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these white people are sort of ofing, the ku klux klan methods we do not agree with, and they are white trash, but they have the right idea, because we do not want racism either. the idea of what they called race among realization -- race mongrelization, they were all afraid of that. when the coup clucks klan was terrorizing black people to keep them in their place, -- when the coup clucks klan was terrorizing black people to keep them in klar place, -- the ku klux n terrorize them, they said maybe we do not want to stop them. people should speak out clearly. there is a lot of silence about terrorism. we speak out against it. naturally, they would. you would expect muslims to speak out much more clearly against extremists in their own mints, and we wait for the period -- wait for that. there is an on nerving silent. are these supranatural eruptions. youdemonic comes to punish if you are not acknowledging the situation. tavis: my grandmother who had a second or third grade education in mississippi. she used to always say to me, joyce carol oates, when you know better, you ought to do bet
these white people are sort of ofing, the ku klux klan methods we do not agree with, and they are white trash, but they have the right idea, because we do not want racism either. the idea of what they called race among realization -- race mongrelization, they were all afraid of that. when the coup clucks klan was terrorizing black people to keep them in their place, -- when the coup clucks klan was terrorizing black people to keep them in klar place, -- the ku klux n terrorize them, they said...
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is also denormalized the habit you have the head of the ku klux klan during an interview she says this 80-year-old pioneer, i am 80 years old, and i'm going to take up smoking there is no part of this culture that has been smoke free. thousands of scientists have been paid to work in the tobacco industry. historians and people in my own discipline. every university has people working quietly in litigation or consulting and i'm calling it virtually undiagnosed for money scholarships. >> professor, how strong is the tobacco lobby today as opposed to previously? >> is a little bit weaker in the united states and it used to be. they still have a 12 billion-dollar advertising budget in the united states. but that is directed all to smokers and those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars per smoker on marketing promotions. because you have every smoker on a computer list. but the influence in congress -- the tobacco institute used to be the most powerful lobby in washington dc. it was just a stones throw stone's throw and you could stand on the roof of the tobacco industry and had the wh
is also denormalized the habit you have the head of the ku klux klan during an interview she says this 80-year-old pioneer, i am 80 years old, and i'm going to take up smoking there is no part of this culture that has been smoke free. thousands of scientists have been paid to work in the tobacco industry. historians and people in my own discipline. every university has people working quietly in litigation or consulting and i'm calling it virtually undiagnosed for money scholarships. >>...
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is what about fear generating voice is and movements from within american civil society, including the ku klux klan, preachers on the radio, and including movements in america today noting the communist party in people's fear of communism in the united states. each of these realities in dimension of american life amplified that americans lived in a period of -- in which they had to take a journey as sober without a map, a sand for fearfulness that we didn't know. of course there never were maturities of american -- the majority of southerners did not belong to the clan. the majority of southerners did not lynch, but lynchings continued and the congress was unable to legislate against lynching as a result of the plucking power of the south. not the southern members of congress favorite lynching. if you did, but the great majority were appalled by, but simply because they wished to protect regional autonomy. both the communist party and the german-american skirts so madison square garden in new york, rallies have more than 20,000 people. as late as 1939, the german uniforms in new york city
is what about fear generating voice is and movements from within american civil society, including the ku klux klan, preachers on the radio, and including movements in america today noting the communist party in people's fear of communism in the united states. each of these realities in dimension of american life amplified that americans lived in a period of -- in which they had to take a journey as sober without a map, a sand for fearfulness that we didn't know. of course there never were...
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. >> the ku klux klan has not done nearly as up harm to african american and hispanics as planned parenthood. >> the idea that obama as a president is laughable. >> thank you. i keep saying that, thank you. >> it's shocking and ridiculous for a reverend to question others' religious belief and judge others. >> god bless all of you. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>> right here in washington d.c. utility crews have a bit of a mess on their hands, a giant sinkhole/stink hole. the concrete apparently fell over onto a huge sewer line that dates back to the 1890s and that concrete carved out a hole 15 feet wide, 20 feet deep and sucked down a major intersection downtown at 14th and f northwest. that sewer pipe has utility lines and old trolley tracks above it. so forget a quick fix, traffic being diverted around the mess for now. >>> still ahead how technology inside that used car you're trading in might lead the crooks right to your front door. >> and right after the break not enough time to cook dinner tonight? coming up why firing up the stove might actually be the fastest way to feed your fam
. >> the ku klux klan has not done nearly as up harm to african american and hispanics as planned parenthood. >> the idea that obama as a president is laughable. >> thank you. i keep saying that, thank you. >> it's shocking and ridiculous for a reverend to question others' religious belief and judge others. >> god bless all of you. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>> right here in washington d.c. utility crews have a bit of a mess on their hands, a...
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. >>> a virginia politician is drawing fire for once comparing planned parenthood to the ku klux klan. e.w. jackson was nominate the as the republican candidate for lieutenant governor on saturday. it is a video that he posted last fall that's getting all kinds of attention. in it, jackson accuses what he calls the civil rights establishment of selling out their christian values in order to support same-sex marriage and abortion. >> planned parenthood has been far more lethal to black lives than the kkk ever was. and the democratic party and their black civil rights allies are partners in this genocide. >> iowa senator chuck grassley is using his twitter account to point out where he thinks america is suffering. the republican posted, "u.s. has no foreign policy. we should remember what happened. the last time we had no foreign policy it was september 1939. hitler started world war ii in poland. >>> reports this morning that the fbi has joined the case into michelle ba michel mischelle back man's failed presidential campaign. >>> the federal election commission says former nevada sena
. >>> a virginia politician is drawing fire for once comparing planned parenthood to the ku klux klan. e.w. jackson was nominate the as the republican candidate for lieutenant governor on saturday. it is a video that he posted last fall that's getting all kinds of attention. in it, jackson accuses what he calls the civil rights establishment of selling out their christian values in order to support same-sex marriage and abortion. >> planned parenthood has been far more lethal to...
