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detroit after a police raid l a hours establishment, detroit erupts into violence for four 33 black, ten white, 467 injured, 7,200 arrested, half of om indicated, 2500 stores looted, 388 families left homeless, 412 buildings damaged and demolished and between 40 and $80 million in property damage in the detroit violence. so this is a crisis. i think mills would agree or mills would kind of -- this would be something he would point to a disruption in collective value that leads to a moment of crisis and so when the federal government brings a these moments of disorder, moments of violence, they want to ask three main questions, what happened? why did it happen and how can we prevent it from happening again? the overarching theme of the commission report is that racial introduction and the commission report states our nation is moving towards two sides, one black, one white, separate and unequal, and later on in the introduction to the report the commission surmises that what white americans have never fully understood but what the negro can never forget is white society is deeply implicated in
detroit after a police raid l a hours establishment, detroit erupts into violence for four 33 black, ten white, 467 injured, 7,200 arrested, half of om indicated, 2500 stores looted, 388 families left homeless, 412 buildings damaged and demolished and between 40 and $80 million in property damage in the detroit violence. so this is a crisis. i think mills would agree or mills would kind of -- this would be something he would point to a disruption in collective value that leads to a moment of...
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white folks." another occasion happened to me in a five and ten-cent store. i have to tell you this to put it in perspective. it was not just march 2. it was all the bad experiences that i have had as a child at that young age that i should not have had to have gone through. there was a lunch counter. i still tell everybody i love the smell of that by then 10 -- that five and ten. i looked over and saw these little white kids sitting on coca-cola -- sipping on coca- cola. they were eating double-decker'' sandwiches, and my mother was looking away, and i sneaked over there. i knew she would come over there and buy me one. she came back and grabbed me by the back of my collar and pulled me -- she said, "i told you, that is for white folks." you learn at a very early age. she said, "honey, are you hungry?" i was not hungry, but i saw what those white children had. those are the little things that stick in your mind as you grow up. and another thing you learn about trying on clothes in the department store. all of that was going on in my mind at a very young age.
white folks." another occasion happened to me in a five and ten-cent store. i have to tell you this to put it in perspective. it was not just march 2. it was all the bad experiences that i have had as a child at that young age that i should not have had to have gone through. there was a lunch counter. i still tell everybody i love the smell of that by then 10 -- that five and ten. i looked over and saw these little white kids sitting on coca-cola -- sipping on coca- cola. they were eating...
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. >> ryan white is now ten. he recently started going back to school. he is said to be better but is far from being 100% recovered. >>> jury selection in the trial is moving forward. but several major pretrial issues remain undecided. today the da's office responded to an appeal from lopez's legal team in another bid to keep videotape out of evidence. on the tape lopez displays bruises on her arms the prosecutors say were caused by him. but it could be appealed. both sides will attend a hearing friday to decide whether uc berkeley experts should be allowed to testify. >>> a new lawsuit was filed against california elections officials today claiming thousands of criminals are being unfairly barred from voting. the trouble stems from the stiet's new realignment law which took effect last october. the law sent -- where inmates are not allowed to vote to county jails where inmates are allowed to vote. a memo said inmates transferred under realignment still do not have the right to vote under kralss law. but two prisoners rights groups are challenging the ru
. >> ryan white is now ten. he recently started going back to school. he is said to be better but is far from being 100% recovered. >>> jury selection in the trial is moving forward. but several major pretrial issues remain undecided. today the da's office responded to an appeal from lopez's legal team in another bid to keep videotape out of evidence. on the tape lopez displays bruises on her arms the prosecutors say were caused by him. but it could be appealed. both sides will...
