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the appreciation is the result of a ruling by justice thelton henderson ..uit, some 20 years ago.. charged deplorable conditions in state prisoner medical care ... prisoner deaths averaging one every 6 days.. "they had doctors in what looked like a broom closet.. i saw them standing in line water dripping from ceiling.. standing in half inch of water waiting to be seen.. but now - big improvements .. for example, san quentin has a state of the art health facility .. "judge thelton henderson is soft spoken.. and mild mannered.. and many say "tough" .. he has made many rulings considered controversial, with sentences requiring actions beyond the norm. in fact, he believes his rulings 'should' carry lasting meaning.. "as a judge i've been looking at cases and behind curtains of businesses and people for years. you're dealing with institutions.. you're trying to change their culture. you're trying to get them to do something they've been ordered to do and they resist it. that's why it takes so long."among his rulings.. for the p-g-and-e san bruno pipeline explos
the appreciation is the result of a ruling by justice thelton henderson ..uit, some 20 years ago.. charged deplorable conditions in state prisoner medical care ... prisoner deaths averaging one every 6 days.. "they had doctors in what looked like a broom closet.. i saw them standing in line water dripping from ceiling.. standing in half inch of water waiting to be seen.. but now - big improvements .. for example, san quentin has a state of the art health facility .. "judge thelton...
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him and nicky henderson introduced me to the golf. ijust got henderson introduced me to the golf. and i just got to henderson introduced me to the golf. and ijust got to love it and he loved it, he was a most keen golfer. he was an old mona on the golf course, we used to say before we teed off, no moaning. he used to enjoy getting sean connery annoyed because he'd hop around. those things just make me because he'd hop around. those thingsjust make me laugh now when i'm thinking about him, and that his talents, that speaks for itself. just look at the shows he did. he made huge success and hits of all of them. the palladium, you know, and he was a great host of that. and he was wonderful with the public and the public loved him. we are hearing time and again about a man with a remarkable work ethic. very much so. imean, remarkable work ethic. very much so. i mean, just a total professional. 10196 i mean, just a total professional. 101% pro, and talent wise there was only two in my time, and that was roy castle and bruce, they could bot
him and nicky henderson introduced me to the golf. ijust got henderson introduced me to the golf. and i just got to henderson introduced me to the golf. and ijust got to love it and he loved it, he was a most keen golfer. he was an old mona on the golf course, we used to say before we teed off, no moaning. he used to enjoy getting sean connery annoyed because he'd hop around. those things just make me because he'd hop around. those thingsjust make me laugh now when i'm thinking about him, and...
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gale king spoke with his parents, jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> your son was a world traveler and clearly very comfortable traveling around the world. true? >> correct, yes. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states. so -- his desire. >> what do you mean? >> he felt it was safer in europe and overseas in general. he said, you know with the climate, with african-american males in the u.s., that he just felt more comfortable overseas. >> isn't that ironic that he could say to you, i feel more comfortable any nother country other than my own. >> yes. >> he ends up losing his life in another country. for what reason we don't know.
gale king spoke with his parents, jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> your son was a world traveler and clearly very comfortable traveling around the world. true? >> correct, yes. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states. so -- his desire. >> what do you mean? >> he felt it was safer in europe and overseas in general. he said, you know with the climate, with african-american males in the u.s., that he just felt more comfortable...
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bill henderson and i just chatted. we think the 2016 numbers are due out in the next couple of days, so i apologize for the fact these are year-old, but this is the best set of numbers we have at the moment. 30% is the percentage of 2015 law grads who didn't land full-time employment recognizing their law degree. 25% who didn't land full-time employment including professional and nonprofessional. this is the buries the number. 71% of third-year law students who believe they have sufficient skills to practice. this set of numbers is really interesting. 71% of the third-year law students who think they are locked and loaded, ready to go into law practice. however, the law professors who teach them say that is 45% and wait for it, the percentage of practitioners who believe new lawyers have significant skills to assist 23%. there is a problem there and we at iaals develop a project intended to shed some light on ways of addressing this. we created our foundations for pratt this projects. we had support from the foundation
bill henderson and i just chatted. we think the 2016 numbers are due out in the next couple of days, so i apologize for the fact these are year-old, but this is the best set of numbers we have at the moment. 30% is the percentage of 2015 law grads who didn't land full-time employment recognizing their law degree. 25% who didn't land full-time employment including professional and nonprofessional. this is the buries the number. 71% of third-year law students who believe they have sufficient...
