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you are on with chief durham. is one my question -- when police are called or pull somebody over and , why's an altercation can't they just shoot them in the leg? tells noy dead man tales. if they are alive, they cannot tell the history. but there is a video, they will go to court. you want to tell me they are stronger than the police? they workout, they run. part of the idea was the idea of when to use force and that is something your department has to deal with a lot. guest: i cannot tell an officer when to use force. they have to make that assessment and a quick assessment if there is a threat. the color mention something about traffic stops. -- caller. the community is asking the questions how should be conducting on traffic stops. i believe education is very important. level, wethe officer pass out information, go to community meetings. we are telling people to comply. put your hands on the steering well, have your drivers license, insurance and just comply and listen to the officer. bad days officers have bu
you are on with chief durham. is one my question -- when police are called or pull somebody over and , why's an altercation can't they just shoot them in the leg? tells noy dead man tales. if they are alive, they cannot tell the history. but there is a video, they will go to court. you want to tell me they are stronger than the police? they workout, they run. part of the idea was the idea of when to use force and that is something your department has to deal with a lot. guest: i cannot tell an...
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we have chief alfred durham taking questions on this topic. johnny from south carolina, you're next, good morning. >> caller: yes, thank you very much. i grew up in georgia in the' 60s. most of the policemen there were walking on beats, mostly white policeman, and i was 13. my friend and i were walking down the street, and a policeman grabbed me, through me get the wall for no reason, and called me all types of names, and he got a call or something and they drove off. but how many times have you seen a black policeman shoot a white person? you probably haven't and you probably never will. they know better, you know? that is different. and this policeman was beating a woman on the highway, with his fist, on camera. and nothing happened. if it was a white woman, he would be gone. it is a difference all together. >> we'll let the chief respond. >> you know we talk about use of force again. it is -- the officer has to make that assessment if there is a credible threat and eliminating the threat. we don't shoot to kill, we shoot to eliminate a thre
we have chief alfred durham taking questions on this topic. johnny from south carolina, you're next, good morning. >> caller: yes, thank you very much. i grew up in georgia in the' 60s. most of the policemen there were walking on beats, mostly white policeman, and i was 13. my friend and i were walking down the street, and a policeman grabbed me, through me get the wall for no reason, and called me all types of names, and he got a call or something and they drove off. but how many times...
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host: care and durham-aguilera is with the u.s. -- karen durham-aguilera is with the army corps of engineers. has the levee system been rebuilt as president bush called for in 2005? guest: good morning. he has been a great week to be here in new orleans, 10 years after katrina brought such havoc and devastation to people that live here and a big wake-up call to the nation. yes, the levee system -- we really call it the hurricane storm risk of damage system, around metro new orleans has been ill stronger and better than we could have ever imagined. incredible it an system for the people of new orleans, but it is also great for the nation. it shows what we can do. all week long, i have been hearing people talk about it being a world-class system. host: how much has been spent on this system? guest: we were fortunate to have twocommitment of administrations and the u.s. congress to provide for nearly $14.5 billion program. about 11 billion dollars of that has been for the hurricane system around new orleans alone. there were other parts of that program to make further improvements, such as inte
host: care and durham-aguilera is with the u.s. -- karen durham-aguilera is with the army corps of engineers. has the levee system been rebuilt as president bush called for in 2005? guest: good morning. he has been a great week to be here in new orleans, 10 years after katrina brought such havoc and devastation to people that live here and a big wake-up call to the nation. yes, the levee system -- we really call it the hurricane storm risk of damage system, around metro new orleans has been ill...
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you are on with cheese -- chief durham.hen police are called or they possibly over, -- pull somebody over, if somebody is threatening their life why can't they shoot them in the neck? if they have anger -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] you want to tell me they are stronger than the police? these guys are 30 years old, 40. they work out. host: thank you for the call. i think part of the conversation he brought was the idea of when to use force. that is something your department has to deal with? i cannot tell the lobster went to use force, he or she has to make that quick assessment if there is a threat. i think the caller mentioned traffic stops. -- they areant asking the questions, how should we be conducting ourselves on traffic stops? education is important for my police department. from the officer level, we pass out information and go to community meetings and take our show on the road. we tell people to comply, put your hands on the steering wheel and make sure you have your drivers license, your insurance and regis
you are on with cheese -- chief durham.hen police are called or they possibly over, -- pull somebody over, if somebody is threatening their life why can't they shoot them in the neck? if they have anger -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] you want to tell me they are stronger than the police? these guys are 30 years old, 40. they work out. host: thank you for the call. i think part of the conversation he brought was the idea of when to use force. that is something your department has to deal...
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karen durham-aguilera of the ararm y corp. of engineers. >> thank you for calling in and living here and doing everything you are doing for the community. angelo asked really a lot of different questions, and a lot of very essential topics that we worry about. first, after katrina, our chief of engineers was with lieutenant jalstock took responsibility for the army corp. of engineers, and he commissions a study, we call it the iped that was a peer review to really put together and examine what happened with the existing work, but even more importantly, what we needed to do to come up with a system that was stronger and better and able to truly reduce the risk of flooding for the people around new orleans. that's what we did and that's a system that we built. there are so many other factors here that have been going on in decades around louisiana. over 1,900 square miles of marshlands have been lost. that's a factor that we worry about and it's far more the other thing going on across louisiana that angelo was talking about is
karen durham-aguilera of the ararm y corp. of engineers. >> thank you for calling in and living here and doing everything you are doing for the community. angelo asked really a lot of different questions, and a lot of very essential topics that we worry about. first, after katrina, our chief of engineers was with lieutenant jalstock took responsibility for the army corp. of engineers, and he commissions a study, we call it the iped that was a peer review to really put together and examine...
