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i could be better prepared when i saw david levering lewis. >> david levering lewis been on tv many times including three hour "in depth" program. go to booktv.org and you wan watch all three hours. why did we stop here? >> this is what we call the cost mowgram. done by an artist that is homage to arturo some berg the inches should is named. some berg. langston hughes ashes are part of the floor as to the testament part of harlem and him. the literary world he helped define a institution of cultural lange ton hughes. continue to tell the story. >> this is the langston hughes auditorium where the harlem book fair takes place where booktv will be live this july. >> that's right. >> can we see this? this is something i forgot to mention. so the schomberg center recently won the nation's highest honor given by institute for library services. the ceremony took place a few weeks ago at the white house. first lady presented the national medal to the schomburg center. along with nine other museums and libraries around the country. this happened during our 90th year, only makes it all the sweeter.
i could be better prepared when i saw david levering lewis. >> david levering lewis been on tv many times including three hour "in depth" program. go to booktv.org and you wan watch all three hours. why did we stop here? >> this is what we call the cost mowgram. done by an artist that is homage to arturo some berg the inches should is named. some berg. langston hughes ashes are part of the floor as to the testament part of harlem and him. the literary world he helped...
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. >> when officer corey jennings arrived as back up, he saw morgan state police officer david lewis with his knee on west's back. this is audio from jennings' statement to homicide detectives. >> it was hot, my partner officer parker told morgan st. officer after a few minutes that, you know, let him up and get off his back. at that time, he felt extremely heavy, like dead weight. his face, skin appeared to be gray. we put him over there, we reached down, checked his neck for a pulse, nothing at that time. >> jennings and another officer tried to revive west -- unsuccessfully. >> they deserve time, i want them to realize in a cellblock day after day. i want them to hear tyrone west screaming "help, help. stop stop. help help stop stop." >> the medical examiner's office did not rule west's death a homicide, concluding that he died from an irregular heartbeat and dehydration. >> when they pulled his hair all hell broke loose. that's how it went, and it's sad it happened, and i feel your pain, but i don't understand how two cops can still be on the force after this. >> prosecutors did not b
. >> when officer corey jennings arrived as back up, he saw morgan state police officer david lewis with his knee on west's back. this is audio from jennings' statement to homicide detectives. >> it was hot, my partner officer parker told morgan st. officer after a few minutes that, you know, let him up and get off his back. at that time, he felt extremely heavy, like dead weight. his face, skin appeared to be gray. we put him over there, we reached down, checked his neck for a...
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david lewis is vice president of raymond james brokerage. >> in interest of fairness people closer to it have an advantage and rather than worry about that they shut everything down so it's equal. >> reporter: the suspension of tradeing went past two hours. the system was finally fixed after close to four hours. the halt came on a day when markets around the world are continuing to worry about the debt crisis in greece and major sell-off in chinese stock markets. it's not likely the average investor got hurt today according to finance and investment professor at santa clara university. >> most people are not aware of the tradeing and certainly not trying to trade. the only situation if you're closeing on a house and had to sell stocks today and that would be a real problem but not for very many people. >> reporter: the federal monitor monitors monitored the situation but took no abc news after being assured -- took no action after being assured it wasn't a cyber attack. >> we were told there was no malicious action in the technology issues. >> it makes me nervous like something isn't
david lewis is vice president of raymond james brokerage. >> in interest of fairness people closer to it have an advantage and rather than worry about that they shut everything down so it's equal. >> reporter: the suspension of tradeing went past two hours. the system was finally fixed after close to four hours. the halt came on a day when markets around the world are continuing to worry about the debt crisis in greece and major sell-off in chinese stock markets. it's not likely the...
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this is david eliate lewis and speak on behalf 06 the mental health board and crisis intervention training team. this wednesday my mental health board passed 2 important resolutions we would like you to know of. both are asking for fundsing for cit. i don't know if you know, even the police commission asked the police department to do crisis intervention training the trainers are volunteer. we have all most no support from the police department other than they give 25 officers 3 times a year in a room to train and have no support for professional actors or roll play. further more thosheriff department has no cit training other than just a few hours in the academy. this resolution that we passed on had board is asking for a line item for cit funding for both the police which is one item and a separate resolution for the sheriffs department. the police at least have [inaudible] the sheriff department has none. i hope you will consider adding a line item for support cit training. woe don't need one training, now we have none. we have all volunteers mpt my board secretary will pass the resolut
this is david eliate lewis and speak on behalf 06 the mental health board and crisis intervention training team. this wednesday my mental health board passed 2 important resolutions we would like you to know of. both are asking for fundsing for cit. i don't know if you know, even the police commission asked the police department to do crisis intervention training the trainers are volunteer. we have all most no support from the police department other than they give 25 officers 3 times a year in...
