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they just stayed and were working on ralph. >> reporter: ralph wasn't shot, but he was hurt. and he was airlifted to the nearest trauma hospital. walsenburg, as local reporter eric mullens knew, was not equipped to handle an investigation of this magnitude. >> you have small town departments with five, six, seven people, you don't have murder cops on staff. you don't have forensic professionals on staff. >> reporter: so by the time shannon arrived at the hospital looking for her mother an agent of the colorado bureau of investigation was there to meet her along with aaron. how did she take it? >> about as well as you'd expect anybody, you know, to get hit by a sledgehammer, whatever. first, she was kind of shocked, then a little bit of denial. >> then suddenly i realized that last conversation i had with her was -- that was it. >> reporter: no fresh start now. her mother was dead. and then shannon saw ralph. >> and he lost it. he just turned into a sobbing, shaking maniac. >> reporter: ralph's face was banged up. he had bruises in several places. he was confused like a man co
they just stayed and were working on ralph. >> reporter: ralph wasn't shot, but he was hurt. and he was airlifted to the nearest trauma hospital. walsenburg, as local reporter eric mullens knew, was not equipped to handle an investigation of this magnitude. >> you have small town departments with five, six, seven people, you don't have murder cops on staff. you don't have forensic professionals on staff. >> reporter: so by the time shannon arrived at the hospital looking for...
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ralph, we're getting help for you, ralph. okay? >> the police arrived. went into the house with guns drawn. and there at the entrance to the kitchen, still in her nightgown, lay pam candelario. her head covered in blood. >> i knew she was dead when the ambulance showed up, because they didn't go into the house. they just stayed, and were working on ralph. >> ralph wasn't shot, but he was hurt. and he was air lifted to the nearest trauma hospital. walsenburg, as local reporter eric mullens knew, was not equipped to handle an investigation of this magnitude. >> you have small town departments, five, six, seven people. you don't have murder cops on staff. you don't have forensic professionals on staff. >> so by the time shannon arrived at the hospital looking for her mother, an agent of the colorado bureau of investigation was there to meet her. along with aaron. how did she take it? >> about as well as you expect anybody to get hit by a sledgehammer or whatever. first you're just kind of shocked, then a little bit of denial. >> suddenly i realized that tha
ralph, we're getting help for you, ralph. okay? >> the police arrived. went into the house with guns drawn. and there at the entrance to the kitchen, still in her nightgown, lay pam candelario. her head covered in blood. >> i knew she was dead when the ambulance showed up, because they didn't go into the house. they just stayed, and were working on ralph. >> ralph wasn't shot, but he was hurt. and he was air lifted to the nearest trauma hospital. walsenburg, as local reporter...
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ralph nader, your response?> it is the time for senator sanders to mobilizize as he can all of his supporters around the country with mass rallies to put the heat on both candidates. is there anything wrong with that? he should have a mass rally in the mall and spread it all over the country. so you have civic pressure, citizen pressure coming on all ofof the candidates to further e just pathways in our society. why doesn't he? bernie sanders hasn't returned a call from me in 18 years. he is a lone ranger. he doesn't like to be pushed into more progressive action than he is willing to it here too. as a result, millions of his voters now are in disarray. they don't know where to go. they're cynical. some will vote democrat, some will support libertarian, green, some will stay home. so this huhuge wonderful effort that he launched is now aborted. it is dissipating. it is in a matter of either or, it is a matter of him cutting accolades to hillary, which he doesn't like to do, he doesn't like to be a robot were run
ralph nader, your response?> it is the time for senator sanders to mobilizize as he can all of his supporters around the country with mass rallies to put the heat on both candidates. is there anything wrong with that? he should have a mass rally in the mall and spread it all over the country. so you have civic pressure, citizen pressure coming on all ofof the candidates to further e just pathways in our society. why doesn't he? bernie sanders hasn't returned a call from me in 18 years. he is...
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here's oliver hall. >>> thank you, ralph. i just have to say it was such an honor to represent ralph all those years, and i only wish he was running for president again. i'd like to say that now especially. when we have such a dearth of choices in this election, and so much commentary about that issue. but as raf said, i'm founder of non-profit called center for competitive democracy. we work to eliminate barriers to participation in the political process. so i guess raf gave some indication, but the question arises what does that have to do with small claims court. well, let me come back to that. i'd like to start with a story. the year is 1980. the place san francisco. not the tony era of san francisco, not russian hill or pacific heights but south of the city near the airport. you may not note san francisco international airport started as an air strip in a former cow pasture a few miles south of the city. that was in 1927. but within a few short decades they had jumbo jets flying in and out from the tokyo and london and s
here's oliver hall. >>> thank you, ralph. i just have to say it was such an honor to represent ralph all those years, and i only wish he was running for president again. i'd like to say that now especially. when we have such a dearth of choices in this election, and so much commentary about that issue. but as raf said, i'm founder of non-profit called center for competitive democracy. we work to eliminate barriers to participation in the political process. so i guess raf gave some...
