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tell the party -- [applause] and tell the party of slavery, segregation, lynching, the ku klux klan, dging their fellow americans by skin color and get back to the business of getting this country on the road to fiscal healthy and economic growth. [applause] you have received considerable criticism from establishment republicans. they, too, want to scorn ronald reagan. no one, by the way, knows this better than our friend mark levin. i can't say enough about mark's ability to bring the constitution and founding principles of this nation back once again front and center. he's a national treasure, and we owe him a considerable debt of gratitude. [applause] mark and ronald reagan's biographer, craig shirley, certainly remembers as i do that in march of 1980 as governor reagan was on the way to winning the republican nomination for president, former president gurled ford went to the new york times to say governor reagan the kinds of things that are said of the tea party today. ronald reagan said president ford was too extreme. he was a sore loser because -- and i'm quoting here, a very co
tell the party -- [applause] and tell the party of slavery, segregation, lynching, the ku klux klan, dging their fellow americans by skin color and get back to the business of getting this country on the road to fiscal healthy and economic growth. [applause] you have received considerable criticism from establishment republicans. they, too, want to scorn ronald reagan. no one, by the way, knows this better than our friend mark levin. i can't say enough about mark's ability to bring the...
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[applause] and told the party of the segregation lynching the ku klux klan the racial quotas to quitericans by skin color and get back to the business of getting this country on the road to fiscal health and economic growth. [applause] you have also received criticism from establishment republicans. they once scorned ronald reagan and no one knows this better than our friends. i can't say enough to bring the constitution and founding principles to the nation and the oath o that sense of gratitude. [applause] marc anbark and ronald reagan's biographer certainly remember as i do that in march of 1980 as governor ronald reagan was on his way to winning the nomination for president, the former president gerald ford went to "the new york times" to save governor ronald reagan the kind of things are se said at te tea party today. ronald reagan said president ford was too extreme. he was a sore loser, and i'm quoting here a very conservative republican can't win a national election. as you may recall, he had lost to jimmy carter for years earlier. not only beat jimmy carter in the course eig
[applause] and told the party of the segregation lynching the ku klux klan the racial quotas to quitericans by skin color and get back to the business of getting this country on the road to fiscal health and economic growth. [applause] you have also received criticism from establishment republicans. they once scorned ronald reagan and no one knows this better than our friends. i can't say enough to bring the constitution and founding principles to the nation and the oath o that sense of...
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of course, a sad and repulsive chapter of black history is the ku klux klan.t year, i told you how klansmen were arrested for offering to sell jewish groups a workable death ray. well, recently, thanks to my longstanding google news alert for "klan death ray," i learned there was an update. >> an upstate man has just pled guilty to helping build a deadly x-ray machine that uses radiation to kill people. >> authorities say they were tipped off to the portable x-ray device after crawford approached local jewish groups because he wanted their help in killing muslims. >> stephen: yes, justice was done. they're a vile, despicable hate group, but i can't help feeling a little inspired by the way these klansmen overcame their hatred of jews to serve a greater cause-- their hatred of muslims. i've always thought of the klan as a bunch of rednecks from our shameful racist past. well, it turns out i was wrong. because they're a bunch of rednecks from our shameful racist future. i was so moved by this story of hope that i did the obvious thing-- i turned it into a cartoo
of course, a sad and repulsive chapter of black history is the ku klux klan.t year, i told you how klansmen were arrested for offering to sell jewish groups a workable death ray. well, recently, thanks to my longstanding google news alert for "klan death ray," i learned there was an update. >> an upstate man has just pled guilty to helping build a deadly x-ray machine that uses radiation to kill people. >> authorities say they were tipped off to the portable x-ray device...
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. >> i am getting tired of all of the ku animal spirit cute animals >> i love pam i like to put her inuper bowl commercial. i love pam! >> pam: (laughter) >> gary:marshawn lynch dancing he doesn't talk to the media but he'll dance for them >> gary:seahawks running back and reporters in the post-game locker room as he danced to "ready to ride" by oakland- pass thebased rapper "filthy rich" whose music was being played voer the locker room loudspeakers >> gary:lynch not talking and headphones draped around his next put on a pretty good show for those assembled >> gary:marshawn lynch - skittles portrait check out this portait of lynch made in skittles his before the super bowl, "death cab for cutie" bassist nick harmer decided to put together the portrait of the running back. >> gary:harmer went above and beyond to create the portrait of lynch and honor seattle's fans at the same time with the numer 12 representing >> gary:great finish for sacramento state saturday. ha being a princess? kate middleton is finding out - her list of do's and don'ts is getting longer. >> gary:consider her hem
. >> i am getting tired of all of the ku animal spirit cute animals >> i love pam i like to put her inuper bowl commercial. i love pam! >> pam: (laughter) >> gary:marshawn lynch dancing he doesn't talk to the media but he'll dance for them >> gary:seahawks running back and reporters in the post-game locker room as he danced to "ready to ride" by oakland- pass thebased rapper "filthy rich" whose music was being played voer the locker room...
