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jamal? as i: well, as much think -- what i think is everyone in the country actually wants to be in the same pot together. and you talkound to people about this. what you hear the most oen is people understand the fix that we're in as a country. and they necessarily want to participate or are willing to participate. i was with the union leader, a leader of one of the major unions last week who said to me their union members are willing to take pay freezes, benefit cuts. but they just want to make sure that they're not the only ones paying the burden. they want to make sure that the wealthy are also going to be in the pot together. look at what's happened over the last few years where the united states bailed out the banks, and the banks went ahead and gave bonuses to their executives it it gives a lot of people in the country pause to say, wait a minute. we've got to cut spending and we've got to lower pensions and trench a little bit. where dot wealthy get in the pot with us and have to pay
jamal? as i: well, as much think -- what i think is everyone in the country actually wants to be in the same pot together. and you talkound to people about this. what you hear the most oen is people understand the fix that we're in as a country. and they necessarily want to participate or are willing to participate. i was with the union leader, a leader of one of the major unions last week who said to me their union members are willing to take pay freezes, benefit cuts. but they just want to...
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. >> a juror in 1982 convicted jamal of murdering a philadelphia police officer. over the years, his supporters rallied for his freedom. last month, the teacher's union passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. it hit a nerve, now they're getting threats. >> a voice mail from this morning at 5:53 a.m. >> you're next. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my e-mail and voice mails has been why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talk points. >> it is an issue close to home for many cops. they know what it's like to lose friends in the line of duty. >> i have no opinion of this issue either way. i would prefer that the teacher's union stay out of an issue like this. it is controversial. >> state of california is looking at budget problems and layoffs and pink slips. why spend your efforts with something like this? >> we spent almost no effort discussing this. this was reiterating of a position. > jamal's case was one of 30 resolutions past and they can't understand all the slack. >> to me, there's o
. >> a juror in 1982 convicted jamal of murdering a philadelphia police officer. over the years, his supporters rallied for his freedom. last month, the teacher's union passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. it hit a nerve, now they're getting threats. >> a voice mail from this morning at 5:53 a.m. >> you're next. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my e-mail and voice mails has been why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly...
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jamal? as i: well, as much think -- what i think is everyone in the country actually wants to be in the same pot together. and you talkound to people about this. what you hear the most often is people understand the fix that we're in as a country. and they necessarily want to participate or are willing to participate. i was with the union leader, a leader of one of the major unions last week who said to me their union members are willing to take pay freezes, benefit cuts. but they just want to make sure that they're not the only ones paying the burden. they want to make sure that the wealthy are also going to be in the pot together. look at what's happened over the last few years where the united states bailed out the banks, and the banks went ahead and gave bonuses to their executives it it gives a lot of people in the country pause to say, wait a minute. we've got to cut spending and we've got to lower pensions and trench a little bit. where dot wealthy get in the pot with us and have to p
jamal? as i: well, as much think -- what i think is everyone in the country actually wants to be in the same pot together. and you talkound to people about this. what you hear the most often is people understand the fix that we're in as a country. and they necessarily want to participate or are willing to participate. i was with the union leader, a leader of one of the major unions last week who said to me their union members are willing to take pay freezes, benefit cuts. but they just want to...
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. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential example of what is happening with the intellects in our community. he is a brilliant brother. if you have not gone on youtube and seen him offering his insight on any number of social political issues -- i mean geopolitical issues, what is happening in afghanistan and iraq, what is happening with education in this country. his analysis -- the death of his insight and analysis i think is just undeniable -- the debt -- the depth of his insight and analysis is just undeniable. it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past
. >> your perspective on jamal, awaiting the decision on whether he will be executed or spend his life in prison. >> he should be released. [applause] one of my professors actually is working on his case, so i have been following through her visits and conversations, but i think it is the quintessential example of what is happening with the intellects in our community. he is a brilliant brother. if you have not gone on youtube and seen him offering his insight on any number of...
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jamal? as i: well, as much think -- what i think is everyone in the country actually wants to be in the same pot together. and you talkound to people about this. what you hear the most often is people understand the fix that we're in as a country. and they necessarily want to participate or are willing to participate. i was with the union leader, a leader of one of the major unions last week who said to me their union members are willing to take pay freezes, benefit cuts. but they just want to make sure that they're not the only ones paying the burden. they want to make sure that the wealthy are also going to be in the pot together. look at what's happened over the last few years where the united states bailed out the banks, and the banks went ahead and gave bonuses to their executives it it gives a lot of people in the country pause to say, wait a minute. we've got to cut spending and we've got to lower pensions and trench a little bit. where dot wealthy get in the pot with us and have to p
jamal? as i: well, as much think -- what i think is everyone in the country actually wants to be in the same pot together. and you talkound to people about this. what you hear the most often is people understand the fix that we're in as a country. and they necessarily want to participate or are willing to participate. i was with the union leader, a leader of one of the major unions last week who said to me their union members are willing to take pay freezes, benefit cuts. but they just want to...
