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here, youeing out still talk to stephen -- you still see the same people here. i just checked in with wanda, the mistress of tailgating. sitting in the same spot every year. that is part of the fun. the light, here and see the friends they see you're all season long. it is all part of the fun of getting ready for a good season. >> that brings us to a text question of the day. which regular season ravens game are you most looking forward to? 60% say the season opener. 67% say the steelers game. just 17% say the championship rematch. you can text your pick. standard text messaging rates apply. while the season is just about to start, baseball is getting ready for the postseason. the o's have a chance to make it all the way. guaranteed seats for all of the possible home games. the deadline for yours is september 6. >> coming up, bradley manning says to: chelsea as he heads to militaryfamous potential area. >> the goal is to be comfortable in her skin. to be the first -- the person she never had an opportunity to be. >> an announcement why manning waited until now.
here, youeing out still talk to stephen -- you still see the same people here. i just checked in with wanda, the mistress of tailgating. sitting in the same spot every year. that is part of the fun. the light, here and see the friends they see you're all season long. it is all part of the fun of getting ready for a good season. >> that brings us to a text question of the day. which regular season ravens game are you most looking forward to? 60% say the season opener. 67% say the steelers...
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okay item number two supervisor avalos do youe any other comments before we send this forward >> i just heard from rick that we are - if we actually had the chronicle and examiner in item number one the examiner would be the paper for the first fiscal year and the chronicle with the second. so my clerk will work with the staff to get this done >> so we'll approve item number one with the chronicle or - >> so we'll keep item number one and we'll work on the full board and item number two we'll move forward with the caveat with the clerk to
okay item number two supervisor avalos do youe any other comments before we send this forward >> i just heard from rick that we are - if we actually had the chronicle and examiner in item number one the examiner would be the paper for the first fiscal year and the chronicle with the second. so my clerk will work with the staff to get this done >> so we'll approve item number one with the chronicle or - >> so we'll keep item number one and we'll work on the full board and item...
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next in-bepth bible study each weekday the samtime thank you for watchi today's progm and god bless youeole rld in his [ male announcer ] you know what's so awesome about the internet? it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- america's fastest, most reliable internet takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] and now you can get it too. for a limited time, switch to fios online for an amazing $79.99 a month for the first year. plus your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. technology that makes life more entertaining, call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. closed captioning provided by production west. www.prodwest.com more than 75 million americans are living in pain, i had grade 4 bone on bone arthritis in both my knees. it was pretty unbearable. after a day of gardening i'm really limping badly. when i b
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nebuchadnezzar at the sam# time daniel was taken @ into cvity for standard ting g's word daniel chapter 1 what youeferring to shedrick me sck a ndigo were thrown into the fiery furnace that seated seven mes necessary cook thdues they were on harm they dn'have a hair on their head tinged you'll find thaá in niel three remembe nebuchadzzar looked to the window of the fuace id i see for individuals three hebrew children d one that looks like the sonf god you know what was it was the son of godt s j#sus christ right in thereitthem not a hair on their head was cinched gina califora is a sh inas home being haunted i hope seehe answer on tv i hope you do to there are evil spirits in the wld is not one behind every tree will asre you the bible tells us about evilpirits jesus ran eaevil spirits dro evil spirits out of tse who were possessed numerous occasions those evil spirits are still around you know what we have power over allnemies inhe name of jesus christ makeote loop chaer 10 verse 17 and 18 if you have negati oevil in your home you can take a small amount olive l the will of our people thas beenle
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we have more from where the youe trial was being held. >> bo xilai's long time friend and ally, policehief where bo xilai ruled a as secretary. the two men gave very different accounts leading up to accounts. they do not deny saying that other people say that gu kailai, bo xilai as wife, was involved in the death of neil haywood. now did he deny striking him in the face in front of others after he heard that her from his wife that she felt they were trying to frame her. but he knew that gu kailai killed him because she said that she intended to do so, and she had been hampering the investigation behind the scenes. he was asked by bo xilai do you believe you were dismissed from your job in order to stop police investigation? the answer was yes. most people here don't believe this is a normal trial at all. they believe the defense of bo xilai is part of the theater. he has been allowed to do this to give greater weight to his conviction, which has been pre-determined. >> there is much more to come on the al jazeera news hour. we'll be in the democratic of congo where a land is feeling co
we have more from where the youe trial was being held. >> bo xilai's long time friend and ally, policehief where bo xilai ruled a as secretary. the two men gave very different accounts leading up to accounts. they do not deny saying that other people say that gu kailai, bo xilai as wife, was involved in the death of neil haywood. now did he deny striking him in the face in front of others after he heard that her from his wife that she felt they were trying to frame her. but he knew that...
