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. >> steve: oh, tupac squares. tupac. [ laughter ] >> steve: love those tupac squares. >> jimmy: two pocket squares, yeah. ♪ thank you, the new season of "the bachelorette," for featuring two women and 25 guys. or as that's also known, "the race for president." [ applause ] thank you, cbs, for canceling "csi." and thank you, most americans, for not being sure if that's the one you watch. [ laughter ] >> steve: is that my "csi"? >> jimmy: i like "csi", right? is that the one with the guy with the red hair? >> steve: yeah, no, miami one. is that houston? ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, verizon for buying aol and basically taking $4.4 billion and basically kissing it -- >> good-bye. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> steve oh! hey now! >> jimmy: that was a good one. that was a good one. i like that. i give it up for that. ♪ thank you, the final chips in a a bag of doritos, for reminding me that i'm not above drinking crumbs. [ laughter and applause ] tastes good. that's delicious. ♪ thank you, people who say, "there's more than on
. >> steve: oh, tupac squares. tupac. [ laughter ] >> steve: love those tupac squares. >> jimmy: two pocket squares, yeah. ♪ thank you, the new season of "the bachelorette," for featuring two women and 25 guys. or as that's also known, "the race for president." [ applause ] thank you, cbs, for canceling "csi." and thank you, most americans, for not being sure if that's the one you watch. [ laughter ] >> steve: is that my "csi"?...
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i have tupac on my i phone right now. yes. don't judge me. yes, the media does play a role. but if you educate young people they can make differential -- the differential. with that we have to close out the panel. i would ask all the other young people in the room to stand up because i think it is important to recognize that it these aren't the only ones here. we have a number of amazing youth here. [applause] and so the engagement tips can find them and get their input on the questions asked today. i want to thank everyone for listening attentively and asking questio >> next on "washington journal" what was the role of then secretary of state hillary clinton. former ambassador to morocco marc ginsberg reviews this past week's summit of persian gulf leaders and ongoing talks with iran.
i have tupac on my i phone right now. yes. don't judge me. yes, the media does play a role. but if you educate young people they can make differential -- the differential. with that we have to close out the panel. i would ask all the other young people in the room to stand up because i think it is important to recognize that it these aren't the only ones here. we have a number of amazing youth here. [applause] and so the engagement tips can find them and get their input on the questions asked...
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paid for by tupac shakur. [ cheers and applause ] . >> jimmy: why could tupac spend his money on somethinge that. this has been a tresful time for me. up to this point the only kardashians i needed to keep track of was kim, khloe, courtney, kris and bruce, which was a lot to take on but it was manageable. now we have the emergence of kylie and kendall and kanye married in though the family. i'm thinking of hiring an assistant to help me keep up. there's a zoo in japan. probably more than one but one specifically that had to issue an apology today because of the name they gave a newborn monkey at the zoo. this is the monkey, cute monkey. i knew you were going to say that. i swear to god, i told the guys upstair that's will say aw when the monkey comes up. they named her charlotte after the new roil royal baby in england and people in japan got angry. the zoo was flooded with angry calls and e-mails. can you imagine calling a zoo to complain about what they named a monkey? when you think about it, this monkey will be fed and housed in comfort for the rest of its life. the only thing it has t
paid for by tupac shakur. [ cheers and applause ] . >> jimmy: why could tupac spend his money on somethinge that. this has been a tresful time for me. up to this point the only kardashians i needed to keep track of was kim, khloe, courtney, kris and bruce, which was a lot to take on but it was manageable. now we have the emergence of kylie and kendall and kanye married in though the family. i'm thinking of hiring an assistant to help me keep up. there's a zoo in japan. probably more than...
