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from what i understand it's really just a place in the desert where el pastor, pastor galvan, has taken people off of the streets, or the police have brought him people that have mental illness or fried from drugs or fried from all the abuse that they've taken in jaurez and he takes them in and they just live out in the desert. matter of fact, this is it. fifteen years ago, pastor jose galvan began gathering people he found walking the streets of juarez and bringing them here. >> he gets to wear the us army uniform? >> well, he like to be, we call him commandant. >> now he looks after more than a hundred people. until now, he's received almost no funding from the mexican government, just barely scraping by each month on private donations to meet their needs. >> let me show you the clinic in here. twice a week the doctors come to check out the sick, tuesday and thursday. this is the medication we have, so we need a lot of medication. we got medication only for 20 persons, the rest 80 persons, we can't afford it. >> twenty five years ago, galvan wasn't much different from many of the peop
from what i understand it's really just a place in the desert where el pastor, pastor galvan, has taken people off of the streets, or the police have brought him people that have mental illness or fried from drugs or fried from all the abuse that they've taken in jaurez and he takes them in and they just live out in the desert. matter of fact, this is it. fifteen years ago, pastor jose galvan began gathering people he found walking the streets of juarez and bringing them here. >> he gets...
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. >> galvan got certified as the jane anderson resource education center. the center started training low income unskilled single moms. jane adams has placed nearly all of the 80 welders that has trained so far and plans to expand so it can train even more. >> we see women coming in all the time, but they don't want to work in office jobs. they want to work with their hands. they don't necessarily know what that translates into in terms of a job. when we show them how to we would they get excited about it and say i can do this. >> galvan is making $10.50 an hour. that's not a fortune but it's better money than she made doing odd jobs. the average u.s. factory worker makes $77,000 including benefits. after a few years of experience, galvan will be able to make between $45,000 to $55,000 a year moving her into the middle class. >> craig friedman said he would hire more if he can find them. >> reliability is a big factor. decision make something great on the part of these women, and they show up i think better than their counter parts. >> with a stable part ga
. >> galvan got certified as the jane anderson resource education center. the center started training low income unskilled single moms. jane adams has placed nearly all of the 80 welders that has trained so far and plans to expand so it can train even more. >> we see women coming in all the time, but they don't want to work in office jobs. they want to work with their hands. they don't necessarily know what that translates into in terms of a job. when we show them how to we would...
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after a couple of years of experience galvan will be able to earn $55,000, moving her into the middle class. >> i think the decision making has been great on the part of thighs women, and she show up sometimes better than their counterparts. >> galvan has high hopes for the future. at the wants to buy a home. >> i don't mind showing it, i'm proud of it. >> she's on her way. >> the weather in the northeast can be summed up with two words, pea soup. >> meteorologist: it is so hot and so humid in new york city, and close to 95 degrees in the big apple, all of the heat and the humidity continues to pour in out of the south, and i'm telling you its just miserable out there. luckily the rain is on the way, and it will continue to push in out of the west. we have a strong thunderstorm on the move right off of lake erie south of buffalo if you're traveling there, be careful, and much of new england it's a wet day. especially is flash flooding. down in texas it was exceptionally hot during the weekend, and exceptionally across dallas. right now they're getting much needed rain in dallas, so it
after a couple of years of experience galvan will be able to earn $55,000, moving her into the middle class. >> i think the decision making has been great on the part of thighs women, and she show up sometimes better than their counterparts. >> galvan has high hopes for the future. at the wants to buy a home. >> i don't mind showing it, i'm proud of it. >> she's on her way. >> the weather in the northeast can be summed up with two words, pea soup. >>...
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. >> now professional galvan you mentioned lobbying. can the u.s. claim that a potential strike is about protecting u.s. interests? >> well, we're doing this in a number of ways. if you read the protocol for the -- senate action what we'll see is that we're talking about proliferation. we are talking about syrian warfare. syria is signatory by the geneva conference. bound by the stipulation that chemical weapons should not be used. unfortunately there is a bit of disagreement as to whether this also applies to internal use and what the united states is attempting to do right now ask to push through as much as possible the evidence that syria has violated its obligation under this treaty. one of the more interesting aspects of this of course is the fact that the united states has very little legal leg to stand on when it comes to intervening. after all the security council of the united nations is not going odo that because russia and china will not grant the united states the right to do that. therefore, the united states is going in without united
. >> now professional galvan you mentioned lobbying. can the u.s. claim that a potential strike is about protecting u.s. interests? >> well, we're doing this in a number of ways. if you read the protocol for the -- senate action what we'll see is that we're talking about proliferation. we are talking about syrian warfare. syria is signatory by the geneva conference. bound by the stipulation that chemical weapons should not be used. unfortunately there is a bit of disagreement as to...
