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vai sikahema introduces us to ronnie. >> right there. >> slam dunk. >> slam dunk. >> 5-year-old ronnies a bright and energetic young man who just loves cars and trucks. he has a creative imagination, mixed with a fun-loving personality. we headed to a place where we could put it all to good use, diggerland in west berlin, new jersey. he had a blast digging right in and even had a chance to take to the open road. >> ronnie loves to play with cars. that's his favorite thing, match box cars, any kind of cars. >> he enjoyed trying out the heavy equipment. and his favorite part? >> my favorite part is that we did everything. >> your favorite part was that we did everything? >> yes. >> the ideal family would be able to support and guide ronnie throughout his life. >> the ideal family for ronnie would be an experienced family that's parented before that has older kids, teenagers or kids that have already left the home so he would do best as an only child or youngest child in the home. >> reporter: ronnie has such a big heart that he's ready to share it with a forever family. >> ronnie would b
vai sikahema introduces us to ronnie. >> right there. >> slam dunk. >> slam dunk. >> 5-year-old ronnies a bright and energetic young man who just loves cars and trucks. he has a creative imagination, mixed with a fun-loving personality. we headed to a place where we could put it all to good use, diggerland in west berlin, new jersey. he had a blast digging right in and even had a chance to take to the open road. >> ronnie loves to play with cars. that's his...
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i would love for to you meet ronny. >> right there! >> slam dunk. >> slam dunk. >> 5-year-old ronny is a bright and energetic young man who just loves cars and trucks. he has a creative imagination mixed with a fun-loving personality, so we headed to a place where we could put it all to good use. diggerland in west berlin. he had a blast digging right in and even had a chance to take to the open road. >> ronny loves to play with cars. that's his favorite things. matchbox cars, any kind of cars. >> he enjoyed trying out all the heavy equipment. his favorite part? >> my favorite part that we did everything. >> his favorite part is that we did everything. >> yes. >> the ideal family would be able to support and guide ronny throughout his life. >> the ideal family for ronny would be an experienced family that's parented before, that has older kids. teenagers or kids that have already left the home, so he would do best as either an only child or oldest child in the home. >> he has such a big heart that he's ready to share it with a forever
i would love for to you meet ronny. >> right there! >> slam dunk. >> slam dunk. >> 5-year-old ronny is a bright and energetic young man who just loves cars and trucks. he has a creative imagination mixed with a fun-loving personality, so we headed to a place where we could put it all to good use. diggerland in west berlin. he had a blast digging right in and even had a chance to take to the open road. >> ronny loves to play with cars. that's his favorite things....
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please join me in welcoming ronnie greene. [applause] >> welcome, and thank you, everyone, for coming out tonight, i really appreciate it. >> turn your mic up. >> sure. in talking about the book, i'll start sort of at the beginning, for me at least, which was several years after the events on the bridge. i was in my newsroom in washington one afternoon in august of 2011 when i happened to see a wire story, associated press wire story, about the conviction of several officers in new orleans. they had been convicted for shootings of residents on a small bridge in new orleans after katrina and also in the cover-up. and there was a few things about this story that really literally made me stop in my tracks. i read about one of victims was a 40-year-old man with a mental development of a 6-year-old who had been shot several times in the back and died. i read also that a teenaged 17-year-old boy had also been shot and killed that morning and that police had covered up their actions. and for some reason, my ininstant thought was if i
please join me in welcoming ronnie greene. [applause] >> welcome, and thank you, everyone, for coming out tonight, i really appreciate it. >> turn your mic up. >> sure. in talking about the book, i'll start sort of at the beginning, for me at least, which was several years after the events on the bridge. i was in my newsroom in washington one afternoon in august of 2011 when i happened to see a wire story, associated press wire story, about the conviction of several officers...
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. >> ronnie put two bags of groceries on my arms. we started walking towards the house. and all of a sudden, three men jumped from behind the garage. [ shots ] >> i was in shock. i was just waiting for them to shoot me. they put the guns to my head. >> they told rosana to open the safe in the master bathroom. >> open the safe, lady. now! >> i tried to open the safe, and i just couldn't. i was so nervous, i was shaking. then he said, "you'd better open it this time or i'm going to kill you." >> rosana finally remembered the combination. >> he was disappointed. i guess he was expecting a lot of money, a lot of cash in there, but it wasn't a lot. >> the men took $7,000 in cash and a box of jewelry. >> and i thought okay, now, he's going to kill me. >> in desperation, rosana begged for her life. >> i got on my knees, and i told him, i'm pregnant. >> the killer backed off, but left her with a warning. >> he said, "if you come out of here, i'm going to kill you." [ sirens ] >> the men left, and rosana called police. 52-year-old ronald shaw was pronounced dead at the scene. pol
. >> ronnie put two bags of groceries on my arms. we started walking towards the house. and all of a sudden, three men jumped from behind the garage. [ shots ] >> i was in shock. i was just waiting for them to shoot me. they put the guns to my head. >> they told rosana to open the safe in the master bathroom. >> open the safe, lady. now! >> i tried to open the safe, and i just couldn't. i was so nervous, i was shaking. then he said, "you'd better open it this...
