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although randolph parker had been suspended earlier that day, he returns later and paces outside herr. >> obviously through his anger, he wanted to take out revenge, blamed her for the problems he had been having. y to attack her or to hit her. >> as this last period progresses, you can see randolph parker walking up and down the hallway, waiting for the class to end. he puts on a red bandana over his face and signals to his cohort, 17-year-old dominic harris, to position himself on the other side of the hallway. according to police, harris' role was to get the assault on his cell phone camera. at one point parker even sends another student into the class to coax the teacher to come out into the hallway. >> there's no doubt mr. parker did plan the attack. they put a little bit of thought into it because they get there right at the end of the day. >> it's 2:15 and class is letting out. unbeknownst to parker and harris, the school's surveillance cameras capture the entire incident. >> through the eye of the camera you'll see the whole thing. you'll see parker get behind her door. and a
although randolph parker had been suspended earlier that day, he returns later and paces outside herr. >> obviously through his anger, he wanted to take out revenge, blamed her for the problems he had been having. y to attack her or to hit her. >> as this last period progresses, you can see randolph parker walking up and down the hallway, waiting for the class to end. he puts on a red bandana over his face and signals to his cohort, 17-year-old dominic harris, to position himself on...
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. >>> and william randolph i. >>> the rupert murdoch enterprise includes publishing. but the public outcry was so great, both were shelved. ken wayne brought us this report. >> reporter: the public outrage was quick and furious after it was announced that two tv specials and a book of how o.j. simpson would have carried out his wife's murder. >> everybody took a real stand against this and i'm glad that the news corp. made a decision that protects victim's rights. >> reporter: at least a dozen fox stations had already refused to air the program following criticism that simpson and the network were making money out of a blood crime. >> it took the country, outraged people all over this country yelling and screaming and telling fox, telling reagan books this is disgusting. and they finally got the message. >>> in san francisco, where simpson played football for galliello high and college, people said they are glad the deal was shelved. >> i think that's fab louis. fabulous. and whoever thought it up should be put in a hospital themselves. >> i think simpson is a kind of
. >>> and william randolph i. >>> the rupert murdoch enterprise includes publishing. but the public outcry was so great, both were shelved. ken wayne brought us this report. >> reporter: the public outrage was quick and furious after it was announced that two tv specials and a book of how o.j. simpson would have carried out his wife's murder. >> everybody took a real stand against this and i'm glad that the news corp. made a decision that protects victim's rights....
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. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release.n we met him, he was serving a year for petty larceny and violating parole. >> i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity. trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the "rikers review" which is published by inmates for inmates. it was extremely helpful. it gave me a lot of computer skills, marketable skills. so i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get down. >> the prison journal included one of his poems. >> can we read a little bit of your poem? >> all right. this someone called hold this. hold this. grip these words as if your embrace alone will help me save my life so that i might live to give my tomorrows as pavement for yesterday's debts. >> randolph says the poem is his vision for a new life. >> the future conceals hopes and happiness yet to feel. with this you present a
. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release.n we met him, he was serving a year for petty larceny and violating parole. >> i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity. trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing program and had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the "rikers review" which is...
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political press conferences in this saga what is missing from the debate so we'll talk to anthony randolph so he's director of economic research for the reason foundation we'll find out from him and the norway shooter reportedly inspired by one of our former guest on this show pamela geller what does this not her tell us about terrorism i'll get into it with retired special ops master sergeant jim hansen we will have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour of course but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media decided to miss today. now with the casey anthony trial over and the british royals well they're not visiting lately and the debt debate is think why it is sexy or soap opera like as some of the news we've seen all over the mainstream media and so i think the main stream media may be a bit on the prowl for something juicy well and her democratic congressman david wu remember him let's see him if you forget he's this guy and the furry gods do that was a few months ago he was blackberrying photos dressed lie. that to down earth which ended up qui
political press conferences in this saga what is missing from the debate so we'll talk to anthony randolph so he's director of economic research for the reason foundation we'll find out from him and the norway shooter reportedly inspired by one of our former guest on this show pamela geller what does this not her tell us about terrorism i'll get into it with retired special ops master sergeant jim hansen we will have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour of course...