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we lived there for 47 years and one day here youe,ere, you were a person, a real person who carried.e you had on your leather jacket, you were taking pictures, talking to the little kids. to them it was the best thing ever, jon bon jovi was here. they don't care that they have no place to live or no food, jon bon jovi was here. katie: it just shows you i think how much jon has made a difference in so many people's lives. >> it was tremendous. on behalf of webber avenue, we just thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [cheers and applause] >> my pleasure. katie: really nice. when we come back, who is jon's biggest fan. is it this guy? ♪ >> or these ladies? and their special bon jovi memorabilia that they never leave home without. we'll find out after this. [cheers and applause] announcer: coming up later, jon answers your burning bon jovi questions. katie: is it weird when you hear your song on the radio? >> early on you turn it all the way up and cheers and applause] katie: all right, we're back with jon bon jovi. jon, we're going to take a look at that video that went viral after a
we lived there for 47 years and one day here youe,ere, you were a person, a real person who carried.e you had on your leather jacket, you were taking pictures, talking to the little kids. to them it was the best thing ever, jon bon jovi was here. they don't care that they have no place to live or no food, jon bon jovi was here. katie: it just shows you i think how much jon has made a difference in so many people's lives. >> it was tremendous. on behalf of webber avenue, we just thank you...
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. >> big changes to a san francisco icon and a wax museum is shutting itsd comes with youe of gravy or syrup. >>> that's "america's money." i'm diana perez. have a great day, everyone. go ahead of him ne and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >> whether you are just joining us or headed out the door, developing news in hayward where an armed suspec
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if youe the theater you pay for tickets. the banks don't charge up-front.ri: but you charge a monthly fee. >> for some account and typically a few of a balance of a certain level whichs one that some people on understand. gerri: they're charging people who do banking online for having checks essentially, during a checking. i mean, that makes no sense to me. >> i agree. there are some things you do that cost banks money. if you want paper statements and they have to put tm in an envelope, that costs money. but if you decide you will be doing your banking online and take pictures ofhecks and send them in, that saves the banks a lot of money because when you go to the teller it costs the more gerri: they still charge you. >> but they will refer to it as a convenience fee. gerri: a convenience fee, that is like usual. that means -- here's what i think. there are 100 million banking accounts out there. nine out of ten of us have a banking account, check on account. increasingly more and more people, especially when people are turning to these debit cards, prepai
if youe the theater you pay for tickets. the banks don't charge up-front.ri: but you charge a monthly fee. >> for some account and typically a few of a balance of a certain level whichs one that some people on understand. gerri: they're charging people who do banking online for having checks essentially, during a checking. i mean, that makes no sense to me. >> i agree. there are some things you do that cost banks money. if you want paper statements and they have to put tm in an...
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see this scene take that's what i always respond to and it's wearing a lot of different hats for youe's -- it'sie because you knew the story, you knew everything? you can know about the primary chacter? the main character? and you knew the relationships? you knew everything? >> the history of -- the research was already done, the relationships are already established, not just with the cast but also the caruso so you can speak a short hand. >> rose: so what was hard about it other than you're doing two things. >> you're overwhelmed with the amount of work and we have a finite amount of time. >> rose: he has to do a scene, for example, we have to sit in the middle -- to do that -- the episode you directed where i guess that you're dealing drugs. that was the episode that you direct sod you had to sit there in that scene, we had to do that intense scene and then in the middle of it we were staring into each other's eyes and then you said "oh, right, cut." (laughter) then you have to go and check the monitor and check a million things and everybody's asking the questions and you have to be
see this scene take that's what i always respond to and it's wearing a lot of different hats for youe's -- it'sie because you knew the story, you knew everything? you can know about the primary chacter? the main character? and you knew the relationships? you knew everything? >> the history of -- the research was already done, the relationships are already established, not just with the cast but also the caruso so you can speak a short hand. >> rose: so what was hard about it other...
