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jackson was supposed to sneak this room but his voice was so frail he was unl able to do it. so his nephew read his speech. another important visit was by jefferson davets. he chyme in december of 1962 to boost sagging morale during point. he was accompanied by joseph east jackson many would reck those quos when convince blurg and jackson nell the summer of 19. the one of the more interesting storys that took place deals with the name of the name of john roy lunch. he was a former slave who earned his freedom during the civil war and rose dramatically across the lanks becoming a mb of the mississippi house of representatives. spoke in this very room. he went on to become a u.s. representative. so one of the biggest rags to jon roy ories is lynch. there from the beginning in 1989 to ten of this several war. -- would be southerned by white men >> if i only had the opportunity to take part in the police cal process endure that for the next 10, 15 years. we gain control through violence and economic intimidation. and we're moved many black offense holders an prevending phlegm vot
jackson was supposed to sneak this room but his voice was so frail he was unl able to do it. so his nephew read his speech. another important visit was by jefferson davets. he chyme in december of 1962 to boost sagging morale during point. he was accompanied by joseph east jackson many would reck those quos when convince blurg and jackson nell the summer of 19. the one of the more interesting storys that took place deals with the name of the name of john roy lunch. he was a former slave who...
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even if you have the grirl started like that, you have unled hamburgers. >> gasoline-flavored food. should never use gasoline. they put the fire out around the can, but the can still has fuel in it, still has gasoline in it. there's a bright idea, hey, tip the can over. >> no, are you serious? >> they are eventually able to put it out. >> i want to send the guys back to man class 101, how to light a barbecue. step one, don't use gas. >>> there's more than one way to light a fire cracker. you don't need matches. you don't need a lighter. you just need a red hot nickel ball. this was september to us from matt. that is a red hot nickel ball and he has a bowl of fire cracker, and he's going to light them with that. looks like a miniature s sun lighting off fire crackers. >> right. >> where do you get the nickel to make a red hot nickel ball? >> the nickel and dimestore. >> then you're defacing currency and that's illegal. >> like a store. >> like a five and dime. >> not a place where they sell nickels because that's like bringing nickels to get nickels. >> like a bank. >> like a snowbal
even if you have the grirl started like that, you have unled hamburgers. >> gasoline-flavored food. should never use gasoline. they put the fire out around the can, but the can still has fuel in it, still has gasoline in it. there's a bright idea, hey, tip the can over. >> no, are you serious? >> they are eventually able to put it out. >> i want to send the guys back to man class 101, how to light a barbecue. step one, don't use gas. >>> there's more than one...
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isn't a clear military advantage to justifying collateral damage civilian cacialts then idamage it is unl. >>> yes. >> proportionality, what is your take? >> the proportionality, are excessive civilian injury or damage being caused? one of the things we're seeing here with the israelis is i wonder if they might be applying a doctrine which is known as the dahia doctrine. this is a military dock thin they developed during the -- doctrine they developed during the conflict, in 2008, there was operation cast lead and it was alleged that the dahia doctrine was used, that israel would use disproportionate force against civilian infrastructure. we saw at face value their causing disproportionate damage and that doctrine and that strategy is in itself illegal, as was said in the gold stone report which arose out of operation cast light. >> sending warnings to residents in israel about impending attacks. >> yes, they are under a duty to do so. this idea of civilians should be warned about impending military attacks if it's possible to do so is a long established rule of law in armed conflict, 198
isn't a clear military advantage to justifying collateral damage civilian cacialts then idamage it is unl. >>> yes. >> proportionality, what is your take? >> the proportionality, are excessive civilian injury or damage being caused? one of the things we're seeing here with the israelis is i wonder if they might be applying a doctrine which is known as the dahia doctrine. this is a military dock thin they developed during the -- doctrine they developed during the conflict,...
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there's no shortage of vacation vac unls for known -- pack uges for anyone that wants to put on the white and red. >>> are there real-life ufos? chile thinks so. we'll tell you about their study >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >>> did a nation's government just admit to the existence of ufos. the chilean government released reports of pictures taken of unidentified flying objects. according to officials, they are genuine, and the government has no explanation for the objects of the scientists are getting a new tool in the fight against climate change, with the launch of a new satellite, the orban carbon sort of tri two. monitoring carbon, helping scientists under the effects co2 has on the changing climate. dr derrick pitts joins us. the o co2, def voted to monitoring carbon dioxide. how will scientists use the information, 22 second. >> scientists want to understand how much carbon dioxide there is in the atmosphere, what are the point sources and the syncs, the reservoirs, the resources that hold carbon dioxide that bind it up. they want to know these data point
there's no shortage of vacation vac unls for known -- pack uges for anyone that wants to put on the white and red. >>> are there real-life ufos? chile thinks so. we'll tell you about their study >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >>> did a nation's government just admit to the existence of ufos. the chilean government released reports of pictures taken of unidentified flying objects. according to officials, they are genuine, and the government has...
