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for believers in the future earnings of san francisco's star tight end vernon davis or buffalo billsrterback e.j. manuel, the brand builders are offering a unique ipo, a chance to buy trading stock for just $10 a share. >> we acquire an interest in their future income stream, 10%. in exchange, we'll pay vernon davis $4 million for that 10% interest and we're going to raise that money through selling a registered security to the public at large. >> manuel has a similarly structured deal. >> it is wall street combining with fantasy football. >> sports attorney rich brand says fantex faces a catch-22. those players on track to get a brand are the ones unlikely to give up a share of their future earnings for an immediate payout. he says for the right athlete, it's a form of insurance. for the investor, perhaps more of a novelty. >> people aren't doing this to necessarily invest in a stock. it's an investment in being a sports fan and it's very exciting. but it's not buying google. >> of course, any stock is going to be risky and the player could get hurt. in fact, that is what happened t
for believers in the future earnings of san francisco's star tight end vernon davis or buffalo billsrterback e.j. manuel, the brand builders are offering a unique ipo, a chance to buy trading stock for just $10 a share. >> we acquire an interest in their future income stream, 10%. in exchange, we'll pay vernon davis $4 million for that 10% interest and we're going to raise that money through selling a registered security to the public at large. >> manuel has a similarly structured...
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his friend vernon administers cpr. >> definitely vernon was a huge part of saving my life.n't do what he did, i wouldn't be here today. >> later at the hospital malu is given a clean bill of health. incredibly, his only injury is a stiff neck. but, in another close call with a bungee cord, this time in thailand, the injuries are far more severe. >> just jump? >> a bungee jumper's cord snaps, hurdling him headfirst into a river. this 21-year-old lives in wakefield, england. after securing a degree in economics from cambridge university, he decides to take a well-deserved vacation. >> after graduating, we all thought it would be fun to go to thailand, see the islands, party, have some fun. >> in august 2009, he and his friends head east. after several days of sightseeing, he notices an advertisement for a bungee jumping adventure. >> wow, this looks cool. i'm here, you know, carpe diem and all that. let's go. let's do this. >> along with playing the guitar, speaking italian and salsa dancing, bungee jumping is among his 15 things to accomplish in life. >> i'm was always someo
his friend vernon administers cpr. >> definitely vernon was a huge part of saving my life.n't do what he did, i wouldn't be here today. >> later at the hospital malu is given a clean bill of health. incredibly, his only injury is a stiff neck. but, in another close call with a bungee cord, this time in thailand, the injuries are far more severe. >> just jump? >> a bungee jumper's cord snaps, hurdling him headfirst into a river. this 21-year-old lives in wakefield,...
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and on american history tv look at the newly unveiled restoration of george washington's known vernon dining room sunday night at 9:30 on c-span2. >> i convened a symposium on upton sinclair to try to get all the existing scholars, there were only four and most hadn't written about him for 20 years and since then two had sadly died and the last one said to me you are the keeper of the flame now. it is up to you. is it really? upton sinclair is so famous, only famous for the jungle. that is where the story ends for most people. where your story began is how he became famous. my publisher may be used the term celebrity intellectual. that wasn't my idea. it is true that he kind of invented the idea of being a celebrity, like matt damon, like michael more, who stands for something. who says all right, i know i am famous. you are going to listen to me talk about this. he did that with the local strike, he invented the idea of picketing the corporate headquarters of rockefeller in new york city with black armbands to protest the massacre at ludlow. he also invented investigative reporting i
and on american history tv look at the newly unveiled restoration of george washington's known vernon dining room sunday night at 9:30 on c-span2. >> i convened a symposium on upton sinclair to try to get all the existing scholars, there were only four and most hadn't written about him for 20 years and since then two had sadly died and the last one said to me you are the keeper of the flame now. it is up to you. is it really? upton sinclair is so famous, only famous for the jungle. that...
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it became a huge hit in mount vernon and in the washington, d.c.y and i left and my buddies started beating me up. finally i lost that debate and ever since then it has been trained to keep up with demand. making the it like first cowboy cauldron? >> it was crazy. the first kind of made it for me was a mining and equipment veteran. i had to pick it up and a volvo station wagon. i got it back to the house and it was the center of our entertaining from then on. >> what is the beauty of having a cauldron as opposed to an ordinary barbecue? >> the beauty is the first thing. they're stunningly beautiful. they are evocative, timelessly evocative i guess whether it is cowboy orr roman or whatever. the lines are clean. people are drawn to them. beyond that they are exceptionally personal. you can cook in them and on them. they are a spectacular fire hit. you can put your feet underneath on a cold day. we have chefs who are doing remarkably innovative things with them on the culinary side. i do not try to solve cauldrons, they sell themselves. we try to sta
it became a huge hit in mount vernon and in the washington, d.c.y and i left and my buddies started beating me up. finally i lost that debate and ever since then it has been trained to keep up with demand. making the it like first cowboy cauldron? >> it was crazy. the first kind of made it for me was a mining and equipment veteran. i had to pick it up and a volvo station wagon. i got it back to the house and it was the center of our entertaining from then on. >> what is the beauty...
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so washington wrote to madison so please come to mount vernon to help so mount vernon -- so he did andote the inaugural address with a very good job. after he delivered the address and then to write the congress says response. [laughter] he wrote the response in washington by this time thought madison was so good he asked him to write to the reply back. [laughter] >> it is harder to lamented how his voice was at the wing off of every small. there has not been a time in history when one man was so influential. >> if you talk about the constitutional convention there were battles over various provisions. we ended up with the article will mac 12, three, in it took a long time to put it all together the kid do talk about the most specific compromise that they argued about mac it is what we learned in history about the big states and the small states and of course, they wanted the states to be represented proportionally. the small states wanted to be represented and weighed no the compromise they got a representative stays and proportionately in the house. madison was appalled he thought it
so washington wrote to madison so please come to mount vernon to help so mount vernon -- so he did andote the inaugural address with a very good job. after he delivered the address and then to write the congress says response. [laughter] he wrote the response in washington by this time thought madison was so good he asked him to write to the reply back. [laughter] >> it is harder to lamented how his voice was at the wing off of every small. there has not been a time in history when one...