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millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience well first couple reasons first ito he's he's a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into to kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of big switch there so you need more inclusiveness and bigger themes and second i mean there were powerful themes to hit at the republican party the republican party was very different in two thousand and eight it is now but the same in a lot of ways and that and you saw those clips of george bush if you use those powerful words of hope and change. and you juxtapose that with him babbling on camera you know that that's very powerful that worries me so much because i feel like a lot of people agree with obama and trust him just because he sounds more intelligent more articulate than bush but but i think chris i think we both know that bush is largely puttin
millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience well first couple reasons first ito he's he's a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into to kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of big switch there so you need more inclusiveness and bigger...
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millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience well first couple reasons first to eat oh he's he's a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into the kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of bait and switch there so you need more inclusiveness and bigger themes and second i mean there were powerful themes to hit at the republican party the republican party was very different in two thousand and eight it is now but the same in a lot of ways and that and you saw those clips of george bush if you use those powerful words of hope and change. and you juxtapose that with him babbling on camera you know that that's very powerful that worries me so much because i feel like a lot of people agree with obama and trust him just because he sounds more intelligent more articulate than bush but but i think chris i think we both know that bush is la
millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience well first couple reasons first to eat oh he's he's a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into the kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of bait and switch there so you need more inclusiveness...
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millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience for of couple reasons first he though he sees a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into the kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of big switch there so you need more inclusiveness and bigger themes and second i mean there were powerful themes to hit at the republican party the republican party was very. different in two thousand and eight it is now but the same in a lot of ways and that and you saw those clips of george bush if you use those powerful words of hope and change and you juxtapose that with him babbling on camera you know that that's very powerful that worries me so much because i feel like a lot of people agree with obama and trust him just because he sounds more intelligent more articulate than bush but but i think chris i think we both know that bush is largely putti
millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience for of couple reasons first he though he sees a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into the kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of big switch there so you need more inclusiveness and bigger...
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millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience well first couple reasons first he though he sees a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into the kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that's you have to basically kind of big switch there so you need more inclusiveness and bigger themes and second i mean there were powerful themes to hit at the republican party the republican party was very different in two thousand and eight it is now but the same in a lot of ways and that and you saw those clips of george bush if you use those powerful words of hope and chain. age and you juxtapose that with him babbling on camera you know that that's very powerful that worries me so much because i feel like a lot of people agree with obama and trust him just because he sounds more intelligent more articulate than bush but but i think chris i think we both know that bush is larg
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millions of people to vote for him why did these two words why were they so powerful and galvanizing so many people to trust a complete stranger who had such little experience for of couple reasons first he though he's he's a minority and you have to have some kind of common ground that everybody can get pulled into to kind of distract from that reality in america that he is a black man and you know so that you have to basically kind of a big switch there so you need more inclusiveness and...
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you had people galvanize, some of the libertarians supporting his effort. wendy davis in texas, again, social media, phone lines lit up. and she became a national sensation. even from conservatives here, it doesn't seem -- and i know we say it depends on your perspective, i've seen and you can correct me if i'm wrong here, very little support for what we witnessed yesterday, which was the unofficial talk-a-thon from senator cruz. >> much narrower band. a much narrower band of support. the drone issue, really united far to the left democrats who were concerned about government overreach as well as far to the right libertarians. there was a real coming together with wendy davis in texas, you're talking about the issue of abortion. that can inspire people on all sides to come together. even for americans who have questions and doubts about the health care law, aren't sure about it. he was not necessarily the figure they were going to get. i can tell you being in the chamber in the wee hours, there were members of the public and tweet and conservative outside g
you had people galvanize, some of the libertarians supporting his effort. wendy davis in texas, again, social media, phone lines lit up. and she became a national sensation. even from conservatives here, it doesn't seem -- and i know we say it depends on your perspective, i've seen and you can correct me if i'm wrong here, very little support for what we witnessed yesterday, which was the unofficial talk-a-thon from senator cruz. >> much narrower band. a much narrower band of support. the...
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and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today. >> thank you. >> jon: please tell your pop and your mom i said hey. chelsea clinton, everybody. >> thank you. pplau(applau >> jon: that's our show, join us next week at 11:00. here it is our moment of zen. >> we didn't really introduce you properly today, you know what day it is, right. >> no, what day is it. >> we should have introduced you as john harwood because
and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today....