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steve hartman on the road in durham, north carolina. that a hero lies in you ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> rose: no matter how difficult your life is, you can make a difference. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." [000:28:49;00]
steve hartman on the road in durham, north carolina. that a hero lies in you ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> rose: no matter how difficult your life is, you can make a difference. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." [000:28:49;00]
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steve hartman on the road in durham, north carolina. ♪ that a hero lies in you ( applause ) ( cheersse: no matter how difficult your life is, you can make a difference. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." i'm charlie rose. thank you for joining us. it has been my pleasure. >>> loyalty is one of those keys in marriage. >> someone needs to get real about this situation. >> will josh duggar's wife really stand by her cheating man? or his parents are really blindsided? >> i can't believe he did this. >>> and megan fox's divorce, inside the papers. >>> then, is tori spelling's ex-husband a deadbeat dad? sat down with me today. >> i can't imagine not paying your child support. >>> also tonight, shania twain's concert stopped after an explosion. the blackout, the injury. >>> plus, one direction's new video without zane. and new video of harry going down hard. why is he always
steve hartman on the road in durham, north carolina. ♪ that a hero lies in you ( applause ) ( cheersse: no matter how difficult your life is, you can make a difference. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." i'm charlie rose. thank you for joining us. it has been my pleasure. >>> loyalty is one of those keys in marriage. >> someone needs to get real about this situation. >> will josh duggar's wife really stand by her cheating...
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. >> reporter: last winter, he decided to test the theory at this diner in his home town of durham, northolina. he saw two girls at the table next to his and gave them each $50 with one very simple instruction: do something kind. >> reporter: that was the end of it? >> reporter: until? >> reporter: it included pictures from a village in africa with people holding signs that read, "thanks a lot for spreading kindness, chris rosati." >> reporter: the two girls responsible were 13-year-old kate cameron and her ten-year- old sister, anna. they say they couldn't believe it when a stranger gave them each $50. you didn't want to let him down. >> no. >> that makes you want to do something good with that money. >> yes. >> reporter: the girls say they already knew about this village in sierra leone, where their dad had worked in the peace corps. they knew the people there had been working hard to fight ebola, so the girls paid for a feast to help them celebrate being ebola-free. they said it felt great to help. >> it's inspired me. >> i would definitely encourage other people to do it. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: last winter, he decided to test the theory at this diner in his home town of durham, northolina. he saw two girls at the table next to his and gave them each $50 with one very simple instruction: do something kind. >> reporter: that was the end of it? >> reporter: until? >> reporter: it included pictures from a village in africa with people holding signs that read, "thanks a lot for spreading kindness, chris rosati." >> reporter: the two...
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steve hartman on the road in durham, north carolina. ♪ that a hero lies in you ( applause ) ( cheersse: no matter how difficult your life is, you can make a difference. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." i'm charlie rose. thank you for joining us. it has been my pleasure. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 25 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. for a limited time
steve hartman on the road in durham, north carolina. ♪ that a hero lies in you ( applause ) ( cheersse: no matter how difficult your life is, you can make a difference. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes." i'm charlie rose. thank you for joining us. it has been my pleasure. ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your...
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announcer: first up, we will visit the durham museum, housed in the former union train depot. it tells the story of a once-thriving industry in omaha. >> we're standing in the main room of the union station in omaha. e architect, william stanley underwood, wanted to make a statement about the strength of the railroads. in his mind it was strength, masculinity and that's what he really wanted this bl to embody. omaha really started out as a frontier town, typical frontier town. actually citizen from council bluffs decide they wanted to found the city on this side of the river. council bluffs was established to -- knew y wanted the railroad was coming through but they didn't know which side. have aid it would help to the city ready to go. and it worked. but cities on the west side of the river developed greater because it's easier to move est. union pacific is one of the premiere railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific royalway act signed into law by abraham lincoln, so it cowboys several railroad companies to make union pacific and then they were
announcer: first up, we will visit the durham museum, housed in the former union train depot. it tells the story of a once-thriving industry in omaha. >> we're standing in the main room of the union station in omaha. e architect, william stanley underwood, wanted to make a statement about the strength of the railroads. in his mind it was strength, masculinity and that's what he really wanted this bl to embody. omaha really started out as a frontier town, typical frontier town. actually...
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host: care and durham-aguilera is with the u.s. -- karen durham-aguilera is with the army corps of engineerstem been rebuilt as president bush called for in 2005? guest: good morning. he has been a great week to be here in new orleans, 10 years after katrina brought such havoc and devastation to people that live here and a big wake-up call to the nation. yes, the levee system -- we really call it the hurricane storm risk of damage system, around metro new orleans has been ill stronger and better than we could have ever imagined. incredible it an system for the people of new orleans, but it is also great for the nation. it shows what we can do. all week long, i have been hearing people talk about it being a world-class system. host: how much has been spent on this system? guest: we were fortunate to have twocommitment of administrations and the u.s. congress to provide for nearly $14.5 billion program. about 11 billion dollars of that has been for the hurricane system around new orleans alone. there were other parts of that program to make further improvements, such as interior drainage in th
host: care and durham-aguilera is with the u.s. -- karen durham-aguilera is with the army corps of engineerstem been rebuilt as president bush called for in 2005? guest: good morning. he has been a great week to be here in new orleans, 10 years after katrina brought such havoc and devastation to people that live here and a big wake-up call to the nation. yes, the levee system -- we really call it the hurricane storm risk of damage system, around metro new orleans has been ill stronger and...
