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i'm todd david. i'm here to speak a little bit about was it would be like to be a family living at this location. and the difficulty of getting 3 small children in and out of the house and gov. into a i have a 12-year-old and 9-year-old you put the kids in the car and load up the baseball bats and going out 45 steps to make that happen it would make it difficult for a family to live in this residence. so i don't know the history of the neighborhood and all the disagreements but i certainly am a strong opponent of keeping folks in san francisco i think this would make a perfect house for a family. thank you for your time >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. thank you for your time. i'm going to start by stating the obvious it's now been over 8 years since a major encroachment permit application was first heard and rejected by the proekdz and we're here implicit because the developer didn't like the stairs access from mountain spring access he requested was permitted for a
i'm todd david. i'm here to speak a little bit about was it would be like to be a family living at this location. and the difficulty of getting 3 small children in and out of the house and gov. into a i have a 12-year-old and 9-year-old you put the kids in the car and load up the baseball bats and going out 45 steps to make that happen it would make it difficult for a family to live in this residence. so i don't know the history of the neighborhood and all the disagreements but i certainly am a...
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. >> good evening commissioner i'm todd david with the san francisco parents action committee i'm here to happily and strongly support this resolution. i think this resolution puts the district clearly on the path of when a parent comes and visits a school is there space in the after school program for my child will soounl be yes and that accomplishes a couple of things keeping families in san francisco unified school district and in the city of san francisco. that i want to speak this is an appropriate resolution it's innovate orely scripted for the staff to be implemented in a reasonable manner obviously has parents we expect staff to respond in a reasonable timeframe and making sure that happens and finally, i want to thank commissioner wynns for the leadership as well as kevin and millie smith and the whole expanded coalition that's been working for years to get us to this point i also want to thank supervisor kim and supervisor farrell who are offering a complimentary resolution to commissioner wynns revolution and hope things are important for you our families in san francisco. t
. >> good evening commissioner i'm todd david with the san francisco parents action committee i'm here to happily and strongly support this resolution. i think this resolution puts the district clearly on the path of when a parent comes and visits a school is there space in the after school program for my child will soounl be yes and that accomplishes a couple of things keeping families in san francisco unified school district and in the city of san francisco. that i want to speak this is...
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todd? >> hi, david, hi liz. actually i see the big sign from the "wizard of oz," dorothy surrender, surrender, todd, now. the fed is driving the market. i've been short or negative the market. i'm still negative certain stocks in certain sectors. we've seen rael weakness in the russell and nasdaq over past couple weeks. i think that is a little bit of a sign, the overall markets, can they go higher? sure. i won't get in front of them but i'm looking for individual issues to go ahead and short which i will continue to do so. i will not come in with new money into the big market. i don't see the big picture. i see lack of growth and see a lot of problems out there with jobs and with the economy that do not make me feel compelled to want to invest. liz: all those problems were in place, todd, a year ago and yet, kimberly -- >> 100%. liz: would you commit new money to this market? >> well, liz, we are committing new money to the market and we're doing that on a monthly basis. i really do think long-term i'm very opti
todd? >> hi, david, hi liz. actually i see the big sign from the "wizard of oz," dorothy surrender, surrender, todd, now. the fed is driving the market. i've been short or negative the market. i'm still negative certain stocks in certain sectors. we've seen rael weakness in the russell and nasdaq over past couple weeks. i think that is a little bit of a sign, the overall markets, can they go higher? sure. i won't get in front of them but i'm looking for individual issues to go...
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it's the management of that that's so trickery right now for the white house. >> david gregory, chuck todd tonight, thanks. david will have more tomorrow on "meet the press". >>> ten days after that ferry sank off the coast of south korea, the search for more than 100 people still missing was suspended today because of bad weather. as new images emerge of the final moments before the ship went down. we get the latest tonight from nbc's bill neely. >> reporter: just minutes before it sank, a teenager on the ferry took these photographs. the ship listing badly, students clinging on more than two dozen huddling together, most without life jackets. the ship is sinking he wrote. he is still missing. the search for him and more than 100 others is suspended. police boats tied up, rescuers withdrawn due to strong currents. the families fear their children will never be found. the weather here is set to deteriorate, and that will hamper the recovery of the bodies. much to the furry of the families, they say that operation is already far too slow. divers report seeing children clutching each other,
it's the management of that that's so trickery right now for the white house. >> david gregory, chuck todd tonight, thanks. david will have more tomorrow on "meet the press". >>> ten days after that ferry sank off the coast of south korea, the search for more than 100 people still missing was suspended today because of bad weather. as new images emerge of the final moments before the ship went down. we get the latest tonight from nbc's bill neely. >> reporter:...
