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basis for this disparity, but also from law enforcement officials, including a john mccain to us from miami, fla. -- including a gentleman who came to us from miami, florida who said police departments face a much as more difficult challenge gaining trust in their communities because of the glaring inequities in the justice system that allowed to persist. i know you have, for ending this disparity, but -- i know you have come out for ending this disparity, but i would like to ask you to restore justice and restore confidence in our justice system on people in america who are presently the victims of this disparity. >> i do think we need to move with dispatch. this is one of the first initiatives we had people testify about. the assistant attorney general testified against the disparity and i think you are right. the disparity as originally intended was well-intentioned. i don't think anybody had negative motives, but as we have seen how it played out, and a graphic demonstration you have made, also when one looks at the racial implications of the crack/powder disparity, it has bred disrespe
basis for this disparity, but also from law enforcement officials, including a john mccain to us from miami, fla. -- including a gentleman who came to us from miami, florida who said police departments face a much as more difficult challenge gaining trust in their communities because of the glaring inequities in the justice system that allowed to persist. i know you have, for ending this disparity, but -- i know you have come out for ending this disparity, but i would like to ask you to restore...
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for this disparity, but also from law enforcement officials, including the gentleman who came to us from miami, florida, and said that the miami police chief who said police departments face a much more difficult challenge gaining trust of their communities because of the glaring inequities in the justice system that are allowed to persist. i nouveau come out for end -- i know you've come out for ending this disparity but i'd like to ask you if we need to move with dispatch on this issue to restore justice and to restore confidence in our justice system among people in america who are presently the victims of this disparity. >> senator, i do think we need to move with dispatch. this is one of the first initiatives that we had people testify about, the assistant attorney general for the criminal division testified against the disparity. and i think you're exactly right. that the disparity as originally sbeppeded, originally proposed in an act, was well intentioned. i don't think anybody had any negative motives, but as we have seen how it has played out i think in the graphic demonstration that
for this disparity, but also from law enforcement officials, including the gentleman who came to us from miami, florida, and said that the miami police chief who said police departments face a much more difficult challenge gaining trust of their communities because of the glaring inequities in the justice system that are allowed to persist. i nouveau come out for end -- i know you've come out for ending this disparity but i'd like to ask you if we need to move with dispatch on this issue to...
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us. our next call is from miami. caller: good morning, i am a cuban-american. i do not know what your opinion is about that. in to both we have no freedom. i have never been able to visit my homeland. anyway, why should we apologize all the time? 9/11, i don't think we need to apologize -- we have done wrong in the world, but we have done good. i am not jewish, but we cannot abandon the jewish people either because they are our friends. that last phone call written a thought that would be over when obama was elected. i did not like it against bush, i do not like it against the present government, but anyway, syria -- i am not educated like you, sir, but they have been around a long time and created a lot of mischief. i don't know if that is the smartest thing that we should do. guest: those are all good points, again. there is a balance that i think this administration is trying to strike between trying to clear the air and not been seen a going around the world and apologizing. he has been criticized particularly by conservative republicans in congress for doi
us. our next call is from miami. caller: good morning, i am a cuban-american. i do not know what your opinion is about that. in to both we have no freedom. i have never been able to visit my homeland. anyway, why should we apologize all the time? 9/11, i don't think we need to apologize -- we have done wrong in the world, but we have done good. i am not jewish, but we cannot abandon the jewish people either because they are our friends. that last phone call written a thought that would be over...
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us. >> we had amazing access to him. this one we are going to show you, a student from miami asked him a hypothetical question. the answer was very memorable and led cbs evening news that e. >> is a question sending troops into central america? >> because of threat to american security, would you consider sending american troops into central america? >> it would have to be very evident that it was a direct threat to the united states. the truth of the matter is, dating back to some days where the big colossus of the north and the united states did lean on, and practiced a certain type of diplomacy, our neighbors do not want us to send that kind of military help. they do not want our troops down there. we respect them for that. el salvador has said, we need some help, weapons, ammunition, and training. we are providing that. we will provide the mandhir, we do not want yours. -- we will provide the manpower. we do not want your, he said. >> we have had some high-powered guests on the state. what does it feel like to take this show to the white house? >> you cannot get any bigger than that. that was before my tim
us. >> we had amazing access to him. this one we are going to show you, a student from miami asked him a hypothetical question. the answer was very memorable and led cbs evening news that e. >> is a question sending troops into central america? >> because of threat to american security, would you consider sending american troops into central america? >> it would have to be very evident that it was a direct threat to the united states. the truth of the matter is, dating...