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seeing none-- >> just a quick comment, david eliant lewis 31 residents of the city and someone who tripd way too many times on the poorly maintained sidewalk so anything you can do to allocate city funds to sidewalk maintenance would help me as a pedestrian. i'm not a car owner, i'm a walker. i don't use muni, i walk and trip. it is nugleted for tee many years. thank you for your time >> thank you mr. lewis. next speaker >> tom gill burt ate when we address the sidewalk, please the smallest percentage of rain run off slant to the sidewalk us wheelchair people would appreciate because the slant that you need to have the drops of water run off the side walk into the gutter means when you push a wheelchair you push with one arm against that slant the entire time so if it is a long block it is a long block. the smallest we can make that angle, that percentage oaf run off, one of my arms would really appreciate it and sure there are others that would appreciate it. >> thank you any other members of the public who would like to speak ton thisimem? seeing none public common is closed and if the
seeing none-- >> just a quick comment, david eliant lewis 31 residents of the city and someone who tripd way too many times on the poorly maintained sidewalk so anything you can do to allocate city funds to sidewalk maintenance would help me as a pedestrian. i'm not a car owner, i'm a walker. i don't use muni, i walk and trip. it is nugleted for tee many years. thank you for your time >> thank you mr. lewis. next speaker >> tom gill burt ate when we address the sidewalk,...
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if you have not already, pick up the inquirer open currents, and read david levering lewis' treaties on what that organization has been and what it can be. >> right here on this sunday morning. thanks, harold. and, ed? >> matt, general jim dunford united states marines -- is going through confirmation to be chairman of the joint chiefs -- said this week that russia is the greatest threat the united states faces. mitt romney in the 2012 election said that the russians were our number-one national security threat. somewhere, mitt romney is smiling. >> all right, thanks to all of our insiders this week including harold jackson from the philadelphia inquirer. enjoyed talking to you this morning, and we hope to have you back again. nia, ed, and brian. i'm matt o'donnell. that's it for "inside story" this week. we'll see you next week, and i'll see you monday morning on action news at 4:30 a.m. set your alarms early. >> dvr it. >> i'm in nydia han along with eva pilgrim. coming up next a motorcyclist is dead after his bike collides with a car in hunting park. >>> mexico's top drug lord esc
if you have not already, pick up the inquirer open currents, and read david levering lewis' treaties on what that organization has been and what it can be. >> right here on this sunday morning. thanks, harold. and, ed? >> matt, general jim dunford united states marines -- is going through confirmation to be chairman of the joint chiefs -- said this week that russia is the greatest threat the united states faces. mitt romney in the 2012 election said that the russians were our...
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. >> guest: rutgers university and stewed with david lewis who i'm proud of having been his student. >> host: and ph.d from russgoers as well. >> guest: phn american history from rutgers. >> host: is african-american history american history or are they separate. >> it's absolutely american history. there's no america without the black experience being central to understanding how this country essentially came to be the world's leading super power. you could tell a story of american history that starts with european settlement and the indigenous population in the early world and contests over land but you wouldn't get very far through the revolutionary pear or the founding of the nation or the concept of freedom or the debate over slavery or the economics of the nation without putting black people at the center of that story. >> host: this is a quote from you, and if you could explain it further: something broke between the parents who had been the per seers of the cultural knowledge from the '20's to to 30s in to 40s in to 50s to the parents my parent's generation, decides they want
. >> guest: rutgers university and stewed with david lewis who i'm proud of having been his student. >> host: and ph.d from russgoers as well. >> guest: phn american history from rutgers. >> host: is african-american history american history or are they separate. >> it's absolutely american history. there's no america without the black experience being central to understanding how this country essentially came to be the world's leading super power. you could tell a...
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. >> as an actor lewis starred in larry david's curb your enthusiasim. the first met when they were 12. >> in-- a-- a summer camp, sports camp. hated each other never saw each other till we were comedians. became inseparable best friends. that ran over a course of almost a decade. larry came over my house you had asked me. and he said, "would you mind playing yourself?" >> and now he's staring in another television series called blunt talk. >> playing a psychiatrist is really a trip for me 'cause i been in-- in and outta therapy and psychiatry for f-- almost my whole life. >> i spoke to richard lewis in new york. >> you been sober for 21 years- >> almost 21. >> --almost 21 years sober. >> yes. >> you're married. >> married ten years, you know, son- >> and have a great career. >> it's been goin' on for 45 years, and all sorts of stuff. it's really been-- this is like a really great time. touring, and a new book and a new series >> i-- (tap) y-- you know you've got all this great stuff goin' on you're a household name. so then why in the world do you call
. >> as an actor lewis starred in larry david's curb your enthusiasim. the first met when they were 12. >> in-- a-- a summer camp, sports camp. hated each other never saw each other till we were comedians. became inseparable best friends. that ran over a course of almost a decade. larry came over my house you had asked me. and he said, "would you mind playing yourself?" >> and now he's staring in another television series called blunt talk. >> playing a...
