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thomas allen harris: yes. brian lamb: what is going to do with the so-called outtakes that you are not going to use? thomas allen harris: we have them on the youtube channel and we will have them on the dvd extras. brian lamb: can they see them on the youtube channel now? thomas allen harris: yes ddfr .ddt.com. brian lamb: so people can upload from your website? thomas allen harris: yes and we have another website which brings together both the digital and the cell, and is called one world, one family and me, and that has all of the videos as well. brian lamb: you make a point in your film about when blacks who fought in world war i came back, they wanted the photography to give them the bona fide establishment that they were there. here is an from your film. thomas allen harris: black men had returned from world war i knowing that they were helping to win the war for democracy and they went immediately to the photograph studios and said, take my picture. it was with a sense of pride and expectation that they
thomas allen harris: yes. brian lamb: what is going to do with the so-called outtakes that you are not going to use? thomas allen harris: we have them on the youtube channel and we will have them on the dvd extras. brian lamb: can they see them on the youtube channel now? thomas allen harris: yes ddfr .ddt.com. brian lamb: so people can upload from your website? thomas allen harris: yes and we have another website which brings together both the digital and the cell, and is called one world, one...
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. >> miss washington, peggy thomas. >> in fact in 2001, thomas represented the state of washington inwn competition. >> congratulations, peggy. >> leslie birkland got know peggy thomas a few years earlier when he she was just breaking into the beauty pageant circuit. burkeland, once on the reality tv show, big rich texas. >> i consider myself new to dallas. >> says peggy thomas was working as an auto mechanic at the time. you could not notice peggy. she was a whole lot of gorgeous woman. >> would you say she a typical pageant contestant? >> no, not in 1998. here is this beautiful red-head gorgeous woman, and she was a mechanic. she had this guy kind of job. it just sort of added to her sex appeal. >> though jean says she knew nothing of her husband's budding affair at the time, she did notice that he had returned from his friend's funeral a changed man. solemn. withdrawn. >> i think jim mentioned peggy to me. i didn't quite put two and two together. he made some comment about them being there at funeral, it just didn't click. so i didn't want it acknowledge it. jean later found e-mail
. >> miss washington, peggy thomas. >> in fact in 2001, thomas represented the state of washington inwn competition. >> congratulations, peggy. >> leslie birkland got know peggy thomas a few years earlier when he she was just breaking into the beauty pageant circuit. burkeland, once on the reality tv show, big rich texas. >> i consider myself new to dallas. >> says peggy thomas was working as an auto mechanic at the time. you could not notice peggy. she was a...
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and how thomas's life turned out, thomas was ill a lot of the time, and she identified with that. she said he had inherited the family disease, rheumatism, and he was apparently very ill a lot of the time. she sent him incredible formulae for medical treatments. how they lived with the medicines, how anyone survived with the kind of therapies that she suggested bleeding and , purgatives, and on and on. but nevertheless, thomas was ill . she was very close to him and cared a lot about who he married and was very happy with nancy, i believe, her daughter-in-law. does that answer your question jim? was that more than you asked? yeah? >> how did john handle those last eight years, was he miserable, was he sick, was he well? >> john continued to live an interesting life, and he was very frail, he was probably blind and deaf, and he had many, many relatives all of the time who lives around him and many friends, and he was cared for by the woman who was abigail's niece who had lived with them for their entire life and she became a housekeeper and so forth. i presume lonely, always, but h
and how thomas's life turned out, thomas was ill a lot of the time, and she identified with that. she said he had inherited the family disease, rheumatism, and he was apparently very ill a lot of the time. she sent him incredible formulae for medical treatments. how they lived with the medicines, how anyone survived with the kind of therapies that she suggested bleeding and , purgatives, and on and on. but nevertheless, thomas was ill . she was very close to him and cared a lot about who he...
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>> good evening thomas it's a significant development and u.s.ials are supportive but it has a healthy dose of skepticism no question about it thomas under terms of agreement as jonathan just outlined ukraine would not have full control of the internationally recognized borders until after the agreement is implemented several months from now after elections and several other hoops are jumped through and the concern here among the administration is that russia could further consolidate its position under the existing lines now held by russian-backed separatists in eastern ukraine. keep in mind of course that this deal was not made with top american officials at the table. though american officials here at the white house insist the u.s. played a vital role in the run up to the deal in minsk. but there is skepticism here no question about it and that was given voiced today at the state department by the spokeswoman there. >> agreement is a piece of paper unless it's implemented so what we have seen to date is russian and separatists have not taken
>> good evening thomas it's a significant development and u.s.ials are supportive but it has a healthy dose of skepticism no question about it thomas under terms of agreement as jonathan just outlined ukraine would not have full control of the internationally recognized borders until after the agreement is implemented several months from now after elections and several other hoops are jumped through and the concern here among the administration is that russia could further consolidate its...