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and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today....
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also a failure in intelligence to galvanize, when it does fail like this, the security forces have to step up and what we're seeing is the security forces trying otake the fight and hold the terrorists as well. >> mr. johnson when you see this continuing to develop as we speak, what other incidents come to mind? >> well, the mombai attacks are the only ones that are this daring that the terrorists took hospital contamination and of course the use of grenades not to mention ak 47s very, very similar, the style, aggression of it. what's more difficult at this time is that kenya was not expecting this. they've clearly been taken by surprise and this is taking place in a very highly influential area of the country where the middle class citizens live, and many were enjoying them ithemselves in the mall ths afternoon, many are still there scared and the future is very, very bleak right now for many of them. >> you're so right mr. johnson when you talk about how scared these people must be going through this. let's go ahead and listen to a witness right now. >> i was just looking for a park
also a failure in intelligence to galvanize, when it does fail like this, the security forces have to step up and what we're seeing is the security forces trying otake the fight and hold the terrorists as well. >> mr. johnson when you see this continuing to develop as we speak, what other incidents come to mind? >> well, the mombai attacks are the only ones that are this daring that the terrorists took hospital contamination and of course the use of grenades not to mention ak 47s...
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who has really galvanized the family liaisons and we have the local capacity as well as the regional priorities that each assistant superintendant is working on with their schools. so we are super excited about that. the third is a part of a n partnership that we are going into in the huddle up initiative that is, oh my goodness. forgot the funder. the senior founs has allowed for this at some point for professional development. they are giving us access to the national network of partnership schools and many of you are that are familiar with family engagement with known with joyce epistein that runs the community of schools. she's the trainer. the work not only in our area team family engagement coordinate oris but also staff that will be around the family engagement tools and best practices of the natural network of schools. so we are excited about that. two additional pieces of work moving forward and really this is recognizing that this structural changes require attention and a lot of work to figure out what are our
who has really galvanized the family liaisons and we have the local capacity as well as the regional priorities that each assistant superintendant is working on with their schools. so we are super excited about that. the third is a part of a n partnership that we are going into in the huddle up initiative that is, oh my goodness. forgot the funder. the senior founs has allowed for this at some point for professional development. they are giving us access to the national network of partnership...
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and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today. >> thank you. >> jon: please tell your pop and your mom i said hey. chelsea clinton, everybody. >> thank you. pplau(applau
and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today....
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and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today. >> thank you. >> jon: please tell your pop and your mom i said hey. chelsea clinton, everybody. >> thank you. pplau(applau qu
and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today....
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who has really galvanized the family liaisons and we have the local capacity as well as the regional priorities that each assistant superintendant is working on with their schools. so we are super excited about that. the third is a part of a n partnership that we are going into in the huddle up initiative that is, oh my goodness. forgot the funder. the senior founs has allowed for this at some point for professional development. they are giving us access to the national network of partnership schools and many of you are that are familiar with family engagement with known with joyce epistein that runs the community of schools. she's the trainer. the work not only in our area team family engagement coordinate oris but also staff that will be around the family engagement tools and best practices of the natural network of schools. so we are excited about that. two additional pieces of work moving forward and really this is recognizing that this structural changes require attention and a lot of work to figure out what are our there are other advisory committees that exist as a part of com
who has really galvanized the family liaisons and we have the local capacity as well as the regional priorities that each assistant superintendant is working on with their schools. so we are super excited about that. the third is a part of a n partnership that we are going into in the huddle up initiative that is, oh my goodness. forgot the funder. the senior founs has allowed for this at some point for professional development. they are giving us access to the national network of partnership...
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who has really galvanized the family liaisons and we have the local capacity as well as the regional priorities that each assistant superintendant is working on with their schools. so we are super excited about that. the third is a part of a n partnership that we are going into in the huddle up initiative that is, oh my goodness. forgot the funder. the senior founs has allowed for this at some point for professional development. they are giving us access to the national network of partnership schools and many of you are that are familiar with family engagement with known with joyce epistein that runs the community of schools. she's the trainer. the work not only in our area team family engagement coordinate oris but also staff that will be around the family engagement tools and best practices of the natural network of schools. so we are excited about that. two additional pieces of work moving forward and really this is recognizing that this structural changes require attention and a lot of work to figure out what
who has really galvanized the family liaisons and we have the local capacity as well as the regional priorities that each assistant superintendant is working on with their schools. so we are super excited about that. the third is a part of a n partnership that we are going into in the huddle up initiative that is, oh my goodness. forgot the funder. the senior founs has allowed for this at some point for professional development. they are giving us access to the national network of partnership...