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[applause] >> thank you, ralph. good morning to everyone here today and good morning to our audience on c-span and joining us on line. everybody ready to start? let's get on with it. our first speaker of the morning is the added her of the washington d.c.-based weekly newsletter corporate crime reporter. he has been on the crime beat for 30 years and nobody covers crime in the streets as opposed to crime in the streets better than our next speaker. corporate crime reporter is available online at corporate crime reporter.com and without further ado. [applause] >> good morning. ralph spoke about putting civil society up with it then i came across an able this weekend. i went down to the library of congress national book festival. spectacular. i don't know if anybody went to bed on saturday. 100,000 people, maybe more. maybe 150,000 people. it was a great day where people go. figure the authors read votes. you get to ask questions and stand in line to get your book signed. i have been covering -- i have been interviewi
[applause] >> thank you, ralph. good morning to everyone here today and good morning to our audience on c-span and joining us on line. everybody ready to start? let's get on with it. our first speaker of the morning is the added her of the washington d.c.-based weekly newsletter corporate crime reporter. he has been on the crime beat for 30 years and nobody covers crime in the streets as opposed to crime in the streets better than our next speaker. corporate crime reporter is available...
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[applause] >> thank you, ralph nader. i'd like to know that we're right on schedule until our last speaker. [laughter] but that's okay. it was worth it. all right. our next talk will be a panel discussion, and i'm going to introduce the moderator of the panel and then i will let her introduced the panelists. and the moderator is katherine isaac. she is with the campaign for postal banking and a grand alliance to save our public postal service at the american postal workers union. she serves on the board of the international labor rights forum and she formerly worked here in ththis building of the center fr study of responsive law. while they are should vote civics for democracy, a journey for teachers and students, and she also led the summer institute on teaching activism. katherine, take it away. [inaudible] i am delighted to be here today. good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the panel on teaching civics, a view from the classroom. so i'm going to introduce our panel is and i'm going to talk a little bit about our
[applause] >> thank you, ralph nader. i'd like to know that we're right on schedule until our last speaker. [laughter] but that's okay. it was worth it. all right. our next talk will be a panel discussion, and i'm going to introduce the moderator of the panel and then i will let her introduced the panelists. and the moderator is katherine isaac. she is with the campaign for postal banking and a grand alliance to save our public postal service at the american postal workers union. she...
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is ralph in the house? ... >> alright everybody, make yourself comfortable, he'll be back. ... >> thank you neil. it's my pleasure to introduce doctor michael jacobson. it was many years ago that i interviewed him when he was up at mit getting his phd. and i'll never forget the interview. we were interviewing all kinds of graduate students, to come to work with us in washington and those were the days when they stood in line for a public interest work and he was finishing his phd in microbiology from mit and one of the questions i asked all the students who i was interviewing was are you in it for the long run? or you just want a couple years to get it on your time and you go to work for the establishment. and i asked mike, are you in it for the long run and yes, and here he is decades later. and his work has been extraordinarily effective because he's a multifaceted advocate. there would be these big food conventions where they would give awards to someone who developed a new artificial chemically doused w
is ralph in the house? ... >> alright everybody, make yourself comfortable, he'll be back. ... >> thank you neil. it's my pleasure to introduce doctor michael jacobson. it was many years ago that i interviewed him when he was up at mit getting his phd. and i'll never forget the interview. we were interviewing all kinds of graduate students, to come to work with us in washington and those were the days when they stood in line for a public interest work and he was finishing his phd in...
