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robert king wilkerson was released in 2001 after 29 years in solitary confinement.ert woodfox, remains imprisoned and says he is been subjected to strip searches and a he searches as often as six times a day. as herman wallace faces the end of his life, we're joined now by two people. first, i want to turn to a clip from a new film about herman's collaboration with one of our guests. 12 years ago, artist jackie summell began writing to herman wallace and one day she asked him, "what kind of house does a man who has lived in a six foot by nine foot box for over 30 years dream of?" wallace wrote back with a deription and soon after jackie made a commitment to build a house so herman could either live in it upon his release, or so it could serve as a symbol of survival and hope. the two have often spoken by phone in between their visits, though herman is now too weak to speak anymore. the calls are part of the story documented in a new film called, "herman's house." on tbs.premiered in this clip, it was herman who comforts jackie after the louisiana court of appeals ju
robert king wilkerson was released in 2001 after 29 years in solitary confinement.ert woodfox, remains imprisoned and says he is been subjected to strip searches and a he searches as often as six times a day. as herman wallace faces the end of his life, we're joined now by two people. first, i want to turn to a clip from a new film about herman's collaboration with one of our guests. 12 years ago, artist jackie summell began writing to herman wallace and one day she asked him, "what kind...
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special envoy robert king. he was set to visit the country last week to seek the release of detain knee kenneth bay. rodman would not discuss bay's release. accepting the former nba player to try to show a positive attitude toward mending relations with the united states. >>> china has underscored its policy regarding maritime disputes in the south china sea. cholaphansa narula is following the story. >>> claims over parts of the south china sea, which china also says it owns. chinese premiere stressed not a problem between china and asean and only with specific companies. lee was speaking at a ceremony to mark the launch of the china asean expo on tuesday. premiere lee and several southeast asian leaders attended the opening of the expo in the southern chinese city of manning. stress china's stance on the maritime disputes. >> translator: we believe the debate over the south china sea is not an issue between china and asean. it should not be allowed to cooperate undertakings and we believe there's no possibili
special envoy robert king. he was set to visit the country last week to seek the release of detain knee kenneth bay. rodman would not discuss bay's release. accepting the former nba player to try to show a positive attitude toward mending relations with the united states. >>> china has underscored its policy regarding maritime disputes in the south china sea. cholaphansa narula is following the story. >>> claims over parts of the south china sea, which china also says it owns....
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north korea committed a great breach, with robert king, on human rights. it had been widely reported in the press that ambassador king would have traveled to north korea to secure the rescue of kenect bates. >> the massiveness of this regime, reports that kim jong un ordered an ex-girlfriend executed and made their families look on while these people were murdered. can we possibly negotiate with people who do things like this? >> i don't think so. we tried to negotiate with the north koreans, bilateral, in neutral zones, in the united states, and we have never been able to do that. i think it's because the north korea an regime is not willing to deal with the international community in good faith. it goes to show that the regime has turned to the dark side. and this regime needs to be destroyed in one way or another. >> we appreciate you both being with us today. scary situation in north korea. up next, israel tests its defense system as an attack in syria comes close to reality. and how are they prepared for the future? and what do you think? fielding you
north korea committed a great breach, with robert king, on human rights. it had been widely reported in the press that ambassador king would have traveled to north korea to secure the rescue of kenect bates. >> the massiveness of this regime, reports that kim jong un ordered an ex-girlfriend executed and made their families look on while these people were murdered. can we possibly negotiate with people who do things like this? >> i don't think so. we tried to negotiate with the...
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. -- the robert king, churched third in trying to keep his -- keep the citizens of the king away from the right, the two rights of englishmen and that's the way john adams taught the americans to conceive of anything. they weren't revolting. they were insisting that their rate be recognized. this is very important for another reason, which is if they had had out in the cry of rebellion, how could they get the assistance of the french king who we call it a rebellion his own. so anyway, washington collected books on providence ever since he was young. his mother gave him one at age 11. you have to reduce weight class to handle these things. i had chewing gum and i got royally bring out. because these quotes show up later in his work. he collected the best sermons on providence and he published a message book. well, you know, that fatality is in american. now, we are losing it. we are giving up, turning away from it. i don't know, i kind of stand with washington. this nation was its constitution cannot be maintained without a certain metaphysical view in a certain moral set of virtues. j
. -- the robert king, churched third in trying to keep his -- keep the citizens of the king away from the right, the two rights of englishmen and that's the way john adams taught the americans to conceive of anything. they weren't revolting. they were insisting that their rate be recognized. this is very important for another reason, which is if they had had out in the cry of rebellion, how could they get the assistance of the french king who we call it a rebellion his own. so anyway,...