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very small, though, so we peered and there was -- what i later learned, her parents, david's parents, john lewis, andrew young, others, and forth from the bottom gary may. i felt bad. but i still believed that selma has important flaws. in some ways, an unfortunate conclusion. because dr. king becomes a superhero in this film. it leads people to believe that change is only possible when the hero comes along and selma shows that is not true. that average people working together, fighting together can bring about change. can be their own heroes. apparently, ava recognizes that there were problems with the film. the dvd has come out and there is a second disc with special features. in that section, she does state the film's "a piece of historical fiction." she said she was not trying to capture all the facts but rather she wanted to represent the truth of it all. i am not quite sure what she means by that because there is also a guide for teachers, and students are asked to discuss the difference between fact and truth in historical fiction and the usefulness of both the study of history. huh? [lau
very small, though, so we peered and there was -- what i later learned, her parents, david's parents, john lewis, andrew young, others, and forth from the bottom gary may. i felt bad. but i still believed that selma has important flaws. in some ways, an unfortunate conclusion. because dr. king becomes a superhero in this film. it leads people to believe that change is only possible when the hero comes along and selma shows that is not true. that average people working together, fighting...
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lewis has a new graphic novel out about the civil rights movement. >>> david letterman squeezed in one more top ten list. made a surprise appearance in san antonio to deliver it. >> every suit i own comes with a top ten list. interesting facts about donald trump. number ten! that thing on his head was the gofer in "caddy ydy shack." he has made so many mexicans mad. he number one interesting thing about donald trump, thanks to donned trump, republican mascot. >> i don't think he can retire. >> comedians are loving the trump factor. i'm ayman mohyeldin, this is "early today" we hope it is just your first stop on nbc. >>> leading the news on bbc.com, mexico's volcano triggers evacuations. it showed signs to a similar eruption in 1913. it includes explosion on its southern and southwestern slopes surrounding villages that evacuated due to precaution and a local airport has been closed. >>> to new york. man, nephew win meth lab in auction for storage unit? the two men went a an abandoned storage facility with an 80 dollar bid. they found a box full of equipment used to make meth. the detec
lewis has a new graphic novel out about the civil rights movement. >>> david letterman squeezed in one more top ten list. made a surprise appearance in san antonio to deliver it. >> every suit i own comes with a top ten list. interesting facts about donald trump. number ten! that thing on his head was the gofer in "caddy ydy shack." he has made so many mexicans mad. he number one interesting thing about donald trump, thanks to donned trump, republican mascot. >> i...
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david colburn explains how this could happen to anybody. >> ten years after a blood clot took his left leg, lewis wolf is proud of what he now walks on. his prosthetic, a tribute to his favorite team. >> i'm a baseball fan of the washington nationals. see? >> i'm disappointed in myself for not realizing, but i'm also sad because that car my late wife and i bought new. >> as an amputee, lewis avoids parking too far from where he needs to go. on wednesday he had a meeting at this courtyard marriott. he couldn't find any nearby parking, but he did notice a man standing by the front door. >> i said are you valet parking? he said yes. i said, well how much is it? he said $15. >> the guy told him he could pay later. he tipped him $5 handed over his keys, and a couple of hours later he walked out. >> i don't see him anywhere. i don't see my car. it all becomes clear to me real quick. >> the front desk told him they don't offer valet service. police now trying to find lewis's black toyota prewhere yous. >> in hindsight yeah, i should have seen it all clear. why doesn't he have a uniform, >> this is what
david colburn explains how this could happen to anybody. >> ten years after a blood clot took his left leg, lewis wolf is proud of what he now walks on. his prosthetic, a tribute to his favorite team. >> i'm a baseball fan of the washington nationals. see? >> i'm disappointed in myself for not realizing, but i'm also sad because that car my late wife and i bought new. >> as an amputee, lewis avoids parking too far from where he needs to go. on wednesday he had a meeting...
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lewis in an op ed. he left at the emotional pinnacle of his tenure. david: he could perform and say things in a certain way that hillary clinton or any other politicians can. he is african-american. that adds an emotional frayof of what happened in that church. charlie: it was one of the great moments anyone who has seen believe in someone having total command of the moment. there was a sense of ideas i believe in. david: same-sex marriage he also -- i do not see this derisively -- he played politics. when he was a state senator, filled out a questionnaire. one of the questions was, leave in same-sex marriage --do you believe in same-sex marriage. he said, yes, i do. he quivocated later or. charlie: he began to take, i'm evolving. david: you read david axelrod's book. no one charge obama of leading the charge. i want to say one thing about those issues. we should be careful about thinking that race in america is a solved issue. people's views on this is resolved. confederate flags are going down across the south and yet the majority of people still think of
lewis in an op ed. he left at the emotional pinnacle of his tenure. david: he could perform and say things in a certain way that hillary clinton or any other politicians can. he is african-american. that adds an emotional frayof of what happened in that church. charlie: it was one of the great moments anyone who has seen believe in someone having total command of the moment. there was a sense of ideas i believe in. david: same-sex marriage he also -- i do not see this derisively -- he played...
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david muir. and an artist from upstate new york gets a new look as we continue our picture-perfect makeover week. plus, performing her new hit "thunder," leona lewisplause]
david muir. and an artist from upstate new york gets a new look as we continue our picture-perfect makeover week. plus, performing her new hit "thunder," leona lewisplause]