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ronnie, can you hear me? ronnie, wanted to see if you can hear us. >> i think that we have lost him. >> we have but we have touched base with a manager of a sprint store there that we have touching base. >> i wonder if that's one of the victims that's inside. >> i don't know if it's -- not sure. looking to see what his shirt says. it looks like -- >> alabama. >> i thought he was -- obviously, this gentleman seems to be okay and we can only hope that that is the situation and i don't know if he was at all impacted at all by what happened or may have just been upset by what he was seeing. but all right. we are going to go back now to see if we have on the phone with us ronnie of sprint. are you there? >> lanny is here. >> okay. great. sir, tell me again your first name. >> lanny. >> great, lanny, thank you so much. >> i think -- let's pause for a second. >> i believe that don aaron is set to speak in a moment. but, lanny, please stay with us because we want to hear what you had to say. >> sure. >> there is a re
ronnie, can you hear me? ronnie, wanted to see if you can hear us. >> i think that we have lost him. >> we have but we have touched base with a manager of a sprint store there that we have touching base. >> i wonder if that's one of the victims that's inside. >> i don't know if it's -- not sure. looking to see what his shirt says. it looks like -- >> alabama. >> i thought he was -- obviously, this gentleman seems to be okay and we can only hope that that is...
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rodney and ronnie freedman are part of the 244th academy. they spent what they described as 32 long grueling weeks in training. the twins grew up in the city's engleside district. they are honored to serve the city in which they were raised but they didn't decide to become police officers at the same time. >> it definitely wasn't my thing at that time. but eventually, it grew on me. and i'm glad i made that decision. >> you know, i had a lot of long nights with this guy just talking to him. not only about law enforcement. but the topic came up and i gave some of my twin brotherly love and he followed. >> rodney and ronnie begin their patrols next week, but they will be working out of different stations. >>> it's the beginning of a new era. in cuba, secretary of state john kerry presided over the raising of the american flag at the newly reopened u.s. embassy. margaret grennon was there. >> reporter: history was made before dawn when the united states seal was hung at the embassy for the first time in 54 years. once daylight broke, three cold
rodney and ronnie freedman are part of the 244th academy. they spent what they described as 32 long grueling weeks in training. the twins grew up in the city's engleside district. they are honored to serve the city in which they were raised but they didn't decide to become police officers at the same time. >> it definitely wasn't my thing at that time. but eventually, it grew on me. and i'm glad i made that decision. >> you know, i had a lot of long nights with this guy just talking...
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this is ronnie vannucci's band, ronnie is the drummer for the killers., brie larson from "trainwreck" and we'll have music from joss stone. and on thursday night, colin farrell and meghan trainor too. join us for those shows. our first guest tonight is a very funny comedian, actor, smoker, you name it, with a new show that may hold the world record for heaviest use of ampersands. it's called "second and drugs and rock and roll." watch it on fx thursday nights at 10:00. please welcome denis leary. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, i'm a little under the weather -- >> can i sit here? >> jimmy: it's fine, as long as we don't actually contact our lips or our hands. >> i know, and i kissed your hair. what is it? it cut my lip. >> jimmy: hair spray. his hair has the consistency of the comb like fonzie would carry around. >> i was very surprised. it hurt. i'm mad at you. >> jimmy: why? >> because. so many reasons. >> jimmy: what did i do? >> my kids are 23 and 25. and so that, and their generation, you are -- forget david letterman, you are like -- you,
this is ronnie vannucci's band, ronnie is the drummer for the killers., brie larson from "trainwreck" and we'll have music from joss stone. and on thursday night, colin farrell and meghan trainor too. join us for those shows. our first guest tonight is a very funny comedian, actor, smoker, you name it, with a new show that may hold the world record for heaviest use of ampersands. it's called "second and drugs and rock and roll." watch it on fx thursday nights at 10:00....
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do you believe that, either ronnie or paul? >> no, i do not believe.ot him in the back if he was in harm's way. >> his testimony, don, was that he pushed out of the way with his hand and then had to right himself to shoot. but the decision on whether he was in reasonable fear from his life has to be made at the time he pulled the trigger. when he pulled the trigger, he was behind zachary, no longer in harm's way of being run over by a car. there was no amber alert. there was no kidnapping. there was no murder. there was no gun. nothing that would require deadly force to be used. so at the time he discharged his weapon, the prosecutor in this case is going to have to make the decision rgs was he in reasonable fear of his life so that deadly force could be used? and we contend it wasn't. and the best evidence is where he was standing and where the bullets entered zachary's body. >> i want to get this information out there. dash cam video. will there be dash cam video? >> yes, according to the law enforcement agency of south carolina, there is dash cam vi
do you believe that, either ronnie or paul? >> no, i do not believe.ot him in the back if he was in harm's way. >> his testimony, don, was that he pushed out of the way with his hand and then had to right himself to shoot. but the decision on whether he was in reasonable fear from his life has to be made at the time he pulled the trigger. when he pulled the trigger, he was behind zachary, no longer in harm's way of being run over by a car. there was no amber alert. there was no...
