we look at go to philadelphia, we are closing schools and building jails. and chicago closing schools and building a stadium. and where i am tonight. there seems to be a need for a urban policy and kind of war on policy vision and opportunity that johnson had put it so many years ago. we need a reinvest in america and deal with our basic internal infrastructure. it will be interesting to see how the white house responds. i know you called out the administration to do more and balanced it out where they have and haven t come forth. since 50 years ago, dr. king spoke in detroit. it is an a of mercy. reverend jackson, thank you for being with us. thank you. ntragedy in the start of a 24 hour road race la mans.
do not listen in unless we get a court order with probable cause. and that s the way it s always been. some terrorist in yemen calls kansas city and then you get the number and you know that you are already track the guy in yemen so he calls you and picks up the phone and the fisa judge says sure, you can listen. in you know what? i give them the benefit of the doubt, the president and the general because there isn t evidence not to. and that s what fair people do. even if you don t agree with their policies, whatever, if there is no evidence to the contrary, you give them the benefit of the doubt. they come on, they say what they say. the president with charlie rose looked a little tentative. i m not saying he is not telling the truth. he wasn t like, boom, you know, this hasn t happened. it s an outrage this guy snowden saying. this this is a disgrace. he didn t do that. he is much more laid back, i guess is the word. and i would expect a little indignation from a mans who
do not listen in unless we get a court order with probable cause. and that s the way it s always been. some terrorist in yemen calls kansas city and then you get the number and you know that you are already track the guy in yemen so he calls you and picks up the phone and the fisa judge says sure, you can listen. in you know what? i give them the benefit of the doubt, the president and the general because there isn t evidence not to. and that s what fair people do. even if you don t agree with their policies, whatever, if there is no evidence to the contrary, you give them the benefit of the doubt. they come on, they say what they say. the president with charlie rose looked a little tentative. i m not saying he is not telling the truth. he wasn t like, boom, you know, this hasn t happened. it s an outrage this guy snowden saying. this this is a disgrace. he didn t do that. he is much more laid back, i guess is the word. and i would expect a little indignation from a mans who
do not listen in unless we get a court order with probable cause. and that s the way it s always been. some terrorist in yemen calls kansas city and then you get the number and you know that you are already track the guy in yemen so he calls you and picks up the phone and the fisa judge says sure, you can listen. in you know what? i give them the benefit of the doubt, the president and the general because there isn t evidence not to. and that s what fair people do. even if you don t agree with their policies, whatever, if there is no evidence to the contrary, you give them the benefit of the doubt. they come on, they say what they say. the president with charlie rose looked a little tentative. i m not saying he is not telling the truth. he wasn t like, boom, you know, this hasn t happened. it s an outrage this guy snowden saying. this this is a disgrace. he didn t do that. he is much more laid back, i guess is the word. and i would expect a little indignation from a mans who