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work. >> while the murders were happening at the ward house t bodies of august myier, robert jensen and carol kingere discovered in bennett. and everybody immediately knew who did it. >> charlie's car was stuck in the mutd at the meyer house, bob jenson's car was gone, i mean you put two and two together and figure it out. >> that night charlie and carol got into -- when the three bodies were discovered at the ward house the next day, lincoln verged on mass hysteria. >> governor victor anderson called in the national guard. schools were closed. guns were everywhere. lancaster county sheriff meryl carnoff now had nine dead bodies on his hands and no idea where charlie stark weather and carol ann fugate were. >> martin and i have made an appeal for all adjoining counties including omaha to send all available help they can to lincoln. >> with the police now looking for lauer ward's packard, charlie knew he needed a new set of wheels. >> unlucky guy. >> it was a fight, charlie shot him. but charlie's story is that his gun jammed. >> charlie's story is that -- and herself. charlie testified that he sai
work. >> while the murders were happening at the ward house t bodies of august myier, robert jensen and carol kingere discovered in bennett. and everybody immediately knew who did it. >> charlie's car was stuck in the mutd at the meyer house, bob jenson's car was gone, i mean you put two and two together and figure it out. >> that night charlie and carol got into -- when the three bodies were discovered at the ward house the next day, lincoln verged on mass hysteria. >>...
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human rights envoy, robert king, was supposed to travel to north korea last week.o negotiate a hopeful release of kenneth bae. but that invitation was suddenly rejected. >> and why his family is putting so much hope on dennis rodman. bob woodruff, thank you. >>> now, to a major consumer warning. new figures from a watchdog group reveals that american homeowners say they have been cheated out at least $83 million by companies that promise to help them lower their monthly mortgage payments. and as abc's brian ross reports, not only have consumers lost the big fees they paid, but now, many risk losing their homes. >> reporter: thousands of homeowners have been put at risk, including the woman who lives in this house in poughkeepsie, new york. >> hi, ingrid, how are you? i'm stephanie. >> reporter: ingrid soriano contacted abc news. and the abc news fixer, stephanie zimmermann. desperate for help, saving the house where she raised her two boys. >> and it's been wonderful. so, i don't want to lose it. >> reporter: she showed us her documents and described how a firm cal
human rights envoy, robert king, was supposed to travel to north korea last week.o negotiate a hopeful release of kenneth bae. but that invitation was suddenly rejected. >> and why his family is putting so much hope on dennis rodman. bob woodruff, thank you. >>> now, to a major consumer warning. new figures from a watchdog group reveals that american homeowners say they have been cheated out at least $83 million by companies that promise to help them lower their monthly mortgage...
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martin luther king, robert kennedy stood before a crowd in a stunned indianapolis and broke the terrible and in the anguish of that moment, he turned to the words of an ancient greek poet, aescalus. even in our sleep, pab, which we cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until in our own despair comes the infinite wisdom of god. pain which cannot forget. drop by drop, on the heart. the tragedy for the pain that brings you here today is extraordinary. it is unique. the lives that were taken frommous were unique. the memories their loved one carry are unique. they carry them and endure long after the newspapers are gone. but part of what wears on as well as the sense that this has happened before. what troubles us so deeply is how this echoes other recent tragedies. mr. president, i have now grieved with five american communiti communities ripped apart by mass violence. ft. hood, tucson, aurora, sandy hook and now the washington navy regard. and these mass shootings occur gengs a backdrop of charges as the epidemic of gun violence terrors communities across america. so once again,
martin luther king, robert kennedy stood before a crowd in a stunned indianapolis and broke the terrible and in the anguish of that moment, he turned to the words of an ancient greek poet, aescalus. even in our sleep, pab, which we cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until in our own despair comes the infinite wisdom of god. pain which cannot forget. drop by drop, on the heart. the tragedy for the pain that brings you here today is extraordinary. it is unique. the lives that were...
