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thank you guys thank you so much for the opportunity to talk to robert stevens if the reports of violence are true then frankly in my opinion they should be divided denounced violence has no place in a peaceful movement that's already accomplished so much around the world then my radio show had a discussion of the caller who disagreed with them. from an occupy remark here and it's my philosophy that it's not violent unless someone gets hurt right and the government so you think or do you think that damaging property is not violence i depend on the property if the property is in the process of damaging the public then breaking a few windows is just making a statement yeah i would submit to you john that if you're breaking a few windows the statement that you're making is that you're destroying the movement around you. i'm sorry i'm you are you are you are absolutely plain into the hands of the police and you are absolutely playing into the hands of the system you are their best front man if you're smashing windows at the bank of america or whatever no matter how much you may take the gag o
thank you guys thank you so much for the opportunity to talk to robert stevens if the reports of violence are true then frankly in my opinion they should be divided denounced violence has no place in a peaceful movement that's already accomplished so much around the world then my radio show had a discussion of the caller who disagreed with them. from an occupy remark here and it's my philosophy that it's not violent unless someone gets hurt right and the government so you think or do you think...
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after the crackdown here to give us their insights are tucker journalist fightback dot org and robert stevens the second participant with occupy d.c. and welcome to both thank you so much thanks for joining us great to be here pete what happened in for mcpherson square as we can well there was as you saw in the images that you were saying a massive police presence one of the reasons that their allies the republican congress member gave for why the occupations of d.c. should be moved dollars because pretty good macpherson was doing damage to the park costing there was four thousand dollars in investment made and they're kind of ironic given the allies as the only member of the house of representatives as a criminal record itself is a very interesting path. and it also is ironic that to save money when you look at the operation that was launched on saturday we're talking over one hundred people the factor in the park police and the cleanup crews you had a helicopter humvee horses this was a somewhat like a military style operation and no expense was spared amazing robert what's the state of the
after the crackdown here to give us their insights are tucker journalist fightback dot org and robert stevens the second participant with occupy d.c. and welcome to both thank you so much thanks for joining us great to be here pete what happened in for mcpherson square as we can well there was as you saw in the images that you were saying a massive police presence one of the reasons that their allies the republican congress member gave for why the occupations of d.c. should be moved dollars...
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roberts? >> way to read, steven. way to read.or had it that these two had just gotten engaged and then went to the zoo for a little frolicking with the animals. but the hoff told "people" magazine that they are not, in fact, engaged. but this was just a little outing down under. but it does look like they have fun. >> i bet you that kangaroo right there had the inside scoop. probably does. are they, aren't they. >> probably wrote it down and stuck it in his pocket. >> beth always gets to say this to you guys. but today we're taking over. go to rightthisminute.com. yeah, rightthisminute.com. lots and lots of great videos, 24/7. rightthisminute.com. take that, beth troutman! ♪ >>> and it's a cult favorite. see how the viral campaign to save coopertown is spreading all the way to the super bowl. >> it's a show that's really relatable. i think knitting is cool. >> everybody's favorite frisbee trick shot master, brodie smith. we've seen him a million times. he's back again with a new video, this time taking his talents to treasure isl
roberts? >> way to read, steven. way to read.or had it that these two had just gotten engaged and then went to the zoo for a little frolicking with the animals. but the hoff told "people" magazine that they are not, in fact, engaged. but this was just a little outing down under. but it does look like they have fun. >> i bet you that kangaroo right there had the inside scoop. probably does. are they, aren't they. >> probably wrote it down and stuck it in his pocket....
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. >> on march 10th, 1995, six months after robert silk's disappearance, detective steven toth and robertancura are summoned to a patch of woods in rockland county. >> we were called by some kids playing across the street, found a body in the water here where this culvert meets. >> it was partially decomposed, part had been preserved and part was in a severe state of almost skeletal remains. we would learn the next day at autopsy that robert silk had been violently bludgeoned to death. >> the crime scene is almost 50 miles north of silk's house, but six miles from where mcfadden lived at the time of the murder. >> how were you feeling when this was happening? were you angry with him? >> angry? i wouldn't say -- i wouldn't say the word angry. i think i didn't see him as a human being. he was just a jewish person. he wasn't a human being to me. they become a nonperson. and this is what has happened over the years when it comes to people that i feel as though either did me wrong personally or did my faith, islam, wrong personally. >> i think that he enjoyed that power and control, and clearl
. >> on march 10th, 1995, six months after robert silk's disappearance, detective steven toth and robertancura are summoned to a patch of woods in rockland county. >> we were called by some kids playing across the street, found a body in the water here where this culvert meets. >> it was partially decomposed, part had been preserved and part was in a severe state of almost skeletal remains. we would learn the next day at autopsy that robert silk had been violently bludgeoned...