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illegitimate this is prisoner mia jamal. seen as a political prisoner all over the world an honorary citizen in over twenty cities with a street named after him in france on death row in the us for almost thirty years the event that changed the life of me forever took place at this intersection in philadelphia almost three decades ago back in one nine hundred eighty one when a police officer was shot and killed himself was wounded and had to spend the night at a hospital a prostitute and the cab driver testified against him hundreds of thousands of supporters including mumia himself maintain his innocence to this day. was charged with first degree murder in a case many say was probably fated and fraught with racism the prostitute one of the other witnesses that ever saw her there. with the cab driver when you look at the police crime scene photos you'll see his cabin where they remove the tampering and should get a new trial dragging on for years will be a struggle for freedom has been shedding light on flaws of the u.s. jus
illegitimate this is prisoner mia jamal. seen as a political prisoner all over the world an honorary citizen in over twenty cities with a street named after him in france on death row in the us for almost thirty years the event that changed the life of me forever took place at this intersection in philadelphia almost three decades ago back in one nine hundred eighty one when a police officer was shot and killed himself was wounded and had to spend the night at a hospital a prostitute and the...
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and he's one of the best known death row inmates around the world for me abu jamal put a turn of events in court today brings hope but what does his case mean for justice in america. good evening it's tuesday april twenty sixth four pm here in washington d.c. and was the captain of any watching party well he's at it again republican congressman ron paul is setting his sights on the white house for the third time announcing today his bid for the twenty twelve republican presidential nomination now ron paul's outspoken anti and fed antiwar views have made amends with something of a libertarian icon and while money bombs in a gun basket following have earned him much attention in two thousand and eight fortunately that's important never translated into votes for the lawmaker now it is unclear just how much of a shock congressman paul has this time around but with war fatigue and a faltering economy and wearing out u.s. voters we asked whether ron paul's third time could be the charm but the answer i'm joined by an unlikely. gentleman from miami florida just this morning he's a brown paul s
and he's one of the best known death row inmates around the world for me abu jamal put a turn of events in court today brings hope but what does his case mean for justice in america. good evening it's tuesday april twenty sixth four pm here in washington d.c. and was the captain of any watching party well he's at it again republican congressman ron paul is setting his sights on the white house for the third time announcing today his bid for the twenty twelve republican presidential nomination...
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[uninteigib] tre was of trees before, says jamal. --here was atruce before. thiswas the welcome in benghazi. inhe pito they want lonel gadfi,, his sons, and entourage out. the cease-fireoes n guarantee tt. th rebel leaders rejeed i quickl there ae new scars of battle. he spent two dayhiding in garage beforeomin he to this. >> i never expected something like this iny coury f my enemy, from somee el. but om m people -- i do not belve this. >> his neighbors re moving what theyould incase gaddafi's forces me bk. few re have faith in peac talks. orla guerin, bbcews, eastern bya. >> formore onhese proposals and where thin sta in coloneladdafi's stronghold, i spe tjeremy bowen i ipoli a short time ago. jeremy -- it looks like ts peacplanis deain t wat? >> tt ishe way it is loing. might have been able to say that t fortnight from trili to benghaz s faas the oppositi pple here are concerned, that men had one major flaw. it d n allow for colonel gaddafi to stepown, retire, ousted, call ithat uill but anyway, not be pt of the scene anymore. which is why h signedt, think
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. >> there s a uce before, said jamal. budid t bedvaed to ngha. aninenghazi,he aeeam had a rough ride. in the rubble of capit, they demand that the dema -- they departure of colonel gaddafi,is sons, and entourage. when the delegation tried to leav there waschao and gunfire. not your arage diplomatic exit. >> its le a hn. >> tre a new scars of ttle he spent two days in a garage bere coming home t this. >> i never excted this. ok, i exct from any or mebody else. but from my people and fm th governnts d, you know -- i do not believe thi >> his ighbors were removing wh they could in case t regime's then returned. few believe tre a any deals be ne with colonel gaddi. orlauerin, bbc news, then eastern lia. >> and other ns fr aroun the world, therwas explosn at a met staon in thcity of minsk in the capitol of belarus. sme was seen billowing from the metro station a several peopleeing carriedut on stretchers. itccurred at 6: in the eveng localime. is unclr what caused the blast. across japoday,eopl aut their hands in memory forhe 130,000 pple known to kil
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this is jamal from manchester who was with matting in guantanamo. and there. who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. to each other. you know i don't even remember the first i mean i just remember. speaking to them i know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english that way next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the monitor from before that was part of it that oh yeah eleven people constantly moved around what got to you would be called three. or i would say. i ones of up i would not let them know. so i refused on thought one on skype or. was it for me the most crucial thing here is to create. a way you very. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo. especially from. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head contrary to add with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too
this is jamal from manchester who was with matting in guantanamo. and there. who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk. to each other. you know i don't even remember the first i mean i just remember. speaking to them i know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english that way next opposite to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the monitor from...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with matting in guantanamo. and there is still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. i disremember. speak you. know because they're what they would put you next to which different people see if you know a person from before oh i thought this is speaks english i put my stuff isn't to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them out knowledge or from before you see it was part of it. oh yeah eleven people constantly moved around. what you heard was called three. or i would say that. i once that i would like to let them know. so i'll refuse to answer that one. i think because for me the most crucial thing here is to be. where you are. maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happened to them in guantanamo as specially for me. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head comparably to add with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i stopped talking with them fo
this is jamal from manchester who was with matting in guantanamo. and there is still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. i disremember. speak you. know because they're what they would put you next to which different people see if you know a person from before oh i thought this is speaks english i put my stuff isn't to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them out knowledge or from before you see it was part of it. oh yeah eleven people...