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. >> the ku klux klan did not do nearly as much to destroy black life as planned parenthood does. >> the democrat party and their black civil rights allies are partners in this genocide. >> homosexuality is a horrible sin. it poisons culture. it destroys families. >> reporter: state senator adam evan, the only open gay member of virginia's legislature says jackson's views are frightening. >> because i know very real virginians who moved out of virginia, others who won't come to virginia because of the anti- gay reputation we have. >> reporter: evan is one of several -- ebbin is one of several criticizing him as too severe. >> the idea that president obama is not a christian is laughable. >> it's shocking and ridiculous for a reverend to question others' religious beliefs and judge others. >> reporter: i spoke to both republican party chairmen and both said they could not comment on e.w. jackson's beliefs or videos, but they did sajakson energized the party faithful at last weekend's convention because he was solidly behind gubernatorial candidate ken cuccinelli's tax cut plan and virg
. >> the ku klux klan did not do nearly as much to destroy black life as planned parenthood does. >> the democrat party and their black civil rights allies are partners in this genocide. >> homosexuality is a horrible sin. it poisons culture. it destroys families. >> reporter: state senator adam evan, the only open gay member of virginia's legislature says jackson's views are frightening. >> because i know very real virginians who moved out of virginia, others who...
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and what that meant was that civil rights activists were considered to be the moral equivalent of the kuklux klan, considered comparable. and one of the brilliant passages in the "letter from birmingham jail," you could tell that he is being called extreme by the clergy, that the nerve on his temple starts going crazy. .. >> they have been become adjusted to segregation. they are part of the upper and middle class and they don't want to rock the vote, and then there are these voices of hate. sometimes hatred of the white man, so think of what king is doing there in the sociological workers. he is seen as an extremist or a moderate like you. if i had my choice and i have these other people. he has now tried to do that. this is how you know that this gentleman is being nice and then he turns on a dime. it's going back and forth, and he takes it right back he says, i think you to forgive me if i have showed an unreasonable impatience. who is begging and apologizing? to the white man? so he immediately says, if i am reasonably patient that says i beg god to forgive me when he basically is ta
and what that meant was that civil rights activists were considered to be the moral equivalent of the kuklux klan, considered comparable. and one of the brilliant passages in the "letter from birmingham jail," you could tell that he is being called extreme by the clergy, that the nerve on his temple starts going crazy. .. >> they have been become adjusted to segregation. they are part of the upper and middle class and they don't want to rock the vote, and then there are these...
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. >> glor: a turning point in the civil rights movement came 50 years ago when members of the ku kluxombed a black church in birmingham, alabama. four young girls were killed. nationwide outrage led to the passage of the civil rights act one year later. today, president obama signed a law to honor the victims-- denise mcnair, addie mae collins, cynthia wesley, and carol robertson-- with the congressional gold medal. a fifth girl survived the blast. she spoke about it for the first time on television with bill plante. >> reporter: for sarah collins rudolph, entering the 16th street baptist church is still painful, because this is where 122 sticks of dynamite blew a gaping hole in the wall and killed four girls, including sarah's sister, addie. you were close, weren't you? >> yes, we were very close. >> reporter: sunday school had just ended, and the five girls were in the bathroom. it was 10:22 a.m. >> that's when i heard this sound go boom! it was so loud. i didn't know what it was. all i could do was just jump and say, "jesus!" and all of a sudden i began to call addie. and i called
. >> glor: a turning point in the civil rights movement came 50 years ago when members of the ku kluxombed a black church in birmingham, alabama. four young girls were killed. nationwide outrage led to the passage of the civil rights act one year later. today, president obama signed a law to honor the victims-- denise mcnair, addie mae collins, cynthia wesley, and carol robertson-- with the congressional gold medal. a fifth girl survived the blast. she spoke about it for the first time on...
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used the ag's office to attend climate signs and fight anti-sodomy laws and then i saw this guy. >> the kulife as planned parenthood has done. >> barack obama is at best a confused man, is at worst has the sensibilities and i don't know how this combination works of an atheist and a muslim. >> we've never had a president who systematically disregards our constitution, ignores our laws and sets himself up as some sort of king or dictator. >> meet e.w. jackson who won an upset victory at the state republican convention last weekend and is ken cuccinelli's running meat. he calls gays per university and very sick people. says democratic policies are worthy of the anti-christ. he's now the republican nominee for lieutenant governor of virginia. the large growing swing state of virginia. and to stop him and stop ken cuccinelli that means democrats have no choice to place their homes in terry macall live whose palatability increases by every utterance by cuccinelli and e.w. jackson. i can see the bumper sticker now. virginia is a big story this year. this is a big race. it's told us something imp
used the ag's office to attend climate signs and fight anti-sodomy laws and then i saw this guy. >> the kulife as planned parenthood has done. >> barack obama is at best a confused man, is at worst has the sensibilities and i don't know how this combination works of an atheist and a muslim. >> we've never had a president who systematically disregards our constitution, ignores our laws and sets himself up as some sort of king or dictator. >> meet e.w. jackson who won an...
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i would not debate the ku klux klan. that is how the left fields. if you are not on the left you are a hater, sexist, as in of coma, racist and bigoted. howard dean, former head of the democratic party, candidate for u.s. president said the republicans who go to bed at night not caring about the welfare of children. this is typical of how we are perceived and that is what sustains leftism because the right must be so awful i had better be on the left because i have a good heart. >> host: where did you grow up? >> guest: brooklyn, new york. what did my parents do? my father who is still with us, is 94, will be on my radio show on his birthday as he has been every year for years, was until very recently a certified public accountant and i am one of his clients. is raped was great. my mother during her heyday, she ran a 300 bend nursing home. she passed away three years ago. >> host: where they conservative? >> guest: that is a very interesting conservative i was raised brooklyn to university. you are going to be a democrat. it comes with your birth ce
i would not debate the ku klux klan. that is how the left fields. if you are not on the left you are a hater, sexist, as in of coma, racist and bigoted. howard dean, former head of the democratic party, candidate for u.s. president said the republicans who go to bed at night not caring about the welfare of children. this is typical of how we are perceived and that is what sustains leftism because the right must be so awful i had better be on the left because i have a good heart. >> host:...
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melting heart of integration, out of which will come a conglomerate in mongrel -- >> a member of the ku klux klan -- >> and races will be destroyed in such a movement. i for one -- before i yield one inch. i want a young men and young women who are not alive today but who will come into this world with a new privileges and new opportunities. i wanted them to know and see that these new privileges and opportunities did not, without somebody offering and sacrificing or them. church and his house was bombed in montgomery, alabama. >> the executive board of the montgomery improvement association recommends that the 11 month old protest against the city buses will be called off and that the negro citizens of montgomery, alabama, will return to the buses on a non- segregated basis. [applause] it is further recommended that this return to the buses will not take place until the mandate from the united date supreme court is turned over to the federal district. >> that was november of 1955. >> that this mandate would come from montgomery in a manner of just a few days. for those three or four da
melting heart of integration, out of which will come a conglomerate in mongrel -- >> a member of the ku klux klan -- >> and races will be destroyed in such a movement. i for one -- before i yield one inch. i want a young men and young women who are not alive today but who will come into this world with a new privileges and new opportunities. i wanted them to know and see that these new privileges and opportunities did not, without somebody offering and sacrificing or them. church...