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>>the storm also had winds that were strong enough to knock over street lamps at randolph and columbus and large trees in the gold coast neighborhoods near lake shore drive were uprooted a viaduct near kedzie and the stevenson expressway were flooded some vehicles made it through but at least one car stalled commonwealth edison continues working to restore power to thousands man in the north suburbs at the height of the storm hundred 45,000 customers were in the dark that number drops significantly at this hour 22,000 people are without power 15,000 of those are in the northern suburbs 3000 without power in the southern suburbs 3500 people are without power in chicago >>nancy loo is up north with the report >>everywhere you look in illinois beach state park there is devastation among the natural beauty ... last night the storm did a big number on this popular summer destination half of the trees are down at the resort where there is some roof damage and there are two weddings scheduled for tomorrow >>the meeting rooms look good we still plan to go ahead with those weddings >>the sleepi
>>the storm also had winds that were strong enough to knock over street lamps at randolph and columbus and large trees in the gold coast neighborhoods near lake shore drive were uprooted a viaduct near kedzie and the stevenson expressway were flooded some vehicles made it through but at least one car stalled commonwealth edison continues working to restore power to thousands man in the north suburbs at the height of the storm hundred 45,000 customers were in the dark that number drops...
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i'm with the randolph institute, western region director. i just wanted to again thank you all for coming out. yes, you know there's always going to be some concerns about whether or not we have contractors that get contracts and such, but i do want to say that this commission and this department is one that understands the plight of alex pitcher. i'm clear about that because i'm meeting with many of you as i can to make sure that the whole issue of alex pitcher and the treatment plant are all brought before you and i know you're listening, so i want to actually applaud some of those of you who understand and know sometimes there are things that are la a little tricky and there's a process that takes a little longer than necessary. but again, i want to welcome you to the bay view-hunter's point area and i hope that you all come more often and -- and as a caveat i will say i knew anthony when he was sitting in his spot, not that he's aged any because he's done real well, but -- but we've come a long way and the p.u.c. does have a lot of resou
i'm with the randolph institute, western region director. i just wanted to again thank you all for coming out. yes, you know there's always going to be some concerns about whether or not we have contractors that get contracts and such, but i do want to say that this commission and this department is one that understands the plight of alex pitcher. i'm clear about that because i'm meeting with many of you as i can to make sure that the whole issue of alex pitcher and the treatment plant are all...
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i found a reference by john randolph the congressman from virginia which is the earliest reference i could find to the mason-dixon line as a line dividing states from slave states. randolph said on the floor of the congress we who belong to that unfortunate portion of this confederacy which is south of the mason-dixon line in the east of the allegheny mountains have to make up our mind to perish or we must resort to the measures we first opposed the british aggression and usurpations to the sort of interesting as early as 1824 in fact earlier already out in the open was the idea of southern independence from the union leader to be called secession. so it was at that point we start seeing this shorthand roof of the mason-dixon line but if you look at the map, you will notice parts of the areas east are north of the mason-dixon line. a delaware goes up a little of the dixon line and what is now west virginia that china was still virginia as a whole can handle sticking at between it and ohio north of the line, and you may be able to see that new hampshire i have a kind of checkerboard c
i found a reference by john randolph the congressman from virginia which is the earliest reference i could find to the mason-dixon line as a line dividing states from slave states. randolph said on the floor of the congress we who belong to that unfortunate portion of this confederacy which is south of the mason-dixon line in the east of the allegheny mountains have to make up our mind to perish or we must resort to the measures we first opposed the british aggression and usurpations to the...
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cheryl randolph just can't kick her constant headaches. >> it just throbs all through here. you see kind of sparkly -- you feel bad all over. and you just -- you just want them to go away. i've had them for a lot of years. >> reporter: now she can turn to stanford's new headache clinic for relief. dr. rob cowen is the director. >> it's a complete program. it has nutritional counseling and biofeedback training and physical therapy and psychological counseling, in addition to detox for patients who are overusing medications. >> reporter: an estimated 60 million americans suffer from chronic headaches, a condition that costs the u.s. $30 billion annually in lost productivity. dr. cowen says the new cherie bank will primarily focus on those who suffer migraines. >> patients who have already been to, you know, three or four, seven doctors, and have tried a lot of different approaches and have not had good results. those are the patients we specialize in. >> reporter: the key is the collaboration between neurologists, pain management specialists, and alternative medicine. >> prett
cheryl randolph just can't kick her constant headaches. >> it just throbs all through here. you see kind of sparkly -- you feel bad all over. and you just -- you just want them to go away. i've had them for a lot of years. >> reporter: now she can turn to stanford's new headache clinic for relief. dr. rob cowen is the director. >> it's a complete program. it has nutritional counseling and biofeedback training and physical therapy and psychological counseling, in addition to...
