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he's tom hayden, this is overheard. let's be honest, to this value ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. now you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i just got an f from you. this is overheard. senator hayden, welcome. - thanks for having me here, evan. - [evan] very nice to be here. - nice to see all of you again. - well, good to have you here, sir. so, we're half a century from vietnam. we're more than 50 years from the port huron statement, the famous document that you authored or were principal author of. i'm tempted to ask you if we're better off today than we were back then. - that's a good question, i've chosen to believe in the permanence to the process, to the conflict process, the process of war, there's something permanent about it, some people
he's tom hayden, this is overheard. let's be honest, to this value ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. now you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i just got an f from you. this is overheard. senator hayden, welcome. - thanks...
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tom hayden came late. kirk had to get started and hayden had not showed up so kirk gave a speech and hayden came in from the back room and started launching into clerk as defender of corporate capitalism and a person defending the establishment. there was a young man, an african-american man in the front row who was a convinced black panther and as soon as hayden launched into kirk this guy stood up and started yelling and said you have no right to do this. by all accounts kirk won the debate because whatever he said he treated everybody well and it wasn't a show for him. this was serious conversation. i think it is important to vote that kirk in his life was also a defender of people who would have been called minorities is in the 1950's and believed the changes happening in the 1960 was necessary. he said thee thought one of the ugliest things that developed in american culture was road signs and billboards. he as an editorial that all good citizens should spend time defacing billboards because they do no
tom hayden came late. kirk had to get started and hayden had not showed up so kirk gave a speech and hayden came in from the back room and started launching into clerk as defender of corporate capitalism and a person defending the establishment. there was a young man, an african-american man in the front row who was a convinced black panther and as soon as hayden launched into kirk this guy stood up and started yelling and said you have no right to do this. by all accounts kirk won the debate...
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so he had gone to mississippi as a tom hayden, as had robin morgan and so many people in the antiwar movement. they work in the civil rights movement in the south. david harris was a student at stafford. -- at stanford. this is david harris. >> i considered myself part of the movement from the day i left mississippi. what called the movement, capital t, capital m, was a submit to the justice in the deck democracy. wasn't an ideology, there wasn't a specific toll picks attached to it. what it was was a set of values fining ways to express themselves. i was in marches. i was in reallies and demonstrations but there was always the larger question of the conscription system, and that era, when any male turned 18, he had to go to the post office and register for the selective service system. when you registered they gave you two cards, one was proof that you had registered and the other indicated your classification, because under the selective service there were various classifications starting with 1-a, which mend your were cannons to for one that you would get a notice in the mail that
so he had gone to mississippi as a tom hayden, as had robin morgan and so many people in the antiwar movement. they work in the civil rights movement in the south. david harris was a student at stafford. -- at stanford. this is david harris. >> i considered myself part of the movement from the day i left mississippi. what called the movement, capital t, capital m, was a submit to the justice in the deck democracy. wasn't an ideology, there wasn't a specific toll picks attached to it. what...
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he's tom hayden, this is overheard.lue ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. now you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president?
he's tom hayden, this is overheard.lue ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. now you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president?
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tom hayden, i'm a resident of the portla and delighted to be here with neighbors tonight. my family and i live on wailened street a block is a half from the gran house plot. wuns our neighborhood was covered with green houses. my block before my house was built in 1948 was a block. to this day when i work the garden with my young children we find remanence of the history. shards of glass left from a green house. water pipes that carried water down to the crops and flowers that beautifulide san francisco. the portla changed a lot ovthe last 70 years but a neighborhood of gardeners. quh quh when i look out the window and see a secret garden, is sea of green. you can't see from the street but all our neighbors garden. we have the original lemon tree . the neighbors are loquat trees. i grow [inaudible] and beans along with parsley and sage and carats. our neighborhood is changing with the rest of the city it will change more but one think has not changed but we are gardeners and the garden district and appreciate you recognizing that fact. >> thank you. >> good eechb evening.
tom hayden, i'm a resident of the portla and delighted to be here with neighbors tonight. my family and i live on wailened street a block is a half from the gran house plot. wuns our neighborhood was covered with green houses. my block before my house was built in 1948 was a block. to this day when i work the garden with my young children we find remanence of the history. shards of glass left from a green house. water pipes that carried water down to the crops and flowers that beautifulide san...
