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you can't name me a negro leader who has been -- who has betrayed negroes who has not been endorsed, sanctioned, subsidized and supported by the white liberals. >> minister malcolm, i would like to -- well, one example congressman dawson in chicago. in chicago a large number of liberals in the hyde park district have consistently fought dawson and his betrayals of the negro and fought him on the chicago city council. >> the only negro politician i know who is constantly fought by white liberals is adam clayton powell and they call him a racist because he speaks so bluntly on the race issue. but as i said i'm not too familiar with dawson and his work. >> let me return to the nation of islam per se, minister, by raising a question which struck me adultery of reading some of baldwin's work. baldwin pointed out that in harlem for many years he had passed the street corners and soap boxes and heard people speaking from these platforms who were known as black nationalists and nobody was list rening. he said all of a sudden he realized that people were beginning to listen to the muslim spea
you can't name me a negro leader who has been -- who has betrayed negroes who has not been endorsed, sanctioned, subsidized and supported by the white liberals. >> minister malcolm, i would like to -- well, one example congressman dawson in chicago. in chicago a large number of liberals in the hyde park district have consistently fought dawson and his betrayals of the negro and fought him on the chicago city council. >> the only negro politician i know who is constantly fought by...
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one who one u.s. policymaker put are of good stock and good breeding and are welcome in america itch don't want to diminish the victimization of many of this refugees. the vast majority of those 400,000 were in fact war refugees who had been helicopter captive by the nazis or held captive by theistey bloc for decades more but to it was clear there were many thousands of nazis collaborators who played an active role in the holocaust during the nazi occupation of eastern europe. these were people who were police chiefs under the nazis, prison wardens camp guards at concentration camps interrogators, who played every role you can imagine in terms of being what is often called hitler's willing executioners during the occupation of eastern europe. there were men like karl lichted, a police official who ran a nazi concentration camp in estonia where thousands of jews were shot to death on his orders in a death camp. he would lead the school children from bus that took them to the camp to the edge of the dea
one who one u.s. policymaker put are of good stock and good breeding and are welcome in america itch don't want to diminish the victimization of many of this refugees. the vast majority of those 400,000 were in fact war refugees who had been helicopter captive by the nazis or held captive by theistey bloc for decades more but to it was clear there were many thousands of nazis collaborators who played an active role in the holocaust during the nazi occupation of eastern europe. these were people...
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subsidizing him, who his friends are, especially who his white friends are, and after a careful analysis, if i could conclude that there was no white support, i would be inclined to have confidence in it, but if i saw him leaning too heavily upon his white liberal friends for support, then i would be suspicious of that, too. the muslims in my opinion represent an all black party and the honorable elijah mohammed pointed out before 10,000 in philadelphia on september 29th at a rally that we were having that in 1964, the black people should ban together and do something about electing -- selecting and electing representatives, black representatives politically who have the rights and the best interests of the black people at heart and that we should also unite together and sweep out of office all the black political puppets who are used by the white power structure to continue white supremacy in our communities. >> in that regard, would you include congressman dawson, for example, from chicago and some of the people who represented him on the chicago city council? >> in which regard? >> in
subsidizing him, who his friends are, especially who his white friends are, and after a careful analysis, if i could conclude that there was no white support, i would be inclined to have confidence in it, but if i saw him leaning too heavily upon his white liberal friends for support, then i would be suspicious of that, too. the muslims in my opinion represent an all black party and the honorable elijah mohammed pointed out before 10,000 in philadelphia on september 29th at a rally that we were...
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i ask those who are seeing me and those who are listening to me all those who are well intentioned are listening to me i ask you to closely follow -- to follow the repressive situation in cuba right now. i want to call attention to cuban national assistance front which consists of different organizations of being repressed. who right not yesterday or not the day before yesterday but right now are being repressed because they are demanding freedom and democracy. finally, the struggle for cuban freedom has caused a lot of pain, a lot of blood, a lot of death, a lot of prisoners, and that's why we can't allow that -- by raul castro can result in an understanding with the u.s. government that may contribute to oxygen being provided and therefore to the continuity. i assure you -- i assure you that the performance and regime of power i assure you that neocastroism can be worse, i assure you that neocastroism can be worse than all these years we suffered. i want to thank you for this opportunity and especially chairman smith. and the cuban resistance in spite of this agreement, which we cons
i ask those who are seeing me and those who are listening to me all those who are well intentioned are listening to me i ask you to closely follow -- to follow the repressive situation in cuba right now. i want to call attention to cuban national assistance front which consists of different organizations of being repressed. who right not yesterday or not the day before yesterday but right now are being repressed because they are demanding freedom and democracy. finally, the struggle for cuban...
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ultimately it will reflect who we are and the politics will reflect who we are.hat's not something to be afraid of, that's something to welcome. [ applause ] >> thank you to florida international university and all of you. this conversation that we had today with the president of the united states, on one subject, a subject that is very near and dear to the hearts of millions of people in this country. this is not statistics, these aren't news, these are families, directly affected by the decisions that are going on in washington, in texas, and throughout the country. it's important to remember that when we talk about immigration, and the immigration reform, it's about human beings. it's about people, like a veteran that was injured in afghanistan, and is now fighting because his mother was deported. it is about families. it is about people. and we will continue to have this conversation on msnbc. thank you for being a part of it. we're going to continue this conversation on the rundown and throughout msnbc. it's an important issue, one that i thank you for letti
ultimately it will reflect who we are and the politics will reflect who we are.hat's not something to be afraid of, that's something to welcome. [ applause ] >> thank you to florida international university and all of you. this conversation that we had today with the president of the united states, on one subject, a subject that is very near and dear to the hearts of millions of people in this country. this is not statistics, these aren't news, these are families, directly affected by the...