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david: the s&p futures are closing 30 seconds from now. let's go back to toddin the pits of cme. like any other day we need your guidance. what is the s&p doing in the futures. >> we're closing up highs of the day. david: wow. >> watch 1880 in the cash. 1880 to 1890. until we break out of that range you want to stay within that range and trade it. other than we need to break out one way or other. eventually we will one way or the other. david: todd horowitz, great stuff. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> listen to this. eight chinese companies listed on u.s. exchanges producing average returns of 88%. so far this year, only two chinese companies have gone public in the u.s. and this morning one of them, the chinese preventative health care provider ikang had a cellar debut on the nasdaq. yeah, they picked the nasdaq. why? why did they list on a u.s. exchange and china's new medical reforms impact the company? how is that u.s. business? joining me is ikang's ceo and chairman lee kang. you closed up 8%, congratulations. you have to be happy with this. >> than
david: the s&p futures are closing 30 seconds from now. let's go back to toddin the pits of cme. like any other day we need your guidance. what is the s&p doing in the futures. >> we're closing up highs of the day. david: wow. >> watch 1880 in the cash. 1880 to 1890. until we break out of that range you want to stay within that range and trade it. other than we need to break out one way or other. eventually we will one way or the other. david: todd horowitz, great stuff....
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david: i was getting wrap a minute ago. so we've run out of time a long-time ago. alan, todd, you guys are wonderful. very much for being here. tough have your own show. liz, over to you. liz: david, you take todd. i will take alan. alternative investment, how about taking stake in a football player could be ripe with risk. maybe opportunities as ceo of a company that is letting investors buy shares of 49ers tight end vernon davis. >>> plus want to set up your portfolio like warren buffett or carl icahn or david einhorn or any billionaire? we'll tell you how to invest just like a billionaire without breaking the bank. takes one simple fact. >>> big security flaw in microsoft's internet explorer is leaving tens of millions of people potential risk for hat act tax. you need these details coming up. ♪ peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure.
david: i was getting wrap a minute ago. so we've run out of time a long-time ago. alan, todd, you guys are wonderful. very much for being here. tough have your own show. liz, over to you. liz: david, you take todd. i will take alan. alternative investment, how about taking stake in a football player could be ripe with risk. maybe opportunities as ceo of a company that is letting investors buy shares of 49ers tight end vernon davis. >>> plus want to set up your portfolio like warren...
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todd. >> thank you, gerri. david: news that a big chain three months ago heard about the breach of customer data. only now we're finding three million people are impacted. what's going on? >> this is a situation like deja vu, here we go again. a credit card database was breached. 2.6 million credit cards and think aaron's was 400,000 cards and it would appear it probably is the same software, malware that was the problem for target. gerri: that was what? 40 million people? >> we don't know if there's a second michaels database, we're waiting for that shoe to drop. gerri: todd, these are the card readers inside the store. this is nothing new. >> that is the misconception, people were afraid of using credit cards online, these are all connected databases, in the case of target they used database going through the back door literally with another third party company to get into target's access and i think the same thing happens with the credit card. gerri: it does boil down to our connected lives and using the devices a
todd. >> thank you, gerri. david: news that a big chain three months ago heard about the breach of customer data. only now we're finding three million people are impacted. what's going on? >> this is a situation like deja vu, here we go again. a credit card database was breached. 2.6 million credit cards and think aaron's was 400,000 cards and it would appear it probably is the same software, malware that was the problem for target. gerri: that was what? 40 million people? >>...
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david gregory and chuck todd coming up at the top of the hour. rsation about the koch brothers and hillary clinton and david letterman. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows you may not have time to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. ♪ >>> i phoned him just before the program and i said, leslie, it's been great. you've been great. the network
david gregory and chuck todd coming up at the top of the hour. rsation about the koch brothers and hillary clinton and david letterman. [ male announcer ] marie callender's knows you may not have time to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your...
