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(tires screeching) (grunting) (squeaking) (belches) (electrical crackling) lewis, my man. presentle's over there. (barking) make sure you hit the squishee station. they mixed up a custom flavor just for me! (kids chattering playfully, laughing) these kids' birthday parties have gotten out of control. how can a normal family compete? they rented chairs. the kind with puffy seats! and check out this gift bag. full-size candy bars, hummingbird in a plastic bag, a cd of the gay men's chorus of springfield singing "happy birthday, milhouse." dad, i want self-driving mini-cars at my next birthday! to the petting zoo! that would cost a fortune! who do you think i am, a professional bowler? it's worth it to see my son
(tires screeching) (grunting) (squeaking) (belches) (electrical crackling) lewis, my man. presentle's over there. (barking) make sure you hit the squishee station. they mixed up a custom flavor just for me! (kids chattering playfully, laughing) these kids' birthday parties have gotten out of control. how can a normal family compete? they rented chairs. the kind with puffy seats! and check out this gift bag. full-size candy bars, hummingbird in a plastic bag, a cd of the gay men's chorus of...
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Apr 19, 2016
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today a special ceremony wasy w held to present the helmet to army staff sergeant thalamus lewis.he was joined by friends andrien family who found it hard to fight back tears as he told the story walked away there a violent attack in afghanistan. during the firefight one bullet hit lewis on the right side of the head. the only reason say he advised v was because his advanced combatt helmet absorbed the shot and diverted the bullet. the attack happened back inack october of 2012, but sergeantant lewis can remember the firefight like it was yesterday. once i saturday in the middle oo the road, i just laid there.here i lifted my head up and i saw a lot of gunfire still going. some instinct told me for the meantime try to play like a possum and just be still and don't move until one of my leada vehicle also come. c i can say relief. i just been waiting so long to actually have it back in my possession. > when the sergeant was askednw what he plans to do with the belongs to me. she plans to place the black in her home where everyone can see it. > i understand that, mom. that's your bab
today a special ceremony wasy w held to present the helmet to army staff sergeant thalamus lewis.he was joined by friends andrien family who found it hard to fight back tears as he told the story walked away there a violent attack in afghanistan. during the firefight one bullet hit lewis on the right side of the head. the only reason say he advised v was because his advanced combatt helmet absorbed the shot and diverted the bullet. the attack happened back inack october of 2012, but sergeantant...
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Apr 28, 2016
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lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) 5-hour energy® presents... why are you so tired? "after lunch food coma." we've all been there. you had planned on ordering the salad, but the pasta and fries looked so good. now, you're trying to find a place to catch a few zzzs... without the boss catching you. next time, grab a great tasting 5-hour energy® shot. it'll help you stay alert and productive... no matter what's on the menu. now is the time for 5-hour energy®. from virtually anywhere. to warn of danger it's been smashed and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... and dragged through the mud. the 2016 gle. it's where brains meet brawn. lease the gle350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. (neighbor) yeah, so we're just bringing your son home. (dad) ah! greetings, neighbor. neighbor boy. he really loves our wireless directv receiver. (dad) he should know better. we're settlers. we settle for cable.
lewis black, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) 5-hour energy® presents... why are you so tired? "after lunch food coma." we've all been there. you had planned on ordering the salad, but the pasta and fries looked so good. now, you're trying to find a place to catch a few zzzs... without the boss catching you. next time, grab a great tasting 5-hour energy® shot. it'll help you stay alert and productive... no matter what's on the menu. now is the time for 5-hour...
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Apr 17, 2016
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lewis spoke that day. to remind him and all of us of that moment, we are pleased to present the community choir, featuring great sharon scott. ♪ [singing] how i got over how i got over soul look back and wonder how i got over how i got over oh lord tired of all this falling and rising all these years you know my soul look back and wonder over d i make it well, it is true see jesus an the man that died for me that bled and-- suffered hung on the calvary i want to thank him for having brought me him for have henk taught me thank god he kept me hallelujah to thank the man who died for me hung on calvary fornt to thank god supporting me thank him because he never left me thank god because he kept me hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah i thank you i thank you lord you never left me i thank you i thank you for how you brought me i thank you for how you taught me you have been my mother, you have been my father, you have been my doctor, you have been my friend, you have been my , you never left me never left me oh lord soul look back and wonder how i got how i got , yes got over yes yes yes ♪ [applause] >> yes. a t
lewis spoke that day. to remind him and all of us of that moment, we are pleased to present the community choir, featuring great sharon scott. ♪ [singing] how i got over how i got over soul look back and wonder how i got over how i got over oh lord tired of all this falling and rising all these years you know my soul look back and wonder over d i make it well, it is true see jesus an the man that died for me that bled and-- suffered hung on the calvary i want to thank him for having brought...
