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the island is already among the most unequal economies in the united states - now there's an influx of extreme wealth. >> these-- this-- this is the ritz reserve, the only six star hotel-- in-- in puerto rico. i think one of the few. >> it's a six star hotel? wow. >> yeah. super-luxe i guess. these are all fixed-- $10 million houses all along here. >> so it's this bizarre contrast of puerto rico at the moment of very intense economic dislocation, and yet at the same time the influx of some very significantly wealthy investors. and that can certainly lead to all sorts of resentment. >> prouty relocated his private equity firm from connecticut 2 years ago. today, he's flying us to his most recent purchase -- a marina on the island's east coast. >> coming up on puerto del ray right in front of us. >> this is your investment? yes, this is the largest marina in the caribbean. this was initially a nine-figure investment. >> prouty says investors like him are creating jobs and stimulating the economy. >> hola, todo bien? >> he's keen for more investors to follow his lead. >> and once you do t
the island is already among the most unequal economies in the united states - now there's an influx of extreme wealth. >> these-- this-- this is the ritz reserve, the only six star hotel-- in-- in puerto rico. i think one of the few. >> it's a six star hotel? wow. >> yeah. super-luxe i guess. these are all fixed-- $10 million houses all along here. >> so it's this bizarre contrast of puerto rico at the moment of very intense economic dislocation, and yet at the same time...
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how do you measure income inequality and look at two different societies and say is this one more unequal than not when or how do you look at the same society into different period of time and say how has inequality changed? here at least to the best of my knowledge if you compare the united states and today with the united states i grew up in a don't think there is any dispute of the the society is more economically unequal you can use any measure you want and that story is pretty clear that >> host: disobeys its at sunday's extent should they played for two hours or ten hours? >> guest: i've been to the table once in my life i lost $20 i think that it took me about four seconds so i don't have enough capital. >> host: you talk about gambling in your book. >> guest: it is such a fascinating case because once again, people have moral feelings about the mathematical feelings about it. i think everybody knows that for most people in those circumstances, it isn't a wise investment if you have money that you want to do something with, probably playing blackjack isn't the most revenue enhancin
how do you measure income inequality and look at two different societies and say is this one more unequal than not when or how do you look at the same society into different period of time and say how has inequality changed? here at least to the best of my knowledge if you compare the united states and today with the united states i grew up in a don't think there is any dispute of the the society is more economically unequal you can use any measure you want and that story is pretty clear that...
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how do i get two different societies and say it is more unequal than not want our haughty look at the same society at different periods of time and say how inequality changed? here at least to the best of my knowledge, if you compare the united states today with united states i grew up in, i don't think there's any dispute that our society is more economically unequal now. basically any measure you want and that is the story that is pretty clear. >> host: somebody sits down at the blackjack table, should they play for two hours or 10 hours? >> guest: boy, i have say i have been to a blackjack table once in my life. i lost money but i think it took me about four seconds. i don't think i have enough capital to sit there for two hours or 10 hours. >> host: you talk about gambling in your boat. >> guest: i do, gambling is such a case because people have moral feelings about it. they have mathematical feelings about it. i think everybody knows that for most people in most circumstances, gambling is not a wise investment. if you have money that you want to do something when it, probably pla
how do i get two different societies and say it is more unequal than not want our haughty look at the same society at different periods of time and say how inequality changed? here at least to the best of my knowledge, if you compare the united states today with united states i grew up in, i don't think there's any dispute that our society is more economically unequal now. basically any measure you want and that is the story that is pretty clear. >> host: somebody sits down at the...
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occupations but here it is called conversational leadership with the idea the trade treaty interviewer as unequal as some of the position of power if you want the job you want a conversation in that is the hallmark of the elites to make everybody feel equal matter how high or how low the sense of ease is important and is the central. and that is different than if he went to interview for a job at the factory if you tried to have a sense of equality he would not be believed. >> host: if you don't go to the elites schools or community college of cory local campus are there to strikes against you? >> with a community college you will not get through the door. added for university that is not a flagship in some cases and then the key is to have a connection that to pass the resume a otherwise they have so many applicants from the good schools that is their word not my there are a lot of wonderful schools under not on the list but unless he can get someone's attention to a connection you are out. >> host: here is the book. pedigree. northwestern professor rivera is the author.
occupations but here it is called conversational leadership with the idea the trade treaty interviewer as unequal as some of the position of power if you want the job you want a conversation in that is the hallmark of the elites to make everybody feel equal matter how high or how low the sense of ease is important and is the central. and that is different than if he went to interview for a job at the factory if you tried to have a sense of equality he would not be believed. >> host: if...
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the unequal opportunity race was shown to students at a the school district says there was a discussion after the video was shown. for more on these stories and others, go like our facebook page and click on the links there. wbtv is on your side helping you with credit questions. kristen miranda will be on your side in the morning and afternoon newscasts with the credit councilling hotline. councilors with clear point will be here to take your questions on a variety of financial topics. make sure you tune in tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon during our early evening newscasts for that free help. thanks for watching. steve: today is your lucky day. woman: (surprised) oh, my goodness mark: you've just won - a thousand dollars! woman: that'amazing! that' amazing! (shrieks) woman: ok, nice job. mark, way better than yesterday. maria, that delivery felt a little forced. and steve, steve: yeah? woman: i am still missing that raw emotion. woman: pretty awesome for a tuesday, but tomorrow is hump day, so let's really bring it! lucky for life. win a thousand dollars a day, every day, for l
the unequal opportunity race was shown to students at a the school district says there was a discussion after the video was shown. for more on these stories and others, go like our facebook page and click on the links there. wbtv is on your side helping you with credit questions. kristen miranda will be on your side in the morning and afternoon newscasts with the credit councilling hotline. councilors with clear point will be here to take your questions on a variety of financial topics. make...
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when people thought in the beginning that you were unequal and therefore you were not worthy to sit next to their kid because that kid was white. he discussed it in a different way. i have to make sure my children are educated and have a better chance at life than what i have. >> where did this idea come from in his family? why do you think he felt that way? >> well, you know, my father and mother had deeply held christian values. my father often talked about the stories that were passed along to them about
when people thought in the beginning that you were unequal and therefore you were not worthy to sit next to their kid because that kid was white. he discussed it in a different way. i have to make sure my children are educated and have a better chance at life than what i have. >> where did this idea come from in his family? why do you think he felt that way? >> well, you know, my father and mother had deeply held christian values. my father often talked about the stories that were...
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introduced bernie sanders' presidential candidate packed a number of his ideas into an hour.student debt, unequal pay for women, the criminal justice system, campaign finance reform and more...one of the highlights... these thoughts on donald trump. b26:29-37there would be nothing that would give me greater pleasure than in fact beating donald trump and beating him badly.46:56-03of course, saturday is the big day when voters across the state head to the polls.in greenville, justin hinton, news 13. 3 3 hillary clinton is already looking ahead after her win in saturday's democratic primary in nevada. she flew to houston right after the victory and held a rally at the texas southern university. clinton told thousands of supporters that it was a great night for her presidential campaign. but she knows she still has work to do, convincing independent voters and others that she is trustworthy. 3 i think there's an underlying question that may really in the back of people's minds and it for us, or is she in it for herself?" i think that's you know a question that people are trying to sort through. and i
introduced bernie sanders' presidential candidate packed a number of his ideas into an hour.student debt, unequal pay for women, the criminal justice system, campaign finance reform and more...one of the highlights... these thoughts on donald trump. b26:29-37there would be nothing that would give me greater pleasure than in fact beating donald trump and beating him badly.46:56-03of course, saturday is the big day when voters across the state head to the polls.in greenville, justin hinton, news...
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>> america is extremely unequal. wages have not risen for normal growth for the last 40 years went the top fringes of society. vote for trumpen and the younger white men vote for sanders. it is the same sentiment. >> in other words, you might say bernie sanders is channeling occupy wall street and donald trump is channeling the tea party. >> donald trump is not the tea party. >> erik kirschbaum what role did the media play in all of this? they have been having a field day. are they also actually driving populism forward? .> in a way they do they put a spotlight on these people. sanders could not be where he is without the media coverage. that is one of the bigger stories of the past year that he could come so far against such a big organization that hillary clinton has the media do play a role in the whole iowa coverage he wonder why clinton one? why is she being treated like a loser? for some timer now the political science community has been documenting the rise of polarization in the united states, producing a blo
>> america is extremely unequal. wages have not risen for normal growth for the last 40 years went the top fringes of society. vote for trumpen and the younger white men vote for sanders. it is the same sentiment. >> in other words, you might say bernie sanders is channeling occupy wall street and donald trump is channeling the tea party. >> donald trump is not the tea party. >> erik kirschbaum what role did the media play in all of this? they have been having a field...
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many of the institutions were still unequal. unequal in terms of what they had access to, in terms of the teachers. and even just in the rural part of the world we lived. in we didn't have the tax base as people who had a certain kind of affluence had. obviously, my father thought it was good people were beginning to understand what many of them have known for a long time, that racism and discrimination is a moral sin and a stain of this country that we all will have to pay a price. i think my father's attitude was what he learned is that as the government was giving all this rhetoric about making people equal, what he needed to do was find an institution where he could raise their children like an incubator so he can influence the value system, their work ethic, their discipline, their routine, to teach them how to work and fish as he was building his farm. my parents had a 250 acre farm that they bought back during the 1940s. that storm is still in the family today. my father felt the best weapon to bigotry and discrimination
many of the institutions were still unequal. unequal in terms of what they had access to, in terms of the teachers. and even just in the rural part of the world we lived. in we didn't have the tax base as people who had a certain kind of affluence had. obviously, my father thought it was good people were beginning to understand what many of them have known for a long time, that racism and discrimination is a moral sin and a stain of this country that we all will have to pay a price. i think my...