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. >> we will continue the war unles--we are ready to deal with shia leaders but it has to end. maliki has to step away from power. we have been humiliated enough. >> reporter: they viewed the demonstrations which has spread to other sunni areas as a threat. they said they were fighting militant groups. the province has been a battleground since the start of this year. armed groups push the iraqi army out of the sunni heartland in early june. but opponents of the government said the rebellion started months earlier in anbar. some 300,000 people were displaced by the conflict there around 30,000 of them are now living in the kurdish region of northern iraq. many of them stay in molts. it has been six months now. and families hearsay that they've already spent most of their savings and will have no choice but to eventually return to anbar. they left because of what they call the indiscriminate and heavy bombardment of the iraqi air force. but that is not the only reason. the men here don't want to reveal their identities because they were suffering in the iraqi police force. >> mo
. >> we will continue the war unles--we are ready to deal with shia leaders but it has to end. maliki has to step away from power. we have been humiliated enough. >> reporter: they viewed the demonstrations which has spread to other sunni areas as a threat. they said they were fighting militant groups. the province has been a battleground since the start of this year. armed groups push the iraqi army out of the sunni heartland in early june. but opponents of the government said the...
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>> it is a four-man unl. it has four ready to fire missiles up on top.n set up and fire very quickly and it can move away after firing very quickly. and those missiles have a tremendous am of power. let's bring one in here and talk about that. each one is about 16 feet long. we're showing them a little bit smaller to make it all fit. it will weigh about 1,500 pounds. and it has a 154-pound warhead on it. that means 154 pounds of high explosive. it doesn't actually have to hit the target. it has to get close to it. but with electronic guidance systems, kit get very close and it can do it in a short period of time. 22 seconds from the time its radar acquires the target to the time a missile like this can be launched. and look at the speed. it travels at a top speed of 2684 miles per hour. even if it were fired from 30 miles away, it could have hit a plane like this in 40 seconds or less. that means people on board would absolutely never even see it coming. >> thank you very much. never even see it coming. programs some solace as we have been learning. prog
>> it is a four-man unl. it has four ready to fire missiles up on top.n set up and fire very quickly and it can move away after firing very quickly. and those missiles have a tremendous am of power. let's bring one in here and talk about that. each one is about 16 feet long. we're showing them a little bit smaller to make it all fit. it will weigh about 1,500 pounds. and it has a 154-pound warhead on it. that means 154 pounds of high explosive. it doesn't actually have to hit the target....
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>> i think it's unling. israeli prime minister and chief of staff have both emphasized to the israel public that this was going to get harder. by that, they specifically meant that this means that israeli troops are going to likely be killed. it's important to remember that in israel, nearly everybody is eligible for the draft, and so nearly everybody has a family member in the military. >> means that israeli have a real stake in what happens to those soldiers. so, that is going to be a big issue moving forward. and israelis will be upset if a number of those troops die. never the less, the military and the prime minister's office seem to have prepared the public for the liability that was going to happen. i think it's unlikely i think that would dramatically change the course offents. the israelis said no matter what, they are going to expand this operation and while they are remaining on the outskirts of gaza city, they are remaining in the north and south of the gaza strip. they have not progressed furthe
>> i think it's unling. israeli prime minister and chief of staff have both emphasized to the israel public that this was going to get harder. by that, they specifically meant that this means that israeli troops are going to likely be killed. it's important to remember that in israel, nearly everybody is eligible for the draft, and so nearly everybody has a family member in the military. >> means that israeli have a real stake in what happens to those soldiers. so, that is going to...
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unl ramp is maintain >>> reporter: you're right, eed until you robert. it should be so simple.r the but actually, many accidents we see it here all the time occur during the time that you exit the freeway. so unless the ramp is really short, maintain freeway speed until you completely enter the exit. signal your intentions to turn off the freeway and then slow down gradually. and, of course, always be prepared to come to a full stop at the end of any exit ramp. thanks again, robert, for your email. so we want we want to know what drives you crazy during your commute. you can ask a question or share a gripe by emailing crazy@kpix.com. or tweet me at #ewengerkpix and watch to see if your question gets answered on air. that is a check of your "kcbs traffic." more of your forecast here's lawrence >> all right. i know what drives me crazy is those highly inaccurate weather apps. those things are horrible! >> they don't work as well as what is here on kpix 5. it's true. >> you're absolutely right. thank you, liz. [ laughter ] >>> around the bay area today we are going to see a lot of
unl ramp is maintain >>> reporter: you're right, eed until you robert. it should be so simple.r the but actually, many accidents we see it here all the time occur during the time that you exit the freeway. so unless the ramp is really short, maintain freeway speed until you completely enter the exit. signal your intentions to turn off the freeway and then slow down gradually. and, of course, always be prepared to come to a full stop at the end of any exit ramp. thanks again, robert,...