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i have tupac on my i phone right now. yes. don't judge me. yes, the media does play a role. but if you educate young people they can make differential -- the differential. with that we have to close out the panel. i would ask all the other young people in the room to stand up because i think it is important to recognize that it these aren't the only ones here. we have a number of amazing youth here. [applause] and so the engagement tips can find them and get their input on the questions asked today. i want to thank everyone for listening attentively and asking questions. for that we end the panel and thank you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] >> next a conversation with comcast c.e.o. brian roberts. then u.s. mayors discuss the problem of youth violence, followed by a panel of inner-city young people offering their postseason. >> on the next journal journal sara westwood of the washington examiner and michael mcauliff of the washington post discuss benghazi and its investigation of the a
i have tupac on my i phone right now. yes. don't judge me. yes, the media does play a role. but if you educate young people they can make differential -- the differential. with that we have to close out the panel. i would ask all the other young people in the room to stand up because i think it is important to recognize that it these aren't the only ones here. we have a number of amazing youth here. [applause] and so the engagement tips can find them and get their input on the questions asked...
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and drake and tupac and notorious b.i.g. new york that forever change the landscape of pop culture. it took over music as artists experimented with turntables, hip hop and the way people dressed. at times resembleing a movement. hip hop immersed in the culture unaware of what would become a worldwide social phenomenon. those photographs are part of an exhibit getting attention nationwide. many from the hip hop golden age featuring cole crush brushes dj cool and dmz. we have one featured in the exhibit from the cole brothers. thank you so much for joining us. such a pleasure. so i went to this round table discussion at the museum the other night. i was so stunned and i don't know why at diversity and range of people in the audience to talk about hip hop, history to hear you speak. >> definitely. hip hop is 42 years old. its interest is worldwide. the fact that other people appreciate our culture and are starting to try to deseminate it, learn it it gives the place where hip hop started a new awareness of it as well. now peopl
and drake and tupac and notorious b.i.g. new york that forever change the landscape of pop culture. it took over music as artists experimented with turntables, hip hop and the way people dressed. at times resembleing a movement. hip hop immersed in the culture unaware of what would become a worldwide social phenomenon. those photographs are part of an exhibit getting attention nationwide. many from the hip hop golden age featuring cole crush brushes dj cool and dmz. we have one featured in the...
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as tupac says. all eyes are on you. [applause] >> our next speaker knows well the jails have on individuals and families the committee has been concerned about over incarceration joining us today is the executive director of bates and freedom coalition he was a district director from the tax is concerned -- delegation from the texas legislature and missionary in asia and europe. [applause] . . of our creator. so as national attention does focus more and more on the huge number of americans, state and federal prisons, not only that not enough attention is paid to our jail systems. you don't need to be educated anymore on the over rely ans on our local jails. a population that is over tripled in the last 45 years and expenditures are rising in keeping with that 12 million as we heard earlier. 12 millioned additions annually. and almost 20 times the number of the people that pass through the state in federal systems. this really is the core and the root of our incarceration and developments arise. and coming up so much foc
as tupac says. all eyes are on you. [applause] >> our next speaker knows well the jails have on individuals and families the committee has been concerned about over incarceration joining us today is the executive director of bates and freedom coalition he was a district director from the tax is concerned -- delegation from the texas legislature and missionary in asia and europe. [applause] . . of our creator. so as national attention does focus more and more on the huge number of...
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as tupac says. all eyes are on you. [applause] >> our next speaker knows well the jails have on individuals and families the committee has been concerned about over incarceration joining us today is the executive director of bates and freedom coalition he was a district director from the tax is concerned -- delegation from the texas legislature and missionary in asia and europe. [applause] of our creator. so as national attention does focus more and more on the huge number of americans, state and federal prisons, not only that not enough attention is paid to our jail systems. you don't need to be educated anymore on the over rely ans on our local jails. a population that is over tripled in the last 45 years and expenditures are rising in keeping with that 12 million as we heard earlier. 12 millioned additions annually. and almost 20 times the number of the people that pass through the state in federal systems. this really is the core and the root of our incarceration and developments arise. and coming up so much focus i
as tupac says. all eyes are on you. [applause] >> our next speaker knows well the jails have on individuals and families the committee has been concerned about over incarceration joining us today is the executive director of bates and freedom coalition he was a district director from the tax is concerned -- delegation from the texas legislature and missionary in asia and europe. [applause] of our creator. so as national attention does focus more and more on the huge number of americans,...