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so when you brush with the peecte youe actually sion styling, coiningentle ceramic heat and healthy ionicle shine and style. no more singeing your hair with a flat iron, burning your hair with a curling iron or hassle and damage with a blow dryer and round brush. the perfecter is different, super-easy to use and it's actually healthy for your hair. coming up, even women who use the perfecter for the very first time are amazed at their results. >> [gasps] wow, oh my gosh, it's so great. it's so much shinier too. >> wow, i really feel like i am in a hair commercial. [laughter] >> announcer: the perfecter fusion styler was created by renowned international stylist and founder of calista tools, maria mccool. she was frustrated with her own frizzy hair and needed a faster, easier way tget beautiful results. and now she's done it with her incredible perfecter fusion styler, and she is committed to bringing you salon results at home. now let's join perfecter inventor maria mccool and beauty expert patti reilly and find out
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he comes home, sits down and eats it and d walks off and youe disappointed you got your feelings hurt. a student does his best in school and gets a grade that's very disappointing. you and i can go through life and d think of all the things tt would disappoint us. disappointment is unavoidable. situations, circumstances. but discouragement is th feeling of despair, that feeling of despondency. so discouragement is a choice we make. i don't have to remain discouraged. i might get discouraged but t i don't have to remain discouragement is unavoidable, but if i choose to remain discouraged it's because ofof a choice you and i make. passage, you don't have to rein discouraged no matttter what is going on in your life. you don't know what i've been through. i know what i've been through. i know wt a lot of people have been through. somehow, some way, because of their lationship to christ, god's helped them in some shion to helelp them overcome it. now what are the causes? what causes a peperson to be discouraged? let me ask you this question. do you know why you're discouraged? if you're o
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court, youe state would have to do it within seven years.eteering indictment, there is no statute of limitations. host: sarasota, florida, republican line. caller: good morning. i was just wondering mr. cullen's thoughts regarding the prisoner's dilemma and how u.s. authorities work with organized this prisoner's dilemma can lead to failure. thank you. host: before you leave, what do you mean by prisoner's dilemma? caller: when two criminals go to they are trying to prove their innocence, and they both collude to work -- they actually end up making things worse in the court system. if you had the organized crime working with the u.s. authorities, this will lead to more failure. guest: obviously that is at the heart of this case. whitey bulger claims that he had immunity from a federal jeremiahr named sullivan who was conveniently dead so he cannot be cross examined. but he claimed that he saved o .ullivan's live from mafia guys there's no evidence that the mafia mafia in this town was ever astute -- was ever stupid enough to kill a federal p
court, youe state would have to do it within seven years.eteering indictment, there is no statute of limitations. host: sarasota, florida, republican line. caller: good morning. i was just wondering mr. cullen's thoughts regarding the prisoner's dilemma and how u.s. authorities work with organized this prisoner's dilemma can lead to failure. thank you. host: before you leave, what do you mean by prisoner's dilemma? caller: when two criminals go to they are trying to prove their innocence, and...