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near mount vernon square. this is the second collapse of the day. a building next door crumpeled hours before. my goodness. the billings were evacuated before the second collapse. one person was rushed to the hospital with a injury. authorities say a strip club issued a permit in 2012. investigators have not said why those buildings actually collapsed. >> in santa clara neighbors are turning thumbs down on a house. it was inspired by the animated movie "up" turned into mer than just a neighborhood spat, too. there is a lawsuit over safety. >> on a street of historic victorians, one stands out, or up above the rest. if this house looks familiar it's paint toed look like the home p "up" >> we're like do you know what? this is going to make our daughters love it. >> they bought the home two and a half years ago. it was a mess after a lot of work, the couple and daughters just moved in this weekend. >> scratch the surface, you'll find a neighborhood dispute. . >> i like the paint colors. and i like having a bright fun thing to look at. >> it's what unde
near mount vernon square. this is the second collapse of the day. a building next door crumpeled hours before. my goodness. the billings were evacuated before the second collapse. one person was rushed to the hospital with a injury. authorities say a strip club issued a permit in 2012. investigators have not said why those buildings actually collapsed. >> in santa clara neighbors are turning thumbs down on a house. it was inspired by the animated movie "up" turned into mer than...
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she did become an informant for starr if she did allow herself to be wired and conversations with vernonprosecutors might have gotten some of the evidence they were looking for that really could have made their prosecution of clinton stick. >> right. >> she didn't do it. as a result could you say in some ways she saved the clinton presidency. >> saved the clinton dynasty. >> that moment. >> they threatened her with 27 years in jail and she says courageous or foolish maybe but narcissistic loon, no. i wonder. >> exactly. >> given your sense, you were down in little rock and getting a sense from clinton's enemies and friends alike of their sense of control. this is a theory that was just floated i guess by lynne cheney on fox. let's listen to this and see what you think. >> i really wonder if this isn't an effort on the clintons part to get that story out of the way. would "vanity fair" publish anything about monica lewinsky that hillary clinton didn't want in "vanity fair." >> that's very interesting. i love this theory. >> i don't know. i think any magazine would take the story after all
she did become an informant for starr if she did allow herself to be wired and conversations with vernonprosecutors might have gotten some of the evidence they were looking for that really could have made their prosecution of clinton stick. >> right. >> she didn't do it. as a result could you say in some ways she saved the clinton presidency. >> saved the clinton dynasty. >> that moment. >> they threatened her with 27 years in jail and she says courageous or...
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in fact, that happened to the first two athletes fantex signed up in the ipo for vernon davis had tontil he was healthy. the idea is to grow the athlete's brand on and off the field, eventually pay dividend and sign up more big-name stars. bill, only time will tell whether fantex is a good investment or just a fad. bill: mo question about that, right? thank you, claudia. fascinating, claudia cowan in san francisco. you got somewhere else to put your money there. you can say, hey. look at my guy. martha: there is that if you don't like the stock market. >>> we're watching this story throughout the last couple of days. look at wall of fire heading for homes in southern california, forcing thousands of people to head out for safety. we're live from the fire lines next. memorial day weekend? looks like fun. but what about this? if you're looking to buy a car, now is the time and truecar is the way. just go to truecar.com to lock in guaranteed savings... without negotiation. thank you! happy memorial day weekend! woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery tha
in fact, that happened to the first two athletes fantex signed up in the ipo for vernon davis had tontil he was healthy. the idea is to grow the athlete's brand on and off the field, eventually pay dividend and sign up more big-name stars. bill, only time will tell whether fantex is a good investment or just a fad. bill: mo question about that, right? thank you, claudia. fascinating, claudia cowan in san francisco. you got somewhere else to put your money there. you can say, hey. look at my...
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used to be a volunteer wrestling coach of vernon hills high school. charged with felony and decent solicitation of child. >> file suffer losses. the fifth grade girls or her. they claim the rental company was negligent but not to turn the slide and not watching the kids closely enough. 17 children are in that incident. several children claim some of the students began rocking the slide back and forth. the unemployment rate fell last month. the rate for april was up 7.9%. that is the lowest it has been off since 2008. >> a house committee has passed a proposal that will ask voters to weigh in on whether the state should raise the minimum wage. to his republican opponent for said he opposed and then said he would support a hike if it was in line with the federal rate. no state law makers are opposed because they say will hurt business. former congressman pans to replay the government money stole from his campaign fund. >> there will pay the money before june 1st. >> he is also serving a 30 month prison sentence. >> the fda is sounding an alarm on a popu
used to be a volunteer wrestling coach of vernon hills high school. charged with felony and decent solicitation of child. >> file suffer losses. the fifth grade girls or her. they claim the rental company was negligent but not to turn the slide and not watching the kids closely enough. 17 children are in that incident. several children claim some of the students began rocking the slide back and forth. the unemployment rate fell last month. the rate for april was up 7.9%. that is the...
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but first, we have two of the missouri protesters themselves, reverend john bennett and reverend vernon howard who were both arrested and released after yesterday's protests. welcome to you both. reverend bennett, why don't i start with you? how did you get involved in this? what did you do? >> trying to witness to my face, we're trying to bring dignity to the center of public life in missouri. we got involved because we know that every week, 15 people in missouri die for want of health coverage. and if medicaid expansion is not passed in this session, 750 additional people, brothers and sisters, children and grandchild, will die. we consider that morally offensive, and we protest them for that reason. because it is morally offensive. >> reverend, dr. reverend howard, why was it worth it to you to get arrested for this cause? >> well, again, as reverend bennett has stated, our attempt is to bring dignity and justice to the center of public life and public policy. and for now, about 18 months or so, the missouri senate has had opportunity to expand medicaid and save the lives of citizens
but first, we have two of the missouri protesters themselves, reverend john bennett and reverend vernon howard who were both arrested and released after yesterday's protests. welcome to you both. reverend bennett, why don't i start with you? how did you get involved in this? what did you do? >> trying to witness to my face, we're trying to bring dignity to the center of public life in missouri. we got involved because we know that every week, 15 people in missouri die for want of health...
