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host: ross eisenbrey? guest: i think the business community has had 30, 35 years of their taxes being reduced and reduced and reduced to make the business climate writer. -- guest: not in maryland. guest: even in maryland, the tax rate on corporations is less today. if only because of the federal tax rate being so much lower than it was 25, 30 years ago. they share of the state revenues and federal revenues that are paid by corporation is much lower than it used to be. that is not the solution. i think that the federal government needs to step in and be the employer of last resort. there are one million things that need to be done, as what i said childcare, before and after school programs. if you have been to baltimore, you see miles and miles of empty houses, boarded-up houses. they could be rebuilt, torn down. something needs to be done about them. they are an eyesore and applied. people could be put to work doing that. as i said, the schools need all of this work. we should have a program that puts peo
host: ross eisenbrey? guest: i think the business community has had 30, 35 years of their taxes being reduced and reduced and reduced to make the business climate writer. -- guest: not in maryland. guest: even in maryland, the tax rate on corporations is less today. if only because of the federal tax rate being so much lower than it was 25, 30 years ago. they share of the state revenues and federal revenues that are paid by corporation is much lower than it used to be. that is not the solution....
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ross eisenbrey, let me begin with you. let's look back a little bit before we talk about what is happening today. what happened to inner cities in the country? guest: there are two things that are very important. one is the industrialization and the other is racial segregation. because we really have two different stories within most american cities, a story about what has happened to african-americans and what has happened to the rest of the population. let me start with housing and how that affected lack people. -- black people. we have a long history and baltimore is a great example where they have, in the 1920's, the mayor set up a council and segregation committee, a neighborhood association set up to keep black people out of white neighborhoods and to keep them in pockets of very dense, poor black population. they were segregated into essentially a ghetto. because they were in that situation, when the great wealth expansion in the united states occurred after world war ii, they were left out of it. they could not get
ross eisenbrey, let me begin with you. let's look back a little bit before we talk about what is happening today. what happened to inner cities in the country? guest: there are two things that are very important. one is the industrialization and the other is racial segregation. because we really have two different stories within most american cities, a story about what has happened to african-americans and what has happened to the rest of the population. let me start with housing and how that...
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ross: just kidding. what is clear is that johnson's policies allowed white southerners to breathe a sigh of relief. ex-confederates were back in power, slavery was ended but much of the old racial and labor order was restored and they appeared to have an ally in the white house. johnson even allowed the south to hold federal elections and to elect ex-confederates back to congress including alexander stevens who is reelected to his old georgia congressional seat. congress met for a short time. they had just adjourned in march of 1865 when the war came to a close and they would not return until december. andrew johnson was left alone for eight of the most critical months in u.s. history. many x confederates who had been expecting the worst were now emboldened and ready to obstruct republican initiatives by any means necessary. when the republicans returned to congress, they refused to seat stevens and the other politicians. it's citing the authority of congress to give the judge of the elections, congress
ross: just kidding. what is clear is that johnson's policies allowed white southerners to breathe a sigh of relief. ex-confederates were back in power, slavery was ended but much of the old racial and labor order was restored and they appeared to have an ally in the white house. johnson even allowed the south to hold federal elections and to elect ex-confederates back to congress including alexander stevens who is reelected to his old georgia congressional seat. congress met for a short time....
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, protagonizada por la esposa del jefe del alguacil de san francisco, ross mirkarimi...a actriz eliana lpez expone en esta obra su visin sobre el incidente sobre violencia domstica que vivi la pareja en el 2012... --- la obra se presentar en el centro cultural mission para las artes latinas, en el 2868 de la calle mission en sfrancisco... take nats 4 sec wait for cue ----la ciudad de cupertianunci que cancela los juegos pirotcnicos durante la celebracin del 4 de julio y todo por la sequa. ----usualmente, los fuegos artificiales son lanzados desde el campo de beisbol de la preparatoria cupertino, pero la escuela ha dicho que tienen que regar el campo con mas de 100 mil galones de agua para prevenir posibles incendios. ---es por este motivo que el distrito escolar se niega a realizar este evento. cesar --- la compaÑa de agua de san jos decidi ampliar la cuota de agua para hogares de familias numerosas... take vo --- as responden a las quej quienes consideraban injusto estandarizar el uso del agua por cada vivienda, cuando el consumo depende de la cantidad de personas que v
, protagonizada por la esposa del jefe del alguacil de san francisco, ross mirkarimi...a actriz eliana lpez expone en esta obra su visin sobre el incidente sobre violencia domstica que vivi la pareja en el 2012... --- la obra se presentar en el centro cultural mission para las artes latinas, en el 2868 de la calle mission en sfrancisco... take nats 4 sec wait for cue ----la ciudad de cupertianunci que cancela los juegos pirotcnicos durante la celebracin del 4 de julio y todo por la sequa....
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(diana ross) ♪ someday we'll be together ♪ (applause, cheering) (narrator) the jacksons reunited withacles. ♪ well there's a brand new place i found ♪ ♪ where people goin' from miles around ♪ ♪ they come from everywhere and if you drop in there ♪ ♪ you might see anybody in town goin' ♪ ♪ goin' to a go-go ♪ (narrator) we saw the emotional homecoming of marvin gaye in one of his last performances for his motown family. ♪ i, i've got to know, lord ♪ ♪ ♪ somebody tell me ♪ ♪ ♪ tell me what's goin' on ♪ ♪ (narrator) plus, you'll see michael jackson capture the attention of the entire world with the historic world premiere of the most famous dance routine of all time. ♪ and now you can have a front row seat to this unforgettable night. we're about to see some of the incredible performances from one of the greatest musical programs in television history. ♪ it was the reunion of soul music's brightest stars. presenting "motown 25: yesterday, today, forever." on dvd for the very first time. ♪ baby, everything is all right ♪ ♪ uptight out of sight ♪ (narrator) motown 25 brought us so many speci
(diana ross) ♪ someday we'll be together ♪ (applause, cheering) (narrator) the jacksons reunited withacles. ♪ well there's a brand new place i found ♪ ♪ where people goin' from miles around ♪ ♪ they come from everywhere and if you drop in there ♪ ♪ you might see anybody in town goin' ♪ ♪ goin' to a go-go ♪ (narrator) we saw the emotional homecoming of marvin gaye in one of his last performances for his motown family. ♪ i, i've got to know, lord ♪ ♪ ♪ somebody...
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. >> reporter: ross moore residents never get a water bill because the hoa covers it. they are taking action. they say green grass will be a thing of the past, and it will look more like this. ross moore is known for landscaping and lush greens, but landscapers are now coming in and changing things up. >> we're going to take all this grass out and change it with rocks and drought-tolerant plants. >> reporter: it deals with the fact that individual water usage can't be tracked and there is too much to be watered out here. >> this area, the fairways, has three or four, i believe it's four meters for the whole area. and that covers the landscaping and all of the personal home usage. >> and so the 18 presidents have been finding ways to preserve water. grass is being spray painted or replaced with fake grass. residents say they're accepting the new reality. >> they may take all this grass out and earn cries about it but then they put something else in there. >> look any, it's plastic grass. and it's beautiful. can't tell. >> it requires over 6,000 gallons a day notice peak
. >> reporter: ross moore residents never get a water bill because the hoa covers it. they are taking action. they say green grass will be a thing of the past, and it will look more like this. ross moore is known for landscaping and lush greens, but landscapers are now coming in and changing things up. >> we're going to take all this grass out and change it with rocks and drought-tolerant plants. >> reporter: it deals with the fact that individual water usage can't be tracked...
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he went up against cherokee chief john ross.ho did everything he had to keep his ancestral homeland including appealing to the supreme court. the epic struggle changed the face of america, and it is story the cohost of american edition explores in his new book. what drew you to this story of the president against the cherokee chief? >> my day job. this is sort of the back story. i go to the era in which american democracy was taking shape. jackson had a lot to do with that, and i argue this other man, john ross, had a lot to do with it as well. they battled over real estate in the system. laura: this was a land grab wasn't it, plain and simple? >> nothing is plain and simple about this story, but if you put it into a phrase, though it would be a land grab. the cherokees and other native nations in the southern u.s. had the right to their land. white settlers wanted the land and they were trying to figure out i do get it, so a lot of bribery, coercion, and warrants were used to get it done. laura: tell us about the tools used to
he went up against cherokee chief john ross.ho did everything he had to keep his ancestral homeland including appealing to the supreme court. the epic struggle changed the face of america, and it is story the cohost of american edition explores in his new book. what drew you to this story of the president against the cherokee chief? >> my day job. this is sort of the back story. i go to the era in which american democracy was taking shape. jackson had a lot to do with that, and i argue...
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i did not vote for ross perot, i voted for george h w bush. but is it illegitimate to say that perot could not articulate the issues he cared about? those are important issues that millions of people care about. i do not agree with those americans that ross perot should've gotten their vote. but to say that person shouldn't be represented is not good democracy. you said, we do not want a clown show. can you elaborate? guest: one argument made, that undermines what we are talking about, is to allow everyone running to be in the debates. we have all sorts of minor trivial candidates who have no chance whatsoever of being elected president. we don't want that. we want a voice on the podium to articulate the views of the large bulk of americans. we do not want to simply open it up and let everyone come in. the republicans and democrats at that point would say we are not going to participate in this. but if you have a system that allows a candidate to earn her or his way into the dsr podium we think that affords the system a better opportunity to h
i did not vote for ross perot, i voted for george h w bush. but is it illegitimate to say that perot could not articulate the issues he cared about? those are important issues that millions of people care about. i do not agree with those americans that ross perot should've gotten their vote. but to say that person shouldn't be represented is not good democracy. you said, we do not want a clown show. can you elaborate? guest: one argument made, that undermines what we are talking about, is to...
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gartenstein-ross. am i pronouncing not even close? >> that's correct. >> is very usual by the way. mr. gartenstein-ross is an adjunct assistant professor at the security studies program and a lecture at the catholic university of america and author of the report homegrown terrorists in the u.s. and u.k. mr. gartenstein-ross. >> senator johnson, senator carper, an honor to appear before you today. but i focus on in the testimony is the question of what has the u.s. done, what can the u.s. role be encountering the brand messaging. with respect to isis which i think right now is rightly at the center of our concerns we seem the most romantic brand rise of any organization in large part because of the reason j.m. berger lays out excellent messaging, ugly they go far beyond what al qaeda and others have done and they take advantage of web 2.0 indirect via the internet which suddenly makes someone who was alone a part of a group. they are also vulnerable though it's not inevitable to the most romantic brand
gartenstein-ross. am i pronouncing not even close? >> that's correct. >> is very usual by the way. mr. gartenstein-ross is an adjunct assistant professor at the security studies program and a lecture at the catholic university of america and author of the report homegrown terrorists in the u.s. and u.k. mr. gartenstein-ross. >> senator johnson, senator carper, an honor to appear before you today. but i focus on in the testimony is the question of what has the u.s. done, what...
