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>> in january, keisha bottoms became the first woman to be mayor of atlanta. she gave the commencement address at georgia tech's graduating class. this is 10 minutes. mayor bottoms: i have to remember to add that our dogs name is logan. [laughter] thank you, dr. peterson, and to all of you. it is such a pleasure to be here. as i came in today, i was reminded that god does indeed dream dreams bigger for us than we can dream for ourselves. the last time i was here, i was here to see president obama. and lo and behold, i am here as the 60th mayor. who could have imagined that? [applause] i did my first commencement speech yesterday in nashville, tennessee. i don't know if it will go down as the best commencement speech ever, but i do think it will go down as one of the most appreciated. because it was six minutes and 18 seconds long. [laughter] so i understand that there was a little wager going on as to how long graduation will last. i want to make sure i get a portion of that when i am done with this speech. i have always had a fascination with georgia tech. an
>> in january, keisha bottoms became the first woman to be mayor of atlanta. she gave the commencement address at georgia tech's graduating class. this is 10 minutes. mayor bottoms: i have to remember to add that our dogs name is logan. [laughter] thank you, dr. peterson, and to all of you. it is such a pleasure to be here. as i came in today, i was reminded that god does indeed dream dreams bigger for us than we can dream for ourselves. the last time i was here, i was here to see...
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but you can live on the west side of atlanta. that you can be more than your circumstances. and lastly, the lesson that i learned, reminds me of a quote from audrey lord, "when i dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether i am afraid." old, i did not have sense enough to be afraid. i did not have sense enough to be afraid to come up to the campus of georgia tech and look for a basketball player. hold on to that part of you, your use, that makes you unafraid/your youth that makes you unafraid. i asked myself, what would i do if i was not afraid to fail? for me, it was thinking of five more circumstances and what others thought my path should be. for me, it was to pursue what seems to be impossible. well, your journey to the impossible is today. it is tomorrow. it is forever. thank you for being a part of the atlantic community. we look forward to all you have to offer, all that you will bring to our city and to the world. . thank you, and congratulations, class of 2018. [applause] >> thank you. bottoms.
but you can live on the west side of atlanta. that you can be more than your circumstances. and lastly, the lesson that i learned, reminds me of a quote from audrey lord, "when i dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether i am afraid." old, i did not have sense enough to be afraid. i did not have sense enough to be afraid to come up to the campus of georgia tech and look for a basketball player. hold on to that...
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i'm from memphis, tennessee, an attorney in atlanta, georgia. i work on issues associated with binary business, disparity, diversity, supplier diversity, economic justice, those are the kinds of things i practice is all about. >> atlanta for 42 years, i missed a great deal but i am back and thrilled, and i want to ask if there is any information about the young people who caused the violence in the memphis riot and who influenced them, other than that it was off to a good start. i would love to hear about it. >> there was a bad mix of things going on. james lawson talks about that area, a lot of unemployed people who were on drugs or alcohol who were mad that the strike had shut down the business, there was a boycott of the businesses as part of a strike to put pressure on the city and so a lot of those break ins into windows were those guys doing that. there was also a group of students who were quite angry, police came into being a bunch of people up, ready to march to the march and instead they got beaten up and there was a rumor of one girl
i'm from memphis, tennessee, an attorney in atlanta, georgia. i work on issues associated with binary business, disparity, diversity, supplier diversity, economic justice, those are the kinds of things i practice is all about. >> atlanta for 42 years, i missed a great deal but i am back and thrilled, and i want to ask if there is any information about the young people who caused the violence in the memphis riot and who influenced them, other than that it was off to a good start. i would...