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a jury in 1982 convicted murderer mumia abu-jamal of killing a philadelphia police officer. over the years supporters rallied for his freedom. last month the california federation of teachers passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. and now they are getting threats. >> one of the things that i have been getting in email and voicemail has been, why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talking points. >> the teachers union feels it's being criticized now for its position as part of an effort to drive a wedge between teachers and police unions. >>> the jump in the barry bonds perjury -- the jury in the barry bonds perjury trial will meet for a fourth day of deliberations. jurors adjourned yesterday afternoon after they couldn't reach a vermont bonds is accused of lying to a federal grand jury when he said he never knowingly took steroids after they couldn't reach a verdict yesterday. they will resume deliberation at 8:30 this morning. >>> the giants fan severely beaten outside dodger stadium nearly two weeks ago showing s
a jury in 1982 convicted murderer mumia abu-jamal of killing a philadelphia police officer. over the years supporters rallied for his freedom. last month the california federation of teachers passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. and now they are getting threats. >> one of the things that i have been getting in email and voicemail has been, why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talking points. >> the teachers union feels...
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jamal crawford with the big three. he had 25 and hawks up three. matthew down three and a chance to tie and wow. hawks take a series lead with an 88-85 victory. the sixers are trying to stave off elimination from the heat. he pulls up and hits the clutch 3. sixers up two. last chance for lebron. but he slaps it away. the sixers stay alive with a four-point victory. the final round of the heritage and he will drain it. seven under 64. he is in the clubhouse tied for the lead. he has to chip in to stay alive. how did you like that for affect? he will not be the new number one in the world. instead he captures his second career pga tour title. by the way, the celtics sweep with the knicks and nashville wins their first franchise playoff series knocking anaheim out of the post season. and i know one nashville-ian will be happy. and brad grew up in nashville. >> yes. >> there you go. >> good night, everyone. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure depo
jamal crawford with the big three. he had 25 and hawks up three. matthew down three and a chance to tie and wow. hawks take a series lead with an 88-85 victory. the sixers are trying to stave off elimination from the heat. he pulls up and hits the clutch 3. sixers up two. last chance for lebron. but he slaps it away. the sixers stay alive with a four-point victory. the final round of the heritage and he will drain it. seven under 64. he is in the clubhouse tied for the lead. he has to chip in...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's man today who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. you know i don't even remember the first meeting. i don't remember. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people see if you know a person from before but i thought this is something wish they'd put in a stop to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them out knowledge or from before do you think it was part of it. oh yeah clever people constantly moved around what you heard was called free. or i would say that. i once thought i would want to let them know. so i refused to answer that one. for me the most crucial thing here is to be. knowing where you are. my but. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo is especially for me. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head comp are a tad with the americans told them all they wanted to kn
this is jamal from manchester who was with methane guantanamo. and there's man today who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. you know i don't even remember the first meeting. i don't remember. speak you. know because what they would do the americans will put you next to each different people see if you know a person from before but i thought this is something wish they'd put in a stop to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them out...
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this is jamal from manchester who is with matting in guantanamo. and there is man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. you know i don't even remember. either for number of. speaking. no because they're what they would do the americans will put next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english. to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them are going to form before dizzy was part of it. oh yeah eleven people come from the move. what to you earth call three. or i would say. i once about i would like to let them know. so i refused to answer that one. but for me the most crucial thing here is to be. no way. very maybe. it seems hard to talk about what happens to them in guantanamo especially from. maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. i was in the war nor tortured physically. my head complicated with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i just stopped talking with them for thirt
this is jamal from manchester who is with matting in guantanamo. and there is man who still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. you know i don't even remember. either for number of. speaking. no because they're what they would do the americans will put next to each different people to see if you know a person from before off opposite speaks english. to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe them are going to form before dizzy was part of it. oh...