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it's such a pleasure to have ronnie greene at politics & prose tonight. he is currently an investigative reporter for the associated press. he spent many years at "the miami herald" before joining the center for public integrity a few years ago where he edited a pulitzer prize-winning report about the systematic denial of benefits to coal miners with black lung disease. that was the center's first pulitzer prize. we were just discussing how many nonprofits and foundations have gotten pulitzer prizes because, obviously, they're not media organizations. so it's really quite an extraordinary thing to see that happen, and it really speaks to the quality of both the reporting and editing and the importance of that story. this is not a surprise, however, for those of you who have followed ronnie's career. for many years he's produced a range of other award-winning stories from documenting horrific working conditions of farmhands in florida to deaths in florida group homes to the too-frequent crashes of cargo planes, and he's also written one previous book, "nig
it's such a pleasure to have ronnie greene at politics & prose tonight. he is currently an investigative reporter for the associated press. he spent many years at "the miami herald" before joining the center for public integrity a few years ago where he edited a pulitzer prize-winning report about the systematic denial of benefits to coal miners with black lung disease. that was the center's first pulitzer prize. we were just discussing how many nonprofits and foundations have...
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we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai, and the man said for an additional fee he could get him a job. >> i saw my contract it was only $500. >> you were promised a job at dinecorp and then you got a job at echo log. >> i said i didn't want to go for $500, it wasn't enough for me. he said i do not want to give you back. i didn't have a choice. 500 is better than nothing so that's why i came. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> i paid totally $4,000 u.s., and when i came first i got $500, you could see how much i had to work to get that money back, it is at least eight months and the interest so it's like one year. >> robbie had been recruited
we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai, and the man said for an additional fee he could get him a job....
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ronnie in florida, also a democrat. >> i think he will be a great guy and i think he is someone we need to represent us as a nation. in florida, we want somebody who people.ng for his >> the christian science monitor writing about the des moines register soap box at the iowa state fair. this article. the article goes on the iowa state fair with the iowa state about the-- goes on iowa state fair as a rite of passage for presidential candidates with an opportunity to share part jobs on a stick with potential keep -- potential voters. time for a couple more calls. on the line for democrats. >> thank you for taking my call. i support martin o'malley. he seems to have some fresh ideas and good energy. is also answering questions, so i wanted to keep it brief. it seems like he has the experience as a former governor. >> republican caller erica in california. >> yes. speaking. hello? >> go ahead. husband. is a veteran i just lost him. he passed away. ,e was in the army for 20 years and i am very disappointed in the v.a. situation because he messed them up. trump going to be president, it might
ronnie in florida, also a democrat. >> i think he will be a great guy and i think he is someone we need to represent us as a nation. in florida, we want somebody who people.ng for his >> the christian science monitor writing about the des moines register soap box at the iowa state fair. this article. the article goes on the iowa state fair with the iowa state about the-- goes on iowa state fair as a rite of passage for presidential candidates with an opportunity to share part jobs...
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and then you had met ronnie who is his own man. john huntsman was the direct competitor and he took shots at mitt romney constantly. you add that severity past history past history and for mitt romney and his family the huntsman's were a significant irritant far more than their polling presence ever came to be. because it was more personal. for mitt romney to dispatch michele bachmann, so what? but to take out john huntsman after john huntsman had back stab him in the last election. >> in the end of course and spend he sees the writing on the wall and endorses romney, kind of. we do have a clip that we can discuss but this is john huntsman withdrawing from the presidential campaign. >> today i am suspending my campaign for the presidency. i believe it is now time for our party to unite around the candidate best equipped to defeat barack obama. despite our differences and the space between us on some of the issues, i believe that candidate is governor mitt romney. >> matt what do you see in this? >> my favorite part of that is to se
and then you had met ronnie who is his own man. john huntsman was the direct competitor and he took shots at mitt romney constantly. you add that severity past history past history and for mitt romney and his family the huntsman's were a significant irritant far more than their polling presence ever came to be. because it was more personal. for mitt romney to dispatch michele bachmann, so what? but to take out john huntsman after john huntsman had back stab him in the last election. >> in...
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and then you had met ronnie who is his own man. john huntsman was the direct competitor and he took shots at mitt romney constantly. you add that severity past history past history and for mitt romney and his family the huntsman's were a significant irritant far more than their polling presence ever came to be. because it was more personal. for mitt romney to dispatch michele bachmann, so what? but to take out john huntsman after john huntsman had back stab him in the last election. >> in the end of course and spend he sees the writing on the wall and endorses romney, kind of. we do have a clip that we can discuss but this is john huntsman withdrawing from the presidential campaign. >> today i am suspending my campaign for the presidency. i believe it is now time for our party to unite around the candidate best equipped to defeat barack obama. despite our differences and the space between us on some of the issues, i believe that candidate is governor mitt romney. >> matt what do you see in this? >> my favorite part of that is to se
and then you had met ronnie who is his own man. john huntsman was the direct competitor and he took shots at mitt romney constantly. you add that severity past history past history and for mitt romney and his family the huntsman's were a significant irritant far more than their polling presence ever came to be. because it was more personal. for mitt romney to dispatch michele bachmann, so what? but to take out john huntsman after john huntsman had back stab him in the last election. >> in...
