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forward toking meeting president obama when we attend a summit together in the hague next week. i am also looking forward to his visit to china in november, the apex are met -- the apec summit. see china'sd landmarks, which should provide plenty of photo opportunities. a famous panda preserve. girls arer if the good at table tennis like there -- their mum? you can continue watching our 24-hour news network. check your local listings for our channel number. for all of us here, thank you for watching, and please tune in next week. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for yo
forward toking meeting president obama when we attend a summit together in the hague next week. i am also looking forward to his visit to china in november, the apex are met -- the apec summit. see china'sd landmarks, which should provide plenty of photo opportunities. a famous panda preserve. girls arer if the good at table tennis like there -- their mum? you can continue watching our 24-hour news network. check your local listings for our channel number. for all of us here, thank you for...
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just scattered shows are developingen toking in the evening and become more scattered as the energy passes through. tonight could be moist. a little bit tomorrow but thursday afternoon we are partly sunny and in between systems. rain in the north bay is possible on friday. best chance of rain is saturday. we will have rain possibly next monday with showers lingering interest tuesday. leyla gulen? >> hopefully well have our practice in and have your windshield wipers in good shape. as mike was telling us we have heavy rain falling through vallejo and american canyon off of 36 in the eastbound direction we have a crash that is blocking a lane at the off-ramp. be careful on the when direction it is quiet but highway 29 southbound south of highway 37 is looking busy. chains are required if you are thinking of heading up to the mountains to lake tahoe, 80 and 88 are requiring chains so get them out. the bay bridge is shaking because we have a wind advisory. so far, so good, it is moist and traffic is moving along fine with early construction that wrapped up. this is dry account wind has not qui
just scattered shows are developingen toking in the evening and become more scattered as the energy passes through. tonight could be moist. a little bit tomorrow but thursday afternoon we are partly sunny and in between systems. rain in the north bay is possible on friday. best chance of rain is saturday. we will have rain possibly next monday with showers lingering interest tuesday. leyla gulen? >> hopefully well have our practice in and have your windshield wipers in good shape. as mike...
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would be termination, but it would be some [speaker not understood] whatever disciplinary action were toke tab enwere taken, or even have an understanding of what that could be while we were knit md l of settlement agreement ? >> in my opinion we would be better off doing that in the future ~ in order to make sure that we have, indeed, finalized something to the extent that my fellow commissioners are uncomfortable that it was finalized and that this was reopening it. so, some language might be added that might address the problem in the future so that it wouldn't come up. >> and i guess if i could just add, if there is a stipulation before the commission that you did not agree with because you felt that there should be some recommendation, your one course of action would be to reject the stipulation or propose an amendment to the stipulation, but that stipulation would then have to be approved by whoever the respondent was. there is nothing that would preclude you from doing that. >> and we probably couldn't in the stipulation mandate any sort of disciplinary action by the department head
would be termination, but it would be some [speaker not understood] whatever disciplinary action were toke tab enwere taken, or even have an understanding of what that could be while we were knit md l of settlement agreement ? >> in my opinion we would be better off doing that in the future ~ in order to make sure that we have, indeed, finalized something to the extent that my fellow commissioners are uncomfortable that it was finalized and that this was reopening it. so, some language...
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you may now toke the bride. and folks, i think i know why. because according to a recent study of american churches a quarter of all congregations had fewer than 50 people in the pews, leading to the new childhood game, here's the church, here's the steeple, open the doors, there's like six people in there at most. that's not a lot. and it's particularly bad among men. according to a recent abc, tpby-- poll while 45% of american women go to church each week, only 34% of men do. luckily, there's a way to bring men back into the fold and it brings us to tonight's word. (cheers and applause) pew, pew, pew. folks, america is no less of a christian nation than it's ever been, but unfortunately the old methods of putting butts in the wood seats doesn't work. just ask kentucky baptist chuck mckalis-- mcalister who said the day of hanging a ban never front of your church and saying you are having a revival and expecting the community to show up is over. exactly. a banner doesn't cut it any more. you've got to at least try a jesus belowy man. (applaus
you may now toke the bride. and folks, i think i know why. because according to a recent study of american churches a quarter of all congregations had fewer than 50 people in the pews, leading to the new childhood game, here's the church, here's the steeple, open the doors, there's like six people in there at most. that's not a lot. and it's particularly bad among men. according to a recent abc, tpby-- poll while 45% of american women go to church each week, only 34% of men do. luckily, there's...