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and i hope youe let me speak.he hypocrisy of liberals and those who want to point out the color of skin that the than the content of character amazing. there were three black teenagers beating up a white boy. did not hear jesse jackson and you do not hear al sharpton. it does not fit their narrative so they do not speak about it. as far as president obama being reluctant to talk about race, you do not remember that stupid his summit where he threw grandmother under the bus. i am not afraid of a black kid. i am afraid of a kid who wears his pants down along his side, has a hoodie on and does not have a job. i do not care if they are white or black. that is what i am afraid of. host: can we ask you the question? to you have any black friends? caller: i have had black friends. there you go again. parenthood destroys more black babies. the black community is devastated. the liberals have acted like black people cannot take care of themselves. welfare, affirmative action. it is so insulting. host: a lot of information
and i hope youe let me speak.he hypocrisy of liberals and those who want to point out the color of skin that the than the content of character amazing. there were three black teenagers beating up a white boy. did not hear jesse jackson and you do not hear al sharpton. it does not fit their narrative so they do not speak about it. as far as president obama being reluctant to talk about race, you do not remember that stupid his summit where he threw grandmother under the bus. i am not afraid of a...
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then gives youe a little bit of perspective. there have been a series of opinions in the sentence that was handed down yesterday. you may have opinions of your own. here is how you can share them with us. if you live outside the united states, if you could also give us opinion on that. he made a statement and thoughts known on the release yesterday saying reprimanding betrayed his country. obligations as a soldier. editors of "new york times" known --eir opinion and again, with all that in mind, your thoughts and opinions on the 35-year sentence given to bradley manning yesterday. and as we start this morning, we will start in florida on the republican line. david. good morning. guess they had to give him something, but i have an issue with the fact that what we're doing around the world cannot stand the light of day. there is a problem. there is a little saying that truth is treason is in the empire of lives. that is all i have to say. to get tell us about the role in this. what this says about those who will provide informatio
then gives youe a little bit of perspective. there have been a series of opinions in the sentence that was handed down yesterday. you may have opinions of your own. here is how you can share them with us. if you live outside the united states, if you could also give us opinion on that. he made a statement and thoughts known on the release yesterday saying reprimanding betrayed his country. obligations as a soldier. editors of "new york times" known --eir opinion and again, with all...
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where youe only thing can say that states have a leg to stand on.tly residency is related to taxation. missouri,n't live in i need to move here before i pay taxes. guest: the example of troops being sent in to enforce civil rights laws. that demonstrates the danger that nullification presents. when you don't have a final meansr, ultimately that you have to resolve it through force. either we accept the lawful process and that the supreme court said our schools need to have agregated, or you conflict between arkansas and the united states that have to be resolved through the united states'superior force. i think that is a bad way to run the country. i wanted to get your reaction from a tweet from matt smith. yes.: we are supposed to have apart s. just last year the supreme court said the government cannot force you to buy something. they can transform it into a tax. they cannot regulate things that are purely local. the gun free school zones act. congress legislated you cannot bring a gun to a school. women.ence against a local matter that the govern
where youe only thing can say that states have a leg to stand on.tly residency is related to taxation. missouri,n't live in i need to move here before i pay taxes. guest: the example of troops being sent in to enforce civil rights laws. that demonstrates the danger that nullification presents. when you don't have a final meansr, ultimately that you have to resolve it through force. either we accept the lawful process and that the supreme court said our schools need to have agregated, or you...
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youe i can also convey to is that others who have seen that classified intelligence that includes leadingembers of congress and those parties, that includes leaders of our allies around the globe, that includes members of the arab league, the most important collection of arab states. they have all seen this evidence and they have reached an assessment that dovetails with the assessment that we have conveyed to you so far publicly. the other part of this that is relevant is that there is other relevant information that you know about the use of chemical weapons, about the terrible effect that is had on the people in syria. >> that was at the white house press briefing yesterday. a few other stories on this subject. here's a story from cnn. rumsfeld says that obama has not yet justified the syria attack. rumsfeld said in an interview wednesday that obama has yet to justify potential strikes in syria. he sharply criticized obama's administration for allowing details about intentional action to become public before any decisions have been made. saying, i can't imagine what they are thinking,
youe i can also convey to is that others who have seen that classified intelligence that includes leadingembers of congress and those parties, that includes leaders of our allies around the globe, that includes members of the arab league, the most important collection of arab states. they have all seen this evidence and they have reached an assessment that dovetails with the assessment that we have conveyed to you so far publicly. the other part of this that is relevant is that there is other...