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>> then i'm a member of the ku klux klan. i mean it's the height of absurdity. >> it's been 61 days, and still they haven't been released, and there's no sign that they will be released. other than a call from president obama, what else can be done. >> a call from putin. who else does he have to listen to. who else does abdul fatah al-sisi have to pay attention to. i can't think of anyone. when i was in iraq, the iraqis didn't have relations with many parties, because the whole world was fighting saddam's occupation. saddam had relations with the vatican, king hussain, the plo and the russians, c.b.s. and my family got pleas from the vatican and king hussain and plo. king hussain - sorry, saddam hussein didn't give a dam. why should he care what the vatican or king thinks about him. but he did care about the russians, when gosho chov said, "let the guys go", we were gone. >> her story. a campus sexual assault survivor on what happened to her, and if the schools are doing enough to keep women safe. plus, big brother. a spy agen
>> then i'm a member of the ku klux klan. i mean it's the height of absurdity. >> it's been 61 days, and still they haven't been released, and there's no sign that they will be released. other than a call from president obama, what else can be done. >> a call from putin. who else does he have to listen to. who else does abdul fatah al-sisi have to pay attention to. i can't think of anyone. when i was in iraq, the iraqis didn't have relations with many parties, because the...
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. >> so what is the role of the enforcement act of 1870, the ku klux klan act? and in the civil rights movement of the 1960s there is a legal strategy said to whastrategies e the activists responsible for getting these past and do they provide resources that are being utilized? or the public civil partnerships to advance the cause? >> it was passed in 1870 in the response to the militant organized clan and it's very good and it allows to crack down to declare martial law and he declares it in eight counties in south carolina and the attorney general who actually is a southerner whose story likes this idea of democrats getting in the way of democracy and voting rights. they cracked down to the problem is they can crack down on essentially kind of large-scale organized groups who are foods and robes and again, no you don't play that game because they can't put you in prison and all they have to do is find one guy in the local plan unit with 10,000 years in prison he names all of his friend jim cousins come up before guys that ride to someone's house in the dead of
. >> so what is the role of the enforcement act of 1870, the ku klux klan act? and in the civil rights movement of the 1960s there is a legal strategy said to whastrategies e the activists responsible for getting these past and do they provide resources that are being utilized? or the public civil partnerships to advance the cause? >> it was passed in 1870 in the response to the militant organized clan and it's very good and it allows to crack down to declare martial law and he...
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anything about the civil rights movement, had no connection to any white supremacist organization, the ku klux klan or what not. i tried to call him a number of times, he lives in the same house in a subdivision he lived at the time and he's never revealed his motive as to why he shot james meredith and i it was an interesting political story. this was one of the interesting stories when meredith was shot, a lot of people within the movement figured it was a conspiracy. the police were in on it because he's able to walk out of the woods to shoot him three times, walk back into the woods and they arrested him later. that probably wasn't the case because it wasn't in their interest for someone to shoot james meredith. i don't think that conspiracy is true but the other part is white southerners think there's a conspiracy as well. they figured somebody paid this guy, this outsider to shoot james meredith love to kill them, to wound him, that's why they used the shop rather than the single bullet that would be a story that would turn into a national march. that doesn't make sense because agai
anything about the civil rights movement, had no connection to any white supremacist organization, the ku klux klan or what not. i tried to call him a number of times, he lives in the same house in a subdivision he lived at the time and he's never revealed his motive as to why he shot james meredith and i it was an interesting political story. this was one of the interesting stories when meredith was shot, a lot of people within the movement figured it was a conspiracy. the police were in on it...
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pages of reports, many of which were shared with local leased departments whose officers belong to the kux klan. some of looks at how those reports contributed to the 1964 deaths of freedom summer activist james chaney, andrew goodman, and michael schwerner. that was 50 years ago. for more we go to jackson, mississippi where we are joined by jerry mitchell, an investigative journalist. he won the release of more than 2400 pages of commission records in 1989 and use those to reopen many cold cases from the civil rights era. his work helped lead to the 1994 conviction of the killer of mississippi naacp leader medgar evers, and paved the way for 23 more convictions. here in new york we are joined by dawn porter. she is the award-winning producer and director of "spies of mississippi." jerry mitchell, what are you most surprised by in the documents you got? >> well, lots of things. the fact they had spied on so had activist, the fact they spied on member evers and later tried to help basically a quick the killer in that case. as well as reports of my own newspaper from back in the 1950's and
pages of reports, many of which were shared with local leased departments whose officers belong to the kux klan. some of looks at how those reports contributed to the 1964 deaths of freedom summer activist james chaney, andrew goodman, and michael schwerner. that was 50 years ago. for more we go to jackson, mississippi where we are joined by jerry mitchell, an investigative journalist. he won the release of more than 2400 pages of commission records in 1989 and use those to reopen many cold...