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and ronnie said i didn't care for you on mtv. ugly duckling then but now a beautiful swan now.on't worry, i'm old enough to be your poppa. that's not creepy at all. let's have babies. and bill says you have a unique talent. i love the voice that you do. and justin williams says i would love to have dinner with you and talk the entire night. well, if you're nearby, i will be there talking with my husband. penelope says does anyone besides you think that your attacks are funny? you need some serious intervention. why fox continues to tolerate this is a mystery. >> your name is antelope and you are defending cat a map jim thorton sends us off with this theory. that hillary will be able to identify the middle class the same day that donald trump is named ambassador to mexico. we will see if that happens. maybe he will make himself the mexican ambassador when he's president. thank you for watching the show. don't forget you can mock us monday through friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 o'clock civic on the fox business network. find me on facebook. e-mails are always there for you. un
and ronnie said i didn't care for you on mtv. ugly duckling then but now a beautiful swan now.on't worry, i'm old enough to be your poppa. that's not creepy at all. let's have babies. and bill says you have a unique talent. i love the voice that you do. and justin williams says i would love to have dinner with you and talk the entire night. well, if you're nearby, i will be there talking with my husband. penelope says does anyone besides you think that your attacks are funny? you need some...
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. >> she hung up the phone, she turned around and said ronny's dead, they found him dead in his car.'ll put you on the bus and send you to michigan for the funeral, and that was it. and that made me hate her, because, from that day forward, i knew i was going to kill her, eventually. >> hugueley was sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother. but it wouldn't be the last time he'd commit murder. five years later, while incarcerated at a different prison, he stabbed an inmate 67 times after the man and two friends allegedly threatened him. >> all three of them come up to my cell, which was a single cell, and i slaughtered him, and went after them two, and they took off running and hid. but i was going to kill them all three. >> after receiving an additional life sentence for killing the inmate, 13 years later hugueley murdered again. in this unedited footage, hugueley describes how and why he killed a prison counselor. >> the plan was kill him, get the death penalty, use the state of tennessee's lethal injection as a means of suicide, since i didn't have the guts to do it mysel
. >> she hung up the phone, she turned around and said ronny's dead, they found him dead in his car.'ll put you on the bus and send you to michigan for the funeral, and that was it. and that made me hate her, because, from that day forward, i knew i was going to kill her, eventually. >> hugueley was sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother. but it wouldn't be the last time he'd commit murder. five years later, while incarcerated at a different prison, he stabbed an inmate...
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eddie, ronnie, joel, all the guys are laughing at me okay?g behind us going like get off the green. i said what are you even talking about. so i go to the next hole. i drive up on the green. and so then, you know, this guy comes and opens his mouth again, i'm going to knock him out. [ laughter ] hey. so, i started to turn around, then, ed and them goes you can't drive up on the green. i said [bleep] green. >> a very entertaining speech by him. temperatures in the 90s tonight for the earthquakes game in houston. 76 minute tied at one. dynamos alex scores are fright to give houston the lead. the dynamo win 2-1. san jose is now winless in their last seven matches dating back to june 27. >>> kind of like madonna, he is just alex. >> yes, just alex. a lot of soccer players with a lot of soccer players with one ,,,,,,,,,,,, so what i'm saying is, people like options. a lot of soccer players with one ,,,,,,,,,,,, when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartpho
eddie, ronnie, joel, all the guys are laughing at me okay?g behind us going like get off the green. i said what are you even talking about. so i go to the next hole. i drive up on the green. and so then, you know, this guy comes and opens his mouth again, i'm going to knock him out. [ laughter ] hey. so, i started to turn around, then, ed and them goes you can't drive up on the green. i said [bleep] green. >> a very entertaining speech by him. temperatures in the 90s tonight for the...
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opera related later in a good-natured way the sheet 83 pounds a ronnie and cheese to get over the shame and horror of it but that's the stretch of topics that are covered. every day is a different year so we could go from june 5, 1383 to june 4 or 6th, 1998. it's all topics and is again as again as i said nothing too heavy. hopefully entertaining and i really don't want to stand up and bore you all and make you turn into a bad day. it is to open this up to discussion. if anybody has any thoughts or questions about the book or about the process i'd be happy to entertain them. there's a lady in a blue and white striped dress. >> how would you begin researching a book like this? >> the book -- the question is how would i go about researching a book like this? is to get ways to start. you create the calendar and you try to vary from what's obvious. i spoke earlier about the lincoln assassination or the sinking of the titanic or world war i. there's always something else going on either associated with matter that person by kaiser wilhelm who is famous for one thing but has a bad day based o
opera related later in a good-natured way the sheet 83 pounds a ronnie and cheese to get over the shame and horror of it but that's the stretch of topics that are covered. every day is a different year so we could go from june 5, 1383 to june 4 or 6th, 1998. it's all topics and is again as again as i said nothing too heavy. hopefully entertaining and i really don't want to stand up and bore you all and make you turn into a bad day. it is to open this up to discussion. if anybody has any...
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ronnie: well, that's it. i'm skint now, stony broke -- thanks to you.
ronnie: well, that's it. i'm skint now, stony broke -- thanks to you.