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who is most at risk? >> there are people who have legitimate medical exemptions from vaccines, they may be allergic and their immune systems may be compromised. children and adults. but if you think about it babies are not vaccinated until they are 12 months for the measles and then they get the second round of a booster shot between 12 and two years. the measles is very contagious. >> the doctor from philadelphia made a point, people don't think of measles as something that will hurt or endanger their kids. >> we were all vaccinated, we don't know what it's like. it is a lot less scary when you are far removed. but you have to look at how dangerous it can be and see how important it is to get vaccinated. >> mary snow, thank you. shaming, that's not the answer. i want to know why not and i'll get answers in just two minutes. tweet me @alivelshi, keep it right here. >> al jazeera america presents borderland's dramatic conclusion >> no one's prepared for this journey. >> our teams experience the heart break
who is most at risk? >> there are people who have legitimate medical exemptions from vaccines, they may be allergic and their immune systems may be compromised. children and adults. but if you think about it babies are not vaccinated until they are 12 months for the measles and then they get the second round of a booster shot between 12 and two years. the measles is very contagious. >> the doctor from philadelphia made a point, people don't think of measles as something that will...
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i called around to people who i trusted and who i considered to be experts in the area. the call that convinced me that i needed to vote in favor of the legislation was with an individual named barton dix one of the smartest macroeconomists in the country. he used to do market economics in morgan stanley and was helpful to me. he actually made a lot of money as a a hedge fund guy in -- when he left morgan stanley, but he said to me three things that stuck with me. he said you have to vote for this. if you don't, the world economy is going to go in to cataclysmic freefall within the next couple of weeks but then he said, on the other hand, he said, you have to punish the people who did this, who abused our system. you have to find a way to punish them. and he said, you need to reregulate, congress needs to reregulate, get back to glass-steagall, which was voted away good -- during the clinton administration and which had previously had the kinds of controls that were -- would have presented the situation. i voted in favor of it. then i did something else. in 2010, after a
i called around to people who i trusted and who i considered to be experts in the area. the call that convinced me that i needed to vote in favor of the legislation was with an individual named barton dix one of the smartest macroeconomists in the country. he used to do market economics in morgan stanley and was helpful to me. he actually made a lot of money as a a hedge fund guy in -- when he left morgan stanley, but he said to me three things that stuck with me. he said you have to vote for...
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we have had men, men who are martyrs, men who are mighty, men who set rate and good examples, but thatadvantage that malcolm did not have. they were men of education, men of college, had training. malcolm came from the lower depths. therefore, measuring the man, we have to measure the place from whence he came. all of us sitting here tonight, men and women, black and white can and a little taller because a man like malcolm x. walked on our earth, lived in our midst, smiled his smile on the face of harlem. i am happy to have known him and if there's a possibility every dem should for me, for you, for harlem, for our country, knocking is the man who said that such a redemption was possible. and when he died, he was pointing the way to his redemption. we sat tonight. we were uplifted by the singing the dancing, by the presence of great leaders among us, and you must have noticed that our greatest leaders turned out to be women. now, there is a reason why this is so. and it's the same reason why a man would hesitate to keep a picture of malcolm x. on his wall. and that reason is that as bl
we have had men, men who are martyrs, men who are mighty, men who set rate and good examples, but thatadvantage that malcolm did not have. they were men of education, men of college, had training. malcolm came from the lower depths. therefore, measuring the man, we have to measure the place from whence he came. all of us sitting here tonight, men and women, black and white can and a little taller because a man like malcolm x. walked on our earth, lived in our midst, smiled his smile on the face...
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. >> who would you compare him to?im polenti on steroids? >> he is not. this is where so much is official washington had pegged wrong. they thought he was and expected him to be boring and not make a good splash. he goes to iowa and gives what i would regard as one of his better speeches. but it was a very good speech and because he so far exceeded the expectations of people who expected him to be bland and dry and boring, he catapulted to the front of the pack in iowa in part because i think the voters there in iowa and conservative grass root voters have been talking about scott walker for a long time. people were following his recall very intensely. when i speak to conservative groups around the country one of the first questions is about scott walker and about the recall. >> one of the things we have not talked about much is one of the attributes is you have to have some ideas. this is a race to see who is the conservative reformer the reformacons. and scott walker did it in 2012 and '13 and '14. scott walker has a
. >> who would you compare him to?im polenti on steroids? >> he is not. this is where so much is official washington had pegged wrong. they thought he was and expected him to be boring and not make a good splash. he goes to iowa and gives what i would regard as one of his better speeches. but it was a very good speech and because he so far exceeded the expectations of people who expected him to be bland and dry and boring, he catapulted to the front of the pack in iowa in part...
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we have students who identify as hispanic. we also have students who identify as biracial. it is a diverse community within the context of that population of african descent but there are not very many white students at spellman right now. >> one piece of breaking news. democrats have decided to hold their national convention their 2016 convention in philadelphia. that's going to be the week of july 25. of course the week before july 18-21, republicans are holding their 2016 convention in cleveland. the news on the democratic convention just out this morning. back to the phones. aaliyah attended a historically black college or university. >> caller: good morning. thank you for having me on the show. i am an alumnus of spelman college. i want to thank you for all your work on behalf of spelman women. i think in the last 13 years we've seen the efforts to rally the alumni around the school. and we're going to miss you a lot. i recently gave birth to twins, one of whom is a daughter. and i hope that she follows in her mom's footsteps in 18 years and enters the gates of spelman
we have students who identify as hispanic. we also have students who identify as biracial. it is a diverse community within the context of that population of african descent but there are not very many white students at spellman right now. >> one piece of breaking news. democrats have decided to hold their national convention their 2016 convention in philadelphia. that's going to be the week of july 25. of course the week before july 18-21, republicans are holding their 2016 convention in...
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we knew who took them who were taken captive by isis when ransoms were demand the u.s. government asserted they do not pay ransom. i want to play you a little bit of what president obama said in an interview with buzzfeed about that particular issue and get your response to it. >> once we start doing that not only are we financing their slaughter of innocent people and strengthening their organization, but we're making americans even greater targets for future kidnappings. >> and marc and debra, we know some of the other families of people who are held captive by isis were attempting to raise money in hoping to at least have the option of bargaining for their loved one's release. do you believe the u.s. should add potentially paying as an option if they can locate your son and if that would be a way to get him back? >> well joy, we haven't been faced with that issue. we haven't been contacted in any way by austin's captors. so we haven't had to address that. you know this is a big debate, and i guess i've never seen any empirical evidence one way or the other as to whet
we knew who took them who were taken captive by isis when ransoms were demand the u.s. government asserted they do not pay ransom. i want to play you a little bit of what president obama said in an interview with buzzfeed about that particular issue and get your response to it. >> once we start doing that not only are we financing their slaughter of innocent people and strengthening their organization, but we're making americans even greater targets for future kidnappings. >> and...