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a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,ation potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks before. the klan associate lived here on a dead-end street in the railroad town of mountainview on the outskirts of atlanta. >> we're tapping telephones. we heard a lot of rhetoric. we heard a lot of racial slurs. >> on one wiretap, the detectives heard this said. go find you another little kid? the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. >> these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. >> in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. >> if somebody was in there with a van or t
a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,ation potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks before....
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spanks what is the role of enforcement act of 1870, the ku klux klan act? like in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, there's like a legal strategy. to what extent are activists responsible for getting the black activists responsible for getting these laws passed? do these laws provide resources that are being utilized? are they like public civil partnerships to advance the cause of? >> the claim act passed response to the militant organize clan but it's a very good law. it allows for grant to crack down declared martial law. he declares it in eight counties in south carolina. the attorney general who is a southerner who dislikes is elected of democrats getting and where democracy and voting rights. they really crack down but the problem is they can crack down on essentially kind of large-scale organized groups who are wearing hoods and robes but then again, you don't play that game because they can put you in prison at all that you do is find one guy in the local clan unit, and it's all of his buddies and his cousins, but the four guys a ride to someone
spanks what is the role of enforcement act of 1870, the ku klux klan act? like in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, there's like a legal strategy. to what extent are activists responsible for getting the black activists responsible for getting these laws passed? do these laws provide resources that are being utilized? are they like public civil partnerships to advance the cause of? >> the claim act passed response to the militant organize clan but it's a very good law. it allows for...
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he never said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization whether the ku klux klan or what, his motives were a mystery. i tried to call him a number of times and se instead of intervi. he lives in the same house in a subdivision outside of memphis. and he's never revealed his motives as to why he's shot james meredith. it's an interesting political story this to me was one of the most interesting stories that shot off the march. when meredith was shot, a lot of people in other movement figured it was a conspiracy and the police were in on it because he was able to walk out of the woods and shoot meredith three times and they arrested him later. it seemed more paralyzed. that probably wasn't the case. it wasn't in their interest for someone to shoot james meredith. they would be doing a bad job so i don't think that is very secure but the other interesting part is that the southerners think that there's a conspiracy as well. they figured that somebody in the civil rights movement paid this guy, he's not even from mississippi. he's an outsider to shoot james
he never said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization whether the ku klux klan or what, his motives were a mystery. i tried to call him a number of times and se instead of intervi. he lives in the same house in a subdivision outside of memphis. and he's never revealed his motives as to why he's shot james meredith. it's an interesting political story this to me was one of the most interesting stories that shot off the march. when meredith was shot, a lot of...
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he challenged activity of the ku klux klan and otherwise to premises organizations in this is it be. cause of his consistency at work in the state, many people said he should run for mayor. the malcolm x grassroots movement agreed with that and encouraged chokwe to run. decided to organize a different type of black politics there. we felt the traditional black politics were not really working for us at this time. so chokwe, before he ran for mayor, in his ward when he ran for city councilman in 2009, the people's assembly was organized. when you heard the clip of him saying the people will decide, that slogan was put into practice by organizing assembly that would develop his platform. his platform actually came from the community and not out of his head or out of our organization. chokwe -- they form this people's assembly to help him get elected, formed this platform, but also state organized while he was serving provide himncil to with direction on how he should proceed on policy. it was a different form of politics at was being pursued, as you mentioned earlier, encouraging partic
he challenged activity of the ku klux klan and otherwise to premises organizations in this is it be. cause of his consistency at work in the state, many people said he should run for mayor. the malcolm x grassroots movement agreed with that and encouraged chokwe to run. decided to organize a different type of black politics there. we felt the traditional black politics were not really working for us at this time. so chokwe, before he ran for mayor, in his ward when he ran for city councilman in...
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the only time that guns were ever used in our family is because of my age doing the ku klux klan area and the guns were kept then for black people just to defend themselves. now we have in neighborhoods where kids get an 18-year-old, has no business with a gun. an 18-year-old has no business with a permit to carry a gun on a campus of any kind. a lot of the schools now said here in texas, argyle, just passed where there will be teachers who are carrying guns. ok. you have a gun. you're not at the front of the building. the criminal can still get in the building and kill whoever. i don't think president obama is trying to -- and he's president obama. we have to learn to give people respect. president bush and all the others, they were presidents. and we need to have respect for people in the world and in this country. my nephew died in iraq host: i'm going to jump in to get her thoughts on your comments. guest: i'm not sure what your question is, anna. could you clarify that? host: i think anna hung up. caller: she just wanted to talk. that's fine. host: fred is one of our viewers in m
the only time that guns were ever used in our family is because of my age doing the ku klux klan area and the guns were kept then for black people just to defend themselves. now we have in neighborhoods where kids get an 18-year-old, has no business with a gun. an 18-year-old has no business with a permit to carry a gun on a campus of any kind. a lot of the schools now said here in texas, argyle, just passed where there will be teachers who are carrying guns. ok. you have a gun. you're not at...