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and then hurricane katrina, featuring haley barbour and investigative reporter ronnie green.american history tv on c-span 3 a few minutes past 2:00 p.m., don thomas discusses the history of space station and comparing russian and american development and looking at the future of international space station efforts. and on sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, appointment in tokyo as a signal corp film documenting the course of world war ii in the pacific theater from the japanese invasion of the philippines and to the surrender ceremony on september 2nd, 1945. get the complete schedule on c-span. >>> in april the house and senate hold a gold medal ceremony at the capitol honoring the doolittle tokyo raiders during their service during world war ii. the 80 men conducted the fair air raids on japan in april, 1942, four months afrp the attack on pearl harbor. mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi and dick durbin speak at the ceremony. >> ladies and gentlemen, the majority leader of the united states senate, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [ applause ] >> well good afternoon, everyone a
and then hurricane katrina, featuring haley barbour and investigative reporter ronnie green.american history tv on c-span 3 a few minutes past 2:00 p.m., don thomas discusses the history of space station and comparing russian and american development and looking at the future of international space station efforts. and on sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, appointment in tokyo as a signal corp film documenting the course of world war ii in the pacific theater from the japanese invasion of the...
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ronnie is a victim, herself of child trafficking.or all. >> we created the seal to be a visual mark of saying freedom from slavery. the freedom seal was created to show consumers can tell which companies are actively trying to prevent forced labor in their supply chains. >> when you talk to companies, what is your pitch to them? what do you say to them? >> i tell them, you know, there is an economic reason you want to get the freedom seal. the freedom seal, when we did research again we knew was an economic benefit to the companies, consumers are going to demand that their protects are not tainted by forced labor and supply chains. >> reporter: rani's story began when she was 7. she was taken from her family and sold into slavery in southern india. she stopped eating and became so sick she almost died. >> i was transported to another state where i did not know the language. i was disoriented, afraid and alone, crying for my mom to come and get me and she didn't come. my captored used intimidation and force to control me. they put me
ronnie is a victim, herself of child trafficking.or all. >> we created the seal to be a visual mark of saying freedom from slavery. the freedom seal was created to show consumers can tell which companies are actively trying to prevent forced labor in their supply chains. >> when you talk to companies, what is your pitch to them? what do you say to them? >> i tell them, you know, there is an economic reason you want to get the freedom seal. the freedom seal, when we did...
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. >>> one of the greatest players of all time, ronny lot is known for the character he had on and off the field. today, lot addressed alden smith's problem. >> it seems he never had an opportunity to learn how to learn and that's a sad part for a guy who has a lot of talent. you have to learn how to change a behavior in your life. >> he continues to be a mentor and contrib urt to the organization. and ads that smith needs to surround himself with people committed to helping him be great. >>> and an nbc follow up to an officer shot in oakland. he was investigating a sexual assault. they say the officer is now in stable condition after two surgeries. early monday morning, the sergeant and another officer went to the suspect's home and that home was on mlk way in oakla oakland. he allegedly opened fire with an assault rifle, and clemens was shot and killed when officer fired back. >>> michelle is convicted of killing a man 30 years ago and now serving time in a men's prison. recently, the federal judge ordered them to pay for the inmate's sexual assignment surgery. and a month later, her
. >>> one of the greatest players of all time, ronny lot is known for the character he had on and off the field. today, lot addressed alden smith's problem. >> it seems he never had an opportunity to learn how to learn and that's a sad part for a guy who has a lot of talent. you have to learn how to change a behavior in your life. >> he continues to be a mentor and contrib urt to the organization. and ads that smith needs to surround himself with people committed to helping...
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that is ronny, outlining plans for the pope's visit, the atlantic city rail line will make no stops from the shore to philadelphia and 6500 tickets are available during the light rail, special passes will be required and njt is selling them online starting saturday. >> we think we'll be at capacity, we are careful, if you are riding the river line or atlantic city rail line, you have to have a special event ticket. >> once the bridge closes on friday september 25th, all philadelphia bus routes end in camden and 676 will be shut down from the admiral wilson boulevard to the bruth. >> we are expected thousands of people to come through this hub in camden, it's an all hands on deck approach. there are just 1100 parking spaces for registered buses and zero spaces for cars, no one should expect to drive into the city and park, if you are coming, plan on walking over the ben franklin bridge to get to philadelphia. >> unless you have the ability to walk several miles that could be five, six, seven miles each way, re-evaluate if you want to get to this event or not. >> the pope's visit could bri
that is ronny, outlining plans for the pope's visit, the atlantic city rail line will make no stops from the shore to philadelphia and 6500 tickets are available during the light rail, special passes will be required and njt is selling them online starting saturday. >> we think we'll be at capacity, we are careful, if you are riding the river line or atlantic city rail line, you have to have a special event ticket. >> once the bridge closes on friday september 25th, all philadelphia...
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one of the sports best known names ronnie piper passed away at the age of 61.f the wwe biggest names rising to fame in the 80s. his agent said he died in his sleep. >>> lynn anderson has died, the singer i never promised you a rose garden passed away at vanderbilt medical center on thursday. anderson hit the spotlight on the lawrence welk show between 1967 and 1969 roles garden sealed her country music legacy, anderson was 67 years old. >>> whether you want to laugh until your belly hurts or edge of your seat, hollywood has it all for you. >> reporter: your mission twheectd is to head to the -- this weekend to head to the theaters for thrills or laughs. mission impossible is staring tom cruise as imf agent ethan hunt. >> where are you. >> reporter: the entire time is back to take their next impossible mission this time they try to rad indicate the syndicate that is as highly skilled as you are. the team joins forced with a disavowed british agent who may or may not be a member of the deadly rogue nation. >>> and vacation is back for a remake or reboot or reimag
one of the sports best known names ronnie piper passed away at the age of 61.f the wwe biggest names rising to fame in the 80s. his agent said he died in his sleep. >>> lynn anderson has died, the singer i never promised you a rose garden passed away at vanderbilt medical center on thursday. anderson hit the spotlight on the lawrence welk show between 1967 and 1969 roles garden sealed her country music legacy, anderson was 67 years old. >>> whether you want to laugh until your...