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tom hayden, i'm a resident of the portla and delighted to be here with neighbors tonight. my family and i live on wailened street a block is a half from the gran house plot. wuns our neighborhood was covered with green houses. my block before my house was built in 1948 was a block. to this day when i work the garden with my young children we find remanence of the history. shards of glass left from a green house. water pipes that carried water down to the crops and flowers that beautifulide san francisco. the portla changed a lot ovthe last 70 years but a neighborhood of gardeners. quh quh when i look out the window and see a secret garden, is sea of green. you can't see from the street but all our neighbors garden. we have the original lemon tree . the neighbors are loquat trees. i grow [inaudible] and beans along with parsley and sage and carats. our neighborhood is changing with the rest of the city it will change more but one think has not changed but we are gardeners and the garden district and appreciate you recognizing that fact. >> thank you. >> good eechb evening.
tom hayden, i'm a resident of the portla and delighted to be here with neighbors tonight. my family and i live on wailened street a block is a half from the gran house plot. wuns our neighborhood was covered with green houses. my block before my house was built in 1948 was a block. to this day when i work the garden with my young children we find remanence of the history. shards of glass left from a green house. water pipes that carried water down to the crops and flowers that beautifulide san...
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a gentleman and he treated no matter who he was talking to, he treated people with respect and tom hayden came late and kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't showed up allowed to give a speech. hayden came from the book of the room, at least as the story goes, immediately started launching into kirk as defender of capitalism and defending the establishment. the story goes, even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot, a young man african-american man in the front row who was a very convinced black panther this guy stood up and started yelling at hayden, you have no right to do this, this man actually has more respect for us than you're showing now and by all accounts kirk won the debate because whatever he said he treated everybody well and it wasn't a show for him. this was serious conversation and i think it's really important to note that kirk in his life would ever modern conserve -- conservatism a defender of people called minorities, always, he believed that the changes that were happening in the 60's were
a gentleman and he treated no matter who he was talking to, he treated people with respect and tom hayden came late and kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't showed up allowed to give a speech. hayden came from the book of the room, at least as the story goes, immediately started launching into kirk as defender of capitalism and defending the establishment. the story goes, even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot,...
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tom hayden, i'm a resident of the portla and delighted to be here with neighbors tonight. my family and i live on wailened street a block is a half from the gran house plot. wuns our neighborhood was covered with green houses. my block before my house was built in 1948 was a block. to this day when i work the garden with my young children we find remanence of the history. shards of glass left from a green house. water pipes that carried water down to the crops and flowers that beautifulide san francisco. the portla changed a lot ovthe last 70 years but a neighborhood of gardeners. quh quh when i look out the window and see a secret garden, is sea of green. you can't see from the street but all our neighbors garden. we have the original lemon tree . the neighbors are loquat trees. i grow [inaudible] and beans along with parsley and sage and carats. our neighborhood is changing with the rest of the city it will change more but one think has not changed but we are gardeners and the garden district and appreciate you recognizing that fact. >> thank you. >> good eechb evening.
tom hayden, i'm a resident of the portla and delighted to be here with neighbors tonight. my family and i live on wailened street a block is a half from the gran house plot. wuns our neighborhood was covered with green houses. my block before my house was built in 1948 was a block. to this day when i work the garden with my young children we find remanence of the history. shards of glass left from a green house. water pipes that carried water down to the crops and flowers that beautifulide san...