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pain and youe back want to see orthopedic surgery, you can choose a health on that will cover those kinds of services. if you want to go to a more , you can go tor an insurance plan that will cover that kind of coverage instead of having to pay out of pocket. much.nk you very join me in thanking our panel for a great discussion. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> you can see that discussion again any time and look at the c-span video library. we are going live now to a discussion on a defense review. the major general will discuss the air force strategy and the value. it is a mandated review of the defense department strategies that are carried out every four years. >> a special thanks to our viewers on c-span. as a startingyou point to turn off your electronic devices. i say that as i am looking at a mine and realize that i frequently get lost in the commands. there are so many options that offer is hard to find. this is a special discussion series. been holding these talks for more than one decad
pain and youe back want to see orthopedic surgery, you can choose a health on that will cover those kinds of services. if you want to go to a more , you can go tor an insurance plan that will cover that kind of coverage instead of having to pay out of pocket. much.nk you very join me in thanking our panel for a great discussion. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> you can see that discussion again...
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that youes the idea consume the world that you want to live in yourself. so much of that richness has come from immigrants. a long history of hispanic families going back many years. i think number could teach washington quite a lot about human potential. when i say washington, i mean house republicans. [laughter] [applause] dark cultural forces that will have a dramatic social change -- there are cultural forces that will bring a dramatic change. forget that 73 million people have lived in poverty for the last 10 years. they want to keep pace with expectations. latin america is going to waste dining demographic shift with few young and few old and many working age people. howre going to talk about we can maximize this opportunity at thelaborate with them same time, we cannot ignore the very disturbing problems that affect the region as well. there is violence and homicide rates that have reached epidemic levels. violence against women is rampant. canada and latin america do so much better than the u.s. did in its financial crisis. divide in howl different
that youes the idea consume the world that you want to live in yourself. so much of that richness has come from immigrants. a long history of hispanic families going back many years. i think number could teach washington quite a lot about human potential. when i say washington, i mean house republicans. [laughter] [applause] dark cultural forces that will have a dramatic social change -- there are cultural forces that will bring a dramatic change. forget that 73 million people have lived in...
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that one of the things that was liked about selective consumption of media not feel youes have to dumb down covers. he wass like you have -- talking about nightly news -- he -- you have an audience coming to you. he feels like he can actually elevate the coverage and talk about the important issues. i am interested to see whether the panel agrees with that. it's always about the audience. i used to cover the court for " usa today." the challenge is really the same. sure that myty readers now know what habeas corpus is but i cannot assume to much more than that. lawyers do real estate and they are not experts in criminal law. i think you always have to make it simple as you can. is a political idiot savant. he thinks you should know certain information. [laughter] a conspiracy and read orrin curr and read the 10,000 wod -treatise if you want to. there is ace a civilized thing and that is the great ng about social media and websites is that you can drill down. i have never used the word 'habeas corpus' on television because i don't think people know what that is so we write around it. >>
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youe -- i was wondering if are familiar with the book, of very well-documented book that was largelyred by the media that advance the premise that the real person who initiated the watergate break-in was really john dean and his motivation was to clear out evidence that the democrats were operating a prostitute ring of their headquarters. this book had a lot of copies of reports from employees and a lot of other information. i cannot recall the name of the book unfortunately. it was written quite a while ago. are you familiar with the book? with: i am not familiar the book%, but i have heard that rumor -- per say, but i have heard that rumor circulated. i honestly do not have an opinion on who orchestrated the watergate break-in. i think a lot of people have come up with interesting stories and whoever knows is not talking apparently. i do not know anything anyone else does to be honest with you. host: that was our last call. final thoughts. guest: i hope people will watch the film on cnn tonight. you can find it at ournixon.com or facebook. make sure to see it on tv or go to theater
youe -- i was wondering if are familiar with the book, of very well-documented book that was largelyred by the media that advance the premise that the real person who initiated the watergate break-in was really john dean and his motivation was to clear out evidence that the democrats were operating a prostitute ring of their headquarters. this book had a lot of copies of reports from employees and a lot of other information. i cannot recall the name of the book unfortunately. it was written...