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women are still working for unequal pay. they know it. the minimum wage hasn't been raised. there's so much that people feel like their government is not working for them. >> look for much more of the interview with hilary clinton tonight on the cbs evening news at 6:30 after cbs 4 news at 6. and stay with cbs 4 news at cbsmiami.com for continuing coverage of campaign 2016 now through election day. >>> several people are behind bars after a major bust in miami involving a prostitution ring and car burglary suspects. police calling an operation clean up. marabelle rodriguez has more now on the round up. >> early this morning several arrests were already made. >> prostitution has been a concern in this area in the with these efforts we've been able to reduce it but again we still need to work at it so it doesn't continue to happen. >> that pro active approach operation clean up. for 24 hours city of miami police out in full force in the area. from south west aid street to south river drive and 27th avenue to 72nd avenue on a full scale operation targeting all crimes. >> i thin
women are still working for unequal pay. they know it. the minimum wage hasn't been raised. there's so much that people feel like their government is not working for them. >> look for much more of the interview with hilary clinton tonight on the cbs evening news at 6:30 after cbs 4 news at 6. and stay with cbs 4 news at cbsmiami.com for continuing coverage of campaign 2016 now through election day. >>> several people are behind bars after a major bust in miami involving a...
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our nation is still plagued by the vestiges of segregation and unequal laws and policies evident today in flint, michigan, and its lack of clean drinking water. in it being harder, not easier, to exercise the constitutional right to vote through voter disenfranchisement. black men being killed in ferguson, baltimore, chicago, and my state of ohio. inequities in health care, poverty and in our failing schools. but, mr. speaker, the time is now for us to work together to protect the most at-risk among us. to defend the foundation of our democracy, and to expand opportunity for all people. however, republican leadership fails to act and refuses to bring up voting rights advancement act, a bipartisan piece of legislation for an up or down vote, so tonight, mr. speaker, we will hear from our congressional black caucus colleagues on the state of our union and where we go from here. and i welcome the dialogue and the debate. mr. speaker, it is now my honor and privilege to yield to congresswoman barbara lee from the 13th district of california . we know her as a fearless advocate, fighting to
our nation is still plagued by the vestiges of segregation and unequal laws and policies evident today in flint, michigan, and its lack of clean drinking water. in it being harder, not easier, to exercise the constitutional right to vote through voter disenfranchisement. black men being killed in ferguson, baltimore, chicago, and my state of ohio. inequities in health care, poverty and in our failing schools. but, mr. speaker, the time is now for us to work together to protect the most at-risk...
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. >> makes you feel unequal. it doesn't make you feel like you are on the same playing field as your peers, you are opening up four lgbt youth, we're not giving them all their options to protect themselves. >> jadiann: supporters call this a giant gap in curriculum. one that comes with serious health consequences. raising eyebrows with its gender neutral bathrooms. officials say it's part of an effort to make sure all students and staff members feel accepted. what once served as two separate restrooms can be used by anyone in the building. >> it shows another identity is legitimate. >> i was -- >> reporter: the idea came from zoe wagner who said students come from all walks of life. >> there is a transgender population and there is a population of student that don't adhere to the gent gender binary. >> reporter: the single unit restrooms are located in the library. >> this is not, you know if you are transgender you have to use this in any way possible. it's to asecond option. >> reporter: not everyone who uses t
. >> makes you feel unequal. it doesn't make you feel like you are on the same playing field as your peers, you are opening up four lgbt youth, we're not giving them all their options to protect themselves. >> jadiann: supporters call this a giant gap in curriculum. one that comes with serious health consequences. raising eyebrows with its gender neutral bathrooms. officials say it's part of an effort to make sure all students and staff members feel accepted. what once served as two...
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temperatures are unequal side. it's 38 degrees, right where we should be for this time of year. the daytime high will be well above average, and not just today. we will talk about the trend coming up. it's 28 in asheville. it's 38 in toccoa. we do find some 40's on the map. it's 13 degrees warmer in abbeville than it was yesterday.
temperatures are unequal side. it's 38 degrees, right where we should be for this time of year. the daytime high will be well above average, and not just today. we will talk about the trend coming up. it's 28 in asheville. it's 38 in toccoa. we do find some 40's on the map. it's 13 degrees warmer in abbeville than it was yesterday.
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more of phil lavelle lone star interview with actress patricia arkett talking about the problem of unequaln the united states ant in the film industry as well, a key issue ahead of the ausc-arizona. of course, you can get all of the latest on our top story that's, that truce in syria brokered by the united states and russia still holding as we head into the second day. more on that in a second. this is techknow. a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a wild-fire. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, techknow investigates the ivory trail they've tried to seize it, burn it, but nothing has stopped the terrible
more of phil lavelle lone star interview with actress patricia arkett talking about the problem of unequaln the united states ant in the film industry as well, a key issue ahead of the ausc-arizona. of course, you can get all of the latest on our top story that's, that truce in syria brokered by the united states and russia still holding as we head into the second day. more on that in a second. this is techknow. a show about innovations that can change lives. the science of fighting a...
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jerry brown: equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice.essica: at oakland unified, where 80% of students are high needs, funding incrementally increases from $7,500 to almost $12,000 per student over the next 5 years. however, in more affluent san ramon valley unified, where just 8% of kids are high-needs, funding in 2021 tops out at a little more than $9,000. ryan: our biggest concern is that more people don't know about it. jessica: he's right, most voters have never heard of the funding law, even though for the first time ever, it requires community input on how that money is spent. ryan smith: in order to get this right, because there's more flexibility in how funds are spent at the local level, people have to get involved and hold districts accountable. jessica: back at fremont high, these students say they're just happy to see their program expand. miguel: i think it's good that it's finally getting the recognition that it needs because it's a really good program. male: that's good. male: take it. it's like what my mom makes. jessica
jerry brown: equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice.essica: at oakland unified, where 80% of students are high needs, funding incrementally increases from $7,500 to almost $12,000 per student over the next 5 years. however, in more affluent san ramon valley unified, where just 8% of kids are high-needs, funding in 2021 tops out at a little more than $9,000. ryan: our biggest concern is that more people don't know about it. jessica: he's right, most voters have never...
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"structural discrimination: the unequal opportunity race" was shown for black history month. it depicts several runners on a track with african-american runners dealing with obstacles and white runners without. parents say it made some students uncomfortable. the chair of the school board apologized and instructed administrators not to use the video.### teachers from our area.... and across the commonwealth are waking up for the second and final day of the virginia children's engineering convention at the hotel roanoke. nearly eight- hundred teachers are getting hands-on lessons... led by classroom teachers. it's all in an effort to experience and expand on stem- based education... and adding science, technology, engineering and math to lessons that elementary school students can get interested in. back in the day we did this kind of stuff and it was just play, with tinker toys and legos and things. as time has gone on, and technology that they've lost that playing and natural play. this is the twentieth year for the convention. # now to kristina, with a look at our forecast.
"structural discrimination: the unequal opportunity race" was shown for black history month. it depicts several runners on a track with african-american runners dealing with obstacles and white runners without. parents say it made some students uncomfortable. the chair of the school board apologized and instructed administrators not to use the video.### teachers from our area.... and across the commonwealth are waking up for the second and final day of the virginia children's...
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and every culture raised by others it is so unequally distributed that it is misogyny because children have to identify. sodalite to take -- talk about the challenges to preserve their individuality >> for a bus have children. -- four of us. >> we are all involved. >> we reproduce with our extended family. >> the part of the culture to have an option to not have children. >> it is like you set up and tell a certain age it is not in issue. i came of age with the second wave of feminism not having children but if they would gaze deeply into my eye is recently as i published a book. did you really now want to have children? they want to probe are you sure? what are your parents like? >> you are right. it is the unfinished women. and also what went wrong in your love life? and there was the damage. >> you cannot be judgmental politically i spent many years as a single mother and i have written about this of that strange conservativism of children born to women under 30 of babies born under 30 with that crazy exotic dysfunctional situation. and not to be mothers from 1953. >> i don't think
and every culture raised by others it is so unequally distributed that it is misogyny because children have to identify. sodalite to take -- talk about the challenges to preserve their individuality >> for a bus have children. -- four of us. >> we are all involved. >> we reproduce with our extended family. >> the part of the culture to have an option to not have children. >> it is like you set up and tell a certain age it is not in issue. i came of age with the...
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happened eight years ago and because the country with the exception of the 1990's has been growing more unequalnow in a position to actually do something about it. so the question is, what are we going to do and the best person to do it. finally, in the last few days in iowa we began to have a debate about what are the honest differences, what are the likely consequences, and who is the best to do it. hillary can talk about all that. what i want you to know is that one of the things i learned about being president that comes instinctively to her is that there are the great days. you know, we are going to have some great days when she signs a bill to give us 100% coverage in the healthcare law and deal with some of these problems. [applause] >> we are going to have some great days. you sign that legislation to make america the world's leadest county and create economy based on clean energy jobs and modern ize infrastructure and when we make college affordable for everybody and debt manageable and everybody gets to pay back small fix percentage of income. there be terrible days and then all the o
happened eight years ago and because the country with the exception of the 1990's has been growing more unequalnow in a position to actually do something about it. so the question is, what are we going to do and the best person to do it. finally, in the last few days in iowa we began to have a debate about what are the honest differences, what are the likely consequences, and who is the best to do it. hillary can talk about all that. what i want you to know is that one of the things i learned...
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critics say having two different forms is unequal treatment. the house is expected to pass its own version of the bill. sean: more than a million walmart employees are getting a the higher wages will cost an extra $1.50 billion this year. >>> mcdonald is trying out a new menu option. the chicken mcgriddle. it is a fried chicken patty served on a maple syrup bun. it is only in ohio in 11 locations. if the feedback is positive, it could go national. and spaceship two, they hope will take to the edge of space. it can carry passengers to more than 62 miles above the earth's surface. hundreds of people have put down deposits of $250,000 for a chance to fly. it comes with peanuts and pretzels. erin: let's hope so. the lack of snow continues to cause new problems for winter the mt. washington auto road stopped. and the state sent out a request that all grooming across the state be stopped. >> we received notice from the bureau of trails that they weren't going to reimburse us for grooming. we had to cease all of the operations. erin: they are having a
critics say having two different forms is unequal treatment. the house is expected to pass its own version of the bill. sean: more than a million walmart employees are getting a the higher wages will cost an extra $1.50 billion this year. >>> mcdonald is trying out a new menu option. the chicken mcgriddle. it is a fried chicken patty served on a maple syrup bun. it is only in ohio in 11 locations. if the feedback is positive, it could go national. and spaceship two, they hope will take...
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temperatures are unequal side. it's 38 degrees, right where we should be for this time of year. the daytime high will be well above average, and not just today. we will talk about the trend coming up. it's 28 in asheville. it's 38 in toccoa. we do find some 40's on the map. it's 13 degrees warmer in abbeville than it was yesterday. we have not a cloud to be found in its beautiful throughout the southeast and nice and dry. temperatures going from 30's this morning, jumping close to 60 by noon and we will top out in the low to mid 60's across the upstate. look at this spectacular sunshine in anderson. temperatures are in the low 60's and even in asheville, we will find low 60's today. we have some big changes for the week ahead. i will show you rain chances coming up throughout the morning. myra: thank you. we begin this morning with a developing story in greenville county. rescue crews have spent the night searching for a missing 12-year-old boy in jones gap state park. greenville county deputies are searching for john quay. investigators say he was hiking with a group of boy sco
temperatures are unequal side. it's 38 degrees, right where we should be for this time of year. the daytime high will be well above average, and not just today. we will talk about the trend coming up. it's 28 in asheville. it's 38 in toccoa. we do find some 40's on the map. it's 13 degrees warmer in abbeville than it was yesterday. we have not a cloud to be found in its beautiful throughout the southeast and nice and dry. temperatures going from 30's this morning, jumping close to 60 by noon...
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why the university of iowa's athletic department is facing allegations of being unequal to its female athletes... good morning and welcome to today in iowa. happy saturday as we take a live look outside.... thanks so much for joining us this morning. i'm lauren moss. new this morning... we've learned that one man has died in an overnight fire at a waterloo apartment complex... waterloo fire crews responded to the blaze at the building off of mt. carmel drive around 11:45 last night. firefighters say when they arrived, heavy flames were coming from a window. now police tell us, the man died in the fire- while, the cause we will keep you updated as more information becomes avaliable this morning. switching gears -- as we check in storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan ...eileen it's a cold one out there. let's go right to storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan expire within the hour. we still running either side of zero with will have quite a bit of sunshine today. tonight, however, snow will track in and through will just be cold. it will only be in the up for tomorrow as tha
why the university of iowa's athletic department is facing allegations of being unequal to its female athletes... good morning and welcome to today in iowa. happy saturday as we take a live look outside.... thanks so much for joining us this morning. i'm lauren moss. new this morning... we've learned that one man has died in an overnight fire at a waterloo apartment complex... waterloo fire crews responded to the blaze at the building off of mt. carmel drive around 11:45 last night....
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critics say having two different forms is unequal treatment. the house is expected to pass its own version of the bill. sean: more than a million walmart employees are getting a raise tomorrow. the retail giant is raiding the minimum wage from $9 to $10. that applies to all of the company's hourly workers and supervisors. the higher wages will cost an extra $1.5 billion this year. >>> mcdonald's is trying out a new menu option. it is a fried chicken patty served on a maple syrup bun. now it is available only at 11 locationing in ohio. it could go national. we'll keep an eye on that. virgin galactic plans to unveil the new spaceship. it is flown by two pilots and can carry passengers up to 62 miles above the earth's surface. hundreds of people have put down deposits of 250,000 for a chance to fly. erin: wow. the lack of snow tonights to cause new problems for winter activities across the state. the mt. washington auto road stopped the snowmobile tours. the state spent out a request that all grooming across the state be stopped. >> we received no
critics say having two different forms is unequal treatment. the house is expected to pass its own version of the bill. sean: more than a million walmart employees are getting a raise tomorrow. the retail giant is raiding the minimum wage from $9 to $10. that applies to all of the company's hourly workers and supervisors. the higher wages will cost an extra $1.5 billion this year. >>> mcdonald's is trying out a new menu option. it is a fried chicken patty served on a maple syrup bun....
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and that's where the community feels that there's an unequal justice being meeted out here. >> liang's partner, who is white testified under i want unit from prosecution, and he was later fired. the trial is scheduled to be in april. and that judge is korean-american. >>> cathy, we appreciate you joining me, and let's pick up on what roxana just reported in her story. do you agree that there should be some sort of punishment for peter liang? but the idea of 15 years is too much? >> i think that right now, i'm glad to hear that he's being held accountable, and we hope that when the sentences comes, he is held accountable. there have been many officers in the past that walked away and have been found guilty and walked away with probation, and the family hasn't come out with a statement of what they wish, and we haven't of what we want. but ultimately, we support the family. >> do you think that if there had been some sort offing prosecution in the deaths of ericeric ganner and michael bro, and do you think that there would be this level of ang for the asian american community? >> i think
and that's where the community feels that there's an unequal justice being meeted out here. >> liang's partner, who is white testified under i want unit from prosecution, and he was later fired. the trial is scheduled to be in april. and that judge is korean-american. >>> cathy, we appreciate you joining me, and let's pick up on what roxana just reported in her story. do you agree that there should be some sort of punishment for peter liang? but the idea of 15 years is too much?...
