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. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release. was serving a year for petty larceny. and violating parole. >> spiraled out of control. as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times. mostly for drug activity, trying to hustle in the street. >> randolph took advantage of the writing program and had hope of becoming a journalist. >> we publish rikers review. it's a magazine created by inmates for inmates. it's extremely helpful. gave me computer skills, marketable skills. i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get out. >> the prison journal randolph showed us included one of his poems. >> can you read one? >> 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 payment for yesterday's debts. >> randolph says his poem is his vision for a new life. >> the future conceals hopes and happiness i have yet to feel. for this you present a fresh foundation on which to rebuild. the peace i seek is real. i reach for compassion, strong as ste
. >> scott randolph was another rikers inmate anticipating his release. was serving a year for petty larceny. and violating parole. >> spiraled out of control. as far as criminality goes. i've been back and forth a few times. mostly for drug activity, trying to hustle in the street. >> randolph took advantage of the writing program and had hope of becoming a journalist. >> we publish rikers review. it's a magazine created by inmates for inmates. it's extremely helpful....
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>> how many people know there is randolph ina philip union station? >> very few. i would like people to remember. remember not just martin luther king as the icon. allso want them to remember of the names that you and i could talk about and that nobody else knows. if this easy and does its job , we will have a whole generation of heroes, of people , people who people helped to make us who we are. who was the most interesting president? >> martin van buren. the littleed magician. i love the fact that this guy came out of the rough and tumble politics of new york, ingratiated himself to andrew jackson, was able to overwhelm john c calhoun, got the vice presidential slot, became president. i love martin van buren because this guy recognized that despite what everybody told him, if you are strategic and smart, you could get would you wanted. >> where do you put lincoln? >> hyperlink in as the best president in america. i think the notion of lincoln as both a world leader, lincoln as somebody who began a creeping process of racial transformation , and lincoln as the ma
>> how many people know there is randolph ina philip union station? >> very few. i would like people to remember. remember not just martin luther king as the icon. allso want them to remember of the names that you and i could talk about and that nobody else knows. if this easy and does its job , we will have a whole generation of heroes, of people , people who people helped to make us who we are. who was the most interesting president? >> martin van buren. the littleed...
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before the e cigarette randolph says she was smoking a pack offing a residence a day.feel any different? like you saw -- >> i feel healthier. >> reporter: you do? >> i don't have a cough. i don't have the cough and like the hacking that i had when i was speaking cigarettes. >> reporter: although teen tobacco use is down a report released this week by the national institute of health found that e-cigarette use among teens has surpassed the use of traditional cigarettes. more than 40,000 students across the country were surveyed. 17% of high school seniors reported using e-cigarettes in the past month. compared to 7% who reported smoking cigarettes. dr. nora says parents should be alarmed. >> the message we really do not know very much about the cigarettes, we do not know the extent as they can act as a gateway drug for kids to then transition in to tobacco cigarettes or other drugs that such as cocaine or marijuana. >> reporter: e-cigarettes of not regulated by the food & drug administration and also still unclear if there are any short or long-term healthing effects fr
before the e cigarette randolph says she was smoking a pack offing a residence a day.feel any different? like you saw -- >> i feel healthier. >> reporter: you do? >> i don't have a cough. i don't have the cough and like the hacking that i had when i was speaking cigarettes. >> reporter: although teen tobacco use is down a report released this week by the national institute of health found that e-cigarette use among teens has surpassed the use of traditional cigarettes....
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. >> reporter: victoria randolph picked up her first cigarette at the age of 16.s teenager prefers puffing on this. randolph is smoking an electrotonic cigarette. >> they have instagram pages and face booming pages and youtube channels that teach you how to build them and all the stuff. it's a wheel, you know, it's a culture. >> reporter: it's a battery-powered nicotine infused vapor riser growing in popularity among u.s. teenagers. before the e-cigarette, randolph says she was smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. do you feel any different? >> i feel healthier. >> reporter: you do? >> i don't have the cough. i don't have the cough and like the hacking that i had when i was speaking cigarettes. >> reporter: e-cigarette use among teens has surpasses the use of traditional cigarettes. 17% of high school seniors have reportedly used e-cigarettes compared to 7% smoking cigarettes. parents should be alarmed says this doctor. >> the message is we really don't know very much about these cigarettes, we don't know the extent to which they are act as a gateway drug for kids t
. >> reporter: victoria randolph picked up her first cigarette at the age of 16.s teenager prefers puffing on this. randolph is smoking an electrotonic cigarette. >> they have instagram pages and face booming pages and youtube channels that teach you how to build them and all the stuff. it's a wheel, you know, it's a culture. >> reporter: it's a battery-powered nicotine infused vapor riser growing in popularity among u.s. teenagers. before the e-cigarette, randolph says she...
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trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing programd had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the rikers review by inmates for inmates. i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get out. >> the prison jornl included one of his poems. >> read a little bit of your poem. >> this one is 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 payment for yesterday's debts. >> randolph says the poem is his vision for a new life. >> the future conceals hopes and happiness i have yet to feel. with this you present a fresh fondation an which to rebuild. the peace i seek is real. i reach forrior compassion, strong as steel. this is my truth that you feel. may you cherish my conscience. that's it. >>> more planes and ships are arriving in indonesia. a coalition of nations pitching together to search for the mission airasia that's missing since sunday. right now at least 30 ships and 15 aircraft are involved in the search. earlier the head of
trying to make money hustling in the street. >> but randolph took advantage of the jail's writing programd had hopes of becoming a journalist. >> we publish the rikers review by inmates for inmates. i'm looking forward to trying to utilize that when i get out. >> the prison jornl included one of his poems. >> read a little bit of your poem. >> this one is called hold this. hold this. grip these words as if your embrace alone will help me save my life so that i...
