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jackie robinson was the fourth. he said abraham lincoln didn't know he was making history and i didn't know i was making history. don't try to get them to change their story. i told you it's brutal. as i begin to, all the stories i realized that these ballplayers tended to embellish their memories a little bit. i quickly recognized there was one source of the story, one key person to the center your story who could open this up to me. i wanted to set jackie robinson in his historical context to show what he meant to america not now with the loss of 60 years but right then and there how she changed lives in a moment, and i wanted to show what his personal journey was like, but he experience and the key to that was his wife, who was 85-years-old and lives in connecticut and still sharp as a tactic probably saw her for the anniversary event. i called the office and asked for an appointment and i got the brushoff and i called and called and finally i got ten minutes on the phone with her and she answered some questions
jackie robinson was the fourth. he said abraham lincoln didn't know he was making history and i didn't know i was making history. don't try to get them to change their story. i told you it's brutal. as i begin to, all the stories i realized that these ballplayers tended to embellish their memories a little bit. i quickly recognized there was one source of the story, one key person to the center your story who could open this up to me. i wanted to set jackie robinson in his historical context to...
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tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her afterwards. her father saw it and the defendant has testified as to his remarks. what did her father do? we don't know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that mae ella was beaten savagely by someone who was used almost exclusively to his left. we know in part what mr. yule did. he did what any god-fearing, persevering, respectable white man would do in the circumstances. he swore out a warrant. no doubt signing it with his left hand. and tom robinson now sits before you having taken the oath with the only good hand he possesses. his right hand. so humble, respectable, quiet negro who had the unmitigated at the merit to feel sore -- temerity
tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her afterwards. her father saw it and the defendant has testified as to his remarks. what did her...
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tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro
tom robinson, a human being. she must put tom robinson away from her. tom robinson was her daily reminder of what she did. what did she do? she tempted a negro. she was white, and she tempted a negro. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro
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we are live with more on it. >> babe ruth and others joins brooks robinson and joins the best of the best and the hall of fame third baseman earns one of the highest honor, from his best friend and a price tag of $700,000 culminates in a tremendous landmark. it sounded like a game day. >> get your peanuts! programs here! >> old-time feel as baltimore honors maybe the greatest oriole of all times. >> three, two one! here it is. >> a bronze statue on russell street that captured the essence of brooks robinson perfectly. >> i'm amazed. every detail. look at the shoe strings, the cleats and everything is just real life. >> friends and family took the stage to commemorate. 16 gold goffs at third base and thanked baltimore in the best way possible. >> my task is relatively easy like every fan in baltimore, this man has a special place in my heart. and brooks is figure in history of babe. player and announcer. >> right back at you said the greatest third baseman of all time. >> i just want you to know that i have never considered you fans. i have always considered you my friends, more than
we are live with more on it. >> babe ruth and others joins brooks robinson and joins the best of the best and the hall of fame third baseman earns one of the highest honor, from his best friend and a price tag of $700,000 culminates in a tremendous landmark. it sounded like a game day. >> get your peanuts! programs here! >> old-time feel as baltimore honors maybe the greatest oriole of all times. >> three, two one! here it is. >> a bronze statue on russell street...
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they're willing to go out and try to lynch tom robinson, right? they have taken one of their upstanding citizens, bo radley, and locked him in the attic. he's been there for god knows how many years. has anybody in town done anything about it? no. lock your kids in the attic. that's the kind of town you're dealing with. as we're seeing this through the idse of scout, a child, we have -- through the eyes of scout, a child, we have to dig into it ourselves to see what's going on and once you do you realize that atticus doesn't have a chance. there's nobody to appeal to. he's going to lose. and the moral of "to kill a mockingbird" isn't that atticus finch is a great lawyer or the lawyer that we should follow. the moral of the book and the movie is that the republican lawyer won't work any more. we need a new kind of lawyer. the only way to clean up a town like this is to bring in the federales. you know, everybody's got to go to jail. i mean, these -- you know, if you think about it, who is the real hero of "to kill a mockingbird"? who's the one who
they're willing to go out and try to lynch tom robinson, right? they have taken one of their upstanding citizens, bo radley, and locked him in the attic. he's been there for god knows how many years. has anybody in town done anything about it? no. lock your kids in the attic. that's the kind of town you're dealing with. as we're seeing this through the idse of scout, a child, we have -- through the eyes of scout, a child, we have to dig into it ourselves to see what's going on and once you do...