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and chuck todd and david axelrod will be here with the new poll numbers and chuck todd and dr.a new plan to get alcoholics back to work. this is the barnicle plan -- by paying them with beer! we'll be right back. ♪ don't come around here no more ♪ customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed one-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. hey there can i help you? shhhhhh (whispering) sorry hi, uh we need a new family plan. how about 10 gigs of data to share and unlimited talk and text. oh ten gigs sounds pretty good. yeah really good. and for a family of four, it's $160 a month (breaks whisper) what! get outta here! (whispering) i'm sorry are we still doing the whisper thing? or? o! sorry! yes yes! we'll take it. introducing our best-ever family
and chuck todd and david axelrod will be here with the new poll numbers and chuck todd and dr.a new plan to get alcoholics back to work. this is the barnicle plan -- by paying them with beer! we'll be right back. ♪ don't come around here no more ♪ customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed one-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and e-trade....
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our political round table, chuck todd, our political director. david brooks, columnist for "the new york times" and radhika jones from "time" magazine who careers included work at paris review and moscow times and david shribman or for the last 11 years as served as the executive editor of the "pittsburgh post-gazette," a big city paper that's thriving in tough times thanks to you, no doubt. no stranger to washington. you have covered national politics for "the new york times," "wall street journal," and "the boston globe." welcome to all of you. david brooks, here is my take on where i see president obama vis-a-vis putin and ukraine. he wants to go quieter in his foreign policy. he wants to get out of the business of drawing red lines. he wants to diffuse conflict and think narrowly of where the united states can have an impact. he got a deal this week, it's already falling apart. he has tougher choices ahead. >> you get the sense he's stepping back from the conversation. it's not what's happening day to day in ukraine they're reacting to. and i think
our political round table, chuck todd, our political director. david brooks, columnist for "the new york times" and radhika jones from "time" magazine who careers included work at paris review and moscow times and david shribman or for the last 11 years as served as the executive editor of the "pittsburgh post-gazette," a big city paper that's thriving in tough times thanks to you, no doubt. no stranger to washington. you have covered national politics for...
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david: stay there, alan. producers listen to me. we need todd horowitz and alan knuckman together, mr. bear.a bull-bear fight from the cme. >> todd and i do that almost every single morning. if you want to see it on tv i would love to. david: next week we'll do that around fed time. alan knuckman. thanks very much. liz: that is good idea. david: i like it too. let's see if we make it happen. most recent housing data suggests that industry is in midst of a slow down. sometimes to get the real story you have to go straight to the source, businesses with real skin and money in the game. liz: wall board maker, perfect, right, us-f is outperforming the markets year-to-date -- usg. they posted the best quarter since 2007. what is that particular company seeing out there when we have pretty weak existing and new home sales for the month of march? jeff flock joining with us chairman and cfo of usg, with fox business, straight from the horse's mouth exclusive. jeff. >> a beautiful look, downtown view. it is not all about new housing. it is all about remodeling. jim metcalf with us, ceo of usg. only t
david: stay there, alan. producers listen to me. we need todd horowitz and alan knuckman together, mr. bear.a bull-bear fight from the cme. >> todd and i do that almost every single morning. if you want to see it on tv i would love to. david: next week we'll do that around fed time. alan knuckman. thanks very much. liz: that is good idea. david: i like it too. let's see if we make it happen. most recent housing data suggests that industry is in midst of a slow down. sometimes to get the...
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president johnson's legacy is wrapped up in vietnam, but i think that todd is right, and i saw a play last week about jimmy carter and the camp davidwell, and both of them strike me as similar in the sense that they represent a longing for a moment when the politics worked and the democratic presidents were a able to get big things done either on the domestic policy or foreign affairs, and you could almost see the longing in the face of the democrats. >> and the playwrights. >> exactly. >> and todd, three one-term presidents enjoying the renaissance, and he brought up in jimmy carter and the camp david play, and the lbj and the library and the legacy of george h.w. bush viewed in a positive way, but all of them are considered failed presidencies, because they did not get a second term. >> well, you don't know what you have got until it is gone. >> and truman, too. >> yes, todd. >> and jonathan is right, president truman left the white house in total disrepair. >> and i will see you tonight, todd, and tomorrow, mr. martin, and thank you very much. >> thank you, chuck. >> we will of course monitor the breaking news situation, a high
president johnson's legacy is wrapped up in vietnam, but i think that todd is right, and i saw a play last week about jimmy carter and the camp davidwell, and both of them strike me as similar in the sense that they represent a longing for a moment when the politics worked and the democratic presidents were a able to get big things done either on the domestic policy or foreign affairs, and you could almost see the longing in the face of the democrats. >> and the playwrights. >>...