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please welcome professor ross. [applause] prof. ross: thank you, justice kennedy, for that kind introduction. it was justice kennedy who asked that miller's portrait be brought out here. i guess because i'm the leading miller scholar, which has always worked well for me. my wife fell in love with me because i was the leading miller scholar. [laughter] thank you to the supreme court historical society for inviting me and jennifer lowe whose organization and intellectual efforts make this series work. i want to offer my sympathies to the family of leon silverman, a person who gave so much time and energy to the supreme court historical society. i would like to open tonight with a disclaimer. i'm about to give an account of the struggle during the start of the reconstruction era between the president to congress and the supreme court to define the meaning of the civil war. to determine what all the death and destruction of the war had been for. the story i will tell is one of men in powerful positions shaping national policy. i don't
please welcome professor ross. [applause] prof. ross: thank you, justice kennedy, for that kind introduction. it was justice kennedy who asked that miller's portrait be brought out here. i guess because i'm the leading miller scholar, which has always worked well for me. my wife fell in love with me because i was the leading miller scholar. [laughter] thank you to the supreme court historical society for inviting me and jennifer lowe whose organization and intellectual efforts make this series...
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fox's morgan downey spoke with a shocked parent. >> ross' daughter kindergarten at owen elementary.ar-old was shown nude pictures in class. >> unfortunately the students were exposed to the pictures. >> ross led me the letter 20 students were sent home with the principle wants to make parents aware of what happened because parents will likely hear about from it their child and may get questions from them. the letter says a relative of a student showed up unannouncedannounced. to go share photos she had taken of zoo animals from the recent class field trip she helped chaperone. when the teacher hooked up the woman's cell phone nude photos of the woman popped up on the classroom smart board. ross said her daughter is confused and is asking questions. >> i had to convince her she wasn't in trouble. she hadn't done anything wrong and i asked her what part of the body that she had seen and she pointed down toward her lap. >> ross upset this was the after school conversation she had to have with her daughter. >> she should be protected from things like that at school by her teacher, by he
fox's morgan downey spoke with a shocked parent. >> ross' daughter kindergarten at owen elementary.ar-old was shown nude pictures in class. >> unfortunately the students were exposed to the pictures. >> ross led me the letter 20 students were sent home with the principle wants to make parents aware of what happened because parents will likely hear about from it their child and may get questions from them. the letter says a relative of a student showed up unannouncedannounced....
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it was lynitra ross. >> lynitra ross.oman who claimed she received $10,000 for house repairs within three weeks of the murder. now the trail was warm. very warm. high pulled phone record for all three. reggie lynitra, stacy. combed through hundreds of calls and texts. until. >> a very interesting sequence of calls actually emerged from that. >> reporter: a sequence. february 14th. it went like this. at 6:42 p.m. reggie called lynitra. at 6:45 lynitra called stacy. at 6:48 lynitra called reggie back. >> called and said are we still doing this? lynitra, called stacy. yes, he's here. i'll have him at the park. lynitra said go up there. until 8:40 when reggie's call was captured on the tower. >> the call at 8:40 p.m. to lyntitra to reggie saying it's done. >> at 9:00 p.m. lynitra sent a text. happy valentine's day. >> is that a code? >> a code for, it's done he's dead. all most there now. all he needed was a money trail to prove money for hire. so bank records. >> tedious work as phone record. >> guess what that $10,000, stac
it was lynitra ross. >> lynitra ross.oman who claimed she received $10,000 for house repairs within three weeks of the murder. now the trail was warm. very warm. high pulled phone record for all three. reggie lynitra, stacy. combed through hundreds of calls and texts. until. >> a very interesting sequence of calls actually emerged from that. >> reporter: a sequence. february 14th. it went like this. at 6:42 p.m. reggie called lynitra. at 6:45 lynitra called stacy. at 6:48...
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for "nightline," this is brian ross in new york. >> our thanks to brian ross and this evening the subpoenatem family released a statement saying like nempb this beautiful country we are struggling to understand how this could happen. >>> up next here something entirely different. an amazing act of friendship. quite literally the gift of life. what one woman offered to do for her best friend who could not carry a child of her own. we're helping repay her now with a surprise she will never forget. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and
for "nightline," this is brian ross in new york. >> our thanks to brian ross and this evening the subpoenatem family released a statement saying like nempb this beautiful country we are struggling to understand how this could happen. >>> up next here something entirely different. an amazing act of friendship. quite literally the gift of life. what one woman offered to do for her best friend who could not carry a child of her own. we're helping repay her now with a...
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and that's unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was crying during his statements. you know he's looking at his life being destroyed and, of course, but he's also was very moved by those stories as we all were. >>reporter: a documentary about him called deep web premiered in the united states on the same day as his sentencing. he has developed a cult following among those who believe the government has overreached in its war on drug >> it's not a deterrent. the silk road was shut down in 2013. there have been hundreds of copy cat services. the technology is in its infancy so the dark net is in its infancy. it's not going to go away. >>reporter: the judge said she struggled with the sentence but in the end accused ross of flouting the law and he should know better. >>> the german chancellor says she'll work with the british prime minister on reforming the european union and stressed her desire to keep the u.k. within the bloc. david camron has been touring european capitals and wants changes made by the time the u.k. holds a referendum on eu membership. >> there are
and that's unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was crying during his statements. you know he's looking at his life being destroyed and, of course, but he's also was very moved by those stories as we all were. >>reporter: a documentary about him called deep web premiered in the united states on the same day as his sentencing. he has developed a cult following among those who believe the government has overreached in its war on drug >> it's not a deterrent. the silk road was...