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robinson on seat seven. mr. campana, i take your comments at face value and we will continue for seat 2. commissioner elsbernd: without objections and for without objection. item five please. >> item 5. hearing to consider appointing one member, term ending september 1, 2014, to the assessment appeals board no. 2. there is one seat and five applicants. >> commissioner elsbernd: thank you. shawn rigdgell. a bit about your experience? >> i have been a practicing lawyer for the past 13 years. our emphasis is on business litigation and insurance bad faith, personal injury cases. we are mostly litigators. i also served half as a neutral evaluator, arbitrator, for finra. they are the alternative dispute resolution program for the securities and exchange. i have covered cases involving corporate dealer and fiduciary cases. i am a native of san francisco, a graduate of sacred heart high school. the relevance behind that, i am interested in serving in city government, proud to be a native of sanfrancisco, and i feel this
robinson on seat seven. mr. campana, i take your comments at face value and we will continue for seat 2. commissioner elsbernd: without objections and for without objection. item five please. >> item 5. hearing to consider appointing one member, term ending september 1, 2014, to the assessment appeals board no. 2. there is one seat and five applicants. >> commissioner elsbernd: thank you. shawn rigdgell. a bit about your experience? >> i have been a practicing lawyer for the...
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robinson roacho. 4:23:00 cualquier persona puede hacer un doctorado..spira a ser ingeniero.. s.o.t. kevin astudillo/quiere ser ingeniero civil 13:30:00 te has dado cuenta no muchos mexicanos son ingenieros, siempre cuando les preguntas ellos son los que trabajan para los ingenieros.. sacnas calcula que un 75% de sus miembros son los primeros en su familia en graduarse de la universidad.. su meta es inspirar a ms jvenes, guiarlos por los obstculos, y producir ms doctores en ciencias de origen hispano. s.o.t. 9:45:00 el cerebro es un músculo, es el músculo más grande que tenemos el ser humano, por lo tenemos que ejercitarlo, lo único que se requiere es la ganas, el deseo de querer aprender entonces cualquier ser humano puede ser un científico.. cu ---vamos a la primera pausa y regresamos... take vo ---con algunos consejos que usted debe tomar en cuenta antes de utilizar su tarjeta de credito... take vo ---y estaremos conversando con una persona que asegura haber tenido contacto con seres de otros planetas... segment ends cu ---el movimiento por la paz ,qu
robinson roacho. 4:23:00 cualquier persona puede hacer un doctorado..spira a ser ingeniero.. s.o.t. kevin astudillo/quiere ser ingeniero civil 13:30:00 te has dado cuenta no muchos mexicanos son ingenieros, siempre cuando les preguntas ellos son los que trabajan para los ingenieros.. sacnas calcula que un 75% de sus miembros son los primeros en su familia en graduarse de la universidad.. su meta es inspirar a ms jvenes, guiarlos por los obstculos, y producir ms doctores en ciencias de origen...
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robinson embodies the best of the best from the orioles the glory days. the hall of fame third baseman are one of the highest honors the city offers. of the last seven years in the price tag of $700,000 culminates in one tremendous landmark. >> it sounded like a game day. >> get your peanuts. get your programs. >> an old-time feel as baltimore otters are one of the greatest orioles of all time. >> 3,2,1. there is. >> a bronze statue on -- that captures the essence of brooks robinson. >> i am amazed. the shoestring, everything is just real life. >> dignitaries took the stage to pay tribute to the career of an all-time great on the field. 16 straight gold gloves at third base. >> my task is relatively easy. like every baseball fan in baltimore, this man as a special place in my heart. he is an immoral figure in baseball history. my memories are as a time of a player, an announcer, and the man we come to love and respect. >> some called him the greatest third baseman of all time. >> i just want you to know that i have never considered you fans. i have always
robinson embodies the best of the best from the orioles the glory days. the hall of fame third baseman are one of the highest honors the city offers. of the last seven years in the price tag of $700,000 culminates in one tremendous landmark. >> it sounded like a game day. >> get your peanuts. get your programs. >> an old-time feel as baltimore otters are one of the greatest orioles of all time. >> 3,2,1. there is. >> a bronze statue on -- that captures the essence...