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randolph is ready to kick the habit. >> i was using it to quit. i still am. >> e-cigarettes are estimated to be a $2 billion industry. clouded in controversy. the f.d.a. is expected to ban sales. nothing has been finalised >>> still ahead on al jazeera america - what is old is new again. >> phil lavelle in london. we are days away from christmas, there's an industry set to do well. can you guess what it is? find out shortly. >>> move over ipad and xbox. a trend in giving is from modern electronics to old-fashioned entertainment. phil lavelle on the booming business of board games. >> reporter: talking about coming full circle, the board game is back. the fun, friction of a christmas tradition. it appeared under threat. you can't shoot the numbers. sales are up 40% year on year. board games were once staple presents but lost their way thanks to electronic alternatives. it is the electronics that appear to be helping. fact is video games are the big sellers, there's no getting away from that. lots of old titles have been brought to the big screen. t
randolph is ready to kick the habit. >> i was using it to quit. i still am. >> e-cigarettes are estimated to be a $2 billion industry. clouded in controversy. the f.d.a. is expected to ban sales. nothing has been finalised >>> still ahead on al jazeera america - what is old is new again. >> phil lavelle in london. we are days away from christmas, there's an industry set to do well. can you guess what it is? find out shortly. >>> move over ipad and xbox. a...
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i knew how randolph had said that office up.o, nixon knew that that sort of experience could apply to the writing of his autobiography. ended in e transition february, he asked if i would on an organized the researching and writing of his memoirs. that's what i did. my parents came to visit. this is as in the former western white house office, where they met the president. >> the man on nixon's right is a clean shaven gannon. good news is ford also gave pardon on gannon's mustache. >> so often you wish you knew -- you knew then what you know now. about my ust talking hair. we will see a picture shortly of the staff. we were wonderful people. he was lucky to have us. but you think, if you would have the nixon staff, it would the convention center, there would have been 2500 in the executive branch -- to august 9, st 8 this was the western white house staff. you see friends of the library here will recognize the two bookends. and for him from the left, library will e recognize the gentleman. you recognize diane to his right. this
i knew how randolph had said that office up.o, nixon knew that that sort of experience could apply to the writing of his autobiography. ended in e transition february, he asked if i would on an organized the researching and writing of his memoirs. that's what i did. my parents came to visit. this is as in the former western white house office, where they met the president. >> the man on nixon's right is a clean shaven gannon. good news is ford also gave pardon on gannon's mustache....
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his colleague, louis morales, with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lote front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water supply and trying to get into the building to be able to make a rescue of the victim that was reportedly trapped. >> shortly after arriving, alan bell pulls out a brand new gadget, a helmet camera, giving a rare glimpse of what firefighting is like up close. >> i got it for christmas of 2009, so probably about six weeks before this fire. that was the first time i actually used the camera. >> because of a change in regulations, it's the first and only time bell will use his camera on scene. he turns it on and goes about his job for the day. >> we are initially called to what they call a rapid intervention team to extract firefighters if they get lost or injured. >> morales is part of another team, one that will enter the burning home. >> we started to go into the front of the h
his colleague, louis morales, with the randolph fire department is also on the scene. >> we saw a lote front of the house. >> morales learns a woman is trapped on the second floor. he and his team quickly assess the situation. >> when i arrived, i just saw the randolph fire department on scene establishing water supply and trying to get into the building to be able to make a rescue of the victim that was reportedly trapped. >> shortly after arriving, alan bell pulls out...
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. >> victoria randolph picked up her first secret at the age of 16.andolph is smoking an electronic cigarette. >> they have instagram and facebook and youtube teaching you how to build them and all the stuff. it's a culture. >> it's a battery powered nicotine infused price growing in popularity. randolph says he was smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. >> do you feel different, like... >> i feel healthier. i don't have a car. i don't have the cough. >> reporter: teen tobacco use is down. a report released found that egret use has surpassed the use of traditional cigarettes. more than 40,000 students were surveyed. 17% of high school students report using e-cigarettes compared to 7%. dr nora says presents should be alarmed. >> the message is we don't know much about the cigarettes, the extend they act as a way for kids to transition to other drugs. >> egrets are not measured by the food and drug organizations and it's unclear if there are short or long-term effects. the uncertainty ignited debate. >> there are concerns that electronic devices are market
. >> victoria randolph picked up her first secret at the age of 16.andolph is smoking an electronic cigarette. >> they have instagram and facebook and youtube teaching you how to build them and all the stuff. it's a culture. >> it's a battery powered nicotine infused price growing in popularity. randolph says he was smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. >> do you feel different, like... >> i feel healthier. i don't have a car. i don't have the cough. >>...
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i want to live in know we are dealing with ongoing construction on randolph from state to dearborn. the plane is close a block 37. and the washington work continues with their place in a major underground electrical fault impacting some of the turn lanes making it tight through there. southbound 53 the exit ramp to eastbound corn belt is bloc should be picked up in the next hour. more traffic hotspots in just a few minutes. >> just a month after her successful re-election as illinois state comptroller, judy baar topinka has died. the word came from mac-neal hospital in berwyn this morning. topinka suffered a stroke yesterday... and she died, hours ago, of *complications from the stroke. judy baar topinka started out as a newspaper reporter and editor. she went on to have a long history with the illinois republican party. she was once party chairman. she served as state treasurer from 1995 to 2007. she ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2006 -- the first republican woman to win her party's nomination for the state's highest office. she returned to become comptroller in 2010. judy baa
i want to live in know we are dealing with ongoing construction on randolph from state to dearborn. the plane is close a block 37. and the washington work continues with their place in a major underground electrical fault impacting some of the turn lanes making it tight through there. southbound 53 the exit ramp to eastbound corn belt is bloc should be picked up in the next hour. more traffic hotspots in just a few minutes. >> just a month after her successful re-election as illinois...
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randolph nogle, al jazeera. >> in the city ever berkeley, in missouri, a black teen abler has been shot by police. shia b rarvetiontanzi reports. >> michael brown shot by a police officer in august. protesters were quick to gather at the scene. police say an officer approached martin and his companion at a petrol station. then this happened. >> this individual, backed away to the east just for a few steps. turned back around, the officer started engaging him in conversation again, then the individual produced a pistol with his arms straight out, over the hood of the police car. at that point, the officer produced his service revolver and shot. >> since august, americans have protested for what they say is a lack of responsibility of police officers. the mayor of new york has attempted to curtail the protests in his city following the killings of two police officers by gunmen. but that didn't stop the crowds from returning on thursday night. >> it is necessary not to let that action become the face of this whole series of events, because it's still young black men that are taking a beati
randolph nogle, al jazeera. >> in the city ever berkeley, in missouri, a black teen abler has been shot by police. shia b rarvetiontanzi reports. >> michael brown shot by a police officer in august. protesters were quick to gather at the scene. police say an officer approached martin and his companion at a petrol station. then this happened. >> this individual, backed away to the east just for a few steps. turned back around, the officer started engaging him in conversation...