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then professor william henderson is certainly a man the circuit, if there ever was one. his legal education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit and happily spent his recent career at the indiana university school of law and i say there is no one who has done more intriguing work about the future of our profession then bill and becky. i will begin with words of setting the stage. there are many things about modern legal education and that we as lawyers know a little about but not necessarily know about in detail and they provide considerable foundation for evaluating the current state of law schools and both now and in the future. you could actually describe recent developments by using just eight words. the eight words would be: rising tuition, massive debt, fewer jobs, fewer applicants. i would say a few words about each of those to begin laying the foundation for our conversation today. no mystery to anyone that tuition in higher education has been rising. indeed, it has been rising for the lifetime of virtually all of us here at a rate t
then professor william henderson is certainly a man the circuit, if there ever was one. his legal education at the university of chicago became a clerk at the seventh circuit and happily spent his recent career at the indiana university school of law and i say there is no one who has done more intriguing work about the future of our profession then bill and becky. i will begin with words of setting the stage. there are many things about modern legal education and that we as lawyers know a...
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beaten to death in greece spoke publicly about their loss for the first time. 22-year-old bakari hendersonled by last month. last month in a bar fight that one witness suggests was racially motivated, gale spoke with his pa gayle king spoke with his parents jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> reporter: your son was a world traveler, and clearly very comfortable traveling around the world, true? >> correct. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states, so, his desire-- >> reporter: what do you mean by that? what do you mean? >> well, he just felt it was safer in europe, and overseas in general. he said, you know, with the climate with african american males in the u.s., that he just felt more comfortable overseas. >> reporter: isn't that ironic yat he could say to you, "i tael more comfortable in another y untry other than my own." >> yes. >> reporter: and he ends up losing his life in another country. for what reason we still don't know exactly. xa exactly. >> reporter: nine suspects face charges of voluntary manslaughter for the violent beating which happe
beaten to death in greece spoke publicly about their loss for the first time. 22-year-old bakari hendersonled by last month. last month in a bar fight that one witness suggests was racially motivated, gale spoke with his pa gayle king spoke with his parents jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> reporter: your son was a world traveler, and clearly very comfortable traveling around the world, true? >> correct. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united...
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then julian henderson would take -- >> hatfield. >> hatfield. we take the position that there is a unique role for lawyers in the kinds of systems that are being built through ai, autonomous cars, for example. thinking through how to build out the rules for what autonomous cars do or don't do. so i think there is a demand for legal services, that is huge. it's a question of how we're going to meet that demand and whether we're actually going to come up to the mark in changing the way that we think about the product of what a lawyer does and had a lawyer is trained. >> wonder the things you can say is the number of law schools are shrinking. i was very surprised last week. i spent some time in the fall 2016 matriculation numbers and there are a lot of law schools that matriculated fewer than one of people. there were some that were sus 60 or 70. the justice department as you might know has taken a position in the collective action aimed at shrinking number of competitors is frowned upon to say the least. [laughing] but one of the things that has
then julian henderson would take -- >> hatfield. >> hatfield. we take the position that there is a unique role for lawyers in the kinds of systems that are being built through ai, autonomous cars, for example. thinking through how to build out the rules for what autonomous cars do or don't do. so i think there is a demand for legal services, that is huge. it's a question of how we're going to meet that demand and whether we're actually going to come up to the mark in changing the...
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>> president trump this evening at meyer henderson hall speaking to troops, laying out his strategy, the culmination of a six-month review of afghan policy. we would like to hear your reaction. here is how to join the conversation. -748-8921.s use 202 we will give you a chance shortly to see the speech in its entirety. it is also in our video library at c-span.org. we will get to your calls momentarily. amelia from california. what did you hear from president trump? war.r: all i heard was war. what i read was there is this really rich 1% -- one percenter who is trying to get him to stay in the war because they found out afghanistan or pakistan has really high minerals, so this billionaire is controlling trump to stay in the because he is trying to get the rich minerals from the country. i am totally against war. i think our poor men and women in the military are exhausted. they have gone time and time and time again. it is time to stop. it is time to stop wearing out our poor men and women in the military and to start giving current troop levels about 8400 u.s. troops in afghanistan.
>> president trump this evening at meyer henderson hall speaking to troops, laying out his strategy, the culmination of a six-month review of afghan policy. we would like to hear your reaction. here is how to join the conversation. -748-8921.s use 202 we will give you a chance shortly to see the speech in its entirety. it is also in our video library at c-span.org. we will get to your calls momentarily. amelia from california. what did you hear from president trump? war.r: all i heard was...
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henderson: guilty as charged. i knew you were going to throw a fastball. law schools, we feel like we are locked into kind of a positional competition. the u.s. news & world report. we do look for lsat and undergraduate credentials to admit on, and that is how we reward scholarship money. writ large, this is how most of the 200 schools do that. maybe some of our self regulated organizations could figure out ways to break that logjam because it clearly has all sorts of deleterious consequences on society and i think we will come to regret where we are at. having been on the inside of law schools, not only in my school but talking to a lot of other law schools, it is a very serious issue to flout the conventions of u.s. news & world report. all can beants easily thrown into a tailspin if you drop 10 points in the rankings. i am a believer unfortunately in rankings management, but there are ways i think that the law schools themselves overweight lsat and gpa. i know one school that actually focuses on employment outcomes and actually admits people would lower
henderson: guilty as charged. i knew you were going to throw a fastball. law schools, we feel like we are locked into kind of a positional competition. the u.s. news & world report. we do look for lsat and undergraduate credentials to admit on, and that is how we reward scholarship money. writ large, this is how most of the 200 schools do that. maybe some of our self regulated organizations could figure out ways to break that logjam because it clearly has all sorts of deleterious...