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steven says, lincoln was person of the year every year he was president. i suppose next to abe in 1862, you have to choose robert e. lee. david blight joins us from the library in virginia. he will take your phone calls. david blight, welcome to american history tv. >> thank you very much. glad to be here. >> frederick douglass was born a slave, but in eastern shore of maryland, how did he become such an interesting part of the abolitionist movement? >> he did not become part of the abolitionist movement until he escaped in 1820. he was already conditioned, one might say, with a powerful and abiding story. he escaped from slavery at age 20. disguised as a sailor with a few dollars in his pocket and a copy of one book. he escaped by three ferry boats and two train rides to new york city. then on to new bedford, massachusetts. in new bedford, he worked as a day laborer until about 1839 or 1840. he escaped in 1838. he began to speak at a black church. the africa methodist zion church of new bedford. it was there that he was discovered as an orator in his fledgeling youth. he was discovered by william lloyd garrison
steven says, lincoln was person of the year every year he was president. i suppose next to abe in 1862, you have to choose robert e. lee. david blight joins us from the library in virginia. he will take your phone calls. david blight, welcome to american history tv. >> thank you very much. glad to be here. >> frederick douglass was born a slave, but in eastern shore of maryland, how did he become such an interesting part of the abolitionist movement? >> he did not become part...
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steven tyler making some news. hey, my next guest has appeared as george bush, terry bradshaw and robert deniro, just off the top of brian: you not only do these voice, but make picks. what kind of season did you have of? >> let's talk about something else. >> brian: one thing is you watch fox news. >> sure. >> brian: you get to see some of the commercials that pop up that stand out above the rest. >> two of my favorites are the new terry bradshaw one, the nutri system. i'm so tired of looking fat and ugly, so i took nutri system. terry, they can't fix ugly! what do you think? i was so tired of looking fat and ugly and i couldn't spell and then i took nutri system and my brain grew! how did that happen? i'm doing bill cosby's hand motions. why did that happen? the other is the prilosec otv commercial. it's beautiful commercial, the one with larry the cable guy. he comes out and at the end of it, like this nice tracking shot and larry is like, i have the burgers. cut to john madden. a big old boy at wal-mart. doesn't look anything like the rest of the commercial. available at wal-mart. i tell you what, my brain tell
steven tyler making some news. hey, my next guest has appeared as george bush, terry bradshaw and robert deniro, just off the top of brian: you not only do these voice, but make picks. what kind of season did you have of? >> let's talk about something else. >> brian: one thing is you watch fox news. >> sure. >> brian: you get to see some of the commercials that pop up that stand out above the rest. >> two of my favorites are the new terry bradshaw one, the nutri...
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steven chiu. and at 6:00 q&a with charles evans, jr. on their documentary about the tobacco industry, addiction inc.. this morning on washington journal, our guests include robert shapiro on the impact of the eurozone crisis on the economy, trade, and banks. then, tony perkins on the issue's importance to social conservatives in the 2012 alexian. and mickey mcartor -- mccarter will talk about the cuts for the federal air marshal service and how the program has evolved since 9/11. "washington journal" is at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> tonight eliot spitzer joins the debate about whether to prosecute banks for mortgage fraud. >> i almost hate to bring up occupy wall street but they had a sign that was very accurate. they said we will no corporations are people when the texas execute once. [laughter] the problem is that we have given corporations of the upside with none of the downside. we have given them rights and privileges we extent to individuals and yet when it comes to holding them accountable, becomes of the ways offers are built in, 00-- buffers are built-in we said you keep the upside and we will guarantee you are too big to fail. we say you do bad things, w
steven chiu. and at 6:00 q&a with charles evans, jr. on their documentary about the tobacco industry, addiction inc.. this morning on washington journal, our guests include robert shapiro on the impact of the eurozone crisis on the economy, trade, and banks. then, tony perkins on the issue's importance to social conservatives in the 2012 alexian. and mickey mcartor -- mccarter will talk about the cuts for the federal air marshal service and how the program has evolved since 9/11....