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by publisher used to have lunch with the leader of the ku klux klan every month. he comes in one day and i'm like, why? one, and nobody in this town wants to talk about the civil war with us and we both like talking about. two, it is time to start listing to each other and figuring out how we heal this. the civil war is not ending. these were two old men, both within a decade of dying, who sat down across great difference. my publisher had many friends killed by the klan. he said, it is time we bury the hatchet and figure out how to move forward. my hope is that as a country we can talk about a truth and reconciliation commission because the winds around assata shakur and the progressive committed the and so many other shakurs, they wounds down south with the unsolved lynchings, it is just time for us to find a new way. i don't see it ending grid and don't see politicians backing down and saying, we're going to approach this with our whole mind and heart. the battle line drawn may be drawn for a long time. ceo andealous, president of the naacp. coming up, the story
by publisher used to have lunch with the leader of the ku klux klan every month. he comes in one day and i'm like, why? one, and nobody in this town wants to talk about the civil war with us and we both like talking about. two, it is time to start listing to each other and figuring out how we heal this. the civil war is not ending. these were two old men, both within a decade of dying, who sat down across great difference. my publisher had many friends killed by the klan. he said, it is time we...
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already you've seen lots of websites have information and thinks he compared planned parenthood to the kuan. he had african-americans who vote for democrats. we'll hear more about this and there's a danger here for ken keusch knellet and republican nominee for governor has run a good campaign and he does not want to get dragged down and polled as just another conservative and this will make it a little bit harder. >> thank you so much, chris e lisa. we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. but he with a chuckle replied that maybe it couldn't, but he would be one who wouldn't say so till he tried. ♪ somebody scoffed, "oh, you'll never do that." "at least no one has ever done it." but he t
already you've seen lots of websites have information and thinks he compared planned parenthood to the kuan. he had african-americans who vote for democrats. we'll hear more about this and there's a danger here for ken keusch knellet and republican nominee for governor has run a good campaign and he does not want to get dragged down and polled as just another conservative and this will make it a little bit harder. >> thank you so much, chris e lisa. we'll be right back. mine was earned in...
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reached the conclusion that the negro's great stumbling block is not the white citizens' council or the ku klux klan, and now here's the little portrait who's more devoted to order than to justice, who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice, who constantly says i agree with you in the goal you seek, but i cannot agree with your methods, who paternal listically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom, who lives by a mythical concept of time and constantly advises the negro to wait for a more convenient season. and listen to the passive aggressive. i had hoped the white moderate would understand all this. tsa like when you tell your -- that's like when you tell your kid, i'm very disappointed in you, right? i had hoped you'd understand, but, oh, no, you didn't. and look what happens after e does that. the voice of the prophet insinuates itself, because not long after it he says: we will have to repent in this generation not merely for the hateful words and actions of bad people, but for the appalling s
reached the conclusion that the negro's great stumbling block is not the white citizens' council or the ku klux klan, and now here's the little portrait who's more devoted to order than to justice, who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice, who constantly says i agree with you in the goal you seek, but i cannot agree with your methods, who paternal listically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom, who...
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you have racial violence escalating, the ku klux klan skyrockets, you have the mississippi codes crystallizednd it deprived blacks of being able to own property, voting rights in mississippi, and i think in 1871, 97% of afghan men -- african american men can vote in mississippi. less than 1.5% of african- american men can vote. because of the violence and the grandfather clause and literacy test. it is really two separate nations where african-americans emboldened by frederick douglass in the north began to really organize and begin to secure the rights while the south have theirs stripped away. >> mike. go ahead. my grandmother, of course. she was born in 1870. in the lower midwest. i looked at this beautiful lucy sitting in the chair, looking at the camera with those big eyes, and her beautiful children looking at the camera. i was so impressed. president hayes really really scored when this woman married him. she was an educated woman. at the time, i presume, it was kind of controversial having a first lady with a degree, let alone an abolitionist and a quiet woman who loved her children a
you have racial violence escalating, the ku klux klan skyrockets, you have the mississippi codes crystallizednd it deprived blacks of being able to own property, voting rights in mississippi, and i think in 1871, 97% of afghan men -- african american men can vote in mississippi. less than 1.5% of african- american men can vote. because of the violence and the grandfather clause and literacy test. it is really two separate nations where african-americans emboldened by frederick douglass in the...
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you have racial violence to the ku klux klan.kyrockets. 1877 and crystallized deprived blacks of being able to own property. restrict voting rights. example, in mississippi, in -- and i think that it's in 1871, 96% of african-american vote in the state of mississippi with hayes and later, ruction ten years less than .5% of 1% of men can vote an ecause of the violence of intimidation, the grandfather's clause, the poll tax, and the test.acy so it's really two separate african-americans by frederick douglas in the really organize and secure or begin to secure while the south away.y has theirs stripped >> mike is watching in honolulu. you're on. that push the button. go ahead, mike. go ahead. you hear me?n it's 4:10 here hawaii standard time. direct relative to my grandmother, of course. hayes.me is jessie she was born in about 1870. in the lower midwest. and she -- probably by blood removed. but i looked at this beautiful erect in the chair looking at the camera with those big eyes and a beautiful children looking at the camera. im
you have racial violence to the ku klux klan.kyrockets. 1877 and crystallized deprived blacks of being able to own property. restrict voting rights. example, in mississippi, in -- and i think that it's in 1871, 96% of african-american vote in the state of mississippi with hayes and later, ruction ten years less than .5% of 1% of men can vote an ecause of the violence of intimidation, the grandfather's clause, the poll tax, and the test.acy so it's really two separate african-americans by...