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hey're determined to put henderson field out of business. allahan's force has been rendered combat ineffective. now here's admiral halsey, the river boat gambler throwing the dice again. all he's got now are the battle ships that he's been jealously carriers.th his u.s.s. enterprise, two battle ships, the washington and the south dakota. the old pearl harbor battle ships are not here, the not here is fuel. admiral nimitz did not have the uel storage to operate his carriers and his old battle ships simultaneously on the south pacific. the cruisers, destroyers, and carrier's game until the faster battle came into theater. pacific, a the south kentucky rifleman, a champion olympic ooter, an medalist, master of every gun, the man you want in command and for a like this ships take take these two into harm's way. leads forth with he washington and south dakota and makes short work of that last japanese battle ship. japanese hat, the psychological if not material complete from, is the japanese point of view. they've lost two battle ships in range f
hey're determined to put henderson field out of business. allahan's force has been rendered combat ineffective. now here's admiral halsey, the river boat gambler throwing the dice again. all he's got now are the battle ships that he's been jealously carriers.th his u.s.s. enterprise, two battle ships, the washington and the south dakota. the old pearl harbor battle ships are not here, the not here is fuel. admiral nimitz did not have the uel storage to operate his carriers and his old battle...
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>>reporter: chris henderson is in his fourth year as the academy coach. it helps at-risk kids during the summer. >> growing up in dc and being a quote on quote inner city kid, sort of -- trying to make a big impact as i can. it's motivating to me. >> the 6 to 12-year-old boulevard team work skills by practicing -- for henderson, giving the kids support is essential. >> i was raised by a single mom. with that do it all attitude, and it sort of rubbed off on me. i know i can't slack off in any area. and i especially can't slack off with the be going on in their neighborhood or at home, they come here. it's almost like a refuge for them. >> although his father was never there for him, the 22-year-old loves being a positive role model for the kids. >> being here for them and they get to see another male along with other coaches and male figures that are here, so it does -- it's important they see that male presence. i didn't have that and i'm blessed to have maneuver around it. >> the road this academy played in bringing this -- bringing baseball to the foref
>>reporter: chris henderson is in his fourth year as the academy coach. it helps at-risk kids during the summer. >> growing up in dc and being a quote on quote inner city kid, sort of -- trying to make a big impact as i can. it's motivating to me. >> the 6 to 12-year-old boulevard team work skills by practicing -- for henderson, giving the kids support is essential. >> i was raised by a single mom. with that do it all attitude, and it sort of rubbed off on me. i know i...
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janice henderson recently curve ball with absolutely superb.oncept thatp a stanley fischer lead without the economic club of new york well over 18 months ago. that is that we miss proportional change. short-term interest rates are set really, really low. even if they come up a bit, that the huge proportional or perceptual -- that's a huge proportional or percentage change in the movement of short rate. is that a risk of instability for central bankers in the coming months ahead? bill: i think it is, tom. it's a difficult concept to define. typically central bankers have looked at changes in fed interest rates or short-term interest rates in terms of their absolute magnitude. have raised the fed funds by 300 and 400 basis points in up some cases more going back to 1981, but proportionately since you start so low, you double and maybe even quadruple out of 2% level in terms of fed funds. says thatse basically if you're paying a certain interest rate cover or margin and that margin quadruples over the next two years, then that's a significant prob
janice henderson recently curve ball with absolutely superb.oncept thatp a stanley fischer lead without the economic club of new york well over 18 months ago. that is that we miss proportional change. short-term interest rates are set really, really low. even if they come up a bit, that the huge proportional or perceptual -- that's a huge proportional or percentage change in the movement of short rate. is that a risk of instability for central bankers in the coming months ahead? bill: i think...