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>> i certainly see it thomas.my hunch is women religious around the world and eager to continue the work they have done for decades. >> has he impressas you a sister as a catholic? >> i would say i was quite pleased. i was unsure a bit in the beginning, because of some difficulties he had in argentina. as he said when he was maybe younger than he should have been to take an office. however, i continue to be pleased with the direction. it will take a long time. and i love his efforts at structural transformation and spiritual transformation. >> father thomas, perhaps too early to tell, outside europe have vastly different values from those of europe or north america? >> well i think that the new cardinals that the pope is dhoosing both in urine and outside of europe are the values of the pope. these are people that work well with other bishops who are pastoral in their approach to people, who are concerned about the poor and the marginalized in their die dioceses, the reimagining of the church that he's trying to d
>> i certainly see it thomas.my hunch is women religious around the world and eager to continue the work they have done for decades. >> has he impressas you a sister as a catholic? >> i would say i was quite pleased. i was unsure a bit in the beginning, because of some difficulties he had in argentina. as he said when he was maybe younger than he should have been to take an office. however, i continue to be pleased with the direction. it will take a long time. and i love his...
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now, thomas jefferson said something like this too. there's a famous exchange of letters in september of 187 between -- 1787 between jefferson and madison where jefferson makes something very much like thomas paine's claim. every law should be expired after a generation. madison writes him back this wonderful letter where he very gently sort of says well, if you think about what things will look like on the day that all the laws expire, i'm not really sure we want to do that. [laughter] but, you know, the radical imof jefferson's kind of liberalism goes that far, and there are times when he was willing to take it to its logical conclusion. there are times when he wasn't. paine always took it to its logical conclusion, and it results in arguments like those, for good and bad. >> this is great. i have a follow up. i want to put in one more plug for our great c-span audience to tweet your questions to @constitutioncenter, constitution ctr using the hashtag ncc bill of rightings. so jefferson and payne questioned judicial review by the end
now, thomas jefferson said something like this too. there's a famous exchange of letters in september of 187 between -- 1787 between jefferson and madison where jefferson makes something very much like thomas paine's claim. every law should be expired after a generation. madison writes him back this wonderful letter where he very gently sort of says well, if you think about what things will look like on the day that all the laws expire, i'm not really sure we want to do that. [laughter] but,...
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i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, february 10th. welcome to "way too early."hinks the tv has ears. wait until you hear this story about samsung. we may think the toaster has ears. that's us being paranoid. jen, you have one of the samsung tvs? >> yeah. >> the tv is listening. we're going to begin with the winter weather. it won't give boston a break. the storm dumping two feet of snow on parts of new england. it's winding down. but forecasters say more could be on the way. the drastic times are calling for drastic measures as some massachusetts towns are dumping snow on the local waterways. waivers were
i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, february 10th. welcome to "way too early."hinks the tv has ears. wait until you hear this story about samsung. we may think the toaster has ears. that's us being paranoid. jen, you have one of the samsung tvs? >> yeah. >> the tv is listening. we're going to begin with the winter weather. it won't give boston a break. the storm dumping two feet of snow on parts of new england. it's winding down. but forecasters say more could be on the...
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. >> when they learned thomas edison electric had charged $8,000 for that visit, they were shock.he company replaced her entire electrical panel claiming it was malfunctioning. experts say it's a $2,000 job at most. among her charges, $4,900 for a panel that retails for around 200. there's even a fee to access the panel. >> there's $200 up charge for inn accessibility of the panel which is about as accessible as panel i've had he ever to deal with. >> and that flickering light get a loafed this. it's still flickering. >> he never really addressed the issue. even it's elder abuse quite frankly because if i had been here this would have never happened. >> thomas edison electric is operated by this man joseph weiss. >> i promise we'll treat your family and property with respect and get the job done right the first time. >> but wayne gable of tech text disagrees. >> things that were done by thomas edison electric were incorrect. >> the company was hired to row pair electrical issues in his 91-year-old father's brookhaven home. >> my understanding was that everything was going to be fi
. >> when they learned thomas edison electric had charged $8,000 for that visit, they were shock.he company replaced her entire electrical panel claiming it was malfunctioning. experts say it's a $2,000 job at most. among her charges, $4,900 for a panel that retails for around 200. there's even a fee to access the panel. >> there's $200 up charge for inn accessibility of the panel which is about as accessible as panel i've had he ever to deal with. >> and that flickering light...