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andmy galvan heard gunshots , andd out the back window a bullet meant for another struck him in the head, killing him. they join a long line of babies taken from us. here are homes, edward barton, kendall and kelsey barton. 50 years ago, the nation wept for cynthia wesley, carolyn wesley and denise mcnair, the four little girls killed by the ku klux klan. today, the same young faces, the ce, the same potential snuffed out not to much as a whisper. this cannot stand. it is time for this nation to finish the work of frederick douglass and abraham lincoln, of jonathan kennedy and martin luther king. situation oft violence in america is perfectly captured by a federal report from the national commission on civil disorders. this blue-ribbon commission created by the president reports two our nation is moving to societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal. and that the violence is foreshadowed by an accumulation of unresolved grievances and by widespread the satisfaction. regulationson's are straightforward and basic. at her housing for black women and men, more investment in public
andmy galvan heard gunshots , andd out the back window a bullet meant for another struck him in the head, killing him. they join a long line of babies taken from us. here are homes, edward barton, kendall and kelsey barton. 50 years ago, the nation wept for cynthia wesley, carolyn wesley and denise mcnair, the four little girls killed by the ku klux klan. today, the same young faces, the ce, the same potential snuffed out not to much as a whisper. this cannot stand. it is time for this nation...
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that galvanized, people said i'm not going to screwed out of my vote. i want to ask you this open question. are people paying attention enough to what's going on on the right? people like ted cruz to make obama's presidency an asterisk. we'll success secession. we'll repeal obama care, we'll keep whispering about birtherism. anything so we can say he wasn't on the list of presidents. that's not one of the face that is belongs on the list of presidents. maybe i'm paranoid. that's what i that i they're up to. >> facts are facts. >> what i'm talking about, this attempt to discount him. >> we talk about legacy. his legacy stands. we can see what he's done. and the durability of obama care is right there. with these quick votes against it. >> they're going to shut down the government over it. they tried to. >> right now, it looks like that would backlash against them like it backlashed against newt gingrich and his regime in the '90s. the innithing we got to talk ab the mid terms or the general elections. in the mid-terms, i think african-americans and a lot
that galvanized, people said i'm not going to screwed out of my vote. i want to ask you this open question. are people paying attention enough to what's going on on the right? people like ted cruz to make obama's presidency an asterisk. we'll success secession. we'll repeal obama care, we'll keep whispering about birtherism. anything so we can say he wasn't on the list of presidents. that's not one of the face that is belongs on the list of presidents. maybe i'm paranoid. that's what i that i...
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we use a couple of different kinds, and a lot is typical galvanized sheet metal. in some more specialized or demanding locations, we have a number of different rise to flashing materials, some more stressed than others. we also use some materials that have a thin coating, a type that comes from clay and has the ability when it gets wet, it expands a little bit. >> people are always selling waterproofing materials, but one type works really really well with no holes. the other thing that works is when people use this field does not leak. but as soon as you require whether proofing or caulking, it does not shrink, it all fails. one of the first things to go is almost always the weather proofing detail. unless it's says expanding, it tracks -- it does not shrink. at the very end of this, we have to put a roof appear. what is it made of? >> it is a conventional roof with layers of asphalt impregnated belts and a coating. it is a traditional roof. we want tail construction to provide us at such terrific access, and this is a terrific opportunity. we also want to thank
we use a couple of different kinds, and a lot is typical galvanized sheet metal. in some more specialized or demanding locations, we have a number of different rise to flashing materials, some more stressed than others. we also use some materials that have a thin coating, a type that comes from clay and has the ability when it gets wet, it expands a little bit. >> people are always selling waterproofing materials, but one type works really really well with no holes. the other thing that...
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it is also a failure of the intelligence to galvanize that intelligence that's crucially required, when it fails like this, the security forces have to step up. and this is what we are seeing here, the security forces taking pr on the are terrorist forces. >> what other incidents come to mind? >> the mumbai attacks, that is this daring that the terrorists took hostages and of course the use of grenades not to mention ak 47s. very, very similar. the style of it the aggression of it, what's much more difficult this time ask that kenya was not expecting this they have really been taken by surprise. this is taking place in a highly influential area of the country where the middle class citizens live and many were enjoying themselves in the mall this afternoon and many have lost their lives, many are still there scared and the future is very, very bleak right now for many of them. >> you're so right mr. johnson when you talk about how scared these people must be going through this. let's go ahead and listen to a witness right now. >> i was just looking for parking and we heard heavy like a b
it is also a failure of the intelligence to galvanize that intelligence that's crucially required, when it fails like this, the security forces have to step up. and this is what we are seeing here, the security forces taking pr on the are terrorist forces. >> what other incidents come to mind? >> the mumbai attacks, that is this daring that the terrorists took hostages and of course the use of grenades not to mention ak 47s. very, very similar. the style of it the aggression of it,...
