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emmitt: one of our big announcement so i cannot reveal too much. to figure out with amazon how to create something that drives value for twitch streamers, for our creators. that's who we focus on. for the whole community while also being a great thing for amazon and i think we have finally figured out an amazing integration point it's going to let us do that. i look forward to all the speculation of what that might be. for the next couple of weeks. emily: you've been streaming the political conventions. you have been streaming art classes for example and we talked about the pilots. will you be going in any of these directions? emmitt: we have discovered that even though twitch is a community for gamers gamers , don't just like games. they likall kinds of stuff. we've seen great responses to the dnc and rnc content. to the creative content and we are launching today a programming channel that will have live people doing -- programming computers. doing new computer programming and i think that will be exciting as well. we have just that in a great re
emmitt: one of our big announcement so i cannot reveal too much. to figure out with amazon how to create something that drives value for twitch streamers, for our creators. that's who we focus on. for the whole community while also being a great thing for amazon and i think we have finally figured out an amazing integration point it's going to let us do that. i look forward to all the speculation of what that might be. for the next couple of weeks. emily: you've been streaming the political...
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emmitt: social eating as you said is huge and south korea. i of those trends don't frankly understand it and i am not a social eating fewer. andmember starting twitch being interested in watching -- who a lot of people wants to do that? i am cautious of writing anything off. just his i don't like it doesn't mean there aren't people for whom it's going to be exciting. emily: rooftop solar has surged 1000%. it will barely growing all next year. abouthear from the ceo the sizzling rooftop resolution. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: some investors see this space right for a people. the price of electricity has dropped and the price of solar panels are dramatically less than the used to be. we caught up with the ceo of sun run. she gave us her perspective on why she believes the solar leasing model will be alive and well for some time to come. lynn: consumers want this. they continue to adopt it. i want to correct one of the opening comments to say that if you look at the key numbers, the growth rate is 30% year-over-year and we have penetrated 1% of
emmitt: social eating as you said is huge and south korea. i of those trends don't frankly understand it and i am not a social eating fewer. andmember starting twitch being interested in watching -- who a lot of people wants to do that? i am cautious of writing anything off. just his i don't like it doesn't mean there aren't people for whom it's going to be exciting. emily: rooftop solar has surged 1000%. it will barely growing all next year. abouthear from the ceo the sizzling rooftop...
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. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. police we will meet with ryan green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. rain clouds are hovering over the valley. sherry will tell us when we're expecting some rainfall. ((michael stevens)) >> plus...the man connected to the deadly starbucks shooting is due in court this morning. ((kirsten joyce)) >> and... both presidential candidates continue to throw jabs at eachother. see where they'll be during today's campaign trail. ((michael stevens)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> thank you for waking up it joyce. ((michael stevens)) >> and i'm michael stevens in for brian. we're following breaking news this morning .. we've learned one person died in a crash in the southwest valley
. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. police we will meet with ryan green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. rain clouds are hovering over the valley. sherry will tell us when we're expecting some...
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alex and annstoll are suing emmitt brown in the amount of $1200. they say mr. stoll hallucinating after spending a day at the defendant's establishment. mr. brown claims a waiver was signed by the co-plaintiffs.
alex and annstoll are suing emmitt brown in the amount of $1200. they say mr. stoll hallucinating after spending a day at the defendant's establishment. mr. brown claims a waiver was signed by the co-plaintiffs.
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the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> hi everybody, good morning, i'm alan gionet. >> and i'm britt moreno. >>> we're sitting at 53 here in denver, 46 in avon and 37 in craig and 52 in grand junction, once again satellite and radar is mild to start the day.
the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> hi everybody, good morning, i'm alan gionet. >> and i'm britt moreno....
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. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. right now... developing news overnight... after a golf course clubhouse goes up in flames... forcing firefighters to go on the defense.what they're saying this morning about how this happened. and then... a sad update in the tragic death of an arizona football player.this morning... the pima county medical examiner says they know how he died. and then... more drama over the oo protesters get locked out of last night's meeting.hear what they're saying this morning. good morning.. it's wednesday, september 28th, i'm preston phillips. and... i'm yetta gibson. thanks for waking up with us here on cbs5 in the next ten minutes we're going to get you completely prepared for the day with the news
. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. right now... developing news overnight... after a golf course clubhouse...