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amanda berry's call brought police to the res ku.. >> help me, i'm i've been kidnapped and missing 10 years, i'm here, i'm free now. >> the hero is a neighbor, charles ramsey. who helped amanda escape from the house. >> the girl told the police i ain't just the only one. it's more girls up in that house. so they going up there and 30, 40 deep. when they came out it was astonishing. >> the suspect, aerial castro, the owner of the house, his two brothers. all in their 50s. a television station is reporting that the men raped the women and that one man is the father of amanda berry's 6-year-old. >> if either any of these individuals ever see the light of day again, then justice has been not been served. >> mark klaus's daughter, polly was kidnapped and murdered. he says what happened in cleveland is a miracle. >> i believe the families of every missing person in america woke up this morning with more hope today than they had yesterday. because of the extraordinary circumstances. in this case. >> mark klaus heads the klaus kids foundation and says this demonstrates kidnap sag local crime.
amanda berry's call brought police to the res ku.. >> help me, i'm i've been kidnapped and missing 10 years, i'm here, i'm free now. >> the hero is a neighbor, charles ramsey. who helped amanda escape from the house. >> the girl told the police i ain't just the only one. it's more girls up in that house. so they going up there and 30, 40 deep. when they came out it was astonishing. >> the suspect, aerial castro, the owner of the house, his two brothers. all in their 50s....
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amanda berry's call brought police to the res ku.. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped and missing 10 years, i'm here, i'm free now. >> the hero is a neighbor, charles ramsey. who helped amanda escape from the house. >> the girl told the police i ain't just the only one. it's more girls up in that house. so they going up there and 30, 40 deep. when they came out it was astonishing. >> the suspect, aerial castro, the owner of the house, his two brothers. all in their 50s. a television station is reporting that the men raped the women and that one man is the father of amanda berry's 6-year-old. >> if either any of these individuals ever see the light of day again, then justice has been not been served. >> mark klaus's daughter, polly was kidnapped and murdered. he says what happened in cleveland is a miracle. >> i believe the families of every missing person in america woke up this morning with more hope today than they had yesterday. because of the extraordinary circumstances. in this case. >> mark klaus heads the klaus kids foundation and says this de
amanda berry's call brought police to the res ku.. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. i've been kidnapped and missing 10 years, i'm here, i'm free now. >> the hero is a neighbor, charles ramsey. who helped amanda escape from the house. >> the girl told the police i ain't just the only one. it's more girls up in that house. so they going up there and 30, 40 deep. when they came out it was astonishing. >> the suspect, aerial castro, the owner of the house, his two brothers. all...
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and they succeeded to the ku klux klan is another manifestation of this comes an attempt to prevent black people from achieving economic and political games. >> i'm surprised that the grandson of the older son, any other descendents would be disappointed to find the truth of the truth, a farmer fastening store than being a smuggler in -- >> except had been raised on the store as a child. he had fond memories of his father telling him, the grandson and his sister, this kind of store at bedtime and over the dining room table. but, you know, it's also a telling story because the idea that a black man really had origins in native american tribes is something that comes up in african-american history fairly often. and henry louis gates, jr., the eminent scholar at harvard, has been doing a lot of work on african-american genealogy recently, as well as dna analyses. and he says that the data show that maybe 2% of african-american heritage is actually native american, in fact, where as in terms of family stories is much more prevalent. and explanation he offered make a lot of sense, that it is l
and they succeeded to the ku klux klan is another manifestation of this comes an attempt to prevent black people from achieving economic and political games. >> i'm surprised that the grandson of the older son, any other descendents would be disappointed to find the truth of the truth, a farmer fastening store than being a smuggler in -- >> except had been raised on the store as a child. he had fond memories of his father telling him, the grandson and his sister, this kind of store...
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. >> all of the families were in one room in the vas ku lar surgeon came down and asked for the corcoranily and brought us in a different room and that's when he described the wounds. and he said that without a doubt she had a mortal wound and if it wasn't attended to when it was she would have died and she was minutes away from bleeding to death. >> when was the first time you saw sydney and could speak to her? >> she had the breathing tube in her. she realized i was there and since she couldn't talk, she was actually trying to talk to me so i asked the nurse in the room for some paper and a pen and i had actually before she started writing stuff down, she asked me about mom. i could clearly understand that. so i told her what happened to celeste. of course, sydney -- it was just a single tear just rolls down her face. so then i got the paper and one of the first things that sydney wrote down was that when she first woke up, she thought she was an orphan and that we weren't with her anymore. >> i was terrified that they had both died. and i was so scared that i was only going to have my
. >> all of the families were in one room in the vas ku lar surgeon came down and asked for the corcoranily and brought us in a different room and that's when he described the wounds. and he said that without a doubt she had a mortal wound and if it wasn't attended to when it was she would have died and she was minutes away from bleeding to death. >> when was the first time you saw sydney and could speak to her? >> she had the breathing tube in her. she realized i was there...
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of course, provides abortion services among other things has been worst for african-americans than the kuklan. he is not backing down, at least so far from any of these positions. and he has no experience in office, and that actually is in some ways hurts the republicansu because some of the criticisms on the democratic side is terryr mcauliff is that he has no experience in elected office. their lieutenant governor ew jackson has no experience in elected office.elec that hurts their story a little bit. >> it makes for an interestingrg ticket, but they're going to t have to figure out how to manage this and -- >> right. >> you got this three persons, cuccinelli, and mark mark, obenb and they're like close friends,r they go way back, and you gotu this guy, lieutenant governorr who is o sort of the odd man out on the republican ticket.he pubc >> we will see how it goes. thank you very much. thank you very much. >> 7:39, we will be back with more. to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ (hocoming!ing) mom, come on. mom! because we know that this is the season that i inspires.
of course, provides abortion services among other things has been worst for african-americans than the kuklan. he is not backing down, at least so far from any of these positions. and he has no experience in office, and that actually is in some ways hurts the republicansu because some of the criticisms on the democratic side is terryr mcauliff is that he has no experience in elected office. their lieutenant governor ew jackson has no experience in elected office.elec that hurts their story a...
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that is according to the ku research center study. of intentionally misleading the public into believing the terrorist attack assembly approach has gone wrong. president obama called the gop out rates are the account of political sideshow. a bold move by some of the o the deadlyst retailers in garment factory collapsed in bangladesh. incstores including aids and and and and a tax which owns a bizarre chain that agreed to first of its kind pact to improve safety at a garment factories and bangladesh. the agreement requires companies to conduct safety inspections, but there were reports on factory conditions public and cover the cost needed for repairs. the move comes just days away from a deadline were records groups said they would hold street protests and increase pressure on clothing brands that did not sign the agreement by wednesday. earlier this month, disney decided to halt production and high- risk countries including bangladesh. >> u.s. auto safety regulators are investigating complaints that the engines and three chrysler mode
that is according to the ku research center study. of intentionally misleading the public into believing the terrorist attack assembly approach has gone wrong. president obama called the gop out rates are the account of political sideshow. a bold move by some of the o the deadlyst retailers in garment factory collapsed in bangladesh. incstores including aids and and and and a tax which owns a bizarre chain that agreed to first of its kind pact to improve safety at a garment factories and...
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he made a comment comparing planned parenthood to the ku klux klan and people thought cuccinelli was t to the right of him. >> bill: suddenly, republicans don't have a problem with black churches being involved in politics. >> they love it these days. >> bill: reverend barry lynn, au.org. join americans united for separation of church and state. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> announcer: like politics? then like the "bill press show" on facebook. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: 33 minutes after the hour. it is the "bill press show" on this wednesday morning. we are coming to you live from our nation's capital. we're brought to you today by the national education association. good men an
he made a comment comparing planned parenthood to the ku klux klan and people thought cuccinelli was t to the right of him. >> bill: suddenly, republicans don't have a problem with black churches being involved in politics. >> they love it these days. >> bill: reverend barry lynn, au.org. join americans united for separation of church and state. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine....
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you have racial violence escalating, the ku klux klan you have the mississippi codes crystallized andt deprived lakhs of being able to own property, voting and i in mississippi, think in 1871, 97% of afghan men .an vote in mississippi less than 1.5% of african men can grow -- african-american men can vote. it is really two separate nations where african-americans emboldened by frederick douglass in the north began to really and begin to secure the rights while the south have their aaa -- there's stripped stripped away. >> i have a direct relative to my grandmother, of course. she was born in 1870. in the lowered midwest. i looked at this beautiful lucy sitting in the chair, looking at the camera with those big eyes, and her beautiful children looking at the camera. i was so impressed. president hayes really really scored when this woman married him. she was an educated woman. at the time, i presume, it was kind of controversial having a first lady with a degree, letting know -- let alone an abolitionist and a quiet woman andloved her children especially love her husband, whether he wa
you have racial violence escalating, the ku klux klan you have the mississippi codes crystallized andt deprived lakhs of being able to own property, voting and i in mississippi, think in 1871, 97% of afghan men .an vote in mississippi less than 1.5% of african men can grow -- african-american men can vote. it is really two separate nations where african-americans emboldened by frederick douglass in the north began to really and begin to secure the rights while the south have their aaa --...
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life i heard the stories about how it was legal for her to vote but the obstacles they faced from the kuassionate about voting. there are many people who had gotten complacent, i think over time and who had lost faith in the government. the minute they heard that conservatives were working to take away the right to vote, that struck a chord with african-american people. i don't think it mattered whether the person running was black or not. >> stephanie: frank mike tomasky's piece is about this morning. that's exactly what i said. they really underestimated, you know, how seriously all americans but particularly, as you say black americans take their right to vote and how many people have died for it and how hard some people have had to fight for it. >> caller: the other thing, too, is they may not realize of some us know from the very first continental congress, the conservative movement has opposed majority rule in this country. there are many others who believe if they have their way the people who claim the libertarian, the people who support the conservative movement, they would like
life i heard the stories about how it was legal for her to vote but the obstacles they faced from the kuassionate about voting. there are many people who had gotten complacent, i think over time and who had lost faith in the government. the minute they heard that conservatives were working to take away the right to vote, that struck a chord with african-american people. i don't think it mattered whether the person running was black or not. >> stephanie: frank mike tomasky's piece is about...
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went on the air in the spring of 1970 and it is the only radio station's transmitter was blown up by the ku klux klan. they blew the transmitter to smithereens. silver lining of this was that it's not that pacifica had the money to advertise this new station. they blew it into the consciousness of the potential listening audience. i got back on their feet, they rebuilt their transmitter and the clan blew it up again. i cannot remember the title. but they said it was because we understood how dangerous the independent media is. dangerous because it allows people speak for themselves. when you hear a palestinian child or an aunt or uncle from afghanistan telling her story, makes it much more difficult to character or stereotype. he begins the process of understanding and finding common ground. you don't have to agree. but you start to understand where they are coming from. i believe the media can be the greatest force for peace on earth. but it is wielded all too often as a weapon of war and i think that has to be challenged. >> host: one more. >> guest: jeremy was a producer with "democracy
went on the air in the spring of 1970 and it is the only radio station's transmitter was blown up by the ku klux klan. they blew the transmitter to smithereens. silver lining of this was that it's not that pacifica had the money to advertise this new station. they blew it into the consciousness of the potential listening audience. i got back on their feet, they rebuilt their transmitter and the clan blew it up again. i cannot remember the title. but they said it was because we understood how...
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if you are a white american, i have to call you a racist because white americans are in the ku klux klanen linked to ped linkage in the past. he chalks it up to legal substances and vitamins. >> yes, vitamins. orange juice. >> where does it go from here? nowhere, right? >> i think dan shaughnessy what a lot of people around -- we will just say fans of the red sox have suspected for a very long time but we will see what happens. yeah, it's pretty significant that a boston writer like dan shaughnessy who is a bit of a legend up there, would actually talk about this. i don't know. i'm just focusing right now on the red sox getting out of the losing streak. >> lost 6 out of 7. three-way tie for first place. >> not the best week for the red sox. >> a rough week. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up, former counsel to president clinton lanny davis will be here and talk about ben ghazi and how it was handled. lisa myers will be here as well. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. if you're seeing spots before your eyes... it's time... for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer.
if you are a white american, i have to call you a racist because white americans are in the ku klux klanen linked to ped linkage in the past. he chalks it up to legal substances and vitamins. >> yes, vitamins. orange juice. >> where does it go from here? nowhere, right? >> i think dan shaughnessy what a lot of people around -- we will just say fans of the red sox have suspected for a very long time but we will see what happens. yeah, it's pretty significant that a boston...
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below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument, and we expect that because it comes after the calendrical information above it. and it's probably referring to bloodletting. and you can see represented a human hand with droplets coming down from between the fingers, probably represents blood. keach: blood was an essential element in maya rituals. maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with power
below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument, and we expect that...