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anniversary of hurricane katrina, tuesday book tv on c-span2 features pulitzer prize winner journalist ronnie green, on his book shot on the bridge. that's live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> book tv in primetime continues to stay with books from current and for members of congress, at 8:00 p.m. barney frank on his memoir, frank. at 8:50 p.m. steve russell on his book, we got him, after that and i 25:00 p.m. mike lee discusses, are lost constitution former oklahoma congressman on the parties versus the people, how to turn republicans and democrats into americans. was three senator mccaskill on her book plenty ladylike. >> is so thrilled and excited to be here and i want to thank c-span for covering this national book festival. we have a beautiful sunny days and i hope that camera shows me how huge the crowd is. one thing to remember about the exceptional progress is that they are the exception. >> thank you all for coming today, it's a wonderful event is been said that heaven is a library well if that's the case, heaven has gone outside today and we are in heaven at the national boo
anniversary of hurricane katrina, tuesday book tv on c-span2 features pulitzer prize winner journalist ronnie green, on his book shot on the bridge. that's live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> book tv in primetime continues to stay with books from current and for members of congress, at 8:00 p.m. barney frank on his memoir, frank. at 8:50 p.m. steve russell on his book, we got him, after that and i 25:00 p.m. mike lee discusses, are lost constitution former oklahoma congressman...
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anniversary of hurricane katr a katrina, featuring former mississippi governor haley barbour and ronnie green. on american history tv on c-span3 saturday afternoon, a few minutes past 2:00 p.m., a former astro in and out discusses the history of space station compared to russian and american programs since the early 1950s and looking at the future of international space station efforts. sunday, in the 1945 u.s. army signal corps..film, from the japanese invasion of the ill means and the death march through the surrender ceremony on september 2nd, 1945. get our complete schedule at c-span..org. >>> next, university of minnesota professor erika lee talks about asian immigration to 1830 to 1930, including the role of san francisco bay's angel island in the 20th century. she compares the angel island and ellis island experiences describing how asian immigrants had more extensive background checks than european immigrants in new york. her class is about an hour and a half. >> hello, guys. welcome back. i'm really excited to talk to you today for our session this afternoon because so many of
anniversary of hurricane katr a katrina, featuring former mississippi governor haley barbour and ronnie green. on american history tv on c-span3 saturday afternoon, a few minutes past 2:00 p.m., a former astro in and out discusses the history of space station compared to russian and american programs since the early 1950s and looking at the future of international space station efforts. sunday, in the 1945 u.s. army signal corps..film, from the japanese invasion of the ill means and the death...
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[applause] >> and i saw former governor ronny muss grove earlier but i don't know whether he is in here, but he is on the grounds, too. so we're glad so many people have turned out. let me just briefly introduce each member of the panel. the one thing that struck me -- i've read all of the books, and how it's, again, reminder how small and swim hat and interconnected we are in this state because there are characters in these books that appear in more than one book. one member of the panel appears in more than one of the books and it's a reminder again of how we really kind of all together in this state. but beginning on my far right, we have k.c. morrison, professor of political science and public administration at mississippi state university, and the author of "aaron henry of mississippi," inside ang tater. next to him we have dennis mitchell, who is head of the division of arts and science and a professor of history at mississippi state university at meridian, and he is the author of "a new history of mississippi." in the middle we have don thompson, who holds not only a bachelor bac
[applause] >> and i saw former governor ronny muss grove earlier but i don't know whether he is in here, but he is on the grounds, too. so we're glad so many people have turned out. let me just briefly introduce each member of the panel. the one thing that struck me -- i've read all of the books, and how it's, again, reminder how small and swim hat and interconnected we are in this state because there are characters in these books that appear in more than one book. one member of the panel...
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[cheers and applause] twenty-six euros rodney and ronnie are determined to escape the street violencehat killed so many of their friends. >> i lost a good friend, he was from -- he was young, he was no older than 12 or 13. >>reporter: now, as police officers, they hope to save the lives of children and young people. >> my heart was like something has to change. i did not want to be a part of that. i am deeply rooted in my community. i do empathize, but also i have to be that disciplinarian when time needs to be. i can't just let that result keep happening. >>reporter: as children and young men, the twin said they had both positive and negative contact with police. >> brought up, we didn't like the cops growing up. we were always told that cops were bad people. >>reporter: the twins a getting to know certain officers made the difference. now, they hope they can help build trust in the community. >> is officers, we should listen to understand. i think communication is very key and vital in this profession. >>reporter: this video shows the recruit class in training. these new officers ar
[cheers and applause] twenty-six euros rodney and ronnie are determined to escape the street violencehat killed so many of their friends. >> i lost a good friend, he was from -- he was young, he was no older than 12 or 13. >>reporter: now, as police officers, they hope to save the lives of children and young people. >> my heart was like something has to change. i did not want to be a part of that. i am deeply rooted in my community. i do empathize, but also i have to be that...