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i got a load on this to denver, colorado coming from vernon, california. >> reporter: the fire is now out but crews have a huge clean- up ahead. as you can see, large sections of wooden scaffolding collapsed on to the freeway. highway officials are hoping to re-open northbound lanes later today and the southbound lanes by wednesday morning. danielle nottingham, cbs news hesperia, california. >> also in southern california, investigators are trying to figure out what caused this massive fire to break out in hollywood during the morning commute. flames and black smoke could be seen for miles there. it's a commercial building housing several businesses. it took two hours for firefighters finally to knock it down. nobody was injured. >>> some developing news here in san francisco. poisoned meatballs discovered in another neighborhood. people now worried about someone out there trying to kill their dogs. as kpix 5's mark kelly reports, dog lovers have simply had enough. >> reporter: the sunset reservoir is a clean safe place for a morning stroll and where kevin likes to walk his dogs. >> y
i got a load on this to denver, colorado coming from vernon, california. >> reporter: the fire is now out but crews have a huge clean- up ahead. as you can see, large sections of wooden scaffolding collapsed on to the freeway. highway officials are hoping to re-open northbound lanes later today and the southbound lanes by wednesday morning. danielle nottingham, cbs news hesperia, california. >> also in southern california, investigators are trying to figure out what caused this...
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. >>> finally, vernon davis continued absence at 49ers ota raised the share of questions that tight end reportedly won't answer any of them though jim harbaugh seemed to indicate they are seeking a new deal. >>> the contract makes them the third highest paid tight end in the nfl. not too bad. a lot of contract was front loaded so he's looking at his basalry and thinking i should be making more money, although this is a deal he signed. >> he signed it. i can see you can review it. there is precedence there. >> all the guys do even though they are contracts. >> thanks very much. >> okay. >> one of my favorites. i'll be his agent. we'll be right back. >> i bet you will is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. and right now, all beds are on sale. yep, all beds, starting at just $649.99. know better sleep with sleep number. . ♪ ♪ >>> a milestone for the man that made powder blue suits hot again. the hit got up to 2 billion views. justin bieber's baby has one billion views and that's popular. th
. >>> finally, vernon davis continued absence at 49ers ota raised the share of questions that tight end reportedly won't answer any of them though jim harbaugh seemed to indicate they are seeking a new deal. >>> the contract makes them the third highest paid tight end in the nfl. not too bad. a lot of contract was front loaded so he's looking at his basalry and thinking i should be making more money, although this is a deal he signed. >> he signed it. i can see you can...
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verson jordan is successful because of the relationship with -- vernon the clintons -- how do you square that ability to lead and be authentic with this sense, i think we have in the country now where a lot of people are getting by at the top because they know the right people and the right levers to turn. >> when i look at the situation in washington i would discouraged. the partisan ranccor and the wa the political conversations have devulged in the 20 years i don't think is healthy. college students are hopeful they can make a change but discouraged about the structure they see in place. it is interesting to tweak what you said. i would assume that vernon jordan was where he was because of clinton but clinton is where he is because of jordan. they were going to a selective meeting and he brought clinton as his guest. and people said who is this guy from arkansas and he said he is going to be the next president of the united states. that was in 1991. the larger question is influence and how does it work. there are hopeful signs. i am encouraged with the digital revolution and how that
verson jordan is successful because of the relationship with -- vernon the clintons -- how do you square that ability to lead and be authentic with this sense, i think we have in the country now where a lot of people are getting by at the top because they know the right people and the right levers to turn. >> when i look at the situation in washington i would discouraged. the partisan ranccor and the wa the political conversations have devulged in the 20 years i don't think is healthy....
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. >> and vernon davis not there today by not attending giving up $200,000. so must be serious.ters serena and venus williams on a collision course to meet in the french open but both knocked off today in paris. serena did not have it against the 20-year-old spaniard. serena, the top seed couldn't find her stroke. could not return serve on match point. a loss for the most-lopsided defeat in 288 grand slam matches. what about venus? started out well against anna smiedloafa. swing and volley. smiedlova, i love saying that and i don't know why. golf tiger woods, making it official today he will not be playing in the u.s. open at pine hearst there is no timetable for tiger to return i did say he's optimistic about returning later this year. abc7 sports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> you have british, pga. we'll see. >> and he's got a practice. >> right. it's true. >> one thing, now, you've got to contend. >> right. yes. >> thank you. >> join me tonight at 9:00, cable channel 13, drinkable sun screen a company says you can swallow your protection instead of lathering
. >> and vernon davis not there today by not attending giving up $200,000. so must be serious.ters serena and venus williams on a collision course to meet in the french open but both knocked off today in paris. serena did not have it against the 20-year-old spaniard. serena, the top seed couldn't find her stroke. could not return serve on match point. a loss for the most-lopsided defeat in 288 grand slam matches. what about venus? started out well against anna smiedloafa. swing and...
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he has written an in-depth story -- joining me now from rome is vernon silver.itten an in-depth story on the subject. also joining is the author of how led zeppelin became the biggest bands in the world. great to have you here. i want to begin by having you explain what happens. just give us the background as to spirit and led zeppelin. was a band that put out its first record in 1968. song, a little instrumental. what happened was later that year led zeppelin came to america in advance of doing the release of the first album. they played their first-ever concert. what they did was they opened for none other than spirit. what happened was by 9071 they come out with their a guest hit of all time, "stairway to heaven" and years past. we find out now that there are grumblings decades later from the family and bandmates at the guy who wrote the song that might have been a brick off and my have started that dust might have started that day when led zeppelin opened the first ever --might have started that day when led zeppelin the first-ever concert. >> you have read
he has written an in-depth story -- joining me now from rome is vernon silver.itten an in-depth story on the subject. also joining is the author of how led zeppelin became the biggest bands in the world. great to have you here. i want to begin by having you explain what happens. just give us the background as to spirit and led zeppelin. was a band that put out its first record in 1968. song, a little instrumental. what happened was later that year led zeppelin came to america in advance of...