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we hear from todd purdum, juan williams, and david chappell, author of, waking from the dream. this is just under an hour. >> thank you all for coming to our panel on the civil rights movement. i'm bob mccarthy, the chair of humanities department. i ask you to silence your devices. i want to start by acknowledging yesterday was the 46th 46th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king, jr., if we could take a brief moment of silence in his honor. >> thank you. we have an interesting array of books represented here. they cover a chronology of the civil rights movement. so i guess i'll introduce them in sort of the order of the periods they cover. juan williams, "eyes on the prize" covers the civil rights movement from 1954 to 1965. juan williams has been a contributor fox news channel since 1997. also worked for npr and the "washington post" and contributed to a ride waning of media. the 25th anniversary of "eyes on the the prize. " he has written seven other books on civil rights, the african-american experience and the american media. he was won a number of awards f
we hear from todd purdum, juan williams, and david chappell, author of, waking from the dream. this is just under an hour. >> thank you all for coming to our panel on the civil rights movement. i'm bob mccarthy, the chair of humanities department. i ask you to silence your devices. i want to start by acknowledging yesterday was the 46th 46th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king, jr., if we could take a brief moment of silence in his honor. >> thank you. we have an...
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david web is here. how are you? remember with todden. >> yeah. >> every election going back to '98, radio add missouri, if you like republicans, the black church will burn, the naacp, these narrative that liberals want, it infur yates me that they make the racist comments. so here those of us agreed on this issue that you didn't need 200 agents, armed snipers drawing in people for a conflict that the government was best to put a lien on the property. now you find out cliven bundy says this and you got the smear. these people most support -- >> and this becomes the story. this becomes the story. >> i'm really mad about it. >> yeah, and you're absolutely right up front. first, let me say, sean, i've known you a long time and we're good friends. this is one of the best packages i've seen you and the staff put together. this is an amazing track record showing government over reach. conservatives need to stop getting in the over reach. it was cliven bundy timight hav been the central point but that wasn't the real issue. the big issue is g
david web is here. how are you? remember with todden. >> yeah. >> every election going back to '98, radio add missouri, if you like republicans, the black church will burn, the naacp, these narrative that liberals want, it infur yates me that they make the racist comments. so here those of us agreed on this issue that you didn't need 200 agents, armed snipers drawing in people for a conflict that the government was best to put a lien on the property. now you find out cliven bundy...
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todd akin in november. >> woodruff: well, nothing but good examples set here. mark shields, david brooks, thank you both. some four centuries after the death of william shakespeare, london's globe theatre is launching a plan to take the playwright's tale of a tormented prince around the world. jeff is back with more on that. >> "to be or not to be, that is the question...." >> brown: famous words, famous play, the most famous playwright in the english language. william shakespeare wrote "hamlet" in the ea17th century, shortly after his acting company, lord chamberlain's men, moved into the globe playhouse. in 1997, a reconstructed theatre opened on the thames river as shakespeare's globe. now, the ambitious plan is to take "hamlet" to every country on earth over the next two years, a project that began in london on wednesday, shakespeare's 450th birthday. i talked earlier today to the globe's artistic director, dominic dromgoole. thanks for joining us. in announcing this, you yourself said it was a "lunatic idea," so the first question, of course, why do it? >> why not? all of the
todd akin in november. >> woodruff: well, nothing but good examples set here. mark shields, david brooks, thank you both. some four centuries after the death of william shakespeare, london's globe theatre is launching a plan to take the playwright's tale of a tormented prince around the world. jeff is back with more on that. >> "to be or not to be, that is the question...." >> brown: famous words, famous play, the most famous playwright in the english language....
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todd burnham spent years at the white house as diplomatic correspondent dan los angeles bureau chief, now national editor of vanity fair. and david ship hell's "waking from the dream" tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim crow. he has written numerous articles and essays so our format today i will start by asking a few questions for panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. please go to the microphone in the middle. it 3:15 we will move to the activity building for the book signing. all the panelists could address, it is drawn from law quote in his book. in "eyes on the prize" charles houston, an early civil rights lawyer said lawsuits mean little unless supported by public opinion and baffling problem is how to create the proper kind of public opinion. to extend the goal of the movement is about shaping publi
todd burnham spent years at the white house as diplomatic correspondent dan los angeles bureau chief, now national editor of vanity fair. and david ship hell's "waking from the dream" tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement...
