which i didn t think was a bad thing, was a common thingt that time. even white people go down on their knees when they re being blessed or saying a prayer. just because you re down on your knees doesn t mean it s a sign of supremacy based on race. and white people also if they lose a contact they will go down on knees. that s something i used to do. but i had laser surgery. which i did on camera. it worked out good. i did it on camera. therefore it was free. on the morning show. i missed that. i m going to get you a home copy. it s on vhs. i want to find out if i should do it. i m so old i m about to get reading glasses. i was about to say something so relevant. was it about white supremacy or colonialism? because here s the real kicker to this story. this is the same group of students that wanted statue gone. successfully. it s gone. they got that removed. that just recently wanted to put up a statue celebrating the protesters in ferguson. because they had a six-day v
more than that per classroom. competition would create all sorts of innovation. i don t presume to know which innovation will be best. we showed a few tonight, but as it was put, competition is a discovery process. no one knows which innovation is best until they re tried. the good news is that the school choice movement has finally given the blob some competition and a few kids, thanks to thingt like vouchers, charter schools, tax credits now like going to school. i never did. but school is boring! no, it s not! they teach us in a fun way. stossel: so you guys look forward to going to school in the morning? yes! stossel: those kids were at a charter school in harlem. once more parents noticed, hey, johnny down the street likes going to school and he s learning. maybe they ll join the fight against the blob and eventually all of us will have much better
not only did know that there was evidence of bias but yes, we continued to go back to the irs and say w the holdup? you know, in the procs o going back to the irs and become even more of a sto we have gone back and started looking at our googleytics on the media tracker sites we re beginning to find some interesting thingt just the irs visiting our sites. actually unique visitors around the time when we w still under ew. media trackers under review from eop.gov. exece office of the is president. i will tell you what, to ha the government potentially at allvels looking over the shoulder of various conservative outfits and stymieing them and attempting to block them and attemptin to quiet them i think is disconcerting. tucker: escially in the middle of a presidential campaign. you seemed to have outsmarted the irs. great to he so you this morning. i appreate that
bombings in recent time and people here are getting very very afraid. they re feeling the civil war come closer and closer to home brooke. as they re feeling the war coming closer and closer to home with the possible usage here as chemical weapons what are those in damascus saying? who do they believe is responsible? reporter: it is a big unknown. it is really interesting when you speak to people, you hear a lot of people on the face of it tell you they believe their government is not using any chemical weapons. they believe if it is anyone s doing, it is the opposition. but people are not sure. they know that this regime is one in and they don t believe a lost thingt of things they see on tv. the chemical weapons debate didn t play much of a role of the discussions here in damascus in syria. and the government-controlled part. but now that s picking up lite of momentum are people are hearing about the international debate and with the u.s. possibly shifting its position, a lostt
sympathy or resonates with the jury. it must be because it certainly doesn t sound like self defense that all of this evidence about their sex life, how that relates to the issue of self defense is lost on me. i think it is designed to paint a picture that might generate some sympathy. i think they ought to get there are cases where you have this dynamic where it escalates. it is domestic violence. there is always this i find after you talk to the jurors especially or people following the trial they get into this thing. they don t care about the facts. it is whether the other person reminds them of an abusive ex-boyfriend. you are talking about 12 people and all kinds of things can play in their decision. so keep her up there. that is the thinking. keep her up there and hopefully it will resonate over time. you do get to know someone. that the thingt about testimony this long. you get to know a personality.