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ralph: that magic item that we find, it's, uh-uh, we got you. richard: this is what's called a magic pipe. that is a term of art that somehow has arisen in the industry. and i think the reason originally, at least i've been told, is because the oil magically disappears. in any criminal enterprise, somebody who's breaking the law is doing math. it's a calculation, right. chance i'm going to get caught, cnce i'm not going to get caught. people are still making the calculation that this crime is sometimes worth it. in environmental crimes cases, we don't have to prove motive. don't have to prove why somebody did it. but it is what every juror and every judge wants to know. ralph: from my experience, the motivation out there to pump oil in the water comes from greed. james: it's always about money. follow the money. richard: the united states is the only country that has a whistleblower award. on a ship, it's a small space, and people know what's taking place in that space. "fabrication of pipe connected to overboard as per instruction of first engi
ralph: that magic item that we find, it's, uh-uh, we got you. richard: this is what's called a magic pipe. that is a term of art that somehow has arisen in the industry. and i think the reason originally, at least i've been told, is because the oil magically disappears. in any criminal enterprise, somebody who's breaking the law is doing math. it's a calculation, right. chance i'm going to get caught, cnce i'm not going to get caught. people are still making the calculation that this crime is...
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david: i want to hear what ralph has to say. the dow in the red again. nike, apple, ibm, travelers at bottom of the heap. phil flynn, price futures. huge jump in price of oil today. at cme in chicago. lori rothman on the floor of new york stock exchange. lori, after yesterday's big announcement, apple is one. big drags today. reporter: you said it. worst day for apple since the post "brexit" vote. it wiped out more than $15 billion in market value. shares close down nearly 3% today, putting it $1105.52 a share. -- $105.52. since announcing new iphone version, apple will not release the first weaken sales. that is once again, got to say something's up an they're not all that ambitious, optimistic about sales. apple having knockdown effect on some other wearable fitness devices. announcing the apple watch series 2 with the gp built in, that could cut into market share for fitbit and garmin. both shares down as a result. guys, back to you. melissa: thanks very much, lori. phil, oil seeing a big jump, settling at two week high because of the weekly inventory
david: i want to hear what ralph has to say. the dow in the red again. nike, apple, ibm, travelers at bottom of the heap. phil flynn, price futures. huge jump in price of oil today. at cme in chicago. lori rothman on the floor of new york stock exchange. lori, after yesterday's big announcement, apple is one. big drags today. reporter: you said it. worst day for apple since the post "brexit" vote. it wiped out more than $15 billion in market value. shares close down nearly 3% today,...
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even ralph nader, ralph nader is no trump fan at all, but we had him on to talk about the clinton foundationk ago. let's play the tape. >> it is the lethal quadrangle. hillary clinton at state department, clinton foundation, bill clinton making $10,000 a minute or whatever his speech is, and corporate mining magnates and other big corporations wanting favor. david: so peter if ralph nader can get it, again he is not a big fan of donald trump, i would imagine a lot of independents get that message? >> no question about it. follow the money is true. i have described what the clintons do as most sophisticated political corruption strategy in modern american history. and what's different about it, you usually have a politician taking money with their hand out and then given a favor. that is the way it usually works. what the clintons have done, do it as a tag-team. like a wrestling team. she is in the state department. bill's out there on the stomach. he is collecting -- stump. he puts it in the global clinton initiative or speaking fees, her campaign. meanwhile she is in the state department wi
even ralph nader, ralph nader is no trump fan at all, but we had him on to talk about the clinton foundationk ago. let's play the tape. >> it is the lethal quadrangle. hillary clinton at state department, clinton foundation, bill clinton making $10,000 a minute or whatever his speech is, and corporate mining magnates and other big corporations wanting favor. david: so peter if ralph nader can get it, again he is not a big fan of donald trump, i would imagine a lot of independents get that...
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the sheriff's office says olivia dahl of sister bay was taking flying lessons with ralph keller, also from sister bay, when something went wrong near peninsula state park. a witness called 911 after seeing the plane disappear and heard the sound of a crash. the federal aviation administration and the national transportation safety board are investigating what happened. anchor: taking action to clean up a hoarder house that caught fire over the weekend. kent wainscott reports firefighters struggled to get inside. reporter: when fire crews arrived on the scene of a house fire early saturday, they ran into an unexpected obstacle. >> we could not get through the door. we had to find an alternate route to get in. reporter: the lone occupant was out of the home and safe, but the fire was still burning, and barricaded, fire officials say, by stacks upon stacks of stuff. >> it's what some refer to as a hoarder house. we like to call it a content-rich environment or a heavy content environment. >> it was crowded -- put it that way. reporter: neighbor mike ralph says there was just one path bet
the sheriff's office says olivia dahl of sister bay was taking flying lessons with ralph keller, also from sister bay, when something went wrong near peninsula state park. a witness called 911 after seeing the plane disappear and heard the sound of a crash. the federal aviation administration and the national transportation safety board are investigating what happened. anchor: taking action to clean up a hoarder house that caught fire over the weekend. kent wainscott reports firefighters...