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a jury in 1982 convicted mummia abu- jamal of murdering a >>> members. california teachers union getting threats over its support for a convicted cop killer. a 1982 jury convicted mumia abu- jamal for murdering a philadelphia police officer. over the years his supporters rallied for him. last month the california federation of teachers called him a civil rights hero. now they are getting threats. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my email and voicemails has been why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the talking points. >> the teachers union feels it's being criticized for its position as part of an effort to drive a wedge between teachers and police unions. >>> today president barack obama will unveil his plan to reduce america's soaring debt, which now tops $14 trillion. before he goes public with the plan, he will give the congressional leaders a preview. the president is expected to call for a mix of spending cuts and tax hikes including medicare and medicaid reforms and hire taxes for the wealthy. >>> a
a jury in 1982 convicted mummia abu- jamal of murdering a >>> members. california teachers union getting threats over its support for a convicted cop killer. a 1982 jury convicted mumia abu- jamal for murdering a philadelphia police officer. over the years his supporters rallied for him. last month the california federation of teachers called him a civil rights hero. now they are getting threats. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my email and voicemails has been...
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mumia abu-jamal was convicted of murdering a philadelphia police officer in 1982. over the years his supporters rallied for his freedom saying he didn't get a fair trial. last month the california federation of teachers passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my email and voicemails has been, why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talking points. >> the teachers union feels it's being criticized now for its position as part of a conservative effort to drive a wedge between teachers and police. >>> a northern california man suspected of being a serial killer is set to be arraigned in a marin county courtroom in an hour and a half. 77-year-old joseph naso is accused of killing four women between 1977 and 1994 in marin, contra costa and yuba counties. investigators are now looking into other cold cases nationwide to see if they might be connected to naso. all of the victims in northern california had the same first and last initials as did three other possible
mumia abu-jamal was convicted of murdering a philadelphia police officer in 1982. over the years his supporters rallied for his freedom saying he didn't get a fair trial. last month the california federation of teachers passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my email and voicemails has been, why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talking points. >> the teachers union feels...
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this is jamal from manchester who was with matting in guantanamo. and there is still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. i disremember um also speak to them i know because they're what they would do the americans are putting next to each different people to see if you know a person from before author opposite speaks english putting a stop in to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the mouth monitor from before this the devils are a bit mad oh yeah eleven people constantly moved around what. you heard was called he. or. i once thought i would like to let them know. so i'll refuse to answer that one. but it was it for me the most crucial thing here is to be. where you very. well may be. it seems hard to talk about what happened to them in guantanamo especially for many . maybe because he's devoted two years to keeping silent. and i was in the war and more tortured physically. my head comparably to add with americans told them all they wanted to know. for about six months but it was too much so i stop
this is jamal from manchester who was with matting in guantanamo. and there is still hasn't decided if he wants to talk with each other. i disremember um also speak to them i know because they're what they would do the americans are putting next to each different people to see if you know a person from before author opposite speaks english putting a stop in to see you know is there any connection with these guys from you know maybe the mouth monitor from before this the devils are a bit mad oh...
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and it wasn't a wholesome move to one up in the first round of playoff series real wonder jamal crawford weighing in with a game high twenty three points and he was also here over the home side this is free pointer which is five seconds left on the sea of victory for the hawks boston accent for the next rounds the celtics eased a big one on the road in new york paul pierce with a game five points for visitors from the l.a. lakers are two one up in their series of new orleans kobe bryant of scoring the visitors with thirty points. and minutes more news before miller wants. graham curry is currently at a red light for two thousand and twelve event is likely to be called into financial disagreements between the organizers and at once a pretty one sided media reporting that the government rejected a course in speed to double the payment of a raise for twenty six million dollars istanbul chamber of commerce stating it was simply not enough if one cheats had a ridge and said be bent can remain unaccounted for tendencies his brain has to take place on the eighth of may which current deal runs o
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market on an important win against orlando and home court jamal crawford who weighed in with a game high twenty three points hero for the home side his three pointer which is five seconds remaining sealing for the whole. we knew that this was probably the most important game and. we knew it would come with the best person you know the person going or. do you think they were terrific or they were great so much and they purchased a very. poor i expect to be. a promoter you know. let's talk while for luke donald was brilliant sixty five. secure the lead at the halfway stage of the her don't know will try to jump to the top of the world rankings if he manages to win the start carolina events the new leader beginning that day three shots behind us but quickly moved in front with five birdies on the front nine dollars he's currently ranked third in the world behind number one martin kaymer on the west with a win at harper tour would see him take over the summer at the regardless of how the west would first be in d.c. and masters while he isn't in action this week was meanwhile carded su on a p
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home court jamal crawford weighed in with a game high twenty three points the hero for the home side three point two five seconds remaining seeming victory for the. we knew that this was probably the most important game and. we know they will come with their best course you know the person. they were terrific so much and they purchased. for i expect to be even. most brilliant sixty five has seen the englishman secure the lead author huff way stage offer her its huge double will jump to the top of the world rankings if you manages to win the south carolina event as well the new leader beginning the day three shots behind guard willis cutts quickly moves in front of five birdies which you see on the front nine donald he's currently ranked third in the world behind number one martin kaymer lee westwood a wind up harbor todd would see him take over the summer regardless of out west would first be indonesian monster's ball climber isn't playing this week willis meanwhile part of the two under par round of sixty nine and is alone in second place one shot behind almost in poulter he's also
home court jamal crawford weighed in with a game high twenty three points the hero for the home side three point two five seconds remaining seeming victory for the. we knew that this was probably the most important game and. we know they will come with their best course you know the person. they were terrific so much and they purchased. for i expect to be even. most brilliant sixty five has seen the englishman secure the lead author huff way stage offer her its huge double will jump to the top...