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. >> reporter: lynn randolph of the department of managed care says those different standards are up to lawmakers to fix. >> the lecture has not recognized licensure in california yet and it is up to the legislature to decide if there is going to be a license. >> reporter: and that was just one issue at a hearing on autism today in sacramento. another, a measure that would require all insurers selling policies in california to cover behavioral health treatments for children with autism. 27 states have already passed similar legislation. >> parents shouldn't have to work this hard to get insurance coverage they pay for. >> reporter: it now seems california is going after one of the insurers that's been denying coverage of autism treatment. just about an hour ago, the state filed court papers ordering blue shield of california to explain its denials of that aba treatment. remember, if you have a consumer problem, give us a call 1-888-5-helps-u. >> thank you. >>> next, changes to the menu, the new healthier options targeted toward kids. ,, denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisi
. >> reporter: lynn randolph of the department of managed care says those different standards are up to lawmakers to fix. >> the lecture has not recognized licensure in california yet and it is up to the legislature to decide if there is going to be a license. >> reporter: and that was just one issue at a hearing on autism today in sacramento. another, a measure that would require all insurers selling policies in california to cover behavioral health treatments for children...
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>> reporter: ( laughs ) anthony mason, cbs news, randolph, massachusetts.atulations. >> thank you. >> pelley: betty ford was laid to rest today beside her husband at the gerald ford presidential library. earlier at a memorial service, her son steven said his father was the aircraft carrier and his mother the hospital ship, providing love and comfort. mourners included former president bill clinton and former first lady barbara bush. betty ford died friday. she was 93. what happens in a city with five million cars when they suddenly take the road away? we're about to find out. so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase y
>> reporter: ( laughs ) anthony mason, cbs news, randolph, massachusetts.atulations. >> thank you. >> pelley: betty ford was laid to rest today beside her husband at the gerald ford presidential library. earlier at a memorial service, her son steven said his father was the aircraft carrier and his mother the hospital ship, providing love and comfort. mourners included former president bill clinton and former first lady barbara bush. betty ford died friday. she was 93. what...
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ethical to to democracy i mean this is this this goes even beyond the old yellow journalism of william randolph hearst and his is same to back in what was in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven i think it was to two was the mckinley president mckinley you know given. said you want a war you want the spanish-american war will get pictures and he said it was part frederick remington was nobody asked he said give me the pictures and we'll have the wars of words that i mean this i thought that i think most americans think that it had been it's been a hundred years since newspapers had their county influence you know no well now it's tellers television networks still to this point even though the internet has taken race so much of our world media it's the conquest is not complete all new you still have the spreading the war on the streets gusher and that's one of the reasons why arts can seem to be so rude to the mainstream especially the clay on this reality show it's like you're on what basis do moments big be close republican primaries in total for a production of fox news they want to make a
ethical to to democracy i mean this is this this goes even beyond the old yellow journalism of william randolph hearst and his is same to back in what was in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven i think it was to two was the mckinley president mckinley you know given. said you want a war you want the spanish-american war will get pictures and he said it was part frederick remington was nobody asked he said give me the pictures and we'll have the wars of words that i mean this i thought that i...
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hole to to democracy i mean this is this this goes even beyond the old yellow journalism of william randolph hearst and his is saying to back in what was in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven i think it was to two was the mckinley president mckinley you know give me a said you want a war you want the spanish-american war we'll get pictures and he said i think it's part frederick remington wasn't that he as he said give me the pictures and we'll have the wars it was that i mean this i thought that i think most americans think that it had been it's been a hundred years since newspapers had that kind of influence no no well now it's television and it's hard isn't it still to this point even though the internet has taken away so much of the power of all media it's the conquest is not complete olney it's the right of a stronger more. street structure and that's one of the reasons why arts can seem to be so rude concepts of the mean streets nationally clearly on this reality show it's like you're on what they said the moments may be close primaries into it for production of products yours they
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tonight that's a pretty night show thanks for tuning in to make sure you come back tomorrow anthony randolph from reason to be on the show to discuss the latest on the debt negotiations in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the a large show on facebook and to follow us on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's show or any other nights at the always catch all the you tube dot com slash the i want to show plus the interviews as well as the shell in its entirety up next is adam versus the max. with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially a lot of nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. focus of a difference to use it. all as an actual grip and you know if you keep spinning a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons or a bill. that represents all the firepower of the second wor
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i found their preference by john randolph, congressman from virginia, which is the earliest reference i could find to the mason-dixon line as a line dividing three states from slave states. randolph said on the floor of the congress, we who belong to that unfortunate portion of this confederacy which is south of the of the mason and dixon line and east of the allegheny mountains has to make up our minds to paris or we have must resort to the measures which we first opposed to british aggression and usurpation. so it is sort of interesting that as early as 1824 and in fact earlier, already out in the open was with the idea of southern independence from the union later come to be called secession. so it was at that point that we started seeing the shorthand with the mason-dixon line. but if you look closely at the map you will notice that parts of slaveholding areas east of the allegheny is our north of the mason-dixon line and delaware goes a little above the mason-dixon line. what is now west virginia. at the time it was still virginia, has a whole panhandle pan handle panhandle stick
i found their preference by john randolph, congressman from virginia, which is the earliest reference i could find to the mason-dixon line as a line dividing three states from slave states. randolph said on the floor of the congress, we who belong to that unfortunate portion of this confederacy which is south of the of the mason and dixon line and east of the allegheny mountains has to make up our minds to paris or we have must resort to the measures which we first opposed to british aggression...
