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jim jones church, which at the time was seen as a progressive source and as a movement here in san fransisco. that was at one end. at the other end, there's stanley clayton, african-american young man from oakland who was brought up in a broken home, angry, saw everything kind of in a racial term, and for him, jim jones message about equality and establishing this utopia where there would be no racism or sexism or elitism, i mean, that really fell sweetly on his ears so he was drawn to the jim jones' church. it was not just black or whites, but 70s mix of people who really wanted to do something to improve social justice. another person is tommy vogue sent down to jonestown as a teenager like i was sent down to my reform school as a teenager to straighten me out, and he was sent to jonestown to get straightened out. he was skipping class and stopped going to church, and so he was sent down there to, you know, isolate him from negative peers, and i really bonded with tommy, and one thing people don't realize is that a third of the people who died in the jonestown massacre were minors. that's
jim jones church, which at the time was seen as a progressive source and as a movement here in san fransisco. that was at one end. at the other end, there's stanley clayton, african-american young man from oakland who was brought up in a broken home, angry, saw everything kind of in a racial term, and for him, jim jones message about equality and establishing this utopia where there would be no racism or sexism or elitism, i mean, that really fell sweetly on his ears so he was drawn to the jim...
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. >> this lost to san fransisco is just about as ugly as they come especially at home. says it all. >> it is tough when you have your own fans booing. we have not given them too much to cheer for lately. so we understand where they're coming from. >> to have lost four straight looking worse each week and they are now in familiar territory -- last place in the nfc east. >> everyone is down and that is the feeling we have. >> the redskins now seem resigned in talking about the dreaded "r" word. >> he started a process of revealing years of a lot of mistakes that have been made. >> shanahan is record after his first 24 games is 9-15, worse than zorn. >> sometimes you have to go through a couple of losses to get to where you want to be. >> they are definitely not there now. the redskins play miami next. >> that actually have a shot. they are the underdogs. >>> a protester outside the white house has been standing ground for 30 years. >> one of her longtime supporters is gone and so is the home she used in that area. sam ford is live with how this could affect permission. >>
. >> this lost to san fransisco is just about as ugly as they come especially at home. says it all. >> it is tough when you have your own fans booing. we have not given them too much to cheer for lately. so we understand where they're coming from. >> to have lost four straight looking worse each week and they are now in familiar territory -- last place in the nfc east. >> everyone is down and that is the feeling we have. >> the redskins now seem resigned in talking...
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gold rush peaked, the exotic beauty, attracted by the abundance of newfound wealth captivated san fransisco dandies, shocked their prim ladies, and een dured towpts of miner,. her name was eliza gill bert, but the irish adopted lola, was a dancer, had trysts with victor hugo, frederick chonin, and was the in a relationship that contributed to the abdication and also sent the banished lola packing. during the tour of the united states, lola arrived in california in 1853, and she stayed for two years. she quickly became known for performing her famously suggestive turatula dance where she pretended to be entangled in the spiders web and discovered spiders hiding in her flowing gown. as she waved the arms, leaped in the air and shook her clothing, the audiences were spell bound. lola through lavish parties, gave dance lessons to a miner's daughter who went on to be a celebrated star on the stage, and was seen in the company of her pet cinnamon bear. at the dock of 1855, she broke into tears as she left fries. an editorial praised her as a noble hearted and generous lady whose many good acts so
gold rush peaked, the exotic beauty, attracted by the abundance of newfound wealth captivated san fransisco dandies, shocked their prim ladies, and een dured towpts of miner,. her name was eliza gill bert, but the irish adopted lola, was a dancer, had trysts with victor hugo, frederick chonin, and was the in a relationship that contributed to the abdication and also sent the banished lola packing. during the tour of the united states, lola arrived in california in 1853, and she stayed for two...
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city, but certainly in many cities across the country, mayors are being elected or reelected in san fransisco, baltimore, philadelphia, houston, phoenix, and yet i don't think questions like this have been very central to the coverage in advance of even those local elections, so all be what you said earlier is credible, having been a governor certainly, that people expect governors and mayors to hustle business. that seems to not be central to the discourse around even local elections. how do we make that more fundamental? i know you're racing around the country to do that, and you're not a scalable resource, and almost an exhaustible one -- [laughter] how do we think about that dynamic? >> first i said i was wrong, and now i get to say i don't know. [laughter] i have ideas about it. when i was a governor, i really worked hard in the national governor's association and all these regional associations and education associations, and there were a lot of things we did when i was governor where arkansas was the first state doing it, first state to require counselors for kids in elementary schools
city, but certainly in many cities across the country, mayors are being elected or reelected in san fransisco, baltimore, philadelphia, houston, phoenix, and yet i don't think questions like this have been very central to the coverage in advance of even those local elections, so all be what you said earlier is credible, having been a governor certainly, that people expect governors and mayors to hustle business. that seems to not be central to the discourse around even local elections. how do...
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look across the country and the constituencies who elect someone in san fransisco has a difference of opinion of the role of government from northwest florida, for example. what happens when somebody from florida serves in the house and someone from san fransisco serves in the house, there's a difference of opinion. >> what they do is reflect the people that sent them here, and that's part of the conversation we need to have as a country, and there's choices to be made and consequences to each of the choices. in the end, i think, all americans generally want a country that's both compassionate and prosperous and finding the government's role in accomplishing those goals has been in the debate for a century now and a core of what we're talking about today. >> now, if there's one thing every single person in this room and live stream is interested in is what's going on with the super committee. was it a good idea? >> i didn't vote for it, and i didn't think it was. ultimately, we have a responsibility to do our job. they pay us to do our job. we ran because we wanted to in both the hous
look across the country and the constituencies who elect someone in san fransisco has a difference of opinion of the role of government from northwest florida, for example. what happens when somebody from florida serves in the house and someone from san fransisco serves in the house, there's a difference of opinion. >> what they do is reflect the people that sent them here, and that's part of the conversation we need to have as a country, and there's choices to be made and consequences to...