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william jennings randolph was a member of congress during the roosevelt administration. tennessee valley authority was a product of the new deal. it was not doling out money here and there. it was the planning of an area in the united states where there would be a development. hydroelectric power was a part of it. the plan to provide economic development to the appalachian region began with theonstruction of the norris dam on the clinch river. the tva plan was ambitious. the regional economies could be improved if the waters were made navigible. the tva constructed housing, began a malaria control project, worked on agricultural development, and provided electrical power to this depressed region. some thought the government was going too far. along with the utilities others who feared economic loss joined in the opposition. coal miners feared hydroelectric power would reduce the demand for coal. the coal operato of wesvirginia came to washington, d.c. they were very angry at me because i was an open supporter of the legislation to create the tennessee valley authority. t
william jennings randolph was a member of congress during the roosevelt administration. tennessee valley authority was a product of the new deal. it was not doling out money here and there. it was the planning of an area in the united states where there would be a development. hydroelectric power was a part of it. the plan to provide economic development to the appalachian region began with theonstruction of the norris dam on the clinch river. the tva plan was ambitious. the regional economies...
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two minutes to play, zach randolph. grizlies win it 117-116.y beat the warriors and spurs back-to-back nights. >> kenny developed the lebron app. lebron james and the cavaliers hosting atlanta. they are really good. lebrebron james is really good. close your eyes. excuse me, i've seen him play forever. i don't know how to pronounce that name. hawks didn't have jeff tooeg, didn't need him. and paul millsap works on kevin love. they work over cleveland in cleveland 127-98. >> you're supposed to be cleaning up. >> i did that highlight standing up. at home you couldn't -- >> that's all we got. back to you. >> okay. tidy up, boys. >>> up next in the pulse, the 6-year-old theater critic asking sting questions about his new show. >>> and what could be the worst answer on the game show "millionaire," ever. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering, rash. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. well i had to go to the eye doctor last week and i have to
two minutes to play, zach randolph. grizlies win it 117-116.y beat the warriors and spurs back-to-back nights. >> kenny developed the lebron app. lebron james and the cavaliers hosting atlanta. they are really good. lebrebron james is really good. close your eyes. excuse me, i've seen him play forever. i don't know how to pronounce that name. hawks didn't have jeff tooeg, didn't need him. and paul millsap works on kevin love. they work over cleveland in cleveland 127-98. >> you're...
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, we have to recognize just like abraham lincoln in fredericton t5 frederick douglass and philip randolph, our dear brother barack obama was pressured i the magnificent wave of activism of young immigrant brothers and sisters from all around the country. i was blessed to be a small a small part of it. we marched in front of the white house. it looked like we had the chance of a snowball in hell at that time. it took him a while to do it political cock elation. he did not want to do it before the election. he's a politician like any politician. we understand, brother barack. i applaud what he did yesterday. i think he should have gone further, but we benefit, health care benefits, other kind of benefits, pay taxes and no benefits. there something wrong about that, something deeply wrong about that. he took the first step. of course he will get a firestorm. he will get that if he is singing out of tune in the shower. so what, that ain't new. what, that ain't new. in the sky is blue and grass is green. take a stand. because of part of my criticism is that he tends to punt on second down rath
, we have to recognize just like abraham lincoln in fredericton t5 frederick douglass and philip randolph, our dear brother barack obama was pressured i the magnificent wave of activism of young immigrant brothers and sisters from all around the country. i was blessed to be a small a small part of it. we marched in front of the white house. it looked like we had the chance of a snowball in hell at that time. it took him a while to do it political cock elation. he did not want to do it before...
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zach randolph and call him zebow. 21 points and 21 rebounds and under 10 seconds. one and ginobili and that is not close. 117-116 in triple over time in the alamo city. amazing game. it has been a quiet off season for the world champion giants. swung and miss on pablo sandoval and jon lester, but brought back sergio romo who will reportedly get a two-year deal worth $15 million. romo lost his closer's job in 2014, but was available as a set up man and could be back as a closer at some point. >>abc sports brought to you by ebay. >> abc7 news continues on-line, twitter, facebook and all of your mobile device. >> next actor michael key ton. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- michael keaton. from fox news, megyn kelly. and music from george ezra. with cleto and the cletones. and now, first things first. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. that's very nice. thank you, everybody. welcome. i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. well -- happy holid
zach randolph and call him zebow. 21 points and 21 rebounds and under 10 seconds. one and ginobili and that is not close. 117-116 in triple over time in the alamo city. amazing game. it has been a quiet off season for the world champion giants. swung and miss on pablo sandoval and jon lester, but brought back sergio romo who will reportedly get a two-year deal worth $15 million. romo lost his closer's job in 2014, but was available as a set up man and could be back as a closer at some point....
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zach randolph and call him zebow. 21 points and 21 rebounds and under 10 seconds. spurs down one and ginobili and that is not close. 117-116 in triple over time in the alamo city. amazing game. it has been a quiet off season for the world champion giants. swung and miss on pablo sandoval and jon lester, but brought back sergio romo who will reportedly get a two-year deal worth $15 million. romo lost his closer's job in 2014, but was available as a set up man and could be back as a closer at some point. >>abc sports brought to you by ebay. >> abc
zach randolph and call him zebow. 21 points and 21 rebounds and under 10 seconds. spurs down one and ginobili and that is not close. 117-116 in triple over time in the alamo city. amazing game. it has been a quiet off season for the world champion giants. swung and miss on pablo sandoval and jon lester, but brought back sergio romo who will reportedly get a two-year deal worth $15 million. romo lost his closer's job in 2014, but was available as a set up man and could be back as a closer at...