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that's blake henderson's phone getting sucked out of the window of his own plane. he was trying to get a cool shot of the world war i plane in the. >> i thought no way does the phone survive the crash from a thousand feet. it did. less than a minute later, i went no way again. some dude in his back yard happened to be trimming the hedges and approximately six and a half minutes after that, no way does this happen. >> here's a phone. >> that's when one o spots it, says here's your phone. must have dropped it. >> this ain't my phone. >> the guy realizes, hold on a second. mine's in my pocket. where'd this come from? they notice it's recording, but they don't seem to be concerned about that. th where it endsat. we've got blake henderson. how you doing, blake? >> hello, phoenix. >> blake, this is outrageous. first of all, a lot of people claiming it's fa akebo.ut that? >> it's definitely not fake. this is the real deal, believe it or not. i was chasing down a vintage plane with a bit of push lens there. i saw it go out of the window there. it hit the hedge they were c
that's blake henderson's phone getting sucked out of the window of his own plane. he was trying to get a cool shot of the world war i plane in the. >> i thought no way does the phone survive the crash from a thousand feet. it did. less than a minute later, i went no way again. some dude in his back yard happened to be trimming the hedges and approximately six and a half minutes after that, no way does this happen. >> here's a phone. >> that's when one o spots it, says here's...
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professor henderson and i have to stand because the monitor is only visible from a peer not from our seats. i apologize for breaking up our little trio. i am becky corbis. the trial court and appellate court judge but now are running a research institute at the institute at the university of denver that we refer to as a sink do you take. it is the worst acronym in the world and i apologize. but we were named by a federal judge. and he wouldn't let me put justice in the name because he thought it was a term that was to susceptible. we work in four different areas. and i had spoken to this assembly on prior occasions but usually in the context of our civil justice reform. we do work in legal education. we work on the family justice side we work on judicial selection and performance. we identify a problem and gather research and put together wonderful groups of stakeholders. we create models and then we facilitate and monitor the implementation of those models and we measure outcomes. hence think do tank. the problem here which we're talking about this morning. chief justice shepard has
professor henderson and i have to stand because the monitor is only visible from a peer not from our seats. i apologize for breaking up our little trio. i am becky corbis. the trial court and appellate court judge but now are running a research institute at the institute at the university of denver that we refer to as a sink do you take. it is the worst acronym in the world and i apologize. but we were named by a federal judge. and he wouldn't let me put justice in the name because he thought...
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. >>> coming up only on cbs this morning, parents of henderson are speaking out after their son dieda bar outside in greece. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. on stage. te i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. >>> our top stories this morning it was a
. >>> coming up only on cbs this morning, parents of henderson are speaking out after their son dieda bar outside in greece. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. on stage. te i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can...
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still with me michael collins, , priya misra, and nick maroutsos from janus henderson investors.umer discretionary space, this is the most traded debt. the volume of it is ridiculously high. everyone's talking about it in the credit space. if someone put that credit in front of you now, what would you say back to them? michael: it's highly traded because it's exciting and there's a lot of news and a lot of volatility. the markets are looking for a volatile story they can trade around a little bit. in light of the low volatility environment. earlier this year, there was reduced exposure to the auto rental space, auto rental asset backed space, and even the auto space and the auto supply space to some extent because it looks like that whole sector has maybe already peaked this cycle. jonathan: nick, your thoughts? nick: i would agree with michael. i am a bond investor and i am looking at capital protections, some form of income generation. i want some stability in my portfolio where we can collect accrued income on an ongoing basis and sleep at night. we are not the type of people
still with me michael collins, , priya misra, and nick maroutsos from janus henderson investors.umer discretionary space, this is the most traded debt. the volume of it is ridiculously high. everyone's talking about it in the credit space. if someone put that credit in front of you now, what would you say back to them? michael: it's highly traded because it's exciting and there's a lot of news and a lot of volatility. the markets are looking for a volatile story they can trade around a little...
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stephen henderson, thank you for your time. our conversation for continue on this day 50 years ago, looking back at what took place in 1967 in detroit, michigan. two other guests joining us later on. some history about the event of that day. we spoke with a man who was at the forefront of making sure people understand this story and what went on at the time. we will hear from him and they continue our discussion of >> people rebelled against the force they felt was unfair. it spread out into the streets. if you look across the park now, it is hard to believe this was a thriving and booming business district. there were stores owned by black, white, you name it. people did a lot of business here. before you knew it, i rock was thrown, a glass was broken, fires started, and it was not just black folks. it was one of the most integrated incidents that ever happened in detroit. it spread across the city. it did not touch every aspect of the city, but spread. at that time in the 1960's, it was the deadliest unrest in america. there
stephen henderson, thank you for your time. our conversation for continue on this day 50 years ago, looking back at what took place in 1967 in detroit, michigan. two other guests joining us later on. some history about the event of that day. we spoke with a man who was at the forefront of making sure people understand this story and what went on at the time. we will hear from him and they continue our discussion of >> people rebelled against the force they felt was unfair. it spread out...