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. >> ronnie ballou is doing ten years for felony possession of firearms. >> basically a gang program.ough it, some people don't, right? >> once these gang members get here, a lot of people are engaged in activities that put them in segregation. once they are in segregation, we are looking at a way to work them into the general population with our gang program. >> the security threat group program or stg was developed as an alternative to locking down suspected gang members indefinitely. >> you go through that program basically throw your hands up and you've fallen into what the state has, you know what i'm saying, what the state wants. >> there's a misnomer that it's a snitch program. that in order to participate in the program you have to tell on other people. i've always maintained the only person i expect you to tell on is yourself, own your own behaviors, step up to the plate, admit what you are and what you've done and be willing to change that. >> i'm not taking the program, my people ain't taking the program. none of us are taking the program. i'm just going to sit here and rid
. >> ronnie ballou is doing ten years for felony possession of firearms. >> basically a gang program.ough it, some people don't, right? >> once these gang members get here, a lot of people are engaged in activities that put them in segregation. once they are in segregation, we are looking at a way to work them into the general population with our gang program. >> the security threat group program or stg was developed as an alternative to locking down suspected gang...
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[cheers and applause] this is the band helmed by ronnie vannucci, who is the drummer from the killersrrow night, christina applegate will be here, rick springfield will be here and we'll hear music from tyler the creator. and on thursday, jason bateman, nicole richie, and music from stephen marley. >> jimmy: you know our first guest from "the social network," "j. edgar" and "the lone ranger" too. he is one of the tallest actors in america who teams up next with superman in "the man from u.n.c.l.e." it opens in theaters august 14th please say hello to armie hammer. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: welcome! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: i hope this is not a new question, but do you, and be honest, do you have any nude pictures of yourself on your telephone? >> i was hoping, i was watching the opening monologue, i was hoping you weren't going to ask me this. i found out today i have nude pictures on my phone. i went to get my haircut, this is a special occasion. the led said -- and the hairdresser said i a daughter, do you have pictures of your daughter? and i get to pictures of my daug
[cheers and applause] this is the band helmed by ronnie vannucci, who is the drummer from the killersrrow night, christina applegate will be here, rick springfield will be here and we'll hear music from tyler the creator. and on thursday, jason bateman, nicole richie, and music from stephen marley. >> jimmy: you know our first guest from "the social network," "j. edgar" and "the lone ranger" too. he is one of the tallest actors in america who teams up next...
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reform movement that got squash, but others beneath the surface, so there is in the election of i ronnie and he wasn't supposed to win, the council determines who gets to run and in the last go around they didn't let someone run who they thought was supposed to be more pragmatic than others. he was thought to be a little off-center in terms of the regime, and he won. which tells you that there is some sort of yearning there which visitors always report back, some sort of yearning with the outside world. that being said, the people at the top still call the shots, my point is there are competing powers there. if this agreement goes well, what i mean by goes well? if johan he gets what he bargained for, sanction relief which can also be seen as a detriment of course because they would have more money to do the bad thing, but if you get sanction relief than the parliamentary scheduled in february i would think that he would gain some votes. what does that mean? maybe the balance of the parliament shifts a little a little bit, these are all sort of concepts, but that's what you're working fo
reform movement that got squash, but others beneath the surface, so there is in the election of i ronnie and he wasn't supposed to win, the council determines who gets to run and in the last go around they didn't let someone run who they thought was supposed to be more pragmatic than others. he was thought to be a little off-center in terms of the regime, and he won. which tells you that there is some sort of yearning there which visitors always report back, some sort of yearning with the...
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roush without consulting them, but the republicans selection to replace her, court of appeals judge ronny austin, juvenile, was defeated in a 20- 21 -- jr., was defeated in a 20- 21 vote. the interim appointment will expire unless she is confirmed by the general assembly. >>> but the big reason for the special session involves the 3rd congressional district centered in and around richmond. a federal court ruled it was unconstitutional because it includes too many african american voters weakening their voting power. democrats want it completely redrawn, but that's not what the court ordered according to a top leading republican. the process was ordered to be kept as transparent as possible. >>> the redskins will not drop their name to get a new stadium. those are the words today of general manager bruce allen. he made that comment at the training facility in richmond. the team's name that many see as a racial slur has been a source of much controversy over the years. allen also said the search for a new stadium is in its very early stages and locations in d.c., virginia and maryland are a
roush without consulting them, but the republicans selection to replace her, court of appeals judge ronny austin, juvenile, was defeated in a 20- 21 -- jr., was defeated in a 20- 21 vote. the interim appointment will expire unless she is confirmed by the general assembly. >>> but the big reason for the special session involves the 3rd congressional district centered in and around richmond. a federal court ruled it was unconstitutional because it includes too many african american...