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reacting to the possibility of a government default in the same way or discussed as a me as anthony randolph co-director of economic research for the reason foundation anthony thanks so much for joining us tonight right now for starters like i said just a couple weeks ago bernanke he had a press conference and there are all the signals were that no we can't have another round of quantitative easing because risk of inflation are just too high gas prices are too high right now and food prices are too high and then suddenly now he's maybe opening the door again for that has that much changed it's not that suddenly if you. actually explicit statements that the minutes from the i.p.o. and see a meeting bernanke is walking a really fine line here where he is trying to play politics just like the present stage of the treasury secretary and what he says he can do any given moment come out and say nothing we did worked with q.e. two so we need to do q e three at the same time he doesn't want to raise fears about inflation if you really does think inflation is there so he's going to play down inflatio
reacting to the possibility of a government default in the same way or discussed as a me as anthony randolph co-director of economic research for the reason foundation anthony thanks so much for joining us tonight right now for starters like i said just a couple weeks ago bernanke he had a press conference and there are all the signals were that no we can't have another round of quantitative easing because risk of inflation are just too high gas prices are too high right now and food prices are...
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the naacp, phillip randolph, the most import african-american labor union in the country, the presidents of historically black colleges and universities, formed a coalition in the 1930s, 1940 to plus for african-americans inclusion in the air force. they saw this as the tip of the iceberg. and forcing the federal government to create greater opportunities for african-americans, giving them a chance to prove their patriotism, the competency so that they could use that to further civil-rights goals after the war. they were able to force president roosevelt to create the program in 1940 and the wave that came about as interesting. the naacp had been calling for this in 1937. every year at their annual meeting they passed a resolution that the united states army air corps, all the branches of the armed services but the air corps in particular because this was considered the cream of the crop, the most technologically advanced, if you think about what pilots looked like in the 1940s with their leather jackets and stars and bottles these with a masculine ideal of the day. every blue wanted to
the naacp, phillip randolph, the most import african-american labor union in the country, the presidents of historically black colleges and universities, formed a coalition in the 1930s, 1940 to plus for african-americans inclusion in the air force. they saw this as the tip of the iceberg. and forcing the federal government to create greater opportunities for african-americans, giving them a chance to prove their patriotism, the competency so that they could use that to further civil-rights...
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mike walker, scott randolph, lisa bloom, great to have you on. much. >>> criticism for president obama following his press conference today, and it's coming from his own party. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for the efficient absorption my body needs. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> earlier in the show we showed you disturbing findings about what one concerned mom found inside the play areas of a popular fast food restaurants. we talked to the mom who mentioned she began her crusade last spring after following her children through a mcdonald's play place. in a response mcdonalds's it was completely unacceptable, but it is not reflective our business and our restaurants. as far as i'm concerned, it was an isolated matter and we took immediate corrective action to thoroughly sanitize the playplac
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i said consistently that great presidents respect born, they're made there is no fdr without randolphpushing him. there is no lbj without mlk pushing him. so you got to push these guys. >> they had plans these guys. >> and they took risk. >> when you say laser focus on jobs, what's the big plan he's not doing to get americans back to work? >> first of all, again this conversation about deficit reduction is ill time, number one. number two, those same guys on wall street who we took care of, we've got to find a way to have them get off the trillion dollar plus money they're sitting on and not reinvesting it in the community. we could do this all night. i'm not an elected official, and i respect the question and we could answer it and continue to answer it. the problem is that the folk who we elect to deal with these issues know what to do. when they bailed wall street out, they did it with no strings attached. >> hold that thought. when i come back i want to talk to you about which of the republican candidates if you were obama you would be fearing most as an opponent. [ male announcer
i said consistently that great presidents respect born, they're made there is no fdr without randolphpushing him. there is no lbj without mlk pushing him. so you got to push these guys. >> they had plans these guys. >> and they took risk. >> when you say laser focus on jobs, what's the big plan he's not doing to get americans back to work? >> first of all, again this conversation about deficit reduction is ill time, number one. number two, those same guys on wall street...