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. >> and vernon davis not there today by not attending giving up $200,000. so must be serious.ters serena and venus williams on a collision course to meet in the french open but both knocked off today in paris. serena did not have it against the 20-year-old spaniard. serena, the top seed couldn't find her stroke. could not return serve on match point. a loss for the most-lopsided defeat in 288 grand slam matches. what about venus? started out well against anna smiedloafa. swing and volley. smiedlova, i love saying that and i don't know why. golf tiger woods, making it official today he will not be playing in the u.s. open at pine hearst there is no timetable for tiger to return i did say he's optimistic about returning later this year. abc7 sports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware. >> you have british, pga. we'll see. >> and he's got a practice. >> right. it's true. >> one thing, now, you've got to contend. >> right. yes. >> thank you. >> join me tonight at 9:00, cable channel 13, drinkable sun screen a company says you can swallow your protection instead of lathering
. >> and vernon davis not there today by not attending giving up $200,000. so must be serious.ters serena and venus williams on a collision course to meet in the french open but both knocked off today in paris. serena did not have it against the 20-year-old spaniard. serena, the top seed couldn't find her stroke. could not return serve on match point. a loss for the most-lopsided defeat in 288 grand slam matches. what about venus? started out well against anna smiedloafa. swing and...
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in maryland vernon snyder's restaurant has flooded four years in a row, what we might call extreme storms, are starting to feel like the norm. >> i'm considered a critical area now through fema. and i don't know what they are going to do about it, we can't go this every year. >> mr. mayor, a former fill dan said to me, they are accustom to flooding all the way out perhapses to the rocky steps but not usually past that point, this was a different day. >> well, it is a very different storm, although we did not see that kind of flooding, it was the areas that we anticipate through our coordinated emergency operations plan, areas like some parts of southwest, philadelphia, and certainly along the kelly drive, and the martin luther king drive, those are the areas that historically flood, we had 4.81 inches of rain, the river actually crested at 13.91 feet, which is higher than we had during hurricane irene or sandy, so quite unusual storm. it has now gone below the flood stage level, and waters are starting to reseed. so everyone is safe, no one was injured, and all is most areas all is very d
in maryland vernon snyder's restaurant has flooded four years in a row, what we might call extreme storms, are starting to feel like the norm. >> i'm considered a critical area now through fema. and i don't know what they are going to do about it, we can't go this every year. >> mr. mayor, a former fill dan said to me, they are accustom to flooding all the way out perhapses to the rocky steps but not usually past that point, this was a different day. >> well, it is a very...
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tv, a american history look at the restoration of george washington's mount vernon dining room. sunday on c-span3. >> health science subcommittee holds a hearing looking at the role in tracking objects orbiting around the earth. >> if you were accused of being ambitious and china, wild hearted, it was a death sentence. it could damage your family. it menu for yourself before the group. waschinese history, that unimaginable. socialism.cian or when i got there, things were beginning to change in a deep way. what i heard was people talking about themselves. not in a self glamorizing way. just in a self protective way. in a way that they would say it matters what i want in this world. even the terms and chinese for was transforming. people were getting comfortable using it. and the less, we talk about the us, weration -- in tehe talk about the me generation. past, people in china would talk about us. all of a sudden, beginning after 1970, when it began on this economic transformation, people had no choice but to think about themselves. that the game -- became what drove my investiga
tv, a american history look at the restoration of george washington's mount vernon dining room. sunday on c-span3. >> health science subcommittee holds a hearing looking at the role in tracking objects orbiting around the earth. >> if you were accused of being ambitious and china, wild hearted, it was a death sentence. it could damage your family. it menu for yourself before the group. waschinese history, that unimaginable. socialism.cian or when i got there, things were beginning...
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and a look at the mount vernon dining room restoration.
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and then after he was present he gave up our again and went back to mount vernon.any people thought that he would stay president for life. george washington is considered by many people our greatest president. certainly a person made it possible for our country to get established. i think a monument to him is certainly appropriate. it is a monument to the country, not just to george washington. he symbolized so much of what are country comes to stand for. >> have you done this type of philanthropy before? ofi have done a number things like this, but i would say that this one has gotten more attention than some other things i have done. i am committed to giving back most of my money to other good causes. this is a very good cause. adriatic --the patriotic philanthropy is something i want to give my money to greater things in washington dc or other parts of the country that you can give back in a visible way, providing money where they do not have it. >> will you do it again, and are there any projects that are on your radar? >> i have some that might be announced in
and then after he was present he gave up our again and went back to mount vernon.any people thought that he would stay president for life. george washington is considered by many people our greatest president. certainly a person made it possible for our country to get established. i think a monument to him is certainly appropriate. it is a monument to the country, not just to george washington. he symbolized so much of what are country comes to stand for. >> have you done this type of...
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it show as building collapsing in dc intermount vernon square.y the second collapse of the day he building next door crumpled hours before. they were evacuated before the second collapse. one rush to the whose minor injury. authorities say strip club was issued structural the construction permit in 2012. investigators have not said why the building actually collapse collapsed. >> today news from ukraine tampered wall street enthusiasim for the new jobs numbers. employers added 2 8 88,000 people to their payroll last month. driving the unemployment writ down to 6.3 percent. that's the best rate in 5 and a half years. stock prices went down for the most part. do you dropping 45 points technology stock like tesla went up. >> like this relief in sight at the gas pump. price of oil fell below 100 dollars barrel first time in 3 weeks. analyst say it is a sign of more to come. price of gas reached a state average of 4 26 day down a fraction from the day before. one analyst says praises on the west coast could fall tl more by july as long as there are no
it show as building collapsing in dc intermount vernon square.y the second collapse of the day he building next door crumpled hours before. they were evacuated before the second collapse. one rush to the whose minor injury. authorities say strip club was issued structural the construction permit in 2012. investigators have not said why the building actually collapse collapsed. >> today news from ukraine tampered wall street enthusiasim for the new jobs numbers. employers added 2 8 88,000...
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potent alliance of recreational interests and business interests was what launched colorado's and vernonenvironmental movement in the early 1970's. 1972 toewide vote in reject the 1976 winter olympics which had been granted denver. of denverhows a bit organizing committee literature which shows where venues are going to be. it counts heavily on the interstate highway access, i-70 access, to make it work. environmentalists and many others rejected this in 1972. they voted to deny state funding and caused it not to happen. another success for the environmental movement came two years later when the leader of theanti-olympic movement, most vocal politician in the state, was elected governor. alliance of recreational business interests and lifestyle interests became the paces for environmental movements that was very short-lived. that combination of interests saddled the movement with lethal internal contradictions. seriousould also argue, limitations and blind spots. what do i mean? the promoters of tourism and the consumers of tourist lifestyles i be able to agree on marginal things like t
potent alliance of recreational interests and business interests was what launched colorado's and vernonenvironmental movement in the early 1970's. 1972 toewide vote in reject the 1976 winter olympics which had been granted denver. of denverhows a bit organizing committee literature which shows where venues are going to be. it counts heavily on the interstate highway access, i-70 access, to make it work. environmentalists and many others rejected this in 1972. they voted to deny state funding...