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we'll hear from former mayor marc morial, jim amoss, and karen durham-aguilara. your calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday night on q&a, brookings institution senior fellow brown talks about the u.s. counter insurgency in&state building efforts in afghanistan. >> the u.s. did achieve improvements in security but nonetheless has it ultimately been worth depends on how it ends. and the years that i hesitate that i increasingly interrogate myself and question myself, we don't know how it will end. and i think that is the moment that moment where things may collapse. but it is also possible that two, three, five years down the road we will be back in a civil war in afghanistan. isis is now slowly emerging in the country. terrifying prospect that it is. much worse than the taliban. the taliban is deeply entrenched. if we end up five years down the road in a new civil war in afghanistan, a new safe havens for the taliban and isis, i will say it was not worth the price. >> sunday night at
we'll hear from former mayor marc morial, jim amoss, and karen durham-aguilara. your calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday night on q&a, brookings institution senior fellow brown talks about the u.s. counter insurgency in&state building efforts in afghanistan. >> the u.s. did achieve improvements in security but nonetheless has it ultimately been worth depends on how it ends. and the years...
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kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air. two-point conversion to try to tie the game. >> cris: now the blitz is coming. that was one change of play. >> al: throws and that will be holding for the conversion by brice butler. the number three quarterback takes them down the field, two-point conversion is good. 2:00 to go. we're tied at 23. >> cris: good stuff from matt mcgloin, that entire drive. maybe saves his best for last. saw this all-out blitz look. these are all coming oefrg here e ing ing over here. check, check, check. got it this man coverage on the outside. let me throw one quickly, tie ball game
kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air....
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bristol in the 2400 block of durham road there's a tractor-trailer into a guardrail. watch out for police activity there on the scene. 422, doing just a bill better than the rest of our majors. eastbound from 29 up towards the schuylkill expressway, still nine-minute trip. rain actively falling on that scene as well. things are still moving. it's looking up there. chris? >> lots of problems on the road. there was a traffic problem of a different sort in gloucester county where police say a driver took off after running over a man in glassboro. nbc 10's matt delucia joins us live from glassboro. fill us in on the investigation now. >> reporter: police are still trying to find this person, chris. i tell you, the man is in the hospital, taken to cooper trauma earlier this morning shortly after he was hit by this car. we're trying to find out more about his condition at this hour. here's what we know. this happened shortly after 1:00 this morning. police were called to the 600 block of quincy court in glassboro, the area you're seeing on the video. this is where it all ha
bristol in the 2400 block of durham road there's a tractor-trailer into a guardrail. watch out for police activity there on the scene. 422, doing just a bill better than the rest of our majors. eastbound from 29 up towards the schuylkill expressway, still nine-minute trip. rain actively falling on that scene as well. things are still moving. it's looking up there. chris? >> lots of problems on the road. there was a traffic problem of a different sort in gloucester county where police say...
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we'll hear from former mayor marc morial, jim amoss, and karen durham-aguilara. your calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday night on q&a, brookings institution senior fellow brown talks about the u.s. counter insurgency in&state
we'll hear from former mayor marc morial, jim amoss, and karen durham-aguilara. your calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday night on q&a, brookings institution senior fellow brown talks about the u.s. counter insurgency in&state
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>> durham, north carolina, the home of duke university. it's also home to this low railroad bridge.ance of only 11 feet, 8 inches, which is clearly marked here. and here. >> some of the trucks, when they pull up, they look like sardine cans that have been opened, so we call it the can opener. >> ever since jurgen henn moved to durham from germany in the 1990s, he's been fascinated by the city's history, and the bridge at the center of so many accidents. >> the buildings here were built around the early 20th century. the tobacco warehouses around 1904. that's probably around the time that's probably around the time this bridge was built and i suspect clearance wasn't a big issue then. >> but as trucks grow taller over the years, the bridge doesn't. >> i found photos on the website of truck crashes from the '40s and '50s and '60s. >> intrigued by the sheer volume of accidents at the bridge, henn sets out to document exactly how many occur. >> we were wondering if we could record the crashes to get a more accurate record of the frequency of these crashes. i have a camera set up here in
>> durham, north carolina, the home of duke university. it's also home to this low railroad bridge.ance of only 11 feet, 8 inches, which is clearly marked here. and here. >> some of the trucks, when they pull up, they look like sardine cans that have been opened, so we call it the can opener. >> ever since jurgen henn moved to durham from germany in the 1990s, he's been fascinated by the city's history, and the bridge at the center of so many accidents. >> the buildings...
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karen durham-aguilera of the u.s. army corps of engineers.k you for calling in and for living here and doing everything you are doing for the community. angelo asked a lot of different questions. and a lot of very essential topics we worry about. first, after katrina, our chief of engineers was lieutenant general stock. he immediately took responsibility for what the u.s. army corps of engineers did. the way we had a series of projects that were not built the way they should. but also for the things we did not know about. he commissioned a study, a peer review of over 150 people from different federal agencies, state agencies, academia, different countries, to examine what happened with the existing work and what we need to do to come up with a system that is stronger and better and able to truly reduce the risk of flooding for the people of new orleans. that is the system we built. but there are so many other factors that have been going on for decades. around louisiana one of the most , significant is subsidence. 2010, there were 1900 squar
karen durham-aguilera of the u.s. army corps of engineers.k you for calling in and for living here and doing everything you are doing for the community. angelo asked a lot of different questions. and a lot of very essential topics we worry about. first, after katrina, our chief of engineers was lieutenant general stock. he immediately took responsibility for what the u.s. army corps of engineers did. the way we had a series of projects that were not built the way they should. but also for the...
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host: that is dan who gives us his perspective as a police officer, we will be joined by head offred durham, the the richmond police department in virginia to talk about the topics of policing and community policing. we will take calls with him and talk with them in a few moments. john is from niagara falls. hello, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a mixed bag about the police in niagara falls. becoming at is little better than what it used to be. i was physically deformed by an officer while i was unconscious once. a police officer a few years ago aided and abetted a developer to steal from me and i am in court right now. the police chief here is a good man. he came to my house personally, i guess it was because of the signs i had all over my house. something, try to do but they are not, a lot of the younger officers, their training seems to be better. but we have a lot of corruption here. it is left over from a criminal organization. againstt a thing people, it is changing, but there is corruption on the police force here. the with the judges and investigating attorney, a head ju
host: that is dan who gives us his perspective as a police officer, we will be joined by head offred durham, the the richmond police department in virginia to talk about the topics of policing and community policing. we will take calls with him and talk with them in a few moments. john is from niagara falls. hello, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a mixed bag about the police in niagara falls. becoming at is little better than what it used to be. i was physically deformed by an...