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separate means unequal. citizens unite add. these cases are important. how do we avoid having courts make big decisions? they're going to make them. i think citizens united was making law. i think they said money is speech. that's a law now in this country. you could spend all you want in a campaign, corporate or whatever, and nobody could stop you. who had more -- you can't do that in congress. do you think citizens united is good for the country? >> no, no, i don't think so that letting a handful of billionaires determine who is going to be the president good for the ri. >> that was a supreme court -- it doesn't matter i have to agree with it. i picked over 100 judges in ohio. i just want somebody with conservative values, who is not going to try to make law, and i'm not going to agree with everything the courts do. i don't agreeing with -- >> where were you in the brown case? what were they supposed to do segregated cases, mostly in the >> you know how i feel about that. >> the court made the right decision. >> probably did, they did. >> that's not in
separate means unequal. citizens unite add. these cases are important. how do we avoid having courts make big decisions? they're going to make them. i think citizens united was making law. i think they said money is speech. that's a law now in this country. you could spend all you want in a campaign, corporate or whatever, and nobody could stop you. who had more -- you can't do that in congress. do you think citizens united is good for the country? >> no, no, i don't think so that letting...
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with an equal balance of four conservatives and four liberals remaining on the supreme court it is unequal. michigan governor rick snyder is asking the government for more medicaid for flint residents. convention contaminated water and major target people under 21 as well as pregnant women. a statement yesterday they spent 15,000 residents to benefit if that request is approved. the us surgeon general is to visit flint tomorrow. pope francis gave a huge open air mass in mexico. more than 300,000 people gathered yesterday in an area to hear him speak. urged them to build an equal opportunity society to have a homily and they lined up along the motorcade route to see them pass by. >> it is here for many people. >> also visited a children's hospital in mexico city and one young boy serenaded him with ava maria. he'll travel to meet with the indigent people there. republican president candidates engaged in verbal battle in their most intense debate. we have fresh new poles to see where the candidates stand and they say marco rubio is winner and donald trump coming in second. antonin scalia dea
with an equal balance of four conservatives and four liberals remaining on the supreme court it is unequal. michigan governor rick snyder is asking the government for more medicaid for flint residents. convention contaminated water and major target people under 21 as well as pregnant women. a statement yesterday they spent 15,000 residents to benefit if that request is approved. the us surgeon general is to visit flint tomorrow. pope francis gave a huge open air mass in mexico. more than...
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. >> the answer is not create a middle eastern type society that segregates separate but unequal forn and women. if that is the only way to protect them but they're changing very fabric of equality of sexes in order to appease violent barbarians who came into their society which by the way most muslims would not want that either. we're not trying to have mosques separate men and women because of this type of appeasement it does to the way men treat women in muslim majority societies and in very subservient ways. but separating it you're basically putting a bandaid on it and causing it to fester more rather than treat the true disease which is 13th century mentality. deirdre: dr. jasser, always great to have you with us. thank you for the time. thank you for your insight. >> anytime. deirdre: dr. zuhdi jasser with me there. development in flint, michigan's water crisis. a new report showing that officials got bottled water months before warning others not to drink it. we'll have details on that report. >>> listen to this sound, bernie sanders supporters calling out hillary. [shouting]
. >> the answer is not create a middle eastern type society that segregates separate but unequal forn and women. if that is the only way to protect them but they're changing very fabric of equality of sexes in order to appease violent barbarians who came into their society which by the way most muslims would not want that either. we're not trying to have mosques separate men and women because of this type of appeasement it does to the way men treat women in muslim majority societies and...
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day and women are barred in two out of three mosques in america when conditions are separate and unequalt i witnessed standing at the doors in the main prayer in which president obama stood there today and spoke i watched a woman tell the girls to go pray in the gym and the boys got to go pray in that beautiful space in which president obama stood. so i think while his words are wonderful in principal, what they don't reflect the struggle that we are having within our own faith and unfortunately president obama has taken sides with the hyper conservatives that targets women in our own faith. >> with all due respect to my colleague, i strongly disagree to what you said as it applies to the president's visit. i'm jewish and orthodox jews have that same kind of separation in their synagogues. it's horrible. i think it's a mark against my faith that they do. that's not what the president's appearance was about. >> i understand what you're saying. >> he spoke very well to something that was important for non-muslims to understand. it was a message to non-muslims. he wasn't trying to settle di
day and women are barred in two out of three mosques in america when conditions are separate and unequalt i witnessed standing at the doors in the main prayer in which president obama stood there today and spoke i watched a woman tell the girls to go pray in the gym and the boys got to go pray in that beautiful space in which president obama stood. so i think while his words are wonderful in principal, what they don't reflect the struggle that we are having within our own faith and...