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work. >> while the murders were happening at the ward house t bodies of august myier, robert jensen and carol kingett. and everybody immediately knew who did it. >> charlie's car was stuck in the mutd at the meyer house, bob jenson's car was gone, i mean you put two and two together and figure it out. >> that night charlie and carol got into -- when the three bodies were discovered at the ward house the next day, lincoln verged on mass hysteria. >> governor victor anderson called in the national guard. schools were closed. guns were everywhere. lancaster county sheriff meryl carnoff now had nine dead bodies on his hands and no idea where charlie stark weather and carol ann fugate were. >> martin and i have made an appeal for all adjoining counties including omaha to send all available help they can to lincoln. >> with the police now looking for lauer ward's packard, charlie knew he needed a new set of wheels. >> unlucky guy. >> it was a fight, charlie shot him. but charlie's story is that his gun jammed. >> charlie's story is that -- and herself. charlie testified that he said, i think the quote w
work. >> while the murders were happening at the ward house t bodies of august myier, robert jensen and carol kingett. and everybody immediately knew who did it. >> charlie's car was stuck in the mutd at the meyer house, bob jenson's car was gone, i mean you put two and two together and figure it out. >> that night charlie and carol got into -- when the three bodies were discovered at the ward house the next day, lincoln verged on mass hysteria. >> governor victor...
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood, is that wisdom does not come from damage did i alone -- from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the falibility of man, wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable, and that we have the ability to act and to change to spare others the pain that drops on our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. and in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. and may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪rom sea to shining sea ♪ o beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years
what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood, is that wisdom does not come from damage did i alone -- from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the falibility of man, wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable, and that we have the ability to act and to change to spare others the pain that drops on our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. and...
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[applause] and in some ways robert's story is duplicated all across this room. dr. kingked about how we're linked. robert kennedy talked about how if you toss a pebble in a pond the ripples emanate from that center and the same is true in our own lives those ripples of hope, we don't know how they will impact folks later but all those tiny ripples build up and end up changing the world. so when i think about robert avery in the city council and i'm sure he has struggles and frustrations just like a president of the united states has frustrations and struggles sometimes but he's still coming to work every day. he's still working to bring about change every single day just like our attorney general comes to work every single day. [applause] just like john lewis every single day gets up, did you want matter whether he's in the majority or minority, he's going to speak the truth and tell everybody what he believes. those stories should remind us what brought us here. why did we seek a life of public service? why did we get involved? it wasn't just to come to a gala. i mean i
[applause] and in some ways robert's story is duplicated all across this room. dr. kingked about how we're linked. robert kennedy talked about how if you toss a pebble in a pond the ripples emanate from that center and the same is true in our own lives those ripples of hope, we don't know how they will impact folks later but all those tiny ripples build up and end up changing the world. so when i think about robert avery in the city council and i'm sure he has struggles and frustrations just...
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all for being here. >>> coming up, 40 years after the battle of the sexes, billie jean king talks to robin roberts> time now for our "sunday spotlight" shining on tennis legend billie jean king, 40 years ago this week, she was the reigning wimbledon champ, fighting for equal pay for female players, when former tennis pro bobby riggs challenged her to a battle of the "good morning america" anchor robin roberts takes us back. >> what a scene it is, the houston astrodome. >> no way i was going to miss this. i was so proud of billie jean. >> beautiful shot by billie jean king. >> i remember being so nervous, i was so scared for her and for all of us. >> bobby riggs. >> billie jean, you could pop a quarter off of her, she was -- she wasn't playing with him. >> bobby riggs, 55 years old. >> billie jean king the 29-year-old crusader for female rights. >> how important is that? >> it is important to me. >> reporter: the american culture clash spilling on to the tennis court with astounding 15 million viewers on edge. >> i can't even remember any kind of e. in any other support at brought out the emotion i
all for being here. >>> coming up, 40 years after the battle of the sexes, billie jean king talks to robin roberts> time now for our "sunday spotlight" shining on tennis legend billie jean king, 40 years ago this week, she was the reigning wimbledon champ, fighting for equal pay for female players, when former tennis pro bobby riggs challenged her to a battle of the "good morning america" anchor robin roberts takes us back. >> what a scene it is, the...