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sheryl randolph has had little success battling them. >> it just throbs all through here.you see kind of sparkly. you just feel bad all over and you just want them to go away. i've had them for a lot of years. >> reporter: the new headache clinic which opens tomorrow may offer relief. the director, dr. robert cowan, said patients will benefit from a collaborative approach. everyone from neurologists to nutritionists working to in this headache pain. >> we can provide procedures, nerve blocks, trigger point injections that are more typically the purview of a pain center. we can combine those with the resources of the department of neurology with its extraordinary imaging. >> reporter: an estimated 60 million americans suffer from chronic headaches. a condition that costs the you have $30 billion a year in lost productivity. few headache patient are satisfied with their pain. >> there have been formal studies that show about two-thirds of all patient are not happy with their headache care. that's a big number. >> reporter: the doctor says headaches were. >> reporter: a chron
sheryl randolph has had little success battling them. >> it just throbs all through here.you see kind of sparkly. you just feel bad all over and you just want them to go away. i've had them for a lot of years. >> reporter: the new headache clinic which opens tomorrow may offer relief. the director, dr. robert cowan, said patients will benefit from a collaborative approach. everyone from neurologists to nutritionists working to in this headache pain. >> we can provide...
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murdoch is the last of the media barons a list that extends back in time to include william randolphtook "citizen kane" very personally. he even made an offer to the studio to destroy all prints of it and burn the negatives. but it backfired. "citizen kane" became a classic. what about murdoch's le cubacy? is he about to have his own rose bud moment? let's talk to jeff jarvis. jeff, thank you so much. is this the beginning of the end for murdoch's newscorp? is this about to be his rose bud moment? >> i think it could be. i think that this becomes a legal story, a moral story that could become a financial story. the fact that in four days last week newscorp lost between 5 and 7 billion dollars of market cap. murdoch won't be in charge of this company very longer and professional management will say newspapers are in many ways now a burden and will try to get rid of these news properties. >> here's my question. is there somebody waiting in the wings to succeed murdoch. you think this is the end of murdoches heading the company. who is waiting in the wings? >> don't know who is waiting
murdoch is the last of the media barons a list that extends back in time to include william randolphtook "citizen kane" very personally. he even made an offer to the studio to destroy all prints of it and burn the negatives. but it backfired. "citizen kane" became a classic. what about murdoch's le cubacy? is he about to have his own rose bud moment? let's talk to jeff jarvis. jeff, thank you so much. is this the beginning of the end for murdoch's newscorp? is this about to...
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one reads the name "william randolph hearst" often engh, "citizen kane" in the u.k. press when looking at the figure of murdoch who's 80 years old. he looks ever more frail as goodness knows you might expect would under this kind of battering and if we ask ourselves how much credibility rupert murdoch would have were he to try in the united states to make another major acquisition-- not that they're proposing to do that-- but i think you could quickly conclude that that's likely to be extremely difficult for him in the light of all of these circumstances. and i believe he belongs to a culture manifestly which says you've got to grow or die. and it's very hard to see now how this organization can continue to grow and much more easy to see how it could rapidly begin toecede. >> rose: your cover says "put putting newscorp future in peril." peril. >> i just want to touch onhat john said. he said charles foster keane. rupert murdoch was ten years old when "citizen kane" came out. for his entire professional life al of us who have followed from the frailtys to the successe
one reads the name "william randolph hearst" often engh, "citizen kane" in the u.k. press when looking at the figure of murdoch who's 80 years old. he looks ever more frail as goodness knows you might expect would under this kind of battering and if we ask ourselves how much credibility rupert murdoch would have were he to try in the united states to make another major acquisition-- not that they're proposing to do that-- but i think you could quickly conclude that that's...