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. -- have youe heard successfully sent a pilot application to the social security administration and have they successfully verified it back to you? we have begun testing with social security administration. in may. testing is continuing and it will be completed this month. >> were saying you have not yet successfully sent a pilot. >> i have to get back to you on the details. >> how about homeland security? they checked prisoner status. is the same for all the institutions. the testing has begun and he began a few months ago. it is continuing. it will be completed this month. >> it is really a simple question. have you sent out trial application and received it back successfully? >> i understand and i do not want to get in to the water on the technical aspects. >> a person comes to the exchange, they put in their application, pretty easy. and you say, we have to check it out. >> i'm sure that we can get that answer for you. >> isn't that your key job? aren't you in charge of having the data hub and the exchanges ready to go? >> i am one of the people working on the implementation of
. -- have youe heard successfully sent a pilot application to the social security administration and have they successfully verified it back to you? we have begun testing with social security administration. in may. testing is continuing and it will be completed this month. >> were saying you have not yet successfully sent a pilot. >> i have to get back to you on the details. >> how about homeland security? they checked prisoner status. is the same for all the institutions....
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saying if youe can get credits faster, if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter, itn't matter how many hours in a classroom you work there it the question is, do you know the subject? if you can accelerate it, you should be able to save money doing it. [applause] some schools are trying what you are doing here in scranton. that is creating partnerships between high schools and colleges so students in high school can start accruing credits. they can get a jump on their degree. that saves them money. [applause] the bottom line is, i want to see schools and states get in the game. try new things. figure out how to maintain high- quality while reducing costs. we will provide incentives to states to do that. the third thing, even if we control cost, some of you will still have debt once you graduate. that is ok. i have debt, joe had debt. us have parents who come in a matter how much they love us and work hard, can afford to pay for all of our college. the question is, can you manage responsibly? he, people don't want to take out debt, but they are making a good investmen
saying if youe can get credits faster, if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter, itn't matter how many hours in a classroom you work there it the question is, do you know the subject? if you can accelerate it, you should be able to save money doing it. [applause] some schools are trying what you are doing here in scranton. that is creating partnerships between high schools and colleges so students in high school can start accruing credits. they can get a jump on their degree....
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at i looked swelling crowd and thought this was more than just a news story. , youe mentioned before look good before the world, but this is a risk that you run. we talked openly and freely about the space shot. it is one of the tributes of democracy. it is right here. later, i am gray wiserhope the world is about these issues. for discussion of the movement and the dream, we are joined by toee civil rights leaders, journalists, and one college president. to my left, and john wilson, the residence of morehouse college, martin luther king's alma mater summit dedicated to the education of average american males. theseveral years, he was director of the white house initiative on historically black colleges and universities. to my far right, only geography aide tow young, a close martin luther king. young helped organize the march on washington. in addition he is a former congressman, a former mayor of atlanta, and warmer ambassador to the united nations. he is currently a professor at the andrew young center for policy studies at george washington university. full, co-moderator of the p
at i looked swelling crowd and thought this was more than just a news story. , youe mentioned before look good before the world, but this is a risk that you run. we talked openly and freely about the space shot. it is one of the tributes of democracy. it is right here. later, i am gray wiserhope the world is about these issues. for discussion of the movement and the dream, we are joined by toee civil rights leaders, journalists, and one college president. to my left, and john wilson, the...
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people, -- youe legalize people, they got to get a job, right, where there is healthcare. we know the american people to their health care through their employment, 80%. they will have more opportunities to get employment. their wages will increase, which means their ability to buy better food, to have a saner life, i mean, the stress that must be on those communities of people, the housing they have to live in. economic social and standards that will improve, but they will have to rely on emergency care because that was what was adopted in the senate. even though there is more than enough money saved according to cbo, instead of spending $45 billion over the next 10 years amount we spend $45 billion putting more control agents on the border. those are the decisions we are going to make. they are difficult ones. i believe they are going to have more access. toh of the states will have -- you will see states that will be friendlier, illinois, maybe more than in other states, but eventually they will get there, the citizens. the dreamers will get the citizenship liquor. agri
people, -- youe legalize people, they got to get a job, right, where there is healthcare. we know the american people to their health care through their employment, 80%. they will have more opportunities to get employment. their wages will increase, which means their ability to buy better food, to have a saner life, i mean, the stress that must be on those communities of people, the housing they have to live in. economic social and standards that will improve, but they will have to rely on...