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entitlements like welfare and food stamps and agriculture subsidies by $2 trillion over the next ten years. the whiteouse says you look at that and you are putting the burden for balancing the budget on the backs of the poor. >> number one the programs still grow. right now they are growing at unsustainable rates. we have seen a 400% increase in the food stamp program and that doesn't even account for the recession. the other point i would make is this. is your job or a goal to treat the symptoms of poverty to make it easier to live with or is the goal to eradicate poverty by treating the root causes. what we want to do is have welfare reform that gets people off of lives o dependency and n to self-sufficiency. unfortunately, i think the plan that we have in place the president's agenda creates more of a dependent culture and people more stuck in poverty because it denies the idea of upper mobility. this is a critical difference about repairing the safety net and making it a system that gets people back on their feet. >> chris: i can understand that when it comes to welfare and food stamps saying you
entitlements like welfare and food stamps and agriculture subsidies by $2 trillion over the next ten years. the whiteouse says you look at that and you are putting the burden for balancing the budget on the backs of the poor. >> number one the programs still grow. right now they are growing at unsustainable rates. we have seen a 400% increase in the food stamp program and that doesn't even account for the recession. the other point i would make is this. is your job or a goal to treat the...
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agriculture sub des by 2 trillion over the next ten years. the whiteouse says you look at that and you are putting the burden for balancing the budget on the backs of the pool. >> couple of things. number one these programs still grow. number two, they are growing at unsustainable rates. we are seeing 400 increase in the food stamp program. that doesn't account for the recession. the other point i would make is this, is your job or goal you treat the symptoms of poverty to make it easier to live with or is the goal toer rad cat poverty by changing the root causes? what we want to do is have welfare reform that gets people off of lives of dependancy and back to lives of independence see. unfortunately i think the plan we have in place. creates people more stuck in poverty because it denies the idea of upward mobility. this is a critical of preparing the safety net and gets people back on its feet. >> irsaying you don't want to continue the cycle of poverty. what about someone like medicaid? >> medicaid is already going bankrupt. it is a program so many
agriculture sub des by 2 trillion over the next ten years. the whiteouse says you look at that and you are putting the burden for balancing the budget on the backs of the pool. >> couple of things. number one these programs still grow. number two, they are growing at unsustainable rates. we are seeing 400 increase in the food stamp program. that doesn't account for the recession. the other point i would make is this, is your job or goal you treat the symptoms of poverty to make it easier...
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ten years ago. >> reporter: word from the white house that the president will comfort residents who were victims of another tornado. >>> time for a look at the weather across the country. any snow left in the tornado-ravaged areas will be gone as some warmer air moves in. snow showers in montana. gusty winds from california to colorado. >> near 60 in sacramento. a spring-like 72 in kansas city. 43 here in new york. 60 in atlanta. 80 in miami. >>> coming up after the break, we're on ipad rumor watch this morning. apple's big announcement coming tomorrow. >>> plus, some rare good news for air travelers. the airlines announcing on-board changes you'll actually like. >> amen to that. >>> also this morning, survival story. an avenue large victim buried for more than 20 minutes. but, there is a happy ending. stay with us. >>> well, there's upbeat news on the economy this morning. analysts say the u.s. economy is grows faster than expected. the economists surveyed by the associated press think the unemployment rate will fall to an even 8% by election day. auto sales are booming. consumer confidence is goo
ten years ago. >> reporter: word from the white house that the president will comfort residents who were victims of another tornado. >>> time for a look at the weather across the country. any snow left in the tornado-ravaged areas will be gone as some warmer air moves in. snow showers in montana. gusty winds from california to colorado. >> near 60 in sacramento. a spring-like 72 in kansas city. 43 here in new york. 60 in atlanta. 80 in miami. >>> coming up after...
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taxes are ow proces together to make it so these migrants, these southern migra t migrants, white and black, these tens of thousands of african-american migrants who come to cities cannot enter into the job market. and there's a lot of repercussions that we'll talk about later. it's not just you not getting a paycheck. it's about also an entire generation of people not socialized into a system of work, not developing networks and connections through unions. to be able to navigate other areas of the social sphere in the city. not being able to, again, support their institutions. that whole city within a city concept that had been present in the black enclaves of the early s to unravel. not necessarily because of some pathlogical impulse but things cost money. you kand underwrite those organizations without income. all of these structural forces are occurring at this time. and segrue outlines who prevails and who doesn't. who is hit hardest by this.aril. that's how segrue concludes the article. young black men who suffer the most. so, that's another kind of secondislo at when we talk abou urban crisis. t
taxes are ow proces together to make it so these migrants, these southern migra t migrants, white and black, these tens of thousands of african-american migrants who come to cities cannot enter into the job market. and there's a lot of repercussions that we'll talk about later. it's not just you not getting a paycheck. it's about also an entire generation of people not socialized into a system of work, not developing networks and connections through unions. to be able to navigate other areas of...