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vernon jordan in the book was the most influential advisor to this day. he was on 14 ceo boards at the same time. his name comes up the most when asked people who they conified in the most. early on, he had he had people calling and he was involved in civil rights and he went to study with a doctor at harvard and that opened up more doors. i find that to be the case. >> my question is similar actually. i write for the christian post. it seems like every week we are writing about the failures of an evangelical organization and it seems long there is common things i see in all of these stories and that is you are looking at people with big egos and little accountability in their organization. as i am listening to you speak, i am wondering is that a problem that is unique to the evangelical world or else where with leaders? >> i don't think evangelicals have a corner on the market of moral failure. but there is something that is entrepreneural and there is a lot of start ups and there is not the same structures that create systems of responsibilities which i
vernon jordan in the book was the most influential advisor to this day. he was on 14 ceo boards at the same time. his name comes up the most when asked people who they conified in the most. early on, he had he had people calling and he was involved in civil rights and he went to study with a doctor at harvard and that opened up more doors. i find that to be the case. >> my question is similar actually. i write for the christian post. it seems like every week we are writing about the...
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one american history tv, a look at the newly unveiled restoration of george washington's mount vernon dining room, sunday night at 9:30 on c-span three. book "sundayswest at 8:00," a collection of interviews with top storytellers. >> this country was built on people who have emigrated to this country, some of them legally, some of them he legally. with nose i came documentation or ability to get a job or education, so when i first came in to the united states and the late 1980's and cross the border between mexico and the united states, i ended up coming into the silicon valley to work as a migrant farm worker. there was no challenge to find a job. there were not a lot of thousands of people trying to heatthe jobs of pulling w with the very same hands i am now doing brain surgery. >> 10 41 unique voices from 25 years of "book notes" and q&a conversations. now available at your favorite bookseller. >> the house foreign affairs committee held a markup on a series of bills. one condemning the abduction of nigerian girls by terrorist am, and another section when a human rights violators i
one american history tv, a look at the newly unveiled restoration of george washington's mount vernon dining room, sunday night at 9:30 on c-span three. book "sundayswest at 8:00," a collection of interviews with top storytellers. >> this country was built on people who have emigrated to this country, some of them legally, some of them he legally. with nose i came documentation or ability to get a job or education, so when i first came in to the united states and the late 1980's...
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. >> i think that might be vernon glen. play of the day from the stanley cup play-offs. you have the rangers in montreal at game five, watch. >> at the net, gallagher, while falling, he scores! >> how about that? well, falling down the canadiens brendan gallagher feeds a brilliant pass who scores the goal. montreal went on to win. they had to win it, too. 7-4. the rangers lead the series three games to 2. >>> here's something that didn't quite make our play of the day consideration. >> curtis jackson, you probably no him as rapper 50 cent with the ceremonial first pitch in the mets game. in the words of bob eucker. >> just a bit -- man, that's bad. >> really bad. >> good thing he can rap. >> good news, no one was injured but he should certainly keep his day job. >>> serena williams is out of the french open. the defending champ lost in straight sets to unseeded opponent in today's second round. the loss came after her sister venus was also knocked out of the tournament. >>> california couple strikes gold in their backyard. coming up at 6:45, how much the buried treasure
. >> i think that might be vernon glen. play of the day from the stanley cup play-offs. you have the rangers in montreal at game five, watch. >> at the net, gallagher, while falling, he scores! >> how about that? well, falling down the canadiens brendan gallagher feeds a brilliant pass who scores the goal. montreal went on to win. they had to win it, too. 7-4. the rangers lead the series three games to 2. >>> here's something that didn't quite make our play of the day...
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you wanted to go back to mount vernon but he cared about his country deeply to the point where he wentthey were busy in public affairs. so much about what washington did and said and so forth said the nation on of proper course of my give it to him in a close second would obviously be lincoln. even though the nullify years would disagree with me and the neo confederates. did lincoln do some things we would question today? yes. on the other hand nation was -- all hell was breaking loose and he wanted to make sure in the end there was a nation. we can debate the particular issues and so forth, but there have been few men like lincoln and there will be few like him in the future. i would consider reagan one of our greatest presidents. people forget for half a century or so, the cold war was a very serious matter. soviet expansion was a very serious matter. nuclear threat was a very serious matter, among other things reagan defeated the soviet union, through policies and rejected detente, he wanted victory and he got victory. also his economic policies, 25 million jobs created. president o
you wanted to go back to mount vernon but he cared about his country deeply to the point where he wentthey were busy in public affairs. so much about what washington did and said and so forth said the nation on of proper course of my give it to him in a close second would obviously be lincoln. even though the nullify years would disagree with me and the neo confederates. did lincoln do some things we would question today? yes. on the other hand nation was -- all hell was breaking loose and he...
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she produced a 72-page disaster and washington wrote to madison and asked please come to mount v vernone did and wrote the address and did a good job. after washington who delivered the address, madison who was the leader of congress, wrote the congress response to the inaugural address. and washington thought madison was so good at this he asked him to write the replay back. it is hard to imagine how his voice was echoing off every wall. i am not sure there has been another time in history when one man has been so influential at the beginning of the administration like he was with washington. >> when you talk about the constitutional convention there were battles over provisions and we ended up with article 1, 2, and 3 and it took a long time with many hours and days of work to put it together. can you sight the specific comp compromise and were able to resolve? >> it was the thing we learn about the big state and the small states. the big states wanted them to be represented according to their population. the small states wanted them to be representative states. we know the compromise
she produced a 72-page disaster and washington wrote to madison and asked please come to mount v vernone did and wrote the address and did a good job. after washington who delivered the address, madison who was the leader of congress, wrote the congress response to the inaugural address. and washington thought madison was so good at this he asked him to write the replay back. it is hard to imagine how his voice was echoing off every wall. i am not sure there has been another time in history...