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. >> who killed tupac? >> probably suge. >> who is the mayor of los angeles? the mayor of mcdonald's land. >> cheeseburger man? [ buzzer ] >> where does the vice president live? >> white house. >> where does sponge bob live? ♪ he lives in a pineapple under the sea ♪ >> where's your bong? >> sure. >> can you finish the sentence, no taxation without -- >> i don't know. >> finish this sentence -- puff puff -- >> pass. >> who may run for president soon. >> hillary but i don't think he will get it. >> what member of the kush family was the original. >> what member of the kush family? oh, man, i have to say og kush >> what is our national debt. >> a lot of money. i don't want to guess. >> how much does a foot long sub anytober >> $5 foot longs. >> are you registered to buy weed in california? >> yes. >> name as many senators as you can. >> i can't name any. >> name as many strains as you can. >> kalificush, og kush, train wreck, purple train wreck, blueberry purple train wreck. >> blue dream. white fire. >> dr. dream thumb. >> fat bastard. strawberry pineapple kush,
. >> who killed tupac? >> probably suge. >> who is the mayor of los angeles? the mayor of mcdonald's land. >> cheeseburger man? [ buzzer ] >> where does the vice president live? >> white house. >> where does sponge bob live? ♪ he lives in a pineapple under the sea ♪ >> where's your bong? >> sure. >> can you finish the sentence, no taxation without -- >> i don't know. >> finish this sentence -- puff puff -- >>...
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and tupac. you know what i am saying? you accept the word big e on a scrabble board? >> you answer that. >> jimmy: dpooif turns each because we don't have all night to play the game. whoever loses has to eat the tiles left in the bag. guillermo you will be my partner. guillermo just barely speaks english. so -- >> you guys draw a tile. whoever gets closest to the letter "a" will go first. the ladies are going to go crazy for you two. cute. that's not a good one, is it guillermo? >> guillermo: knot not at all. >> jimmy: i got a "g." so we go first. >> all right. >> jimmy: i will put them back in the bag. >> are you ready to have some tiles for dinner. >> jimmy: what? >> are you ready for tiles for dinner? >> jimmy: he said are you ready for tiles for dinner. >> guillermo: we'll see. >> jimmy: very smart mouth with a boy with so many freckles. there you go. okay. all right. okay. so we got ours. you guys go ahead and take yours. let's see what do we got here, guillermo? oh, boy. we have nothing. let's see. all right. i'm go
and tupac. you know what i am saying? you accept the word big e on a scrabble board? >> you answer that. >> jimmy: dpooif turns each because we don't have all night to play the game. whoever loses has to eat the tiles left in the bag. guillermo you will be my partner. guillermo just barely speaks english. so -- >> you guys draw a tile. whoever gets closest to the letter "a" will go first. the ladies are going to go crazy for you two. cute. that's not a good one, is...
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i got a letter from tupac's mother. i just sent a painting on her son to her.e back. i'm looking for a little financial help as always but you never know how things may turn around. fortunately, we have an exhibit coming up at indiana university northwest in january so hopefully we'll get the exposure we need. let's highlight this grill here. that's what i'm trying to get. public support. there you go. a robbins original. all right. for msnbc. is there a check with this here? >> it's a masterpiece. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> a senior inmate takes up rap. ♪ cool but you're living in sin ♪ ♪ robbing the pharmacies for vicodin ♪ >> an alleged gang member poses a threat. >> a lot of people don't know this. murder is one of the easiest crimes that you can get away with. easy.
i got a letter from tupac's mother. i just sent a painting on her son to her.e back. i'm looking for a little financial help as always but you never know how things may turn around. fortunately, we have an exhibit coming up at indiana university northwest in january so hopefully we'll get the exposure we need. let's highlight this grill here. that's what i'm trying to get. public support. there you go. a robbins original. all right. for msnbc. is there a check with this here? >> it's a...