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among live the king, robert kennedy. in vietnam. so it's wonderful, an observation. >> yes. >> one of the best things about writing this book is ben to talk to people about their own memories. one of the things i've been struck by a combined meeting in number of people as i already knew were friends of mine after a finish the book said no, yeah. now was there and told me about their experiences. people who were difference of one have no idea. that experience of participating in two of a lot of people of the time recognize that there were experiencing a revolutionary event and one that was really profound. at think it's a rare experience. think in terms of assessing the impact and the legacy of the march it tries to balance. a tendency to point to the limitation of the progress. and that think many people have concluded that the mushroom did not do anything. it is important to recognize the limitations of that but also to recognize that this was the revolutionary event that really did profoundly change our country and very positive l
among live the king, robert kennedy. in vietnam. so it's wonderful, an observation. >> yes. >> one of the best things about writing this book is ben to talk to people about their own memories. one of the things i've been struck by a combined meeting in number of people as i already knew were friends of mine after a finish the book said no, yeah. now was there and told me about their experiences. people who were difference of one have no idea. that experience of participating in two...
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable. and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. and may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ ♪ for purple mountains' majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ o beautiful for patriot dream ♪ ♪ that sees beyond t
what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable. and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing so, let us...
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explain why some as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all and equality for all opens across the united states this friday has already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after september thirtieth yes or no well mike betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want the fall out they know what happened in one thousand nine hundred five one thousand nine hundred six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party republicans don't want to compromise so inside the republican party ther
explain why some as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all and equality for all opens across the united...
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explain why sometimes things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politicking with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united states this friday and it's already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film.
explain why sometimes things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politicking with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the...
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explain why some as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united states this friday and it's already picked up a special jury award at the sundance film festival we'll talk a lot about that film a little while robert joins us from new york for some other things robert the federal government shutdown looms will the government be open after september thirtieth yes or no well mike betting is yes larry because the republicans don't really want the fall out they know what happened in one thousand ninety five ninety ninety six people are looking for a way out on the other hand the very conservative tea party republicans don't want to compromise so inside the republican party there is a civil wa
explain why some as things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he's now professor at the university of california berkeley and the bestselling author of more than a dozen books and the start of a brilliant new documentary inequality for all inequality for all opens across the united...
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what robert kennedy understan u, what dr. kingunderstood, what other great leaders understood, wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man, wisdom comes from the recognition that tragedies like this are not inevitable, and we possess the ability to act and spare others the drops of pain that are on our hearts. so in our grief let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom, and in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may got hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families, and may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. >> president obama speaking before the invited 4,000 guests saying once more our hearts are broken as 12 lives are being remembered right now. i want to bring in to discuss the navy yard memorial services al jazeera american national security contributor jj green, and kim russell, national director of outreach from moms demand action for gun sen
what robert kennedy understan u, what dr. kingunderstood, what other great leaders understood, wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man, wisdom comes from the recognition that tragedies like this are not inevitable, and we possess the ability to act and spare others the drops of pain that are on our hearts. so in our grief let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom, and in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may got...
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all for being here. >>> coming up, 40 years after the battle of the sexes, billie jean king talks to robin robertse mcmurray: a boy born in joplin, missouri, was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him winning both the daytona 500 and the brickyard 400 in the same year? 1 in 195 million. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 88. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> time now for our "sunday spotlight," shining on tennis legend billie jean king, 40 years ago this week, she was the reigning wimbledon champ, fighting for equal pay for female players, when former tennis pro bobby riggs challenged her to a battle of the sexes. "gma" anchor robin roberts takes us back. >> what a scene it is, the houston astrodome. >> there was no way i was going to miss this. i was so proud of billie jean. >> beautiful shot by billie jean king. >> i remember being so nervous, i had to pace. i was so scared for her and for all of us. >> bobby riggs. >> billie jean, you could pop a quarter off of her, she was -- she was -- she wasn't
all for being here. >>> coming up, 40 years after the battle of the sexes, billie jean king talks to robin robertse mcmurray: a boy born in joplin, missouri, was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him winning both the daytona 500 and the brickyard 400 in the same year? 1 in 195 million. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 88. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> time now for our...