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scalia and thomas are timely getting hitched. what will they wear? what is their couple name going to be. i'm going go with scalomas the sklarence thomatyn. antonim. claris tomatomanin. ninsi kbrrx t. skrom lee owes. antonio ban sklarence. claritin nonbrowsey. unless we're getting gay married isn't what thomas and scale qa said. >> justices antonin scalia and clarence thomas said today the supreme court should have granted alabama's request to put that ruling on hold. >> jon: melatoni. c chlamydia i'm shocked. the stay was not granted. unless you don't happen to have a supreme court justice who thinks he outranked the supreme court. >> chief justition moore of the all billiona court ordered the probate judges not to issue licenses. >> told them they didn't have to follow a federal judges ruling declaring the state's ban on same sex marriage unconstitutional. >> jon: huh. alabama official circumvend-- circumventing a federal ruling against minority right, he was thinking hey, that selma moviest was a hit. better start laying the groundwork for a seque
scalia and thomas are timely getting hitched. what will they wear? what is their couple name going to be. i'm going go with scalomas the sklarence thomatyn. antonim. claris tomatomanin. ninsi kbrrx t. skrom lee owes. antonio ban sklarence. claritin nonbrowsey. unless we're getting gay married isn't what thomas and scale qa said. >> justices antonin scalia and clarence thomas said today the supreme court should have granted alabama's request to put that ruling on hold. >> jon:...
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and how thomas's life turned out, thomas was ill a lot of the time, and she identified with that. she said he had inherited the family disease, rheumatism, and he was apparently very ill a lot of the time. she sent him incredible formulae for medical treatments. how they live with medicines how anyone survived with the kind of therapies that they suggested, bleeding and purgative's, and on and on -- purgatives, and on and on. and thomas was very ill and she cared about him a lot, and he was very happy with nancy, i believe. does that answer your question jim? was that more than you asked? yeah? >> how did john handle those last eight years, was he miserable, was he sick, was he well? >> john continued to live an interesting life, and he was very frail, he was probably blind and deaf, and he had many, many relatives all of the time who lives around him and many friends, and he was care for -- cared for by the woman who was abigail's niece who had lived with them for their entire life and she became a housekeeper and so forth. i presume lonely, always, but he interested himself in t
and how thomas's life turned out, thomas was ill a lot of the time, and she identified with that. she said he had inherited the family disease, rheumatism, and he was apparently very ill a lot of the time. she sent him incredible formulae for medical treatments. how they live with medicines how anyone survived with the kind of therapies that they suggested, bleeding and purgative's, and on and on -- purgatives, and on and on. and thomas was very ill and she cared about him a lot, and he was...
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>> this is al jazeera america i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. >> to the terrorists, we would never never forgive them for this act. we are going to coordinate with the international society japan would never defeated by terrorism. >> japan's minister expresses his outrage after a second hostage is executed. >> they did air strikes all day and night. they targeted everything. >> meanwhile, i.s.i.l. forces are pounded into retreating from two key fronts. how the issue of sexual assault is casting a shadow over game day at the university of virginia. and in tonight's a deeper look, the controversial surrounding campaign reform, gearing up for 2016 presidential election. judge great to have you with us. our -- top of story i.s.i.l. claims the death of a japanese hostage. journalist kenji goto has been held hostage since october. online video you will not see here. problemproblem offing the correspondent has been beheaded. japan's prime minister is calling goto's death an inhumane and despicable a
>> this is al jazeera america i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. >> to the terrorists, we would never never forgive them for this act. we are going to coordinate with the international society japan would never defeated by terrorism. >> japan's minister expresses his outrage after a second hostage is executed. >> they did air strikes all day and night. they targeted everything. >> meanwhile, i.s.i.l. forces are...
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thomas that's really no hope. looking at the next 10 to 14 days and it looks very cold in the northeast and the great lakes. it looks like snowstorm, cold, snowstorm, and -- >> you sound like such a fatalist. i want to show america that barnacle is prepared with his blindingly white socks. >> that is nice. >> he wore socks today. are those socks or is that skin? no, that is sock. that is sock. and he is ready to go. >> where's the love here? where's the love? >> that is love. it's passive-aggressive love. but it's love. nothing but love. all right, at the top of the hour on "morning joe" incredible video from the scene of the taiwanese plane crash. a dashboard camera catches it all. we'll have a live report but first, jimmy fallon saved by the bell. going viral thanks to a reunion on the show at "the tonight show." this is what's trending. >> not many people know this, but i went to high school out here. i remember it like it was yesterday. >> hey, jimmy. >> hey, zach. how's it going? >> oh, you know, typical day.
thomas that's really no hope. looking at the next 10 to 14 days and it looks very cold in the northeast and the great lakes. it looks like snowstorm, cold, snowstorm, and -- >> you sound like such a fatalist. i want to show america that barnacle is prepared with his blindingly white socks. >> that is nice. >> he wore socks today. are those socks or is that skin? no, that is sock. that is sock. and he is ready to go. >> where's the love here? where's the love? >>...