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the next day a woman was shot and killed near a bus stop at 14th and randolph streets northwest. police have identified a suspect, 35-year-old marvin lopez. he's not been located. >> we have a lot of fear because of the number of incidents and the nature of the incidents. >> reporter: advisory neighborhood commissioners represent the areas where some of the shootings occurred. both have heard plenty from concerned constituents and offer similar assessments of the situation. >> a lot of the neighbors they don't believe that the police are actually as engaged as they used to be in terms of getting out of their cars going into the businesses asking them how are they doing. >> the commissioners say residents who want to about the violence can begin by identifying their police service area called a psa and going to a monthly meeting. >> it's a wonderful opportunity because the big wigs show up. so you're going to have your high-level police officers there and you're going to have the patrol officers there. so you're going to get the different perspectives. >> reporter: every single re
the next day a woman was shot and killed near a bus stop at 14th and randolph streets northwest. police have identified a suspect, 35-year-old marvin lopez. he's not been located. >> we have a lot of fear because of the number of incidents and the nature of the incidents. >> reporter: advisory neighborhood commissioners represent the areas where some of the shootings occurred. both have heard plenty from concerned constituents and offer similar assessments of the situation. >>...
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zack randolph of followed the shot a couple of time.y: the warriors are within two points and the one time they trailed by 14. mike connolly put the grizzlies out.1-10 >> gary: >> jacqueline: >> gary:105-98 warriors beat the grizzlies. >> gary: a knee injury has kept him out for a number of games are really thought to be tendinitis. but, a new term known as brennan's need with the car less under the new captain terry it consultants so no word on how long andrew will be able to play. >> gary: chris mullin by every account has been around here awhile and people know a great guy he is. the five time nba all- star. resoiling into the national basketball hall of fame. --recently in >> gary: the cannes has asked if he'd like to be a head coach. the kings >> gary:when you are at that level like mullen... how do you tell someone how to take that shot. it will be very, very interesting if he takes that s.. position. >> gary:rodriguez.. over 60 million still owed him. he will not be an everyday player at 3rd base. >> gary: i will start with this
zack randolph of followed the shot a couple of time.y: the warriors are within two points and the one time they trailed by 14. mike connolly put the grizzlies out.1-10 >> gary: >> jacqueline: >> gary:105-98 warriors beat the grizzlies. >> gary: a knee injury has kept him out for a number of games are really thought to be tendinitis. but, a new term known as brennan's need with the car less under the new captain terry it consultants so no word on how long andrew will be...
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a pair of buzzer beaters sends this to triple overtime where the grizzly's zach randolph provided the spark to close it out. memphis wins 117-116. they're now 21-4 on the season. wow, what a game. >>> the university of alabama birmingham announced it was shutting down its football program citing financial concerns. the school is still feeling the love. a 5-year-old from ohio donated his allowance with the letter reading, i love ohio state, but i think you should have football too. here is one dollar to help. the university's athletic department sent the little guy a care package with a bunch of uab gear to say thank you. isn't that nice? >> very sweet. >> nice. >> good little kid. >> good little kid. >>> let's get a check on the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins standing by. >> next week, all eyes on the storm that will be coming across the country it looks like tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. of course, that's the busy travel time heading into christmas. so we're okay this morning. a little bit of snow, kansas city, first snow of the season, inch on the ground out there, f
a pair of buzzer beaters sends this to triple overtime where the grizzly's zach randolph provided the spark to close it out. memphis wins 117-116. they're now 21-4 on the season. wow, what a game. >>> the university of alabama birmingham announced it was shutting down its football program citing financial concerns. the school is still feeling the love. a 5-year-old from ohio donated his allowance with the letter reading, i love ohio state, but i think you should have football too. here...
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yan randolph is the director of sovereign risk analysis of ihs at global insight and says the centraloing the best it can but it's limited by the ability to control the oil price. >> it all comes back to oil price and who is right about the oil price. we know it's fallen. it seems to be steadying. the saudi arabia are key players here and quite relaxed about the fall because their two main strategic competitors, russia and u.s. both producing 8, 9, 10 million barrels a day and happy to let the russia and u.s. sweat it out. so the only support for oil prices demand and saw some good, strong figures from the u.s. but the lower levels is where it's likely to stabilize, that is a fundamental to where the russian economy is going and it will be weak next year. if there is a global recovery, strengthening that could give support to the uprise but little that russia can do in the short term and there will be a recession next year and there will be a banking system crisis opening up another front. >> reporter: the u.s. economy grew at its fastest pace between july to september this year. cons
yan randolph is the director of sovereign risk analysis of ihs at global insight and says the centraloing the best it can but it's limited by the ability to control the oil price. >> it all comes back to oil price and who is right about the oil price. we know it's fallen. it seems to be steadying. the saudi arabia are key players here and quite relaxed about the fall because their two main strategic competitors, russia and u.s. both producing 8, 9, 10 million barrels a day and happy to...
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ideainston and randolph's was chronological history. so we organized -- and i set the gentlemen,were young because in those days, there were only man who was on the staff, from churchill's days, who were researchers recruited from universities who could provide raw research. did in san clemente what randolph did in england, which was to get big looseleaf binders for every day of the subject's jace fromhurchill's 1874 through 1965 -- case from through 1965. once he became to congress and became president, there would be several binders for one year. the pages would be divided into thirds. the first third was what was happening in nixon's life. the second would be what was happening in the country. the third would be what was happening in the world. any day, you could open this binder and find out where he was and what was going on. in the front of my office, there were floor to show -- ceiling bookshelves filled with these binders. i called professor arthur marder, an expert on the british navy, written the definitive history of the brit
ideainston and randolph's was chronological history. so we organized -- and i set the gentlemen,were young because in those days, there were only man who was on the staff, from churchill's days, who were researchers recruited from universities who could provide raw research. did in san clemente what randolph did in england, which was to get big looseleaf binders for every day of the subject's jace fromhurchill's 1874 through 1965 -- case from through 1965. once he became to congress and became...