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kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air. two-point conversion to try to tie the game. >> cris: now the blitz is coming. that was one change of play. >> al: throws and that will be holding for the conversion by brice butler. the number three quarterback takes them down the field, two-point conversion is good. 2:00 to go. we're tied at 23. >> cris: good stuff from matt mcgloin, that entire drive. maybe saves his best for last. saw this all-out blitz look. these are all coming oefrg heei. check, check, check. got it this man coverage on the outside. let me throw one quickly, tie ball game. derek carr underst
kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air....
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. >> you know hark was really cute in the movie bull durham.ea for a coach to do that. bill o'brien may be a good football coach, but he is a lousy speech teacher. that is not good advice to give your team. >> these guys all went to college. they can speak for themselves. >> i think they can figure it out. >> absolutely. >> and more articulately than the head coach. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, [female announcer] when you see this truck... it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic sets. plus, get up to 36 months interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery! are you next? make sleep train your "ticket to tempur-pedic." ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> csi cyber is up next. >> my name is avery ryan. i was a victim of cyber crime. like you, i posted on social media, checked my bank account balance online, even
. >> you know hark was really cute in the movie bull durham.ea for a coach to do that. bill o'brien may be a good football coach, but he is a lousy speech teacher. that is not good advice to give your team. >> these guys all went to college. they can speak for themselves. >> i think they can figure it out. >> absolutely. >> and more articulately than the head coach. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, [female announcer] when you see this truck... it means another...
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if you're heading out the door in bristol on the 2,400 block of durham road, there's a tractor-trailernto a guardrail. obviously a lot of weather-related issues so far this morning. on the pa turnpike, rain actively falling on the scene, 23 minutes west or eastbound from route 1 up toward valley forge. no delays for new jersey transit, septa or patco speed line. >> the people watching us on r periscope gets to see what happens behind the scenes. >> we're talking to viewers and answering questions on the news we're doing. >> periscope is not just for submarines anymore. >>> speaking of sea-going vessels, if you ever wanted to have a sleepover on a battleship, here's your chance. why the battleship "new jersey" is letting people bunk there and how much it will cost you. >>> zoigs 2016. former pennsylvania ed rendell will chair mcginnty's run for the senate. he says she'll fight for good schools, good jobs and affordable health care. mcginnty is facing off against former congressman joe sestak. the winner of that will be facing incumbent republican senator pat toomey in the general electi
if you're heading out the door in bristol on the 2,400 block of durham road, there's a tractor-trailernto a guardrail. obviously a lot of weather-related issues so far this morning. on the pa turnpike, rain actively falling on the scene, 23 minutes west or eastbound from route 1 up toward valley forge. no delays for new jersey transit, septa or patco speed line. >> the people watching us on r periscope gets to see what happens behind the scenes. >> we're talking to viewers and...
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to talk more about that i'm joined on the line from durham, north carolina, professor mark anthony neil, a study of african-american studies at duke university. thank you for being with us on "france 24." and president obama expected to say tonight what started out as a man-made disaster -- as a natural disaster, it went on to become a fail our of governance. we all remember the president at the time, george w. bush, was southerly criticized over his -- sorely criticized over his hauntling of the crisis. mark: i think the way he was dismissive what was happening in new orleans -- and i don't think it was necessarily a case of him as kayne west suggested, not liking black people, but he didn't see a region as a value to him in terms of his electoral goals. i think if it was another state in the united states like florida or someplace like connecticut that were much more important to his electoral strategy he would have responded differently. laura: it seemed these perceived inequalities persist today. there's an interesting discrepancy, a recent survey shows that white residents in louis
to talk more about that i'm joined on the line from durham, north carolina, professor mark anthony neil, a study of african-american studies at duke university. thank you for being with us on "france 24." and president obama expected to say tonight what started out as a man-made disaster -- as a natural disaster, it went on to become a fail our of governance. we all remember the president at the time, george w. bush, was southerly criticized over his -- sorely criticized over his...
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. >> you know hark was really cute in the movie bull durham. not a good idea for a coach to do that. bill o'brien may be a good football coach, but he is a lousy speech teacher. that is not good advice to give your team. >> these guys all went to college. they can speak for themselves. >> i think they can figure it out. >> absolutely. >> and more articulately than the head coach. we'll be rig,,,, >> csi cyber is up next. >> csi cyber is up next. >> life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. and kitchens where every meal is it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two tacos, halfsies, and a drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. are you having trouble sleeping? do you toss and turn at night? do you wake up feeli
. >> you know hark was really cute in the movie bull durham. not a good idea for a coach to do that. bill o'brien may be a good football coach, but he is a lousy speech teacher. that is not good advice to give your team. >> these guys all went to college. they can speak for themselves. >> i think they can figure it out. >> absolutely. >> and more articulately than the head coach. we'll be rig,,,, >> csi cyber is up next. >> csi cyber is up next....