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that is the larios ross mathews on rupaul's drag race. on straight talk with ross mathews where he will teach you how to be heterosexual. you've also probably seen him on the red carpet. what a big deal with. >> this is a really big deal. >> i am so excited to be here and get to talk to you. >> i love you as well, i love you cents you are in turn on the "tonight show." >> i started in 2001. that's like 14 years almost. >> did you guys ever get to ride motorcycles? >> now, i have a vespa. >> do you have a helmet? >> of course. but we never go on the open road together but i love him with all my heart. >> that was fantastic. so quickly, what makes a good drag queen? >> 100% commitment. it takes balls to dress up like a lady. and that not only do face discrimination you face discrimination but you have to prove that this is an art. not just the illusion but the attitude. and it really is about entertaining a crowd. >> far more lucrative propositions than your average dancers. >> they not only get $100,000 that they began to tour the world. >
that is the larios ross mathews on rupaul's drag race. on straight talk with ross mathews where he will teach you how to be heterosexual. you've also probably seen him on the red carpet. what a big deal with. >> this is a really big deal. >> i am so excited to be here and get to talk to you. >> i love you as well, i love you cents you are in turn on the "tonight show." >> i started in 2001. that's like 14 years almost. >> did you guys ever get to ride...
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gartenstein-ross. am i pronouncing that correct? daveed gartenstein-ross: that's correct. >> that's very unusual, by the way. mr. gartenstein-ross is a senior fellow with the foundation of defense and democracies, adjunct assistant professor in georgetown university security's program, lecturer at catholic university of america, and author of the report "home grown terrorists in the u.s. and u.k." daveed gartenstein-ross: it's an honor to appear before you today. what i'm going to focus on in this testimony is the question of what has the u.s. done? what can the u.s. role be in countering this violent messaging? with respect to isis, which i think right now is rightly at the center of our concerns we've seen the most dramatic brand rise of any jihadist organization. in large part because of the reasons that berger lays out. they are excellent messaging, go far beyond what al qaeda and others have done and take advantage of web 2.0 activity of the internet, which makes somebody who is alone a part of a
gartenstein-ross. am i pronouncing that correct? daveed gartenstein-ross: that's correct. >> that's very unusual, by the way. mr. gartenstein-ross is a senior fellow with the foundation of defense and democracies, adjunct assistant professor in georgetown university security's program, lecturer at catholic university of america, and author of the report "home grown terrorists in the u.s. and u.k." daveed gartenstein-ross: it's an honor to appear before you today. what i'm going...
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>>> we have normal morning stuff on i-95 betsy ross bridge. trouble with the traffic lights in grays ferry. they are not dark like they were on tuesday, they are flashing this morning, but it could give you an issue. no major delays on the schuylkill expressway. in franconia, watch out for a crash at quincy drive at church road. no issues, on the northeast extension. >> a house fire in philadelphia sent a person to the hospital. the action cam was on the scene west nedro avenue. crews norkd -- knocked down the flames. someone was overcome by smoke. it is unclear why the house caught fire. >>> police released a surveillance video of a man they are looking for in the rape of a south philadelphia home. the man broke into the residence at 5:30 a.m. monday, he stood over her bed and put his hand
>>> we have normal morning stuff on i-95 betsy ross bridge. trouble with the traffic lights in grays ferry. they are not dark like they were on tuesday, they are flashing this morning, but it could give you an issue. no major delays on the schuylkill expressway. in franconia, watch out for a crash at quincy drive at church road. no issues, on the northeast extension. >> a house fire in philadelphia sent a person to the hospital. the action cam was on the scene west nedro avenue....
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i did not vote for ross perot, i voted for george h w bush.ut is it illegitimate to say that he could not talk about issues he cared about? i do not agreed with those americans of ross perot should've gotten loads of commitment to say that they should not be represented is a bad thing for our democracy. host: new set we do not want a clone show. can you elaborate-- -- we do not want a clown show. can you elaborate? guest: minor candidates who have no chance, we do not want that. we want a voice to articulate the views of the large bulk of americans. so we do not want recently opened it up and let everyone come in. the republicans and democrats at that point would say we are not way to participate in this. but if you have a system that allows a candidate to earn her or his way into the dsr podium, we think that affords the system a better opportunity to hear a third voice. we think it would be good for both parties and for the country. we have a two-party system in this country it has produced wonderful things in terms of stability for our coun
i did not vote for ross perot, i voted for george h w bush.ut is it illegitimate to say that he could not talk about issues he cared about? i do not agreed with those americans of ross perot should've gotten loads of commitment to say that they should not be represented is a bad thing for our democracy. host: new set we do not want a clone show. can you elaborate-- -- we do not want a clown show. can you elaborate? guest: minor candidates who have no chance, we do not want that. we want a voice...
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ross perot and i said mr. perot james bradley i have the stories that have never been told about the flagraisers. you have done a hollywood movie. you are a patriot and i have got the stories. that's get together and ross perot says if you take it to hollywood they are going to steal it from you and you won't have any control. what you have to do is you have to write a book and you have to make it heavy enough that if you drop it on your foot it hurts. but mr. perot what i was thinking and he was very polite and he heard me out making another pitch about a movie and then he said bradley he can do it that way. they will take it from you. what you have to do is write a book and it has to be heavy enough that if you'd drop it on your foot it hurts. he was so nice to me. i call them seven times over two weeks with my dream. i didn't want to write a book. and he just kept saying and finally i know mr. perot test to be heavy enough drop it on your foot raid five years later flags of our fathers came out pretty sent
ross perot and i said mr. perot james bradley i have the stories that have never been told about the flagraisers. you have done a hollywood movie. you are a patriot and i have got the stories. that's get together and ross perot says if you take it to hollywood they are going to steal it from you and you won't have any control. what you have to do is you have to write a book and you have to make it heavy enough that if you drop it on your foot it hurts. but mr. perot what i was thinking and he...
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jack ross, the author commented his studies on these issues. his family was involved in trade unions and the socialist movement. this is the book a history of socialism, it's a little thick at its history. i myself was a child of the european revolutions. my first night in america was 1939 sleeping on the floor of the apartment floor of a german jewish refugee refugee friend of refugee friend of my mother's death meant that the ship when it docked. he come at 19-years-old, with the economic editor of a newspaper of the communist party of germany. a brilliant man, he would later wrote a book called the vampire economy known to some of us old-timers the vampire economy during business under fascism. it's fascinating how corrupt the fascist nazis were. my mother wrote one of the first definitive books about communism in russia where she lived for seven years. the conservative icon wrote in "the new york times" reviewing my mother's autobiography frida a plea had some part in many of the grand and grim events of our time and knew half of the people
jack ross, the author commented his studies on these issues. his family was involved in trade unions and the socialist movement. this is the book a history of socialism, it's a little thick at its history. i myself was a child of the european revolutions. my first night in america was 1939 sleeping on the floor of the apartment floor of a german jewish refugee refugee friend of refugee friend of my mother's death meant that the ship when it docked. he come at 19-years-old, with the economic...
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ross, what is your reaction to this? are you surprised? do you think he did it and what do you think his reaction is tonight to four-game suspension and his team getting a record fine? >> i can tell you he is devastated. i don't think he expected this at all. he takes, you know his integrity very seriously. and so i think this is probably a crushing blow to him. he has played 14 years and no one at this point had ever really questioned him in this way. and now with the suspension like this this will go on his record forever. i mean even if it's reduced a little bit upon appeal whenever we have conversations about who the greatest quarterback is of all time there will be a large segment of the population that will bring up not only deflategate, but spygate prior to that. so there is always kind of an asterisk on some of the things that tom brady has accomplished which i think is really unfortunate, erin because i do think he is the best quarterback of all time. i don't think he needed to do this which is why it's so frustrating. i think he
ross, what is your reaction to this? are you surprised? do you think he did it and what do you think his reaction is tonight to four-game suspension and his team getting a record fine? >> i can tell you he is devastated. i don't think he expected this at all. he takes, you know his integrity very seriously. and so i think this is probably a crushing blow to him. he has played 14 years and no one at this point had ever really questioned him in this way. and now with the suspension like...
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gartenstein-ross, very crude social media efforts. what do you imagine could be done if we're going to do an effective social media online countermessaging effort? >> thank you very much. in some kind of defense to the center for strategic counterterrorism communications, they have a very small group of people. they're trying to contest the space. they're trying to do something, and i get that. yes, crude is a very polite statement. look, at the end of the day, if you want to fight back against recruitment of 15-year-old kids, you need to work with 15-year-old kids. when i see my own kids showing examples of what affects them and what motivates them and what resonates with them, it tells me that this is exactly what you need to do. talk to the kids. they can do a really good job. with respect to producing material, one of the comments that i said, really, i feel it's unacceptable especially given -- you have hollywood in the u.s. you have people, you don't even need to go at that level. maybe this is something that should be done to g
gartenstein-ross, very crude social media efforts. what do you imagine could be done if we're going to do an effective social media online countermessaging effort? >> thank you very much. in some kind of defense to the center for strategic counterterrorism communications, they have a very small group of people. they're trying to contest the space. they're trying to do something, and i get that. yes, crude is a very polite statement. look, at the end of the day, if you want to fight back...
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. >> ross albright said they started the silk road to empower people to make choices. he apologized to families of six people who died of overdoses from the drugs they purchased on silk road. government prosecutors had argued for a harsh sentence after a jury found him guilty on every charge including trafficking, money laundering. away what is known as the dark net but al be breks's. >> same elements here yet mr. albrecht was saddled with all of that, unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was crying during his statement. he is looking at his life being destroyed of course but he was all moved by those authorities as we all are. >> reporter: a documentary about albrecht so-called he deep web. those who believe the government has overreached on its war on drugs. >> the fact is it's not a deterrent. the silk rode road is not going to go away. >> judge afford shetd that he didn't fif e-fit the typical criminal profile but he was a criminal no better than any other thief. >> what they said was a protest against slawms? some of the protesters were carrying semi automatic
. >> ross albright said they started the silk road to empower people to make choices. he apologized to families of six people who died of overdoses from the drugs they purchased on silk road. government prosecutors had argued for a harsh sentence after a jury found him guilty on every charge including trafficking, money laundering. away what is known as the dark net but al be breks's. >> same elements here yet mr. albrecht was saddled with all of that, unfair unjust and...
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. ♪ out of sight ♪ ross perot will carry the fight ♪ ♪ something's gotta give, bush has gotta go ♪ ♪s your opinion tonight at debates.org. poussaint: what elements make up a good poll? carefully crafted questions arranged in a precise order. and a sample that accurately reflects the makeup of a larger population -- that's the scientific part. analyzing and interpreting the results is more of an art. the ordinary person would think if you have 1,000 respondents, it would not be as accurate as if you have a million respondents. but the truth of the matter is if you have 1,000 adults selected properly and the interviewing done well then you're going to have a more accurate sample than if you just go out and interview a million people "at random." poussaint: during and after the 1992 presidential campaign polling numbers were watched with close attention. a third party candidate, ross perot threw his hat into the ring with george bush the incumbent republican candidate and bill clinton the democratic nominee. americans wondered would perot's candidacy succeed? and if not, would it cause
. ♪ out of sight ♪ ross perot will carry the fight ♪ ♪ something's gotta give, bush has gotta go ♪ ♪s your opinion tonight at debates.org. poussaint: what elements make up a good poll? carefully crafted questions arranged in a precise order. and a sample that accurately reflects the makeup of a larger population -- that's the scientific part. analyzing and interpreting the results is more of an art. the ordinary person would think if you have 1,000 respondents, it would not be as...