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. >>> 49er buzz for you of vernon davis hanging out his own jamba juice franchise instead of showing team's volunteer otas. reportedly the tight end wants a new contract. there is a mandatory one in mid- june where davis said, quote, he might be there. >>> what does it take to make gregg popovich enjoy the process? his first of a 3-2 series lead in the western conference fines his team just won by 28 points over okc. but a question about why every game in the series has been a blowout from a reporter afterwards brought out the anti-mr. happy. >> to us who don't really know the game, how do you explain that? >> you're serious? you really think i can explain that? >> in simplest terms. [ laughter ] >> i know you can. the question is will you? >> good lord. and they pay you, don't they. >> very little. [ laughter ] >> thus the question. >> i think it's great. he just messes with him all the time. >>> hey, high school softball takes center stage in the east bay tomorrow. granada and amador valley go for the division one section title. >> amador! >> amador valley of pleasanton. look at th
. >>> 49er buzz for you of vernon davis hanging out his own jamba juice franchise instead of showing team's volunteer otas. reportedly the tight end wants a new contract. there is a mandatory one in mid- june where davis said, quote, he might be there. >>> what does it take to make gregg popovich enjoy the process? his first of a 3-2 series lead in the western conference fines his team just won by 28 points over okc. but a question about why every game in the series has been a...
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senate bill in 1982 that was introduced by currently the chairman of the veterans affairs commission, vernon sanders. i want you to expound a little bit on the the wrap program. back?duke, can we go what is the legislation, for those who do not know. caller: mr. peters should be informed there, he should be in tune to that. but it is the senate bill from 1982, sponsored or introduced by vernon sanders, the chairman of the veterans affairs. i cannot get technical with it, but it is there. and mr. peters is connected. he should know in that sense. that is a very good program, putting out a hundred million dollars. but that program is successful. governmenthave the involved because private industry is not willing to shell out that money in order to train veterans by anyone else. america needs jobs, and that is an agreement to kind of kill jobs. i could go on and on. we are in a mess right now. we need leadership. in the v.a., we need leadership in our country. we need that leadership. peter gudmundsson, do you know about the senate legislation? the number not know of that bill, but the caller b
senate bill in 1982 that was introduced by currently the chairman of the veterans affairs commission, vernon sanders. i want you to expound a little bit on the the wrap program. back?duke, can we go what is the legislation, for those who do not know. caller: mr. peters should be informed there, he should be in tune to that. but it is the senate bill from 1982, sponsored or introduced by vernon sanders, the chairman of the veterans affairs. i cannot get technical with it, but it is there. and...
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there was a meeting december 7th at mount vernon called the mount vernon assembly where a hundred state delegates met from 32 or 34 different states to begin the process of talking about this. in indiana the legislature's passed two bills to prepare for this, outlining how they would choose their delegates and what the authority of the delegates would be, and the governor signed it. i mean, we shouldn't fear this. people need to understand, from my perspective we are in a postconstitutional period in respects. the system is upside down. it's top-down rather than bottom-up, and it's going to get worse. and i'm trying to say let us use the constitution to save the constitution and restore the republic. >> host: in your book from 2012, ameritopia: the unmaking of america, you with talk about you taupe yangism. what is it? >> guest: it's a whole book. briefly put, what i'm saying is if you listen to the left and if you really understand the left, what they keep doing is promising they're going to create these perfect systems or these magnificent rube goldberg type systems. just surrender mo
there was a meeting december 7th at mount vernon called the mount vernon assembly where a hundred state delegates met from 32 or 34 different states to begin the process of talking about this. in indiana the legislature's passed two bills to prepare for this, outlining how they would choose their delegates and what the authority of the delegates would be, and the governor signed it. i mean, we shouldn't fear this. people need to understand, from my perspective we are in a postconstitutional...
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this is a new species of reptile which is found only on mount vernon. >> rose: next slide. >> if you look closely, you will see a, i think it's a katydid so beautifully camouflaged. >> rose: these are just amazing. next one. >> and this is a male olive baboon. they're everywhere, including raiding the kitchen. >> rose: oh really. they eat what? >> they eat whatever they can steal before they are driven out. >> rose: just look at the face. the next one. there you go. >> okay. that's a dominant small monkey. >> rose: they look different. look at the way its face is framed by the hair. >> yes, it's a lovely creature. and the monkey thinks so too. >> rose: they're hot. >> yes. >> rose: the next slide. >> that's my favorite animal. that's a wart hog. they're everywhere. this is a member of the pig family member. they're very bold. they come out and rip up the lawn is whatever remains of lawns around this camp. and lovely to watch. >> rose: right. next slide. >> now here we have one of the first human artifacts. we just, we i say some is comig in to search for evidence of the early humans
this is a new species of reptile which is found only on mount vernon. >> rose: next slide. >> if you look closely, you will see a, i think it's a katydid so beautifully camouflaged. >> rose: these are just amazing. next one. >> and this is a male olive baboon. they're everywhere, including raiding the kitchen. >> rose: oh really. they eat what? >> they eat whatever they can steal before they are driven out. >> rose: just look at the face. the next one....
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he is one of the 800 inmates at vernon c.barge that's been converted into a floating jail. the barge is 620 feet long, 120 feet wide, and 100 feet high. it was built in louisiana and brought here in 1991. it took on its first passengers in 1992. >> we don't have an engine, although we are self-contained. we provide our own heating, our own electricity, our own water. we are off the east river, right by the new fulton fish market across the street. this is our presence in the bronx, and it's a very important presence for us. we no longer have a bronx house detention or a queens house of detention. this is a more efficient way to combine all our resources. and we have 400 people working here, and we are able to do a process that enables us to provide help for rikers island. >> the inmates housed on the barge are adult males with classifications ranging from low to high. >> drug-related charges and a firearm charge. you know, i'm already -- i'm already in the process of a sentence plea. >> i've only been here like a month. and i
he is one of the 800 inmates at vernon c.barge that's been converted into a floating jail. the barge is 620 feet long, 120 feet wide, and 100 feet high. it was built in louisiana and brought here in 1991. it took on its first passengers in 1992. >> we don't have an engine, although we are self-contained. we provide our own heating, our own electricity, our own water. we are off the east river, right by the new fulton fish market across the street. this is our presence in the bronx, and...