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kimberly: another story tonight comes from a flight from raleigh durham international air. the plane was delayed and the guy decided it's the perfect time to break up with his girlfriend. so another passenger decided to live tweet the breakup. started out posting this guy on the plane just broke up with his girlfriend and she is sobbing. the now ex-boyfriend went on to say i can't stand you. i can't be near you. i would switch seats if i could. the girl was not pleased and she said that the person great, just great. i'm so glad i paid $40 extra to be on the flight with you. he retorted with you need to calm down. that never goes over well. jonathan: not so much. kimberly: but she said she really thought this was going somewhere. she is heart broken, he is tweeting the flight took off and the pair immediately ordered six vodkas and blood mary mixes for the 15 flight and chugged them in silence between making out. jonathan: they made out? kimberly: yes. >> jonathan: this is one noise canceling headphones. those are a god send. kimberly: at least it had a happy ending. my. jon
kimberly: another story tonight comes from a flight from raleigh durham international air. the plane was delayed and the guy decided it's the perfect time to break up with his girlfriend. so another passenger decided to live tweet the breakup. started out posting this guy on the plane just broke up with his girlfriend and she is sobbing. the now ex-boyfriend went on to say i can't stand you. i can't be near you. i would switch seats if i could. the girl was not pleased and she said that the...
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host: the washington journal last week, we spoke with offered durham.- alfred this is what he had to say about young people in your communications with police officers. [video clip] >> it seems to me the certain youth in the community, they have these rites of passage they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults credit that is creating problems and challenges. we are walking along a line of contempt. kids are starting fights come using profanity. we wonder why they have problems with police. we are looking to create a -- workingdiversity to build those relationships and test lead them on the right path. the mothers have to be part of it, to o. the issues started home. police are the face of government 20 47. 24/7. we are that body that when they make the call, they expect us to be there. when we try to build relationships, they don't want no part of it. it is challenging, but we are up to the task. ignored the deep trauma that people have around the police for reasons that makes us. at a traffic stop in a traffic stop and the police officer approached my window with his gun
host: the washington journal last week, we spoke with offered durham.- alfred this is what he had to say about young people in your communications with police officers. [video clip] >> it seems to me the certain youth in the community, they have these rites of passage they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults credit that is creating problems and challenges. we are walking along a line of contempt. kids are starting fights come using profanity. we wonder why they have problems...
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a closer look of policing and trust.ing we will be joined by alfred durham, richmond, virginia upon police chief. captain harvey powers, police training executive. we'll be joined by dwight jones, the mayor of richmond. tomorrow morning on the washington journal. ♪ >> this month marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. join us in about an hour for housing and urban development secretary julian castro. that will be live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. later today with new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. remarks. lots of 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. a daylong symposium evaluating borland's'-- evaluating new orleans'. that will be live monday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. congress continues of their summer break with work on the iran nuclear deal continues. corker focusing on why he is opposed to the nuclear deal with iran. he concludes by saying the -- thetration has agreement should be one that allows us to maintain leverage and ensure it is enforceable, verifiable and hold iran accountable. this deal leaves the united states vulnerable to a resurgent iran, more able to work its wi
a closer look of policing and trust.ing we will be joined by alfred durham, richmond, virginia upon police chief. captain harvey powers, police training executive. we'll be joined by dwight jones, the mayor of richmond. tomorrow morning on the washington journal. ♪ >> this month marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. join us in about an hour for housing and urban development secretary julian castro. that will be live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. later today with new...
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kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air. two-point conversion to try to tie the game. >> cris: now the blitz is coming. that was one change of play. >> al: throws and that will be holding for the conversion by brice butler. the number three quarterback takes them down the field, two-point conversion is good. 2:00 to go. we're tied at 23. >> cris: good stuff from matt mcgloin, that entire drive. maybe saves his best for last. saw this all-out blitz look. these are all coming oefrg heei. check, check, check. got it this man coverage on the outside. let me throw one quickly, tie ball game. derek carr underst
kris durham hauls it in to make it a two-point game. obviously they'll be going for the deuce. >> cris: again the slot, giving him space. but that time matt mcgloin moved to his right a little bit to make that an easier angle. so now the defensive back is expecting it to come from the pocket. instead, it comes more straight down the line. made that pass much easier. good job. that entire drive really by matt mcgloin. >> al: 83 yards, 12 plays. mcgloin 9 of 11 through the air....
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. >> tom brooks from the university of durham sir thank you very much for sharing your views with us. >>> and still to come here on the newshour. divided diyalla. wherein the iraqi province sectarian problems persist even after the removal of i.s.i.l. plus. >> i'm are charles stra stratfo. a possibilities of great wealth. >> and has manchester united found the answer to their strierstriker shortage? >>> several have been injured in a shootout, on the west bank. one soldier has been seriously wounded. 40 israeli vehicles showed up at the house of the commanders, several members of the group were arrested. >>> an explosion at a demonstration outside ukraine's parliament has killed one national guardsmen and wounded many more. parliament members voted. nadim baba reports. >> these pictures filmed from inside ukraine's parliament building, the interior minister says dozens of national guardsmen were injured by several explosive devices. many were taken away by ambulance. the violence also injured journalists covering the protest. the group had gathered after the session giving concessions
. >> tom brooks from the university of durham sir thank you very much for sharing your views with us. >>> and still to come here on the newshour. divided diyalla. wherein the iraqi province sectarian problems persist even after the removal of i.s.i.l. plus. >> i'm are charles stra stratfo. a possibilities of great wealth. >> and has manchester united found the answer to their strierstriker shortage? >>> several have been injured in a shootout, on the west...
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host: alfred durham the chief of the richmond police department joining us today. thank you for your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: we will continue on in our program. next up, we will be joined by captain harvey powers of the regiment police department and in charge of training the cadets that you heard the chief reference. we will talk about that training the cadet goes through to become -- before becoming an officer. later on, the mayor of richmond, gleick jones, on his perspective, especially when it comes to law enforcement. both join us later in the program. we did visit the richmond police department and spent the day at the training facility. during that time, we talked to the now patterson, a rich and police training officer. one of the things we talked about was how physically demanding cadet training is. toit is extremely physically mandate. starting on day one, you are taken through different phases. we start in the green phase which is breakdown phase. we are taking a civilian and we want to break down a civilian with thinking of the me, me
host: alfred durham the chief of the richmond police department joining us today. thank you for your time this morning. guest: thank you. host: we will continue on in our program. next up, we will be joined by captain harvey powers of the regiment police department and in charge of training the cadets that you heard the chief reference. we will talk about that training the cadet goes through to become -- before becoming an officer. later on, the mayor of richmond, gleick jones, on his...