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but robert kennedy understood what dr. kingstood, what all our great leaders always understood, that wisdom is not come from tragedy alone. or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man, witz dom comes from recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. for in our grief, let us speak that grace. let us find that wisdom and in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls that grant them from us and grant eternal peace. may they comfort and grant over the familiar lils and may god grant us the wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. ♪ ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain ♪ for purple mountains majesty ♪ ♪ above the fruited plain ♪ america america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ and crown thigh good with brotherhood ♪ ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ o beautiful for ♪ ♪ that goes beyond the yield ♪ ♪ ♪ america america ♪ ♪ god
but robert kennedy understood what dr. kingstood, what all our great leaders always understood, that wisdom is not come from tragedy alone. or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man, witz dom comes from recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. for in our grief, let us speak that grace. let us find that wisdom and in doing so, let us truly honor these...
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on this cd and dvd, i tell you it is fantastic and i am enjoying robert cray, sharing these memories and when you see stevie and albert kingr, it really goes back to that blues tradition of cutting heads, you know, the master musician talking a little smack with someone else, you see that. >>who's stevie? bring him in, bring him in, we'll see what he can do. >>that was fantastic. >>that was really cool, it was great that albert invited him on stage and stevie comes in, and gives him the opportunity to play with your hero, it just you know, passing down a tradition. >>absolutely and we are all about a tradition of music tradition of giving you a front row seat to see these kinds of shows, to walk down memory lane, to think about where you were and again if you can invest just $85 we'd love to send you the albert king with stevie ray vaughan in session dvd, this has those intimate moments that, we've been enjoying, robert and i, laughing a little bit about talking smack, and all of those behind the scenes things, so robert it's fantastic because you get both the music and those tight shots of the technique and the intimacy a
on this cd and dvd, i tell you it is fantastic and i am enjoying robert cray, sharing these memories and when you see stevie and albert kingr, it really goes back to that blues tradition of cutting heads, you know, the master musician talking a little smack with someone else, you see that. >>who's stevie? bring him in, bring him in, we'll see what he can do. >>that was fantastic. >>that was really cool, it was great that albert invited him on stage and stevie comes in, and...
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robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 --
robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a...
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explain why the stumbles things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and.
explain why the stumbles things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politics with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and.
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr. kingalways understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable and we possess the ability to act, to change, and spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing association let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. may god grant us the strength and wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. [ instrumental music ] Ñiçó ♪ for purple mountains majesty above the fruited plain ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ god sheds his grace on thee, from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ o beautiful ♪ america ♪ america ♪ got gave his grace on thee and from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america [ speaking foreign language ] the translation says from hindu holy scr
what robert kennedy understood, what dr. kingalways understood is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable and we possess the ability to act, to change, and spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. in doing association let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold...
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king and robert kennedy, and john kennedy., the assault weapons ban after schoolyard shootings in california. it's a history of murder, tragedy, assassination. and we don't get any lost past -- laws past until those things. >> it was a long time ago. what do police officers have now guarding our facilities? what should they have? and they're vulnerable to having their weapons taken from them like this guy. >> if you engage a police officer with a handgun or rifle, you're already losing. key security points need to have long guns. mps, there's got to be somebody with a long gun. when they show up, they're going to have a long gun. i'm talking about on a secured facility. yes, we can't just -- it's a different era. i started with a .38 revolver when i started too. but you need the shotgun or rifle and need to pull that out. it's disgusting to watch these things happen. >> i know the secret service with the president always has an adequate supply of long guns. just look in the car. let me go to clint van zandt on this profiling q
king and robert kennedy, and john kennedy., the assault weapons ban after schoolyard shootings in california. it's a history of murder, tragedy, assassination. and we don't get any lost past -- laws past until those things. >> it was a long time ago. what do police officers have now guarding our facilities? what should they have? and they're vulnerable to having their weapons taken from them like this guy. >> if you engage a police officer with a handgun or rifle, you're already...