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gartenstein-ross. am i pronouncing that correct? >> that's correct. >> that's very unusual by the way. mr. gartenstein-ross is a senior fellow with the foundation of defense and democracies, adjunct assistant professor in georgetown university securities program, lecturer at catholic university of america and author of the report "home grown terrorists in the u.s. and u.k." >> it's an honor to appear before you today. what i'm going to focus on in this testimony is the question of what has the u.s. done, what can the u.s. role be in countering this violent messaging. with respect to isis which i think right now is rightly at the center of our concerns, we've seen the most dramatic brand rise of any jihadist organization, in large part because of the reasons that berger lays out. they are excellent messaging, go far beyond what al qaeda and others have done and take advantage of web 2.0, enter activity of the internet which makes somebody who is alone a part of a group. they also are vulnerable, though
gartenstein-ross. am i pronouncing that correct? >> that's correct. >> that's very unusual by the way. mr. gartenstein-ross is a senior fellow with the foundation of defense and democracies, adjunct assistant professor in georgetown university securities program, lecturer at catholic university of america and author of the report "home grown terrorists in the u.s. and u.k." >> it's an honor to appear before you today. what i'm going to focus on in this testimony is...
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host: ross eisenbrey?st: i think the business community has had 30, 35 years of their taxes being reduced and reduced and reduced to make the business climate writer. -- guest: not in maryland. guest: even in maryland, the tax rate on corporations is less today. if only because of the federal tax rate being so much lower than it was 25, 30 years ago. they share of the state revenues and federal revenues that are paid by corporation is much lower than it used to be. that is not the solution. i think that the federal government needs to step in and be the employer of last resort. there are one million things that need to be done, as what i said childcare, before and after school programs. if you have been to baltimore, you see miles and miles of empty houses, boarded-up houses. they could be rebuilt, torn down. something needs to be done about them. they are an eyesore and applied. people could be put to work doing that. as i said, the schools need all of this work. we should have a program that puts people
host: ross eisenbrey?st: i think the business community has had 30, 35 years of their taxes being reduced and reduced and reduced to make the business climate writer. -- guest: not in maryland. guest: even in maryland, the tax rate on corporations is less today. if only because of the federal tax rate being so much lower than it was 25, 30 years ago. they share of the state revenues and federal revenues that are paid by corporation is much lower than it used to be. that is not the solution. i...
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ross ulbricht. >> he saw it not as a money making scheme but a new epic in the history of mankind. >> reporter: the first journalist interviewed ulbricht by email before authorities arrested him. >> he had this kind of libertarian, anarchist approach. >> reporter: his business approach was so popular it drew buyers and sellers from all over the globe. a purchase was like amazon.com. they searched for the drugs and put it in a cart. they red reviews. >> it's safer. online goes on the website. the product and the vendor's description of it. it's what the customers say about it. rather than giving you the industry you can hear about it. but you don't really know. >> as much as you say it's safer, you never will know who sold you that drug there's never someone to be held accountable. >> that's true. if that turns out. in effect it's all at least people that there is no trace that can talk about it. chances are someone brought a drug from the vendor if they are a popular vendor. >> the perceived safety had been an argument in ulbricht's defense after a jury found them guilty of felonies c
ross ulbricht. >> he saw it not as a money making scheme but a new epic in the history of mankind. >> reporter: the first journalist interviewed ulbricht by email before authorities arrested him. >> he had this kind of libertarian, anarchist approach. >> reporter: his business approach was so popular it drew buyers and sellers from all over the globe. a purchase was like amazon.com. they searched for the drugs and put it in a cart. they red reviews. >> it's safer....
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ross: my forecast is february 2016 for the next rise.n the bank of england pushing back against markets when the first hike is priced into the second half of next year. that may materialize. today, the bank feels uncomfortable with that. inflation is going to remain close to zero. there nothing forcing them into an early hike. i think the chances this year are still quite slim. once we get into 2016, they will want to begin normalizing rates. francine: do they have to wait for the fed? ross: i don't think they have to wait for the fed, but the u.s. economy looks like it has more momentum at the moment. i think if the bank of england is too far ahead, you will see table jump rings. at those sort of levels, you start to create problems for u.k. exports. francine: thanks so much. that brings us to today's twitter question. what do you want to see from osborne's budget? tweet us. here's a look at what else is on our radar this monday morning. islamic state has taken control of ramadi. the militants forced their way into the city after detona
ross: my forecast is february 2016 for the next rise.n the bank of england pushing back against markets when the first hike is priced into the second half of next year. that may materialize. today, the bank feels uncomfortable with that. inflation is going to remain close to zero. there nothing forcing them into an early hike. i think the chances this year are still quite slim. once we get into 2016, they will want to begin normalizing rates. francine: do they have to wait for the fed? ross: i...
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i-95 bills traffic to the betsy ross bridge to this point. fellowship road accident is off to the side. sunglasses essential behind the wheel. through the day we'll go for a mix of sun and fair weather cumulus clouds particularly later in the afternoon. cool for now temperatures in the 50s, 71 by noon, high of 76 this afternoon. the only other thing about today's weather it will be blustery and windy this afternoon. >> have a great memorial day weekend and take time to remember those who died serving this great country of ours. for david tam matt, i'm matt, see you later. tina! sorry! i was day dreaming. about becoming a pastry chef? uh... yeah. specializing in custom cakes? right! and opening your own bakery? how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah! king of cash with top prizes of $100,000. [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, captured.
i-95 bills traffic to the betsy ross bridge to this point. fellowship road accident is off to the side. sunglasses essential behind the wheel. through the day we'll go for a mix of sun and fair weather cumulus clouds particularly later in the afternoon. cool for now temperatures in the 50s, 71 by noon, high of 76 this afternoon. the only other thing about today's weather it will be blustery and windy this afternoon. >> have a great memorial day weekend and take time to remember those who...