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>> i think it changes a number who's there and who is the numerical majority. the important information that there are more students of color than white students but that also doesn't tell you that the reason is that largely our public schools remain segregated. students of color tends to be located in public schools, whereas white families opt out of public education, whereas we'll simply have more black and brown faces but less a responsive curriculum to the diverse need of our students. >> larue, we asked our community, minority-majority, are the teachers in school curriculum up to date? justin says far from it. i've yet see teachers cover the needs of asians and latin americans. if not, what needs to be done to make sure it doesn't match up? >> with increasing things like the common core there's an emphasis of one type of curriculum that fits all which is absolutely the wrong direction. we need to do what we call place based learning. look at the demographics of the children in school, look at the rug russ, past tests they can be engage. >> all right larue
>> i think it changes a number who's there and who is the numerical majority. the important information that there are more students of color than white students but that also doesn't tell you that the reason is that largely our public schools remain segregated. students of color tends to be located in public schools, whereas white families opt out of public education, whereas we'll simply have more black and brown faces but less a responsive curriculum to the diverse need of our...
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becomes editor, hopefully you have somebody who knows who they are. they are going to understand let me bring more people into this mix to broaden this. they are not sitting there worrying about, you don't have this particular degree. that is why it matters when we are in leadership positions. when we are not, or secondary positions, if all we are our staffers, we are the help. >> let's take one more question from each side and then i would like my friend hazel to make a comment about a special group of students we have here. if it is ok with you, could u.s. a question? if we could keep it short and these responses short. >> hi, i am a sophomore at howard. my friend and i are starting a campaign about going out into local d.c. high schools and making lack students or minority students more aware of being conscious of the situations happening. i feel like everyone here is conscious and aware. people in our generation, i feel like there is a break. we talked to students back home i grew up in st. louis. i talked to my friends whose date there and didn't
becomes editor, hopefully you have somebody who knows who they are. they are going to understand let me bring more people into this mix to broaden this. they are not sitting there worrying about, you don't have this particular degree. that is why it matters when we are in leadership positions. when we are not, or secondary positions, if all we are our staffers, we are the help. >> let's take one more question from each side and then i would like my friend hazel to make a comment about a...
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do these terrified insecure children who become these insecure terrified men who follow a narrow guideline of success. what do you feel? >> i would have to disagree with bill that it's not as soul-sucking as the portrait you paint in your article and your book, in my experience yale opened up many doors forme coming from a lower middle class background and that was reflected in some of my friends' experiences awell. are it is true -- as well. so not the sort of liberal arts strictly speaking careers that people might otherwise choose. but given that, there are other people doing things like government, journalism nonprofit work and what i found is that people really do have passions at yale. i for one was a french major something i discovered there. others were really passionate about history, sort of looking at the past to see what it could tell us about the present and the future. so i don't think it's such a checklist sort of admissions process game almost that people are going through when applying and getting into these schools. >> my guess is that bill would consider you an exception
do these terrified insecure children who become these insecure terrified men who follow a narrow guideline of success. what do you feel? >> i would have to disagree with bill that it's not as soul-sucking as the portrait you paint in your article and your book, in my experience yale opened up many doors forme coming from a lower middle class background and that was reflected in some of my friends' experiences awell. are it is true -- as well. so not the sort of liberal arts strictly...
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between who this individual is who's holding up himself in this son and the individual who was involved in the shooting sounds like two different people. >> i don't know about that. i was analyzing that because, remember the eyewitness identification was made of someone in the car at night and as best as the girl could tell the little girl sitting in the passenger's seat looking through the window her mother's driver's window up at the guy. she's looking up at him and the son sees him inside a car at might. they see it's a white male with hazel or blue eyes with spiky hair and they said all along dirty blond, which is brown mixed with blond. so i don't know if it's off that much except for the height which i understand because the perp was in a car. how do you know how tall he is in a car? >> great point. i was wondering the same thing myself. >> danny, i want you to weigh in. >> one of the interesting things so far is that we know there were a number of people in the car where the shooter was and i wonder if we'll ever know for sure who this shooter was because i wouldn't be surprised
between who this individual is who's holding up himself in this son and the individual who was involved in the shooting sounds like two different people. >> i don't know about that. i was analyzing that because, remember the eyewitness identification was made of someone in the car at night and as best as the girl could tell the little girl sitting in the passenger's seat looking through the window her mother's driver's window up at the guy. she's looking up at him and the son sees him...
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looking back who he was. i remember hearing from people that we do not want to am identify issues of race. and also that race and politics were always as president, and the issue was many of them felt that they would have to really walk the fine line anything that they did in this administration, that specifically targeted african-american that's he would hear from certain parties and groups. for any efforts that they tried to do. all right have you been in the white house through very, very exciting time. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and your book here today and thank you ann compton.:. what she says is the real reason for this. >> the government comes and says we have a deal for you. we will reunite you in the crystal city internment if you we will agree to go voluntarily if the government decided they needed to be repatriated. the truth of the matter is the crystal city was humanely administered. but but the special board a vision for the department of state used it as roosevelt's primary pr
looking back who he was. i remember hearing from people that we do not want to am identify issues of race. and also that race and politics were always as president, and the issue was many of them felt that they would have to really walk the fine line anything that they did in this administration, that specifically targeted african-american that's he would hear from certain parties and groups. for any efforts that they tried to do. all right have you been in the white house through very, very...
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as my daughter who spent much of her life in the hospital. i spent many days in the hospital into all the hours of day and night. now with the new hospital it is a whole new world. i do want to publically thank ucsf for the wonderful care my daughter received throughout her whole life. maggie was a pioneer in a pioneer hospital. she was lucky enough to live longer because of this hospital. maggie's life was even longer and even better. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, sally. well, sunday is super bowl, but it is our super bowl here at ucsf as well. we will be moving close to 200 patients from our hospitals to this magnificent new facility here at mission bay. we are asking for our community support as there are going to be 40 ambulances. one leaving every 4 minutes from there to here. we are hoping for a minimum of disruption, but if there is any disruption we apologize to our community in advance. i want to thank in particular the san francisco police department greg suhr and san francisco fire department chief white for their help to e
as my daughter who spent much of her life in the hospital. i spent many days in the hospital into all the hours of day and night. now with the new hospital it is a whole new world. i do want to publically thank ucsf for the wonderful care my daughter received throughout her whole life. maggie was a pioneer in a pioneer hospital. she was lucky enough to live longer because of this hospital. maggie's life was even longer and even better. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, sally. well,...