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explain why the stumbles things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politicking with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and.
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what robert kennedy understood, what doctor king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood from tragedy alone. or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable. and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. >> for more now, we're pleased to be joined by msnbc contributor, goldly taylor and from the "washington post" dana milbank. go go goldie, i want to start by offering my condolences for your loss of your cousin champ in st. louis. at a time such as this where gun violence is affecting our nation and your family personally, are you at all able to be hopeful that something can be done or as the president quoted, to spear others the pain that drops upon other hearts and particularly on yours? >> you know, martin, we are a faithful family. we are a family of faith. and unfortunately, largely we're also a family of women. and so we are ack coupled, it seems, to losing our men. for me, i don't have grandfathers, no fath
what robert kennedy understood, what doctor king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood from tragedy alone. or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable. and that we possess the ability to act and to change and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. >> for more now, we're pleased to be joined by msnbc contributor, goldly taylor and from the...
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what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood, is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable, and that we possess the ability to act and to change, and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. and in doing so, let us truly honor these 12 american patriots. may god hold close the souls taken from us and grant them eternal peace. may he comfort and watch over these families. and may god grant us the strength and the wisdom to keep safe our united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the president yesterday, he and first lady michelle and obama will be heading to new york city for the united nations general assembly. he will attend a bilateral meeting wit
what robert kennedy understood, what dr. king understood, what all our great leaders have always understood, is that wisdom does not come from tragedy alone or from some sense of resignation in the fallibility of man. wisdom comes through the recognition that tragedies such as this are not inevitable, and that we possess the ability to act and to change, and to spare others the pain that drops upon our hearts. so in our grief, let us seek that grace. let us find that wisdom. and in doing so,...
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robert e. lee and martin luther king. >> absolutely.outh and the history of segregation and disparity between and among people of different colors. >> what did you do and what did others do to separate the school from the uglier parts of the past and retain the beautiful parts. >> what we do is have a professional firm conducted with the survey. what do people think of ole miss? the most devastating part is people don't think of ole miss. >> past tense. >> but negatively because of race primarily. we found out that the confederate flag was the most divicive symbol that was in our arsenal. we had to get rid of the flag. i was very naive and i had no idea of the level of emotion people had with our flag. i should have, but i didn't. we took it on and it took nine months. you see the book and there were live death threats and people in the administrative sect had open letters. we got to the mascot next and that was divicive, but nothing like the flag. >> highly charged. >> when you watch the games of the past and wave confederate flags and
robert e. lee and martin luther king. >> absolutely.outh and the history of segregation and disparity between and among people of different colors. >> what did you do and what did others do to separate the school from the uglier parts of the past and retain the beautiful parts. >> what we do is have a professional firm conducted with the survey. what do people think of ole miss? the most devastating part is people don't think of ole miss. >> past tense. >> but...
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king, al jazeera. >>> time to catch up on all the sports. here's robert. >> good to have you alone.e start with football in cape verdi verde. they have been kicked out of the world cup for fielding. fifa ruled that cape verde players should have been in suspension and have ordered tunisia a 3-0 win. they go into monday's draw for the playoffs. cape verde told al jazeera they will appeal the ban, and they say despite the fifa sanctions, it may not be over for cape verde. >> it's so sfodisappointed for people of cape verde whose football team made great process. in the last year or two this happened with the great performance of the african cup region before losing to ghana. they've done so well in world cup fall kwieing that they needed to get through ahead of tunisia. it was fernando, the man who shouldn't have been playing in that fame against tunisia who, of course, complained to fifa and overturned a 3-0 win to tunisia. there are basically ten teams left in africa. they play each other leaving five qualifiers, so there are five draws to take place. they're not now going to be the
king, al jazeera. >>> time to catch up on all the sports. here's robert. >> good to have you alone.e start with football in cape verdi verde. they have been kicked out of the world cup for fielding. fifa ruled that cape verde players should have been in suspension and have ordered tunisia a 3-0 win. they go into monday's draw for the playoffs. cape verde told al jazeera they will appeal the ban, and they say despite the fifa sanctions, it may not be over for cape verde. >>...