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the puck in game two. >> there's a lot of heros in games that do that. kutour tyke it one step further. >> you know you have to get it up stairs. he was able to get it up over his glove. >> despite the results and still trailing, shark players are confident in knowing the blueprint of what it takes to beat los angeles. >>. >> we think we're the better team, it's a surprise, but we're not worried. we just take it one game at a time and play like we did last night. >> with an extra day off, the king's have decided to return to los angeles so they can get rest, recooperation, and medical treatment at their team headquarters instead of here at the bay area. >>> thank you brody, one other note, san antonio beats memphis in game one of the western conference finals for the nba. that will do it for now, terri, diane, a lot of fun at the bay of breakers today, fun because i didn't run it. >> i hurt my pinky toe last week. >> that's the tenth year in a row you hurt the same toe, interesting. >> you're right, but who is counting, right? >> thank you for choosing nbc
the puck in game two. >> there's a lot of heros in games that do that. kutour tyke it one step further. >> you know you have to get it up stairs. he was able to get it up over his glove. >> despite the results and still trailing, shark players are confident in knowing the blueprint of what it takes to beat los angeles. >>. >> we think we're the better team, it's a surprise, but we're not worried. we just take it one game at a time and play like we did last night....
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child, that they think it's the child fathered by this guy, only speculation, but, at some point, she must have bent i've got to take this chance. it's just incredible. >> and what ku p ccan you tell given the very limted information that we have at this point: >> this is a very, very sick pervert. he kept three people in that house that should have been somewhere else. three people who should have been with their parents, the two teenagers. michelle knight, nobody is talking about her. people always assume that a 20-year-old woman decided to run away. but he's a per vert. he did mechanic horrible. he did something horrible. he took those girls from their families abnd i hope to god he pays the ultimate price for this. >>> john, thank you very much. later on, we're going to be talking to psychologists that tell us what is it that allow human beings to get in these situations. we're going to talk about that later ochb n in the arrow. >>> we were talking to layla, and it's a small, tight knit community. >> yes, i have to hear. >> and now this happens tontd. how big of the a shock is this for you, donna? >> how big of a shock is it for me? >> yes. >> you're talking ab
child, that they think it's the child fathered by this guy, only speculation, but, at some point, she must have bent i've got to take this chance. it's just incredible. >> and what ku p ccan you tell given the very limted information that we have at this point: >> this is a very, very sick pervert. he kept three people in that house that should have been somewhere else. three people who should have been with their parents, the two teenagers. michelle knight, nobody is talking about...
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but in the here and now not so much. giants losing a ku -- couple in a low. m had already given up three and the phillies do lead. scoring brandon crawford who also doubled they cut the deficit to 3-2. and big problems with this guy. chase utley yeah, deep part of the ballpark. he had three hits and lincecum the loser he is now 2-2. giants not hitting the ball either. 6-2 final. the a's can't hit the baseball either. and there is no cocoa incidents that when crisp, the a's lead off man is back in the line up. runs are hard to come by. doesn't mean you can't play a little de defense in the fifth. carlos santana grounded. moss booted it. eric bogart lead it away. he will score on gomes fly ball. watch cespedes do the willie mays out there. yet the only run of the game will score. mcallister and two relievers shut oakland down 1-0. >>> a little shaky for okc these days. mike conley top 26th. grizzly led for good. series tied 1-1. back to memphis and in the other one carmelo with 26 points, 32 actually. and the knicks keep pace with indiana. they are also at one g
but in the here and now not so much. giants losing a ku -- couple in a low. m had already given up three and the phillies do lead. scoring brandon crawford who also doubled they cut the deficit to 3-2. and big problems with this guy. chase utley yeah, deep part of the ballpark. he had three hits and lincecum the loser he is now 2-2. giants not hitting the ball either. 6-2 final. the a's can't hit the baseball either. and there is no cocoa incidents that when crisp, the a's lead off man is back...
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that tradition of at least allowing that type of speech to occur to the point where, for example, the ku klux klan or supporters of theirs came to a town i was in, hoboken, new jersey, a few years ago and wanted to do a demonstration in front of a jewish synagogue there. their right to do so was protected, because they have that ability to speech. there was an incitement to violence, that is different. the larger issue of calling an assertion of a religious belief hate speech, which is what reverend gene was talking about, it obviously is a concern, and it is a concern that cuts both ways. i appreciate the elder's remarks with regard to the discussion .ver the lgbt movement being one of a community somehow, working to assert its fundamental human dignity in the way that it saw fit come a like our struggle. i also believe is our way of articulating human dignity in a way we see fit. it is going to be imported without giving up core values to respectfully and forth our views on these issues, but in a way that is respectful. we ask not to be demeaned, dehumanize, and i will share a quick an
that tradition of at least allowing that type of speech to occur to the point where, for example, the ku klux klan or supporters of theirs came to a town i was in, hoboken, new jersey, a few years ago and wanted to do a demonstration in front of a jewish synagogue there. their right to do so was protected, because they have that ability to speech. there was an incitement to violence, that is different. the larger issue of calling an assertion of a religious belief hate speech, which is what...
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but in the here and now not so much. giants losing a ku -- couple in a low. m had already given up three and the phillies do lead. scoring brandon crawford who also doubled they cut the deficit to 3-2. and big problems with this guy. chase utley yeah, deep part of the ballpark. he had three hits and lincecum the loser he is now 2-2. giants not hitting the ball either. 6-2 final. the a's can't hit the baseball either. and there is no cocoa incidents that when crisp, the a's lead off man is back in the line up. runs are hard to come by. doesn't mean you can't play a little de defense in the fifth. carlos santana grounded. moss booted it. eric bogart lead it away. he will score on gomes fly ball. watch cespedes do the willie mays out there. yet the only run of the game will score. mcallister and two relievers shut oakland down 1-0. >>> a little shaky for okc these days. mike conley top 26th. grizzly led for good. series tied 1-1. back to memphis and in the other one carmelo with 26 points, 32 actually. and the knicks keep pace with indiana. they are also at one g
but in the here and now not so much. giants losing a ku -- couple in a low. m had already given up three and the phillies do lead. scoring brandon crawford who also doubled they cut the deficit to 3-2. and big problems with this guy. chase utley yeah, deep part of the ballpark. he had three hits and lincecum the loser he is now 2-2. giants not hitting the ball either. 6-2 final. the a's can't hit the baseball either. and there is no cocoa incidents that when crisp, the a's lead off man is back...