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you know, by the end point it was pretty clear to most of the tokes in the radio -- folks in the radio industry that television was going to take over in significant ways. you know, the famous talent raids where in the late 1940s when he plucked radio stars and brought them over to his network so that he would have programming when television really got going. and, you know, because radio networks were so profitable, they really underwrote television's development at that point before television was economically viable. but that hollowing out process was one that everyone in the radio industry sort of pretty much -- were pretty sure that the writing was on wall many that regard. -- in that regard. but by that point the radio industry on many levels had already begun to transform itself via, you know, these different institutions and these different entities such that in the, you know, in the final chapter i look at, you know, the rise of distracted listening, right? that in the 1930s radio networks really wanted to, you know, cultivate this idea of the family sitting around the radio s
you know, by the end point it was pretty clear to most of the tokes in the radio -- folks in the radio industry that television was going to take over in significant ways. you know, the famous talent raids where in the late 1940s when he plucked radio stars and brought them over to his network so that he would have programming when television really got going. and, you know, because radio networks were so profitable, they really underwrote television's development at that point before...
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spread out and after broadcasts on this friday nights i'm toking so drum and bass for watching half of the weekend will see you soon the two. it was the bookseller. henne has it that. in many of these seats about forty years each ninety six to tie. msf to two thousand i was going on fourteen if i make myself and i was fourteen i would reckon this of course that person today. it's the same spot on reduce like a normal work on green st. well know everything about them and cut it off long beach. no these guys could be the same though below are the folks looking to see what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes and you will not be the same tomorrow us don't. so i try to get ryan to working to clear the deal is seen to conduct a life changing. no holy giving you the ccs so changing opinions of all things but in all circumstances. crowe will last a living person. i believe this one c to twenty years becomes pope. i fear the top. we are. goal. in one the kids do that. he said well winter is called the vista home its northeast of b c and d in quite a bit another d
spread out and after broadcasts on this friday nights i'm toking so drum and bass for watching half of the weekend will see you soon the two. it was the bookseller. henne has it that. in many of these seats about forty years each ninety six to tie. msf to two thousand i was going on fourteen if i make myself and i was fourteen i would reckon this of course that person today. it's the same spot on reduce like a normal work on green st. well know everything about them and cut it off long beach....
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>> that was a tokes -- that was a hoax. >> it was a big hoax. if the guy was real he was totally right about every point. what was the bible verse? >> provebs 31? >> is that even real. it is like todd 1812 or something. it was a great thing and she is writing back and making jokes. is the airline totally clear? it is probably bogus. we are talking about it and these people always win. they always get on -- it is like in baseball games. they don't show people who run on the field anymore. you are not a journalist. >> no. >> they should stop covering these things. they are always fake. >> even when they are fake they are okay with the person who faked it because they are raising awareness. >> by the way you are a cultural editor. >> that is not a real thing. >> i just found this note you wrote on the back of my note. you wrote nothing. is that what you think of me? >> i am offended. >> you need a man to come over. >> that's for later. i think that the women pilot, the captains, are a great idea. especially the ones who have kids. you know why? the
>> that was a tokes -- that was a hoax. >> it was a big hoax. if the guy was real he was totally right about every point. what was the bible verse? >> provebs 31? >> is that even real. it is like todd 1812 or something. it was a great thing and she is writing back and making jokes. is the airline totally clear? it is probably bogus. we are talking about it and these people always win. they always get on -- it is like in baseball games. they don't show people who run on...