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six in ten georgia republicans identify themselves as white evangelicals. gingrich won more than half of them. 51%. finally, home-field advantage helped. gingrich served georgia in congress for 20 years. more than a third of georgia republicans told us today those ties mattered to them. >> pelley: anthony, thank you. bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation," is joining us now. and john dickerson, our political director is in ohio. bob, a win for gingrich in georgia. >> well, he had to do this. he said so himself. i mean, he said on "face the nation" sunday if he didn't win georgia there wasn't much that he could do after that. but he did. you know, it's kind of interesting, though, the romney campaign actually put a half million dollars... well, not the campaign but romney's superpac put a half million dollars into georgia television advertising just this week in an effort to try to embarrass him down there. but obviously it didn't work. so newt gingrich lives to fight another day. he's putting his hopes now on the momentum coming out of this taking him i
six in ten georgia republicans identify themselves as white evangelicals. gingrich won more than half of them. 51%. finally, home-field advantage helped. gingrich served georgia in congress for 20 years. more than a third of georgia republicans told us today those ties mattered to them. >> pelley: anthony, thank you. bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation," is joining us now. and john dickerson, our political director is in ohio. bob, a win for gingrich in georgia. >>...
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point i went into the washington bureau of "the wall street journal" where i had ten glorious years covering politics and white house. >> what'd you do after that? >> after that i ended up at congressional quarterly as managing editor. i spent two and a half years in that job after and then seven years as executive editor and then 12 years as ceo, president and editor in chief of congressional quarterly. >> and it was owned by a newspaper, the st. petersburg times and it was sold recently to what organization? >> fs sold to the economist group of london, which also owns roll call a washington publishing company focuses on congress as did congressional quarterly primarily. so the economist emerged the roll call and cq at which point they had that ceos for one news organization. i was the one standing when the music stopped. on august 4 at 4:15 at the moment that the final papers were signed my job came to an end and at 6:00 the next morning i was on an airplane to seattle to sort of decompress. >> polk promised somewhere he'd be a one termer. when was that? >> as soon as he got the nomination. he wrote a letter
point i went into the washington bureau of "the wall street journal" where i had ten glorious years covering politics and white house. >> what'd you do after that? >> after that i ended up at congressional quarterly as managing editor. i spent two and a half years in that job after and then seven years as executive editor and then 12 years as ceo, president and editor in chief of congressional quarterly. >> and it was owned by a newspaper, the st. petersburg times...
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it has created this, the jets bow3.5 pounds of corned beef and roast beef and cheese and on white bread, and ten continue says he is honored to get the attention. >> i want to thank the broncos for my time in denver. it was an amazing time and i thank my teammates and the fans for being great teammates and fans and i am looking forward for my time in new york and i am honored and humbles to be a jet and thankful they wanted me and i'm excited about meeting my teammates. >>shepard: the head coach there, ryan, suggested tim tebow could play a position other than quaterback and referred to him as a "football player," which he is and said he could play other roles. jonathan hunt is live with the news at the jets' training facility and he is the only human being there. i gather it was we not the most controversial resolution of events. >>jonathan: for a news conference in which the only speaker said the words "excited" or exciting 45 times in 32 minutes it was anything but. tim tebow proved himself to be a master at avoiding controversy especially whether he could challenge sanchez for the starting q
it has created this, the jets bow3.5 pounds of corned beef and roast beef and cheese and on white bread, and ten continue says he is honored to get the attention. >> i want to thank the broncos for my time in denver. it was an amazing time and i thank my teammates and the fans for being great teammates and fans and i am looking forward for my time in new york and i am honored and humbles to be a jet and thankful they wanted me and i'm excited about meeting my teammates. >>shepard:...
