american voters and young voters take advantage of early voting because it doesn't restrict you to a tuesday. particularly for low income voters and younger people in school. >> it makes perfect sense. >> you can vote on saturday or sunday. that's why...
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philip randolph, who really was the godfather of this march 50 years ago, he was the godfather. that is another talking points i have here that only 7 percent of working people now are in the labor movement, a part of the labor movement. labor movement has been demonized. poor people have been demonized. that is what is going on. the thing that i always remember, and i cannot do it by memory, but i will paraphrase. philip randolph at the march on washington said look for the dixiecrats, reactionary republicans who are opposed to medicare, social security, federal funding of public education and minimum-wage. there you will find working with reactionary republicans to end the those programs. all you have to do is change one word, dixiecrat and replace it with teeth party -- tea party. it is the same thing. what are they opposed to today 50 years later? minimum wage. public -- funding for public education, so security, medicare and medicaid. so this march is a continuation. what i have been charged to do, and there are two parts. this first panel are people we attempted to intervi
philip randolph, who really was the godfather of this march 50 years ago, he was the godfather. that is another talking points i have here that only 7 percent of working people now are in the labor movement, a part of the labor movement. labor movement has been demonized. poor people have been demonized. that is what is going on. the thing that i always remember, and i cannot do it by memory, but i will paraphrase. philip randolph at the march on washington said look for the dixiecrats,...
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philip randolph, the president of the a. philip randolph institute, dr.id tribute to the many sacrifices made by men and women so that this country can live up to the ideals of equality and justice for all. and yet within a stone's throw of this monument and elsewhere, minority communities and people of color still face challenges to dr. king's dream. the latino community cannot be defined in simple terms for we are diverse ethnically, social economically, and politically. but we can be defined as immensely patriotic, as witnessed by our willingness to serve and protect our nation during times of conflict. underscoring our national anthem's conclusion when we say "o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave." today, comprehensive immigration reform is being fought by racism and ignorance thinly veiled by budget concerns and insecurity. congress has run out of excuses, and the latino community has run out of patience. i also want to say a few words about the recent supreme court decision shelby versus holder. this past june, the supreme court shut
philip randolph, the president of the a. philip randolph institute, dr.id tribute to the many sacrifices made by men and women so that this country can live up to the ideals of equality and justice for all. and yet within a stone's throw of this monument and elsewhere, minority communities and people of color still face challenges to dr. king's dream. the latino community cannot be defined in simple terms for we are diverse ethnically, social economically, and politically. but we can be defined...
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really surprised to look at the documents relating to the tobacco industry for a couple of reasons philip morris the largest tobacco company the world became the largest food manufacturer in north america in the eighty's through its acquisition of general foods and kraft and for the eighty's in the ninety's you can see in these records these memos and planning meetings and strategy minutes from from from corporate products sessions that you know the tobacco companies did what you expect them to do include your old and push their food company executives to sell as much product as they could in some cases they lent them some of the marketing tools that had been effective in selling cigarettes but starting in the late ninety's just about the time of this meeting in one thousand nine hundred ninety philip morris got religion on government regulation it was holding consumers became gravely concerned about them losing the public trust in this case over to back it became the first tobacco company to embrace the notion of government regulation of tobacco and when they did that the philip morris e
really surprised to look at the documents relating to the tobacco industry for a couple of reasons philip morris the largest tobacco company the world became the largest food manufacturer in north america in the eighty's through its acquisition of general foods and kraft and for the eighty's in the ninety's you can see in these records these memos and planning meetings and strategy minutes from from from corporate products sessions that you know the tobacco companies did what you expect them to...
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philip randolph with the help of two women named lilo lane and pauline maier's.ilip randolph called for african-americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1 to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices send in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed executive order 8802 which bans discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries and government. the march on washington movement was established then to continue to fight for equality for african-americans. and it was organized largely by three women lately lain pauline maier's and a woman named apple king. they developed a slogan for the movement. nonviolence, goodwill, direct action. in other words than courage to african-americans to resist discrimination by direct action taken with goodwill in mind in a nonviolent manner. they planned mass protest over the united states in 1942 and 1943. the march on washington movement train people to participate in pickets and parades in nonviolent ways. ways. it taught them not remain quiet when they were i
philip randolph with the help of two women named lilo lane and pauline maier's.ilip randolph called for african-americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1 to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices send in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed executive order 8802 which bans discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries and government. the march on washington movement was established then to continue to fight for...