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who's the most likely next president?i can't give you one name. >> come on. >> we will take two names, tied for first. >> jeb bush and marco rubio. >> hillary clinton is owning our news cycle and we will be right back with gore. -- with more. ♪ >> big political news -- you are looking live at hillary clinton speaking in california. you can watch that speech at bloomberg politics.com. big news from california. antonio vieira bosa -- he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. make no mistake about it. they're out there. i guarantee it. welcome to the nascar xfinity series. pimm: hello, i'm pimm fox and this is what i am taking stock of. the federal reserve is holding a -- building a rate hike flex ability. reserve chair janet yellen spoke senate banking -- before the senate banking committee. s
who's the most likely next president?i can't give you one name. >> come on. >> we will take two names, tied for first. >> jeb bush and marco rubio. >> hillary clinton is owning our news cycle and we will be right back with gore. -- with more. ♪ >> big political news -- you are looking live at hillary clinton speaking in california. you can watch that speech at bloomberg politics.com. big news from california. antonio vieira bosa -- he's out there. there's a guy...
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who they are. i think those people here's what i say the book, they are cowards. they don't have the guts to run for office but they will write a check and attack somebody through some dark operation. we need to end it all and say we are going to disclose everything. have the guts to stand up and be accounting for it. >> host: the next issue you talk about is poverty and you say poverty is a quote quote career for those who administer the programs and who would be put out of business if they were successful at eradicating poverty. president obama and republicans looking ahead at 2016 are finally talking about poverty. what would you do to end poverty or reduce poverty in this country? >> guest: one of the things that would shock most americans is if he took the amount of money that a person and poverty could maybe accumulate as a result of the many different programs everything from food stamps to rent assistance to educational assistance to medicaid on and on and it is not completely out of the re
who they are. i think those people here's what i say the book, they are cowards. they don't have the guts to run for office but they will write a check and attack somebody through some dark operation. we need to end it all and say we are going to disclose everything. have the guts to stand up and be accounting for it. >> host: the next issue you talk about is poverty and you say poverty is a quote quote career for those who administer the programs and who would be put out of business if...
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who just turned 13.ing to the world, she is truly a survivor. >> she's meant to do something special. she's here for a reason. to show the world to treat other people better, for parents who maybe see -- dig in a little deeper about what their children are doing. maybe she herself is supposed to be an inspiration. ♪ >> reporter: in fact, she already is. remember the children in that classroom 900 miles away? all of them with a message for payton. >> she's really brave and strong. you're a hero. >> she's amazing. ♪ >> reporter: and even though that path where their little girl crawled out through that opening in the woods is now covered with snow, we won't forget the day that her mother and father revealed to me what they told their daughter. >> i told her i'd, i thought i'd -- i thought i lost you. and she said, "but you didn't." we knew that she had the strength. but now i, i think everybody knows it. >> reporter: everybody knows it now. >> she's an amazing child. >> she's definitely our hero. ♪ >> we w
who just turned 13.ing to the world, she is truly a survivor. >> she's meant to do something special. she's here for a reason. to show the world to treat other people better, for parents who maybe see -- dig in a little deeper about what their children are doing. maybe she herself is supposed to be an inspiration. ♪ >> reporter: in fact, she already is. remember the children in that classroom 900 miles away? all of them with a message for payton. >> she's really brave and...
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ed one man who was there who who had a controversial thing about israel. public affairs council. he suspected israel should be on the suspect list after 9/11. he was at the summit yesterday when vice president biden kicking it off presiding over the summit for day one. "the washington times" is reporting that someone else from local muslim leader from boston has also been attending the summit. interesting because that berne has ties allegedly to whole series of terrorists including the tsarnaev brothers who obviously were behind the boston marathon bombings. now, obviously the administration would say overall the pftd's message today that he wanted to underline is not all muslims are bad. number two you you have to engage people even if some of them have deviant background. >> this could undermine the president message the white house is trying to send out when they are sitting down with people who they v. questions raised about them. >> suggest he tied israel to 9/11. that was the one that was there yesterday is what you just said. i guess the fact that the white house says that
ed one man who was there who who had a controversial thing about israel. public affairs council. he suspected israel should be on the suspect list after 9/11. he was at the summit yesterday when vice president biden kicking it off presiding over the summit for day one. "the washington times" is reporting that someone else from local muslim leader from boston has also been attending the summit. interesting because that berne has ties allegedly to whole series of terrorists including...
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but if they're so hot who cares. who cares. i don't care if they can't even speak. >> that's what people say when they see you. >> i don't care if they're murderers, they're beautiful come on over. >> sense of humor, bob. >> good. okay. well i'll tell you mine but i've got a late -- my valentine's out there today, you know who you are it will be a little late getting there. blaze from daddy. blaze again. >> blaze? >> blaze. it's a star to crystal again. >> you don't have a daughter named gigi or crystal. >> here's my valentine's. you are the one and only one for me -- only one for me. >> they're going to love those. one more thing is up next. >>> time for one more thing. greg, you take it. >> tonight i'll be on o'reilly. it's a barnburner, nana. >> how appropriate. favorite part of the year is the panda olympics. there's a lot of splinters. take a look. here we go. these are all seasoned panda athletes. you know what, that's fluffy mcgee who actually took first place. these guys have been doing this for years. and they are amaz
but if they're so hot who cares. who cares. i don't care if they can't even speak. >> that's what people say when they see you. >> i don't care if they're murderers, they're beautiful come on over. >> sense of humor, bob. >> good. okay. well i'll tell you mine but i've got a late -- my valentine's out there today, you know who you are it will be a little late getting there. blaze from daddy. blaze again. >> blaze? >> blaze. it's a star to crystal again....