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he's speaking up now, and i also believe that these allegations of sexism, look, women have faced unequal treatment throughout history. women have faced different barriers to political participation, and again, some of the sexist things. that being said, bernie sanders has been on the front lines helping democratic candidates. he's raised membershoney and be there campaigning for democratic candidates. this is interesting. it's a great battle we have in the democratic party. we're not demonizing muslims. we're trying to find the best candidate who can take on the issues and challenges of our time. >> in this conversation, you're not hearing the clinton campaign talk about their policy proposals. they're talking about women's issues, but you also have bill clinton just simply attacking the record and padding his endorsement resume of bernie sanders. what does that say to you about where hillary clinton's campaign, where they think they are? >> i think they think they're in a difficult spot. they're tried to lower expectations here. i will say that when hillary clinton is on the stump as i
he's speaking up now, and i also believe that these allegations of sexism, look, women have faced unequal treatment throughout history. women have faced different barriers to political participation, and again, some of the sexist things. that being said, bernie sanders has been on the front lines helping democratic candidates. he's raised membershoney and be there campaigning for democratic candidates. this is interesting. it's a great battle we have in the democratic party. we're not...
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and in december of 1936 marshall began a series of cases in maryland to change the separate but unequal nature of teachers pay. joseanderson: teacher's pay cases presented a great opportuniy for the naacp becauseteacher's salaries were set in the language of the statute, or they had a pay scale that was printed out on a pay schedule that was public information. in fact, teacher pay cases were plessy violations printed in the written law. narrator: marshall began dozens of teacher pay cases throughout the south, opening new naacp branches wherever he went. making loyal members of the black teachers and expanding the reach and depth of the organization. but it would take more than the teachers to win the legal campaign. jose anderson: there was some concern about lighter-skin african americans who were many of the professionals, and the working class, sometimes darker-skin african-american communities having different goals and objectives. as the naacp got bigger however, it was absolutely necessary that a common ground was found for the entire black community. and this is where marshall
and in december of 1936 marshall began a series of cases in maryland to change the separate but unequal nature of teachers pay. joseanderson: teacher's pay cases presented a great opportuniy for the naacp becauseteacher's salaries were set in the language of the statute, or they had a pay scale that was printed out on a pay schedule that was public information. in fact, teacher pay cases were plessy violations printed in the written law. narrator: marshall began dozens of teacher pay cases...
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the presidential candidate packed his ideas into an hour, student debt, unequal pay for women, campaign finance reform, the criminal justice system and more. one of the highlights these thoughts on donald trump. >> there would be nothing that would give me greater pleasure than in fact beating donald trump and beating him badly. >> reporter: of course saturday is the big day for voters here willhead to the polls in in greenville, justin hinton, news 13. >>holly: hillary clinton is already looking ahead after heroin in saturday's democratic caucus in nevada. victory and held a rally at the texas southern university. clinton told thousands of supporters that it was a great night for her presidential campaign. but she knows she still has work to do. convincing independent voters and others she is trustworthy. >> i think there is an underlying question that is maybe really in the back of people's minds and that is, you know, is she in it for us or is she in it for herself? i think that's, you know, a question that people are trying to sort through. and i'm going to demonstrate that i have a
the presidential candidate packed his ideas into an hour, student debt, unequal pay for women, campaign finance reform, the criminal justice system and more. one of the highlights these thoughts on donald trump. >> there would be nothing that would give me greater pleasure than in fact beating donald trump and beating him badly. >> reporter: of course saturday is the big day for voters here willhead to the polls in in greenville, justin hinton, news 13. >>holly: hillary...
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for and written the briefs for that solidified the fact that men and women could not be treated unequally under the law. >> host: the vmi case is certainly very personal landmark for her. what else would you say she's proudest of in the cases she's been involved in as a justice? >> guest: she's very proud of the lily ledbetter case and that something that began as a dissent of course. that's the case of a woman who worked her entire career, for decades at the goodyear tire plant. one day she found a note in her locker and it said, all of the men who started with you have been paid and this is how much you were paid. this is when she had learned she been systematically underpaid. she bent sexually harassed for years and it's a physically challenging job. this is the point he decided it's time to go to court but of course, title vii of the civil rights act which protects workers, it protects classes from being discriminated against as limitations and lily ledbetter was told by the majority of the supreme court she had waited too long. even though she hadn't even known that she was being dis
for and written the briefs for that solidified the fact that men and women could not be treated unequally under the law. >> host: the vmi case is certainly very personal landmark for her. what else would you say she's proudest of in the cases she's been involved in as a justice? >> guest: she's very proud of the lily ledbetter case and that something that began as a dissent of course. that's the case of a woman who worked her entire career, for decades at the goodyear tire plant....