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the atlanta mayor joining me now. so currently you have how many i.c.e. detainees in atlanta jails? >> we have close to 200 right now. we've already turned away nine. >> what was the breaking point? why did you sign this executive order say nothing more? >> like so many people, i've watched the news and been simply mortified to watch children, to watch families, broken apart. and i often look at things in the lens of my four children. and the question for me is what would i be able to say to my four children we in the city of atlanta did to address this. so the executive order was something that i looked at in terms of what our role is in the city. would we inadvertently become complicit in this inhumane policy? we've had a long-standing agreement to house i.c.e. detainees, and i was personally conflicted because when detainees are not brought into our city jail, they are sent into other areas of the state, facilities which had been accused of human rights violations, and they don't have access to legal services and other resources that we provide in our city jail. but, until we can
the atlanta mayor joining me now. so currently you have how many i.c.e. detainees in atlanta jails? >> we have close to 200 right now. we've already turned away nine. >> what was the breaking point? why did you sign this executive order say nothing more? >> like so many people, i've watched the news and been simply mortified to watch children, to watch families, broken apart. and i often look at things in the lens of my four children. and the question for me is what would i be...
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. >>> coming up next, the mayor of atlanta says no more to this policy of holding i.c.e.etainees in tir city's jail. signing an executive order just a short while ago. why do this? why do this now? with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com wlet's do it. ? ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> the mayor of atlanta is pushing back against president trump's zero tolerance policy. keisha lance bottoms just signed an executive order halting i.c.e. detainees from being held at the city jail. ms. mayor, pleasure to have you on. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> first just on what you ha
. >>> coming up next, the mayor of atlanta says no more to this policy of holding i.c.e.etainees in tir city's jail. signing an executive order just a short while ago. why do this? why do this now? with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal...
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i'm today i'm in atlanta at the atlanta university center.orjts consortium in the united states. seriously there are three of them next to each other. it's like a black college food court. right over here. clark university. right over there. spelman. and right over there, morehouse. and where i'm standing right now i'm standing between clark and morehouse. right now, i'm bi collegiate. in the bay area. that's how we do it. as the only all male hbcu and one of only three all male colleges in america morehouse is truly one of a kind process students here all aspire to become a morehouse man. a label that goes beyond the world of hbcus as non-hbcu grad barack obama talked about during his commencement speech. there are some things as black men we can only do for ourselves. there are some things as morehouse men you are oblinld to do for those left behind. as morehouse men you wield something more powerful than the diploma you're about to collect and that's the power of your example. >> i really screwed up not going to an hbcu. so what does it me
i'm today i'm in atlanta at the atlanta university center.orjts consortium in the united states. seriously there are three of them next to each other. it's like a black college food court. right over here. clark university. right over there. spelman. and right over there, morehouse. and where i'm standing right now i'm standing between clark and morehouse. right now, i'm bi collegiate. in the bay area. that's how we do it. as the only all male hbcu and one of only three all male colleges in...
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lynda kinkade, atlanta: "and manta rays. we saw that incredible vision from an australian diver off the coast of indonesia. manta rays just swimming amongst rubbish."dr. al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "they have the same problem that whale sharks do, which is they're also filter feeders. and, unfortunately, that part of indonesia really is at the epicenter of the ocean's plastic crisis."lynda kinkade, atlanta: "of course, this ends up in our system, as well. anyone that eats seafood, eventually will eat the toxins from the plastic that these fish are consuming." dr. al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "we can't pretend that we're not part of the ocean's ecosystem. three billion people rely on the ocean for protein every day. and so, if that protein is impacted by plastic, then that problem we created is brought back to us by the seafood chain."lynda kinkade, atlanta: "so, eight million tons of rubbish, of plastic, is ending up in the ocean every single year
lynda kinkade, atlanta: "and manta rays. we saw that incredible vision from an australian diver off the coast of indonesia. manta rays just swimming amongst rubbish."dr. al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "they have the same problem that whale sharks do, which is they're also filter feeders. and, unfortunately, that part of indonesia really is at the epicenter of the ocean's plastic crisis."lynda kinkade, atlanta: "of course, this...
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andrea: let's go back to atlanta. the state legislature is looking at the possibility of taking over the airport. what is your position on that deck? ed: we don't understand the need for that. hartsfield-jackson is the largest airport in the world, the best run and the most successful. thes the best asset southeast has in my opinion. it is growing at a faster clip than other big metropolitan regions in the country. the have been political and some corruption scandals. time,ts of jackson over there have been a series of corruption scandals. that may be part of the impetus for the state to take a more active field as to what the ownership of the governance is of the airport. i don't think the state will necessarily do a better job of cleaning it up. the airport is not something we should politicize. the airport is something in which we should invest in and grow. andrea: very good. thank you. i had a question about investment i wanted to ask you. here is one more question about premiums i am going to throw in their -- th
andrea: let's go back to atlanta. the state legislature is looking at the possibility of taking over the airport. what is your position on that deck? ed: we don't understand the need for that. hartsfield-jackson is the largest airport in the world, the best run and the most successful. thes the best asset southeast has in my opinion. it is growing at a faster clip than other big metropolitan regions in the country. the have been political and some corruption scandals. time,ts of jackson over...