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i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, february 10th. welcome to "way too early." the show that thinks the tv has ears. wait until you hear this story about samsung. we may think the toaster has ears. that's us being paranoid. jen, you have one of the samsung tvs? >> yeah. >> the tv is listening. we're going to begin with the winter weather. it won't give boston a break. the storm dumping two feet of snow on parts of new england. it's winding down. but forecasters say more could be on the way. the drastic times are calling for drastic measures as some massachusetts towns are dumping snow on the local waterways. waivers were granted because there's no place to put it. the mayor, not ruling it out. ron mott has a quick look at how it came to this point. >> reporter: in the past 30 days, there's been multiple major snow events. january 27th, upwards of 22 inches. another 16 inches less than a week later. then nearly 7 1/2 followed by about a foot of snow. in total, a record 60-plus inches and counting paralyzing parts of the region. so much snow has been removed acros
i'm thomas roberts. it is tuesday, february 10th. welcome to "way too early." the show that thinks the tv has ears. wait until you hear this story about samsung. we may think the toaster has ears. that's us being paranoid. jen, you have one of the samsung tvs? >> yeah. >> the tv is listening. we're going to begin with the winter weather. it won't give boston a break. the storm dumping two feet of snow on parts of new england. it's winding down. but forecasters say more...
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thomas rolfe. we have learned that this has been repainted down here. whoever did the conservation mistook the old english john and put thomas. he must've been thinking of the son of pocahontas and john rolfe. the son went with them to england. he was one year old. he will stay in england, and he will not return to his homeland until he's about 20. in 1635 he returns. powhatan has her member tim. powhatan dies shortly after pocahontas dies. pocahontas never comes back. she will die in england of disease. she's on her way back, but before the boat even leaves harbor she becomes ill. she is buried in england. her son will return 20 years later. powhatan has remembered him. he has given him 30,000 acres of land. he comes back to reclaim this, and it is from him where the descendents of pocahontas. if you go on the internet, you can google pocahontas descendents. there are some 2000 of them. you might wonder, how can that be? it's interesting. we will think about that a little bit just an thinking of our own ancestors, but before i do that, the person of re
thomas rolfe. we have learned that this has been repainted down here. whoever did the conservation mistook the old english john and put thomas. he must've been thinking of the son of pocahontas and john rolfe. the son went with them to england. he was one year old. he will stay in england, and he will not return to his homeland until he's about 20. in 1635 he returns. powhatan has her member tim. powhatan dies shortly after pocahontas dies. pocahontas never comes back. she will die in england...
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father thomas there are more european cardinals than the electoral body. how much do you think it will reshape the catholic church? >> this is significant. 46% of college cardinals is european now. this is the lowest it's been history. it could go lower. this is a move in the right direction. what we see the pope do is increase the number and the personnel of the college cardinals from the developing world. we have places in africa issue, oceaniana. this is getting a new voice into the college cardinals, having an impact on the church. >> sister mary when we look at the regions, there seems to be a global shift from europe is it clear that pope francis wants refugees and the poor to be at the center of catholic life. >> i certainly hear it and i say american women, religious, and women religious are happy and eager to continue the good work they have bun for decades. has the pope surprised you as a sis they are, as a -- sister as a catholic. >> i was pleased, unsure a bit in the beginning, because of some difficulties he had in arch tina. as he said -- arg
father thomas there are more european cardinals than the electoral body. how much do you think it will reshape the catholic church? >> this is significant. 46% of college cardinals is european now. this is the lowest it's been history. it could go lower. this is a move in the right direction. what we see the pope do is increase the number and the personnel of the college cardinals from the developing world. we have places in africa issue, oceaniana. this is getting a new voice into the...
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we learned it from you the way they treated clarence thomas.he modern right learned. >> let's go to the lawyer. >> i greatly admire justice thomas. i think he is incredible and very humble. he is rarely heard from. his spoken word is powerful. he is an example of everything that is right about this country just like with ben carson. they both came from limited opportunity. they believe in equality of opportunity and not of result. if you are born here you are miles ahead of everybody else. work hard to determination and self focus and discipline you can accomplish anything. he doesn't want to limit people by the color of their skin. why aren't more people embracing this notion? >> i think the critics car cuture him but he is there and making a difference. "one more thing" up right now. stay with us. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ grind virtually any kind of food waste into an unending source of electrical power for a city? when emerson
we learned it from you the way they treated clarence thomas.he modern right learned. >> let's go to the lawyer. >> i greatly admire justice thomas. i think he is incredible and very humble. he is rarely heard from. his spoken word is powerful. he is an example of everything that is right about this country just like with ben carson. they both came from limited opportunity. they believe in equality of opportunity and not of result. if you are born here you are miles ahead of...
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agent thomas just didn't know. without knowing any of seth's admissions about rachel, believed with 100% certainty that seth did not kill lisa. especially lisa's sister and seth's great friend, presley. >> i was never thinking that seth did it. >> reporter: only todd caldwell was no longer a true believer. the cop in him questioned why seth needed to lawyer up. his own investigative instincts also kicked in, though he'd asked his fellow deputies not to tell him anything until they were ready to make an arrest. and late on day one of the investigation, they weren't even close. >> i would say, at 10:00 on saturday night, may 26th, that neither seth nor brian tate were completely eliminated as suspects. >> reporter: at that time, investigators were meeting at the sheriff's department command center to take stock. they knew they had a husband with a possible girlfriend and a maybe crazy neighbor with a vendetta. but they also learned by that night there was a missing shotgun. what did it all mean? one piece of the puzz
agent thomas just didn't know. without knowing any of seth's admissions about rachel, believed with 100% certainty that seth did not kill lisa. especially lisa's sister and seth's great friend, presley. >> i was never thinking that seth did it. >> reporter: only todd caldwell was no longer a true believer. the cop in him questioned why seth needed to lawyer up. his own investigative instincts also kicked in, though he'd asked his fellow deputies not to tell him anything until they...