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Apr 9, 2016
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i'm antwan lewis, we'll see you next time for more "street talk," and as always, thanks for >> announcer: the following paid presentation for cooper chef is brought to you by tristar products incorporated. are your kitchen drawers starting to look like a bad garage sale -- steamers, rice cookers, roasters, slow cookers. and just how many pots and pans does one kitchen really need? and every time you cook, cleanup's a disaster. chore. what if you could replace all this with one single, nonstick pan? and what if this pan was innovative in design and made of the highest-quality craftsmanship? and what if you could cook with it on the stove and in the oven? introducing copper chef, the nonstick, all-round square pan with ceramitech. it's a breakthrough in technology. copper chef with extra-deep sides replaces a roasting pan, a rice cooker, a steamer, a stock pot, a wok, and a baking dish. even cook mac and cheese from dry right in its own sauce. delicious! no more boiling and straining ever again. what's the secret? copper chef's innovative stainless-steel induction plate heats the pan quickly and evenly with no hot spots s
i'm antwan lewis, we'll see you next time for more "street talk," and as always, thanks for >> announcer: the following paid presentation for cooper chef is brought to you by tristar products incorporated. are your kitchen drawers starting to look like a bad garage sale -- steamers, rice cookers, roasters, slow cookers. and just how many pots and pans does one kitchen really need? and every time you cook, cleanup's a disaster. chore. what if you could replace all this with one...
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Apr 25, 2016
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present for a cross burning, i get to leave. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> jane lewis from montana asks, this is my favorite show onhe envelope in the travel show genre or would you like to dip into another subject? i was thinking about a show about topiary. i was thinking japanese flower arranging. watercolors. no, actually i wasn't thinking of any of those things. ♪ >> first order of business, dinner. >> oh, yeah. black pepper crab from right
present for a cross burning, i get to leave. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> jane lewis from montana asks, this is my favorite show onhe envelope in the travel show genre or would you like to dip into another subject? i was thinking about a show about topiary. i was thinking japanese flower arranging. watercolors. no, actually i wasn't thinking of any of those things. ♪ >> first order of business, dinner. >> oh, yeah. black pepper crab from right
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Apr 11, 2016
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lewis will discuss the surveillance of w.b. deboyce and his contemporaries. back-to-back presentations pulitzer prize winner of martin luther king. and the one person in the executive branch who consistently speaks about what happened to dr. king is the current fbi director, james comey. how has the fbi truly righted the wrongs that created that legacy? after that, we'll turn to the present day, the years after 9/11 saw the creation of a vast domestic system to find and stop terrorists. professor aziz will ask, how did that dragnet affect the black community and brandy collins will tell us about perhaps the most salient example of that impact. dhs monitoring of black lives matter. interspersed out our history class we'll learn a lot modern surveillance technologien claire garvey and jonathan frankel will tell you about facial recognition technology, how it may misidentify african-americans at higher rates than whites. a deep dive into predictive policing and sentencing. professors ferguson and starr will tell you about the constitutional issues raised by
lewis will discuss the surveillance of w.b. deboyce and his contemporaries. back-to-back presentations pulitzer prize winner of martin luther king. and the one person in the executive branch who consistently speaks about what happened to dr. king is the current fbi director, james comey. how has the fbi truly righted the wrongs that created that legacy? after that, we'll turn to the present day, the years after 9/11 saw the creation of a vast domestic system to find and stop terrorists....
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jump to the early 20th century or professor lewis will discuss the surveillance of wb do boys and his contemporaries and then have back-to-back presentations for the pulitzer prize-winning biographer of martin luther king jr. and james baker, the general counsel of the fbi. it has to be said. the one person in the executive branch should consistently speaks about what happened is the current fbi director. that has the fbi truly right of the wrongs that created that legacy? after that we will turn to the present day. professor aziz will ask how that affected the black community. randy collins will tell us about the most salient example of that impact, dhs monitoring a black lives matter. throughout our history class we will a lot about modern surveillance technology. stingray technology and its impact. claire garvey and jonathan frankel will tell you about facial recognition. take a deep dive professor henning will remind us that the policing techniques used every day and low-income black communities, stopping frisk, confidential informants, those are forms of surveillance also. we will see the surveillance is not always about policing eith
jump to the early 20th century or professor lewis will discuss the surveillance of wb do boys and his contemporaries and then have back-to-back presentations for the pulitzer prize-winning biographer of martin luther king jr. and james baker, the general counsel of the fbi. it has to be said. the one person in the executive branch should consistently speaks about what happened is the current fbi director. that has the fbi truly right of the wrongs that created that legacy? after that we will...