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it stars antonio banderas as the men who flew the dominant figure underground mario who was so low in the mining hierarchy that he became a very inspirational figure. he rallied the naked prey. you often would have very very sharp mood swings. he would get very depressed. he would fight with the others. half of them loved him and half of them hate him. and so mario is a common figure and is played by antonio banderas. there's also a female lead in the movie is based on a person in my book maria, and she was the sister of one of the miners and she organized the camp of families on the surface to fight for the men below. >> are the 33 close? >> i can't really say that they are close, no. i think they are bonded by their experience, by the fact that no one else in the world knows what they've been through accept and. they share this experience of having been buried underground, having become world-famous. they all became famous together. they came out, they went to business -- is a world. they went to london. they went to jerusalem. they went to the holy land. imagine going from being bu
it stars antonio banderas as the men who flew the dominant figure underground mario who was so low in the mining hierarchy that he became a very inspirational figure. he rallied the naked prey. you often would have very very sharp mood swings. he would get very depressed. he would fight with the others. half of them loved him and half of them hate him. and so mario is a common figure and is played by antonio banderas. there's also a female lead in the movie is based on a person in my book...
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>> it does i mean for those individuals who hate the west who hate any kind of identity that is not likes it shows that look we are powerful we are strong. our culture, our identity is stronger than their culture and their identity. >> i want to ask you about the news tonight confirmation from government agencies about the identity of the most wanted man in the world the i.s.i.l. killer who beheaded some men in the videos, jihadi john and name is mohammed emwazi are you surprised to learn he is from london from a fairly well to do family with a western education? >> not surprising at all. in fact, i'm surprised that we engage in these simplistic characters where we assume a person must be deprived and a person must be poor for some people that might be the case but it's not true in all cases. and so your typical profile is they come from normal backgrounds. >> officials say that he was obsessed with al-shabab at the start of his radicalism and why al-shabab? >> i think you will have to look to see if there is some kind of proximity to peer groups or individuals that he might be friends w
>> it does i mean for those individuals who hate the west who hate any kind of identity that is not likes it shows that look we are powerful we are strong. our culture, our identity is stronger than their culture and their identity. >> i want to ask you about the news tonight confirmation from government agencies about the identity of the most wanted man in the world the i.s.i.l. killer who beheaded some men in the videos, jihadi john and name is mohammed emwazi are you surprised to...
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we've just said who's up and who's down. let's start with senator ted cruz. why is he up? >> maybe because he would make boots out of the alligator if he were at the white house. i'm not sure. the reason he's up is number one, he's been staffing out and demonstrating as i've been talking to people in the republican fund-raising world he's demonstrating he's got a little muscle on that side. but more importantly, what it looks like for now is the republican leadership back there in congress is interested in taking a tough line on this showdown with the president that's coming up on the 27th of february about funding for the department of homeland security which is all contingent on the president's temporary executive amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. right now looks like cruz and the leadership are at least in the same chapter. there's good news for ted cruz who doesn't want to have this type of explosion going on while he's running for president. >> very interesting analysis on that. senator rand paul, why is he down? >> well there's only so much room in a list o
we've just said who's up and who's down. let's start with senator ted cruz. why is he up? >> maybe because he would make boots out of the alligator if he were at the white house. i'm not sure. the reason he's up is number one, he's been staffing out and demonstrating as i've been talking to people in the republican fund-raising world he's demonstrating he's got a little muscle on that side. but more importantly, what it looks like for now is the republican leadership back there in...
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who knew?re's a woman here who has made a business out of advising women on how to get the most out of their relationships and we're about to meet her now. taylor grew up in a traditional middle-class family. but in her early 20s, she realized her tastes were anything but ordinary. >> when i started dating guys, they wanted to go to maybe a fast food burger joint or something. i wanted to go out and experience a different lifestyle. so naturally, i ventured out. >> taylor embraced the sugar lifestyle when she was just 22. and this is rich. her sugar daddy of nearly a decade. >> how you doing, you sexy thing? give me a hug. give me a hug. okay. how you doing? >> i'm great. >> are you going to get in? >> i'm going to get in. >> sugar relationships can last a long time. taylor's been in hers for ten years. she says her sugar daddy is teaching her a lot of really important things, like golf. >> outstanding! >> good shot. >> outstanding. >> when i met rich, it was just effortless. >> all right, tayl
who knew?re's a woman here who has made a business out of advising women on how to get the most out of their relationships and we're about to meet her now. taylor grew up in a traditional middle-class family. but in her early 20s, she realized her tastes were anything but ordinary. >> when i started dating guys, they wanted to go to maybe a fast food burger joint or something. i wanted to go out and experience a different lifestyle. so naturally, i ventured out. >> taylor embraced...
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response to or in self-defense from somebody who was chasing him down who was armed and who, apparently least at some point fired some shots. >> and who's to say, by the way, they even have the right guy? they were not a police force. they could have gotten into a confrontation with an entirely different person who wound up in this fatal conflict. >> that's exactly right. i mean, it's entirely possible and who's going to be the person who's going to negate that? the only person who's going to negate it is going to be the daughter who was doing the driving lessons. other than that, there's nobody else who was a witness to who the road rage was. >> the police say the son didn't fire the first shot. does that matter that he fired back? >> the police are saying that. the police are saying that. but that doesn't mean anything. i mean, you've got shots fired right now. the police are saying that based on what, the son who is saying that and the family who was apparently letting out information that wasn't correct in the first place. so the police don't have any corner on the truth and shouldn
response to or in self-defense from somebody who was chasing him down who was armed and who, apparently least at some point fired some shots. >> and who's to say, by the way, they even have the right guy? they were not a police force. they could have gotten into a confrontation with an entirely different person who wound up in this fatal conflict. >> that's exactly right. i mean, it's entirely possible and who's going to be the person who's going to negate that? the only person...