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. >> it is galvanized. the saltwater was enough to rest it out. >> it people think stucco is waterproof -- it is not waterproof. it sucks the water in. you have to water protect it and paint it. >> the above the low medium that was going on -- the bungalow frenzy that was going on, people were building houses at a remarkable rate in the 1930's. nothing down. you can pay us later. we have to sell this. this is shared in school and the ocean view that it -- this is shariton school and the ocean view dedication. these early neighborhoods, this is 1910, they would have to do a lot of things themselves. the first school was built by the neighbors. the district did not have the money or the interest. when they finally got a school the city built, it took 25 years to get it. this is the dedication. >> they have diagonal sheathing. >> they had an architect in charge. you could get rattlesnakes. some of the great homes in san francisco built before the earthquake had diagonal sheeting. all of the joints had to be cu
. >> it is galvanized. the saltwater was enough to rest it out. >> it people think stucco is waterproof -- it is not waterproof. it sucks the water in. you have to water protect it and paint it. >> the above the low medium that was going on -- the bungalow frenzy that was going on, people were building houses at a remarkable rate in the 1930's. nothing down. you can pay us later. we have to sell this. this is shared in school and the ocean view that it -- this is shariton...
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the killing shocked the nation and galvanized civil rights around the country. in 1964, president lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act. lisa never met her older sister. >> it's the first memory, that my sister was killed by, you know, white people that didn't like black people. that's the first thing, you know, you kind of carry that around forever, always wondering why, you know. >> four lives forever lost, the result of racial hatred and a mark on history still not forgotten. aljazeera. >> >> we'll take a look now at mexico, where we are looking at flooding, devastating rainfall across eastern portions of mexico. we have hurricane in grid making a north-northwest track, going to make landfall as we track into tonight into tomorrow. we could see 12-18 inches of rain in the area, all the way through veracruz. we have another factor, the tropical storm manuel, making its way onshore right now in southern mexico. these two systems, the moisture going to converge, trigger mud slides, not only mud slides, but we could always see really a lot of flooding in the
the killing shocked the nation and galvanized civil rights around the country. in 1964, president lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act. lisa never met her older sister. >> it's the first memory, that my sister was killed by, you know, white people that didn't like black people. that's the first thing, you know, you kind of carry that around forever, always wondering why, you know. >> four lives forever lost, the result of racial hatred and a mark on history still not...
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. >> but it also galvanized people in the north and the south to lobby even harder for the civil rights act. which was signed into law the following year. hrabowski attended the funeral service that was held for three of the girls in his church, sixth avenue baptist. >> i saw people of all faiths there. it was the first time i had ever seen somebody white in my church. and there was this long line of these people who were devastated. and there was something about that that was -- was tronz formative for me, to see that whites cared about little black girls. >> king preached the funeral sermon. telling the crowd that suffering can bdend the means to ultimately bring light into darkness. >> and dr. king looked at these mothers and said, life can be as hard as steel. he was saying all we have is god and our faith. can't explain this, all we can do is pray. and that, that was the essence of what we all had to say. >> suspects affiliated with the klu klux klan were identified within days of the bombing. but the fbi closed the case five years later with no indictments. robert chambliss was fi
. >> but it also galvanized people in the north and the south to lobby even harder for the civil rights act. which was signed into law the following year. hrabowski attended the funeral service that was held for three of the girls in his church, sixth avenue baptist. >> i saw people of all faiths there. it was the first time i had ever seen somebody white in my church. and there was this long line of these people who were devastated. and there was something about that that was --...
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and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today. >> thank you. >> jon: please tell your pop and your mom i said hey. chelsea clinton, everybody. >> thank you. pplau(applau >> jon: that's our show, join us next week at 11:00. here it is our moment of zen. >> we didn't really introduce you properly today, you know what day it is, right. >> no, what day is it. >> we should have introduced you as john harwood because [indiscernible] [applause] >> tosh: whoever's idea it was to have the summer game in soviet russia is fired. welcome to "tosh.0." this week's skyline is south padre island. perhaps the worse of our nation's horrible spring break destinations. while there take a picture with the
and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today....