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and tucker carlson "tokes and friends" --" fox and friends" co anchor. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg -- oh, hey, andy. i guess the booster seat has the night off. >> was it too meta to matter? stevenstephen colbert was caught and it lead to outrage. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> is this racist? >> on thursday evening, the official at colbert report account wrote i am willing to show asian communities i care by introducing the ching-chong ding dong dictionary. they secured the attempt to play indicate the native american community. >> this move by dan snyder inspares me. my show has frequently come under attack for having a so-called offensive mascot. my beloved charkt a ter -- character ching-chong ding dong. i ruv tea. it is so good for you. you are so pretty americans. you come here. i no need no sugar when you around. come on i give you ride to bangkok. offensive or not? not. you chingchong is part of the unique heritage of the colbert nation that cannot change. but i am willing to show the asian community i care by introducing the ching-ch
and tucker carlson "tokes and friends" --" fox and friends" co anchor. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg -- oh, hey, andy. i guess the booster seat has the night off. >> was it too meta to matter? stevenstephen colbert was caught and it lead to outrage. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> is this racist? >> on thursday evening, the official at colbert report account wrote i am willing to show asian communities i care by...
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>> in the case of north korea, which i spent a lot of time toking at with the general, some perspective, north korea is an ally of china. they are closely aligned for a military perspective and have been for a number of years. i know there has been some progress made as far as the chinese supporting sanctions. i can't tell you how much they are abiding by that very but my sense is that there has been a close relationship on military capability and military equipment for some time and probably will continue. see the pace of chinese cyberattacks this year coming up 2014. the first quarter so far, the rest of the year. we saw an extraordinary amount in 2013. how would you compare the volume and the quality or the targets involved? >> i think after we made it fairly public that there was knowledge of what was happening from some of the factions in china, for some. of time there was a decrease, i understand. are still lots of cyberattacks that occur, as i said earlier, not only from china but other places in the world heard those numbers of world becomesyber more complicated, are on the rise
>> in the case of north korea, which i spent a lot of time toking at with the general, some perspective, north korea is an ally of china. they are closely aligned for a military perspective and have been for a number of years. i know there has been some progress made as far as the chinese supporting sanctions. i can't tell you how much they are abiding by that very but my sense is that there has been a close relationship on military capability and military equipment for some time and...
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they're trying tokes port more products as well. chinese government, whatever their role is they are accepting these products and certainly -- melissa: gordon, do you buy argument a lot of countries do same thing and we just focus on china? >> sure there are a lot of other countries but the question of scale. you look the numbers, you dwarf countries in second place. it may be france. france has somewhat of an industrial base but not nearly as big as china's which is the world's biggest manufacturers. melissa: you say they're thieves? >> they're thieves and directed from government and it is very clear. >> the french are sending people over to dupont's fields to steal seeds and oreo cookies? what are the french stealing from us? cheese? >> defense technology. melissa: defense technology. okay. this is a big deal to companies. sigher espionage, for example, cost companies about $338 billion a year. the reason why we're focusing on this is the money behind it. it is costly. >> i don't disagree that this is a bad thing and certainly i
they're trying tokes port more products as well. chinese government, whatever their role is they are accepting these products and certainly -- melissa: gordon, do you buy argument a lot of countries do same thing and we just focus on china? >> sure there are a lot of other countries but the question of scale. you look the numbers, you dwarf countries in second place. it may be france. france has somewhat of an industrial base but not nearly as big as china's which is the world's biggest...
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. >> coming up, a human toked on a robot in ping pong. we'll tell you who won. and next in sports -- a little blood couldn't slow down the blood ... that's wrong. that'st the rockets. the bulls made 14 three-pointers. an elbow above the eye in the first half, what a shot he left the game but he is tough and he came back. a 16 run. third. also on fire in his first three-pointer. the bulls lead and then it was over. augustine does his thing, another bomb and then the bulls are 14-24 they win a solid effort. >> that's the price of winning. that's why it's so valuable to the team. came back after taking about one. to me, when the talk about toughness, that's toughness. you have to have the mental and physical toughness. he has that. >> and emory promised more action and we got yesterday the bears add to their defensive line also signing a wide receiver their free agency ride continues. the former lions offensive to a three-year $9 million contract. he became a center last year with the ryans. and in the wide receiving court here comes a carolina panthers player. he
. >> coming up, a human toked on a robot in ping pong. we'll tell you who won. and next in sports -- a little blood couldn't slow down the blood ... that's wrong. that'st the rockets. the bulls made 14 three-pointers. an elbow above the eye in the first half, what a shot he left the game but he is tough and he came back. a 16 run. third. also on fire in his first three-pointer. the bulls lead and then it was over. augustine does his thing, another bomb and then the bulls are 14-24 they...