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i like to bring this into the present and talk about the predicament for contemporary women, the unequal distribution of domestic chores and child-rearing responsibilities. i'm putting -- most people will have read the reproduction of mothers. she poz itss that women are pretty much in every culture, raised by mothers, that it's so unequally distributed that this perpetuates misogyny, because children have to identify with the other to get their freedom and the other is male. so i'd like to talk about the challenges that face modern women in having families and in being mothers and in preserving their individuality from the undertow. i think four of us have children, but we're all parents -- >> and one of us have not. i am the one. >> but we're all in love in this issue of the inequality the -- yes. [ inaudible ] >> our siblings, yes. >> and i would say one of the remaining real tab boos in our culture for women is not having children. it still is. >> you experience it that way. >> i am surprised at moments. it's a little bit like you're saying, oh, you thought, up until a certain age it
i like to bring this into the present and talk about the predicament for contemporary women, the unequal distribution of domestic chores and child-rearing responsibilities. i'm putting -- most people will have read the reproduction of mothers. she poz itss that women are pretty much in every culture, raised by mothers, that it's so unequally distributed that this perpetuates misogyny, because children have to identify with the other to get their freedom and the other is male. so i'd like to...
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country, with the exception of the 1990's, has been growing more unequally for a very long time. something about it. are wequestion is, what going to do and who is the best person to do it? finally, in the last few days in iowa, we began to have a debate on honest differences, the lack of consequences, who is the best to do it? hillary can talk about all that. what i want you to know is that one of the things i learned that comes president instantly to her -- instinctively to her is that we are going to have some great days. when she signs the bill to give us 100% coverage in the health care law, we are going to have some great days. [applause] mr. clinton: when you sign that legislation to make america the inld's leading country making a new economy based on clean energy. when we make college affordable for everybody and debt manageable and everybody gets to pay back a small percentage of their income. there will be some great days. there will be some tough days, when something terrible happens. in other words, the life of a president is like your life. there have been great day
country, with the exception of the 1990's, has been growing more unequally for a very long time. something about it. are wequestion is, what going to do and who is the best person to do it? finally, in the last few days in iowa, we began to have a debate on honest differences, the lack of consequences, who is the best to do it? hillary can talk about all that. what i want you to know is that one of the things i learned that comes president instantly to her -- instinctively to her is that we are...
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there were number of coin tosses when there were unequal delegates to divide between clinton and bernie sanders, and in each one clinton one. if sanders had one is going tosses, he would have won. on the republican side, ted cruz upset donald trump with the help of a strong evangelical turnout. he called his with a victory for the grassroots. >> tonight is a victory for the grassroots. tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives across iowa and all across this great nation. tonight the state of iowa has spoken. amy: marco rubio came in a close third after trump am a bit ted cruz won. we will have more on iowa after headlines. the world health organization has declared the zika virus an international public health emergency. while the virus itself is usually not life-threatening, it appears to be linked to microcephaly, which causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads. it also causes a host of other health problems, including seizures, developmental delays, hearing loss and vision problems. the world health organization says the virus is "spreading explosively" and that u
there were number of coin tosses when there were unequal delegates to divide between clinton and bernie sanders, and in each one clinton one. if sanders had one is going tosses, he would have won. on the republican side, ted cruz upset donald trump with the help of a strong evangelical turnout. he called his with a victory for the grassroots. >> tonight is a victory for the grassroots. tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives across iowa and all across this great nation. tonight...
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controversy some parents complained about the four minute clip called structural discrimination the unequal opportunity race. it depicts several runners on a track with the wonders of color dealing with insurmountable obstacles while white runners were unimpeded the school board chair has apologized to those who were offended and you can check out more on the facebook page we have and the south we have for you today at four thirty news now in five starts now. i don't let the sunny skies fool you snow is coming in. part of north carolina is under winter storm warning right now. kershaw county schools have already made plans to release early tomorrow and for quinn's county will have school at all if any more closures com will let you know right away. all right let's get right to jeff who is tracking our chances for snow and the chances are very high as we've been saying for a couple of days now with the cold air around the system sliding down across georgia going to throw moisture back up along the coastline and certainly for north carolina. it's likely in fact almost definite for around here
controversy some parents complained about the four minute clip called structural discrimination the unequal opportunity race. it depicts several runners on a track with the wonders of color dealing with insurmountable obstacles while white runners were unimpeded the school board chair has apologized to those who were offended and you can check out more on the facebook page we have and the south we have for you today at four thirty news now in five starts now. i don't let the sunny skies fool...
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but what has happened is the times have become even more unequal, so it has more residents -- resonanceyou have to get the money from somewhere. i haven't changed my tune, either. i agree with what he says in principle, but how do you make it a reality? you know, how do we have an effective president of the united states? the word "revolution," is beautiful. i would like a revolution myself. the title "revolution" is in my but ibout women's issues, think you have to say, who is going to make it happen? who can have a temperament to be president? who can have the networks, who can be collegial? research has shown that women -- you see it in the united states senate -- they work well with each other. they work across party lines. they do their homework. you know, i have been involved in the women's movement all of my life. we were told to make it in the mans world, you have to play the game while you're changing how the game is played. and that is what she is doing as far as the incarceration issues, we all the poor what is happening. -- well the floor what is happening. we have incarcera
but what has happened is the times have become even more unequal, so it has more residents -- resonanceyou have to get the money from somewhere. i haven't changed my tune, either. i agree with what he says in principle, but how do you make it a reality? you know, how do we have an effective president of the united states? the word "revolution," is beautiful. i would like a revolution myself. the title "revolution" is in my but ibout women's issues, think you have to say, who...