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i'm ross mihara in tokyo. taiwanese officials say they are checking food from japan much more closely. the japanese agricultural minister says they had no scientific grounds. taiwanese authorities banned food from parts of japan in 2011 because of the fukushima nuclear accident. but produce from those areas showed up a couple of months ago. that prompted consumer groups to call for tighter restrictions. all food imports from japan now have to carry certificates of origin. some have to be checked for radiation. japanese agriculture minister called the new rules extremely regrettable. >> translator: taiwan acted unilaterally without any scientific grounds. >> he said he'll urge the taiwanese to retract their new restrictions. he said he may file a complaint with the world trade organization unless they act. >>> chinese authorities have punished another citizen who called for more democracy. prosecutors indicted a prominent human rights lawyer they'd been holding for more than a year. they charged him with provok
i'm ross mihara in tokyo. taiwanese officials say they are checking food from japan much more closely. the japanese agricultural minister says they had no scientific grounds. taiwanese authorities banned food from parts of japan in 2011 because of the fukushima nuclear accident. but produce from those areas showed up a couple of months ago. that prompted consumer groups to call for tighter restrictions. all food imports from japan now have to carry certificates of origin. some have to be...
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i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> international rescue teams in nepal are gradually reaching isolated villages cut off by last saturday's massive earthquake. more than 6,200 have been confirmed dead in nepal. over 100 more in countries nearby. more than 13,000 people were injured. nhk world's yuichi tabata has details. >> reporter: about 2.8 million people are living in tents or temporary structures, anything to protect them from the elements. many are struggling with the physical or mental health problems. medical teams from japan's self-defense force has been examining survivors at the square in central kathmandu. the square has become a makeshift campsite. six days after the earthquake, many survivors are still too scared to stay indoors. people lined up to receive medical treatments. >> translator: it's been impossible to take my child to hospitals since the quake. but finally we saw a doctor. and i'm happy. >> translator: we're just the initial responders, so what we can do is limited. but the main team will
i'm ross mihara in tokyo. >>> international rescue teams in nepal are gradually reaching isolated villages cut off by last saturday's massive earthquake. more than 6,200 have been confirmed dead in nepal. over 100 more in countries nearby. more than 13,000 people were injured. nhk world's yuichi tabata has details. >> reporter: about 2.8 million people are living in tents or temporary structures, anything to protect them from the elements. many are struggling with the physical or...
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it's unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was cries during his statements. you know he's looking at his life being destroyed, and, of course he's - he was very moved by the stories, as we all were. >> a documentary called deep web premiered in the united states on the same day as sentencing. he was developed a cult following. >> the fact is it's not a deterened. the silk roads - there has been hundreds of copy cat services. tech demoingy is at its infancy. ut judge struggled. she said that he didn't fit the typical profile. but he was a criminal. no matter than any drug dealer >>> the rising pop u latter i of e-books and online resalers appears to spell the end of independent booksellers. in the u.s. there's a revival. >> reports of the death of ain dependent book store have been greatly exaggerated. >> it's small, friendly you get one on one service. you can peruse the solves without feeling look anyone will bother you. there's a good selection. >> the membership of the american booksellers association moved in an unexpected direction. up. the number of loc
it's unfair unjust and unreasonable. >> ross was cries during his statements. you know he's looking at his life being destroyed, and, of course he's - he was very moved by the stories, as we all were. >> a documentary called deep web premiered in the united states on the same day as sentencing. he was developed a cult following. >> the fact is it's not a deterened. the silk roads - there has been hundreds of copy cat services. tech demoingy is at its infancy. ut judge...
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ross, let me start with you. you know the game you know the players, you know what happens in locker rooms and in equipment rooms. how do you see this report? >> well it's kind of like i thought all along, to be honest with you, alex. i said back in january based on my time in new england, i thought it was more probable than not that there was something inappropriate here. now, every quarterback in the league wants their footballs a certain way. but when some of this information started to come out, knowing the way that organization in particular pushes the limits i'm not surprised by today's findings that clearly they cheated in this instance and they all knew it at least the equipment guys and brady were in on it. i'd be surprised quite frankly if bill belichick didn't have some knowledge as well. >> steve, are you surprised by the fact that tom brady was even as directly potentially involved as the text messages reveal that he maybe was? i mean i think a lot of us thought maybe tom brady's footballs were being
ross, let me start with you. you know the game you know the players, you know what happens in locker rooms and in equipment rooms. how do you see this report? >> well it's kind of like i thought all along, to be honest with you, alex. i said back in january based on my time in new england, i thought it was more probable than not that there was something inappropriate here. now, every quarterback in the league wants their footballs a certain way. but when some of this information started...
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ross 0 a couple of questions on page 6 of your report of presentation i guess in terms of the number of casual short-term rentals, commercial short-term rentals in total so for the commercial short-term rentals it is the low impact is 15 hundred and high 19 hundred and the higher impact is 3 thousand. >> correct. >> it's includes both units that are used inclusive with a short-term rental noting no residents it is illegal and continues to be illegal and should be as well as hosted rentals you have someone living there and they rent out a room or part of a room for 88 days a year. >> that's correct primarily commercial yes private room also you a so clearly if i for example they've been living in a two-bedroom unit i'm living in one and for hundred days a year i rent it out as a short-term rental the other room and the rest whatever the case maybe testified as commercial. >> that's correct over 88. >> you can understand why one of the big issues you might understand why one has a issue are the dlaens and your transparent of the definition out of included but i don't know. i don't want
ross 0 a couple of questions on page 6 of your report of presentation i guess in terms of the number of casual short-term rentals, commercial short-term rentals in total so for the commercial short-term rentals it is the low impact is 15 hundred and high 19 hundred and the higher impact is 3 thousand. >> correct. >> it's includes both units that are used inclusive with a short-term rental noting no residents it is illegal and continues to be illegal and should be as well as hosted...