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distance with thirty points meanwhile atlanta bryant's old win against holland on their home course jamal crawford weighing in with a game high twenty three and he was also the hero of our own side as his free pointer would just point to seconds left on the clock seal beach or even the holds on court but said it was a vital victory. we knew that this was probably the most important game with you and we still want to. come with the best person you know the person you know and we were you they were terrific we were so much really pushes the group who. will come out here you know. golf a little more the shorter round of sixty five to take a slender one stroke lead about halfway stage of the heritage and south carolina gold will jump to the top of the world rankings if he manages to win the events donald began the round three shots behind the overnight leader garrett willis but quickly moved in france with five birdies in the front line holes. a ball of his ranked third in the world the high number one martin kaymer number two lead by seward a win at harvard to see him become world number one
distance with thirty points meanwhile atlanta bryant's old win against holland on their home course jamal crawford weighing in with a game high twenty three and he was also the hero of our own side as his free pointer would just point to seconds left on the clock seal beach or even the holds on court but said it was a vital victory. we knew that this was probably the most important game with you and we still want to. come with the best person you know the person you know and we were you they...
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with thirty points there are plants that marked on an important win against berlanga on home court jamal crawford who weighed in with the game by twenty three points that your side has three point five seconds remaining sealing victory for the hawks. we knew that this was probably the most important game and we go one down there we know they will come with their best course and now the person you know. they were terrific they were great so much and they pushed us to be going to be so good for i expect to be even better. we'll come out here you know. ok the prince is on to golf for a look at donald's brilliant sixty five hundred seen the englishman secure the lead at the halfway stage of the her donald will jump to the top of the world rankings if he manages to win the south carolina events the new leader beginning the day three shots behind guarded willis but quickly moved in front with five birdies on the front nine donald is currently ranked third in the world that's behind number one martin kaymer on lee westwood a winner harper tone would see him take over the some of the regardless
with thirty points there are plants that marked on an important win against berlanga on home court jamal crawford who weighed in with the game by twenty three points that your side has three point five seconds remaining sealing victory for the hawks. we knew that this was probably the most important game and we go one down there we know they will come with their best course and now the person you know. they were terrific they were great so much and they pushed us to be going to be so good for i...
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thirty two points we want to go and got a very important when they're going to land on their home called jamal crawford who weighed in with a game high twenty three points or so here over the home side as his free points were just five seconds left field but the three of all from crawford said it was an absolutely vital when. we knew that this was probably the most important game and we know when they're on the air we do it with the best person that you know the person you know we would go out there where you think they were terrific it would be so much when they pushed us to victory. or i expect to be even. become a target of. gold from luke donald shot a round of sixty five to take a slender one stroke lead of the heritage in south carolina donald will jump to the top of the world rankings if it manages to win the events were gone or began around three shots behind the overnight leader garrett willis quickly moved in front of five from nine holes but always ranked third in the world number one martin another two lee westwood and i'm going to. see him become world number one regardless of how
thirty two points we want to go and got a very important when they're going to land on their home called jamal crawford who weighed in with a game high twenty three points or so here over the home side as his free points were just five seconds left field but the three of all from crawford said it was an absolutely vital when. we knew that this was probably the most important game and we know when they're on the air we do it with the best person that you know the person you know we would go out...
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a jury in 1982 convicted mumia abu-jamal of murdering a philadelphia police officer. over the years his supporters rallied for his freedom saying he did not get a fair trial. last month the california teachers passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. now they are getting threats. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my email and voicemails has been, uhm, why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talking points. >> the teachers union feels it's being criticized for its position as part of a conservative effort to drive a wedge between teachers and police unions. >>> the giants fan who was severely beaten outside dodger stadium nearly two weeks ago is showing slight signs of improvement this morning. doctors say bryan stow remains in a medically-induced coma while they monitor brain activity and swimming. the giants have add -- and swimming. the giants have added nearly $70,000 to the fund established to pay for medical costs and other expenses. the search continues for the two men who attacked him. 16
a jury in 1982 convicted mumia abu-jamal of murdering a philadelphia police officer. over the years his supporters rallied for his freedom saying he did not get a fair trial. last month the california teachers passed a resolution calling him a civil rights hero. now they are getting threats. >> one of the things that i have been getting in my email and voicemails has been, uhm, why is the teacher union a cop killer lover? so clearly that's part of the right wing talking points. >>...
