Mother says it was his sneakers. The new redhot jordan contour shoes that just came out earlier this month. Somebody tried to take those shoes . Somebody tried to take those shoes. Reporter and when he wouldnt give them up, they killed him . They killed him. Reporter what do you think of Something Like that . Its horrifying. Its horrifying. Reporter you see, ms. Smith bought a pair of the new jordans for james as an early christmas gift. He loved those shoes. He even went with her to pick them out. Hes wearing them in this picture. She says he was wearing them last night, last night at this basketball court. And she says someone killed her son to get those shoes. When you heard about what happened to your son, what was it like in your heart . I was disbelief, i still havent taken it in yet. I still dont believe it. Its untrue, its unreal. Its unreal to me. Because you cant excepted your children outside to play, for one. And we all walk around here with jordans. They can kill for our s
It is because we know better is always possible. An economy that works for the middleclass means a country that works for everyone. Not in spite of our differences but because of them. More of both of those things. After 10 years of mr. Harper, so do we. I am in this and i want to be your prime minister. Mr. Wells thank you, mr. Trudeau. This concludes the first debate of the campaign. The whole experiment was a bit of a new experience for everyone concerned and i want to thank the leaders for the faith when participate. Good luck on the campaign trail. On behalf of macleans, i want to thank the viewers for tuning in tonight. Be sure to visit the ma macleans website. Stay tuned. I am paul wells. Good night from toronto. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] live now to the Russell Senate Office Building where the alliance for Health Reform is holding a discussion today on how homelessness impacts the health care of individuals. Ed howard on your screen now giving int
[ applause ] have a great day. Thanks so much. Thank you, mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. How are you, brother . Nice to see you. How are you . Mr. President , congratulations to you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Great day. Thank you very much. American history tv is in primetime tuesday night with a look at congress. First, house historian matthew wosnewski discuss the history of women in congress through artifacts and photography. Then a look at the house ways Means Committee. And finally, Senate Historian john richie talks about several historic hearings held in the Russell Senate Office Building including the Truman Committee investigation of world war ii expenditures and the 1954 Army Mccarthy hearings. Thats tuesday night twbeginnin at 8 00 eastern here on cspan3. N now how a discussion on how president johnson succeeded in getting medicare passed. Taking a look at the political process 50 years ago. Speakers include lbjs lawyer Linda Johnson robb and
Which isnt easy. Our country is a lot bigger and its different and we know that. Thats why we need support for that because it is a daunting you know, experience. Ford foundations already, you know, pledged their support. We need other powerful entities within our own country to think this is an important issue. So certainly that is one of the areas we feel theres a huge gap. The other one is were really hoping American Media can find ways to collaborate. Certainly in the field, thats so important. Jim seemed to feel that freelancers did as a whole, thats all they had is one another so they tended to Work Together in the field. But we really would love to see if we couldnt do more as American Media for colleagues in captivity, if you will. I realize this complex is very competitive here in our country. Its not a simple thing. But thats something i think jim would have liked to have seen. You know, some of the hostages mentioned to us once, this really was a big hostage issue. I mean, c
He was history teacher and came to congress and realized there was no organization saying nice things about the congress and thought there ought to be somebody who did that and created the u. S. Capitol Historical Society as a way to create an organization whose responsibility would be to educate the public about the capital, the capital building, the people who served here and the architecture thats here. For over 50 years, we have been doing this with publications. With guide books to the capital. Calendars that we produce and many members purchase and issue to their constituents. And other ways. Were formed by congress, but were not a federal agency. Were a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. We have to raise all of our own dollars for people who help sponsored this evening tonight are part of that organization of people who help us stay in business. And every year we try and honor a committee of the congress. This year the ways and Means Committee and we try and alternate between