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stephen henderson, thank you for your time. our conversation for continue on this day 50 years ago, looking back at what took place in 1967 in detroit, michigan. two other guests joining us later on. some history about the event of that day. we spoke with a man who was at the forefront of making sure people understand this story and what went on at the time. we will hear from him and they continue our discussion of >> people rebelled against the force they felt if you look across the park it is hardly that this was a booming business district but it really was. stores owned by black, white come you name it. there is a lot of people that did a lot of business. iraq was thrown, glass is broken , looting occurred, fires started. it wasn't just black folk. it is one of the most integrated incidents that ever happened. city and across the lot of different components. it was something that spread. time, therticular unrest we had in america, it was a lot of lives lost. for some people it divided us even further than what we already we
stephen henderson, thank you for your time. our conversation for continue on this day 50 years ago, looking back at what took place in 1967 in detroit, michigan. two other guests joining us later on. some history about the event of that day. we spoke with a man who was at the forefront of making sure people understand this story and what went on at the time. we will hear from him and they continue our discussion of >> people rebelled against the force they felt if you look across the park...
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liverpool captain jordan henderson is expecting a tough outing at hoffenheim, in tonight's championsr. liverpool are without the injured philippe coutinho, daniel sturridge and adam lallana. but henderson feels there is enough quality in the squad to get over the line, despite the huge challenge that lies ahead. it isa it is a big test. it is a big opportunity and that is how we have to look at it. over the two games, if we can win and qualify for the champions league that was the end last season, so we need to finish it off with these next two games. it will be a tough game because they area will be a tough game because they are a good side and they will make it difficult. i think with the quality we have got, if we perform to the level we know we can, i am confident we can get through to the stage. 0ther fixtures this evening in the first leg of first round qualifying include fk qarabag who face copenhagen at 5pm followed by apoel nicosia against slavia prague, and sporting lisbon take on steaua bucharest whilst young boys are at home to cska moscow — all at 7.45pm. the hibernian m
liverpool captain jordan henderson is expecting a tough outing at hoffenheim, in tonight's championsr. liverpool are without the injured philippe coutinho, daniel sturridge and adam lallana. but henderson feels there is enough quality in the squad to get over the line, despite the huge challenge that lies ahead. it isa it is a big test. it is a big opportunity and that is how we have to look at it. over the two games, if we can win and qualify for the champions league that was the end last...
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gayle king moke spokewith his parents jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> reporterur son was a world traveler, and cleecialg very comfortable traveling around the world, true. >> correct. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states, so, his desire-- >> reporter: what do you mean by that? what do you mean? >> he just felt it was safer in europe and overseas in general. he said, you know, with the climate with african american males in the u.s., that he just felt more comfortable overseas. >> reporter: isn't that ironic that he could say to you, "i feel more comfortable in another country other than my own." >> yes. >> reporter: and he ends up losing his life in another country. for what reason we still don't know exactly. >> exactly. >> reporter: nine suspects face charges of voluntary manslaughter for the violent beat chicago happened shortly after the attackers chased him out of the bar. jill, you have chosen not look at the tape of that night. >> right. >> reporter: because? >> well, i just want to keep his memory alive. i don't want to introduce any ne
gayle king moke spokewith his parents jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> reporterur son was a world traveler, and cleecialg very comfortable traveling around the world, true. >> correct. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states, so, his desire-- >> reporter: what do you mean by that? what do you mean? >> he just felt it was safer in europe and overseas in general. he said, you know, with the climate with african american males...
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there is a crash on upper marion at henderson road around schumaker road.t that's blocking the rails. the service is detouring on 49th street. tracy, back to you. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of paris. new in the last 10 minutes, french officials are now opening a terrorism investigation into a hit and run that injured six soldiers. two of the victims are in the hospital. here's what happened. witnesses say a man in a dark bmw waited for the soldiers to leave their barracks and then ran them down before speeding off. the hunt is on for the car and that driver. the soldiers were part of a patrol put in place after the attack in 2015. 12 people died in that attack at the satirical magazine. >>> now to the standoff with north korea. the country is fighting back after that stern warning by president trump by threatening to attack the u.s. territory of guam. >> there will be fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> this morning president trump is drawing criticism for that harsh comment. >> news 10's pam osborne is for us. they reached a mi
there is a crash on upper marion at henderson road around schumaker road.t that's blocking the rails. the service is detouring on 49th street. tracy, back to you. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of paris. new in the last 10 minutes, french officials are now opening a terrorism investigation into a hit and run that injured six soldiers. two of the victims are in the hospital. here's what happened. witnesses say a man in a dark bmw waited for the soldiers to leave their...
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>> yeah, and he was proud of it. >> bakari henderson showed a lot of promise.rld and last month he was in greece to get a venture off the ground. >> he was there for a photo shoot for a clothing line he was launching. phil said maybe he should have a plan b. he said plan bs are for people who aren't confident in their plan a. >> your response to that was? >> it is typical ba challenge. this video was shot the day before his parents noticed a missed phone call in the middle of the night from the u.s. embassy. >> i was thinking maybe he found his wallet. he is trying to get to another country. so when i called and i'm hoping because it's that night call. i'm just hoping, we prayed before we called it back. >> you did? >> you prayed before you called her back? >> it was pray that bakari was okay. >> the news was devastating. their youngest son had been killed after an altercation in a serbian bar. a woman told authorities it started when she asked for a selfie with bakari. she says a man asked her why are you talking to a black guy before hitting bakari in the fac
>> yeah, and he was proud of it. >> bakari henderson showed a lot of promise.rld and last month he was in greece to get a venture off the ground. >> he was there for a photo shoot for a clothing line he was launching. phil said maybe he should have a plan b. he said plan bs are for people who aren't confident in their plan a. >> your response to that was? >> it is typical ba challenge. this video was shot the day before his parents noticed a missed phone call in...
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and also from philadelphia i bernard henderson, a wharton school professor emeritus at the university of pennsylvania. thank you both for making time this morning. i understand the two of you are old friends, yet you have very divergent political views. i will start with you, mr. woodson. gives a sense of your friendship and how it came to be you share these views. guest: burning was always very smart. he went to one of those smart high schools, and i was a c student.
and also from philadelphia i bernard henderson, a wharton school professor emeritus at the university of pennsylvania. thank you both for making time this morning. i understand the two of you are old friends, yet you have very divergent political views. i will start with you, mr. woodson. gives a sense of your friendship and how it came to be you share these views. guest: burning was always very smart. he went to one of those smart high schools, and i was a c student.
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gale king spoke with his parents, jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> your son was a world traveler and clearly very comfortable traveling around the world. true? >> correct, yes. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states. so -- his desire. >> what do you mean? >> he felt it was safer in europe and overseas in general. he said, you know with the climate, with african-american felt more comfortable overseas. >> isn't that ironic that he could say to you, i feel more comfortable any nother country other than my own. >> yes. >> he ends up losing his life in another skun trcountry. for what reason we don't know. >> nine suspects face charges of voluntary manslaughter, after the beating after the attackers chased bakari out of the bar. >> you looked at the tape of the night. you have chosen not to. >> uh-huh. right. >> because? >> well, i just want memory live. don't want to introduce negativity into my speefrmt i want to remember him as a happy-go-luc happy-go-lucky, energetic, fun loving, happy bakari. i miss that about him. i've miss his energy. his l
gale king spoke with his parents, jill and phil henderson at their home in austin, texas. >> your son was a world traveler and clearly very comfortable traveling around the world. true? >> correct, yes. >> more comfortable overseas than in the united states. so -- his desire. >> what do you mean? >> he felt it was safer in europe and overseas in general. he said, you know with the climate, with african-american felt more comfortable overseas. >> isn't that...
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los phillips anunciaron la contrataciÓn del venezolano henderson Álvarez. ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn, stephanieÉs de la mÚsica, es un tipo de terapia. ♪ stephanie: desde entonces luis alberto se ha refugiado en la mÚsica, desde muy temprana edad sabÍa que las llevaba. luis:mi sueÑo era ser futbolista, pero a los 15 aÑos empieza a llamar la atenciÓn la mÚsica y es tan fuerte esa atracciÓn por la mÚsica que empiezo a dejar el fÚtbol en segundo tÉrmino. stephanie: su pasiÓn era la mÚsica, aquella que le robÓ momentos con su padre. luis: desde muy chico yo empecÉ a tener la importancia que Él tenÍa para la mÚsica, para las personas. dentro de todo, Él buscaba un espacio para platicar conmigo, por estar conmigo lo mÁs que podÍa. mi papÁ disfrutar la vida y siempre ver el lado positivo de las cosas, buscar crecer las canciones, desarrollarlas. ilia: asÍ concluida esta ediciÓn de "noticias univisón 65". martes 22 de agosto y estas son las principales noticias.. el presidente trump promueve en rizona su controversial politica sobre inmigracion. la casa blanca dice que no anunciara un perdon para el she
los phillips anunciaron la contrataciÓn del venezolano henderson Álvarez. ♪ ♪ ilia: a continuaciÓn, stephanieÉs de la mÚsica, es un tipo de terapia. ♪ stephanie: desde entonces luis alberto se ha refugiado en la mÚsica, desde muy temprana edad sabÍa que las llevaba. luis:mi sueÑo era ser futbolista, pero a los 15 aÑos empieza a llamar la atenciÓn la mÚsica y es tan fuerte esa atracciÓn por la mÚsica que empiezo a dejar el fÚtbol en segundo tÉrmino. stephanie: su pasiÓn era...