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>>> we are live from cnn world he headquarters in atlanta. i'm george howell. the news room starts right now. >> the u.s. government has a plan to reunite children who have been separated from their parents. the no tolerance policy went into effect in april. it was only a few hours ago. the department of homeland security released these new numbers. more than 2,500 children were separated since that policy started. at least 522 children have been reunited with their children. 2,005 2,053 parents are still waiting. they say they are working to reunite them with their families. we do stress here these reunions won't happen quickly. they will only happen once the legal proceedings are completed. [ crowd chanting ] >> take a look at the scene there. protests are happening at different immigration detention centers around the country. the one you're seeing here, many people came together. the protesters came together and are commenting throughout the country. [ crowd chanting ] >> another scene here. this crowd shouting at a border patrol group. physically blocking
>>> we are live from cnn world he headquarters in atlanta. i'm george howell. the news room starts right now. >> the u.s. government has a plan to reunite children who have been separated from their parents. the no tolerance policy went into effect in april. it was only a few hours ago. the department of homeland security released these new numbers. more than 2,500 children were separated since that policy started. at least 522 children have been reunited with their children....
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and atlanta mayor at georgia tech. you can find all of the commencement speeches we have covered this year at our website c-span.org. [applause] mr. carter: thank you very much. i enjoyed that very much. anybody here who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. ho does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now of this great university and secretary carson who is here who have -- who i have admired for longtime. the president and all of his family, to the students who are graduating, to the parent to have supported them, and all the rest of you, this is a wonderful crowd. jerry told me before we came here that it is even bigger than it was last year. [applause] i don't know if president trump will admit that are not. i'm truly grateful for the invitation to speak. it is so wonderful of the remark in -- remarkable christian university. 110,000nd there are students enrolled
and atlanta mayor at georgia tech. you can find all of the commencement speeches we have covered this year at our website c-span.org. [applause] mr. carter: thank you very much. i enjoyed that very much. anybody here who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. ho does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now of this great university and...
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in atlanta you don't normally think of immigration. you don't think of what apearce to be a border dispute. again, we play a part. we have nearly 200 i ddetaineedo are picked up, many who come through the busiest airport seeking asylum. there's a stance that we can take at a level on e local level. >> you know, you may not know the answer to this, but as we learned from governor cuomo of new york, the federal government is not handing over as much as information as possible. there are any children who have been separated in atlanta? >> wean that he many, two, have been plated. i think what's amazing is to hear that a task force is being created to help with reunification. was this not thought out on the front ♪ -- thought out on the world stage. if you think about the country, they've begun with small acts. what i would say to mayors across the country, look at your policies. you may be surprised at what role your city is playing in this immigration crisis, and in georgia we are looking for space for i.c.e. detainees. it is having an i
in atlanta you don't normally think of immigration. you don't think of what apearce to be a border dispute. again, we play a part. we have nearly 200 i ddetaineedo are picked up, many who come through the busiest airport seeking asylum. there's a stance that we can take at a level on e local level. >> you know, you may not know the answer to this, but as we learned from governor cuomo of new york, the federal government is not handing over as much as information as possible. there are any...