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thethey were all theoretical unl everything gets done but i think in terms of borders and in terms of shifting some settlements closer to israel so palestinians have more continuity, i don't think the issue of jerusalem really came up in a deep, significant way, but on matters of security and jordan river valley and certainly on the percentage of land that the sin yanls would be getting in the west bank i think there are some important shifts inside which goes back to the point about the palestinian president you can make the argument if the palestinian president was more interested in continuing the negotiations he would have understood that netanyahu is throwing out, you know, chum or throwing some bones to his right by saying okay you build four more apartments in x settlement but in the real-time he was shifting in some deeper ways on some of the more consequential issues i think that is where the american negotiators are frustrated with abu, he didn't seem to acknowledge that actually, in fact, netanyahu was moving away from some, you know, long held ideological beliefs, now abu
thethey were all theoretical unl everything gets done but i think in terms of borders and in terms of shifting some settlements closer to israel so palestinians have more continuity, i don't think the issue of jerusalem really came up in a deep, significant way, but on matters of security and jordan river valley and certainly on the percentage of land that the sin yanls would be getting in the west bank i think there are some important shifts inside which goes back to the point about the...
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we can take a real likeable candidate and make them unl unlikable pretty quick.pence will be a guy hard to do that, too. >> back to what katon was saying, this is a tough choice. they all have this choice to make, right, whether or not to expand medicaid and they've chosen different paths, of course, rick perry absolutely not. kasich on the other hand from ohio went ahead with the medicaid expansion and here mike pence has tried to find a third way. he is trying to take the dollars, though it's not official they will be able to do that. trying to find a third way. is it going to be a problem in a republican primary that he was willing to do anything with the affordable care act? >> basically, my opinion, most of the governors aren't taking this money not out of spite for the poor people in their state but they don't want to accommodate obama on anything. >> out of cowardice, i would say. >> the fact pence did this shows creativity, maturity as a politician, and hopefully he's getting more health care to his constituents. i see some problems just at the outset. to
we can take a real likeable candidate and make them unl unlikable pretty quick.pence will be a guy hard to do that, too. >> back to what katon was saying, this is a tough choice. they all have this choice to make, right, whether or not to expand medicaid and they've chosen different paths, of course, rick perry absolutely not. kasich on the other hand from ohio went ahead with the medicaid expansion and here mike pence has tried to find a third way. he is trying to take the dollars,...
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>> it's unl clear exactly what president obama might do with the executive action. first he's got to deal with the current border crisis with so many children coming here. part of that will be probably tied in with congressional action''s asking for. a lot will be the executive action, either ordering more resources down to the border, opening more facilities for the children coming in. the president has also asked now for suggestions from immigration groups he's been working with as well as groups from the left and in theory from republicans as well as too what type of executive actions. i'm sure president obama already has a clear idea of what he's going to do, but he's at least attempting the idea of transparency telegraphing i'm going to use executive action for this. tell me what we should do, tell me how we should handle this. executive action in this type of -- republicans like to call it imperial presidency, the idea of him using his powers as president certainly riles up the right. even on something like immigration that the left wants to see get done, it's
>> it's unl clear exactly what president obama might do with the executive action. first he's got to deal with the current border crisis with so many children coming here. part of that will be probably tied in with congressional action''s asking for. a lot will be the executive action, either ordering more resources down to the border, opening more facilities for the children coming in. the president has also asked now for suggestions from immigration groups he's been working with as well...
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my parents are from the highlands of the bahamas, i was born here in the states and raised in unl noochlt i went to high school in princeton, new jersey. afterpy school days if princeton, i would go over to the university and i saw the big poster, a statue and trophies of this guy who became my he. >> reporter: his name was bill bradley. he was just a rockstar, in my opinion. the epitome of what a student athlete out to be, best player in college. at a school like princeton, nba. hall of famer, u.s. senator and a road scholar. that's the first time i heard those roads in the same sentence. once i finished high school in princeton, i had 83 scholarship offers to go anywhere and play football. i watt rated the number one prospect in the country by espn. when i got to campus the first thing i did was go to the office of national fellowships and tell them i want to be a scholar. three years later, i was fortunate to earn that! then i went to meet my teach ertz and tell them i want you to increase my educational capital, so i can be a pediatric furs him now i'm a seccier medical student hopefu
my parents are from the highlands of the bahamas, i was born here in the states and raised in unl noochlt i went to high school in princeton, new jersey. afterpy school days if princeton, i would go over to the university and i saw the big poster, a statue and trophies of this guy who became my he. >> reporter: his name was bill bradley. he was just a rockstar, in my opinion. the epitome of what a student athlete out to be, best player in college. at a school like princeton, nba. hall of...