The things that are important. Because of that, i have a ratification and confirmation of my belief in the possibilities of democracy. Host if you were to sit down with our friends from oklahoma guest i understand your perception but look at the people your same age who are black or brown, ask how you might have offended them, the privileges you enjoy the we didnt and if you hear from somebody who is your. A young person like me stirring up problems and putting fear emotionally dangerous territory. Ask somebody your age what they think and after you hear them you might hear me. As i was to you and figure out a way beyond that and the differences we have to negotiate a Better Future because of our common embrace of democracy. Host tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white america, Michael Eric Dyson is the author. Booktv is live at the university of Southern California for the 22nd annual Los Angeles Times festival of books, chamber of commerce, pictureperfect day on campus. Uclas crowd.
I have received so many letters from White Brothers and sisters saying, like a woman in atlanta said thank you, for trusting us enough to tell us the truth and open up. Many people have written me to say you speak for me and i can talk to my neighbor or white uncle or cousin or grandmother because of this book and tell them these are the kind of things that are important. Because of that i have a radification and convformation f my belief. If you were sitting down with carolyn from broken arrow, oklahoma, what would you want to talk to her about . I would say i understand your perception is different. But look at the people your age that are black and brown. Ask them how you might have offended them unintentionally. Ask them about the privileges you enjoyed they didnt. Maybe if you heard from someone who was a peer and not someone like me who you thought was stirring up problems ask somebody your age what they think and then learn from them. As i listened to you, you might hear he, and
Cloverleaf Shopping Plaza just across from the natick mall. We have learned all three victims were men and they were just leaving the Harbor Freight struck. A female driver in her late 80 s lost control of her white sedan, airborne. Plowed into those three men. She went airborne. You could hear an accident sound and that s when we all came running out of the building bang, bang, bang. One on top of the other. Not to be gross, but there was a lot of blood and chaos. We just tried to comfort the people. Reporter police tried to recreate the accident and get a sense of how fast the elderly driver was going. But one of the men she hit has now died from his injuries. The others were badly hurt, one of them critically. All we can tell you is that they were all coming out of the Harbor Freight tools store. One of the men worked for an Armored Car Company and was making a pickup when he was coming out. The other two men were victims in their 70 s. We believe they were customers coming out of t
We want to be able to see how that works. Seven people have received zmap as part of a compassionate use effort, including those first individuals we heard about who were airlifted to emory hospital in georgia. We really dont know with just seven individuals treated whether this works and individuals are not. Those were the only seven doses that existed trade existed. For technical reasons, thats not trivial. These antibodies are developed in a tobacco leaf program. That is how the factory is put together. Turndoesnt necessarily into something were you turn the crank and you have lots of it. There are two or three other therapeutics that are also potentially promising, but none of them have been in human trials. We have a big push as well. As far as nih, we did not receive additional dollars. That goes through to december 11. Clearly whatever happens after hope for additional dollars. This will cost a lot of money. We are talking about ebola and other topics here with the National Inst
Budget deficit, 38 , education, 31 . Immigration was at 14 . The beheadings were enforcing mechanism. Congress planned to be in session only 12 days after the summer legislative recess. The beheadings compressed the calendar in terms what the president can do and what congress wanted to do. What Congress Really wanted to do was pass a shortterm extension of the budget and then get out of town and focus on the elections. I would take a little the difference with rachels point. The congress does not want to take tough votes is not a new concept. Districts are more gerrymandered than before. If you look back at lincolns time, they avoided votes because it was too politically difficult than and it has not changed since. Before we go further, we will have to have a debate about who we are actually fighting. Even an important citizen might be very confused without a scorecard of who are the threats. I would like to bring tim starks in here. You had clapper and the Intelligence Committee brie