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so on a one-time basis out of atlanta or jfk, you'll be able to go to many points across southeast asia on that one route. i think it's going to be a significant opportunity. when you look at growth projections for the world, southeast asia, particularly in our business, is one of the highest growth regions that we expect for the future. >> okay. thank you. you mentioned technology the. some aircraft manufacturers are planning smaller, more efficient regional aircraft, even battery-powered models are the works. one, is that something that you could see yourself employing in a space like southeast asia? and two, how do you see that just generally impacting major airlines? >> well, we don't have the ability to fly in southeast -- within southeast asia. we can fly in, but we don't have the air rights to fly within southeast asia. >> got you. so that would not be internal. >> but one of the newircraft techgit wre very excited about is a product that bombardier is introducing. we're going to be the launch customer here in north america. it's called the c-series. and it's going to be a 110-c
so on a one-time basis out of atlanta or jfk, you'll be able to go to many points across southeast asia on that one route. i think it's going to be a significant opportunity. when you look at growth projections for the world, southeast asia, particularly in our business, is one of the highest growth regions that we expect for the future. >> okay. thank you. you mentioned technology the. some aircraft manufacturers are planning smaller, more efficient regional aircraft, even...
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you became attorney general -- sorry, became atlanta's deputy city attorney at 30. you have raced up the career ladder. what do you -- what is your main issue for people, if you are elected governor in november? >> as the core of my mission is i think poverty is immoral. i think it's economically inefficient. i think we need a leader who believes everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. that means focusing on education, on economic development, economic security and focusing on making sure that leadership works for everyone and not just the privileged. >> obviously, you are doing this in a pretty republican state. you are doing this in the south of the united states where not to put too fine a word on it, it's hard to be a black woman. it's hard to be black in america today and get to where you want to get to. you are vying to become the first ever black female governor in the united states. is this your moment? do you feel that there is an opening right now? if so, why? >> i think there's an opening because america and the south is changing. it's
you became attorney general -- sorry, became atlanta's deputy city attorney at 30. you have raced up the career ladder. what do you -- what is your main issue for people, if you are elected governor in november? >> as the core of my mission is i think poverty is immoral. i think it's economically inefficient. i think we need a leader who believes everyone should have the freedom and opportunity to thrive. that means focusing on education, on economic development, economic security and...
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. >> jim from atlanta. >> cailee graham from tallassee, alabama. >> shana bryant from jacksonville, alabama. >> karen hill pensacola. >> pensacola. janice: everybody in. happy birthday, right? did you get into trouble yet? >> not yet. janice: not yet? what's your favorite part of the birthday trip? >> probably our big monster milk shake last night. janice: monster milk shake. take a look at the weather across the maps. beautiful day in new york city if you are here to enjoy the weather it is happening. 60 right now. 58 in cleveland. there is your radar. the map.ole lot happening on could see the potential for severe storms across the central u.s. and hot across the central part of the country. okay, wave, everybody. you guys were amazing. [cheers] janice: are you amazing? yes, you are. steve: thank you very much. abby: i want to come back to life and have janice dean as a mom. i have the most amazing mom but janice makes everyone so
. >> jim from atlanta. >> cailee graham from tallassee, alabama. >> shana bryant from jacksonville, alabama. >> karen hill pensacola. >> pensacola. janice: everybody in. happy birthday, right? did you get into trouble yet? >> not yet. janice: not yet? what's your favorite part of the birthday trip? >> probably our big monster milk shake last night. janice: monster milk shake. take a look at the weather across the maps. beautiful day in new york city if...
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legislature in solidarity with them was georgia state representative eric the thomas who joins us from atlanta welcome thanks for having me erica when i was young a hundred years ago we marched against the war in vietnam and it was a long painful protest for died at kent state but eventually america turned against the war knowing these young people you have marched and spoken with dia think they have the resolve to persist long term are we finally at a turning point on this issue. yes i think so i think these kids are fired up and ready to go and i think the most important thing about this is that they have people like me you know adults that are saying yes this is the right thing to do and that we are behind you one hundred percent and i think that is helping them along the way and it's pushing them further than they would have went by themselves gun laws of always vary from state to state so i have a two part question for you what more should washington do about guns and how
legislature in solidarity with them was georgia state representative eric the thomas who joins us from atlanta welcome thanks for having me erica when i was young a hundred years ago we marched against the war in vietnam and it was a long painful protest for died at kent state but eventually america turned against the war knowing these young people you have marched and spoken with dia think they have the resolve to persist long term are we finally at a turning point on this issue. yes i think...