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forget the film inequality for all robert rice joining us the film inequality for all is out right now officially opens tomorrow don't forget to follow me on twitter at kings things join us again for another edition of politics . interview during her. feel good film. he. says. there's. a moment in all i want to. pick up something that is quite simply a. place with no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the us or turned over to the us for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda the taliban that i fought with some. time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something is going to be done that's going to be done by me. but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the trapped monarchy. the un security council agrees a landmark deal on syria's chemical disarmament with permanent members reaching a consensus for the first time since the start of the bloody conflict voters expect to go on friday
forget the film inequality for all robert rice joining us the film inequality for all is out right now officially opens tomorrow don't forget to follow me on twitter at kings things join us again for another edition of politics . interview during her. feel good film. he. says. there's. a moment in all i want to. pick up something that is quite simply a. place with no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the us or turned over to the us for. the soul that...
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king of pop. >> reporter: people behaving badly coming up! >> gary: where is aldon smith today? also, more details on the american cup, coming up next to later in the (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: passed a new law it's bieng called the three foot law and it's to protect bicylist no not the riders that are using ths sidewalk, it's for people using the roadway along with cars, trucks and buses >> reporter:the three foot law creates around bicyclist to give them an added piece of protection the law goes in to effext in 2014 >> reporter:what this means, cue the bad behavior here: when you see a bicyclist you can't pretend you are in an imaginary race >> reporter:you have to give the rider space because let's be frank even though you are passing up the bicylist you both will end up at the >> reporter:unless the bicylist were to run said light and speed up to a suv making an illegal you turn you are on your own >> reporter:this sign reads change lanes to pass, bicyclist allowed use of full lane which means >> reporter:if there is no dedicated bike lane the bicyclist gets to use the full lane and if a drivers want to pass they must ch
king of pop. >> reporter: people behaving badly coming up! >> gary: where is aldon smith today? also, more details on the american cup, coming up next to later in the (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: passed a new law it's bieng called the three foot law and it's to protect bicylist no not the riders that are using ths sidewalk, it's for people using the roadway along with cars, trucks and buses >>...
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king and his emphasis on nonviolent resistance. they started to listen more to people like malcolm x who talked about by any means necessary and also a guy named robert williams who had already fled the country one of the leading apostles of fighting violence with violence. there were a number of people involved in monroe, north carolina, some big battles there. he was -- he was finding and malcolm was finding a lot more followers who were arguing no to nonviolence and no to integration. and at the same time that there was this movement on the left, and more radical edge of the civil rights movement to repudiate the very core of the movement, there was growing pressure from the right, not only developing plans to go after the movement, but movements throughout the south among the governors and the state legislatures to essentially passed constitutional amendments that would take the right of congress away to legislate anything on sole right. slowly moving toward passage of the time. it would have essentially created in the confederate states of america. there was a lot going on. he wanted to hold the movement together. the core of the movement was, o
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robert giveen iii. the good news rg3 looked sharp as the game progressed and hoping it continues on sunday and the redskins head to lamb f. you just work those k*eupbgs out. as fathose kingsinks out.as fn rogers that's not something i try to go about every day. we just want to win and aaron rogers and the packers have won a lot of games over years. so in that sense we want the win. >> when you cough up the football twice like david wilson against the cowboys. fans are going to be anklery bu. the participants and angry giant fans, you are irrelevant to me. irrelevant to me. the giant's head coach would not commit wilson starting against the broncos with with w but defensive end puts in this 12-year anniversary of 9/11. >>> to all the loved ones who lost loved ones. they look to us for something to take they mind off of it. hopefully we'll continue to play infirinspiringing football and e these fans something to be proud of. we all know somebody who lost their live its and effected from 9/11. >> just hopefully to lift up the spirit and if we have to do that. that's a lot bigger than the contract and wayne game like that. >> all right. corruption in college football. "sports
robert giveen iii. the good news rg3 looked sharp as the game progressed and hoping it continues on sunday and the redskins head to lamb f. you just work those k*eupbgs out. as fathose kingsinks out.as fn rogers that's not something i try to go about every day. we just want to win and aaron rogers and the packers have won a lot of games over years. so in that sense we want the win. >> when you cough up the football twice like david wilson against the cowboys. fans are going to be anklery...