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was very good with technology in the 2008 campaign, using social media for fundraising, organize toking and basic communication -- organizing and basic communication. her campaign was left in the dust. it was 21st century versus 20th century. and one of the first things she did when she got into the state department was hire people that came from that tech understanding that were not part of her inner circle. alec ross had been somebody who had organized obama's tech team during the campaign. she brought him in at a high level. >> she raised up, elevated jared cohen who was a condi rice protege that had been at the state department who did a lot of innovative things with text messaging and other forms of technology to affect foreign policy. he's now the head of google ideas. he was definitely not an insider, but, you know, ended up being very crucial to what he was doing. anne marie slaughter was an academic brought in to run the policy planning office. you saw a willingness to try to address deficiencies in her operation by bringing new people in, and i think that was hard for her cert
was very good with technology in the 2008 campaign, using social media for fundraising, organize toking and basic communication -- organizing and basic communication. her campaign was left in the dust. it was 21st century versus 20th century. and one of the first things she did when she got into the state department was hire people that came from that tech understanding that were not part of her inner circle. alec ross had been somebody who had organized obama's tech team during the campaign....
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folks, the market has spoken and the market is toking. >> it was exactly one week ago, exactly this hour that the mystery surrounding malaysian air flight 370 began. a little bit on the time line, 1:07 p.m. during this hour one week ago is when the transponders went off and we lost contact. the world has been in a state of confusion on where the plane is. we've been hanging on to every last detail. a couple of basics on the data sources we're trying to sort out the pieces of where this plane may have disappeared to. first of all, we have the actual traditional communications mechanisms within the plane, the ways the pilots talk to the world. last words from the pilot, all right, good night. second, there's what's called the a kars system, the satellite link through which we get data on where the plane is and certain facts about the state of the plane, that shut down at that 1:07 mark. but it kept pinging according to the latest reports, without specific data for up to four to five hours. that fact has opened up a whole slew of possibilities about where this plane may have gone. we're goi
folks, the market has spoken and the market is toking. >> it was exactly one week ago, exactly this hour that the mystery surrounding malaysian air flight 370 began. a little bit on the time line, 1:07 p.m. during this hour one week ago is when the transponders went off and we lost contact. the world has been in a state of confusion on where the plane is. we've been hanging on to every last detail. a couple of basics on the data sources we're trying to sort out the pieces of where this...
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yesterday my foreign minister toke to the acting ukrainian president and made clear the united kingdomsupport for their new government. he your honors them to insure the government takes measure which unify the country and protect all the right of all ukraine citizens including those from minority groups in a spirit of inclusiveness and assured him of the united kingdom's commitment to ukraine's territory commitment union and is off at this. the united ding come cost supports the ukrainian government request for urgent cut consultations in accordance with the 1994 budapest memorandum signed by united kingdom, united station, russia and ukraine. we sa see no reason why these consultations should not take place immediately. yesterday this council expressed support for ukraine's unity, is off at this and territorial integrity and agreed that all political actors should show restraints. this is critical that the russian federation respects the sovereignty, independence and territory of ukraine and takes immediate steps to calm this dangerous situation. i thank you. >> translator: i thank t
yesterday my foreign minister toke to the acting ukrainian president and made clear the united kingdomsupport for their new government. he your honors them to insure the government takes measure which unify the country and protect all the right of all ukraine citizens including those from minority groups in a spirit of inclusiveness and assured him of the united kingdom's commitment to ukraine's territory commitment union and is off at this. the united ding come cost supports the ukrainian...