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. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the developing story about the young girl shot and killed in cedar rapids. the biggest spots where the city struggled to hold back the river -- and how they eventually did it. the state leader taking a first-hand look at the flood damage this afternoon. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kelly d'ambrosio.and i'm justin robers roberts kevin barry is in downtown cedar rapids this morning to show us the updated conditions today. we'll talk with him
. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the developing...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the story behind emmitt till's casket whicht the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. police we will meet with ryan green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> a man is shot to death while standing on his own front porch what police are looking at this morning that may lead them to the gun hand. >>> this is a leaders rally outside fraternal order of police headquarters we will tell you what the group is calling for. >>> and the first lady is coming to town local university where she will make a stop in just a few hours. >>> good morning everyone it is wednesday september 28th i'm jim donovan. >> it is wednesday. >> i'm brooke thomas. we have a check of weather and traffic with katie and meisha, good morning. >> well, good morning. happy hump day. it is wednesday, we are going
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the story behind emmitt till's casket whicht the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. police we will meet with ryan green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> a man is shot to death while standing...
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. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. now at 4:30 - the presidential campaign... ?stops in southeastern wisconsin? today. we look ahead to the "donald trump" rally in waukesha. 3 and the pride of pewaukee... injured again... in the game you saw right here last thursday.how long jj watt could be out this season.. 3 good morning everyone.it's wednesday, september 28-th.i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell this morning you get to meet this guy! caledonia's first ever k-9 officer. i'd tell you his name... but he doesn't have one yet! it's your chance to get involved.details,
. >>> coming up after your local the story behind emmitt till's casket which is one of the most sacred exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. now at 4:30 - the presidential campaign... ?stops in...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the story behind emmitt till's casket whichd exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm kenny choi. >>> the fog is rolling back in. it's a little cooler in the city of san francisco this morning. good morning, it is wednesday, september 28. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. look, roberta is back and the fog is back. [ laughter ] >> what about me? what does it mean? [ laughter ] >> a lot could be said about that. >> good to see you. >> thank you, yes. mother nature's natural air- conditioning and many of us are applauding it inland. along the coast you may say put the brakes on, we were enjoying our highs in the 80s. that's history. we are in the upper 50s and 60s east of the bay. 52 pacifica. later today, you're going t
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the story behind emmitt till's casket whichd exhibits at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. plus we will meet with oppar singer ryan speedo green as he tells us about his rise to stardom. and actor morgan freeman joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm kenny choi....
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look at little emmitt. he's not happy with the call the end of the game, just like the rest of us. he looks like me yelling at the tv. upload your pics to facebook or twitter using #puppypound19. d >> i think he threw his bottle. >> samantha: get used to it. time is 6:40 on this -- >> tia: sam! >> samantha: i'm saying i feel like we're sad every monday morning, right? we're still world champions. remember those cavs? not so great of a start outside. visibility is down to a quarter-mile in akron. quarter-mile in worcester as well. my most widespread fog right now is around summit, stark, extra caution on the roads and watch for the little ones at the bus stop. we'll take a closer look at your forecast for today coming up after the break. >> tia: next, what led to a >> tia: welcome back. >> brian: nichole vrsansky is working the story for us getting answers. this was the middle of the afternoon yesterday, a lot of people out and about i would assume in the neighborhood. >> nichole: yeah, it's a sunday afternoon. it was gorgeous outside 3:30 on florida avenue in the neighborhood. a lo
look at little emmitt. he's not happy with the call the end of the game, just like the rest of us. he looks like me yelling at the tv. upload your pics to facebook or twitter using #puppypound19. d >> i think he threw his bottle. >> samantha: get used to it. time is 6:40 on this -- >> tia: sam! >> samantha: i'm saying i feel like we're sad every monday morning, right? we're still world champions. remember those cavs? not so great of a start outside. visibility is down to...