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>> philippa thomas there. indeed many have been speculating on exactly how many hours' sleep has angela merkel got this week. >>> let's turn our attention to boko haram. it has carried out its first deadly attack in chad. officials say fighters came across chad by motorboat during the night and attacked a village. residents say the militants killed several people before being pushed back by chadian troops. let's have a chat now with our west african correspondent joining us in senegal. what more can you tell us about this, thomas? >> reporter: well, a bit more details are coming in. it seems that the boko haram fighters arrived at 3:00 in the morning, so it was an overnight raid. they arrived on the boat according to the chadian army and opened fire on the village. remember, this is where we reported from just a few weeks ago, when we were gathering testimonies from the many refugees who had fled the violence from just across the border in the towns ofthere. the village was attacked overnight. the chadian army
>> philippa thomas there. indeed many have been speculating on exactly how many hours' sleep has angela merkel got this week. >>> let's turn our attention to boko haram. it has carried out its first deadly attack in chad. officials say fighters came across chad by motorboat during the night and attacked a village. residents say the militants killed several people before being pushed back by chadian troops. let's have a chat now with our west african correspondent joining us in...
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lisa thomas-laury has the story tonight. >> it's the prechef grab prix cooking competition. they compete against one another and the clock. each team had a chance to put it out and. >> to prepare and present a three course dinner money you. >> it's a crab ravioli, like a crab stuffed pasta. >> this meets or exceeds a price point for dinner at a.c. next month. >> they get to learn costing and that is important in the restaurant industry they have to come one a meal for $33.15. >> the pressure is on what is going on here? >> i'm making candy orange zest for my chocolate pudding. >> you are tasting your work. >> how is it? >> good it needs more salt. >> students say the biggest challenge is timing, and keeping offer in your head as you are going, it comes down to the last second, the last minute. the winners join the restaurants showing their best menus before restaurant weeks. >> the winning teams get scholarships and judges are looking for the best presentation and taste. we see many different flavors, there are a few contenders, people to beat. >> can't wait until these stud
lisa thomas-laury has the story tonight. >> it's the prechef grab prix cooking competition. they compete against one another and the clock. each team had a chance to put it out and. >> to prepare and present a three course dinner money you. >> it's a crab ravioli, like a crab stuffed pasta. >> this meets or exceeds a price point for dinner at a.c. next month. >> they get to learn costing and that is important in the restaurant industry they have to come one a meal...
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jefferson or thomas paine into the constitution. what is your reading of constitutional history and who has a better historical argument of? >> well, let me start by thank you for having me here ideology for coming in thanking him for such a thoughtful and sustained discussion of the book although i encourage you to buy the book rather than just relying -- mike -- [laughter] i think the declaration is not law. i have a fair eminence and the footage of natural rights. a fair amount of simply for the idea that rights precede government. that we create governments to protect and secure our rights but i believe that the government does the constitution does give us judicially enforceable rights. if you go into court and asking a judge to strike down some law on the basis of the right that should be constitutional right, something you can find in the constitution, not something that preexist government. i have something more provocative to say also. which is that on a huge fan of the declaration having thought about it a bit more. becaus
jefferson or thomas paine into the constitution. what is your reading of constitutional history and who has a better historical argument of? >> well, let me start by thank you for having me here ideology for coming in thanking him for such a thoughtful and sustained discussion of the book although i encourage you to buy the book rather than just relying -- mike -- [laughter] i think the declaration is not law. i have a fair eminence and the footage of natural rights. a fair amount of...
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thomas allen harris: thank you brian. announcer: four free transcripts or to have your comments about this program, visit q7a.org. -- q&a.org. transcript are also available through our podcast. announcer: hear are previous interviews you might like. author dick lehr examines the film "the birth of a nation." and heidi ewing >> cutera ovi republican congress and follow the -- keep track over the republican-led congress. >> omx, british prime minister david cameron takes question. later, in conversation with the mayor of london and another chance to see "q&a" with filmmaker thomas allen harris. >> british prime minister david cameron answered questions from members of the house of commons concerning allegations that the swiss help avoid paying taxes. the prime minister also discussed the ukraine. mrs. 35 minutes. -- this is 35 minutes. questions to the prime minister. >> number one. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i sh
thomas allen harris: thank you brian. announcer: four free transcripts or to have your comments about this program, visit q7a.org. -- q&a.org. transcript are also available through our podcast. announcer: hear are previous interviews you might like. author dick lehr examines the film "the birth of a nation." and heidi ewing >> cutera ovi republican congress and follow the -- keep track over the republican-led congress. >> omx, british prime minister david cameron takes...