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to washington wrote to madison and asked him, please come to mount vernon and help. so madison did and he wrote washington's inaugural address, did a very good job of it. after washington delivered the address, madison who was the leader of the congress wrote the congress' response to madison after washington got it. thank you, you laughed so i got it wrong. he wrote that congress is response to the inaugural address in washington by the sum thought medicine was so good at this kind of thing he asked him, madison, to write washington's response after congress. [laughter] it's hard to imagine how his voice was at going off every wall. i'm not sure there's been another time in history when one man has been so influential at the beginning of his administration, the way medicine was in the beginning with washington. >> talk about the constitutional convention. there were battles over various provisions in the constitution. we ended up with article one, article one, two and three, and it took a long time, many, many hours and days to put it all together. but can you sites
to washington wrote to madison and asked him, please come to mount vernon and help. so madison did and he wrote washington's inaugural address, did a very good job of it. after washington delivered the address, madison who was the leader of the congress wrote the congress' response to madison after washington got it. thank you, you laughed so i got it wrong. he wrote that congress is response to the inaugural address in washington by the sum thought medicine was so good at this kind of thing he...
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vernon is going to go to too much. he's a bit of politics is a contestant destitute. i made two three two three of his time. so he stays busy today. in the context he's always eager to try to train himself as a solution to this pond context i will also bring to his greatness of his rivals are sociable good example the view that financial position. jp. it is called islam. there are campaign is history. the recent violence is all about. you have to vote for us to not be in a massacre to circumvent the campaign strategy. there are rivals in the ocr branch many of them. it is managing the situation at me with good reason in my view because he has been a contributing factors. the opening of the mistreatment of people with excellent spoken to earlier levels of corruption which is also a very important goal of increasing seven security precautions in case you probably know this is the appearance of reno daddy they still use this useless. they told us that principle has been sliced into two to search for bombs that's the result of monica's intervention in the end of the peopl
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to quote the late, not so great, vernon von bron, that's not my department.ng these drugs using a whole library of internally generated cannabis plants that have the right levels of the chemicals that are looking for in a controlled and reproducible amounts. the thing is, in addition to thc, that's the active ingredient in getting stoned, there are more than 70 other chemicals in marijuana, some of which have been shown to have positive medical effects. and gw pharma is testing a number of these to find drugs that work. think of it, many of our most common drugs are based on plants. so why is it better than smoking the actual plant? when you take a drug, any drug, you want to take the same, consistent dose every single day. if your dosage varies all over the place, your medicine is not going to work like it should. the problem with traditional medical marijuana is that one batch of actual weed could be very different from another batch. which means, anyone smoking it for medicinal purposes is not getting the consistent dosage they need or that the fda would c
to quote the late, not so great, vernon von bron, that's not my department.ng these drugs using a whole library of internally generated cannabis plants that have the right levels of the chemicals that are looking for in a controlled and reproducible amounts. the thing is, in addition to thc, that's the active ingredient in getting stoned, there are more than 70 other chemicals in marijuana, some of which have been shown to have positive medical effects. and gw pharma is testing a number of...
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saying thank you, legal defense fund, and your husband,and people like constance baker hollowell, vernon ward, so many lawyers who made it possible for have those honorary degrees as well as to become really tose to nelson mandela and go on a journey to the horizons. foruse had it not been brown, i think i still would black brendahe star, and she could eat her heart out right now based on my journey to the horizon. but it enabled me to go where i go.ed to and that was to the university of georgia. hasten to say that 60 years ago when the attorney general was 3 years old, i was a bit older. i was in the seventh grade. handed down. not a word was spoken in my classroom. and i was writing a book -- sort ofveral years ago, an autobiography. and i thought, i can't ever hearing a teacher talk about brown. sox i called one of my seventh was stillhers who around. she said, "my dear, i'm sorry to did not say a word about the brown decision because that be hadwers forbade them to speak about it on pain of losing their jobs not forever.orarily but that was in 1954. so i was in the seventh grade. go
saying thank you, legal defense fund, and your husband,and people like constance baker hollowell, vernon ward, so many lawyers who made it possible for have those honorary degrees as well as to become really tose to nelson mandela and go on a journey to the horizons. foruse had it not been brown, i think i still would black brendahe star, and she could eat her heart out right now based on my journey to the horizon. but it enabled me to go where i go.ed to and that was to the university of...
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vernon and that's where he wanted to stay. he went broke. they were busy in public affairs but so much of what washington did and said and so forth set the nation on a proper course in my view. that is why a very close second as lincoln even though the mill fires would disagree and the neo-confederates. did lincoln do some things that we would question today? yes but on the other hand the nation was, all hell was breaking loose and he wanted to make sure that in the end there was a nation. we can debate the particular issues and so forth but there have been few men like lincoln and there will be few men like him in the future. i would consider reagan one of our greatest presidents too three people forget for half a century or so the cold war was a very serious matter. expansion was a very serious matter. nuclear threat was a very serious matter. among other things reagan defeated through a for ivf policies and rejected detente and he won the victory and he got victory. also his economic aussies. 25 million president obama stan
vernon and that's where he wanted to stay. he went broke. they were busy in public affairs but so much of what washington did and said and so forth set the nation on a proper course in my view. that is why a very close second as lincoln even though the mill fires would disagree and the neo-confederates. did lincoln do some things that we would question today? yes but on the other hand the nation was, all hell was breaking loose and he wanted to make sure that in the end there was a nation. we...
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marshall and your husband, vernon jordan, horace, so many lawyers who made it possible for me to have those freedoms. to go on a journey to the horizon. brown, it been for think i still would have become the black brenda starr. she could eat her heart out right now based on my journey. it enables me to go where i wanted to go, the university of georgia. i want to hasten to say that 60 years ago when the attorney general was three years old, i was a little bit older, i was in the seventh grade. this was handed down by the word that was spoken in my classroom. i was writing a book several taught i can i renumber ever hearing a teacher talk about brown. i called linda my seventh grade teachers. she said my dear, i am sorry to tell you. we did not say a word about the brown decision. the white powers that be have forbade them to speak about it. i with the threat of losing their job for ever. i was in the seventh grade. thank goodness there were murmurings in the black community about this. there were murmurings because the oneshment killed in the south. there's not a lot of talk about thi
marshall and your husband, vernon jordan, horace, so many lawyers who made it possible for me to have those freedoms. to go on a journey to the horizon. brown, it been for think i still would have become the black brenda starr. she could eat her heart out right now based on my journey. it enables me to go where i wanted to go, the university of georgia. i want to hasten to say that 60 years ago when the attorney general was three years old, i was a little bit older, i was in the seventh grade....