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jordan henderson missing for liverpool.fly of chelsea, scored the winning spot kick... england's women are one win away from their first majorfinal since 2009. they face hosts the netherlands in the semi—finals of euro 2017 and beat them on their way to the final eight years ago. manager mark sampson is full of admiration for his players and predicting big things. i have been around some good sports people, these players now work as ha rd people, these players now work as hard as anyone i've ever worked with or seen. they are absolutely obsessed with being the best they can be. now they have those two skills in the abundance and the sky is the limit for the group. we're now ina is the limit for the group. we're now in a position where we have the produce a massive performance to get a result but i know the players have put the hard—working. i know they've done everything they possibly can to propose this game. and the match will be live on 5 live and the bbc sport website, it kicks off at 7.45 tomorrow evening. rory mcilroy
jordan henderson missing for liverpool.fly of chelsea, scored the winning spot kick... england's women are one win away from their first majorfinal since 2009. they face hosts the netherlands in the semi—finals of euro 2017 and beat them on their way to the final eight years ago. manager mark sampson is full of admiration for his players and predicting big things. i have been around some good sports people, these players now work as ha rd people, these players now work as hard as anyone i've...
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spoke at the joint base meyer henderson hall in arlington, virginia. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ the chief] to thank you very much. thank you. please be seated. president pence, secretary of state tillerson, members of the cabinet, general dunford, deputy secretary shanahan, and colonel duggan. most especially thank you to the men and women of fort myer and every member of the u.s. military at home and abroad. we send our thoughts and prayers to the families of our brave loss,s who are injured at and those conducting search and rescue efforts. i'm here to address policy in afghanistan and asia. before i provide the details of our new strategy, i want to say a few words to service members here with us tonight, to those watching from their posts and to all americans listening at home. since the founding of our republic, our country has produced a special class of heroes whose selflessness, courage, and resolve is unmatched in human history. american patriots from every generation have given their last breath on
spoke at the joint base meyer henderson hall in arlington, virginia. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ the chief] to thank you very much. thank you. please be seated. president pence, secretary of state tillerson, members of the cabinet, general dunford, deputy secretary shanahan, and colonel duggan. most especially thank you to the men and women of fort myer and every member of the u.s. military at home and abroad. we send our thoughts and prayers to the...
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a new crash in king of prussia along henderson road at shoemaker road.the vine street expressway in center city. it's backed up now as well but it's just normal morning volume here in the westbound lanes heading toward i-76. and on the big picture just getting word of a new crash near the university of the sciences along 41st at woodland and as a result of that, the septa 11 and 36 trolleys are being diverted this morning. they're also still working on that sinkhole that resulted from the water main break yesterday afternoon on south broad at geary just south of 76. and one last live look, this is 42 northbound side a gathering crowd passing creek road heading toward 295. matt. >> thank you, matt. developing now the u.s. and north korea are trading escalating threats. this latest stair down follows reports of the communist country has mastered crucial technology needed to strike the u.s. mainland with a nuclear missile. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live in the satellite center with the full story. katherine. >> reporter: matt, tensions have
a new crash in king of prussia along henderson road at shoemaker road.the vine street expressway in center city. it's backed up now as well but it's just normal morning volume here in the westbound lanes heading toward i-76. and on the big picture just getting word of a new crash near the university of the sciences along 41st at woodland and as a result of that, the septa 11 and 36 trolleys are being diverted this morning. they're also still working on that sinkhole that resulted from the water...
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[applause] ♪ >> president trump this evening at meyer henderson hall speaking to troops, laying out hisegy, the culmination of a six-month review of afghan policy. we would like to hear your reaction. here is how to join the conversation. -748-8921.s use 202 we will give you a chance shortly to see the speech in its entirety. it is
[applause] ♪ >> president trump this evening at meyer henderson hall speaking to troops, laying out hisegy, the culmination of a six-month review of afghan policy. we would like to hear your reaction. here is how to join the conversation. -748-8921.s use 202 we will give you a chance shortly to see the speech in its entirety. it is
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. >> reporter: miles and caroll henderson always wanted a childment they were overjoyed when they adoptedchase, but on a busy 90-degree day, miles forget to drop the 21-month-old off at daycare. >> it's heartbreaking because i did it. i killed my son. >> nobody thinks it will happen to them until it happens. >> reporter: chase's death is one of more than 700 heat stroke fatalities of children left in cars since 1998. an average of 37 per year. the first 7 months of this year have been the worst in terms of health-relat since 2010. >> all cars ought to include sensors that can very simply save lives. >> reporter: aiming to prevent these tragedies, connecticut senator richard bloomenthal introduced a bill -- >> consumers should want this product just as they do seat belts and air bags. >> reporter: general motors began offering a similar sensor for some models this year. but the proposed mandate would miss those who need it most. so few parents of young children buy new cars. senator bloomenthal believes any added cost for the measure would be minimal. he says it should attract strong bipar
. >> reporter: miles and caroll henderson always wanted a childment they were overjoyed when they adoptedchase, but on a busy 90-degree day, miles forget to drop the 21-month-old off at daycare. >> it's heartbreaking because i did it. i killed my son. >> nobody thinks it will happen to them until it happens. >> reporter: chase's death is one of more than 700 heat stroke fatalities of children left in cars since 1998. an average of 37 per year. the first 7 months of this...