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and bring us the latest there because remember child as you can watch a full interview with reverend jamal laurie on our web site r t v dot com as well as other reports and comments on the story. and the forces losing the battle on the ground in libya have turned to criticizing nato the rebels have hit out of the alliance for not doing enough to help and not supplying down with weapons as a spy than elsewise own being officially aimed at protecting civilians as are thousands of workers going off to courts from benghazi nao is seen as very much a part of this war. a veteran of the libyan army moved any service all the way to retirement and now he's fighting for the revolution and he's among the few rebels at the present with military training and experience. in the air forces are not even we are ready to fight to the day but with these weapons we can stand a chance against gadhafi since needing to control the north was on operation its wings of need more than one thousand sorties intermediate including four hundred technicians the u.s. planes around a third of that at least forces have now
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former warrior jamal crawford pumps 23. that is the sporting lineup for a friday night. sharks, of course, tomorrow be trying to close out kings at the tank, should be great. >> mark, thank you.
former warrior jamal crawford pumps 23. that is the sporting lineup for a friday night. sharks, of course, tomorrow be trying to close out kings at the tank, should be great. >> mark, thank you.
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former warrior, jamal crawford for three. he had 23. hawks take a 1-0 series lead with the ten point victory. >>> the 50-yard indoor war is back. the san jose saber cats have arena's football's best offense. averaging 50 points a game. they are looking to improve 4-2 on the season. second quarter, down 14. but the joe montana are arena football, reeves with the strike. saber cats within 7. in the third, cats now up 3. to good son. share third touchdown hookup of the night. saber cats complete the comeback with a 42-33 victory. while the san jose earthquakes a 3-0 loser to the new york red bulls. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. see you again tonight at five. have a great day. >>> up next, actor nicolas cage out of jail this morning after being arrested in the new orleans french quarter. we will tell you the charges he faces. four strangers are being honored at their heroic efforts that saved a young woman from a viciouououououououououououououou welcome back, everyone. this morning police are investigating a shooting. i
former warrior, jamal crawford for three. he had 23. hawks take a 1-0 series lead with the ten point victory. >>> the 50-yard indoor war is back. the san jose saber cats have arena's football's best offense. averaging 50 points a game. they are looking to improve 4-2 on the season. second quarter, down 14. but the joe montana are arena football, reeves with the strike. saber cats within 7. in the third, cats now up 3. to good son. share third touchdown hookup of the night. saber cats...
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. >> this morning, a political battle -- round table with leslie sanchez and jamal simmons on the budget and deficit debate in congress. and campaign strategies for 2012. then former u.s. ambassador to nato kurt volker
. >> this morning, a political battle -- round table with leslie sanchez and jamal simmons on the budget and deficit debate in congress. and campaign strategies for 2012. then former u.s. ambassador to nato kurt volker
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of political roundtable with republicans lesley sanchez and jamal stemmons. and more on campaign strategies for 2012. kurt voljker -- volker on libya. and dennis >> "washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. supreme court justices anthony kennedy and stephen breyer testified before a house appropriations subcommittee on thursday about their budget for 2012. topics included the winding down of renovations to the supreme court building in changes to a visitor access, as well as security for the high court and federal judges in general. this is an hour and a half. >> please give my regards to justice thomas and my colleagues as well. it seems strange that he is not here this year, but anyway, we appreciate so much that you all are here. we look forward very much to meeting with you and we will do our best to meet your resource needs this year. an independent judiciary trusted and respected by all u.s. citizens and committing to fairly and expeditiously resolving difficult and controversial question is fundamental to our nation. although the suprem
of political roundtable with republicans lesley sanchez and jamal stemmons. and more on campaign strategies for 2012. kurt voljker -- volker on libya. and dennis >> "washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. supreme court justices anthony kennedy and stephen breyer testified before a house appropriations subcommittee on thursday about their budget for 2012. topics included the winding down of renovations to the supreme court building in changes to a visitor access, as...
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former warrior jamal crawford pumps 23. that is the sporting lineup for a friday night. sharks, of course, tomorrow be trying to close out kings at the tank, should be great. >> mark, thank you. >> morning on 2 begins at 7 a.m. tomorrow. >> online all the time www.ktvu.com. good night. >> good night.
former warrior jamal crawford pumps 23. that is the sporting lineup for a friday night. sharks, of course, tomorrow be trying to close out kings at the tank, should be great. >> mark, thank you. >> morning on 2 begins at 7 a.m. tomorrow. >> online all the time www.ktvu.com. good night. >> good night.
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and jamal crawford for three. he had 23. hawks take a 1-1 series lead with a ten point victory. >>> the 50-yard indoor war is back. the saber cats have arena's best offense. saber cats in tulsa looking to improve to 4-2 on the season. second quarter san jose down 14. but the joe montana of arena football, mark grief, a strike and the saber cats within seven. and to good son this time. the third touchdown hookup of the night. the saber cats complete it with the victory. and the earthquake a 3-30 loser to the red bulls -- 3-0 loser to the red bulls. >>> giants fan and beating victim bryan so is under heave scheduledation this morning of a suffering seizures yesterday. his family posted the information on the website they maintain forrest, who remains a medically induced comb much there's been a massive outpouring of support forrest. there are six mound racers today in the bay area and in southern california. as you so, so was beaten by stew men while heaving the opening day game between the san francisco giants and the dodgers
and jamal crawford for three. he had 23. hawks take a 1-1 series lead with a ten point victory. >>> the 50-yard indoor war is back. the saber cats have arena's best offense. saber cats in tulsa looking to improve to 4-2 on the season. second quarter san jose down 14. but the joe montana of arena football, mark grief, a strike and the saber cats within seven. and to good son this time. the third touchdown hookup of the night. the saber cats complete it with the victory. and the...