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youe are the conversations have to have because the reality imposed upon us by a lack of resources is we must assess cases. -- we must process cases. all convictions are obtained by police. i think it is actually 94%. you can get even higher. pleased that are taken after hearings. takenare pleased that are instead of testimony, instead of getting information. i am not trying to pick on prosecutors today. but it is a routine by practice. youll give you a chance if don't make me work. if i don't have to do to discovery and to turn over information, i will give you this number. if i have to work, the number goes up. constitution, i understand that i am supposed to work. this case is supposed to be what , not whatter work happens instead of it. this is interesting and that i will stop. 50th, as we know, this is the march on washington's 50th. it is interesting for this community who cares area that there is a letter from a birmingham jail's 50th. if you remember that letter, there are two groups of people he singles out as being problematic. is a social justice issue, not as a legal issue
youe are the conversations have to have because the reality imposed upon us by a lack of resources is we must assess cases. -- we must process cases. all convictions are obtained by police. i think it is actually 94%. you can get even higher. pleased that are taken after hearings. takenare pleased that are instead of testimony, instead of getting information. i am not trying to pick on prosecutors today. but it is a routine by practice. youll give you a chance if don't make me work. if i don't...
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but you overcame your fear and youe you had to, -- because had to, because to not keep going means toything. and we had decided from the very getting -- the very beginning that we were going to do something about this even it is going to cause some of us our lives. we understood that there was going to be a blood price to be paid, and we would probably have to pay it. >> i would add that you do not start out expecting to die. that is not the motivator that takes you to the effort. historyrealize that the -- our history is one in which a lot of people paid a deep price for for our liberation. as carlotta said, the thing that tormented our enemies most was that we stayed. they wanted us to quit. they wanted you to back down. they wanted you to go back wherever they thought you ought to go back to. decided the moment you that you were going to stick it out, try to do the best you can sncc or thet is little rock nine, there was the same thread that ran through both of our existences am a that was that we were going to show that we belonged there and you are going to have to get used to a
but you overcame your fear and youe you had to, -- because had to, because to not keep going means toything. and we had decided from the very getting -- the very beginning that we were going to do something about this even it is going to cause some of us our lives. we understood that there was going to be a blood price to be paid, and we would probably have to pay it. >> i would add that you do not start out expecting to die. that is not the motivator that takes you to the effort....
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so somebody else does not have to tell yopeople how to run youe it took me a long time to really seeo ha is that treatm the general agreement on tariffs and trade had just been signed one year b3 tore the march on washinng on. it is ironic and cool, but we are seeing a lot of things that literally were h, tpening in the early 60's. and we are seeing the logical and economic outcome and consequences right now. [applause] >> i have a couple little in godents that h, tpen over the next few days. after wrong with a friend down to floriork. five in the morning to get picked up hitchhiking by two guys in a pickup truck, a double cabin my guess. i sat behind listen to them quietly. there were talking about the naggers ys in washington. i kept my little mouth shut. about three or four days later was heading back toward my family's in ohio. and in south carolina i had been hanging out at a dusfrom t corn. there were not as many interstates in those days. finally a car pulled up. it was too black women with a kid. there were all in the front seats. i got in the back seat and thought, i'm going
so somebody else does not have to tell yopeople how to run youe it took me a long time to really seeo ha is that treatm the general agreement on tariffs and trade had just been signed one year b3 tore the march on washinng on. it is ironic and cool, but we are seeing a lot of things that literally were h, tpening in the early 60's. and we are seeing the logical and economic outcome and consequences right now. [applause] >> i have a couple little in godents that h, tpen over the next few...