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todd from washington. thank you. >>> for more of this let's bring in cnn analyst david soucie and stephen goelz. likely is it that streaming will become a reality in all flights? >> i think michael gold farm is correct, that this accident will be a game-changer, but it's going to take pressure to get the international aviation community to act promptly. iko, the group in montreal that oversees international aviation is notable only for its inability to act quickly. we need to push this and push hard. getting realtime streaming, all of the objections can be answered and answered easily. >> i just want to back up a little bit. flight 370 went missing because of a series of mishaps. human error enters into this, too, right? >> it certainly does. >> go ahead, david. >> it definitely does. something to point out, too, this aircraft did have communication. we did have the way to track it. what happened was that the transponder was turned off. if the transponder had stayed on, we'd still have tracking information. it was either turned off or it failed or there was something that took it out. i think th
todd from washington. thank you. >>> for more of this let's bring in cnn analyst david soucie and stephen goelz. likely is it that streaming will become a reality in all flights? >> i think michael gold farm is correct, that this accident will be a game-changer, but it's going to take pressure to get the international aviation community to act promptly. iko, the group in montreal that oversees international aviation is notable only for its inability to act quickly. we need to...
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todd, thank you so much. let's bring in our panel, cnn safety analyst, david susi, and mary sciavo. t happened that it wouldn't go off. now we're listening to brian todd's report and jeff wise's theory that maybe it landed so gently perhaps it didn't go off. do you have any new thoughts as we have to now revisit the resetting of the entire investigation? >> well, sure. right. sure, the piece was very good explaining what might have. but there are two more things that might have happened, too. one, we don't know when they last changed the batteries, when they last checked on the batteries on the elts to make sure they were in functioning condition, and some of the satellite algorithms, and which satellites these were going to signal to did change a few years back. we don't know if they updated their service. there are additional reasons why even if they did go off, they might have not been received. so there's lots of mysteries. but the malaysian airlines, of course, could solve that mystery by explaining when they last changed the batteries and what satellite locator service they wer
todd, thank you so much. let's bring in our panel, cnn safety analyst, david susi, and mary sciavo. t happened that it wouldn't go off. now we're listening to brian todd's report and jeff wise's theory that maybe it landed so gently perhaps it didn't go off. do you have any new thoughts as we have to now revisit the resetting of the entire investigation? >> well, sure. right. sure, the piece was very good explaining what might have. but there are two more things that might have happened,...
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todd asked the president for comment. >> when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don't really have to do anything. you just let them talk, and that's what happened here. >> davidregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. >> good morning, erica. >> the president went on to say that this just shows, again, how the u.s. continues to struggle with this legacy of race and slavery and segregation, and it is something, as we know, that continues to come up, and the president is asked about it, especially because of all this talk about after his election that we would be moving into a post-racial america. how did these comments affect the president when he is asked to weigh in on them, and in your experience in washington? >> well, there's a certain moral leadership that comes with being the first african-american president and to talk about issues of race that still persist in this country. racism persists. when you have these flash points, the president initially reluctant has become far less reluctant to talk. if you think about trayvon martin. and other ifrn stance instances where he has had a strong reaction, here he has really put his print on
todd asked the president for comment. >> when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don't really have to do anything. you just let them talk, and that's what happened here. >> davidregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. >> good morning, erica. >> the president went on to say that this just shows, again, how the u.s. continues to struggle with this legacy of race and slavery and segregation, and it is something, as we know,...
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todd burnham spent years at the white house as diplomatic correspondent dan los angeles bureau chief, now national editor of vanity fair. and david ship hell's "waking from the dream" tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim crow. he has written numerous articles and essays so our format today i will start by asking a few questions for panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. please go to the microphone in the middle. it 3:15 we will move to the activity building for the book signing. all the panelists could address, it is drawn from law quote in his book. in "eyes on the prize" charles houston, an early civil rights lawyer said lawsuits mean little unless supported by public opinion and baffling problem is how to create the proper kind of public opinion. to extend the goal of the movement is about shaping publi
todd burnham spent years at the white house as diplomatic correspondent dan los angeles bureau chief, now national editor of vanity fair. and david ship hell's "waking from the dream" tracks the history of the movement since the death of dr. king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement...