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what wasthat? what was the view of that pitch? think you were afraid of the tale two of tap i know you remember my pitch at fenway park last week, right? mine was close to the base. so the home plate. >> nancy, i'm a giver. i wanted a lucky fan to have a ball. >> likely excuse. i'm going to be calling mary to get the real storysoon. >> thanks, mary. she was the best. it was great seeing her. >> all right. always s we'll see you back here tomorrow. and tonight's "e.t." bi which star of the good wife had a case of the giggles when we met in 1994? was it josh orally enk or allen couplings. can you find out when with you return babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5californi
what wasthat? what was the view of that pitch? think you were afraid of the tale two of tap i know you remember my pitch at fenway park last week, right? mine was close to the base. so the home plate. >> nancy, i'm a giver. i wanted a lucky fan to have a ball. >> likely excuse. i'm going to be calling mary to get the real storysoon. >> thanks, mary. she was the best. it was great seeing her. >> all right. always s we'll see you back here tomorrow. and tonight's...
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what wasthat? what was the view of that pitch? think you were afraid of the tale two of tap i know you remember my pitch at fenway park last week, right? mine was close to the base. so the home plate. >> nancy, i'm a giver. i wanted a lucky fan to have a ball. >> likely excuse. i'm going to be calling mary to get the real storysoon. >> thanks, mary. she was the best. it was great seeing her. >> all right. always s we'll see you back here tomorrow. and tonight's "e.t." bi which star of the good wife had a case of the giggles when we met in 1994? was it josh orally enk or allen couplings. can you find out when with you return this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. news o
what wasthat? what was the view of that pitch? think you were afraid of the tale two of tap i know you remember my pitch at fenway park last week, right? mine was close to the base. so the home plate. >> nancy, i'm a giver. i wanted a lucky fan to have a ball. >> likely excuse. i'm going to be calling mary to get the real storysoon. >> thanks, mary. she was the best. it was great seeing her. >> all right. always s we'll see you back here tomorrow. and tonight's...
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that wasthat was not a message to black people but white voters. because of the needs to do compromise. republicans taking advantage gearing to the right who does the crime bill. reverend al sharpton was protesting when the crime bill passed. it is seen by civil rights leaders as the beginning of war. he does the welfare reform bill, trying to get the worst bill through that had real consequences. so this clinton path which on the one hand was a golden economic age for african-americans, and they loved bill clinton in a lot of ways. there was a lot of tension, to. >> host: fascinating. i know you talked about the urban agenda that many of the civil rights community was trying to push at the beginning of the clinton administration as well as welfare reform that caused the fracture as well. fascinating aspects. let's bring it up to 2015. it has been an amazing and tumultuous year in many respects, particularly when it comes to recent police interaction, police shootings, many have been captured on video, and much of the nation has been shot by this h
that wasthat was not a message to black people but white voters. because of the needs to do compromise. republicans taking advantage gearing to the right who does the crime bill. reverend al sharpton was protesting when the crime bill passed. it is seen by civil rights leaders as the beginning of war. he does the welfare reform bill, trying to get the worst bill through that had real consequences. so this clinton path which on the one hand was a golden economic age for african-americans, and...
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made, i wasthat we one of the 23 who foresaw the trouble of going in there. now, how to fix it? my view is just what president obama is doing with the iran nuclear deal. we crafted that with china and russia. with the the french and the germans. if we are going to deal with all the other challenges in the withe east, it has to be that same dynamic. working with the people in the neighborhood. it won't be easy but that is how i will approach it. host: does isis have a voice? , youchafee: ultimately have to find some area where you can start putting down the guns, stop the bomb from flying, stop the beheadings. however we can do that is how i would pursue it. host: now back to the audience. this one comes from caitlin. problems -- programs get a lot of attention when we talk about early childhood education, but as america falls behind in math and science, it is equally important that would invest in stem programs. can you talk about your vision for education in the 21st century? gov. chafee: you covered a lot there, caitlin. [laughter] consistents one of advocacy for head start an
made, i wasthat we one of the 23 who foresaw the trouble of going in there. now, how to fix it? my view is just what president obama is doing with the iran nuclear deal. we crafted that with china and russia. with the the french and the germans. if we are going to deal with all the other challenges in the withe east, it has to be that same dynamic. working with the people in the neighborhood. it won't be easy but that is how i will approach it. host: does isis have a voice? , youchafee:...
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wasthat investigation taking so much time and maher was not sure whether this was going to finalize withte actions, so he was very much surprised, almost believing that this cannot happen. but eventually, it did. nermeen: alex neve, could you talk about the significance of maher arar's alleged torturer being charged? >> certainly. i come in many people come have been using words like "historic" and "groundbreaking" and it truly is on a number of fronts. first and foremost, it is usually significant because of what it means for maher arar and monia mazigh and their family and personal justice. but a breakthrough in ending torture. we know torture continues in the context of national security, surly and otherwise, because of impunity. torturers get away with it. finally, for the first time ever in canadian history, canadian legal provisions, which have existed since 1985, have for the first time been used to charge someone for torture that happened outside of canada, the first time ever that a foreign government official has been charged for torture under canadian law, and that is an incre
wasthat investigation taking so much time and maher was not sure whether this was going to finalize withte actions, so he was very much surprised, almost believing that this cannot happen. but eventually, it did. nermeen: alex neve, could you talk about the significance of maher arar's alleged torturer being charged? >> certainly. i come in many people come have been using words like "historic" and "groundbreaking" and it truly is on a number of fronts. first and...
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what i would like to say is that davis wasthat ms. misled by her lawyers. probably looking for a test case. it's a group that is well-known for trying to bring up evangelical religious points. .hey may have misled her i think they also -- they may have held a book geared in front of -- book deal in front of her. i will take your comments off-line. guest: there is no evidence i've seen of that and if it is true, so what? the unitedg cases in states ever decided by the supreme court were test cases as he says. that.t see any problem host: and my cut to be -- mike huckabee taking advantage? guest: this is something he probably believes in strongly. i don't think it matters very much for him. i don't think he has much of a chance. caller: hi. i was saying before does anyone remember how beautiful this country was and how thankful people ware that the people settled here and every thing was peaceful? i'll be 80 years old this year and i've had a wonderful life but i'm bridge and countable and i give it all to god and thank him. it seems that politicians have tak
what i would like to say is that davis wasthat ms. misled by her lawyers. probably looking for a test case. it's a group that is well-known for trying to bring up evangelical religious points. .hey may have misled her i think they also -- they may have held a book geared in front of -- book deal in front of her. i will take your comments off-line. guest: there is no evidence i've seen of that and if it is true, so what? the unitedg cases in states ever decided by the supreme court were test...