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he paid attend to randolph and issued the executive order on the threat of washington in world war ii. did he bond with any of the people? any that he was close to? displg i don't believe so. the steps he took, he had to be pressured into doing it. the threat of demonstration or something of that kind. so, you know, he was not a paragon of in his policies on racial issues. some steps she took. but eleanor was always pushing for more. she wanted -- she did manage to purr -- persuade him to have the armed forces provide recreation facilities for african-american soldiers, but he never, for instance, took on the issue of having african-americans fight in combat units or the integration of the service until the very late in the war with the combat. but never integrated the service at all. it was harry truman that did that. >> host: we can talk history. it's fascinating. you're interviewed president barack obama how many times? >> guest: four times. one exclusively for the book. >> host: the obama presidency is partly enface for the book. obviously, and which is exciting. we're all excited
he paid attend to randolph and issued the executive order on the threat of washington in world war ii. did he bond with any of the people? any that he was close to? displg i don't believe so. the steps he took, he had to be pressured into doing it. the threat of demonstration or something of that kind. so, you know, he was not a paragon of in his policies on racial issues. some steps she took. but eleanor was always pushing for more. she wanted -- she did manage to purr -- persuade him to have...
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philip randolph. >> guest: he did. >> host: and issued the executive order after there was a threat of a threat of washington during world war ii. but he didn't bond with any of them. >> guest: i don't think so. the steps he took he had to be pressured into doing. the threat of a demonstration or something of that kind. so, you know, he was not, again, a paragon of -- in his policies on racial issues. some steps he took. but and eleanor was always pushing for more. she wanted -- she did manage to persuade him to have the armed forces provide recreation facilities for african-american soldiers but he never, for instance, took on the issue of having african-americans fight in combat units or the integration of the service until very late. it was harry truman who actually did that. >> host: let's fast forward and we can talk history but it's fascinating you interviewed president barack obama how many times? >> guest: i interviewed him four times, once exclusively for the book. >> host: the obama presidency is partly inspiration for this book, obviously. >> guest: yes. >> host: and which i
philip randolph. >> guest: he did. >> host: and issued the executive order after there was a threat of a threat of washington during world war ii. but he didn't bond with any of them. >> guest: i don't think so. the steps he took he had to be pressured into doing. the threat of a demonstration or something of that kind. so, you know, he was not, again, a paragon of -- in his policies on racial issues. some steps he took. but and eleanor was always pushing for more. she wanted...
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he said, you do it for randolph scott. and they would have done it for randolph scott and realizing that, they helped the sheriff. the republicans, well, there'd do it for george bush and they did it for george bush a lot. thank you, mr. speaker. life imitates art. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, on august 3 the united states will have $306 billion in obligations and $173 billion to address those obligations. at that moment if the debt ceiling is not raised our nation for the first time in its history will default on its obligations. the cost of borrowing for small businesses, home mortgages, student and auto loans will all increase. mr. higgins: del this will hit hard every american and could push this economy into another recession. the american people want a serious and balanced appr
he said, you do it for randolph scott. and they would have done it for randolph scott and realizing that, they helped the sheriff. the republicans, well, there'd do it for george bush and they did it for george bush a lot. thank you, mr. speaker. life imitates art. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from new york...
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scott randolph is expected to announce the proposed legislation this afternoon.he bill would prohibit jurors from making money or taking any other compensation in exchange for information about a trial. >>> in minnesota, the government shutdown as an unlikely victim. beer sales. state employees who processed alcohol license renews were let go. they are currently trying to work out a deal with the state. among the beers affected is miller lite and coors lite. >>> drivers in los angeles are freaking out in anticipation of this weekend's historic traffic jam. they call it carmageddon. because the 405 will be closing in order to demolish a bridge and make repairs. some airlines are even offering carmageddon getaway flight deals. chad meyers is joining me for much more on this. carmageddon. >> 5,000 cars travel this freeway on a weekend. any given weekend, especially on a summer weekend, when you are trying to get to the beach and back and fourth. from santa monta and l.a., just to the north of ventura, you will see increased traffic flow. nothing you can do about tha
scott randolph is expected to announce the proposed legislation this afternoon.he bill would prohibit jurors from making money or taking any other compensation in exchange for information about a trial. >>> in minnesota, the government shutdown as an unlikely victim. beer sales. state employees who processed alcohol license renews were let go. they are currently trying to work out a deal with the state. among the beers affected is miller lite and coors lite. >>> drivers in los...