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who's the most likely next president?i can't give you one name. >> come on. >> we will take two names, tied for first. >> jeb bush and marco rubio. >> hillary clinton is owning our news cycle and we will be right back with gore. ♪ >> big political news -- you are looking live at hillary clinton speaking in california. you can watch that speech at bloomberg politics.com. former mayor antonio vieira does that not running for senate. that is the big story. >> we're live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. up next, "taking stock." sayonara. ♪ pimm: hello, i'm pimm fox in this is what i am taking stock of. the federal reserve is holding a rate hike flex ability. reserve chair janet yellen spoke before the senate ranking committee. she said the central bank would pay more attention to data in the calendar in order to make a decision to change interest rates. next the modification should be understood as reflecting the committee's judgment. conditions have improved to the point where it will soon be the case that the change to the t
who's the most likely next president?i can't give you one name. >> come on. >> we will take two names, tied for first. >> jeb bush and marco rubio. >> hillary clinton is owning our news cycle and we will be right back with gore. ♪ >> big political news -- you are looking live at hillary clinton speaking in california. you can watch that speech at bloomberg politics.com. former mayor antonio vieira does that not running for senate. that is the big story. >>...
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he has james baker, a realist, but also guess who else, steven hadley and paul wolfowitz who left usith isis, a nutso policy called the pottery barn rule, you break it, you bought it. will the real jeb bush please stand up. are you go it alone freedom fries neocon ideologue? then your brother doubled down with his war of choice. are you taking us to war with iran? is this going to be the bush trifecta? are you going to find other ways to guard this country's interests other than taking us into another war? political correspondent casey hunt is in chicago covering governor jeb bush today. what was the feeling out there today? that he separated himself from his sibling and his father or he didn't? >> chris, i think that while the headline out of this was, i am my own man, you didn't actually hear many specifics where jeb bush is actually differentiating himself between george w. bush and george h.w. bush. if you listen to the discussion about iraq, he said there were mistakes made in iraq and that the surge was politically heroic, one of the most politically hero we can things that any
he has james baker, a realist, but also guess who else, steven hadley and paul wolfowitz who left usith isis, a nutso policy called the pottery barn rule, you break it, you bought it. will the real jeb bush please stand up. are you go it alone freedom fries neocon ideologue? then your brother doubled down with his war of choice. are you taking us to war with iran? is this going to be the bush trifecta? are you going to find other ways to guard this country's interests other than taking us into...
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who is in charge?s that person in charge going to be given the flexibility and resources they need to accomplish the mission? and the authorization, it says the president should be able to do everything that's necessary and appropriate. what is necessary and appropriate to this president? we want to know a strategy because we don't want to send our troops overseas if they're not going to win. >> well, certainly the american people also want both the president and congress to come up with a solution to this problem, which is growing by the day. congressman, thank you so much for being here today. >>> and growing outrage tonight after sentcom official publicly released specific details of future war plans against isis. senator john mccain, chairman of the senated armed forces committee tweeted au eed out tow we tell them the enemy, when, where, what forces we will attack them. unbelievabl unbelievable." retired general colonel schaffer joins me now. what is your reaction to this? >> this is keystone cops
who is in charge?s that person in charge going to be given the flexibility and resources they need to accomplish the mission? and the authorization, it says the president should be able to do everything that's necessary and appropriate. what is necessary and appropriate to this president? we want to know a strategy because we don't want to send our troops overseas if they're not going to win. >> well, certainly the american people also want both the president and congress to come up with...
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and when you look around and see people who have been here for 15, 20 years who have worked hard, whoave learned the language, et cetera we have to do something other than just saying they all should go. and that's the approach that i took when i was in the senate. i proposed an amendment in the 2007 immigration bill saying we need to fix the larger law itself. but for those people who have been here for over a period of time we put down a set of dritia. if you meet these criterion then you should have a pathway toward citizensship. host: good morning from massachusetts. caller: good morning senator. my name is evan. just calling from greater springfield, massachusetts, a city that i think is a quintessential rust belt city, economic decentralized, stagnation, brain drain. my question for you is how do we reinvigorate our economies and our older urban centers? and i was wondering as president what type of agenda you might bring forward to do so. guest: thank you. well first of all in terms of the economy writ large, i agree with those people who say we need to grow our way into greate
and when you look around and see people who have been here for 15, 20 years who have worked hard, whoave learned the language, et cetera we have to do something other than just saying they all should go. and that's the approach that i took when i was in the senate. i proposed an amendment in the 2007 immigration bill saying we need to fix the larger law itself. but for those people who have been here for over a period of time we put down a set of dritia. if you meet these criterion then you...
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well, who is it?is. >> you could have knocked me over with a feather when i got that call. just hit with this wave of emotion. i don't believe it. >> i was so happy. i mean, i was walking on cloud nine. >> defense lawyer billy richardson was driving through mississippi when he heard the news. >> i said, stop the car. and it was just like somebody had taken a two-by-four and hit me upside the head with it. >> i was convinced that if anybody could ever run an actual dna on that sample, they would find someone other than tim hennis. i believe that every fiber of my being. >> but the shocking dna results led to a pragmatic question. >> what the heck do you do now? >> hennis had been adjudicated not guilty. therefore, the state of north carolina was not going to try him again. >> we fought a revolutionary war because the king of england could try somebody over and over for the same offense. our founders put in the constitution that there will be no double jeopardy in this country. >> i understand that, but
well, who is it?is. >> you could have knocked me over with a feather when i got that call. just hit with this wave of emotion. i don't believe it. >> i was so happy. i mean, i was walking on cloud nine. >> defense lawyer billy richardson was driving through mississippi when he heard the news. >> i said, stop the car. and it was just like somebody had taken a two-by-four and hit me upside the head with it. >> i was convinced that if anybody could ever run an actual...
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that's who they took hostage. that's who they beheaded. why have they done that?ecause they want to show the world, stay away if you are an aide worker. >> even if you are helping the very people who are targeting you? >> we lock at that and think she should have been celebrated. she should have been protected. she should have been encouraged. they look at this and say vulnerable, weak this is who we want to target. >> what comes from this. >> we minimize the threat of isis. we say it's fixation on blood and if it bleeds, it leads. how do you fight a war when that's your mentality? >> i think that's the whole problem. the president is not stepping up to the job. he's refusing to identify what it is. he is looking the other way. every times, neil, i think you can't get any blinder, or dever or dumber on this and yet there is another example of well, it's just senseless violence. the great arc of history will protect us. >> it is not. >> it is not. >> for my money it may be because i have a daughter the same age as kayla. we see this cruelty and what's going on in t
that's who they took hostage. that's who they beheaded. why have they done that?ecause they want to show the world, stay away if you are an aide worker. >> even if you are helping the very people who are targeting you? >> we lock at that and think she should have been celebrated. she should have been protected. she should have been encouraged. they look at this and say vulnerable, weak this is who we want to target. >> what comes from this. >> we minimize the threat of...