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zach randolph and call him zebow. 21 points and 21 rebounds and under 10 seconds. down one and ginobili and that is not close. 117-116 in triple over time in the alamo city. amazing game. it has been a quiet off season for the world champion giants. swung and miss on pablo sandoval and jon lester, but brought back sergio romo who will reportedly get a two-year deal worth $15 million. romo lost his closer's job in 2014, but was available as a set up man and could be back as a closer at some point. >>abc sports brought to you by ebay. >> abc7 news continues on-line, twitter, facebook and all of your mobile device. of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. so the only sounds you'll hear are the ones you want to hear. bianca! (cheering) delsym. silence is relief. and now for a limited time
zach randolph and call him zebow. 21 points and 21 rebounds and under 10 seconds. down one and ginobili and that is not close. 117-116 in triple over time in the alamo city. amazing game. it has been a quiet off season for the world champion giants. swung and miss on pablo sandoval and jon lester, but brought back sergio romo who will reportedly get a two-year deal worth $15 million. romo lost his closer's job in 2014, but was available as a set up man and could be back as a closer at some...
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." >> reporter: when danny pszczolkowski and his sweetheart esther fitz-randolph, walked down the aislest weekend, they did so in the usual way but in a most unusual place-- a hospital chapel. >> in sickness and in health. it just seemed like the obvious place to be married. >> in sickness and in health. >> when our love started here. >> reporter: as we first reported a couple of months ago, esther, who was divorced, and danny, a lifelong bachelor, met at the university of rochester strong memorial hospital in rochester, new york. they were both here for follow-up appointments after their heart transplant surgeries. they were both having complications and they were both depressed. >> oh. i-- i didn't want to do anything. i would just sit around. >> i kind of refused the exercises and all that at times. >> reporter: but after they started dating, they started improving, so quickly, their doctors couldn't believe it. >> sounds great. >> reporter: cardiologist dr. leway chen said he and his staff didn't know about the romance. >> we talked and said, "yeah, she's doing better now. i wonder
." >> reporter: when danny pszczolkowski and his sweetheart esther fitz-randolph, walked down the aislest weekend, they did so in the usual way but in a most unusual place-- a hospital chapel. >> in sickness and in health. it just seemed like the obvious place to be married. >> in sickness and in health. >> when our love started here. >> reporter: as we first reported a couple of months ago, esther, who was divorced, and danny, a lifelong bachelor, met at the...
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randolph noogel, al jazeera. >>> israeli police say among arrested are several trt party of foreign minister avadil lieberman. funds have been allegedly transferred to those on the border. months before general election. akiva is joining us live, very good to have you with us on al jazeera. are you able to tell us who exactly is in custody? >> right now, this morning, the police has added a new guest, senior official that works for israeli lieberman's party. there is a former minister, minister of tourism, an other people involved with fgos and officials of this -- with ngos and officials in this party . the deputy minister who is the most senior israeli official that is involved is not right now in prison because she enjoys immunity. otherwise i think the police would have to host her as well. >> and given that members of israeli beta-tnu party are being arrested, the police's decision to make this investigation public? >> i believe that it will make it a bit more difficult for leading parties such as even the lecud and the labor party to have it lieberman to be a senior member in the new c
randolph noogel, al jazeera. >>> israeli police say among arrested are several trt party of foreign minister avadil lieberman. funds have been allegedly transferred to those on the border. months before general election. akiva is joining us live, very good to have you with us on al jazeera. are you able to tell us who exactly is in custody? >> right now, this morning, the police has added a new guest, senior official that works for israeli lieberman's party. there is a former...
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legislative branch about his violating the separation of powers two delegates elbridge gerry and to randolphvirginia. two delegates, i'm sorry. elbridge gerry and george mason of virginia specifically cited the vice presidency as reasons they wouldn't sign the constitution. they called it that dangerous office so there you go. >> during the course of his career the terms of implementing the constitutional -- alexander hamilton became an important player in all of that. you talk about what it was that led to their major disagreements and confrontations? >> first it's important to understand that he and hamilton were not buddies exactly. they were friendly colleagues. they wrote the federal papers together with a little help from john jay. and the story of writing the federalist papers it is if you don't mind -- the story of writing the federalist papers is so interesting because it was done in such haste and i was explaining to a college audience and colleges and universities in the area will appreciate that what madison did during one period of time during 40 days was writing a 10 page paper
legislative branch about his violating the separation of powers two delegates elbridge gerry and to randolphvirginia. two delegates, i'm sorry. elbridge gerry and george mason of virginia specifically cited the vice presidency as reasons they wouldn't sign the constitution. they called it that dangerous office so there you go. >> during the course of his career the terms of implementing the constitutional -- alexander hamilton became an important player in all of that. you talk about what...
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new york city civil rights attorney randolph mccough lynn has been trying cases for 30 years, while historicallyfavors offers, the officer should at the very least lose his job. >> we should not be paying for that man to engage in this kind of conduct. especially an individual who feels he did nothing wrong. >> reporter: the officer's attorney disagrees, saying in a statement, in part, he indicated he never used a choke hold. he used a takedown technique he was taught in the academy. he never exerted any pressure on the windpipe and never intended to injure mr. garner. >> what's your location? >> in other high profile cases, officers have managed to get by with little or no repercussions. take the dialo case in 1999. four police officers shot an unarmed black man 41 times, hitting him 19 times. he wouldn't survive. the officers were acquitted of all criminal charges. three officers opted to leave the force. the fourth returned to the nypd, but worked without a gun for more than a decade. >> central -- shots fired. >> there's the 2006 sean bell case. bell and who friends were shot by plain clothe
new york city civil rights attorney randolph mccough lynn has been trying cases for 30 years, while historicallyfavors offers, the officer should at the very least lose his job. >> we should not be paying for that man to engage in this kind of conduct. especially an individual who feels he did nothing wrong. >> reporter: the officer's attorney disagrees, saying in a statement, in part, he indicated he never used a choke hold. he used a takedown technique he was taught in the...