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. >> you tell them, ronny? you tell them! whole idea that we live in an age of limits and say no, america's future is just as expansive as it ever was. >> next tuesday, you will go to the polls. i think when you make that decision, it might be well if you ask yourself. are you better off than you were four years ago? >> this is continuing abc news election night coverage. >> it is beginning to look like, well, the word is landslide for ronald reagan tonight. but they're not breaking out the champagne at the reagan headquarters now, it's only because they're -- well, they can't find an opener. >> jimmy carter, though beaten at the polls, did not act like a beaten man. he said he didn't feel as people had turned against him personally, but it voted over america's lost dominance in world affairs and economic affairs. mr. carter showed a flash of anguish only once when he said his wife had see a majority of preachers this morning that america had put a true christian in the oval office. >> we knew that reagan had won the election
. >> you tell them, ronny? you tell them! whole idea that we live in an age of limits and say no, america's future is just as expansive as it ever was. >> next tuesday, you will go to the polls. i think when you make that decision, it might be well if you ask yourself. are you better off than you were four years ago? >> this is continuing abc news election night coverage. >> it is beginning to look like, well, the word is landslide for ronald reagan tonight. but they're...
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we had some nice people on the team, ronnie from z-100, but your team really outdid us. but i think you and gary pallone were in cahoots, and you raided my team so that your team was better. >> no, not at all. you had that big mutt -- >> pete. >> yeah, pete, the policeman, that almost hit one out of the ballpark this year. unfortunately, this year he hit a couple of ground balls. we had a good scouting report on your team this year. >> by the way, even scary from z-100 did well on your team. >> yes, he did. scary jones played right field, we made sure nobody hit the ball to him. [laughter] and brody was our pitcher. he did a great job last night. >> rosanna put together so many practice, i mean, zero. [laughter] we really only have ourselves to blame for the sloppy fielding. >> all i know was, john, i was down people. they were all on the dl list. i had to go in and play. i wasn't planning on playing. i was just pushing a pencil around. >> look at you out there. >> that was the highlight of my night, when you almost brought that pop-up. it looked like you were doing the
we had some nice people on the team, ronnie from z-100, but your team really outdid us. but i think you and gary pallone were in cahoots, and you raided my team so that your team was better. >> no, not at all. you had that big mutt -- >> pete. >> yeah, pete, the policeman, that almost hit one out of the ballpark this year. unfortunately, this year he hit a couple of ground balls. we had a good scouting report on your team this year. >> by the way, even scary from z-100...
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and 7:30 pm eastern time ronnie greene reports on the shooting of unarmed residents by police on the danziger bridge. that event occurred on september 42005. finally, katrina'skatrina's immediate damage and the lasting effects on new orleans infrastructure and on his people. that all happens tonight on to 12 book tv. here is roberta gratz. we are still here you bastards. >> do you have a plan? >> no. you know i'm not a planner. >> thank you all, everybody so much for coming. it itcoming. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this wonderful public lunch. roberta gratz's new book, how the people of new orleans rebuilt their city. we are still here, you bastards. on behalf of the knew school and nation books is my pleasure to welcome everyone. i want to say a couple things about some people who help make this series possible. mary watson and pamela tillis from the executive dean's office of the knew school and they are wonderful partners in the series of events which are throughout the year. i also want to thank c-span, and it is so great you are here tonight filming this. it is such a pl
and 7:30 pm eastern time ronnie greene reports on the shooting of unarmed residents by police on the danziger bridge. that event occurred on september 42005. finally, katrina'skatrina's immediate damage and the lasting effects on new orleans infrastructure and on his people. that all happens tonight on to 12 book tv. here is roberta gratz. we are still here you bastards. >> do you have a plan? >> no. you know i'm not a planner. >> thank you all, everybody so much for coming....
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. >> cue the slow motion, ronnie but let's start with the social media sprint that continues to follow>> yeah, hollywood weighing in big time as hillary clinton sounds off on his feud with fox news rival megyn kelly. >> but it's megyn who has the final word. at least right at this second. let's go inside the nationwide hot topic dealing with the donald. >> i just got back from a weekend at the beach with my husband and three kids. anything happen in the news while i was gone? anything?
. >> cue the slow motion, ronnie but let's start with the social media sprint that continues to follow>> yeah, hollywood weighing in big time as hillary clinton sounds off on his feud with fox news rival megyn kelly. >> but it's megyn who has the final word. at least right at this second. let's go inside the nationwide hot topic dealing with the donald. >> i just got back from a weekend at the beach with my husband and three kids. anything happen in the news while i was...
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my name is ronnie, i'm a full-time ph.d. student at university of houston studying urban education.nd in texas we have adopted new textbooks in history that mention, they talk about the civil rights -- i'm sorry, the civil war, and they mention slavery as a very side issue and that the civil war was about states' rights. not that states -- not states' rights to own people, but it was about states' rights. so this sort of revisionist history, we see it often in houston and in texas -- that's where i'm from. [laughter] help us. [laughter] but i'm sort of wondering, what do you think our responsibility is as -- and i won't say the learned, but just conscious people, people who know, like, we're retelling the story wrong or we're making it up as we go, or we're making the story that it looks better for some people and not as bad for other people. what is our responsibility as writers? i think in my mind i think maybe i am a writer. but what is our responsibility as parents, as educators, as teachers to tell history well? because, yeah, it is all an interpretation, but also to tell it we
my name is ronnie, i'm a full-time ph.d. student at university of houston studying urban education.nd in texas we have adopted new textbooks in history that mention, they talk about the civil rights -- i'm sorry, the civil war, and they mention slavery as a very side issue and that the civil war was about states' rights. not that states -- not states' rights to own people, but it was about states' rights. so this sort of revisionist history, we see it often in houston and in texas -- that's...