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live from richmond, virginia, for a look at policing in inner cities and we'll speak with alfred durham and then harvey powers. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today georgian defense minister speaks at the u.s. institute of peace about her country's security. see her remarks live at 3:00 .m. eastern on c-span. follow c-span cities tour as we travel touchdown washington belt way to communities across mesh. the idea behind the cities tour is to take the program out on the road beyond the belt way. to produce pieces that are more visual. >> a lot of people have heard the history of the big cities, new york, l.a., chicago. what about the small ones like albany, new york. what is the history of them? >> we have been to over 75 cities. we will have hit 75 in april of 2016. >> these are not event coverage types of pieces. they are shorter. they take you some place. they take you to a home. an historic site. >>> we partner with our cable affiliates. >> the key entry into the city is the cable operator who then contacts the city. in essence, it is the cable industry bri
live from richmond, virginia, for a look at policing in inner cities and we'll speak with alfred durham and then harvey powers. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today georgian defense minister speaks at the u.s. institute of peace about her country's security. see her remarks live at 3:00 .m. eastern on c-span. follow c-span cities tour as we travel touchdown washington belt way to communities across mesh. the idea behind the cities tour is to take the program...
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just a few weeks sues was found roaming the streets of durham.a vet to the the family. they haven't spoken to that family friend in years. they aren't sure why they were told sues had died but they're just happy he's alive. >>> well, they told thus it would revolutionize the delivery of city services. while easing the burden on the 911 emergency call system. but has philadelphia's 311 hell help line made good on those promises? >> that's the big question. frustrated homeowners convinced our bruce gordon to take a look at the multi million dollar program want he found may just leave you frustrated frustrated. >> i don't like to live next to this. >>> terrell harrell system thrilled to so the crumbling long vacant row house next to her place in philadelphia's logan neighborhood demolish. >> it's going to be lovely. >> reporter: it's about time. >> i'm going to take care of this block like it was my own. >> reporter: we had met terrell and her husband ike days earlier. she told us she called the city's 311 help line eight times over the past five ye
just a few weeks sues was found roaming the streets of durham.a vet to the the family. they haven't spoken to that family friend in years. they aren't sure why they were told sues had died but they're just happy he's alive. >>> well, they told thus it would revolutionize the delivery of city services. while easing the burden on the 911 emergency call system. but has philadelphia's 311 hell help line made good on those promises? >> that's the big question. frustrated homeowners...
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delays and cancellations from philadelphia through baltimore to washington, even down to raleigh durhamhe technical failure happened at a control center in virginia, we're told, but impacted flights throughout the northeastern corridor not only coming in and out of washington but flying through as well. thousands of passengers were stranded at airports in new york, d.c., north carolina. a lot of flights into new york as well. the faa is still trying to figure out exactly what triggered that glitch. >>> back to america's election headquarters. here's the polls. just out, donald trump is still leading among gop presidential hopefuls. that is according to our first set of polls that were taken entirely after the big debate. dr. ben carson and texas senator ted cruz round out the top three. both have surged as a result of their debate performance, but the night's big winner is karly froo carly fiorina. but to break out of the pack she might need to help build on that momentum. >> let's break it down with our fair and balanced panel, john hart is the editor and chief of opportunity lives. do
delays and cancellations from philadelphia through baltimore to washington, even down to raleigh durhamhe technical failure happened at a control center in virginia, we're told, but impacted flights throughout the northeastern corridor not only coming in and out of washington but flying through as well. thousands of passengers were stranded at airports in new york, d.c., north carolina. a lot of flights into new york as well. the faa is still trying to figure out exactly what triggered that...
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we talked with the police chief alfred durham down there about young people and their disrespect for authority and the role of parents. want to play you a clip from that segment. >> it seems to me that the youth -- certain youth in the community, they have this certain right rites of passage that they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults. and that's create something problems and challenges. one of the things i'm working on with the superintendent of public schools here, we're locking up a lot of young kids. kids, youth, our future. for minor offenses. fights, using profanity. we're the ones introducing them to the juvenile justice system and wondering why they have a problem with police. we're looking to create a program and just working with the schools and a police department school, a private non-profit working to build those relationships and lead them on the right path. most important is the parents, the mothers have to be part of that. we're always missing the parents. a caller stated earlier. the issues start at home but we're inheritting that. we're going into the
we talked with the police chief alfred durham down there about young people and their disrespect for authority and the role of parents. want to play you a clip from that segment. >> it seems to me that the youth -- certain youth in the community, they have this certain right rites of passage that they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults. and that's create something problems and challenges. one of the things i'm working on with the superintendent of public schools here, we're...
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we'll be joined by alfred durham, richmond, virginia's, police chief. captain harvey powers will join us, virginia's police training center executive and also joined by the mayor of richmond, dwight jones, all at 7:00 a.m. eastern/4:00 a.m. pacific, tomorrow morning on "the washington journal." >>> today on c-span3, programs about technology. coming up next, author larry downes, innovation as a result of the digital revolution. then a discussion on the technology on the u.s. economy and workforce. former secretary larry summers is among the speakers. after that a hearing on new technologies to improve the safety and efficiency of the nation's transportation systems. officials from volvo, amazon, bnsf railroad and the port of long beach testify before the senate commerce committee. >> tonight at 9:30 p.m. on c-span, liberal activists at the annual left forum in new york city. the final day of the event$"m features speak others a number of issues, including politics. here is charles lynchner on why he supports bernie sanders as president. >> the democrati
we'll be joined by alfred durham, richmond, virginia's, police chief. captain harvey powers will join us, virginia's police training center executive and also joined by the mayor of richmond, dwight jones, all at 7:00 a.m. eastern/4:00 a.m. pacific, tomorrow morning on "the washington journal." >>> today on c-span3, programs about technology. coming up next, author larry downes, innovation as a result of the digital revolution. then a discussion on the technology on the u.s....