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what's happened in the last 20 years since i started teaching at randolph macon. the chinese and the indians were making roughly $1,000 per capita. what's happened? what radical choice has been made in the last 20 years that's made all the difference for global poverty reduction and improvement in people's lives and what isn't? to the chinese and the indians have chosen the free market system, right? and the irony of ironies is while they're choosing the free market system, the united states of america is choosing to backtrack, right? we're clogging the arteries at every turn, obama care, regulatory overreaches of $1.5 trilli trillion, et cetera. we can go over and over and over and over. that's the policy choice of choosing the flee market system. the human welfare games, the efficiency try angles and whatever. that choice to choose the free market system dwarfs all the public policy decisions globally 12 times over. the welfare game. our side has a hard time explaining this to the average voter, to the average american, to the average global citizen that this sy
what's happened in the last 20 years since i started teaching at randolph macon. the chinese and the indians were making roughly $1,000 per capita. what's happened? what radical choice has been made in the last 20 years that's made all the difference for global poverty reduction and improvement in people's lives and what isn't? to the chinese and the indians have chosen the free market system, right? and the irony of ironies is while they're choosing the free market system, the united states of...
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randolph, his son, everybody thought he would become prime minister, but it never happened.'s career blew up. he opposed u.s. entry in world war ii. so he was able to pour his money, considerable fortune, all of his energies into his sons. it's something that is really interesting. and i do a lot of the compare and contrast between these two families in my book. >> yeah, it's interesting. i have real problems with joe kennedy and his anti- -- was rampant at times. but he was a good daddy. churchill wasn't such a great one, it seems. is that your view? he wasn't a great father? >> yeah, he was a man for the public. and there was a lot of demands on his time. but i think in terms of getting off the stage, and allowing his son to realize his possible potential, that never really happened. >> great to come on the show. thanks so much. you got to get this book. it's got a lot in it. thanks so much. >>> up next, who is the biggest republican threat to hillary clinton in 2016? that's a hot question. is it jeb bush or chris christie with their establishment credentials. christie has
randolph, his son, everybody thought he would become prime minister, but it never happened.'s career blew up. he opposed u.s. entry in world war ii. so he was able to pour his money, considerable fortune, all of his energies into his sons. it's something that is really interesting. and i do a lot of the compare and contrast between these two families in my book. >> yeah, it's interesting. i have real problems with joe kennedy and his anti- -- was rampant at times. but he was a good daddy....
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randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and eldridge perry from massachusetts said there is no bill of rights. in the ratification process it was not certain that this document would be ratified. it was not certain at all. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights. going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed by certain states they would ratify on the presumption there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard to get the ratification in virginia, and it occurred very narrowly, a member of the first house of representatives he , drafted not 12 amendments, he drafted 39 amendments. 12 of them got through both houses. they ultimately were approved by the states, and they became part of our system of government. without the bill of rights, i think our constitution would not be what it is. it is a unique set of freedoms and rights. and i think all of us are privileged to be in a country that has these rights and these freedoms, and i think all of you, everybody should think about how unusual it is that a country like this, all of us who have risen up fro
randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and eldridge perry from massachusetts said there is no bill of rights. in the ratification process it was not certain that this document would be ratified. it was not certain at all. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights. going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed by certain states they would ratify on the presumption there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard to get the ratification in virginia, and it...
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we're standing at a major intersection here, michigan and randolph. in between chanting, you're seeing people line down the streets trying to make sure that the city of chicago hears that they want a message to get through. what you're seeing behind are the bicycle police officers who are trying to prevent them from spilling on the major roads. at one point, they did spill on to the highway. they did spill on to lake shore drive, a major thoroughfare here in the city of chicago. but overall, a largely peaceful protest trying to get the national voice to hear them here in chicago as well. key young l.a., cnn, chicago. >> reporter: in downtown orlando, hundreds of protesters blocked major roads while chanting "we want justice" and "i can't breathe" eric garner's last words. no report on arrests there. in texas, several protesters were detained. hundreds marched to dallas police headquarters. the group began to disperse 11:30 thursday night. we're told they are planning another round of protests in dallas tonight. two possible candidates for president in
we're standing at a major intersection here, michigan and randolph. in between chanting, you're seeing people line down the streets trying to make sure that the city of chicago hears that they want a message to get through. what you're seeing behind are the bicycle police officers who are trying to prevent them from spilling on the major roads. at one point, they did spill on to the highway. they did spill on to lake shore drive, a major thoroughfare here in the city of chicago. but overall, a...
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all-star two time world champion, the author of the yankee way, the second baseman, thumb 30, willie randolphe. >> bob shepherd you're not. >> derek jeter ends his final game with a walkoff single. derek jeter, where fantasy becomes reality. did you have any doubt? >> everybody is saying thank you derrick. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?erick. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?ick. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?ck. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?k. and i'm thinking to myself, for what? i'm just trying to do my job. thank you guys. >> so long captain. all yankee fans will miss you more than you know. >> one of the greatest jobs in all the world is to be a sports writer. who is boston's greatest athlete of all time? >> from my generation, number 4, be robert gordon orr. it's still a hockey town. >> bobby orr? for this generation. it should be bill russell. but it is not bill russell. we have a statue for bill russell finally. finally. >> sports, sport, sports. you know how we roll on the cycle. >> and that is how we've been rolling with the sports. and leaves us with just
all-star two time world champion, the author of the yankee way, the second baseman, thumb 30, willie randolphe. >> bob shepherd you're not. >> derek jeter ends his final game with a walkoff single. derek jeter, where fantasy becomes reality. did you have any doubt? >> everybody is saying thank you derrick. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?erick. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?ick. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?ck. and i'm thinking to myself, for what?k. and...
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best movie ever made, "citizen kane," because it portrayed an individual who was based on william randolph hearst, who was extremely powerful. he was the head of a media organization. he was extremely wealthy. he suppressed the film. he would not allow it to be distributed. or son welles was a young man in his 20's, and he made this exceptional film. it should be viewed by everybody. fortunately, it was not colorized by turner. can i just say one thing about the word hero? i came across that quote, because i happen to turn c-span on early on the first day of this year, and the head of the hearst media organization at the time gave out the following quote, "i'm going modify it with one word," the word hero. he said his favorite quote was, "a hero" -- let me see what it is, a hero is one who understands the responsibility that comes with freedom. i'm going to say comes instead of goes. that is a real hero, and we see those heros in everyday life. that is the only hero we should have. host: that was woodstock, illinois. martha bayles, as you answer the question, would love to get your thought
best movie ever made, "citizen kane," because it portrayed an individual who was based on william randolph hearst, who was extremely powerful. he was the head of a media organization. he was extremely wealthy. he suppressed the film. he would not allow it to be distributed. or son welles was a young man in his 20's, and he made this exceptional film. it should be viewed by everybody. fortunately, it was not colorized by turner. can i just say one thing about the word hero? i came...