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the old guard includes names like michael hayden and tom ridge and michael chertoff. the list goes on. these are venerable pillars in our history. are you and donald trump suggesting that they didn't know what they were talking about, they didn't know what they were doing? >> these are some of the best educated, most articulated, most well-spoken individuals. they are subject matter experts. i get that. i don't know how anybody could not argue mr. trump had no involvement in creating the problems we have today. they happened on the individuals' watch that signed this letter. >> i can almost take every paragraph in here and challenge a sentence in every one of these paragraphs. here is one. he is unable or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood. >> i could put she is unable or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood. you mentioned about not understanding the u.s. constitution and u.s. laws. donald trump has not been under an fbi investigation. she has. there are few others that you mentioned, donald trump is not qualified to be president. i'm sorry. donald trump
the old guard includes names like michael hayden and tom ridge and michael chertoff. the list goes on. these are venerable pillars in our history. are you and donald trump suggesting that they didn't know what they were talking about, they didn't know what they were doing? >> these are some of the best educated, most articulated, most well-spoken individuals. they are subject matter experts. i get that. i don't know how anybody could not argue mr. trump had no involvement in creating the...
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tom llamas. for david and all of us here, good night. we share his thoughts from what will likely hayden fry's legacy lives on with this new statue. we talk to the artist about what it took to create the lifelike figure. and we saw a hot, muggy summer this year. we take a look at how it compared to last year, and what it could mean for our weather this fall. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at 6. this was an emotional day for legendary hawkeye saw his likeness immortalized in bronze. hawkeye fans, and the former coach himself, got a thrill today when coralville unveiled a statue of fry. it came during fry fest, the annual kick off for the hawkeye football season. he said this is probably the last time he'll be able to visit the festival that bears his name. kcrg-tv9's scott westerberg is there now. scott, what did all this mean get all emotional in public, but it was easy to see this moment meant a lot to him. i know fry has said in the past that he might not make it back to fry fest, but this time you really felt like he meant it. coach
tom llamas. for david and all of us here, good night. we share his thoughts from what will likely hayden fry's legacy lives on with this new statue. we talk to the artist about what it took to create the lifelike figure. and we saw a hot, muggy summer this year. we take a look at how it compared to last year, and what it could mean for our weather this fall. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at 6. this was an emotional day for legendary hawkeye...
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tom: even if it doesn't work out, you end up stuff. mike: weather-wise, we've got the clouds and drizzle. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody s krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] tom: the holiday weekend was expected to set records for tourism in new traffic numbers back it up. jen: there are more than one point 4 million transactions at the state toll plazas from labor day weekend is the second busiest travel day in the state after the fourth of july. tom: well owners are being hit hard by the drought conditions. state officials say they are hearing daily from people who are running low on water or have run out completely. low pressure or discolored water are two signs that you may have a problem. state officials said it could be federal well problems,
tom: even if it doesn't work out, you end up stuff. mike: weather-wise, we've got the clouds and drizzle. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message. michael hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody s krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament...
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tom o'halleran, and i approve this message good morning- it's 8:25, i'm yetta gibson. scottsdale police are investigating after a man was shot and killed outside a gas station.it happened at a chevron... near hayden and mckellips.officers later found two women inside a car... matching the suspect's description.police say evidence links them to the crime scene.right now... and a woman... who may have witnessed the shooting. today... civil rights activist jarrett maupin will hold a demonstration in response to recent police shootings.he plans to block the mill avenue bridge in tempe from nine to noon.maupin says he's doing this for an african american man named dalvin hollins who was shot and killed by police. 3 thank you for choosing cbs 5, we'll see you back here in 25 a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. sources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records related to how babeu's office used seized criminal money critics have said pcso's use of the foundation is like money laundering. and they've also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. it may already be illegal campaigning with government resources. or if they're just being used to make the sheriff look good, as he runs
tom o'halleran, and i approve this message good morning- it's 8:25, i'm yetta gibson. scottsdale police are investigating after a man was shot and killed outside a gas station.it happened at a chevron... near hayden and mckellips.officers later found two women inside a car... matching the suspect's description.police say evidence links them to the crime scene.right now... and a woman... who may have witnessed the shooting. today... civil rights activist jarrett maupin will hold a demonstration...