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that is really the issue thomas. it's the senate against the house. >> what does this say about the way bjorn and mcconnell bairch boehner and mcconnell work together? >> after seeing this in the senate the house would then send some sort of bill that would have some sort of compromise between mcconnell and boehner the 56 republicans need the republicans, nothing is changing that. in david's piece again you talk about how all of these people will be at work but won't be collecting paychecks. the nonfurloughed workers will be reporting as usual but not be collecting paychecks. so those are the people that can really have the biggest effect on how this happens politically. they are the ones that are going to be disgruntled about the situation, and the longer this goes on, more this will hurt because the two aren't intertwined. >> this is early into the congressional term to have this flare up. what is the impact nationally? >> this is not an issue for 2016 really if this is what you're asking thomas because we have sho
that is really the issue thomas. it's the senate against the house. >> what does this say about the way bjorn and mcconnell bairch boehner and mcconnell work together? >> after seeing this in the senate the house would then send some sort of bill that would have some sort of compromise between mcconnell and boehner the 56 republicans need the republicans, nothing is changing that. in david's piece again you talk about how all of these people will be at work but won't be collecting...
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in his dissent justice clarence thomas registered misgivings, writing: in the states that recently and only reluctantly began to marry same sex couples, you can see a replay of 150-year-old argument. when can a state make its open rules, and when must it gave way to federal authority. in the case of alabama, there's a big constitutional matter involved. we'll look at that later. but it's also a human story. the pastor joins me from birmingham officiating at several same-sex unions. welcome to the programme. >> thank you, good to be here. >> is it fair to say some of the people you married assumed up until now, if they stayed in alabama, they wouldn't be able to get married. >> that's the way it was looking. we thought it would be about five years before any law was changed that would allow same-sex marriages in alabama. we are last in a bunch of things, it looked like it would be this as well. >> is this a move that your congregation had to sign off on? did they consult with you over whether you would become one of the clergy that sol somonized these unions. >> our congregation is full
in his dissent justice clarence thomas registered misgivings, writing: in the states that recently and only reluctantly began to marry same sex couples, you can see a replay of 150-year-old argument. when can a state make its open rules, and when must it gave way to federal authority. in the case of alabama, there's a big constitutional matter involved. we'll look at that later. but it's also a human story. the pastor joins me from birmingham officiating at several same-sex unions. welcome to...
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lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no other american have. it's that he fathered two sons of the declaration of independence and the great house of thomas lee built at stratford was a symbol of the great wealth that the lee family accumulated on the potomac river. these -- the lee's truly were one of virginia's finest families and not far from stratford hall a short drive away in westmoreland county will find where george washington was born. by the time robert e. lee was born in 1807 george washington was long dead. but philly and washington names had already infused together and that was because of robert e. lee's father a man named henry light horse harry lee. light horse harry lee was one of george washington's most trusted calvary commanders in the revolutionary war. that is how he earned the nickname light horse harry lee but what makes harry lee the most famous is what he did after the war. he wrote a eulogy for his old commander. he is the one who wrote the words first in war first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen. t
lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no other american have. it's that he fathered two sons of the declaration of independence and the great house of thomas lee built at stratford was a symbol of the great wealth that the lee family accumulated on the potomac river. these -- the lee's truly were one of virginia's finest families and not far from stratford hall a short drive away in westmoreland county will find where george washington was born. by the time...
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the haircut resembling those of thomas jefferson. remember that he did not have that much hair as he would use it to discipline children that have gotten shall we say unruly. his own 12-year-old son was the first to sport their look after getting in to some trouble last fall and he says that it is dramatically improving after that. >> that is the haircut that we came up with to decide to help the parents out as far as reaching the kids that were being disruptive at school or at home. >> is that ice cube's brother? doesn't he look like ice cube? here is what the haircut looks like. remember what i said he did not have that much hair that he would admit that he's taking some heat from the critics for the form of the public humiliation as they would come to emotional abuse as he defends his action to keep right on doing it to find that creative way to punish kids who would get out of line as i would say go brother. and it happened to you. and the next thing that i knew that it happened and it never grew back. >> they didn't have to cut
the haircut resembling those of thomas jefferson. remember that he did not have that much hair as he would use it to discipline children that have gotten shall we say unruly. his own 12-year-old son was the first to sport their look after getting in to some trouble last fall and he says that it is dramatically improving after that. >> that is the haircut that we came up with to decide to help the parents out as far as reaching the kids that were being disruptive at school or at home....