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starting salary for whites was 13 a month. blacks were ten. this was purely the fault of congress and, you know, conflicting laws that they passed over time. they finally straightened up the matter along about the latter part of 1864, i think, and brought the pay of black soldiers achieved parody with, you know, the white soldiers. is that -- >> yeah. i wanted to follow up on the pensions. they received pensions? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i used a lot of pension applications in the research for the book. yeah. there were god knows how many thousands of -- but, you know, yeah. >> my name is aca gordon, first commercial, secretary-general to sons and daughters of united states colored troops, with african-american civil war in washington, d.c. and i invite you -- i will be giving a legislature on usct legacy of national redemption and democracy. and it's about how did black civil war veterans, the role they played in establishing democracy doing reconstruction. so i wanted to cheat here a little bit to tap your -- can you give me an incidence of the bl
starting salary for whites was 13 a month. blacks were ten. this was purely the fault of congress and, you know, conflicting laws that they passed over time. they finally straightened up the matter along about the latter part of 1864, i think, and brought the pay of black soldiers achieved parody with, you know, the white soldiers. is that -- >> yeah. i wanted to follow up on the pensions. they received pensions? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i used a lot of pension applications in the...
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for newt gingrich, and virginia going for mitt romney, and you see what is going on, and the white states are tentes who have elections or primaries or caucuses today, and we will see what is going on in a few minutes. ohio, the polls will be closing there, and we will see what we can do at 7:30 p.m. eastern in a few minutes from now, and so we have a win for newt gingrich in his home state, and important and big win for mitt romney in virginia. it underscore has he got on the ballot and ron paul did get on the ballot, but rick santorum and newt gingrich did not. >> and we will see that organization and money and resources do matter. if rick santorum wins tennessee, we will see what happens, but he won't get all of the delegates, because of the filings deadlines as did newt gingrich. and the greatest gift is right here in the state of virginia and one of the questions for mitt romney is if he can win in the south. and virginia for romney tonight, because there are two candidates on the ballot. looking at the earlier results coming in, emphasize 5% of the vote in virginia and look at the lopsided
for newt gingrich, and virginia going for mitt romney, and you see what is going on, and the white states are tentes who have elections or primaries or caucuses today, and we will see what is going on in a few minutes. ohio, the polls will be closing there, and we will see what we can do at 7:30 p.m. eastern in a few minutes from now, and so we have a win for newt gingrich in his home state, and important and big win for mitt romney in virginia. it underscore has he got on the ballot and ron...
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white shirt. >>> a former police officer will spend ten years behind bars. yesterday he was sensed ftenced. last summer he lured a 19-year-old man to his house and shot him after the man refused to perform sexual acts. he was actually sentenced to 20 years in prison but had half of it suspended. if he does commit another crime when he gets out of prison, he would have to serve the over 10 years. >> vdot is working overtime this week to make sure no more road signs fall on virginia highways. they will take down one sign tonight that failed inspection. two southbound exits near 126 will be closed tonight at 5:00 do that work. some lanes near exit 118 will close for about four hours while that sign was taken down. both signs have gaps in their support structures. the inspections were supported by a sign to topple atruck along i-66. it looks like union labor will build rails despite threats of reduced funding. the airport's authority is holding its gounld pointing out that union labor was successfully used in the first phase of construction. virginia lawmakers argue that it violates the right t
white shirt. >>> a former police officer will spend ten years behind bars. yesterday he was sensed ftenced. last summer he lured a 19-year-old man to his house and shot him after the man refused to perform sexual acts. he was actually sentenced to 20 years in prison but had half of it suspended. if he does commit another crime when he gets out of prison, he would have to serve the over 10 years. >> vdot is working overtime this week to make sure no more road signs fall on...