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this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining. in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powered, service driven. wbrf 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. ("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson)
this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining. in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powered, service driven. wbrf 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. ("cherokee...
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from henderson, nevada, please welcome alan gegax. >> all right!what's up, buddy? >> hey, how are you? >> good to see you. [cheers and applause] >> yeah. >> i'm glad you got the memo about the plaid tie. >> that's right. >> we're killing it today. >> so that means you accept my invitation to sadie hawkins? >> i do, sir. yes, i do. >> all right. >> you were a mailman for quite a long time. >> i was. i still am. >> what's the best thing about being a mailman? >> you know, probably the best day i ever had as a mailman came early in my career when i got to deliver packages on christmas day. we went through all the mail and found things that looked like christmas gifts, and to see the surprise on people's faces when i knocked on the door and gave them that, it was awesome. >> and... [applause] then when i ask you the worst part about it, you'd be like,
from henderson, nevada, please welcome alan gegax. >> all right!what's up, buddy? >> hey, how are you? >> good to see you. [cheers and applause] >> yeah. >> i'm glad you got the memo about the plaid tie. >> that's right. >> we're killing it today. >> so that means you accept my invitation to sadie hawkins? >> i do, sir. yes, i do. >> all right. >> you were a mailman for quite a long time. >> i was. i still am. >>...
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. ♪ so, here i am in reflection bay in henderson, nevada, a place that went from riches to rags and nowack to riches, one of the greatest stories of redevelopment and resurgence in america. this entire area five years ago was ground zero of the real-estate crisis in america, and today it is an american success story. ♪ lake las vegas is a beautiful, 328-acre lake that was actually man-made. it was a massive project spanning decades, creating the lake, the golf courses, hotels, and luxury communities in the middle of the vegas desert. but when the recession hit, the area was devastated. >> this was the kind of situation that's very rare -- to have a 300-acre lake and have all these residential areas around it, with the hotels and golf, but when the economy changed, people walked away, not just in las vegas, but at lake las vegas. >> the golf course dried up, and property values -- they just plummeted. >> you went from $500 a square foot to $120 a square foot for homes. it's hard to even realize how bad this looked five, six years ago. in 2008, the golf course was closing. there were weed
. ♪ so, here i am in reflection bay in henderson, nevada, a place that went from riches to rags and nowack to riches, one of the greatest stories of redevelopment and resurgence in america. this entire area five years ago was ground zero of the real-estate crisis in america, and today it is an american success story. ♪ lake las vegas is a beautiful, 328-acre lake that was actually man-made. it was a massive project spanning decades, creating the lake, the golf courses, hotels, and luxury...
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also a crash in upper marion on south henderson road. here's route 73 at 295. everything looks good here too. so far heading in or out of new jersey looks good as well. >>> ending the ageing stigma, the magazine that will no longer use the words antiageing. >>> and swift victory. the final decision that some are calling symbolic in a groping case involving a singer superstar. >>> and nbc 10 is is counting down to the phenomenon in the sky. how to take the best snapshots the event. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> eclipse excitement. nbc 10 is counting down to the phenomenon in the sky. monday's e eclipse will be one of the most photographed moments in
also a crash in upper marion on south henderson road. here's route 73 at 295. everything looks good here too. so far heading in or out of new jersey looks good as well. >>> ending the ageing stigma, the magazine that will no longer use the words antiageing. >>> and swift victory. the final decision that some are calling symbolic in a groping case involving a singer superstar. >>> and nbc 10 is is counting down to the phenomenon in the sky. how to take the best...
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. >> mia mali ka henderson, let m bring you in. jen psaki reminded me that our family has friends who are not white. they are in fear and they have been since president trump was elected. i think a lot of people were scared after he was elected. a lot of progressives were scared. they didn't know what it would mean. maybe a lot of people for them to fear has died down. i'm reminded constantly by my wife na her close friend, who is not white, is constantly in fear. this is why. >> i think that's right. i am reminded of a woman i talked to in north carolina. i was covering hillary clinton, a black woman, about 65, 70 years old. she was a hillary clinton supporter. she talked about donald trump. she talked about the kind of fear she had were donald trump to be elected. she grew up in segregated north carolina. she kept saying to me, i just don't want to go back. she felt like a donald trump presidency would mean that for her. i was trying to alay her fears and america is america. it has obviously a progression in terms of racial issue
. >> mia mali ka henderson, let m bring you in. jen psaki reminded me that our family has friends who are not white. they are in fear and they have been since president trump was elected. i think a lot of people were scared after he was elected. a lot of progressives were scared. they didn't know what it would mean. maybe a lot of people for them to fear has died down. i'm reminded constantly by my wife na her close friend, who is not white, is constantly in fear. this is why. >> i...