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. >> the thomas edison of our time, 16 years old. he invented a cancer screening test changing everything. >> music superstar akon >> it is a way for me to make money. it's clearly a business >> lending his voice to those in need >> i'm in a position where i can make a difference >> his goal, to have africa be part of the modern world >> if you wanna keep africa stable, there has to be elections >> every monday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeea america >> monday. >> we're going to the bottom of the sea. >> deep submergence vehicles. >> three, zero, three, six. >> ocean experts have made some miraculous discoveries. >> octopus everywhere. >> but are the most important discoveries yet to come? >> implications for energy and also for climate change. >> "techknow's" team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can
. >> the thomas edison of our time, 16 years old. he invented a cancer screening test changing everything. >> music superstar akon >> it is a way for me to make money. it's clearly a business >> lending his voice to those in need >> i'm in a position where i can make a difference >> his goal, to have africa be part of the modern world >> if you wanna keep africa stable, there has to be elections >> every monday, join us for exclusive......
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when thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence, he talked about the right to liberty and happiness and mothers and parents of children in these affected counties
when thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of independence, he talked about the right to liberty and happiness and mothers and parents of children in these affected counties
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it was against rival high school thomas johnson.lia goncalves is live outside frederick high with more on the search for the shooter. delia? >> reporter: school leaders just made the decision to close the middle school about half an hour ago. police have to expand their investigation now and search the grounds of the middle school as well for evidence in yesterday's shooting. and i should tell you that west frederick middle essentially shares the same campus as the high schools here. you can see the gym area still taped off and i just saw a sheriff cruiser drive through the area. so police will ramp up their investigation as soon as daybreaks. let's take a look at the chaotic scene police described last night around 8:00 when shots rang out that could be heard we're told inside the gymnasium. two students from frederick high school are now recovering from those gunshot wounds that we're told are nonlife threatening as we said. that jv basketball game was happening inside against the school and governor thomas jo n hnso highschool. p
it was against rival high school thomas johnson.lia goncalves is live outside frederick high with more on the search for the shooter. delia? >> reporter: school leaders just made the decision to close the middle school about half an hour ago. police have to expand their investigation now and search the grounds of the middle school as well for evidence in yesterday's shooting. and i should tell you that west frederick middle essentially shares the same campus as the high schools here. you...
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this will be our weather for thomas we get in the 40's. we will watch this front to the north slowly sag toward northeastern, pennsylvania. during the day on saturday we're in the 40's. mix of cloud and sun. that is comfortable. then by sunday instead of the front coming all the way down in philadelphia, it gets stuck just to the north of the poconos, so we will stay under the influence of high pressure. that means southerly wind get stronger, our suburbs will see 40's to the north but some 50's in philadelphia and areas to the south.
this will be our weather for thomas we get in the 40's. we will watch this front to the north slowly sag toward northeastern, pennsylvania. during the day on saturday we're in the 40's. mix of cloud and sun. that is comfortable. then by sunday instead of the front coming all the way down in philadelphia, it gets stuck just to the north of the poconos, so we will stay under the influence of high pressure. that means southerly wind get stronger, our suburbs will see 40's to the north but some...
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i'm will cane in for thomas roberts who is making hi ways back from phoenix. snow on the east coast is complicating travel. >>> i've sat over there at that table on "morning joe" a few times. i look forward to spending the morning with you all. we begin this morning on the road to 2016. and an unexpected issue is emerging as a heated point of debate. vaccinations. while traveling in london new jersey republican governor chris christie created worldwide hels when casey hunt asked him about the measles outbreak in the u.s. the possible 2016 candidate said there should be a balance on whether vaccinations should be mandatory for children. >> all i can say is we vaccinate ours. that is the best i can give you to express my opinion. it's much more important what you think as a parent than what you think as a public official. that's what we do. but i also understand that parents need to have some measure of choices, as well. so that is the baths that the government has to decide. we had our children vaccinated and we think it's an important part of making sure we pr
i'm will cane in for thomas roberts who is making hi ways back from phoenix. snow on the east coast is complicating travel. >>> i've sat over there at that table on "morning joe" a few times. i look forward to spending the morning with you all. we begin this morning on the road to 2016. and an unexpected issue is emerging as a heated point of debate. vaccinations. while traveling in london new jersey republican governor chris christie created worldwide hels when casey hunt...
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. >> the thomas edison of our time, 16 years old. he invented a cancer screening test changing everything. >> an america tonight investigation >> somebody could come in and take our home away from us >> it was a law that helped condo developments stay afloat >> we would have to sell and have to leave our unit >> now, this law is being used to take peoples homes >> there's nobody helping us... >> honest people, losing hope... >> i didn't fight vietnam so that someone could take my property away from me >> hard sell an america tonight investigation only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back. you got to meet a 16-year-old genius. >> oh, yeah. yeah. this is him freaking out at the intel science fair when he took first place this year. he's 16 and invented a cancer screening test. right now pancreatic cancer are hard to test for and not accurate and take time to do. he invented a cancer screening test changing everything. he's incredible. i got to spend a day with him and went kayaking and see what his life is like. let's check it out. >
. >> the thomas edison of our time, 16 years old. he invented a cancer screening test changing everything. >> an america tonight investigation >> somebody could come in and take our home away from us >> it was a law that helped condo developments stay afloat >> we would have to sell and have to leave our unit >> now, this law is being used to take peoples homes >> there's nobody helping us... >> honest people, losing hope... >> i didn't...