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one man who's working to agitate on the local level is executive director philip agnew, who also spoke >> we are the forgotten generation, we are the illegals, were the apathetic, we are the thugs, we are the generation that you locked in the basement but we are today to join in a conversation that will shake the very foundations of this capital. i love the hat. >> give us the short version. >> i was going to talk about the crisis we're in. it's true that a lot of the things that dr. king -- we're still battling today, but i also was going to talk about the readiness of young people and we're excited to have that torch and run with it. >> there's a reason why so many marched that day and in the days to come were young. for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear. unconstrained by the conventions of what is. >> what was your response to that? >> we live in neighborhoods that are very scary i do agree with the president that young people are unconstrained. it doesn't mean it doesn't happen, but it doesn't hackle us. it doesn't mean we don't see and observe race, but it doesn't shac
one man who's working to agitate on the local level is executive director philip agnew, who also spoke >> we are the forgotten generation, we are the illegals, were the apathetic, we are the thugs, we are the generation that you locked in the basement but we are today to join in a conversation that will shake the very foundations of this capital. i love the hat. >> give us the short version. >> i was going to talk about the crisis we're in. it's true that a lot of the things...
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. >> jimmy: bud light put it on, for instance in arizona, miguel in california, philip philips, in coloradoimmy: how do you host something that is going on in 50 places? >> it is the magic of the internet, i will physically be at the miguel show on the internet, since it is on the internet, and we'll be streaming it, it can go back to any show at any point in time. >> jimmy: your boyfriend is a rapper. >> he is. >> jimmy: which is a terrible idea, in general. is he involved in this, as well? >> no, he is not doing this one, unfortunately. >> jimmy: he is not. how long have you been going out? >> a while. >> jimmy: you have been going out for a while. and we have his mom on the show, did you know that? >> yes, i saw her over the weekend, and i was like, i'm doing kimmel, and she said everybody there is so nice. and i saw her clip, it is so funny. >> jimmy: she uses a lot of curse words in the clip, which we enjoy here. >> it's hysterical. >> jimmy: well, congratulations to you. and are you back to work on "glee" now? are you back to work? >> we go back on monday. >> jimmy: well, give everybo
. >> jimmy: bud light put it on, for instance in arizona, miguel in california, philip philips, in coloradoimmy: how do you host something that is going on in 50 places? >> it is the magic of the internet, i will physically be at the miguel show on the internet, since it is on the internet, and we'll be streaming it, it can go back to any show at any point in time. >> jimmy: your boyfriend is a rapper. >> he is. >> jimmy: which is a terrible idea, in general. is he...
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that sounsed nuanced to an outsider. >> that was philip mudn of the new america foundation.rse, we'll continue to follow for you this developing story. >>> all right, a new battle in the fight against online pulleying and this beautiful young girl is the latest victim. why they may go after facebook. a doctor running late for a medical convention loses his computer, exposing thousands of patient records to identity theft. data breaches can happen that easily. we don't believe you should be a victim of someone else's mistake. we're lifelock. we constantly monitor the web so if any of your personal information is misused, we're on it. ♪ ow. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. could strike a criminal come plant against facebook. it started with an embarrassing photo online and it ended with the italian teen jumping out of her bedroom window to her death. ben wedeman reports from northern italy. >> reporter: she was like so many girls her age. her identity, her pictures, her thoughts, her life splased across facebook, but when a video of the 14-ye
that sounsed nuanced to an outsider. >> that was philip mudn of the new america foundation.rse, we'll continue to follow for you this developing story. >>> all right, a new battle in the fight against online pulleying and this beautiful young girl is the latest victim. why they may go after facebook. a doctor running late for a medical convention loses his computer, exposing thousands of patient records to identity theft. data breaches can happen that easily. we don't believe you...
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joining us from paris is philip veshta. thank you for taking the time to talk to us this morning.lande is in a tough spot. you think huge pressure from the international front, especially from brussels to reform the pension system in france, on the other hand, the unions are already threatening with strikes. what do you think he will do, just to what extent will any reform be watered down? >> well, when you look at the economic environment in france, we know that we have to reform pension system, because you know, the main point currently is that we have reform every three, four years, for the last ten years, and it creates uncertainty to companies. and in that environment, probably a drag for companies to invest in new technology, in industry, and that's something that we can -- the french economic system. so we have pressure from inside, how to recover and we will recover only if we have investment, but investment will depend on this more stable framework that can come from the retirement reform, and we have pressure from brussels to try to -- to get a more stable market, but fo
joining us from paris is philip veshta. thank you for taking the time to talk to us this morning.lande is in a tough spot. you think huge pressure from the international front, especially from brussels to reform the pension system in france, on the other hand, the unions are already threatening with strikes. what do you think he will do, just to what extent will any reform be watered down? >> well, when you look at the economic environment in france, we know that we have to reform pension...