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those who believe that he was killed. those who believe that he committed suicide. absolutely polarized is the society. the government seems to be confused about which way they want to go on this. first of all saying that he committed suicide and then he didn't. trying to find the lines to take on this case. in the meantime we don't know who killed the prosecutor and there are many questions about the case he was investigating the case from 21 years ago killing 95 people. >> thank you. >>> the credit realitying agency standards and poor's has agreed to pay $1 million to settle legal action brought by the u.s. government. they were knowingly inflating ratings of risky mortgage investments. the settlement is part of the u.s. government's efforts to act against those who are responsible for a crisis. >>> british politicians have voted to legalize new form of ibs treatment prevent mothers from passing on deadly diseases to their children. it uses the dna from three people to produce a healthy being. the u.k. will be the first place in the world that allows this ground-b
those who believe that he was killed. those who believe that he committed suicide. absolutely polarized is the society. the government seems to be confused about which way they want to go on this. first of all saying that he committed suicide and then he didn't. trying to find the lines to take on this case. in the meantime we don't know who killed the prosecutor and there are many questions about the case he was investigating the case from 21 years ago killing 95 people. >> thank you....
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i personally love seeing just a normal regular resident who wants to contribute to our city and who is a rate payer and has experience of that in their job be a part of this. i think my question is i can't believe you want to do this, but really glad you are here and thank you for even considering this appointment. >> thank you, supervisor tang >> thank you, mr. kwan any last comments you'd like to make? >> i'm pumped, i'm very excited. i will put my shoel ter to the wheel for this. i'm only one of five but i look forward to doing this. >> we are going to open this item for public comment and then move on with our discussion. i have a number of cards and if you can come up in the order your name is called. if we have a line it will be along this wall here. dan flannigan, followed by (calling names). >> good morning, supervisors, my name is dan flannigan, i am coming here speaking as the executive director of friends of urban forest. i know you have looked at a very impressive resume' and has a great amount of experience in managing a large organization here in san francisco but i'd lik
i personally love seeing just a normal regular resident who wants to contribute to our city and who is a rate payer and has experience of that in their job be a part of this. i think my question is i can't believe you want to do this, but really glad you are here and thank you for even considering this appointment. >> thank you, supervisor tang >> thank you, mr. kwan any last comments you'd like to make? >> i'm pumped, i'm very excited. i will put my shoel ter to the wheel for...
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who gets hurt and who is helped? in the name of, they have a sinister cover up there, the trolls and who is getting helped by that? these big mega corporations and who is getting hurt? the little guys who can't go through all the extra steps, can't afford to protect themselves, and we're going to decide whether the big guys, big guys again who take their work to china without plushing --ing, this legislation is consistent with the decades of h.r. 9, the decades-lock war being waged on america's -- against america's independent inventors. here are a few provisions of this quote, innovation act. it would create new requirements for a patent holder, when a patent holder must, once filing a claim for infringement, provide information about all the parties to -- who are involved with this and thus you basically have the accused infringer is going to know everybody who is involved an thus be able to basically attack his -- all of his -- all of the people, not just the guy who has lost his intellectual property rights but s
who gets hurt and who is helped? in the name of, they have a sinister cover up there, the trolls and who is getting helped by that? these big mega corporations and who is getting hurt? the little guys who can't go through all the extra steps, can't afford to protect themselves, and we're going to decide whether the big guys, big guys again who take their work to china without plushing --ing, this legislation is consistent with the decades of h.r. 9, the decades-lock war being waged on america's...
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autoworkers who were on the line who wouldn't be on the line but for what he did.so you know he's kept his eye on the horizon. >> rose: this book is called believer by david axelrod my 40 years in politics this is david axle roll-- axelrod's story. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us yen line at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this program since 2002. american express additional funding employed by. a >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyl sue herera. >>> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "nightly business report." i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herera. well it is mid february and for much of the country mired in deep freeze thoughts are turning to spring just about a month away now and while spring is usually a time for warmer weather, it is also an important time for finances. >> that is very true sue. tonight, we'll take a look at some things that come into play in the spring and could
autoworkers who were on the line who wouldn't be on the line but for what he did.so you know he's kept his eye on the horizon. >> rose: this book is called believer by david axelrod my 40 years in politics this is david axle roll-- axelrod's story. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us yen line at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. >> rose: funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this...
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. >> once a triumphant story where the underdog, who is underdogs who are black men, are able to take control of their lives and actually set their own destiny was something that people found thrilling. and i think some other people found quite threatening. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is about more than work. it is about growing a community. everyday across the country, the men and women of the i.b.e.w. are committed to doing the job right, doing the job safe, and doing the job on time. because while we might wire your street, we're also your friends and neighbors. i.b.e.w. the power professionals in your neighborhood. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for
. >> once a triumphant story where the underdog, who is underdogs who are black men, are able to take control of their lives and actually set their own destiny was something that people found thrilling. and i think some other people found quite threatening. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is about more than work. it is about growing a...
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many people like max newman who was a professor at came bridge, who helped do it. so it's good to read. i hope the andrew hodgess enigma book or read the chapter in my book that talks about how colossus -- which is one of the first all-electronic computers was built. >> host: nance in la grange georgia, hi nancy. >> caller: hi, thank you and good afternoon. it's a great honor to speak with mr. isaacson. i called to ask if he is aware of james lovelace's -- relates to the discussion he had about franklin and voltaire and i wonder if he is aware of voltaires and how that was -- british unitarian minister who said the purpose of miracles is to prevents the knee for miracles. >> host: why is this of interest to you. >> gus baas of the fossil water in the aqua fer. the debate between the american philosophical society about voltaire's theory of spontaneous -- is because of sea shells in the andes and jefferson didn't think it was a miracle. he did this before the plate tectonics and i'm concerned about protecting the water in the aqua fer but down in the last ice age, 1
many people like max newman who was a professor at came bridge, who helped do it. so it's good to read. i hope the andrew hodgess enigma book or read the chapter in my book that talks about how colossus -- which is one of the first all-electronic computers was built. >> host: nance in la grange georgia, hi nancy. >> caller: hi, thank you and good afternoon. it's a great honor to speak with mr. isaacson. i called to ask if he is aware of james lovelace's -- relates to the discussion...