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that galvanized the electorate, damn it, i'm not going to get screwed out of my vote. people showed up. today, are people paying attention enough to what's going on in the right? tremendous effort by people like ted cruz and those to basically make president obama's presidency an asterisk. he really wasn't president. we'll talk impeachment, cessation, repeal obama care, anything we can to get the guy off the record books. whisper about birtherism, so they can say he wasn't on the list of presidents, that face doesn't belong to the list of presidents. maybe i'm paranoid. that's what i think they are up to. >> we've already seen the right refashion history to suit their tastes, but facts are facts. >> what i'm talking about, this attempt to disgown him. >> if we talk about legacy, his legacy stands, and the durability of obama care is right there, these quick-siding votes against it -- >> they are going to shut down the government over it, they are trying to. >> right now it looks like that would backlash against them, just like it backlashed against newt gingrich in the
that galvanized the electorate, damn it, i'm not going to get screwed out of my vote. people showed up. today, are people paying attention enough to what's going on in the right? tremendous effort by people like ted cruz and those to basically make president obama's presidency an asterisk. he really wasn't president. we'll talk impeachment, cessation, repeal obama care, anything we can to get the guy off the record books. whisper about birtherism, so they can say he wasn't on the list of...
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. >> speaking of grassroots support, if senator cruz's 21 hour tirade did anything, it was to galvanize this grassroots evident. it didn't seem to have any other purpose. he voted to move the bill forward anyway. >> he was fighting a couple of battles that he didn't have a chance of winning. one was to block this procedural move forward yesterday. as you mentioned, he even voted for it. the other was to try to strip the funding of the federal health care law. the president isn't going to sign any legislation that kills his signature health care law. what he did was mobilize supporters. he did make some enemies, at least temporary enemies. in the senate, everyone refers to everyone as their friend. angry calls from constituents urged a vote not to move forward when senator cruz was going to do that after all in the end. it has kick started a grassroots concern and effort, but put republicans in a tough spot. they've now got to move forward. is he playing the lange game or short game, working toward presidential aspirations in the future, concerned about building alliances with his fellow
. >> speaking of grassroots support, if senator cruz's 21 hour tirade did anything, it was to galvanize this grassroots evident. it didn't seem to have any other purpose. he voted to move the bill forward anyway. >> he was fighting a couple of battles that he didn't have a chance of winning. one was to block this procedural move forward yesterday. as you mentioned, he even voted for it. the other was to try to strip the funding of the federal health care law. the president isn't...
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the fact that there has been no movement, no really galvanizing of people in the same way. to be able to marvel and aspire to be able to it at one time in time to be able to have a movement in the same vein. today is about acknowledging the work that is going forward to kind of keep the movement going but to also recognize and appreciate those folks who outside of the spotlight as commissioner christian said are still doing the work because it needs to be done and so this is about remembering and commemorating and also celebrating and recognizing those folks who keep the movement going. >> thank you, we'll go into the the agenda. madam secretary, please call the next item on the agenda. no. 4. >> item 4 mayor proclamation on the anniversary of the march on washington, honor's deputy chief of staff and public safety. [ applause ] >> hello. thank you, all of you for being here. good evening. you guys can do better than that. this is a big deal. i'm happy that this is what the audience looks like tonight. good evening. there we go. here we go. so i'm here obviously on behalf o
the fact that there has been no movement, no really galvanizing of people in the same way. to be able to marvel and aspire to be able to it at one time in time to be able to have a movement in the same vein. today is about acknowledging the work that is going forward to kind of keep the movement going but to also recognize and appreciate those folks who outside of the spotlight as commissioner christian said are still doing the work because it needs to be done and so this is about remembering...
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but that was not in my opinion the galvanizing force. the klan was still very angry. they did not accept that. on september 15, when this bomb exploded and these innocent children died from a bomb in a house of worship on a sunday morning, that i believe is what truly started the change in america and started changing people's hearts. they knew that at that point a civilized society cannot continue along the path we had and the resistance had to fall. it had to follow that point and we had to start working together to make things happen in a progressive way. tavis: you are a hero in the state of alabama and throughout the south and, for that matter, cross america because, between 1963 in 1997, there is a huge gap. in 1997 committee stepped on the stage and lead a team of attorneys to reopen the case from 1963. what you did to get these two convictions, give me a sense legally of what was happening or not happening between 1963 in 1997. >> a lot of people criticize the fbi because these cases were not solved in the 1960s. candidly, they did an incredible job to try to
but that was not in my opinion the galvanizing force. the klan was still very angry. they did not accept that. on september 15, when this bomb exploded and these innocent children died from a bomb in a house of worship on a sunday morning, that i believe is what truly started the change in america and started changing people's hearts. they knew that at that point a civilized society cannot continue along the path we had and the resistance had to fall. it had to follow that point and we had to...