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in egypt, which had been increasingly excluded from the fabulous wealth seized by the civilians in jamal nagareda's circle decided they wouldn't turn their guns on people who were simply asking for the government to be accountable. and as the protest escalated, it wasn't clear what would happen. but in many cities throughout egypt, people for the first time set i'm going to stand up. i feel like a citizen. i'm proud to be in the egyptian today because i am acting to control the destiny of myself and my country. the movement spread not only through protests in the square or alexandria, but at the very end when mubarak seemed determined to simply leave power with his recently elevated second in command professional strikes, lawyers, doctors, professors, shutting down critical institutions persuaded the military that mubarak had to go. this vision, this belief, this power is now spreading throughout the middle east. even syria, a country that people assumed was on lockdown and in which this was the kind of country in which things could not occur. civil resistance to first reached in a town
in egypt, which had been increasingly excluded from the fabulous wealth seized by the civilians in jamal nagareda's circle decided they wouldn't turn their guns on people who were simply asking for the government to be accountable. and as the protest escalated, it wasn't clear what would happen. but in many cities throughout egypt, people for the first time set i'm going to stand up. i feel like a citizen. i'm proud to be in the egyptian today because i am acting to control the destiny of...
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>> storm ike i don't know much that much about jamal's qassam fortunately. there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal-justice system and some of the more famous and i still don't know. and, but, you know, i think what you're saying is light and there is a fellowship or a community of journalists or something that's where feeling about why don't know, i intend to try to answer your question and i don't know i am concerned that i don't know the case well enough we have been treated fairly or unfairly i don't know much about it. >> why does the would be treated fairly because i know it's like not to be treated fairly. some of them clutching his bigger degree the editorial bill bradley manning say in the media out what should chip in for his defense not just the defense of wikileaks that the government to prosecute a case and i think there's a compelling argument to be made that to see if he is the one of the sort of great sources of journalists in history where the newspapers and magazines use this stuff all the time that he leaked all the time
>> storm ike i don't know much that much about jamal's qassam fortunately. there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal-justice system and some of the more famous and i still don't know. and, but, you know, i think what you're saying is light and there is a fellowship or a community of journalists or something that's where feeling about why don't know, i intend to try to answer your question and i don't know i am concerned that i don't know the case well enough we have been...
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>> storm ike i don't know much that much about jamal's qassam fortunately. there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal-justice system and some of the more famous and i still don't know. and, but, you know, i think what you're saying is light and there is a fellowship or a community of journalists or something that's where feeling about why don't know, i intend to try to answer your question and i don't know i am concerned that i don't know the case well enough we have been treated fairly or unfairly i don't know much about it. >> why does the would be treated fairly because i know it's like not to be treated fairly. some of them clutching his bigger degree the editorial bill bradley manning say in the media out what should chip in fori e defens e a case ast the defenseaks tha of nd be made that to see if he is the one of the sort of great sources of journalists in history where the newspapers and magazines use this stuff all the time that he leaked all the time there's something to be said to advocate on his behalf so they don't spend as much
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jamal simmons is here, as well, with a question. guest: good morning mr. mcquaid. >> good morning. guest: i look forward to getting back the next year or so. what's the role of the tea party in new hampshire? is there a strong tea party contingent there? have they started to move from one to another? >> as far as candidates go, i think they are like a lot of republicans which tea party people really are, like a lot of republicans, still sorting it out among the candidates i think a lot of them have, you know, a love affair with governor palin, were she to get in. but otherwise it's pretty well distributed. host: leslie sanchez is also here, joe mcquaid with a question. guest: yes, sir. and you raised it yourself. a lot of people are curious how the attitude is toward governor palin and what has happened in the last few years, kind of watching her popularity. how do you feel that new hampshire feels about her today? >> well, i think if she got in the race, she would be one of the top three people in the race because of the name recognition and issues. i see no indication that she's
jamal simmons is here, as well, with a question. guest: good morning mr. mcquaid. >> good morning. guest: i look forward to getting back the next year or so. what's the role of the tea party in new hampshire? is there a strong tea party contingent there? have they started to move from one to another? >> as far as candidates go, i think they are like a lot of republicans which tea party people really are, like a lot of republicans, still sorting it out among the candidates i think a...