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in durham at the university of new hampshire, they have done some nationally recognized work for their rape prevention. much of the focus of our legislation is to ultimately bring campus communities throughout the nation in line with some of the efforts we have seen at unh. the police chief there proudly characterizes unh's multiple responses as a conspiracy of care for the students at unh. as a former attorney general for my state, no crimes of sexual assault are very serious crimes and need to be handled by law enforcement if victims choose to pursue that route. however, for a variety of reasons, these crimes are vastly underreported. and often unreported. our bill seeks to foster a more cooperative environment between schools and local law enforcement by requiring colleges and universities to enter what senator gillibrand said in her memorandum of understanding with the entity that has jurisdiction to report and investigate crimes on campus. the goal of the mou is to foster a dialogue between the school and law enforcement before a serious incident takes place which delineates respo
in durham at the university of new hampshire, they have done some nationally recognized work for their rape prevention. much of the focus of our legislation is to ultimately bring campus communities throughout the nation in line with some of the efforts we have seen at unh. the police chief there proudly characterizes unh's multiple responses as a conspiracy of care for the students at unh. as a former attorney general for my state, no crimes of sexual assault are very serious crimes and need...
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we'll be joined by police chief alfred durham and captain harvey powers, as well as richmond's mayor,t jones. during our visit to richmond to prepare for this show, we talked with captain angela green of the community youth and intervention services about the role of that department's community care unit. here's a bit of what she had to say. >> our community care unit is actually comprised of many different entities, not just community care, which deals with our citizens out here in the community. it's really to bridge the gap between the police department and the citizens. we want to forge great partnerships with the citizens, be transparent with them, let them know what we do as far as law enforcement. our roles, our responsibilities and safeguarding the communities we serve. through community care, we put together many programs where we not only do neighborhood watch to get the citizens involved, we do business watches as well for the business owners to get involved and also put on what we call our themed academies, which is our citizens academy, hispanic academy, and our faith lea
we'll be joined by police chief alfred durham and captain harvey powers, as well as richmond's mayor,t jones. during our visit to richmond to prepare for this show, we talked with captain angela green of the community youth and intervention services about the role of that department's community care unit. here's a bit of what she had to say. >> our community care unit is actually comprised of many different entities, not just community care, which deals with our citizens out here in the...
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former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of the new orleans times to dealing, and karen durham aguilera. archival footage of the hurricane and its aftermath from 10 years ago. plus, your phone calls. washington journal live each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today, president obama marked the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina by visiting new orleans where he spoke at a local community center. this is 45 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] ♪ [applause] pres. obama: everybody have a seat. hello, everybody. where you at? it's good to be back in the big easy. [applause] and this is the weather in august all the time, right? [laughter] as soon as i land in new orleans, the first thing i do is get hungry. [laughter] when i was here with the family a few years ago, i had some food at the parkway bakery. i still remember it, that's how good it was. one day after i leave office, maybe i will finally hear a reb
former new orleans mayor mark morreale, the editor of the new orleans times to dealing, and karen durham aguilera. archival footage of the hurricane and its aftermath from 10 years ago. plus, your phone calls. washington journal live each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today, president obama marked the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina by visiting new orleans where he spoke at a local community center. this is 45 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,...
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durham-aguilera, this final tweet for you. eithernt to know what actuation plans does louisiana/new orleans have in place citizens now? are there designated safe places? guest: imb disaster emergency manager for the army corps of engineer's. speaking of evacuation plans, after katrina -- this was in --thewhen gustav hit state of louisiana has a considerable evacuation plan which includes contraflow, shelter, arrangements with other states. to include the things they can industries so you can get things open quickly, whether it is pharmacies or gasps patients -- gas stations. but there are those things in place. the director with of the program. i was impressed how comprehensive the plan is. but the army corps of engineers, along with fema, we run a hurricane evacuation plan. cities do studies for and counties along coastal areas to look at evacuation plans and help them get better. you can get this information online. they describe the evacuation plans and scenarios of what people can do. everyone who lives in an area like thi
durham-aguilera, this final tweet for you. eithernt to know what actuation plans does louisiana/new orleans have in place citizens now? are there designated safe places? guest: imb disaster emergency manager for the army corps of engineer's. speaking of evacuation plans, after katrina -- this was in --thewhen gustav hit state of louisiana has a considerable evacuation plan which includes contraflow, shelter, arrangements with other states. to include the things they can industries so you can...
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in durham at the university of new hampshire, they have done some nationally recognized work for their rape prevention. much of the focus of our legislation is to ultimately bring campus communities throughout the nation in line with some of the efforts we have seen at unh. the police chief there proudly characterizes unh's multiple responses as a conspiracy of care for the students at unh. as a former attorney general for my state, no crimes of sexual assault are very serious crimes and need to be handled by law enforcement if victims choose to pursue that route. however, for a variety of reasons, these crimes are vastly underreported. and often unreported. our bill seeks to foster a more cooperative environment between schools and local law enforcement by requiring colleges and universities to enter what senator gillibrand said in her memorandum of understanding with the entity that has jurisdiction to report and investigate crimes on campus. the goal of the mou is to foster a dialogue between the school and law enforcement before a serious incident takes place which delineates respo
in durham at the university of new hampshire, they have done some nationally recognized work for their rape prevention. much of the focus of our legislation is to ultimately bring campus communities throughout the nation in line with some of the efforts we have seen at unh. the police chief there proudly characterizes unh's multiple responses as a conspiracy of care for the students at unh. as a former attorney general for my state, no crimes of sexual assault are very serious crimes and need...