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break help [inaudible] >> shepard: several years after that attack a court convicted three ku klux klan members of theon. the other two are now dead. republicans say they want to try again to get answers from lois lerner. she is the irs official who refused to respond to questions at a hearing earlier this week on the agency's targeting of conservative groups. withbut since she invoked the fifth amendment, after she wrote a statement in which she maintained her innocence. g.o.p. lawmakers say she waived her rights against incriminating herself. mike emanuel live in the d.c. newsroom tonight. mike? >> well, shep, lois lerner created quite a stir when she says she hasn't done anything wrong, hasn't broken any laws and then took the fifth. that led to some republicans and their lawyers saying by making those comments she waived her fifth amendment right. the oversight committee's top democrat says while he would like to hear from her. forget about it. >> i would not recall her because for one thing i know that what he she will do is reassert her rights under the fifth amendment. i know that and i think t
break help [inaudible] >> shepard: several years after that attack a court convicted three ku klux klan members of theon. the other two are now dead. republicans say they want to try again to get answers from lois lerner. she is the irs official who refused to respond to questions at a hearing earlier this week on the agency's targeting of conservative groups. withbut since she invoked the fifth amendment, after she wrote a statement in which she maintained her innocence. g.o.p. lawmakers...
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president obama has signed a bill that posthumously awards the congressional gold medal to four girls murdered by kuo. the 1963 bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama, helped galvanize the nation against racism. >> that tragic loss, that heart break helped to -- and a more just and equal and fair america. >> denise mcnair was 11 and cynthia wesley, addie may collins and carol robertson were all 14 years old when they were killed. >>> before those deaths at the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, children were already putting themselves on the line for civil rights. they marched along with the grown-ups at an event that now the subject of a new television movie. cnn's tina kim has that story. >> reporter: it was the time many in the south were not ready to face. alabama 1963. state law enforcers turned against their own citizens, african-americans who cried for an end to jim crowe laws. and all of this is now the latest backdrop for a family movie? >> the family, you first meet them, they're a typical, slightly oddball, funny, think the cosbies, american family. >> rep
president obama has signed a bill that posthumously awards the congressional gold medal to four girls murdered by kuo. the 1963 bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama, helped galvanize the nation against racism. >> that tragic loss, that heart break helped to -- and a more just and equal and fair america. >> denise mcnair was 11 and cynthia wesley, addie may collins and carol robertson were all 14 years old when they were killed. >>> before those...
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and look back to the mill girls in lawrence and lowell, back to henry ford and mass production and now we're looking forward to kusnd advancement in manufacturing, especially in apparel that are happening. so we look forward to that change in the next industrial revolution. >> i know i got a reference to lowell, mass and michael dukakis. successful day for me. thanks to chaumtoli huq. karl smith of the model behavior blog at forbes.com and brenna schneider. thanks for getting up and thank you for joining us. we'll be back next weekend, saturday and sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. guests include author michael hastings. up next is melissa harris-perry. on today's mph, angelina jolie sparked a national conversation about breast cancer. the corporate interests and disparity in access not so fortunate as ms. jolie. president obama's commencement speech. and melissa harris-perry is up next. we'll see you next week here onment "up." we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's li
and look back to the mill girls in lawrence and lowell, back to henry ford and mass production and now we're looking forward to kusnd advancement in manufacturing, especially in apparel that are happening. so we look forward to that change in the next industrial revolution. >> i know i got a reference to lowell, mass and michael dukakis. successful day for me. thanks to chaumtoli huq. karl smith of the model behavior blog at forbes.com and brenna schneider. thanks for getting up and thank...
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take a look at the letter that senator max balk cus bau kus. it appears he was sending a serious shot across the bow to conservative groups that are seeking tax exempt status. he wrote, i'm quoting. i request that you and your agency survey 501c4, credit a 5 and c6 organizations involved in political campaign activity to examine whether they are opted for the o*rpbgs's intended tax exempt purpose and to insure that political campaign activity is not the organization's primary activity. >> it appears that was not equitable. back to you. jon: everything sounds a little one-sided. thank you. jenna: turning now to the ongoing benghazi investigation. republicans responding this morning to the president's assertion in the east room yesterday that, quote, there is no there, there to this story, with no one coming out stronger than the man who was for democrats in recent years, perhaps their most frequent target for allegations of abuse of power and scandal. james rosen is live with washington with more on who that person is. >> good afternoon. appearin
take a look at the letter that senator max balk cus bau kus. it appears he was sending a serious shot across the bow to conservative groups that are seeking tax exempt status. he wrote, i'm quoting. i request that you and your agency survey 501c4, credit a 5 and c6 organizations involved in political campaign activity to examine whether they are opted for the o*rpbgs's intended tax exempt purpose and to insure that political campaign activity is not the organization's primary activity. >>...
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the last few minutes, we have seen this yellow streak develop over here. kukurtner up into downtown. speeds dipping down below 60 miles per hour. we will see if it sticks around. it is the start. we expect the first to kick in in many spots like this one here in north 101. only slowing around the mckie off ramp. not a major concern around 680. a little bit slower build. this being a monday, we tend to see that anyways. south bay, no incidents reported. the only incident we had earlier was through sunol. that has cleared. one more far north around the air force base. that is over on the shoulder. the accidents are cleared from the roadway. it is the traffic flow here heading down to isabelle. 580 toward the dublin interchange which shows the build typical before 6:00. that's what we are seeing, slow for the tri-valley. west 580 moves smoothly. a little slowing both directions for 238 as the volume starts to build. the earlier slowing i heard about. a smooth drives ats the volume starts to build. no delays in the transit. none of the agencies have any. we will
the last few minutes, we have seen this yellow streak develop over here. kukurtner up into downtown. speeds dipping down below 60 miles per hour. we will see if it sticks around. it is the start. we expect the first to kick in in many spots like this one here in north 101. only slowing around the mckie off ramp. not a major concern around 680. a little bit slower build. this being a monday, we tend to see that anyways. south bay, no incidents reported. the only incident we had earlier was...
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and there was the time you claimed liberalism have done more to kill black folks than ku klux klan evererpretation of the constitution's clause counting black people as three-fifths of a person. and then there's my personal favorite. your complaint about african-americans. what did you call it? slavish devotion to the democratic party? look, i know you proclaimed proudly last week that you are not an african-american, just an american. if you want to deny your connection to black people in the country, you do not have the right to insult us by using slave as though it is some kind of slur. slavish? if by slavish you mean hard working, striving for freedom and laying the economic foundation of the country i'll be that. you see, you've got it all wrong. your choice to join the republican party doesn't make you more free or independent than black people who choose to be democrats. it just makes you really good at figuring out how to stand out in a radical, right wing base devoid of diversity. and that's not particularly original. just ask herman cain and allen west. as for your campaign st
and there was the time you claimed liberalism have done more to kill black folks than ku klux klan evererpretation of the constitution's clause counting black people as three-fifths of a person. and then there's my personal favorite. your complaint about african-americans. what did you call it? slavish devotion to the democratic party? look, i know you proclaimed proudly last week that you are not an african-american, just an american. if you want to deny your connection to black people in the...