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john ross at the same time was being opposed by this man and used democratic tools to fight back.ike other native american leaders, he didn't fight in a rebelon that would have been hopeless because the indians were outnumbered, he used propaganda, the cherokees started a newspaper. the cherokee phoenix. the articles were spread across the united states. supporters of cherokee rights figured out ways to make the news go viral in the 19th century media. they fought in congress they even sued in the u.s. supreme court. >> woodruff: did andrew jackson have a choice? did he have to do what he did? >> it would have been hard to find another choice if you were going to continue the expansion of the united states. there were other alternatives. one was simply stop this. stop doing this. recognize this native american nations have rights and leave them alone until such time that they feel they're willing to incorporate with the u.s. or sell their land without being coerced. that was an option. it would have been a very difficult option, though, because white settler, many of them were sla
john ross at the same time was being opposed by this man and used democratic tools to fight back.ike other native american leaders, he didn't fight in a rebelon that would have been hopeless because the indians were outnumbered, he used propaganda, the cherokees started a newspaper. the cherokee phoenix. the articles were spread across the united states. supporters of cherokee rights figured out ways to make the news go viral in the 19th century media. they fought in congress they even sued in...
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it begins at the base of the betsy ross bridge.orting live in brietszdesburg. >>> almost every community has a way to celebrate. the annual media memorial day parade will march down an eight block stretch down state street. several veterans will be mar marching. >>> and the united veterans council of monroe township is holding its parade at 11:00 this morning. a dedication to active military veterans and fallen veterans will follow with a wreath laying ceremony. >>> the jersey shore is packed. "nbc 10's" matt delucia is live. matt that last half hour wished they could control what they can. >> reporter: the weather can make a big difference down here. even a little bit of rain can mean thousands of dollars lost at the jersey shore. not this weekend. this is a real beauty out here. up and down the coast line here. i was in sea aisle and avalon. just gorgeous. along the beaches here at the jersey shore. this, after all, is the unofficial start to the summer season. it's the official start for making money as long as the sky stays cle
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if you want to avoid completely take the betsy ross. as we head out to lower marian still an accident on halfverford avenue. >>> as national police week begins, the wife of one fallen officer is sharing her story and the one thing that has made all of the difference in her healing. >>> and safety study. we've got the just released crash results for mid-sized suvs. your best bet at protecting your precious cargo. >>> beautiful view this morning. a live picture from riverton burlington county looking at the delaware. a nice start to the day, although it's muggy. you'll notice that when you step out the door. 65 degrees. we are in for a big warmup. approaching a record high for this day of the year in philadelphia. we should warm up to around 89. the record 91. meteorologist bill henley will be back in a moment to let you know when we can expect a rain and cooldown. the weather has also been torture for allergy sufferers in this reenchgion. the late snow pushed back the start of the allergy season. now that spring is in the air, so is the
if you want to avoid completely take the betsy ross. as we head out to lower marian still an accident on halfverford avenue. >>> as national police week begins, the wife of one fallen officer is sharing her story and the one thing that has made all of the difference in her healing. >>> and safety study. we've got the just released crash results for mid-sized suvs. your best bet at protecting your precious cargo. >>> beautiful view this morning. a live picture from...
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ross 0 a couple of questions on page 6 of your report of presentation i guess in terms of the number of casual short-term rentals, commercial short-term rentals in total so for the commercial short-term rentals it is
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ross 0 a couple of questions on page 6 of your report of presentation i guess in terms of the number of casual short-term rentals, commercial short-term rentals in total so for the commercial short-term rentals it is the low impact is 15 hundred and high 19 hundred and the higher impact is 3 thousand. >> correct. >> it's includes both units that are used inclusive with a short-term rental noting no residents it is illegal and continues to be illegal and should be as well as hosted rentals you have someone living there and they rent out a room or part of a room for 88 days
ross 0 a couple of questions on page 6 of your report of presentation i guess in terms of the number of casual short-term rentals, commercial short-term rentals in total so for the commercial short-term rentals it is the low impact is 15 hundred and high 19 hundred and the higher impact is 3 thousand. >> correct. >> it's includes both units that are used inclusive with a short-term rental noting no residents it is illegal and continues to be illegal and should be as well as hosted...
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. >> virginia beach police contacted ross gardner, a nationally recognized crime scene analyst. >> this was a very complex crime scene, and it wasn't until we got a lot of the dna information back that we were able to make sense of it. but certain aspects of the crime scene analysis certainly supported eddie's statement. >> but then gardner looked more closely at the crime scene photos and noticed that they contradicted eddie's story. the autopsy showed that the first shot penetrated quincy's heart. this creates arterial spurts, high-pressure ejections of blood from the body, and they are easily identified. >> because the blood is ejecting out in a stream, it breaks up into larger masses. and so, what we see in an arterial spurt are very large, elliptical-shaped stains. >> eddie said when he saw his wife being attacked, he grabbed the gun from the nightstand and shot quincy brown as he rushed towards him. yet, the blood spatter evidence and the crime scene photos showed that quincy brown was facing in the opposite direction. >> there is no evidence whatsoever that suggests that quincy w
. >> virginia beach police contacted ross gardner, a nationally recognized crime scene analyst. >> this was a very complex crime scene, and it wasn't until we got a lot of the dna information back that we were able to make sense of it. but certain aspects of the crime scene analysis certainly supported eddie's statement. >> but then gardner looked more closely at the crime scene photos and noticed that they contradicted eddie's story. the autopsy showed that the first shot...