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. >>> let's get back to the republican race for the white house. of the tenn contests this coming tuesday, ohio may be the biggest prize. the latest quinnipiac poll from the state shows a dead heat at the top. rick santorum holding a slight lead, 35%. right romney trailing at 31%. gingrich polling at 17%, paul at 12%. let's discuss what's going on with our chief political correspondent, candy crowley, host of "state of the union" and political analyst ron brownstein. thanks very much for coming in. candy, we look at these numbers. if santorum wins in ohio, that's a pretty significant setback, once again, to mitt romney, i would say. >> it is but i think anytime mitt romney loses something big as we go forward, probably into june, we're going to say that. i mean, he has never been a steady front-runner. he's always been the weak front-runner. there's always going to be a state we're going to look at it and say he needs to win the state. >> i say that because no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio in a general election. >> in november,
. >>> let's get back to the republican race for the white house. of the tenn contests this coming tuesday, ohio may be the biggest prize. the latest quinnipiac poll from the state shows a dead heat at the top. rick santorum holding a slight lead, 35%. right romney trailing at 31%. gingrich polling at 17%, paul at 12%. let's discuss what's going on with our chief political correspondent, candy crowley, host of "state of the union" and political analyst ron brownstein. thanks...
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. >>> we're just a day way from the biggest cob test yet in the race for the white house, super tuesday. ten states will hold caucuses. rick santorum has a slight lead in ohio. in all, 419 delegates are up for grabs tomorrow. so far, mitt romney has won 203 delegates. santorum has 92. virginia votes on super tuesday as well. polls will open at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. only mitt romney and ron paul are on the virginia ballot though. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry could be a delegate to the democratic convention. a partial count of caucus votes shows that he will likely be a delegate but at least 75 more ballots must be counted and those results could affect the outcome of who gets to go to the party convention to represent washington, d.c. >> of a been going to the democratic convention since 197- 2679 i went down on the governor's plane. the democrats know of my great service. i don't have to make the case. >> democratic leader hope to count the remaining ballots from saturday's caucus tonight. >>> the gop is holding the first ever republican debate in ward seven. they will fess off at the denn
. >>> we're just a day way from the biggest cob test yet in the race for the white house, super tuesday. ten states will hold caucuses. rick santorum has a slight lead in ohio. in all, 419 delegates are up for grabs tomorrow. so far, mitt romney has won 203 delegates. santorum has 92. virginia votes on super tuesday as well. polls will open at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. only mitt romney and ron paul are on the virginia ballot though. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry could be a...
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. >>> in the race for the white house, we are just a day out from super tuesday. ten states will hold republican primaries or caucuses ohio considered the biggest prize. right now, rick santorum has a slight lead there. in all, 419 delegates are up no grabs tomorrow. so far, mr. romney has 203. virginia votes on super tuesday with polls opening at 6:00 a.m. only mitt romney and ron paul are on the virginia ballot. >>> also, making headlines this morning, vladimir putin getting a motional as he is re-elected in russia. >>> up next, more fallout facing rush limbaugh. the controversial host losing advertisers in the wake of some offensive, controversial comments in the birth control battle happening on capitol hill. fox 5 news this morning continues right after this. ahah. so much better than last year. [ both screaming ] food out the window! throw the food out the window! [ roaring ] never again. everyone deserves a great vacation at a great price. get onboard a carnival cruise and get more fun for all. [ horn blares ] >>> vladimir putin is claiming victory from th
. >>> in the race for the white house, we are just a day out from super tuesday. ten states will hold republican primaries or caucuses ohio considered the biggest prize. right now, rick santorum has a slight lead there. in all, 419 delegates are up no grabs tomorrow. so far, mr. romney has 203. virginia votes on super tuesday with polls opening at 6:00 a.m. only mitt romney and ron paul are on the virginia ballot. >>> also, making headlines this morning, vladimir putin getting...
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>>neil: when the prime minister holds events and ten downing place is not like our white house, no offensehe queen does something big, does it create this? do you look at the guest list closely? critics will say 10 percent of guest could be really close buddies or on the other side the coin embarrassing guests. a lot people look at their parties and say ten percent of our guests are weird, too. what do you say? >>guest: well, i can say neil if the prime minister hosted a big event at downing street honoring the special relationship with the united states and he invited a large number donors to the conservative party he would be, roasted alive in the british press. >>neil: even if it is only ten n percent. i have been reading the british press, you get in a snit about everyone, but, obviously, it has upset at a lot folks. are people, really, that upset that ten percent of the guests could be wormy? >>guest: well, it raises questions, really, about an abuse of power and whether people can buy their way into major state dinners which are paid for by the united states taxpayer. a dinner like t
>>neil: when the prime minister holds events and ten downing place is not like our white house, no offensehe queen does something big, does it create this? do you look at the guest list closely? critics will say 10 percent of guest could be really close buddies or on the other side the coin embarrassing guests. a lot people look at their parties and say ten percent of our guests are weird, too. what do you say? >>guest: well, i can say neil if the prime minister hosted a big event...
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imagine your life taking off on this ten-week manic journey for the white house.you have to suddenly know things that you never thought you'd have to know. you're surrounded by people you don't trust. you know, you're having to sort of contort your political beliefs to match your running mate. i did feel sorry for her. >> we all have the comical image of tina fey as sarah palin etched in our mind. how about julianne moore's portrayal? >> there's a scene where jew julianne moore as sarah palin is watching tina fey portray sarah palin. i'm telling you, julianne moore as sarah palin is fantastic. it's a knockout performance. in about 30 seconds we completely forget the apprehension when the pictures first came out of her in the hair-do and the glasses. she's really very good. i was kind of ready for her not to be very good at it. i really was taken by her performance. >> it's always hard to portray somebody who is alive and has a public image. we have perceived notions there. do you think the film itself will change anyone's perception of sarah palin or the 2008 elec
imagine your life taking off on this ten-week manic journey for the white house.you have to suddenly know things that you never thought you'd have to know. you're surrounded by people you don't trust. you know, you're having to sort of contort your political beliefs to match your running mate. i did feel sorry for her. >> we all have the comical image of tina fey as sarah palin etched in our mind. how about julianne moore's portrayal? >> there's a scene where jew julianne moore as...
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. >> chris ten bell is so [ bleep ] ugly, way to ugly to play snow white in snow white and the huntsman this is confusing. this is not will arnott. it looks like dracula. wow. looks like like a cartoon version of dracula or dracula dracula. because of my teeth? it's my hairline. got it. thank you. >> this one is actually sweet. can it be my turn to punch andy dick until there's bones in his stool? >> will ferrell is a [ bleep ] fool. that's a compliment. that one, i can tell is a compliment. thank you. thank you. >> it's funny because it's so true. you should see the tweets we get. why are you awake? tweets texts and e-mails are next. "morning joe" is moments away. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula visibly reduces wrinkles in one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. ♪ when your chain of supply wgoes from here
. >> chris ten bell is so [ bleep ] ugly, way to ugly to play snow white in snow white and the huntsman this is confusing. this is not will arnott. it looks like dracula. wow. looks like like a cartoon version of dracula or dracula dracula. because of my teeth? it's my hairline. got it. thank you. >> this one is actually sweet. can it be my turn to punch andy dick until there's bones in his stool? >> will ferrell is a [ bleep ] fool. that's a compliment. that one, i can tell...
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business district is putting ten recycling bins around that area between the white house and dupont circle. and 21st street northwest. the installation begins the week and eventually 20% of the garbage going into trash cans could be recycled. >>> 6:06. jessica doyle is watching your money and your safety. >> indeed she is, she has a story that just came out a few minutes ago. >> this is the result of an investigation that was led by "consumer reports" and the magazine has found that certain medical devices like defibrillators, joint replacements and even surgical mesh used to treat hundreds of thousands of women may not be clinically tested. one doctor who had hip replacement surgery even reported the artificial joint was causing the toxic metal cobalt to be released into his body leaving to serious heart, brain and thyroid problems. the fda's own data base shows thousands of complaints about surgical mesh including infections yet it's till on the market. -- still on the market. "consumer reports" says creating a national registry is essential to being able to keep track of implanted medic
business district is putting ten recycling bins around that area between the white house and dupont circle. and 21st street northwest. the installation begins the week and eventually 20% of the garbage going into trash cans could be recycled. >>> 6:06. jessica doyle is watching your money and your safety. >> indeed she is, she has a story that just came out a few minutes ago. >> this is the result of an investigation that was led by "consumer reports" and the...