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we get them right before they start thinking about smoking and or toking. yeah, absolutely. no, i'm not. i'm not. >> seth: i was hoping you'd have some feedback for me. i'm still in my early days. >> well, i think he's doing fantastic. i mean, come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: but i don't care about them. they mean nothing -- and again, don't take this the wrong way. they mean nothing to me. all that matters is you. >> you don't want an evaluation for me or a talk show. all right. i'll give you one. >> seth: good. you brought cards. great. >> i'm asked to do this a lot. we got david letterman. jimmy kimmel. jay leno. >> seth: so you just have one card for each person. [ laughter and applause ] >> it's meyers with an m. >> seth: it is. it is. >> oh, here we go. yeah, yeah. host number 22478, yeah. >> seth: okay, great. >> appearance is pleasant. >> seth: oh! thank you. >> disposition: affable. >> seth: great. thank you. >> monologue: hilarious. >> seth: thank you. great. >> other than the kobe bryant, obama joke. >> seth: yeah. great. [ laughter ] >> seth: now we have
we get them right before they start thinking about smoking and or toking. yeah, absolutely. no, i'm not. i'm not. >> seth: i was hoping you'd have some feedback for me. i'm still in my early days. >> well, i think he's doing fantastic. i mean, come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: but i don't care about them. they mean nothing -- and again, don't take this the wrong way. they mean nothing to me. all that matters is you. >> you don't want an evaluation for me or a...
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toxic crude oil spreading over about 10,000 square miles of alaska's coastal ocean ending up oil tokingr 1300 -- oiling over 1300 miles of a very pristine shoreline, many national parks, wildlife refuges, one of our nation's largest national forests, indigenous lands. and we knew the damage, the images that everybody saw that year were spectacularly horrible. with the otters dying and birds dying. the acute mortality was spectacular. but 25 years later what we have learned is that the injury persists. most of the monitored fish and wildlife populations and habitats that the governments have monitored are still not fully recovered. let me say this again. most of the fish and wildlife populations have not fully recovered. some, the killer whale pod and pacific herring that dune just mentioned are listed a quarter of a century later as not recovering. not recovering. the at-3 killer whale pod was 22 members prior to the spill. we saw them surfacing in the oil that summer. they dropped to seven members, ross their reproductive females, and now -- this is not our quote, this is from the gove
toxic crude oil spreading over about 10,000 square miles of alaska's coastal ocean ending up oil tokingr 1300 -- oiling over 1300 miles of a very pristine shoreline, many national parks, wildlife refuges, one of our nation's largest national forests, indigenous lands. and we knew the damage, the images that everybody saw that year were spectacularly horrible. with the otters dying and birds dying. the acute mortality was spectacular. but 25 years later what we have learned is that the injury...
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backwards to those days either because it was a, quote, dysfunctional bureaucracy incapable of rerecall toking itself. i'm not sure it's much better but i don't want to go back and be worse. any comments, i'd welcome but i appreciate y'all letting me harangue? >> i would be very brief. i think future secretaries of energy or whomever this organization reports to has to be qualified at the subject at hand and have got to be strongly committed and, without that, i don't think anything we proposed is going to matter. >> beyond duplicative functions, i do think the semiautonomy has create ad bureaucratic seam between nnsa and other elements of the department of energy, particularly the office of science and the other d.o.e. science labs and when you look at those laboratories, there really is a need for close collaboration between the nnsa labs and office of science labs because many of them work on non-proliferation issues and, and have nuclear expertise and nuclear forensics in other areas. so again to some degree the semiautonomy has created an impediment to hinder closer collaboration than may
backwards to those days either because it was a, quote, dysfunctional bureaucracy incapable of rerecall toking itself. i'm not sure it's much better but i don't want to go back and be worse. any comments, i'd welcome but i appreciate y'all letting me harangue? >> i would be very brief. i think future secretaries of energy or whomever this organization reports to has to be qualified at the subject at hand and have got to be strongly committed and, without that, i don't think anything we...