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mandela the ku football having gates there standing over him all the time. i think there's certainly an aspect of of intimidation but i don't think it's one that such is not familiar with electricity than the twenty two years and this isn't to be the first time he's worked with bill gates and i think it's gonna make a great team i think for my kids up making the transition region. i think there was a lot of investor hesitation about about what the future my stuff wasn't putting bill gates and is more active role i think represents a great opportunity to show that microscope really want to make the transition from from the founding team to two new ceo. well last week was also marked by facebook's tenth anniversary and it also sparked when the markets in a deal that in the eu and the work i wasn't in greek is a very exciting. now on i mean i think. i mean soaked letters losses you have to know that the company's up a hundred fifty percent in in the stock market since its ipo so there was eventually given the huge crop this happen to be based mostly off of thei
mandela the ku football having gates there standing over him all the time. i think there's certainly an aspect of of intimidation but i don't think it's one that such is not familiar with electricity than the twenty two years and this isn't to be the first time he's worked with bill gates and i think it's gonna make a great team i think for my kids up making the transition region. i think there was a lot of investor hesitation about about what the future my stuff wasn't putting bill gates and...
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really said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization where the the ku klux klan or what. his motives are mystery. he is still alive and i have obviously tried to call him a number of times and set up interviews. he lives in the same house in the subdivision outside of memphis that he lived in at the time and has never revealed his motive as to why he shot james meredith. just an interesting political story, this to me was one of the most interesting stories from the march. when meredith was shot a lot of people within the movement figured the police were in on it. he was able to shoot merida three times. despite all the law enforcement it seemed like people were paralyzed. that probably wasn't the case because it wasn't in their interest to shoot james meredith. they would be doing a bad job if that were the case. so i don't think that's sure but the more interesting part is that white southerners think that there's a conspiracy as well against them. they fear that somebody in the civil rights movement paid this guy from memphis. he's not even from miss
really said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization where the the ku klux klan or what. his motives are mystery. he is still alive and i have obviously tried to call him a number of times and set up interviews. he lives in the same house in the subdivision outside of memphis that he lived in at the time and has never revealed his motive as to why he shot james meredith. just an interesting political story, this to me was one of the most interesting stories...
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for someone like that to significant that every white person in tennessee is a potential member of the kut of this, that obama -- and it takes away from every individual, you know, the idea of judging individuals in in country as individuals. stuart: and potentially divisive. charles: potentially divisive. and sold into the black community there are certain good white people and certain bad white peoples and you say the good ones are in new york or california and the bad ones in the midwest. and the president was propelled to the white house because of the iowa caucus. he would have never made it to the white house. tht the same play book as they circle the sink and the drain. stuart: i'm with you on thhs one, charles, i am. and let's go back to stocks, and charles is talking about an anti-cable play called uchthe network. charles: we talked about the outer net earlier. the world is-- needs to wire up for the internet. and with fiber optic cables, they're going to use satellites on the roofs in the air and cables, towers, things like this. these guys make the nuts and bolts of these thing
for someone like that to significant that every white person in tennessee is a potential member of the kut of this, that obama -- and it takes away from every individual, you know, the idea of judging individuals in in country as individuals. stuart: and potentially divisive. charles: potentially divisive. and sold into the black community there are certain good white people and certain bad white peoples and you say the good ones are in new york or california and the bad ones in the midwest....
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there's a movement in the ku country and mcdonald's is taking a lot of heat. some folks who are making $8 plus an hour at mcdonald's want $15 an hour and mcdonald's is blanching at that kind of number. where do you stand? should you be paying a living wage? >> i'll let the government decide what the living wage should be. but at smashburger we index ourselves against our competitors and we pay well above minimum wage. >> one of the issues this week that's been getting a lot of attention is how much the cost of obamacare is affecting companies. i understand you guys have a good bit of a portion of what you do as a franchise model. talk us through 2014. what kind of increases are you facing if increases at all, and do you have to do things to offset that cost elsewhere? >> 2014 very minimal, if any, cost increases. we are looking at obviously every business should, what the effects are ongoing and certainly in the next -- the few outyears. but we look at whether it's the offerings we have, we're still hiring the right number of employees at every restaurant, and
there's a movement in the ku country and mcdonald's is taking a lot of heat. some folks who are making $8 plus an hour at mcdonald's want $15 an hour and mcdonald's is blanching at that kind of number. where do you stand? should you be paying a living wage? >> i'll let the government decide what the living wage should be. but at smashburger we index ourselves against our competitors and we pay well above minimum wage. >> one of the issues this week that's been getting a lot of...