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that felt indignity, small and large humiliations of the white's only sign or wept at the side of emmitt till's coffin or fell to their knees on shards of stained glass outside a church where four little girls died. but it also tells the story of black and white youth sitting alongside each other straight backed, so full of dignity on those lunch counter stools. the story of 6-year-old ruby bridges, pigtails, fresh pressed dress, walking that gauntlet to get to school. tuskegee airmen soaring the skies, not just to be the dictator, but to reaffirm the promise of our democracy and remind us that all of us are created equal. this is the place to understand how protests and love of country don't merely co-exist, but inform each other. how men can probably win the gold for their country, but still insist on raising a black glove fist. how we can wear an i can't breathe t-shirt and still breathe for fallen police officers. here is the american where the razor sharp uniform of the chairman joint chief of staff belongs alongside the cape of the godfather of soul. we have shown the world we can
that felt indignity, small and large humiliations of the white's only sign or wept at the side of emmitt till's coffin or fell to their knees on shards of stained glass outside a church where four little girls died. but it also tells the story of black and white youth sitting alongside each other straight backed, so full of dignity on those lunch counter stools. the story of 6-year-old ruby bridges, pigtails, fresh pressed dress, walking that gauntlet to get to school. tuskegee airmen soaring...
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and she attended the emmitt till trial. and she was sitting in that and watched it and realized what was going on, and it really changed her life. and she became convinced that she had to do something to the try to show the world that all mississippians didn't believe many segregation or -- in segregation or didn't believe, all white mississippians believed they were superior people x. so she went up to the reporters from new york times and look magazine and life magazine and london times and said, listen, we have a place outside of sumner where all of her friends were ignoring, just -- they were denying that the trial was even going on. and they were just kind of turning their backs on the whole thing. and she was just astounded. so she asked these people, she wanted to show that all, everyone in mississippi wasn't this way, so they came out, and she entertained and got to know these people from the times and such. so that became a cause for her to continue. she became on the civil rights commission, she worked with her --
and she attended the emmitt till trial. and she was sitting in that and watched it and realized what was going on, and it really changed her life. and she became convinced that she had to do something to the try to show the world that all mississippians didn't believe many segregation or -- in segregation or didn't believe, all white mississippians believed they were superior people x. so she went up to the reporters from new york times and look magazine and life magazine and london times and...
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john wideman, literary arts professor at brown university, profiles lewis till, father over -- emmitt till. look for these titles in book stores in the coming weeks and mocks and watch for the authors on booktv. >> after the spread of the cotton gin, the cotton trade exploded. the u.s. export half a million pounds of cotton in 1800, exporting 2 billion pounds by 1860. cotton represented 60% of what the u.s. was exporting to the world and it was 40% of what was going out of new york's harbor so a huge deal. the next biggest commodity was i think tobacco and it was less than 10%. so, cotton threads tied new york and the south together, i believe in a long and codependent relationship. the cotton south, the plantation south and new york city grew up together. the explosive growth of the cotton plantations straight across the south, across the deep south, was largely funded by new york banks. that's where all the banks were so of course you came to new york for your funding. the new york merchants supplies the planters with everything from the pianos in their parlors to their plow shares
john wideman, literary arts professor at brown university, profiles lewis till, father over -- emmitt till. look for these titles in book stores in the coming weeks and mocks and watch for the authors on booktv. >> after the spread of the cotton gin, the cotton trade exploded. the u.s. export half a million pounds of cotton in 1800, exporting 2 billion pounds by 1860. cotton represented 60% of what the u.s. was exporting to the world and it was 40% of what was going out of new york's...