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nathalie: en acciÓn de la mls, montreal visitÓ atlanta.: ediciÓn mundialista", no te lo puedes perder en vivo unimÁs, univisiÓn y ud. --udn. arantxa: gracias, nathalie. al volver tenemos a un policÍa que la hizo de partero. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fÉlix : nos despedimos con las imÁgenes de un bebÉ que se apurÓ un poco para llegar al mundo. arantxa: por fortuna su madre contÓ con la ayuda de un oficial de florida que fue detenido por el padre que le pedÍa que por favor lo ayudara para recibir a su hijo. las imÁgenes fueron captadas por la cÁmara del patrullero . todo saliÓ bien y charlie y su madre gozan de buena salud. el patrullero dice que fue la experiencia mÁs maravillosa y loca que viviÓ en su vida. fÉlix: un final feliz para el noticiero de hoy. >> hola quÉ tal, bienvenido conexiÓn california. el 5 de julio se llevarÁn a cabo las elecciones primarias de california, y una de las mÁs disputadas, en la cÁmara alta. hoy hablaremos sobre los logrosde este polÍtico hispano en california y la importancia de ejercer tu voto en esta elecciÓn primaria.
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feliz la alcaldesa de la ciudad de atlanta firmó que la cÁrcel de la ciudad acepte a los detenidos porlias en la frontera. en mÉxico, critican el doble discurso del gobierno de enrique peÑa nieto con respecto a los inmigrantes es otro americanos. obispos catÓlicos nicaragüense logran detener la fÉlix: méxico responde a las acusaciones en la administraciÓn trump que fomenta la inmigraciÓn ilegal pero es cierto que se detiene a los inmigrantes centro americanos que quieren llegar a los estados unidos, los mismos inmigrantes varados a mÉxico le dieron la respuesta a jessicaÓ ilegal hacia estados unidos, pero las primeras a rechazarlo dicho fuera los inmigrantes centroamericanos deportados de mÉxico. >> me viene huyendo de mi paÍs y a quien encuentre trabajo porque tengo papeles. reportera: es uno de los miles de extranjeros cuyo trÁmite migratorio estÁ detenido porque la comisiÓn mexicana de ayuda a refugiados suspendiÓ la aprobaciÓn de asilo por meses sin ninguna razÓn clara. aunque, segÚn la ley, las solicitudes de base resueltas en 45 dÍas. >> en la prÁctica, pocas veces este plazo es
feliz la alcaldesa de la ciudad de atlanta firmó que la cÁrcel de la ciudad acepte a los detenidos porlias en la frontera. en mÉxico, critican el doble discurso del gobierno de enrique peÑa nieto con respecto a los inmigrantes es otro americanos. obispos catÓlicos nicaragüense logran detener la fÉlix: méxico responde a las acusaciones en la administraciÓn trump que fomenta la inmigraciÓn ilegal pero es cierto que se detiene a los inmigrantes centro americanos que quieren llegar a los...
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nathalie: en acciÓn de la mls, montreal visitÓ atlanta.alista", no te lo puedes perder en vivo unimÁs, univisiÓn y ud. --udn. arantxa: gracias, nathalie. al volver tenemos a un policÍa que la hizo de partero. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
nathalie: en acciÓn de la mls, montreal visitÓ atlanta.alista", no te lo puedes perder en vivo unimÁs, univisiÓn y ud. --udn. arantxa: gracias, nathalie. al volver tenemos a un policÍa que la hizo de partero. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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this is from atlanta.epresenting what sew many of us have heard about children being in cages at the border. she's represented toddlers as young as 3 years old. thank you so much for being with us. first of all, we see that picture. that's disturbing enough. the thought of the image of a 3-year-old standing in front of a judge. first of all, what good does that do? >> well, i think having a 3-year-old in court is really on its own a violation of due process rights for that child. when they've been separated from their parent, it's very difficult for us to defend them. they don't know what's happening. they don't know what evidence they need in their case. so it's really an absurdity to hand to those children a piece of paper telling them to appear in court alone. >> what is it like for the? help us understand that moment for them. >> well, i think it's a moment of mass confusion for them. they don't understand what's happening. all the people around them are strangers, an't they're similarly focused on one
this is from atlanta.epresenting what sew many of us have heard about children being in cages at the border. she's represented toddlers as young as 3 years old. thank you so much for being with us. first of all, we see that picture. that's disturbing enough. the thought of the image of a 3-year-old standing in front of a judge. first of all, what good does that do? >> well, i think having a 3-year-old in court is really on its own a violation of due process rights for that child. when...