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the only time that guns were ever used in our family is because of my age doing the ku klux klan area the guns were kept then for black people just to defend themselves. now we have in neighborhoods where kids get an 18-year-old, has no business with a gun. an 18-year-old has no business with a permit to carry a gun on a campus of any kind. a lot of the schools now said here in texas, argyle, just passed where there will be teachers who are carrying guns. ok. you have a gun. you're not at the front of the building. the criminal can still get in the building and kill whoever. i don't think president obama is trying to -- and he's president obama. we have to learn to give people respect. president bush and all the others, they were presidents. and we need to have respect for people in the world and in this country. my nephew died in iraq host: i'm going to jump in to get her thoughts on your comments. guest: i'm not sure what your question is, anna. could you clarify that? host: i think anna hung up. caller: she just wanted to talk. that's fine. host: fred is one of our viewers in massa
the only time that guns were ever used in our family is because of my age doing the ku klux klan area the guns were kept then for black people just to defend themselves. now we have in neighborhoods where kids get an 18-year-old, has no business with a gun. an 18-year-old has no business with a permit to carry a gun on a campus of any kind. a lot of the schools now said here in texas, argyle, just passed where there will be teachers who are carrying guns. ok. you have a gun. you're not at the...
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melissa lee, an exclusive interview with the ceo victor ku. new insights he sees, brian, in the coming month are fos for hi company. >>> and to potato chips and soda. scott wapner, the fight between peltz and pepsi. >> thanks. pepsi is throwing a blow. pepsico throwing a blow back at nelson peltz today in an official statement from the company. the highlights being, pepsico saying that management and the board are fully aligned with our strategy. that we engaged with trian and analyzed the proposals, that the focus now is on delivering results, not new and costly distractions, they say in a statement provided to me a moment ago, and that we are confident, pepsico said, in our ability to deliver long-term shareholder value. i should also say, i spoke with somebody from the company a short time ago. they told me the following. that pepsi is in constant communication with their investors base and has received strong support for their strategy. remember, it was peltz, i reported on earlier today, had been doing his own speaking with investors, and
melissa lee, an exclusive interview with the ceo victor ku. new insights he sees, brian, in the coming month are fos for hi company. >>> and to potato chips and soda. scott wapner, the fight between peltz and pepsi. >> thanks. pepsi is throwing a blow. pepsico throwing a blow back at nelson peltz today in an official statement from the company. the highlights being, pepsico saying that management and the board are fully aligned with our strategy. that we engaged with trian and...
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in the meantime as we come back out here live, ku see all of the activity going on.ws have been here overnight and they'll be here all day long and just trying to get service back on track so to speak. this was an out-of-service train that derailed, so no one was on board last night except for the driver operating the train, and fortunately that person on board was not hurt. >> thankfully it was an out-of- service train, just looking at that picture behind you, juliet, it's just teetering there. that would have been terrifying. >>reporter: absolutely. and in years past, there's actually been a similar incident where a train derailed off the tracks. they're looking into this particular spot and what went wrong and why this happened. so it's going to be a day of investigations and also clearing all this out. >> all right, juliet goodrich live for us in concord, thanks. >>> let's take a look at our saturday forecast. first here's a live picture of sfo. clear out there, but definitely if you live along the coast some patchy fog this morning, upper 30s, basically 40s, oak
in the meantime as we come back out here live, ku see all of the activity going on.ws have been here overnight and they'll be here all day long and just trying to get service back on track so to speak. this was an out-of-service train that derailed, so no one was on board last night except for the driver operating the train, and fortunately that person on board was not hurt. >> thankfully it was an out-of- service train, just looking at that picture behind you, juliet, it's just teetering...
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ukrainian border and scrambled fighter jets to russia says the military exercises near crack me up routine that they come in a time when groups of ku ukrainian activists clashed with pro russian separatists in the crimean peninsula the newly appointed screaming in parliament leader sir the xml has backed ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovich same key as the legitimate president of ukraine while in america the white house has said that unocal which abdicated his responsibility and had left ukrainian lawmakers to pick up the pieces unocal which is rumored t be in oued hill hold a pressonference fro souern ssia on friday french football player nicolas anelka has been handed a five match ban and fined eighty thousand british pounds by the english football association for his controversial email gesture deemed by many to be anti semitic. the striker who plays for west brom in england need to salute during the gold celebration begins the west and in december. no is the right to appeal the commission found though that anelka hadot been deliberately anti semitic british jewish group the community security trust trees the decision sayin
ukrainian border and scrambled fighter jets to russia says the military exercises near crack me up routine that they come in a time when groups of ku ukrainian activists clashed with pro russian separatists in the crimean peninsula the newly appointed screaming in parliament leader sir the xml has backed ukraine's ousted leader viktor yanukovich same key as the legitimate president of ukraine while in america the white house has said that unocal which abdicated his responsibility and had left...
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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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but it's being decimated by the theft of content from the online technology companies. my toe kus tends to be i.p. and having an idea that people can start at home. so what are you doing to ensure and protect neighborhood and individual enterprise from technology stealing people's homes from moving forward? and separate from that, whatever you're running for, mr. woodson, i'm on board. >> well, god bless those who've got nothing to say and got the good sense not to say it. i'll defer to my colleagues on that one. >> technology is not my area of expertise. i think you have on the agenda -- or you had already? >> you already had some from mr. salmon in the technology area. yeah, we should protect people's intellectual property. across the board. >> great point. >> thank you. thank you. >> right here. >> this is really a comment. i did call harry reid's office to tell him what i thought about his opinion about the cdo report. >> good for you. >> that i wasn't really that stupid. even though i am a senior citizen, and i got yelled at and hung up on by the person in harry reid's office
but it's being decimated by the theft of content from the online technology companies. my toe kus tends to be i.p. and having an idea that people can start at home. so what are you doing to ensure and protect neighborhood and individual enterprise from technology stealing people's homes from moving forward? and separate from that, whatever you're running for, mr. woodson, i'm on board. >> well, god bless those who've got nothing to say and got the good sense not to say it. i'll defer to...
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the qualifications ought to have their own specialty plate. we don't have a problem with any organization. >> next you have ku klux klan. iness. >> one of the things that upsets you charles and the group that is -- >> it's okay. that's your property. this is sanction. this is supported by the state of georgia. that is a no no. that is saying that they're willing to support slavery. take us back inch by inch. we cannot be tolerant on this particular issue. >> ray, millions of drivers on the road. 439 have bought the -- >> those numbers are not correct. i don't know who gave those numbers to the reporter that wrote that story. every year -- in the last several years between 3,000 and 4,000 people request a specialty license plate from the sons of confederate veterans. that was before we had the flag featured. 3-4,000 each year have requested it. i don't know how the figures came about. >> you at least understand it means something different to other people? >>> and it will be a daily reminder on the highways of george george? >> you understand you're telling african-americans members of our organization they're not allowed
the qualifications ought to have their own specialty plate. we don't have a problem with any organization. >> next you have ku klux klan. iness. >> one of the things that upsets you charles and the group that is -- >> it's okay. that's your property. this is sanction. this is supported by the state of georgia. that is a no no. that is saying that they're willing to support slavery. take us back inch by inch. we cannot be tolerant on this particular issue. >> ray,...
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the same time. >>> a penny for your thoughts on recent earnings reports papa ku peculiar subject coming up. >>> marthawho's had the bigger impact? "street signs," just after the break. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? [ male announcer ] live a full life. the new lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more interesting it gets. lease the 2014 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. >>> i know, you viewer might stay tuned on every "street signs" day, but something peculiar we noticed in earnings rorchts the two cent club we'll call them. companies beat or missed by two cents. >> okay. one of them is whole foods. reported earnings at mixed estimates by two cents. that is a whole lot more
the same time. >>> a penny for your thoughts on recent earnings reports papa ku peculiar subject coming up. >>> marthawho's had the bigger impact? "street signs," just after the break. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no...
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i'll have to see if he can able to lock in on the enterprise customers with kus vservices. was going to ask you about the numbers. are they show that people are sticking with the enterprise service with blackberry so far? >> we'll start to get the first real peek at the upcomings earnings announcement. >> thank you, jon fortt here. >>> here's switching gears, does your soda need a warning label. new proposal in california would do just that. requiring warning labels on sugary drinks including soda, energy drinks and fruit juices. labels would warn about obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay. for more let's bring in state senator bill morning. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what exactly do you have in mind? >> quite simply would require a warning label as you described to provide consumers and families with notice of the noerngs proven adverse health impacts of sugar-sweetened beverages. we know they represent the leading source of increased caloric intake, particularly among children, leading to preventable diabetes. it has both a staggering economic impact o
i'll have to see if he can able to lock in on the enterprise customers with kus vservices. was going to ask you about the numbers. are they show that people are sticking with the enterprise service with blackberry so far? >> we'll start to get the first real peek at the upcomings earnings announcement. >> thank you, jon fortt here. >>> here's switching gears, does your soda need a warning label. new proposal in california would do just that. requiring warning labels on...