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one of my favorite quotes is from a wrapper by the name of tupac she core. i have been able to prove that it was wrong, but i still love it. if there ain't no hope for the use the truth is there a no hope for the future. >> thank you. >> why did i engage? innocent people are getting killed sometimes babies and toddlers. they can tell someone. thank you. >> thank you. each of you has -- you have to be proactive instead of reactive. we have to nurture young people, engaged in. my question would be and we can start what is your current role? how would you define the inner-city," would you describe the biggest accomplishment you have been able to achieve? >> the city implementation team. this information team is geared toward taking on the goals of decreasing rates of homicide, suicide, and overdoses. right now i am excited that we are about to launch an implementation team. we received over 65 applications and received them from the metro police department. the liaison youth implementation as well as being a student and being involved in the committee. it gives
one of my favorite quotes is from a wrapper by the name of tupac she core. i have been able to prove that it was wrong, but i still love it. if there ain't no hope for the use the truth is there a no hope for the future. >> thank you. >> why did i engage? innocent people are getting killed sometimes babies and toddlers. they can tell someone. thank you. >> thank you. each of you has -- you have to be proactive instead of reactive. we have to nurture young people, engaged in....
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. >> reporter: tupac at coachella. michael jackson at the billboard music awards.ng artists back from the dead on stage, in 3-d. what is cooler they can project real people living people me, anywhere in the world in real time. so right now, i'm backstage. lenny, go out front. so what you're seeing is not the real me. this is the hologram me. the real me is still backstage. these guys can project me dancing anywhere in the world. >> tonight mooer we're making television history. >> reporter: they projected jimmy kimmel from hollywood to the awards show. and this man to multiple campaign rallies at the same time. ♪ do you remember ♪ >> reporter: now, living artists like earth wind & fire have expressed interest in hologram concerts. so the rolling stones might finally stop touring. there's a lawsuit. >> we have pseudothem to stop stealing what we do. >> reporter: the other party, john texter from a company called pulse, says the basis of the technology is in the public domain. meanwhile, hologram usa says this summer they're bringing ray charles pack to the stage. he
. >> reporter: tupac at coachella. michael jackson at the billboard music awards.ng artists back from the dead on stage, in 3-d. what is cooler they can project real people living people me, anywhere in the world in real time. so right now, i'm backstage. lenny, go out front. so what you're seeing is not the real me. this is the hologram me. the real me is still backstage. these guys can project me dancing anywhere in the world. >> tonight mooer we're making television history....
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my father was up with her, my father told me to go and tupac -- to pack. we were leaving with 20 pounds of our belongings. my father brought us three suitcases, and told us to pack some things. and when word got around in the community that we were selling things, all the jews thought that was the way to do it. people started to come and my father said whatever anybody gives you, take. he stayed with my mother. and then word got around that if -- i do not remember the exact amount. but say a kilo of gold, it might've been less or more. i do not remember. if that would be given, then that would save. so everybody scurried to get whatever jewelry people have. that was another ruse that the germans did to get the valuables that people were hoarding. whatever was needed for that purpose, because a note came to say we could stay. and that would happen roughly every six or seven months. again, i do not know exactly. but shortly thereafter, my mother seemed to bounce back and became her strong sell. -- strong itself. -- strong self. i would say to the very end, m
my father was up with her, my father told me to go and tupac -- to pack. we were leaving with 20 pounds of our belongings. my father brought us three suitcases, and told us to pack some things. and when word got around in the community that we were selling things, all the jews thought that was the way to do it. people started to come and my father said whatever anybody gives you, take. he stayed with my mother. and then word got around that if -- i do not remember the exact amount. but say a...