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[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nadeder... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] °d8úxú3ó3ó p p p p @ @ @ x xc
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ralph nader's book tells you how to fix that problem.your book is less about their future and professor browne-marshall's book talks about her long struggle is for the kindle. there are three worth reading. for this session today, i did some research which is to say i called my son and taxpayers, tyler. he sent me a courtesy at the institute, something that alexander hamilton wrote about the election of 1800 before hamilton was a broadway star. you know there was a tie in the electoral college and jefferson and her were tied. so hamilton didn't like either of them and jivaro, mr. jefferson, though to revolutionary and his notions as a lover of liberty and will be desirous of something like orderly government. mr. burrell is nothing but himself, thinks of nothing but his own grand i spent and will be content with nothing short of permanent power in his own hands. no compact he should make with any other power should enhance except his ambition can be relied on by himself. and then he goes on to say that mr. jefferson i suspect will not ca
ralph nader's book tells you how to fix that problem.your book is less about their future and professor browne-marshall's book talks about her long struggle is for the kindle. there are three worth reading. for this session today, i did some research which is to say i called my son and taxpayers, tyler. he sent me a courtesy at the institute, something that alexander hamilton wrote about the election of 1800 before hamilton was a broadway star. you know there was a tie in the electoral college...
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nobody understands corporate power better than ralph.and i think now people have caught up with ralph. and this is, of course, why i support dr. stein and the green party. we have to remember that 10 years ago, syriza, which controls the greek government, was polling at exactly the same spot that the green party is polling now -- about 4%. we've got to break out of this idea that we can create systematic change within a particular election cycle. we've got to be willing to step out into the political wilderness, perhaps, for a decade. but on the issues of climate change, on the issue of the destruction of civil liberties, including our right to privacy -- and i speak as a former investigative journalist, which doesn't exist anymore because of wholesale government surveillance -- we have no ability, except for hackers. i mean, this whole debate over the wikileaks is insane. did russia? i've printed classified material that was given to me by the mossad. but i never exposed that mossad gave it to me. is what was published true or untrue? a
nobody understands corporate power better than ralph.and i think now people have caught up with ralph. and this is, of course, why i support dr. stein and the green party. we have to remember that 10 years ago, syriza, which controls the greek government, was polling at exactly the same spot that the green party is polling now -- about 4%. we've got to break out of this idea that we can create systematic change within a particular election cycle. we've got to be willing to step out into the...
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geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p.ina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getzfred james g. geyer cortez ghee joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert timothy paul gilbert josephmy big brother, michael. he was only 43 years old. 15 years are like 15 seconds. the hurt is still there. hole is still there. you live on through your family. we miss you every day. and everyone, tell someone you love them today. and on behalf of our entire family, i would like to stand thomasd say, my brother, francis, we love you and we miss you. with all our hearts. [applause] [bell ringing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [bell ringing] ♪ >> timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan hunter gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gi
geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p.ina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner lawrence d. getzfred james g. geyer cortez ghee joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert timothy paul gilbert josephmy big brother, michael. he was only 43 years old. 15 years are like 15 seconds. the hurt is still there. hole is still there. you live on through your family....
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>> if she were to lose, does any part of you worry you would go down at the ralph nader of 2016? >> no, i don't think so. the logical corollary is we should not have competitive elections, that we should apoint somebody to run, and anybody runs against them would be responsible. i think more people think my candidacy made her a stronger candidate against trump. >> reporter: even trail in the battleground states. no longer his own man. now he's with her. i'm david wright for "nightline" in durham, new hampshire. >> our thanks to david. with 40 days to the election, stay on top of all the political news. download the abc news app and get live streaming of breaking news from the campaign trail, dat bates, even election night. think of it as your political magic button. >>> next, a hopeless romantic at during a public proposal. before staging an unforgettable comeback. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ? just can't wait to get on the road again ? [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ? on the road a
>> if she were to lose, does any part of you worry you would go down at the ralph nader of 2016? >> no, i don't think so. the logical corollary is we should not have competitive elections, that we should apoint somebody to run, and anybody runs against them would be responsible. i think more people think my candidacy made her a stronger candidate against trump. >> reporter: even trail in the battleground states. no longer his own man. now he's with her. i'm david wright for...
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[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nadeder... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] [applause] thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to o the musliml legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm asas genenuine as i can be n i say everyryone in those two organizations is extxtremely impressive, even insnspiring toe because of the workk they do in areas where very few otherer organizations are able or willing to venture. i'm truly delighted to participate in any event they sponsor any work they do. fofor the last 6, 7 years, i hae been writing about the systematic erosion a and attackn civil liberties in the united ststates and the war on terror that justitifies those erosions that drivivesphobia those. the past few yearsrs i have been spending an increasing amount of time traveliling around the country speakiking about these issusues at events lilike this, sim
[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nadeder... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] [applause] thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to o the musliml legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm asas genenuine as i can be n i say everyryone...
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oliver hall, thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, ralph. good morning to everyone who is here today, and good morning to our audience on c-span and joining us online. is everybody ready to start breaking through power? >> woo! [ cheers and applause ] >> let's get on with it. our first speaker of the morning is the editor of weekly newsletter "corporate crime reporter." he has been on the crime beat for 30 years and nobody covers crime in the suites as opposed to crime in the streets better than our next speaker. corporate crime reporter is available online at corporatecrimerepo corporatecrimereporter.com and without further adieu, russell mokeiber. [ applause ] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> ralph spoke about putting civil society off limits and i came across an example this weekend. i went to the library of congress national book festival, spectacular thing. i don't know if anybody went thousand. 100,000, maybe 150,000 people attended and it was really a great thing, where you know, people go, they hear the authors read their books.
oliver hall, thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, ralph. good morning to everyone who is here today, and good morning to our audience on c-span and joining us online. is everybody ready to start breaking through power? >> woo! [ cheers and applause ] >> let's get on with it. our first speaker of the morning is the editor of weekly newsletter "corporate crime reporter." he has been on the crime beat for 30 years and nobody covers crime in the suites as opposed to...
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kent: neighbor mike ralph says there was just one path between the piles inside the home. >> just too much stuff. stacked up to the ceiling. yeah, it's unsafe. i wouldn't want to live there. >> piles that are unstable, unsteady. again, not knowing what is in those piles. it's a maze in the dark. kent: deputy fire chief da votsis says homes like this pose a unique danger to firefighters, who train specifically for battling a blaze through debris, while searching for hot spots hidden in the piles, and often for people trapped inside. >> absolutely it could have been worse, and i've seen a lot of these fires that have gone to second and third alarm fires. only because it was so difficult to find the fire to do the search and rescue. city is from neighborhood services, a 48-hour clean-up notice for everything left outside. they say it is still too early to tell whether this home will be condemned or can be repaired but it will have to be cleaned , up and sanitary, they city says, before they would allow anyone to move back in. joyce: accused of stealing nearly 50 thousand from brookfield
kent: neighbor mike ralph says there was just one path between the piles inside the home. >> just too much stuff. stacked up to the ceiling. yeah, it's unsafe. i wouldn't want to live there. >> piles that are unstable, unsteady. again, not knowing what is in those piles. it's a maze in the dark. kent: deputy fire chief da votsis says homes like this pose a unique danger to firefighters, who train specifically for battling a blaze through debris, while searching for hot spots hidden...
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family and friends held a surprise birthday party for ralph.dly served on the "uss blue ridge" in world war ii. he was mared 65 years, seven children, 11 grand kids and 7 great grand kids. >> happy birthday, ralph. "action news" continues at 4:30 with david murphy and karen rogers. >> for walter perez, melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire news team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great night and good week ahead. >>> tonight on sports sunday, the eagles are in chicago, ready for a battle with the bears. >> i grew up watching monday night football. >> a guy like you? >> always pressure. >> reporter: i's monday night football, national tv and the national spotlight is on quarterback carson wentz. we go one-on-one with the eagles rookie. >> how far? >> we'll see what happens. we have to play monday night football in chicago. >> the focus is on more than football monday night as malcolm jenkins plans to make a statement on social injustice. >> cameras in my face. that's what keeps this conversation going. >> once they kick off, i's about the pi
family and friends held a surprise birthday party for ralph.dly served on the "uss blue ridge" in world war ii. he was mared 65 years, seven children, 11 grand kids and 7 great grand kids. >> happy birthday, ralph. "action news" continues at 4:30 with david murphy and karen rogers. >> for walter perez, melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire news team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great night and good week ahead. >>> tonight on sports sunday, the...
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thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you, ralph nader.'d like to note we were right on schedule until our last speaker. our next talk will be a panel discussion. and i'm going to introduce the moderator of the panel. and then i will let her introduce the panelists. and the moderator is catherine isaac. she is with the campaign for postal banking and grand alliance to save our public postal service at the american postal workers union. she serves on the board of the international labor rights forum. and she formally worked here in this building. she led the summer institute on teaching activism. catherine, take it away. >> thank you. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the panel on teaching civics, a view from the classroom. so i'm going to introduce our panelists and then i'm going to talk a little bit about our civics for democracy project and then turn it over to them. then we'll do some questions so the panel can talk with each other after their presentations. so to my nearest is ayum magwood a teach or at an insp
thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you, ralph nader.'d like to note we were right on schedule until our last speaker. our next talk will be a panel discussion. and i'm going to introduce the moderator of the panel. and then i will let her introduce the panelists. and the moderator is catherine isaac. she is with the campaign for postal banking and grand alliance to save our public postal service at the american postal workers union. she serves on the board of the international labor rights...
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well, congratulates toss ralph. thank you so much for your service. >> happy birthday. to make the men and women who serve our country happen. >> i wonderful good news indeed. >> coming up in the next half hour of cbs-3 update on breaking news, explosion at new jersey train station. >> plus time to play ball. just like they did in the 1800s. the league right here in our area that takes you back in time coming up. kids don't know how to act fake. i like your face. so we're learning to be more like them. removing artificial flavors and colors from general mills cereal. i like his face. well at least he's wearing shoes. well done champ. get gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. fourteen americans killed in a san bernardino mass shooting... but after this tragedy - when pat toomey had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns - he voted against closing this loophole for terrorists - and with the gun lobby. katie: we have to do everything in our power to keep guns away from terrorists who threaten our way of life. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message be
well, congratulates toss ralph. thank you so much for your service. >> happy birthday. to make the men and women who serve our country happen. >> i wonderful good news indeed. >> coming up in the next half hour of cbs-3 update on breaking news, explosion at new jersey train station. >> plus time to play ball. just like they did in the 1800s. the league right here in our area that takes you back in time coming up. kids don't know how to act fake. i like your face. so...
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sot ralph hicks: both aircrafts were on final approah to land, stayed together, and came down together to the ground authorities say one of the planes was used to train pilots. a 70 year old kansas man is waking up behind bars this morning-- and he is happy about it! the man reportedly told police he robbed a bank so he would get arrested... because he'd rather live in prison than with his wife! officers say he gave a note to a bank teller warning he had a gun and demanding cash. then told the guard he was the robber. he was arrested, and charged with bank robbery. new this morning-- the search is on in saint louis for a large group of a-t-v riders... caught on camera taunting police officers and causing chaos in the middle of the street. watch this video-- you see a rider taking a swing at one of the bicycle cops... then he hops on his a-t-v and some of the people take off. but others come back and you can see them yelling and taunting police, before to taunt to make it where it becomes a cat and mouse game," police took one rider into custody after being stopped for reckless driving.
sot ralph hicks: both aircrafts were on final approah to land, stayed together, and came down together to the ground authorities say one of the planes was used to train pilots. a 70 year old kansas man is waking up behind bars this morning-- and he is happy about it! the man reportedly told police he robbed a bank so he would get arrested... because he'd rather live in prison than with his wife! officers say he gave a note to a bank teller warning he had a gun and demanding cash. then told the...
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economics with marc lamont hill, politics with sarah jaffe, fred kaplan on digital privacy, terrorism, ralph nader looks at political parties and elections, military and war with molly crabapple, inflation and ed young -- immigration, and ed young takes a look at viruses. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> next on booktv, an insider's perspective of silicon valley and the tech world with facebook product manager antonio martinez. ..
economics with marc lamont hill, politics with sarah jaffe, fred kaplan on digital privacy, terrorism, ralph nader looks at political parties and elections, military and war with molly crabapple, inflation and ed young -- immigration, and ed young takes a look at viruses. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> next on booktv, an insider's perspective of silicon valley and the tech world with facebook product manager antonio martinez. ..
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in the survey rounds the entire report can be found in ralph anderson.com. i will provide link to the commission so it can be accessed here and i brought several executive summaries i will display on the table to my left and access to the public. all right. the public process. like i said community input meetings hosted by the commissioners and facilitated by young people from the community department surveys available online and each community meeting, we had the surveys in english and five other languages like i said, before they e-mail it to us. the public process out reach. we enlisted in the police commission staff we used contact to organize community input meetings and community input survey and e-mail advertisements were dispersed throughout the police department, city mail. again, earlier i heard folks critical of the out reach process. we had over 770 surveys answered. they answered instead of going to the meetings that is another way to look at it. the five community input meetings. earlier someone would add. the [inaudible] community room. missio
in the survey rounds the entire report can be found in ralph anderson.com. i will provide link to the commission so it can be accessed here and i brought several executive summaries i will display on the table to my left and access to the public. all right. the public process. like i said community input meetings hosted by the commissioners and facilitated by young people from the community department surveys available online and each community meeting, we had the surveys in english and five...
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[applause] william ralph raub gerard f.ne redheffer michele marie reed judith ann reese donald j. regan robert m. regan thomas michael regan christian michael otto regenhard howard reich gregg reidy james brian reilly kevin o. reilly timothy e. reilly joseph reina, jr. thomas barnes reinig frank bennett reisman joshua scott reiss karen renda john armand reo richard cyril rescorla john thomas resta sylvia san pio resta and martha m. reszke david e. retik todd h. reuben luis clodoaldo revilla mier eduvigis reyes, jr. bruce albert reynolds john frederick rhodes francis saverio riccardelli rudolph n. riccio ann marie riccoboni david harlow rice eileen mary rice kenneth frederick rice iii cecelia e. richard vernon allan richard >> and my uncle, a proud canadian kenneth. most people tell me today that i was too young to remember the day. most people tell me i was probably even too young to remember the man by uncle once was. but the reality is, i was a five-year-old boy who was pulled out of school to sit on the edge of his couch
[applause] william ralph raub gerard f.ne redheffer michele marie reed judith ann reese donald j. regan robert m. regan thomas michael regan christian michael otto regenhard howard reich gregg reidy james brian reilly kevin o. reilly timothy e. reilly joseph reina, jr. thomas barnes reinig frank bennett reisman joshua scott reiss karen renda john armand reo richard cyril rescorla john thomas resta sylvia san pio resta and martha m. reszke david e. retik todd h. reuben luis clodoaldo revilla...
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please welcome, ralph nader. [applause] >> thank you. thank you.i have an awesome subject today, called overcoming civic apathy. and obviously we really haven't been able to find the various answers. there's some luminous exceptions. and that includes yours truly. look at all the elbow room you have today. so i want to start with what i call the civic personality. you know how they say in sports there are lot of super athletes but just a few really makes a difference at the end of a game. it isn't because they have superior physical qualities. they have physical qualities others have. they have the factor, that will to win. this athletic victory personality. well, in the civic society, we have to develop that kind of civic personality. and it's something we all know in term of talents. people who have a certain perceived sense of injustice, that is a good start. when they don't have to have -- about certain changes that need to be made. right where they live they are being victimized or oppressed or harmed. i'd like to start with three very short s
please welcome, ralph nader. [applause] >> thank you. thank you.i have an awesome subject today, called overcoming civic apathy. and obviously we really haven't been able to find the various answers. there's some luminous exceptions. and that includes yours truly. look at all the elbow room you have today. so i want to start with what i call the civic personality. you know how they say in sports there are lot of super athletes but just a few really makes a difference at the end of a game....
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>> there was a guy on set, his name was ralph, who was sort of our technical consultant. he actually used to be a hacker. he's an extremely sophisticated hacker. now he works on the other side. they call him a white hat hacker, and his job on set was to protect the footage coming off of the digital cameras and make sure that no one could, you >> stephen: what do you do to protect the footage, put it in a zip-lock bag? what do you do to protect the footage. >> look, i'm not a computer programmer -- >> but you play one on tv. >> yes, i do, it's true, it's true. here's the funny thing, to tie it all back in, ralph also happened to have the best weed. and i don't even that's a coincidence -- >> makes everything better. makes everything better, i guess. so, thanks so much for being here, man. nice to see friday. joseph gordon-levitt, everybody! we'll be right back with millie bobby brown. ? ? ? ( applause ). >> stephen: thanks, man. seared to smoky oak perfection. ing up y there's something for every craving... like savory wood-fire grilled chicken with two sides for just $9.9
>> there was a guy on set, his name was ralph, who was sort of our technical consultant. he actually used to be a hacker. he's an extremely sophisticated hacker. now he works on the other side. they call him a white hat hacker, and his job on set was to protect the footage coming off of the digital cameras and make sure that no one could, you >> stephen: what do you do to protect the footage, put it in a zip-lock bag? what do you do to protect the footage. >> look, i'm not a...
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[applause] >> ralph lemon.plause] the 2015 national medal of arts to ralph lemon for his contribution to dance and the visual arts. as a self-proclaimed conceptualist, he uses dance as a source of physical communication, and his complex works withstand examination from all angles, revealing intimate truths about human nature and offering broader insights into the american experience. [applause] >> luis valdez. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to luis valdez for bringing chicano culture to american drama. as a playwright, actor, writer, and director, he illuminates the human spirit in the face of social injustice through award-winning stage, film, and television productions. [applause] >> jack whitten. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to jack whitten for remaking the american canvas. as an abstract artist, he uses casting, acrylic paints, and compounds to create new surfaces and textures, challenging our perceptions of shape and color. his powerful works of art put the american story in a new
[applause] >> ralph lemon.plause] the 2015 national medal of arts to ralph lemon for his contribution to dance and the visual arts. as a self-proclaimed conceptualist, he uses dance as a source of physical communication, and his complex works withstand examination from all angles, revealing intimate truths about human nature and offering broader insights into the american experience. [applause] >> luis valdez. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to luis valdez for bringing...
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california newspaper publishers association, i introduced a bill to represent the first revision of the ralph m brown opened meeting at which is been enacted in 1953. that measure was opposed by every local agency in california could board of supervisors, league of california cities, the california school district association. the california special district association. then assembly member john l burton became a co-author and we were successful in enacting it with the acquiescence of then gov. pete wilson who had been mayor of the city of san diego earlier in his career. after that, i introduced about a year or so later a major revision of the california public records act to strengthen the ability of people to obtain public records . today, the word is called transparency. the third reason that i filed my application is based on hearsay, reading, and some conversations that the ethics commission new executive director is competent and capable and brings a sense of reactivation as compared to her predecessor about whom i heard complaints. that the staff is composed of strongly motivated ind
california newspaper publishers association, i introduced a bill to represent the first revision of the ralph m brown opened meeting at which is been enacted in 1953. that measure was opposed by every local agency in california could board of supervisors, league of california cities, the california school district association. the california special district association. then assembly member john l burton became a co-author and we were successful in enacting it with the acquiescence of then...
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in the survey rounds the entire report can be found in ralph anderson.com. i will provide link to the commission so it can be accessed here and i brought several executive summaries i will display on the table to my left and access to the public. all right. the public process. like i said community input meetings hosted by the commissioners and facilitated by young people from the community department surveys available online and each community meeting, we had the surveys in english and five other languages like i said, before they e-mail it to us. the public process out reach. we enlisted in the police commission staff we used contact to organize community input meetings and community input survey and e-mail advertisements were dispersed throughout the police department, city mail. again, earlier i heard folks critical of the out reach process. we had over 770 surveys answered. they answered instead of going to the meetings that is another way to look at it. the five community input meetings. earlier someone would add. the [inaudible] community room. missio
in the survey rounds the entire report can be found in ralph anderson.com. i will provide link to the commission so it can be accessed here and i brought several executive summaries i will display on the table to my left and access to the public. all right. the public process. like i said community input meetings hosted by the commissioners and facilitated by young people from the community department surveys available online and each community meeting, we had the surveys in english and five...
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thousand dollars worth of merchandise from a "polo ralph lauren factory store." it happened monday afternoon at the tampa premium outlets in wesley chapel. each person left the store with several items after distracting employees. they still set off the exit if you recognize this group... call the pasco county sheriffs office. the ratings are in... from the first presidential debate. and it was ?definitely record breaking. about 84 ?million people tuned in monday night to watch donald trump and hillary clinton the biggest audience ?ever for a presidential debate. and that doesn't even include viewers who ?streamed it. fresh off the debate... donald trump made another stop in florida on tuesday, this time on the east coast. he international airport." it took place in one of the hangars, and trump's plane actually pulled right up to the crowd. trump told the crowd why he thinks ?he was the real winner monday night: earlier in the day, trump made a stop in miami speaking to conservative latinos in the city's little havana neighborhood. and hillary clinton will be ba
thousand dollars worth of merchandise from a "polo ralph lauren factory store." it happened monday afternoon at the tampa premium outlets in wesley chapel. each person left the store with several items after distracting employees. they still set off the exit if you recognize this group... call the pasco county sheriffs office. the ratings are in... from the first presidential debate. and it was ?definitely record breaking. about 84 ?million people tuned in monday night to watch donald...