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the "washington journal" last week, we spoke with richmond virginia police chief alfred durham.s is what he had to say about young people and their communication with police officers. take a look. >> it seems to me the certain youth in the community have certain rights of passage that they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults. and that's create something problems and challenges. one of the things i'm working on along with the superintendent of public schools here, we're locking up a lot of young kids. kids, youth, our future, for minor offenses. using profanity. we're the ones introducing them to the juvenile justice system and wonder why they have problems with our police. we're looking to create a program, diversion before charging and we have a private non-profit working to build those relationships and lead them on the right path. most important is the paurrents the mothers have to be part of that. a caller stated earlier, the issues start at home but we're inherent in that. the police are the face of government 24/7. we're going to disenfranchised naus naus neig
the "washington journal" last week, we spoke with richmond virginia police chief alfred durham.s is what he had to say about young people and their communication with police officers. take a look. >> it seems to me the certain youth in the community have certain rights of passage that they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults. and that's create something problems and challenges. one of the things i'm working on along with the superintendent of public schools here,...
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stuart: apple was the opening lower this morning, durham to -- 179 apple as of right now.netflix offering up to a year of parental leave for new moms and dads. coming in tell us what -- >> come in early and get free fancy starbucks but this is what viewers said. and battling life-threatening diseases like cancer. stuart: what does that mean? >> to get year of paid time off. a life-threatening illness, and says how about a year of full be paid just like the maturity with netflix. >> you looking at tony he says you can be gone for a year. you have to remember this is expensive for netflix to do to basically pay workers for a year and replace the man give them the option, i am a great worker want to be gone for year-end back after four months, but your home means your attending and go back home, this is a nightmare for them. quite honestly this is expensive for netflix and they might not need you in the end as they try to replace you for a year. stuart: i expected to see a lot of viewers saying how about child care, day care at the office, you are a mom to be. is that turkey
stuart: apple was the opening lower this morning, durham to -- 179 apple as of right now.netflix offering up to a year of parental leave for new moms and dads. coming in tell us what -- >> come in early and get free fancy starbucks but this is what viewers said. and battling life-threatening diseases like cancer. stuart: what does that mean? >> to get year of paid time off. a life-threatening illness, and says how about a year of full be paid just like the maturity with netflix....
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host: the washington journal last week, we spoke with offered durham.- alfred this is what he had to about young people in your communications with police officers. [video clip] >> it seems to me the certain youth in the community, they have these rites of passage they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults credit that is creating problems and challenges. we are walking along a line of contempt. kids are starting fights come using profanity. we wonder why they have problems with police. we are looking to create a -- workingdiversity to build those relationships and test lead them on the right path. the mothers have to be part of it, to o. the issues started home. police are the face of government 20 47. 24/7. we are that body that when they make the call, they expect us to be there. when we try to build relationships, they don't want no part of it. it is challenging, but we are up to the task. ignored the deep trauma that people have around the police for reasons that makes us. at a traffic stop in a traffic stop and the police officer approached my window with his gun draw
host: the washington journal last week, we spoke with offered durham.- alfred this is what he had to about young people in your communications with police officers. [video clip] >> it seems to me the certain youth in the community, they have these rites of passage they have to be disrespectful to authority and adults credit that is creating problems and challenges. we are walking along a line of contempt. kids are starting fights come using profanity. we wonder why they have problems with...
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we will be live tomorrow morning and joined by police chief of for durham.owers who leads the training academy as well as the mayor dwight jones. during our visit to richmond to prepare we talked with captain angela green of the community youth and intervention services but the role of that apartment -- department's community care unit. community care unit is actually comprised of many different entities. whichst community care deals with our citizens out here in the community. gaps really to bridge the between the police department and the citizens. greatt to forge partnerships, to be transparent and let them know what we do. our roles and our responsibilities and safeguarding the communities that we serve. community care we put together many programs where we not only put together neighborhood watch we do business watch as well. so the business owners can get involved and also put on our themed academy which is our citizens academy, hispanic academy and our leaders academy. where also helping to mentor children in the city through mentoring programs which
we will be live tomorrow morning and joined by police chief of for durham.owers who leads the training academy as well as the mayor dwight jones. during our visit to richmond to prepare we talked with captain angela green of the community youth and intervention services but the role of that apartment -- department's community care unit. community care unit is actually comprised of many different entities. whichst community care deals with our citizens out here in the community. gaps really to...
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announcer: our next stop is the durham museum and its exhibit n how the growth of rrd fueled the meat packing an stockyards industries in the early 20th strrment >> the union station operated until may, 197167 the last train left out of here may 2, and it sat vacant. we made union station our home nd now it's an -- a museum preserving open ome history. this exhibit focuses on livestock. very important industry for omaha, south omaha as a city and then eventually for the city as a whole. >> cattle marketing centers are strategically located and omaha serves a large western area. its holding pens have handled more than 100 million cattle since its founding more than 80 years ago. here's our livestock train, right on schedule, early morning arrival. >> the livestock industry begins in 19 -- 1887 as a fattening station. a place for cattle to get fed before they head to a stockyards to be slaughtered, and eventually this turns into the stockyards as we know the omaha stockyards in the 1880's. 1883 is the start of what we call the union stockyards. that is the beginning of this industry her
announcer: our next stop is the durham museum and its exhibit n how the growth of rrd fueled the meat packing an stockyards industries in the early 20th strrment >> the union station operated until may, 197167 the last train left out of here may 2, and it sat vacant. we made union station our home nd now it's an -- a museum preserving open ome history. this exhibit focuses on livestock. very important industry for omaha, south omaha as a city and then eventually for the city as a whole....