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the situation in that area. >> reporter: we were stopped by downed wires and trees at nearly every ku every turn. >> i don't know what to think. trees were a falling everywhere you went, they were falling. >> reporter: one tree fell into aerial dunlop's house this morning and fortunately she was in the living room when it hit the bedroom. his neighbor was luckier. this huge tree hit his house. we could hear branches continue to break while we stood here. almost no one in callen township has power. even police are running the radio system off this small generator. >> power outages are still a problem for parts of our region. potomac edison has the largest share of customers who are struggling with over 29,000 outages in frederick county. more than 2,000 in montgomery county. howard has about a thousand of people without power. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist, doug kammerer is here to tell us what we can expect next. >> that was the area we were telling you about, upper montgomery count. loudoun county and the panhandle of west virginia. down to the south and east not as big a problem, a light glaze to the south. a
the situation in that area. >> reporter: we were stopped by downed wires and trees at nearly every ku every turn. >> i don't know what to think. trees were a falling everywhere you went, they were falling. >> reporter: one tree fell into aerial dunlop's house this morning and fortunately she was in the living room when it hit the bedroom. his neighbor was luckier. this huge tree hit his house. we could hear branches continue to break while we stood here. almost no one in...
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my kus focus is the start of th season. >> michael grad bradley. the major league soccer season. i can't believe you broke the news about you going to cover it. >> congratulations, josh. >> world cup on espn this summer. >>> want to welcome a new member of the nam family. emma sofia wang. congratulations. not even a day old, she's got me wrapped around her finger. that's the way it should be. have great day, everyone. so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> good morning. breaking news from the san joaquin valley this morning. that's where two california highway patrol officers died in a car crash. this picture shows where that accident happened south of fresno. investigators have closed the southbound lanes on 99 as they try to figure out what happened. the chp has not released the officers' names. >>> meteorologist mike niko checks out our forecast. >> thank you very much. good mo
my kus focus is the start of th season. >> michael grad bradley. the major league soccer season. i can't believe you broke the news about you going to cover it. >> congratulations, josh. >> world cup on espn this summer. >>> want to welcome a new member of the nam family. emma sofia wang. congratulations. not even a day old, she's got me wrapped around her finger. that's the way it should be. have great day, everyone. so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the...
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the pink resumÉ. i worry when people get overly ku cutesie. that one shows up, you're at least going to take a look at that one. >> it's also a big percentage of your office space dominated by the resumÉ. >> one thing i loved is the bedazzled resumÉ. this is jacqueline's resumÉ. what do you guys think? >> beautiful. >> i don't know where it ended up. you know what i mean? it's kind of like a throw away sort of. >> sounds like gimmicks don't always work is what you're saying. >> no. >> and adam, you say it's really important to focus on a cover letter. >> yeah, that's my thing. when we have a job open, i pretty much don't get to the resumÉ if there's not a thoughtful resumÉ on top. it's about seeing if the candidate can connect their skills and it's that kind of critical thinking that's needed in any role. >> you have to have the goods to back it up. thank you. coming up next, the sweet taste of victory. three finalist, three chocolate desserts but only one can be named too good to be healthy. that's coming up right after this. that's insane. ye
the pink resumÉ. i worry when people get overly ku cutesie. that one shows up, you're at least going to take a look at that one. >> it's also a big percentage of your office space dominated by the resumÉ. >> one thing i loved is the bedazzled resumÉ. this is jacqueline's resumÉ. what do you guys think? >> beautiful. >> i don't know where it ended up. you know what i mean? it's kind of like a throw away sort of. >> sounds like gimmicks don't always work is what...
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the nation, would you agree with that? >> i would, sir. by way of context, when director kua could you xi took this position, he clearly articulated that we cannot arrest our way out of the problem. that what we need toe do is really have a robust strategy, reflecting a prevention intervention and treatment. and series of criminal justice reforms that does everything we can to divert people from the criminal justice problem. i can tell you, i was in massachusetts at the time as the director and it really signaled to me an important shift in drug policy, away from a war on drugs approach and really looking at this as a public health related issue, particularly as it relates to the racial and ethnic disparities we see as it relates to drug use. part of the role of our office is to also look at what are the i am pediments for those people in recovery like me who often do have criminal records and what does that impairment mean in terms of the ability to have a vibrant life and seek meaningful employment and meaningful housing. to that end we have been focusing on actions to dim
the nation, would you agree with that? >> i would, sir. by way of context, when director kua could you xi took this position, he clearly articulated that we cannot arrest our way out of the problem. that what we need toe do is really have a robust strategy, reflecting a prevention intervention and treatment. and series of criminal justice reforms that does everything we can to divert people from the criminal justice problem. i can tell you, i was in massachusetts at the time as the...