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amy dell toking streaming -- kellogg in kiev with the late rest. >> reporter: hi, gregg. we just heard from russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov, who when has been meeting with u.s. secretary of state john kerry in london. there were a lot of lines he simply repeated, things that the russians have been saying all along, primarily that this is not their problem, that they didn't instigate any of the trouble in ukraine, that they are really only in crimea because they need to protect law and order that the ukrainians aren't doing their bit of the deal to keep things calm and peaceful and safe in crimea. but what i did find interesting was he said, this is all about crimea. this is about their self-determine nawtion and what they want when it comes to this return dumb. and at the very end of the press conference, gregg, he said, well, by the way, crimea is very important to russia historically. so i think that says a lot. we're waiting to hear there secretary of state john kerry, but lavrov said the two sides remain very far apart at this point still. one of the journali
amy dell toking streaming -- kellogg in kiev with the late rest. >> reporter: hi, gregg. we just heard from russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov, who when has been meeting with u.s. secretary of state john kerry in london. there were a lot of lines he simply repeated, things that the russians have been saying all along, primarily that this is not their problem, that they didn't instigate any of the trouble in ukraine, that they are really only in crimea because they need to protect...
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he was organize toking in caucus -- organizing in caucus states, he was raising money online, he waspping into a growing progressive movement that has by today taken over the democratic party. and yet we're told that republicans can't win unless they compromise on principle. i don't think that's true. i think there's a huge opportunity here. but i can tell you from my perspective, and i think i speak for a lot of activists that are struggling to protect their country, to save what's precious are about america, that they're not falling for the gop's line anymore. they're looking for authenticity. in short, they're not looking for a one night stand. they're looking for a long-term commitment based on a set of values that don't change the day after the election. be we can figure out -- if we can figure out how to do that as people that want to balance the budget, people that want to rein in washington, d.c., our job's a little bit harder, right? it's easy to make empty promises about health care. democrats are very good at it. the question is, how do we take good policy and make it good
he was organize toking in caucus -- organizing in caucus states, he was raising money online, he waspping into a growing progressive movement that has by today taken over the democratic party. and yet we're told that republicans can't win unless they compromise on principle. i don't think that's true. i think there's a huge opportunity here. but i can tell you from my perspective, and i think i speak for a lot of activists that are struggling to protect their country, to save what's precious...
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and by patiently organize toking not only the brotherhood of sleeping car brothers but by mobilizing through churches, through fraternal orders, through taverns, through local groups to accumulate the backing to make a demand in 1941 in the imagined march on washington to threaten the roosevelt administration, franklin roosevelt administration to open up employment and defense industries to african-americans, to demand that there'd be no discrimination in employment in companies that have government contracts. that's politics. and that's power politics. but be randolph could could only succeed there if he could to say we can make this demand, this is more -- this is a demand, not simply a plea to your goodwill. and so a lot of the story then is to acquire -- is how to acquire, and that's the story of black labor activism, how to acquire the political leverage to make the demands on the state to respond to black working conditions. and the march on washington in 1963 there are, it's politics w passed the civil rights bill. but part of that is also to raise the minimum wage, to open up
and by patiently organize toking not only the brotherhood of sleeping car brothers but by mobilizing through churches, through fraternal orders, through taverns, through local groups to accumulate the backing to make a demand in 1941 in the imagined march on washington to threaten the roosevelt administration, franklin roosevelt administration to open up employment and defense industries to african-americans, to demand that there'd be no discrimination in employment in companies that have...
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>> i prepared some words, but really you have toke from the heart. i was there. about aids, to talk about equality, to talk about freedom and dreams, and that's what was important to me. >> you're incredible, man. look at this. look at this. whoa. this is so cool, man. >> it looks good on you. >> thank you very much. >> louis did a nice job there. jared leto did a great squob with the speech. ukraine, venezuela, talked about his mom, his brother. the aids crisis. louis did a good job. i think we'll make louis happen if it's the last damn thing we do. >> that's a tough job. the most amazing element of the piece was he actually gave the oscar back to jared leto. >> we at least think he did. >>> what did we learn today? stick around. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow
>> i prepared some words, but really you have toke from the heart. i was there. about aids, to talk about equality, to talk about freedom and dreams, and that's what was important to me. >> you're incredible, man. look at this. look at this. whoa. this is so cool, man. >> it looks good on you. >> thank you very much. >> louis did a nice job there. jared leto did a great squob with the speech. ukraine, venezuela, talked about his mom, his brother. the aids crisis....