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you who don't know, i was totally flattened when the speaker of the house told an assembly scott randolph from orlando, where i live, what he did is he sat on the floor of the legislature and he said i have told my wife that if she really wants to be saved in this state on reproductive health she should incorporate her uterus because republicans never go after corporations. >> he should be disciplined for using the uterus word on the floor. some people on the floor are you wearing uterus buttons. but it only further is what this wonderful woman says about the war on women that is going on in the house none of this that is going on and legislatures of around this country and they are trying to push us back as far as they can and if they can get as economically dependent that's what this is all about. they really want to pull us back in and get us back in there. the whole group of will lead the male has to be the dog had. you know that whole thing. it just scares me but they are all over the place and they are on the hill. they are part of that family group, remember? and so it is a real co
you who don't know, i was totally flattened when the speaker of the house told an assembly scott randolph from orlando, where i live, what he did is he sat on the floor of the legislature and he said i have told my wife that if she really wants to be saved in this state on reproductive health she should incorporate her uterus because republicans never go after corporations. >> he should be disciplined for using the uterus word on the floor. some people on the floor are you wearing uterus...
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guest: william randolph herself? caller: exactly. guest: i think there are parallels. hearst was pretty grubby competition between the scandal sheets, yellow journalism of the time. he is credited with going as far as starting wars to sell newspapers. it's also true towards the end of his life that's the power he wielded, broke down. it was not sustained. i think there are certainly opponents of rupert murdoch in the united kingdom and he has been a controversial and devicive figure in the u.k. for 42 years, 43 years even now. hoping they may play out that way. murdoch is 80 now. i think from everything we know of rupert murdoch though, he is -- he never likes being backed into a corner. he never likes yielding to external pressure. he will do this very much on his own terms. so that nobody, at the senior level inside his organization except for a very tight circle expected him to kill off "news of the world" this week. which as i say was a paper that launched him on the world stage. this was a very dramatic decision taken with his son james murdoch to not just fire a
guest: william randolph herself? caller: exactly. guest: i think there are parallels. hearst was pretty grubby competition between the scandal sheets, yellow journalism of the time. he is credited with going as far as starting wars to sell newspapers. it's also true towards the end of his life that's the power he wielded, broke down. it was not sustained. i think there are certainly opponents of rupert murdoch in the united kingdom and he has been a controversial and devicive figure in the u.k....
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they are outnumbered by the william randolph hearst and conrad black's. murdoch claimed to be something different, a newspaperman who was a multimedia tycoon. but he never surrendered his personal control of his empire. that is increasingly seen as part of the problem. >> rupert murdoch sits atop a complex british arm of his operation. his son oversees european and asian interests including news international, the company that owns the sunday times and the news of the world. james is also chairman of bskyb. they want to own it all. not just 31%. they have sacrificed "news of the world" to get the job. it was clear that this was not going to go anywhere near assuaging the anger. the only reason they have not been crawling over the deal is that news corp. had bought them off with an undertaking. they were going to spinoff sky news outside of their control and limit the amount of the british news media that they were in charge of. this afternoon, they withdrew that undertaking, triggering that competition commission investigation that they had been working s
they are outnumbered by the william randolph hearst and conrad black's. murdoch claimed to be something different, a newspaperman who was a multimedia tycoon. but he never surrendered his personal control of his empire. that is increasingly seen as part of the problem. >> rupert murdoch sits atop a complex british arm of his operation. his son oversees european and asian interests including news international, the company that owns the sunday times and the news of the world. james is also...
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papers of such prominent activists as thurgood marshall, wilkens, carter, herbert hill, story," randolphrowe, james foreman, edward works, just to name a few. >> some other records in the library of congress come from less obvious collections. >> cancel adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library saying he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camp in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said thank you pretty fast. if a car for suggested with -- photographer with a skill of courter, a very complicated subject matter. a picture of people playing softball inside a warp relocation camp, it is a waco moment, but also a what is calling on here? were people on happy or satisfied with how was like it would continue even if you are locked up? how did you keep going, and what was going to happen after the camp pro? >> the library keeps a history of some of the noted people selected to represent their country, both in the house and the senate. >> they have a special place here. we are the library of congress and we have collections ranging from -- to someone likes -- wh
papers of such prominent activists as thurgood marshall, wilkens, carter, herbert hill, story," randolphrowe, james foreman, edward works, just to name a few. >> some other records in the library of congress come from less obvious collections. >> cancel adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library saying he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camp in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said thank you pretty fast. if a car for suggested with --...
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there outnumbered by the william randolph hearst and conrad black's. murdoch no claim to be something different. a newspaper man who happens to be, a multimedia tycoon, but he never surrendered his close personal control of his empire. as david reports, that's increasingly seen as part of the problem. >> rupert murdoch sits atop a complex british arms of his corporation. his son oversees the european and asian interests including news international, the country that owns the sunday times and "the sun" and until yesterday the "news of the world." james is also chairman of bskyb, of which news corp. owns 31%. they want to own it all. in an effort to save the deal in which they would get it all, they have sacrificed the "news of the world." but has rupert murdoch left his home today, it was clear that this wasn't going to go anywhere near as waging the anger that was threatening to scrap the deal. the only and have been crawling all over the bskyb deal for months now is that news corp. had in effect an undertaking. they're going to spin off sky news outsi
there outnumbered by the william randolph hearst and conrad black's. murdoch no claim to be something different. a newspaper man who happens to be, a multimedia tycoon, but he never surrendered his close personal control of his empire. as david reports, that's increasingly seen as part of the problem. >> rupert murdoch sits atop a complex british arms of his corporation. his son oversees the european and asian interests including news international, the country that owns the sunday times...
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personal papers of such prominent activist as thurgood marshall, roy wilkens, herbert hills, a philip randolphst recently james foreman, edward w. brooks, just to name a few. to in some of the civil rights records come from less of its collections. >> and so adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library of congress say that he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camps back in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said think you pretty fast. a photographer usually associated with majestic landscapes, his emphasis for the people and his skill with portraiture, but also a complicated subject matter. so a picture of people playing softball in said the war relocation camp. it is a wake-up moment, but also what, what is going on here? were people on happy or satisfied? how was like able to continue even if you are locked up in your property is taken from you? what was going to happen after the camp? >> not surprisingly, the library of congress keeps a history of some of the noted people who elected to represent their country, in both the house of representatives and the se
personal papers of such prominent activist as thurgood marshall, roy wilkens, herbert hills, a philip randolphst recently james foreman, edward w. brooks, just to name a few. to in some of the civil rights records come from less of its collections. >> and so adams -- ansel adams. he wrote a letter to the library of congress say that he had these photographs that shows the war relocation camps back in the 1940's. would you be interested? we said think you pretty fast. a photographer...
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randolph kennedy.lause] >> i haven't deeply grateful to gregory rodriguez said his colleagues at the center social cohesion for inviting me to participate in a symposium. implicit epicenters title is the idea that social cohesion is good. i suppose that it is under certain conditions. there are polities however characterized a dictatorial social cohesion. that is not the sort which the sender wishes to foster through research, study and debate. the cohesion of the center seeks to foster is a democratic, pluralistic cohesion that frames the decent society. there are now, there have long been a number of fault lines in america that attract a social cohesion. i think a religious bias, particularly nowadays prejudice against muslims. gender bias, particularly mistreatment of women, bias against gay. wipro is america's deepest fault line? that is the boundary that separates those with sufficient resources to undergird the relatively secured dignify, hopeful skill enhancing existing from those, the impoveris
randolph kennedy.lause] >> i haven't deeply grateful to gregory rodriguez said his colleagues at the center social cohesion for inviting me to participate in a symposium. implicit epicenters title is the idea that social cohesion is good. i suppose that it is under certain conditions. there are polities however characterized a dictatorial social cohesion. that is not the sort which the sender wishes to foster through research, study and debate. the cohesion of the center seeks to foster...
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you who don't know, i was totally flattened when the speaker of the house told an assembly scott randolphfrom orlando, where i live, what he did is he sat on the floor of the legislature and he said i have told my wife that if she really wants to be saved in this state on reproductive health she should incorporate her uterus because republicans never go after corporations. >> he should be disciplined for using the uterus word on the floor. some people on the floor are you wearing uterus buttons. but it only further is what this wonderful woman says about the war on women that is going on in the house none of this that is going on and legislatures of around this country and they are trying to push us back as far as they can and if they can get as economically dependent that's what this is all about. they really want to pull us back in and get us back in there. the whole group of will lead the male has to be the dog had. you know that whole thing. it just scares me but they are all over the place and they are on the hill. they are part of that family group, remember? and so it is a real con
you who don't know, i was totally flattened when the speaker of the house told an assembly scott randolphfrom orlando, where i live, what he did is he sat on the floor of the legislature and he said i have told my wife that if she really wants to be saved in this state on reproductive health she should incorporate her uterus because republicans never go after corporations. >> he should be disciplined for using the uterus word on the floor. some people on the floor are you wearing uterus...