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no strong rivals, and mubarak seemed more and more interested in shifting the succession to his son, jamal, who hadn't come up through the military, who wasn't a particularly popular figure, and indeed who had been enriching himself through his banking career and access to foreign investment and sales of each option property. the succession was going to be a problem in terms of keeping the elite on the side of the regime. but what we didn't anticipate is the regime's would face in 2010 2011 a perfect storm of global changes. first, prices which had risen sharply in 2007-2008, and we thought that's an exceptional event, well, they looked forwrd again in 2010, 2011. problems in a major wheat producers and rice producers, restrictions of imports led to an increase of about 50% in the price of the core steeples between the middle and then the 2010. now, governments and north africa had been subsidizing, they had been subidizing energy committee and in guaranteeing jobs, all part of the patronage based safety net designed to keep the population on their side. but since the late nineties under p
no strong rivals, and mubarak seemed more and more interested in shifting the succession to his son, jamal, who hadn't come up through the military, who wasn't a particularly popular figure, and indeed who had been enriching himself through his banking career and access to foreign investment and sales of each option property. the succession was going to be a problem in terms of keeping the elite on the side of the regime. but what we didn't anticipate is the regime's would face in 2010 2011 a...
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in egypt, which had been increasingly excluded from the fabulous wealth seized by the civilians in jamal nagareda's circle decided they wouldn't turn their guns on people who were simply asking for the government to be accountable. and as the protest escalated, it wasn't clear what would happen. but in many cities throughout egypt, people for the first time set i'm going to stand up. i feel like a citizen. i'm proud to be in the egyptian today because i am acting to control the destiny of myself and my country. the movement spread not only through protests in the square or alexandria, but at the very end when mubarak seemed determined to simply leave power with his recently elevated second in command professional strikes, lawyers, doctors, professors, shutting down critical institutions persuaded the military that mubarak had to go. this vision, this belief, this power is now spreading throughout the middle east. even syria, a country that people assumed was on lockdown and in which this was the kind of country in which things could not occur. civil resistance to first reached in a town
in egypt, which had been increasingly excluded from the fabulous wealth seized by the civilians in jamal nagareda's circle decided they wouldn't turn their guns on people who were simply asking for the government to be accountable. and as the protest escalated, it wasn't clear what would happen. but in many cities throughout egypt, people for the first time set i'm going to stand up. i feel like a citizen. i'm proud to be in the egyptian today because i am acting to control the destiny of...
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>> the only thing -- i don't know that much about jamal's case, unfortunately, you know, there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal justice system and i don't know all their case. some of them are famous and i still don't know them. there's a fellowship, a community of journalists or something and it's their feelings about -- i don't know. as i attempt to try to answer your question, i don't know how to answer your question. i am concerned that, you know -- i don't know his case well enough to know whether or not he has been treated fairly or unfairly. i don't know much about it. >> i think there's an argument -- sorry. >> no, anyone want to add to it? >> my hope is that he would be treated fairly because i know what it's like not to be treated fairly. >> yeah. the mcclatchy newspaper just wrote a great editorial for manning the defense chip in for his defense than just wikileaks founder. to see if he's one of the great sources of journalistic history where newspapers and magazines use this stuff all the time, the stuff that he leaked all the time, i think there's so
>> the only thing -- i don't know that much about jamal's case, unfortunately, you know, there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal justice system and i don't know all their case. some of them are famous and i still don't know them. there's a fellowship, a community of journalists or something and it's their feelings about -- i don't know. as i attempt to try to answer your question, i don't know how to answer your question. i am concerned that, you know -- i don't know...
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>> storm ike i don't know much that much about jamal's qassam fortunately. there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal-justice system and some of the more famous and i still don't know. and, but, you know, i think what you're saying is light and there is a fellowship or a community of journalists or something that's where feeling about why don't know, i intend to try to answer your question and i don't know i am concerned that i don't know the case well enough we have been treated fairly or unfairly i don't know much about it. >> why does the would be treated fairly because i know it's like not to be treated fairly. some of them clutching his bigger degree the editorial bill bradley manning say in the media out what should chip in for his defense not just the defense of wikileaks that the government to prosecute a case and i think there's a compelling argument to be made that to see if he is the one of the sort of great sources of journalists in history where the newspapers and magazines use this stuff all the time that he leaked all the time
>> storm ike i don't know much that much about jamal's qassam fortunately. there are a lot of people who are caught up in the criminal-justice system and some of the more famous and i still don't know. and, but, you know, i think what you're saying is light and there is a fellowship or a community of journalists or something that's where feeling about why don't know, i intend to try to answer your question and i don't know i am concerned that i don't know the case well enough we have been...
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we hope you join us tomorrow when our guests include leslie sanchez, jamal simmons, a democratic strategist. the topic is how the parties are sharing in the budget and deficit debate here in washington. we will also talk to kurt volker, a senior fellow at hopkins and we will talk about the nato alliance with libya and other middle east countries. we will also talk with dennis cauchon from "usa today" about the u.s. census and how many people are actually working in this country and the impact on the economy. that is tomorrow "washington's." journal we will see you back here tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, a house hearing on be muslim brotherhood. and a senate hearing on the safety of killing or near capacity in the united states. now a house intelligence subcommittee hearing on the muslim brotherhood in egypt. founded in 1928, the group is the oldest and largest islamic political groups. witnesses included an egyptian born islamic scholar and all others of two books on the muslim but of it. -
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