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he fell head over heels with the daughter of his former army commander, randolph marci. he encouraged this young soldier who had prospects. and mcclellan wrote to ellen's mother that he was determined to win her if i can. however, ellen was in love with another army officer, lieutenant ambrose powell hill. because hill had no financial prospects outside the military, ellen's father threatened that if she did not break off with him, i fear that my ardent affections will turn to hate. ellen did eventually abandon hill who would later, as we know, serve the rebel cause and often face mcclellan on the battlefield. general a.p. hill would die in battle shortly before appomattox. but ellen's break with hill did not advance the courtship with mcclellan as we find that mcclellan nearly a decade older and a few inches shorter was actually one of nine suitors ellen turned down during the 1850s. george left the army and worked his way up as head of the ohio and mississippi railroad. and when the mcclellans were on a visit to chicago and she was 25 mcclellan asked ellen for her hand
he fell head over heels with the daughter of his former army commander, randolph marci. he encouraged this young soldier who had prospects. and mcclellan wrote to ellen's mother that he was determined to win her if i can. however, ellen was in love with another army officer, lieutenant ambrose powell hill. because hill had no financial prospects outside the military, ellen's father threatened that if she did not break off with him, i fear that my ardent affections will turn to hate. ellen did...
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there is no fdr without a philip randolph pushing him. there is no lbj without mlk pushing him. so you do it out of love but you have got to push to help the president lived up to their greatness. this is a cautionary tale. the price we pay when we ignore the people who love us enough and are willing to service enough and tell us the truth. we have to be ready at some point in time to deal with the truth. thank you for coming and thank you for listening and i appreciate it. [applause] >> thank you. >> we have a few minutes for some q&a and let's jump right into it. questions and comments and then we'll find some books. >> thanks for coming to memphis. he said we are all familiar with the two speeches he has given his life. he used a phrase i think we all know which is that there was an island of poverty here and a sea of prosperity. what i have read his writings i felt what he was struggling toward in his time here in the last years of his life and i wanted to comment on this, when i have seen you speak, i felt what he was wrestling towards in terms of wrestling torch the truth
there is no fdr without a philip randolph pushing him. there is no lbj without mlk pushing him. so you do it out of love but you have got to push to help the president lived up to their greatness. this is a cautionary tale. the price we pay when we ignore the people who love us enough and are willing to service enough and tell us the truth. we have to be ready at some point in time to deal with the truth. thank you for coming and thank you for listening and i appreciate it. [applause] >>...
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there is no fdr without a philip randolph pushing him. there is no lbj without mlk pushing him. so you do it out of love but you have got to push to help the president lived up to their greatness. this is a cautionary tale. the price we pay when we ignore the people who love us enough and are willing to service enough and tell us the truth. we have to be ready at some point in time to deal with the truth. thank you for coming and thank you for listening and i appreciate it. [applause] >> thank you. >> we have a few minutes for some q&a and let's jump right into it. questions and comments and then we'll find some books. >> thanks for coming to memphis. he said we are all familiar with the two speeches he has given his life. he used a phrase i think we all know which is that there was an island of poverty here and a sea of prosperity. what i have read his writings i felt what he was struggling toward in his time here in the last years of his life and i wanted to comment on this, when i have seen you speak, i felt what he was wrestling towards in terms of wrestling torch the truth
there is no fdr without a philip randolph pushing him. there is no lbj without mlk pushing him. so you do it out of love but you have got to push to help the president lived up to their greatness. this is a cautionary tale. the price we pay when we ignore the people who love us enough and are willing to service enough and tell us the truth. we have to be ready at some point in time to deal with the truth. thank you for coming and thank you for listening and i appreciate it. [applause] >>...
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southbound before randolph road, accident activity in the right lane.ht side, two left lanes are closed after georgia avenue. this is not been a great morning. >> tomorrow looks a lot better. is that we have had very little reports of freezing precipitation or even sleep. despite00 this morning the brightness on the radar pictures here, be aware that there could be more but overall we are looking at wet weather and wet roads with the winter weather advisory affect in the morning. temperatures falling into the 30's. thank you for joining us. we will see you back here in about 30 minutes. >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and how safe is your car seat? why the government is investigating the largest child seat recall in u.s. history. >>> and is broth the new super food? inside the hot new high protein health craze. is it really a safe way to lose weight? >>> and meet the brow influencers. why beyoncÉ and kim kardashian are going big, bold and beautiful just above the eye. and how you can go big too. ♪ ♪ do what he must do and. >>> and jimmy kimmel
southbound before randolph road, accident activity in the right lane.ht side, two left lanes are closed after georgia avenue. this is not been a great morning. >> tomorrow looks a lot better. is that we have had very little reports of freezing precipitation or even sleep. despite00 this morning the brightness on the radar pictures here, be aware that there could be more but overall we are looking at wet weather and wet roads with the winter weather advisory affect in the morning....
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three of them said, randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and square friday massachusetts, they said there's no bill of rights. there's no bill of rights, there's no guarantee of the certain freedoms we need to have. in a ratification process, and it was not certain this document would be ratified. it was not not certain at all. the process was very difficult. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights, going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard, he set upon to be a member of the first house of representatives, and he drafted, actually not 12 amendments, he drafted 39 amendments. 12 of them got through both houses. they ultimately went to the states and they became part of our system of government. without those bill of rights, i think our constitution wouldn't be quite what it is. it's a very unique set of freedoms and rights. i think all of us are privileged to live in a country that has these rights and these freedoms, and i think everybody should think about how unusual it is that in a country
three of them said, randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and square friday massachusetts, they said there's no bill of rights. there's no bill of rights, there's no guarantee of the certain freedoms we need to have. in a ratification process, and it was not certain this document would be ratified. it was not not certain at all. the process was very difficult. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights, going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed there would be a bill of...