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miami for a three-game series against the marlins. early on, it was a pitcher's -- pitchers' duel. from us freighting batters on each side of the diamond. the game eventually would go to extra innings and jorge cantu would drive in the game winner as emilio bonifacio scored the game-winning rub run. -- run. >> i wish we could do it over again. we can't. you've got to move on. >> gary: there are no do overs in baseball. tonight, orioles show up and play the middle game of three against the marlins. it's interleague baseball next on masn. >> gary: from miami, la stadium, interleague baseball on masn as tonight the orioles take on the florida marlins in the middle game of this three- game series. birds looking to bowbs babb -- bounce back from last night's loss. hi, everyone. jim hunter. buck, what a surprise t rained a while ago. rains have come and gone. we'll have baseball here tonight. what an interesting game last night. orioles down by three runs in the ninth inning, two outs, nobody on. somehow find a way to get back and get it tied and get it t
miami for a three-game series against the marlins. early on, it was a pitcher's -- pitchers' duel. from us freighting batters on each side of the diamond. the game eventually would go to extra innings and jorge cantu would drive in the game winner as emilio bonifacio scored the game-winning rub run. -- run. >> i wish we could do it over again. we can't. you've got to move on. >> gary: there are no do overs in baseball. tonight, orioles show up and play the middle game of three...
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miami he had us all as the same person. he quickly found out that dwyane wade is totally different from rafer alston and rafer alston is totally different from lamar odom and so on and so on. i think that's the way... one way i see his adjustment from then to now. and now he's more into being a little more uplifting as opposed to so negative as he was in miami. you see him rant and rave down the sideline, but i can tell you, the next day in practice and film session, he's more inspiring than he is... than what you see on the game floor. >> how much a role does he play in your ability to bounce back? what does it say to you after those tough losses, like a lebron shot or those plays in philadelphia? >> he is instrumental in a few ways. one, he tells us to keep believing, to understand that we're a good team. there's a reason we've gotten this far. and two, he's really big on taking the blame. you don't see that from a lot of coaches. if he makes a mistake, as you mentioned, the lebron shot, the glen davis shot, he quickly takes the blame and tells us he's failed us. we quickly turn around and tell him, we're the guys on the flo
miami he had us all as the same person. he quickly found out that dwyane wade is totally different from rafer alston and rafer alston is totally different from lamar odom and so on and so on. i think that's the way... one way i see his adjustment from then to now. and now he's more into being a little more uplifting as opposed to so negative as he was in miami. you see him rant and rave down the sideline, but i can tell you, the next day in practice and film session, he's more inspiring than he...
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use that stuff. do not set that down, i will take it. there's a lot to env. the app-friendly env touch and env 3. only from america's largest 3g network. >> jim: we are back here in miami on this breezy day. we apologize for the technical difficulties. you don't expect a power failure to occur right in the middle of going on the air, but that's exactly what happened right in the middle of nick markakis talking with buck about defense the power went out. we have some of the power back on and we're able to get back on the air and bring you this finale. fortunately, buck, we have not miss add pitch. >> buck: yeah, it was some of my best work, jim. [ laughter ] >> jim: i smell emmy. >> buck: yeah, here we go with big sean west. 6'8", sean west, big left- hander that has come back from shoulder surgery. he had labrum surgery in 2007. he is 6'8". the rest of the pitching staff, they can all play power forward for the miami heat. they're all over 6'6" except ricky nolasco. sean west is 6'8" can be a very intimidating opponent. >> jim: jung young man just 23 years old and he began the year in double-a. here is another one of the pitchers, buck, double-a baseball, phone call aw
use that stuff. do not set that down, i will take it. there's a lot to env. the app-friendly env touch and env 3. only from america's largest 3g network. >> jim: we are back here in miami on this breezy day. we apologize for the technical difficulties. you don't expect a power failure to occur right in the middle of going on the air, but that's exactly what happened right in the middle of nick markakis talking with buck about defense the power went out. we have some of the power back...