Oh, my god. My boss is gonna kill me. [ laughter ] good morning, tamala. Good morning. So, i love this time of year. I really look forward to the pennsylvania conference of women. Its incredibly well done, and theyve been doing it for a while. This is the 14th year. And i feel like in the last few years, it has really picked up momentum, with more and more women saying, i have to go. How would you describe to people why its worth it, how its changed, why its so important . Anybody jump in. Let me just say the buzz is really incredible, and i wouldnt just say that because Michelle Obamas coming. I would say the buzz actually happened that would be reason enough. It would be, but the buzz actually started before that announcement came into play. Ive heard more women talking about it of all ages, and even those to say, i might not be able to afford it, but i heard theres some things on the web. Ive heard there are other conversation points. The accessibility of it and the worth of the typ
The Death Penalty in the case. Weintraub insists without the confession, that last buried victim would never be found. Now, robert dunham, a Death Penalty opponent, was quoted in the new york times. I want to read this real quick. He said, its clearly arbitrary that a quadruple murderer is spared capital prosecution because he was successfully able to hide the victims body, and the Death Penalty gets pursued against an accomplice in a robbery gone bad. Basically dunham, who was a Death Penalty opponent, whos saying if you can hide the evidence, youre better off than someone whos not able to do Something Like that. So, ed, would you have done a deal . I would have, for this reason. Its not just the closure thats very important for the victims, and i use that in a very broad sense here. Its the families, as well. Finding that body was important, but the other thing and this is where that quote you just read [clears throat] im going to question the sincerity of the opponent because hes re
We really dealing with our racial biases that are, in many cases, built in and institutionalized . I think there was a myth out there for a while that racism was gonna die out that with the younger generation, less racists. Were gonna solve this problem. And i think this particular case shows that thats not true. And is it just an isolated case . I mean, the south carolinians did not rise up as this young man, dylann roof, hoped and start a revolution ousting africanamericans from the state. Theres always a miniscule percentage of young males who are losers and who have to blame their failure on somebody else. And thats probably true in every society, but in the united states, they have access to guns, so that, i think, is the particular problem. I mean, id like to see the federal government put as much investigative effort into tracking racial terrorists as religious terrorists. Why arent we doing that . President obama certainly was at the funerals on friday, along with the first lad
We really dealing with our racial biases that are, in many cases, built in and institutionalized . I think there was a myth out there for a while that racism was gonna die out that with the younger generation, less racists. Were gonna solve this problem. And i think this particular case shows that thats not true. And is it just an isolated case . I mean, the south carolinians did not rise up as this young man, dylann roof, hoped and start a revolution ousting africanamericans from the state. Theres always a miniscule percentage of young males who are losers and who have to blame their failure on somebody else. And thats probably true in every society, but in the united states, they have access to guns, so that, i think, is the particular problem. I mean, id like to see the federal government put as much investigative effort into tracking racial terrorists as religious terrorists. Why arent we doing that . President obama certainly was at the funerals on friday, along with the first lad
We really dealing with our racial biases that are, in many cases, built in and institutionalized . I think there was a myth out there for a while that racism was gonna die out that with the younger generation, less racists. Were gonna solve this problem. And i think this particular case shows that thats not true. And is it just an isolated case . I mean, the south carolinians did not rise up as this young man, dylann roof, hoped and start a revolution ousting africanamericans from the state. Theres always a miniscule percentage of young males who are losers and who have to blame their failure on somebody else. And thats probably true in every society, but in the united states, they have access to guns, so that, i think, is the particular problem. I mean, id like to see the federal government put as much investigative effort into tracking racial terrorists as religious terrorists. Why arent we doing that . President obama certainly was at the funerals on friday, along with the first lad