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robert, a professor of political signs at the university of chicago. good to to see you, thank for joining us. glad to be here. >> that is a good point by representatively kinge president doesn't need such approval, why such a move? >> the president is increasing facing a policy that he's alone in. internationally, he's lost tremendous amount of international support he was counts on the ground. he lost britain, he lost germiny and domestically, there hasn't been a lot of support at all. the most recent polls show only 9% of the american people think a strike in syria is a good idea. going forward with so little political support for a policy that doesn't have a clear end game, i think it became very clear to obama this was simply a mistake and he's looking for if it's going forward, a legitimacy from the closest institution that he has, which is the congress. >> so the american people certainly don't want a war, the congress could be deeply divided. how does the president sale military action in syria's moral self enough? >> he's already tried the moral sale in a very abstract sense, so what we have heard is high rhetoric relating to moral principles, those
robert, a professor of political signs at the university of chicago. good to to see you, thank for joining us. glad to be here. >> that is a good point by representatively kinge president doesn't need such approval, why such a move? >> the president is increasing facing a policy that he's alone in. internationally, he's lost tremendous amount of international support he was counts on the ground. he lost britain, he lost germiny and domestically, there hasn't been a lot of support at...
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standing on a podium, you had the governor of the state of alabama, governor robert bentley, the daughter of martin luther kingof the city standing united together to talk about how far we have come. ain't got a good god? god a good god? to be a part of this country loss process that today we have leadership at all levels he calls african-americans have the right to vote. ain't god a good god? when you think there was a time when young black children would have to take secondhand books that were often times 10, 15 tors old and be subjected pass college exams, but we did it anyway. now some of those very same children from this city go to major universities across this country. good god?od a when you think about there was a time when the only black as this in this city that you could wear a suit and tie was dr. gaston. i you have all the corporate now you -- now you have all these corporations. tight god a good god -- ain' god a good god? marksaught that 50 years the time of jubilee, a time to say thank you for bringing us where we are. we appreciate you putting us here in this place, at this time, but jubilee
standing on a podium, you had the governor of the state of alabama, governor robert bentley, the daughter of martin luther kingof the city standing united together to talk about how far we have come. ain't got a good god? god a good god? to be a part of this country loss process that today we have leadership at all levels he calls african-americans have the right to vote. ain't god a good god? when you think there was a time when young black children would have to take secondhand books that...
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king is rolling out its new french fries today. they're calls satis -- fries, why? 20% less fat. >>> we turn to history, november 22nd mark 50 years since the asass -- assassination of robertjones. but first a look back at the day that changed the nation. it was 12:30 p.m., central time, a friday, november 22nd, 1963. excited spectators lined the streets of downtown dallas hoping to catch a glimpse of the young president and his glamorous wife. but seconds before a limousine would go over a railroad overpass, gunshots erupted. >> there's been a attempt on the life of robert kennedy. >> walter cronkite broke the news. >> president kennedy has been given a blood transfusion at parkland hospital here in dallas. >> reporter: as doctors worked frantically to save him a crowd quickly gathered outside anxiously awaiting any news. >> from dallas texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. there was a great deal ofs did belief at first that the president had even been shot and even more disbelief that he was dead. 1:26 p.m., vice president lyndon johnson left the hospital for air f
king is rolling out its new french fries today. they're calls satis -- fries, why? 20% less fat. >>> we turn to history, november 22nd mark 50 years since the asass -- assassination of robertjones. but first a look back at the day that changed the nation. it was 12:30 p.m., central time, a friday, november 22nd, 1963. excited spectators lined the streets of downtown dallas hoping to catch a glimpse of the young president and his glamorous wife. but seconds before a limousine would go...
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