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he's not galvanized the international community. he has no real plan for strategy. at the same sequestration is an issue. stuart: i'm sorry to jump in, but you've been back to your constituents over the summer and what are they telling you? >> in my community we have the air force base, over 10,000 have been furloughed due to sequestration. when is the president going to show leadership in fully funding the department of defense. he's currently saying we don't have enough money to pay, but enough to take us into the conflict. and they're reluctant without saying who we're for and unable to explain why we're doing it other than he has declared the imagery red line. stuart: you're a firm no, no way, not going for an attack, that's your position, sir? >> if the president went back and did his homework and galvanized the international community and made this an issue where the international community was taking a response, that would be different. as solely an american response, i don't see this going through the house, i don't see members of congress voting for this. s
he's not galvanized the international community. he has no real plan for strategy. at the same sequestration is an issue. stuart: i'm sorry to jump in, but you've been back to your constituents over the summer and what are they telling you? >> in my community we have the air force base, over 10,000 have been furloughed due to sequestration. when is the president going to show leadership in fully funding the department of defense. he's currently saying we don't have enough money to pay,...
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losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity where a lot of people are galvanized, here we are in this room. but we're right at this place where i think you get coopted into nothingness very easily. and the way in which that comes across is in, where people say to me, well, people are going to get into fights, people are going to get into conflict, teachers are now saying to me, not every conflict is bullying and the policy is every single concept is bullying and it's not so i don't know what to do. this is making me cez. . the policies of it that i hear when i do radio shows, come on, this is the way we do all this stuff, a little jockeying back and forth. here is what i'm saying to people that's working in the areas where that's really a part of the culture. i say to them, bullying prevention programs are not coddling, it's actually the opposite. if done well we know that conflict is inevitable. you are going to get into conflicts with people, you are. and abuse of power is probably inevitable, too. at some point in your life you are going to go up against it. so
losing its power, that we really are in this incredible place of opportunity where a lot of people are galvanized, here we are in this room. but we're right at this place where i think you get coopted into nothingness very easily. and the way in which that comes across is in, where people say to me, well, people are going to get into fights, people are going to get into conflict, teachers are now saying to me, not every conflict is bullying and the policy is every single concept is bullying and...
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of all consumer purchases in north america are decided by women so we're really looking at how do we galvanize women and create a movement around women making purchasing decisions that will also help create a low carbon footprint and understanding also how our movement together as women can bring about demands on as an example ending the fossil fuel subsidies and making choices that will move us more towards a clean energy economy i mean eighty percent is that is the big number and we were we were very fortunate just to wrap this part up it was we were very fortunate to have women from the force of congo and women from the force of the amazon telling us what's happening with all these extractive industries pulling oil out of the ground minerals out of the ground and what that's doing to their communities and to how the women in the global north how this interchange with their sisters in the south and understand that how we're living here in the global north has a deep impact and i think that kind of conversation can do a lot to change how we're living with each other in the earth and to the po
of all consumer purchases in north america are decided by women so we're really looking at how do we galvanize women and create a movement around women making purchasing decisions that will also help create a low carbon footprint and understanding also how our movement together as women can bring about demands on as an example ending the fossil fuel subsidies and making choices that will move us more towards a clean energy economy i mean eighty percent is that is the big number and we were we...
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and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today. >> thank you. >> jon: please tell your pop and your mom i said hey. chelsea clinton, everybody. >> thank you. pplau(applau >> jon: that's our show, join us next week at 11:00. here it is our moment of zen. >> we didn't really introduce you properly today, you know what day it is, right. >> no, what day is it. >> we should have introduced you as john harwood because >> tonight are americans abuse the social safety net? and i can be the one that loads them not social safety canon? then controversy at the miss america pageant, miss north dakota's talent was fracking. and my guest andrew bacevich is a retired army colonel who believes in mand
and feel like they default flood whatever their parents have done, those that have been really the galvanizing role models in their lives. but ultimately i did really care about what my parents cared about. and that's what i wanted to work on. >> jon: that's why you are a good kid. >> i'm still trying to make my parents proud. >> jon: that's nice. i should do that. >> i bet dow every night. >> jon: we'll talk afterwards. thank you so much for coming by today....