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today is the ten state show down in the race for the white house in ohio.hio the grapd prize or why it used to be. it could be different. our panel is next. >> one beauty wanted to paint her nails before her flight landed. now she is in the slammer. flush >> some quick headlines for you. southwest won't talk about it but a woman was arrested after getting into a fight with a flight attendant with the nail polish. the attendant told her to stop that's when the woman left her seat to finish her nails in the bathroom. they cuffed her because she was custi cussing. many of us could scream for ice cream. the cravings for the treat can be similar to cravings for drugs. >> only one could single handedly decide the winning candidate, that is ohio. why is this state such a big factor? we have the weekly standard. the presidential historian and author of the book presidential leadership and presidential editor at conservative black chick.com. i have to check it out. very nice. >> i remember back in 2008 i was living in ohio and hillary clinton beat obama. as ohio goe
today is the ten state show down in the race for the white house in ohio.hio the grapd prize or why it used to be. it could be different. our panel is next. >> one beauty wanted to paint her nails before her flight landed. now she is in the slammer. flush >> some quick headlines for you. southwest won't talk about it but a woman was arrested after getting into a fight with a flight attendant with the nail polish. the attendant told her to stop that's when the woman left her seat to...
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losers in a few minutes. >> and we are closing down on the race to the white house. >>> tonight, a republican campaign blockbuster. tentes and hundreds of delegates on the line at the tame same time. >> it is our time for choosing, and this time, we have to get the choice right. >> will this night bring any clarity to the most unpredicted presidential race in memory? >> it is a episode of "survivor" and we have to stay on the eyelan and neye l eyel eyeland and not get voted off. >> and it is america's choice, and it is super tuesday. >> mitt romney, and rick santorum are slugging it out for the most coveted prize of the night, a proving ground for november. >> and ohio is a state that often decides who the president is. >> georgia has the most delegates at stake tonight, and it is newt gingrich's home turf, and it could decide whether his campaign can bounceback. >> i said all along that georgia was the key. >> will any one candidate emerge as the big super tuesday winner or loser? republicans are choosing, and the world is watching. nothing in this election compares to what is happening right now. >>> welcome to the
losers in a few minutes. >> and we are closing down on the race to the white house. >>> tonight, a republican campaign blockbuster. tentes and hundreds of delegates on the line at the tame same time. >> it is our time for choosing, and this time, we have to get the choice right. >> will this night bring any clarity to the most unpredicted presidential race in memory? >> it is a episode of "survivor" and we have to stay on the eyelan and neye l eyel...
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of life in prison without parole in cases of homicide black youth are ten times more likely to be given those sentences and their white counterparts plays a role in our schools look at the statistics that we spoke about last week that showed that punishment is handed down in a much harsher way for minority students black students are three times more likely to be suspended from school and their white counterparts the death sentence is much more likely to be given to minorities and none of this is meant to take away from trayvon story his case is particularly poignant because he was completely innocent of any wrongdoing while the way the case is being handled by the local authorities and the aftermath just reeks of the injustices in the entire system the way in which he was killed is based on a personal internal racism within the shooter himself but what i'm trying to say here is that we should take trayvon case we should make sure that becomes a catalyst for change don't let this gruesome reminder that we're not opposed racial society be just another story that the media embraces for a week or two and then forgets i t
of life in prison without parole in cases of homicide black youth are ten times more likely to be given those sentences and their white counterparts plays a role in our schools look at the statistics that we spoke about last week that showed that punishment is handed down in a much harsher way for minority students black students are three times more likely to be suspended from school and their white counterparts the death sentence is much more likely to be given to minorities and none of this...