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and eugene robinson, columnist for the washington post and an msnbc political analyst. thank you all for joining me tonight. andrea, this is scored by any measure as a victory for president obama's strategy in libya. he went out on a limb here at the start and took the position that they were going to have to move in libya. we have now a lot of republican videotape with a lot of embarrassing statements that do not square with where this situation is today. how do you grade the president's handling of this from start to today? >> well, i think that he has to be given good marks for this. he was criticized at first for not being in enough for so-called leading from behind, for letting british and french take the lead. but i think he properly assessed with this w a spread so thinly into two fighting wars already that to join the third and to take a leading role, and we did take an important role in the initial airstrikes, but then we began focusing more on refueling intelligence and predators strikes. which turned out to be absolutely critical as the civil war reached this
and eugene robinson, columnist for the washington post and an msnbc political analyst. thank you all for joining me tonight. andrea, this is scored by any measure as a victory for president obama's strategy in libya. he went out on a limb here at the start and took the position that they were going to have to move in libya. we have now a lot of republican videotape with a lot of embarrassing statements that do not square with where this situation is today. how do you grade the president's...
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as robinson walked down the street. it was sunday, august 21st and sitting next to mitchell was his girlfriend, a veteran d.c. police officer assigned to the second district. mitchell was rowed by a surveillance camera leaving the house with a pistol in his happy. the camera recorded him in a firing stance. the document lists the officer as w 2 and said he initially lied about witnessing the murder. cathy lanier was asked about the case in a september appearance on wtop. >> well, yes, this is in the justice system. i'm restricted from commenting on it. the officer is -- was revote voked and is not in duty status and if the investigation confirms that is what happened, that officer is facing criminal charles. >> reporter: wanda ortiz was in the crime when she heard the investigating detective say her son did nothing to provoke the attack. >> and that made an impact to hear that someone so kind died so hard it's rotten. >> reporter: now, ortiz wants to know how a police officer could have witnessed the murder and didding
as robinson walked down the street. it was sunday, august 21st and sitting next to mitchell was his girlfriend, a veteran d.c. police officer assigned to the second district. mitchell was rowed by a surveillance camera leaving the house with a pistol in his happy. the camera recorded him in a firing stance. the document lists the officer as w 2 and said he initially lied about witnessing the murder. cathy lanier was asked about the case in a september appearance on wtop. >> well, yes,...
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as robinson walked down the street. it was sunday, august 21st, and sitting next to mitchell was his girlfriend, a veteran d.c. police officer assigned to the second district. according to a court affidavit, mitchell was recorded by a surveillance camera leaving the house with a pistol in his hand. the document says the camera recorded him in a firing stance, shooting at robinson. the document lists the officer as w-2 and says she initially lied about witnessing the murder. d.c. police chief cathy lanier was asked about the case in a september appearance on wtop. >> well, this is the justice system so i'm restricted from commenting on it. the officer was revoked, not in duty status. if the investigation confirms that is what happened, then that officer is facing criminal charges. >> wanda or tease said her son did nothing to provoke the attack. >> it really hurt me to my soul to hear that someone so kind died so horribly. it just rocked me to my sow. >> now ortiz wants to know how a police officer could have witnessed t
as robinson walked down the street. it was sunday, august 21st, and sitting next to mitchell was his girlfriend, a veteran d.c. police officer assigned to the second district. according to a court affidavit, mitchell was recorded by a surveillance camera leaving the house with a pistol in his hand. the document says the camera recorded him in a firing stance, shooting at robinson. the document lists the officer as w-2 and says she initially lied about witnessing the murder. d.c. police chief...