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some, like the glass top coffin till may of emmitt make you angry or move you to tears. others like chuck berry's cadillac may make your spirit lift. these documents represent a country that is complicated and ever evolving. but many people that owned, used, saved, and gave us these objects emerged through them, as do the artists that create paintings, sculpture, and other works on display. it is they who made this museum a reality. and on behalf of the smithsonian and the public we serve, we are deeply honored to, ungrateful for -- and grateful for them. the enormous cost of the project became apparent as this took shape. half of the funding required to construct the building was provided through federal appropriations. the remainder needed to be raised from private sources and from the outset, the outpouring of financial support has been generous and moving. organizations of all kinds have joined in the effort, from major corporations and foundations, to church groups and scout troops. the number of individual supporters is especially astonishing. there are people who
some, like the glass top coffin till may of emmitt make you angry or move you to tears. others like chuck berry's cadillac may make your spirit lift. these documents represent a country that is complicated and ever evolving. but many people that owned, used, saved, and gave us these objects emerged through them, as do the artists that create paintings, sculpture, and other works on display. it is they who made this museum a reality. and on behalf of the smithsonian and the public we serve, we...
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. >> one of the most important things you say you have here is emmitt's coffin. >> he is obviously the person whose life and death resparked the civil rights movement and because in chicago i got to know his mother, i thought it was really important that her wishes, that the world would see what they did to her son would be part of this museum. >> that's why she kept the coffin open? >> i think it was the most important thing was for her to say my son was crucified on the cross of racial injustice, i want the world to know and she changed the world. >> you know what's so interesting coming in there was a white construction worker outside and i was asking him about working here. he said i have to tell you it's been an honor and a privilege working here. i learned so many things that i and isn't that what you want for people. it's black and white, it's not just an african-american history here. >> no, this is an education for all americans. if we do it right, we'll know how all of us have been shaped by this story. and that would be made better by it and that we basically realize that on
. >> one of the most important things you say you have here is emmitt's coffin. >> he is obviously the person whose life and death resparked the civil rights movement and because in chicago i got to know his mother, i thought it was really important that her wishes, that the world would see what they did to her son would be part of this museum. >> that's why she kept the coffin open? >> i think it was the most important thing was for her to say my son was crucified on...
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emmitt still. >> these are the people we're fighting for. so many more. i can't even name the names. these are people we're fighting for. these are the people that we're marching for. don't be scared of the revolution. there can't be revolution without a little bloodshed. we have to shed a little blood, so be it. >> the question is, even though that's life and death and that's more -- you can't escape the fact that this is the political season with the first debate three days away. >> if you were to image hillary clinton and donald trump as president, how would they handle it and where do they stand? >> donald trump says that he's going to reach out to all the mayors and he blames all of this on hillary clinton. listen. >> i will extend my hand to every mayor in this country who wants to be a partner in making our cities safer for their citizens. that's what's going to happen. but to do this, we must work with our police, not against our police. they are great people. they do a great job. who is peddling the narrative of cops as a racist force and this is
emmitt still. >> these are the people we're fighting for. so many more. i can't even name the names. these are people we're fighting for. these are the people that we're marching for. don't be scared of the revolution. there can't be revolution without a little bloodshed. we have to shed a little blood, so be it. >> the question is, even though that's life and death and that's more -- you can't escape the fact that this is the political season with the first debate three days away....
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john arthur profiles lewis till, father of civil rights martyr emmitt till, and george mitchell outlans his recommendations for peace. look for these titles in book stores in the coming weeks and months and watch for the authors on booktv. >> i think the trend has been clearly in me wrong direct on both sides. the congress has not been assuming hit responsibilities which has forced this pret to do more things by executive order. there's no question they should have come together and passed immigration reform legislation. [applause] and they weren't that fall apart and yet this president and the congress would not sit down and talk it through. so, in the book, i emphasize that it doesn't take but -- to change this, it doesn't take but one thing. one person that is willing to be a leader and step up. whether it's congressman or senator paul ryan has the potential to do that kind of thing as a speaker. i have a lot of faith in him. or a president. let's say -- i worked all the time with bill clinton. we didn't agree philosophically. he was a character. but we talked and a lot of times i di
john arthur profiles lewis till, father of civil rights martyr emmitt till, and george mitchell outlans his recommendations for peace. look for these titles in book stores in the coming weeks and months and watch for the authors on booktv. >> i think the trend has been clearly in me wrong direct on both sides. the congress has not been assuming hit responsibilities which has forced this pret to do more things by executive order. there's no question they should have come together and...