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this is tupac. savidge, getting down in the newsroom. if there is a special song you want to hear, send to us. we'll be playing your request every friday morning. >> sal, you've been a perfect 10 with those mother songs appreciate it. >>> imagine filling up every seat in every major league stadium around the country. that's how many flowers are expected to be delivered for mother's day. on sunday, people all over the country will honor mom and according to the national restaurant association, mother's day is the number one holiday for dining out. that's not all. businesses will really cash in big on mother's day this year. >> this mother's day is actually set to be one of the biggest mother's day in the history since we've been tracking it. the average person this year will spend about $173 up from $163 last year. >> the national retail federation predicts 1.9 billion will be spent on clothing and about the same for electronics. other hot items, a day at the spa and jewelry. >> oh, yeah. >> that's o
this is tupac. savidge, getting down in the newsroom. if there is a special song you want to hear, send to us. we'll be playing your request every friday morning. >> sal, you've been a perfect 10 with those mother songs appreciate it. >>> imagine filling up every seat in every major league stadium around the country. that's how many flowers are expected to be delivered for mother's day. on sunday, people all over the country will honor mom and according to the national restaurant...
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i have tupac on my phone right now. i think it's important to -- yes, don't judge me.media does play a role but if you educate young people they can make the differentiation between what is reality versus what's music and what's selling. so i think it's important to provide young people with all of the information. with that being said we're going to have to close out the panel but i think it's important to note all of the notable and amazing points that the young people gave. i would also ask all of the other young people in the room to stand up because i think it's important to recognize these aren't the only ones here. we have a number of amazing people here. [ applause ] so you can still find these young people throughout the day and get their input on many of the questions asked today. i want to thank everyone for listening attentively and for asking questions. with that being said, we're going to end the panel and thank you all. [ applause ] >>> here's the line-up on c-span 3. a proposed hearing on infrastructure spending to improve border security. then bill de
i have tupac on my phone right now. i think it's important to -- yes, don't judge me.media does play a role but if you educate young people they can make the differentiation between what is reality versus what's music and what's selling. so i think it's important to provide young people with all of the information. with that being said we're going to have to close out the panel but i think it's important to note all of the notable and amazing points that the young people gave. i would also ask...
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i remember tupac had a tattoo across his chest "thug life."want to use? >> as a white guy i'm saying something that offends the black community but this word has been used for as far as i know for all different types of people. it's the behavior not the color of somebody's skin. >> that's right. obama has used it for nonblack people. i didn't realize thug was a racial term. i thought it was people who behave in a criminal way, inexcusable way and we use that term to denounce them as we should. >> so we're looking at a situation in baltimore. the big one last night was philadelphia. but we're watching in baltimore and you have an african-american mayor, a prosecutor who is black, you have a congressman who is very well respected around the country, elijah cummings who is black and a black police chief. why do they not trust government? >> and you have a black female attorney general who launched the investigation and a black president of the united states. >> yeah. >> the reason is because so many people have been indoctrinated with the idea th
i remember tupac had a tattoo across his chest "thug life."want to use? >> as a white guy i'm saying something that offends the black community but this word has been used for as far as i know for all different types of people. it's the behavior not the color of somebody's skin. >> that's right. obama has used it for nonblack people. i didn't realize thug was a racial term. i thought it was people who behave in a criminal way, inexcusable way and we use that term to...
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i have to wonder if tupac, he had the term thug life across his belly. upset because whenever there's violence involving young black men, the word thug is there. if it's any other race a different word is used. would people be happy if they heard it across the board? >> maybe we should use it all the time. hillary clinton referred to people in libya as mercenaries and thugs. what they did was thuggish. no question. they burned to the ground a 60-bed home for senior citizens. that's gone. a pharmacy where people got life saving drugs, that's gone. i don't think anybody is rushing to replace those. >> there trz right there. it's pretty easy. so it's this idea that we can't crawl a crime a crime or criminal a criminal anymore. it's really insulting. and kblak blacks are victims. even someone setting a building on fire is now racist. >> that's right. if you throw a cinder block at a cop, the person throwing the block is a victim. and the mayor did use the word thug. now she says misguided youths. maybe they run out in the street and use swear words. when you
i have to wonder if tupac, he had the term thug life across his belly. upset because whenever there's violence involving young black men, the word thug is there. if it's any other race a different word is used. would people be happy if they heard it across the board? >> maybe we should use it all the time. hillary clinton referred to people in libya as mercenaries and thugs. what they did was thuggish. no question. they burned to the ground a 60-bed home for senior citizens. that's gone....