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kus right now. of course, people are asking about star wars, the other major science fiction franchise, where are you> it's the very early days. >> are you writing it right now? >> we're working on a story. we just don't want to screw it up. >> jimmy: and how does that process work trying to figure it out. does that come from you? >> i'm working with a great writer and wonderful writers and producers. can you tell us what you've done so far, anything that you can say. >> we're sort of having a little writer's block trying to figure out it. but we'll get through it. >> jimmy: i hope you're open to this, but some members of the add yen have ideas. they're fans of yours and fans of star wars. i was wondering if you would be willing to hear them. >> maybe. >> jimmy: gentlemen? >> do you know luke skywalker? he should have a part in the movie he uses a light sabre to fight people, that would be really cool. >> i'll think about that. princess leia and chewbacca should totally do it. it's what the fans want to see. >> i'm not sure that's the kind of -- >> jimmy: you may not be sure, but that's what the fans
kus right now. of course, people are asking about star wars, the other major science fiction franchise, where are you> it's the very early days. >> are you writing it right now? >> we're working on a story. we just don't want to screw it up. >> jimmy: and how does that process work trying to figure it out. does that come from you? >> i'm working with a great writer and wonderful writers and producers. can you tell us what you've done so far, anything that you can say....
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provocative conservative who emerged from the convention is the party's nominee for lieutenant, once compared to land parented to two clucks klux klan.the kun attorney from testing made the comment to black christians posted on youtube last year. do you stand by the nomination? see that andnot will not comment. i think he will be a good candidate. i think he will talk about the importance of how we can make for jenny at the best state that we can live in. i also had a conversation within the other day day. he is very interested in prison reform. the state of virginia needs to do a lot with regard to prison reform. we need to make sure all the men and women in prison have the opportunity to work. we need to make sure there is not prison rate. i think he will talk about issues dealing with the poor and vulnerable. host: the washington post says abortion is likely to be a issue in that race. guest: hard to say. host: are you concerned at all with this nomination? guest: we will have to see. , thank you forf coming on the washington journal. i appreciate your time. we're going to keep our topic on benghazi, libya. we're going to be talking to
provocative conservative who emerged from the convention is the party's nominee for lieutenant, once compared to land parented to two clucks klux klan.the kun attorney from testing made the comment to black christians posted on youtube last year. do you stand by the nomination? see that andnot will not comment. i think he will be a good candidate. i think he will talk about the importance of how we can make for jenny at the best state that we can live in. i also had a conversation within the...
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. >> the starbucks on snail avenue in south san jose reopened today. somebody poisoned bottles of orange juice and left them for kus mers. police say this san jose woman took two bottles of evolution orange juice then replaced them with ones tainted with rubbing alcohol and nail polish. when shaken customers says she brings her granddaughter here often. >> she does get orange juice. i get orange use. i come here a lot so it was a little unnerving. >> fortunately a customer saw what happened, told employees, and drove off. police traced the car's license plate to her home on chamberton drive four miles away. >> she was arrested immediately at her residence, and she was later booked for poisoning as well as attempted murder. the quantity of rubbing alcohol inside the bottles was a lethal quantity in both bottles. >> her next door neighbor saw police arrive. >>. i'm really shocked. >> can't imagine that a neighbor would do something of the sort, but certainly if she's guilty, she should suffer the consequences. >> today starbucks told us all juice bottles on the same shelf were destroyed. bottles at other stores are b
. >> the starbucks on snail avenue in south san jose reopened today. somebody poisoned bottles of orange juice and left them for kus mers. police say this san jose woman took two bottles of evolution orange juice then replaced them with ones tainted with rubbing alcohol and nail polish. when shaken customers says she brings her granddaughter here often. >> she does get orange juice. i get orange use. i come here a lot so it was a little unnerving. >> fortunately a customer saw...
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kus ki right now. what do you make of it as somebody who has been through the agony and torment of having a child abducted. >> we've talked about this a little bit during other segments this evening. there is a history of children being kidnapped in groups, or not kidnapped in groups but being taken by the same predator. kenneth parnell did it to ken stainer and stephen stainer and then tem my white back in the 70s. a another guy in the 2000s. then this was this case of three kids. hopefully these kids are able to comfort each other in their victim zags because i think we have to remember these children have suffered, they've been victimized for most of their lives, certainly their adult lives. they're going to require a lot of help to get through this and put their lives back together again. so we need to keep them in our hearts and prayers. >> lisa bloom it's obviously going to unravel. police are having a conference tomorrow morning and we'll know more. on the face of it a heinous crime but it ended happily with none of the women being killed. but in terms of the way that this person or persons was or
kus ki right now. what do you make of it as somebody who has been through the agony and torment of having a child abducted. >> we've talked about this a little bit during other segments this evening. there is a history of children being kidnapped in groups, or not kidnapped in groups but being taken by the same predator. kenneth parnell did it to ken stainer and stephen stainer and then tem my white back in the 70s. a another guy in the 2000s. then this was this case of three kids....
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to some of the family members here, and for us to be able to be in this oval office with so many people who have worked hard to make this day possible, and understanding that -- >> three ku were convicted in the bombing. two are dead and one is in prison still. >>>in honor of memorial day weekend, great america is offering free admission to those in the armed services. the event is called military days and it provides free entry for active and retired service members. the park is also offering a special discount for up to six family members. lunch will be served for military personnel in the picnic pavilion. >>> and in illinois, a family is celebrating a surprise military homecoming after a year and a half of being separated. that surprise involved a scavenger hunt. check out the two little girls about to reunite with their dad. they had to get some clues first. first class petty officer aaron haynes enlisted the help of his wife and a chicago area mall to pull off this reunion. after collecting eight clues, erin and maria found the prize they were not expecting. [ crying ] >> we love you, daddy. >> we really missed you. >> they missed their dad so much. i hear about it
to some of the family members here, and for us to be able to be in this oval office with so many people who have worked hard to make this day possible, and understanding that -- >> three ku were convicted in the bombing. two are dead and one is in prison still. >>>in honor of memorial day weekend, great america is offering free admission to those in the armed services. the event is called military days and it provides free entry for active and retired service members. the park is...