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Apr 8, 2016
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lewis, pulitzer prize-winning biographer of w.e.b. dubois will discuss their surveillance of deputy be divorced and his contemporaries. in a back-to-back presentations from the pulitzer prize-winning biographer of martin luther king, jr. and james baker, the general counsel of the fbi. it has to be said. the 1% executive branch who consistently speaks about what happened to dr. king is the current fbi director james comey. but as the fbi truly righted the wrongs that created that legacy? after that we'll turn to the present day come figures after nine elevenths on the creation of a vast domestic system defined and stop terrorists. how did that dragne track that t the black community? brandi collins will tell us about perhaps the most salient example of the impact. be monitoring of black lives matter interspersed throughout our history class we learned a lot about modern defense technology. freddie martinez will tel tell s about staying with technology and its impact on black electorate communities in chicago. chicago. claire garvey farmer owns and what they about facial recognition technology. and how it may misidentify african-americans at higher r
lewis, pulitzer prize-winning biographer of w.e.b. dubois will discuss their surveillance of deputy be divorced and his contemporaries. in a back-to-back presentations from the pulitzer prize-winning biographer of martin luther king, jr. and james baker, the general counsel of the fbi. it has to be said. the 1% executive branch who consistently speaks about what happened to dr. king is the current fbi director james comey. but as the fbi truly righted the wrongs that created that legacy? after...
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lewis talked about how government has historically surveilled african-americans. especially civil rights leaders for signs of subversion moving from slavery to the present day black lives matters movement. >>> good morning and thank you all for coming. i'm bill trayner dean of georgetown university law center. it's my privilege to welcome you to georgetown law. and to our conference, the color of surveillance government monitoring of the african-american community. after the events of ferguson, missouri, and after the creation of the black lives matter movement, our society has begun a reexamination of policing in african-american communities. as this all started i reached out to professor butler and we agreed that we as a law school should undertake a deep exploration of the issues at stake. civil rights, and surveillance policy. and in the past year and a half, we've had a series of important conversations at the law school that have focused on policing in african-american communities. last year in the wake of michael brown's death. professional butler and other members of our faculty led a public forum here that was called the conversation about ferguson. and
lewis talked about how government has historically surveilled african-americans. especially civil rights leaders for signs of subversion moving from slavery to the present day black lives matters movement. >>> good morning and thank you all for coming. i'm bill trayner dean of georgetown university law center. it's my privilege to welcome you to georgetown law. and to our conference, the color of surveillance government monitoring of the african-american community. after the events of...
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presenting a problem with our fight. againstoalition's fight isil. >> are they actually striking isis? with a aleppo, what were they striking? rear admiral lewisentric circles are whether , isl is being struck by the russians, we will happily accept that. where it does not happen, it has not become a hindrance for our operations. -- i was justout struck by your answer, something that came from the daily round up of strikes. they struck a tactical unit near idlib and i am curious why you will not answer that? is there something that we should be talking about? rear admiral lewis: it is more my comfort level in talking in detail about it. just from a standpoint of committing it to memory those details, not anything other than that. to be quite honest. you ifuld like to ask you can provide us with a clear picture about the size of the sdf democratic forces? can you confirm that the numbers 30,000-40,000? rear admiral lewis: i do not think that i can provide you a clear number. want even -- will theeven be as specific with sdf. i will back up and say the coalition and contributing members of the coalition, which is inclusive of several different g
presenting a problem with our fight. againstoalition's fight isil. >> are they actually striking isis? with a aleppo, what were they striking? rear admiral lewisentric circles are whether , isl is being struck by the russians, we will happily accept that. where it does not happen, it has not become a hindrance for our operations. -- i was justout struck by your answer, something that came from the daily round up of strikes. they struck a tactical unit near idlib and i am curious why you...
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present. >> he's resolute. >>> bernie sanders campaign through new york state will be remembered for huge crowds. stunning backdrops and rallies that feel like rock concerts. "morning joe's" lewisy in new york and we're in queens. not at a music festival, at a bernie sanders rally. >> you all look beautiful. >> you got tv on the radio. so it could be a boneroo but you've got bernie sanders in the flesh and it's exciting. >> what's your favorite three things about bernie? >> he's honest, authentic. >> anti-war. >> pro-choice, honest and -- we can keep it at two words. >> he's consistent. >> he considers women to be equal to men and talks about that very openly. >> he woke me occupy a whole bunch of other things. not only climate change but universal health care. free tuition. >> i feel like he's speaking to, i guess, our generation of people. >> honest, integrity and compassionate. >> he doesn't like to stay with the status quo. >> he's different. >> he caught a case. he caught a case from our community. he did what he did during the civil rights movement for me. i can do my part for him. >> will you vote for hillary clinton if she ends up winning the nomination? >> probably not
present. >> he's resolute. >>> bernie sanders campaign through new york state will be remembered for huge crowds. stunning backdrops and rallies that feel like rock concerts. "morning joe's" lewisy in new york and we're in queens. not at a music festival, at a bernie sanders rally. >> you all look beautiful. >> you got tv on the radio. so it could be a boneroo but you've got bernie sanders in the flesh and it's exciting. >> what's your favorite three...