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. -- mount vernon dining room. >> the american association for the advancement of science treated -- discussed treating posttraumatic stress disorder. the panel included peter. whoennsylvania congressman is a ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee on science. this is 1.5 hours. >> i walked up to the front and everybody was quiet. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> that wasn't too bad. has just turned afternoon, that was good. and the chief executive executive publisher of the journal science. i get to welcome you to the first of our series of neuroscience and society briefings for this year. this one is focusing on the treatment of posttraumatic stress. interest. increasing if phenomena that has been around for decades. which was ignored for decades and has received more and more attention over time. it is a major public health issue. about which there is much needed good policy. you will hear from a variety of speakers with expertise, identification and sort of epidemiology of posttraumatic stress. then focusing on treatment as well. we will be joined by congressman to
. -- mount vernon dining room. >> the american association for the advancement of science treated -- discussed treating posttraumatic stress disorder. the panel included peter. whoennsylvania congressman is a ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee on science. this is 1.5 hours. >> i walked up to the front and everybody was quiet. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> that wasn't too bad. has just turned afternoon, that was good. and the chief executive...
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ceo tony vernon said they're confident that a focus on things like brand renovation and cost managementgrowth in the future. back over to you guys. >> dominic chu with a breakdown on kraft foods. >>> european equities right now, we're mixed a little bit. the ftse 100, xetra dax is flat, down a third percent for the cac current. the ftse is down 0.5%. we have a bond board here. the spanish bond yields, i don't know if they're on here either. spanish bond yields down below 3% for the first time in nine years. there we go. spanish ten-year government bond 3%. it dipped below. that was the first time for nine years that has happened. we have an ecb meeting coming up next week as well. >>> meanwhile, still to come on the program, j. crew on the cheap. more on the retailer's concept for the budget conscious. as we do that, we'll be getting more on what's gung on with the jobs report for the month of april and how the numbers might impact politics and the midterm elections. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her
ceo tony vernon said they're confident that a focus on things like brand renovation and cost managementgrowth in the future. back over to you guys. >> dominic chu with a breakdown on kraft foods. >>> european equities right now, we're mixed a little bit. the ftse 100, xetra dax is flat, down a third percent for the cac current. the ftse is down 0.5%. we have a bond board here. the spanish bond yields, i don't know if they're on here either. spanish bond yields down below 3% for...
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marshall and your husband, people like constance baker motley, donald hollow well, vernon jordan, horace ward, so many lawyers who made it possible for me to have those three dozen honorary degrees as well as to become really close to nelson mandela and to go on a journey to the horizon. because had it not been for brown, i think i still would have become the black brenda star. and she could eat her heart out right now based on my journey to the horizon. but it enabled me to go where i wanted to go. and that was to the university of georgia. but i want to hasten to say that 60 years ago, when the attorney general was 3 years old, i was a little bit older. i was in the 7th grade. 1954 decision handed down not a word was spoken in my classroom. and i was writing a book not -- several years ago, sort of an autobiography, and i thought, i can't remember ever hearing a teacher talk about brown. and so i called one of my seventh grade teachers who was still around and i said, what? she said, my dear, i'm sorry to tell you, we did not say a word about the brown decision. because the white power
marshall and your husband, people like constance baker motley, donald hollow well, vernon jordan, horace ward, so many lawyers who made it possible for me to have those three dozen honorary degrees as well as to become really close to nelson mandela and to go on a journey to the horizon. because had it not been for brown, i think i still would have become the black brenda star. and she could eat her heart out right now based on my journey to the horizon. but it enabled me to go where i wanted...
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on american history tv a look at the newly unveiled reforration washington's mount vernon dining room. >> the house judiciary committee approved legislation wednesday the bulkd end collection of phone data by the n.s.a. the len legislation passed through the committee with a bipartisan vote of 32-0. this hearing is two hours 10 minutes >> today the house judiciary committee will consider a bipartisan proposal that is the of months of oversight and collaboration between members from both sides to reform certain national security programs operated under the foreign surveillance act, or fisa. over which this committee has jurisdiction. i want to thank the sponsor of act, for hiseedom dedication to this important issue. and i also want to take a moment and thank him and ranking member mr. nadler and mr. scott for working with me to prepare the bipartisan substitute that we'll consider in a few moments. the fisa business records provision, often referred to as section 215 of the patriot act, allows the gopt to access business records in foreign intelligence, international clandestinend int
on american history tv a look at the newly unveiled reforration washington's mount vernon dining room. >> the house judiciary committee approved legislation wednesday the bulkd end collection of phone data by the n.s.a. the len legislation passed through the committee with a bipartisan vote of 32-0. this hearing is two hours 10 minutes >> today the house judiciary committee will consider a bipartisan proposal that is the of months of oversight and collaboration between members from...
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and on american history tv, a look at the newly unveiled restoration of mount vernon's dining room. sunday night at 930 on c-span3. in the house foreign affairs committee will work on a number of those tomorrow on the committee's agenda. this includes the abduction of schoolgirls in human rights abuses as well as combating human traffic will believe. live coverage of the markup starts at 9:45 p.m. eastern on c-span3. the joint space command currently tracks 23,000 objects in orbit around the earth. they house science subcommittee will look at the challenges managing debris and traffic in outer space. watch live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. coming up next from a discussion on u.s. efforts to help find the nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped last month by a terrorist groupo minutes.0 >> turning now to nicole, who is the outgoing president of transafrica, to focus on the search for these nigerian girlsd we read in the papers this hel morning the people know the president obama has said the u.s. will help ap, small group from the united states.right th. >> we are trying to figur
and on american history tv, a look at the newly unveiled restoration of mount vernon's dining room. sunday night at 930 on c-span3. in the house foreign affairs committee will work on a number of those tomorrow on the committee's agenda. this includes the abduction of schoolgirls in human rights abuses as well as combating human traffic will believe. live coverage of the markup starts at 9:45 p.m. eastern on c-span3. the joint space command currently tracks 23,000 objects in orbit around the...