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randolph middle school got into the act, collecting over 1,000 jackets. this shelter in new york city, dozens of people won't be left in the cold. next up, burlington in brooklyn, new york. we're here to give some coats away. and middle weight pro boxing champ peter quillen bought 75 coats to give away. peter says it's a full-circle moment for him when he was growing up homeless in chicago. >> i remember how it was to receive those and not being cold anymore. as far as the encouraging notes. i got tons of them. we could go all night. >> reporter: let's get to it. warm nights, warm days. #coatnotes. great. >> how do you feel right now? >> happy. i'm blessed. >> reporter: watch out, look at mr. washington. bam. you have a handful of coats here. >> yeah, for my three boys in need. >> reporter: you reach in your pocket. you should have something special in there. >> warm yourself with happy thoughts. coat notes. >> reporter: for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, brooklyn, new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> and look who we have here, "shark tan
randolph middle school got into the act, collecting over 1,000 jackets. this shelter in new york city, dozens of people won't be left in the cold. next up, burlington in brooklyn, new york. we're here to give some coats away. and middle weight pro boxing champ peter quillen bought 75 coats to give away. peter says it's a full-circle moment for him when he was growing up homeless in chicago. >> i remember how it was to receive those and not being cold anymore. as far as the encouraging...
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in 1996 he began teaching economics and ethics at randolph macon college where he chaired the economicsepartment for six years. he served the commonwealth of virginia in a number of capacities also. he served two governors on the joint advisory board of economists and also served on the richmond metropolitan authority. his peers elected him as president of virginia association economists and the governor appointed him to virginia board of accountancy. a man of deep faith, dave attends st. mary's catholic church with his wife laura and two children. please join me in welcoming congressman david bratt. >> thank you very much. >> thank you all for having me. nice introduction. you saved my throat a little bit. you know we've had an exciting week. do you know that? you've been following the news? i'll get to that after i frame some of my biography and some of the background to how i got where i am. i'll break it up into a few pieces. my biography and then kind of my run for office and where we're at today with republicans and the votes coming up that just occurred yesterday and in the week
in 1996 he began teaching economics and ethics at randolph macon college where he chaired the economicsepartment for six years. he served the commonwealth of virginia in a number of capacities also. he served two governors on the joint advisory board of economists and also served on the richmond metropolitan authority. his peers elected him as president of virginia association economists and the governor appointed him to virginia board of accountancy. a man of deep faith, dave attends st....
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in the words of randolph jennings, senator rock rockefeller's predecessor from west virginia, lee was a tireless champion of preserving and protecting our nation's national heritage for succeeding generations to use and enjoy. after lee's death, max and the rest of the delegation carried on his legacy by passing wilderness designations for the bear tooth, the great bear and the lee metcalf wilderness areas. in that same spirit i'm honored to join senator jon tester and john-elect steve daines in carrying on their legacy by passing the watershed protection act and the rocky heritage act. we took a page from montanans. we sat down together and we've worked out an agreement to protect almost 700,000 acres of the crown of the continent. this is how democracy should work. 42 years after the first citizen-driven wilderness, this week congress is expanding the scapegoat and bob marshall wildernesses areas in montana. 38 years after the flathead river was protected from schemes to dam and divert it, this week congress is protecting the flathead and glacier national park forever from efforts t
in the words of randolph jennings, senator rock rockefeller's predecessor from west virginia, lee was a tireless champion of preserving and protecting our nation's national heritage for succeeding generations to use and enjoy. after lee's death, max and the rest of the delegation carried on his legacy by passing wilderness designations for the bear tooth, the great bear and the lee metcalf wilderness areas. in that same spirit i'm honored to join senator jon tester and john-elect steve daines...
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an op-ed by eric he is the brooklyn bureau .resident the nightmare experiences of randolph evans andcountless other young men have reminded me of my own secret. again, this is eric adams, brooklyn bureau president, retired new york police department captain, writing in the new york times. indiana. -- butch in caller: let me tell you too quick stories -- two quick stories. a relative was struggling with drug abuse and a dealer moved in next door. he is trying to get away from it, there it is under his nose. he calls the police and says, they are dealing. they are offering to sell it to me. locatione did read the and then told the dealer that he had reported him. , i know of aory rough individual who got crossways with the law and he was threatening in fairly wide circles of shooting the prosecutor. i had a police acquaintance and i said, can i tell you something and private and see if maybe you can do something about it? i told him the story about the threats against the prosecutor. he promised this would be in confidence. thentell him the tail and i found out from the prosecutor, who
an op-ed by eric he is the brooklyn bureau .resident the nightmare experiences of randolph evans andcountless other young men have reminded me of my own secret. again, this is eric adams, brooklyn bureau president, retired new york police department captain, writing in the new york times. indiana. -- butch in caller: let me tell you too quick stories -- two quick stories. a relative was struggling with drug abuse and a dealer moved in next door. he is trying to get away from it, there it is...
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randolph from virginia. mason from virginia. if not for that process, we -- it would -- it was agreed under the perception there would be a bill of rights. james madison set upon a member of the first house of representatives. he drafted 39 amendments. 12 of them got through both houses. they ultimately went to be approved by the states. they became our system of government. without those bill of rights our constitution would not be what it is. it is a unique set of freedoms and rights. i think all of us are privileged to live in a country that has these rights and these freedoms. i think everybody should think about how unusual it is that in a country like this, all of us who have risen up from modest circumstances could rise up and do what we have done. protected by the freedoms in the bill of rights and the extraordinary system that the constitution belt for our government. the constitution had a fatal flaw. in addition to not having a bill of rights, it did not have an adequate way to address slavery. we stafford -- we sever
randolph from virginia. mason from virginia. if not for that process, we -- it would -- it was agreed under the perception there would be a bill of rights. james madison set upon a member of the first house of representatives. he drafted 39 amendments. 12 of them got through both houses. they ultimately went to be approved by the states. they became our system of government. without those bill of rights our constitution would not be what it is. it is a unique set of freedoms and rights. i think...