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i know it's real. >> gene robinson, it was a very real moment in the press conference, the most vivid moment of the press conference. it shows you why you like having a guy like chris christie in your corner. he was very forceful. >> yeah, he was forceful. as ed said, he does tend to overstate sometime, but he will be an effective campaigner for romney if he really goes out on the stump for him and tries to bring him across the line in some important primary states, especially down the road. i agree with ed that what is being set up is a romney/perry race that could go on for a long, long time. perry has tons of money. he's poised for a comeback. he can't go down much further. after the sort of herman cain boomlet runs its course, you're going to have romney versus perry, two wings of the party fighting it out. i just don't know if they can agree and be happy with one or the other. >> all right. let's listen to the thing that christie is going to have to be repeating time and again. his defense of mitt romney on the massachusetts health care plan. let's hear how christie handled that
i know it's real. >> gene robinson, it was a very real moment in the press conference, the most vivid moment of the press conference. it shows you why you like having a guy like chris christie in your corner. he was very forceful. >> yeah, he was forceful. as ed said, he does tend to overstate sometime, but he will be an effective campaigner for romney if he really goes out on the stump for him and tries to bring him across the line in some important primary states, especially down...
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wendy raquel robinson.hen, we ask a question, would president obama's first term be different if he were a white commander in chief. plus we catch up with one of america's first black male supermodels. that's what's going on in our world. up next. ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." we've seen her on our tv screens for more than a decade. now, wendy raquel robinson shares the secret to creating memorable characters. i'm here with wendy raquel robinson. the legend. >> i'm like, really? >> we were just talking off camera about how i tweeted that she would be on the show and i got about 500 tweets right back. >> wow. >> people were so excited. >> but people -- >> tweet me, too. @wendyraquel. >> people were like tell tasha mack i said what's up. how does it feel to be so popular? >> it's interesting. i guess i don't really see it or feel it. being in los angeles everybody's an actor or something like that. it's when i go out of town, and it's like pinkie, regina, tasha. but it's wonderful.
wendy raquel robinson.hen, we ask a question, would president obama's first term be different if he were a white commander in chief. plus we catch up with one of america's first black male supermodels. that's what's going on in our world. up next. ♪ >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." we've seen her on our tv screens for more than a decade. now, wendy raquel robinson shares the secret to creating memorable characters. i'm here with wendy raquel robinson....
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i am lisa robinson. >> i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you do not look irish. it is a bit chilly. there is a touch of fog. i was talking about your accent. not your barry white voice. there is no rain. 44 degrees at the airport. i do not think the fog will affect your drive time. it could reduce visibility. we will make it into the 60's. we could see some rain showers this afternoon. we will check the seven-day forecast when i come back in just a few minutes. >> good morning. one problem around timonium road. the right lane is blocked by a disabled vehicle. a bit of a delight. 61 miles per hour on the north side at bel air road. moving well down towards baltimore national pike. the j.f.x. is equally smooth. is move right on 95. five minutes on southbound 95 down towards the fort mchenry. eight minutes on 895 south down towards the tunnel. this is traffic and we start on the harrisburg expressway. we have the northbound disabled vehicle. not enough volume to create much avenue the lead. this is tra
i am lisa robinson. >> i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you do not look irish. it is a bit chilly. there is a touch of fog. i was talking about your accent. not your barry white voice. there is no rain. 44 degrees at the airport. i do not think the fog will affect your drive time. it could reduce visibility. we will make it into the 60's. we could see some rain showers this afternoon. we will check the seven-day forecast when i come back in just a few...
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career win number 409 surpassing the great eddie robinson for most wins by any coach in division i history. other scores. oklahoma state rolls over baylor 59-24. guys. >> mark: robert, thank you. 4:09. he lot the football. west virginia looks like they have it. nova is getting ready to throw, just lost the handle and west virginia recovers around the 37 yard line of rutgers. wrnz boy, nobody touched gary nova on this play. he's back and moving up in the pocket, which is nice. as he tries to put his left hand on the ball, he loses it. now the defense. excuse me. defense has to right up and make a play. >> mark: julian miller, number 97, recovered it for west virginia. the third rutgers turnover.
career win number 409 surpassing the great eddie robinson for most wins by any coach in division i history. other scores. oklahoma state rolls over baylor 59-24. guys. >> mark: robert, thank you. 4:09. he lot the football. west virginia looks like they have it. nova is getting ready to throw, just lost the handle and west virginia recovers around the 37 yard line of rutgers. wrnz boy, nobody touched gary nova on this play. he's back and moving up in the pocket, which is nice. as he tries...