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times asked you know since nine eleven twelve years ago america has galvanized behind you know is this. the war on terror and i've spent trillions and trillions of dollars defending the nation against further attacks will they ask then why not what's the bigger threat the threat of being blown up by a terrorist or the threat of being you know having your wealth destroyed by a financial terrorist and they say sure some islamics nutcase might be able to set off a bomb on a boss or in a building but for effect as that may be.
times asked you know since nine eleven twelve years ago america has galvanized behind you know is this. the war on terror and i've spent trillions and trillions of dollars defending the nation against further attacks will they ask then why not what's the bigger threat the threat of being blown up by a terrorist or the threat of being you know having your wealth destroyed by a financial terrorist and they say sure some islamics nutcase might be able to set off a bomb on a boss or in a building...
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terrorism the thing is the l a times asked you know since nine eleven twelve years ago america has galvanized behind you know is this war on terror and i've spent trillions and trillions of dollars defending the nation against further attacks will they ask then why not what's the bigger threat .
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and it's harder to galvanize a community. >> soledad, i so appreciate you saying that. because certainly, the stick of dynamite, but i lived in new orleans. we were talking about this yesterday. the number of children dying on our streets, the sense that that may have been bombingham, but we are living in a city where a 1-year-old, and her babysitter was holding her in her arms, walking home from a park, and the babysitter goes through -- that's the world we're living in. it's not because of race, right? we're not being targeted -- it's not because the communities are being targeted because they're african-american communities, but the impact of black communities and poor communities is extraordinary. and i don't feel we're grabbing the met foaphorical guns here a say enough. >> we have to bring media into this. our media has changed immensely. that may be a reality. but there is simply no question that our media has been desensitized. let me just finish this concept for a second, to say that if you look at what happened after the birmingham church bombing, that was the
and it's harder to galvanize a community. >> soledad, i so appreciate you saying that. because certainly, the stick of dynamite, but i lived in new orleans. we were talking about this yesterday. the number of children dying on our streets, the sense that that may have been bombingham, but we are living in a city where a 1-year-old, and her babysitter was holding her in her arms, walking home from a park, and the babysitter goes through -- that's the world we're living in. it's not because...
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the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event yet the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics where the men will hope to make it gold number nine with the help of n.h.l. star alexander ovechkin. every athlete wants to participate in the olympics as it's one of the most important the words in your life but it's one thing to take part and not think to when we were shows always want to win and i think we have what it takes especially with this new kit you always want to perform in a nice new kit. and the chelan russia legend alexei yashin took overall charge of the women's national team last december and in preparation for the olympics has now expanded his role to work with the men's squad. because born i'll still be the general manager of the women's team and will continue to work with them but i also now be working closely with the men's team especially with those players based in the u.s. as i spend a lot of time there and can check up on my performances and fitness m
the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event yet the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics where the men will hope to make it gold number nine with the help of n.h.l. star alexander ovechkin. every athlete wants to participate in the olympics as it's one of the most important the words in your life but it's one thing to take part and not think to when we were shows...
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the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event here at the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics where the men will hope to make it gold number nine with the help of n.h.l. star alexander ovechkin. every athlete wants to participate in the olympics as it's one of the most important or worse in your life but it's one thing to take part two when we were shows always want to win and i think we have what it takes especially with this new kit you always want to perform in a nice you kid. and h.l. in russia legend alexei yashin took overall charge of the women's national team last december and in preparation for the olympics has now expanded his role to work with the men's squad. was born i'll still be the general manager of the women's team and will continue to work with them but i also now be working closely with the men's team especially with those players based in the u.s. as i spend a lot of time there and can check up on my performances and fitness more closely. mean
the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event here at the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics where the men will hope to make it gold number nine with the help of n.h.l. star alexander ovechkin. every athlete wants to participate in the olympics as it's one of the most important or worse in your life but it's one thing to take part two when we were shows always want...
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the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event yet the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics where the men will hope to make it gold number nine with the help of n.h.l. star alex on but i've yet to get. every athlete wants to participate in the olympics as it's one of the most important words in your life but it's one thing to take part and not to think too when we rush always want to win and i think we have what it takes especially with this new kit you always want to perform in a nice kit. n.h.l. and russia legend alexei yashin took overall charge of the women's national team last december and in preparation for the olympics has now expanded his role to work with the men's squad. was born i'll still be the general manager of the women's team and will continue to work with them but i also now be working closely with the men's team especially with those players based in the us as i spend a lot of time there and can check up on my performances and fitness more closely
the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event yet the sochi twenty fourteen winter olympics where the men will hope to make it gold number nine with the help of n.h.l. star alex on but i've yet to get. every athlete wants to participate in the olympics as it's one of the most important words in your life but it's one thing to take part and not to think too when we...