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thomas. >> mike viqueria at the white house. germany's chancellor angela merkel last been in power now for nine years emerging as arguably the most powerful political figure in her country since the end of world war ii. maria ines ferre has the story. >> germany's chancellor angela merkel follow the money. 17.5 trillion economy is the largest in the 28 member european union. that's put merkel in the position of being the de facto leader of the entire eu. ones that other countries turn to like greece whether they get in distress. when she speaks to leaders about changing their behavior. >> translator: europe experienced the hard way what it means when the basics of our european peace framework are challenged especially the free self determination of the nation. exactly, that is, what russia is doing to the ukraine. >> reporter: in her third term as chancellor, merkel is now the eu's longest serving head of government. often referring to her as mutti mommy. her dedication to thrift. her staunch refusal to rack up debt, even if it
thomas. >> mike viqueria at the white house. germany's chancellor angela merkel last been in power now for nine years emerging as arguably the most powerful political figure in her country since the end of world war ii. maria ines ferre has the story. >> germany's chancellor angela merkel follow the money. 17.5 trillion economy is the largest in the 28 member european union. that's put merkel in the position of being the de facto leader of the entire eu. ones that other countries...
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thomas dewy is the best example in our party. didn't work out too well. >> who better to join us than congressman paul ryan, mitt romney's running mate from 2012. also chairman of the influential house ways and means committee. in fact, ryan may be the most important republican in washington these days because if president obama is going to get deals done with the new
thomas dewy is the best example in our party. didn't work out too well. >> who better to join us than congressman paul ryan, mitt romney's running mate from 2012. also chairman of the influential house ways and means committee. in fact, ryan may be the most important republican in washington these days because if president obama is going to get deals done with the new
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thomas johnson high school is just two miles or less than a ten-minute drive from frederick high school. >> and a brief lockdown has been lifted after a fight at another high school in frederick county. chopper 4 flew over tusk aurora high where police say a 16-year-old student attacked a teacher in a classroom. no word on motive. the teacher is in the hospital with minor injuries and the student is in juvenile custody. >>> a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to shoot up the u.s. capitol building. police tell us they found guns and ammo inside his home. news4's kristin wright live on capitol hill. kristin, this investigation started back on monday. >> reporter: that's right. the man accused of threatening to shoot and kill at the u.s.
thomas johnson high school is just two miles or less than a ten-minute drive from frederick high school. >> and a brief lockdown has been lifted after a fight at another high school in frederick county. chopper 4 flew over tusk aurora high where police say a 16-year-old student attacked a teacher in a classroom. no word on motive. the teacher is in the hospital with minor injuries and the student is in juvenile custody. >>> a retired army veteran is accused of threatening to...
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can use. >> the board rejected a plan to build an elementary school on county-owned land next to thomas jefferson middle school. >> it is about the impact. ending up with a network of schools that make sense for the next 50 years. because once we build it, it is there. >> the land was slated for future park land. >> the board made a great decision preserving this park for future generations, at least for now. >> the county left the door open for arlington public schools to come back after it does analysis of county sites in school editions and does an estimate of funding needed. >> if we get an answer to those questions, we are happy to take it up again. >> the school board had approved an alternative that would put conditions on randolph and other schools. the parents are just waiting. >> the council does a great job for the children. hopefully they solve this problem. or we will have to move out and look for other options. >> a spokesperson for arlington county public school says it is too early to say what the school district or the school board will want to do next. a decision may t
can use. >> the board rejected a plan to build an elementary school on county-owned land next to thomas jefferson middle school. >> it is about the impact. ending up with a network of schools that make sense for the next 50 years. because once we build it, it is there. >> the land was slated for future park land. >> the board made a great decision preserving this park for future generations, at least for now. >> the county left the door open for arlington public...
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i'm thomas roberts. it's wednesday, february 11th. to "way too early," and it is great to have you here. we want to begin, though with some housecleaning this morning and bring you some breaking news. nbc news deciding to suspend brian williams as managing editor and anchor of "nbc nightly news" for six months without pay. the suspension is effective immediately. and lester holt will continue to anchor the "nightly news." in a note to nbc staff, nbc news president deborah turness said "while on "nightly news" on friday, january 30th 2015 brian misrepresented events which occurred while he was covering the iraq war in 2003. it then became clear that on other occasions brian had done the same while telling that story in other venues. this was wrong and completely inappropriate for someone in brian's position." she went on to say, "this was a very hard decision. certainly, there will be those who disagree but we believe this suspension is the appropriate and proportionate action." >>> "daily show" host jon stewart will step down from his
i'm thomas roberts. it's wednesday, february 11th. to "way too early," and it is great to have you here. we want to begin, though with some housecleaning this morning and bring you some breaking news. nbc news deciding to suspend brian williams as managing editor and anchor of "nbc nightly news" for six months without pay. the suspension is effective immediately. and lester holt will continue to anchor the "nightly news." in a note to nbc staff, nbc news president...