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the nation, would you agree with that? >> i would, sir. by way of context, when director ku la could you xi took this position, he clearly articulated that we cannot arrest our way out of the problem. that what we need toe do is really have a robust strategy, reflecting a prevention intervention and treatment. and series of criminal justice reforms that does everything we can to divert people from the criminal justice problem. i can tell you, i was in massachusetts at the time as the director and it really signaled to me an important shift in drug policy, away from a war on drugs approach and really looking at this as a public health related issue, particularly as it relates to the racial and ethnic disparities we see as it relates to drug use. part of the role of our office is to also look at what are the i am pediments for those people in recovery like me who often do have criminal records and what does that impairment mean in terms of the ability to have a vibrant life and seek meaningful employment and meaningful housing. to that end we have been focusing on actions to d
the nation, would you agree with that? >> i would, sir. by way of context, when director ku la could you xi took this position, he clearly articulated that we cannot arrest our way out of the problem. that what we need toe do is really have a robust strategy, reflecting a prevention intervention and treatment. and series of criminal justice reforms that does everything we can to divert people from the criminal justice problem. i can tell you, i was in massachusetts at the time as the...
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morning but i think our job is to fwoek kus on what we can do and what we can do and that's how we're going to perform at our first olympics. >> i also spoke to the ceo of sochi airport. he said, you know, we have taken security precautions. no pastes, liquids, or creams allow in carry-ones on planes coming in and flying around russia. special equipment to scan the luggage that's been checked in as well. he says he thinks it is safe. other officials say that sochi is just as safe as boston, london, new york. i have to add, while i was at that airport, there were american athletes coming in, the hockey team coming e in. i started to really feel that olympic spirit despite the security jitters. people were excited about getting here and looking forward to competing. wolf? >> beyond the potential terror threats out there, we've heard some awful horror stories about hotels not being ready to handle the visitors. turn on the water and disgusting water comes out. what is going on at those hotels? >> reporter: i don't know if these are horror stories. this is kind of the conditions you experience when you travel around the developing world. what i'm sur
morning but i think our job is to fwoek kus on what we can do and what we can do and that's how we're going to perform at our first olympics. >> i also spoke to the ceo of sochi airport. he said, you know, we have taken security precautions. no pastes, liquids, or creams allow in carry-ones on planes coming in and flying around russia. special equipment to scan the luggage that's been checked in as well. he says he thinks it is safe. other officials say that sochi is just as safe as...
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. >> so what's the roll of the enforcement act of 1870, the ku klux klan act? are these, i mean, like in the civil rights movement of the 1960s this is, like, a legal strategy. to what extent are activists responsible for getting these laws passed? do these laws provide resources that are being ute rised? is -- are there, like, public/civil partnerships to advance the cause? >> i think -- yeah, the klan act in 1870 responds to the ease of the militant, organized klan. and it allows for grant to really crack down and he's allowed to declare martial law. and his attorney general who actually is a southerner who's like longstreet, dislikes this whole idea of white democrats getting in the way of democracy and voting rights, they really crack down. but problem is they could crack down on, essentially, kind of large scale organized groups who are wearing hoods and robes. and, again, you know, smart vigilantes know you don't play that, because all they have to do is find one guy in the local klan unit. he names all of his bulledties and his -- buddies and his cousins.
. >> so what's the roll of the enforcement act of 1870, the ku klux klan act? are these, i mean, like in the civil rights movement of the 1960s this is, like, a legal strategy. to what extent are activists responsible for getting these laws passed? do these laws provide resources that are being ute rised? is -- are there, like, public/civil partnerships to advance the cause? >> i think -- yeah, the klan act in 1870 responds to the ease of the militant, organized klan. and it allows...
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but it's being decimated by the theft of content from the online technology companies. my toe kus tends to be i.p. and having an idea that people can start at home. so what are you doing to ensure and protect neighborhood and individual enterprise from technology stealing people's homes from moving forward? and separate from that, whatever you're running for, mr. woodson, i'm on board. >> well, god bless those who've got nothing to say and got the good sense not to say it. i'll defer to my colleagues on that one. >> technology is not my area of expertise. i think you have on the agenda -- or you had already? >> you already had some from mr. salmon in the technology area. yeah, we should protect people's intellectual property. across the board. >> great point. >> thank you. thank you. >> right here. >> this is really a comment. i did call harry reid's office to tell him what i thought about his opinion about the cdo report. >> good for you. >> that i wasn't really that stupid. even though i am a senior citizen, and i got yelled at and hung up on by the person in harry reid's office
but it's being decimated by the theft of content from the online technology companies. my toe kus tends to be i.p. and having an idea that people can start at home. so what are you doing to ensure and protect neighborhood and individual enterprise from technology stealing people's homes from moving forward? and separate from that, whatever you're running for, mr. woodson, i'm on board. >> well, god bless those who've got nothing to say and got the good sense not to say it. i'll defer to...