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is going to be a fighter for rate payers and who is going to do the right thing and who is going to not just deal with clean power appropriately but deal with all issues of the puc appropriately and really, i mean i know that there's a hard-working staff at the puc but sometimes the details are not always brought to the surface and really pushing to bring the details to the surface that the public would be interested in hearing about, to be sure you are their advocate , to be sure you are asking the right questions and communicating the right message and really pushing the envelope as someone who is a true advocate for rate payers, so can i count on you to be that person if you are appointed to this seat? >> i want to use a word other than yes. affirmative. >> thank you. i may have other questions but i'm going to yield the floor and i'm looking forward to hear some of the public comment here today. so thank you. >> thank you, president breed. >> supervisor tang >> thank you, chair avalos and thank you for being here. part of me knows how you feel when you are appointed by the mayor
is going to be a fighter for rate payers and who is going to do the right thing and who is going to not just deal with clean power appropriately but deal with all issues of the puc appropriately and really, i mean i know that there's a hard-working staff at the puc but sometimes the details are not always brought to the surface and really pushing to bring the details to the surface that the public would be interested in hearing about, to be sure you are their advocate , to be sure you are...
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young couples who are courting. there is a range of activities and scenes that really constitute this social history of brooklyn and the black experience in a time of immense change around world war ii, and the gender changes as well as economic and social changes. >> he collected souvenirs, baseballs. it is hard to read. whether it was the last game souvenirs come out of all valve games. the negro leagues were famous for the players signing autographs with fans, just as they do today. balls go into the stands. so you've got a baseball signed by the beer players -- the premier players of the negro league. >> we want people to preserve their personal culture that they might not think are important but tell the story of our history. >> you can watch this and other programs anytime by visiting c-span.org/history. >> you are watching american history tv on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on a spoke -- on facebook. >> today, in our discussion of minority groups, we have with us two guests. one is minister malc
young couples who are courting. there is a range of activities and scenes that really constitute this social history of brooklyn and the black experience in a time of immense change around world war ii, and the gender changes as well as economic and social changes. >> he collected souvenirs, baseballs. it is hard to read. whether it was the last game souvenirs come out of all valve games. the negro leagues were famous for the players signing autographs with fans, just as they do today....
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would you say to the enormous majority of muslims who repudiated the paris attack who said it was at freedom of speech has to come with responsibilities? >> i would quote aryeh neier who used to be the president of the aclu here. he, as a holocaust survivor, defended the right of marxists to march through skokie in illinois in 1977, and he wrote a very good book called “defending my enemy” _ that is, yes, you may disagree with what charlie hebdo did, but as long as it is within the law, you have to accept their right to do it. you may risk if you don't do that, soon or later, that others will come after you and apply the same principles that you would like to apply to charlie hebdo to yourself. >> on the other hand, if you look at charlie hebdo or if you look at the cartoons you published, are you at all concerned that it could fuel anger against muslims and islamophobia in the west? >> i think “islamophobia” is a very tricky term. i agree that discrimination against muslims is taking place, and we have to fight that. but if you want to use the term “islamophobia,” it has to imply o
would you say to the enormous majority of muslims who repudiated the paris attack who said it was at freedom of speech has to come with responsibilities? >> i would quote aryeh neier who used to be the president of the aclu here. he, as a holocaust survivor, defended the right of marxists to march through skokie in illinois in 1977, and he wrote a very good book called “defending my enemy” _ that is, yes, you may disagree with what charlie hebdo did, but as long as it is within the...
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>> i think because it's not clear who's right and who's wrong.f ellen pao had no case she would not have filed the lawsuit. if kleiner perkins felt like it was going to be dramatically embarrassed it would have settled. but they both think that they're right. and so they're able to kind of continue down this process. it's very expensive and very public process in which neither one of them look great. intimate details of ellen's sex life are being brought to light. she has to sit there and listen to her former co-workers describe her as a terrible employee. and meanwhile, kleiner perkins has now become kind of like the icon of the old boys network which is not exactly the image it wants to present. so they're both suffering. they can't agree on anything. so therefore, they're in court. >> and in fact there, were some other details that came out about how the man who's accused in this case actually showed up at one of his co-co-workers at her hotel room in his bathrobe. there are salacious details as you say. that aside do you think this case is a
>> i think because it's not clear who's right and who's wrong.f ellen pao had no case she would not have filed the lawsuit. if kleiner perkins felt like it was going to be dramatically embarrassed it would have settled. but they both think that they're right. and so they're able to kind of continue down this process. it's very expensive and very public process in which neither one of them look great. intimate details of ellen's sex life are being brought to light. she has to sit there and...
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i have friends, i have neighbors who are now kidnapped who are now with isis. many of them are women. i'm really worried about them. we all know that isis believe in sexual enslavement. and unfortunately they just derive that from verses in quran. this is so sad. our people, our civilians, they are successful people. the christians of syria are equivalent what we call here in the united states small business, they go to church they spend time with their families, they are not politically activist. and they have no support now. they are fighting isis alone only kurds and peshmerga are fighting standing on the front lines helping them defeating isis. but it's still not enough because they are not receiving direct support yet. so it's really hard for them. and isis are really powerful. >> yes. you mentioned the kurds and peshmerga. we know many of those groups have reached out to the u.s. to ask for help different levels of assistance. what more do you think that the u.s. could be doing to help these people that seem to have no shields no protection there? >> yes.
i have friends, i have neighbors who are now kidnapped who are now with isis. many of them are women. i'm really worried about them. we all know that isis believe in sexual enslavement. and unfortunately they just derive that from verses in quran. this is so sad. our people, our civilians, they are successful people. the christians of syria are equivalent what we call here in the united states small business, they go to church they spend time with their families, they are not politically...