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he likened it to alcatraz, the now-defunct prison in san fransisco. what the general in this secret study, which would also like to see, concluded that bobby kennedy shot down alcatraz in 1963 because it was too expensive. we have never had a discussion in america that suggests it's to keep or let go based on cost. we just saw a surprising figure this summer and drilled down as best we can. you can follow the coverage on miamiherald.com/guantanamo. recovery pretty much all time. host: carol rosenberg, [applause] >> the next part of our program is we recognize our special guests, and the way this is set up we are going to have a dialogue that will take place. it will be dan will moderated and he will be like the oprah winfrey of the presidential primary tonight. we are going to hear local the about some of those new hampshire moments and to senator mccain and senator kerry i will share with you what people consider new hampshire moments because there's 1i am aware of and it's bipartisan just like this event. it was 1996 when bob dole won the republican
he likened it to alcatraz, the now-defunct prison in san fransisco. what the general in this secret study, which would also like to see, concluded that bobby kennedy shot down alcatraz in 1963 because it was too expensive. we have never had a discussion in america that suggests it's to keep or let go based on cost. we just saw a surprising figure this summer and drilled down as best we can. you can follow the coverage on miamiherald.com/guantanamo. recovery pretty much all time. host: carol...
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he likened it to alcatraz, the now-defut prison in san fransisco. what the general in this secret study, which would also like to see, concluded that bobby kennedy shot down alcatraz in 1963 because it was too expensive. we have never had a discussion in america that suggests it's to keep or let go based on cost. we just saw a surprising figure this summer and drilled down as best we can. you can follow the coverage on miamiherald.com/guantanamo. recovery pretty much all time. host: carol rosenberg,
he likened it to alcatraz, the now-defut prison in san fransisco. what the general in this secret study, which would also like to see, concluded that bobby kennedy shot down alcatraz in 1963 because it was too expensive. we have never had a discussion in america that suggests it's to keep or let go based on cost. we just saw a surprising figure this summer and drilled down as best we can. you can follow the coverage on miamiherald.com/guantanamo. recovery pretty much all time. host: carol...
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he likened it to alcatraz, the now-defunct prison in san fransisco.hat the general in this secret study, which would also like to see, concluded that bobby kennedy shot down alcatraz in 1963 because it was too expensive. we have never had a discussion in america that suggests it's to keep or let go based on cost. we just saw a surprising figure this summer and drilled down as best we can. you can follow the coverage on miamiherald.com/guantanamo. recovery pretty much all time. host: carol rosenberg, correspondent form." thank you for being with us -- correspondent for "the miami herald." that is it for "washington journal." barney frank plans to retire. he will not seek a 17th term next year according to his office. we will be back tomorrow morning with what washington dermot" at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. -- we will be back with "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern time [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> a quick look now at some of today's live coverage here on the c-s
he likened it to alcatraz, the now-defunct prison in san fransisco.hat the general in this secret study, which would also like to see, concluded that bobby kennedy shot down alcatraz in 1963 because it was too expensive. we have never had a discussion in america that suggests it's to keep or let go based on cost. we just saw a surprising figure this summer and drilled down as best we can. you can follow the coverage on miamiherald.com/guantanamo. recovery pretty much all time. host: carol...
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that income, and when you look at the geographic, you know, differences, and the $7,000 a year in san fransisco is, you know, it's even worse. so >> thank you very much. dr. hart mann, people living on min mall income, they have health care needs and get around and how do they survive talking about economic security? >> i hope they have found subsidized elder housing. what they do is live with other family members. they cannot afford to live in their own household. public housing is extremely important at such low incomes so any programs that can increase housing assistance for elders is very, very important. 8% of our seniors are on food stamps and they may receive help through sci if their social security was below that level. we have programs to assist people, and not all of these programs are showed. among the poorest elders are those who live alone and who are the longest lived, which, of course, is many women. at older ages, most men are actually still married, but women, at older ages are not married. they are living alone, and those are among the most deprived. >> you say many of the lo
that income, and when you look at the geographic, you know, differences, and the $7,000 a year in san fransisco is, you know, it's even worse. so >> thank you very much. dr. hart mann, people living on min mall income, they have health care needs and get around and how do they survive talking about economic security? >> i hope they have found subsidized elder housing. what they do is live with other family members. they cannot afford to live in their own household. public housing is...
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of course, we have the 16 that were from early on that are continuing, and with sisco the -- san fransisco the largest and a number of smaller airports, and that's a process, and if i could just give you a little bit of background on my decision from january of this year, i am clearly interested in any best practices, any efficiencies, anything from the private sector that can help us do our job better. we invested billions of dollars in the private sector in terms of technology and ways of accomplishing our mission including hr issues, i.t. issues in addition to issues at the airport, the in-line systems checking 100% of all bags for explosives. we invested taxpayers' billions of dollars in private industry to do just that. as far as that being said with the work force, my approach is that i believe tsa should be a federal counterterrorism agency focused on preventing another 9/11 or something like that from happening. i have greater flexibility with tsa airports in terms of surge capacity in case there is a natural disaster or something like that, but if i need to move people, i can't mo
of course, we have the 16 that were from early on that are continuing, and with sisco the -- san fransisco the largest and a number of smaller airports, and that's a process, and if i could just give you a little bit of background on my decision from january of this year, i am clearly interested in any best practices, any efficiencies, anything from the private sector that can help us do our job better. we invested billions of dollars in the private sector in terms of technology and ways of...