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he was back in atlanta preaching.her reason we felt like nothing much was going to happen. generally when he was not in town, the media was not in town to a great extent. that sunday, i think there was lot ofperson there, a print media perhaps, but most of them followed dr. king back to atlanta. >> as these protests are building up, do you remember any of the editorial meetings at the newspaper during that time? what was discussed during them? >> early on, when we found dr. king was coming, we would cover the news, we would tell the truth, good, bad indifferent. that is the plan, and we followed all the way through. of course, it wasn't easy. we had boycotts. with advertisers we had boycotts. we were ridiculed. you all had not covered them in these events, they would all just go away. we felt like we were doing our job as journalists. our editor had been a number of the biracial -- member of the biracial committee. a strong representation of black-and-white. he had been working for some time to effect plans that would
he was back in atlanta preaching.her reason we felt like nothing much was going to happen. generally when he was not in town, the media was not in town to a great extent. that sunday, i think there was lot ofperson there, a print media perhaps, but most of them followed dr. king back to atlanta. >> as these protests are building up, do you remember any of the editorial meetings at the newspaper during that time? what was discussed during them? >> early on, when we found dr. king was...
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at thn atlanta. do >>> new video tonight of an unusual inmate at the county jail in downtown atlanta. do you see him? a bear visiting the jail early in the morning, caught on camera. this was just after 2:00 a.m. yesterday. the bear walked right up to the front door, didn't get in. he sniffed the trash cans, planters, and wandered off. no one's exactly sure how the bear got into downtown atlanta or what brought him to that jail. but he is on the loose tonight. >> we're looking into it, trying to interview him if we can. >>> nice night ahead. warm evening. one more hot day tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us. >>> we'll be back again tonight at 11:00. watching an nbc bay area news special, "bay area proud." libby kranz: so proud because i know this is what she would want. announcer: a six-year-old gilroy girl may have lost her life to cancer, but four years later, dr. michelle monje: jennifer's d the disease. tool that we didt er, but four years later, ♪ ...birthday to you. announcer: they may have lost
at thn atlanta. do >>> new video tonight of an unusual inmate at the county jail in downtown atlanta. do you see him? a bear visiting the jail early in the morning, caught on camera. this was just after 2:00 a.m. yesterday. the bear walked right up to the front door, didn't get in. he sniffed the trash cans, planters, and wandered off. no one's exactly sure how the bear got into downtown atlanta or what brought him to that jail. but he is on the loose tonight. >> we're looking...
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one mayor that we highlight conference issue in atlanta. because atlanta really was gentrified.here downtown was had more population than it had in 50 years. all lot of young millennial's coming to businesses headquartered in downtown atlanta. they are experimenting with things. they put a fund together to help elderly people, particularly, but others who have lived for a long time and some of the neighborhoods where the prices are going up, to help them pay their property taxes. why? you take an elderly woman, widow who has no mortgage, that was paid off before her husband passed, but property taxes are going up because everybody's properties are rising. there's a point where she can't pay her property taxes. so, that kind of gentle, thoughtful way of dealing with gentrification is what will need to do. these four points of the compass make sense to do that. >> i hope this can connect to what you are speaking about. i've been wondering a lot about in terms of thinking about these equity strategies trying to be intentional in areas you mentioned, what i do not hear being discuss
one mayor that we highlight conference issue in atlanta. because atlanta really was gentrified.here downtown was had more population than it had in 50 years. all lot of young millennial's coming to businesses headquartered in downtown atlanta. they are experimenting with things. they put a fund together to help elderly people, particularly, but others who have lived for a long time and some of the neighborhoods where the prices are going up, to help them pay their property taxes. why? you take...
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. >> seth: you shot in atlanta which is where you are from.y >>metown, yeah. how was that? was it nice to be back home? >> it's awesome. i do -- i love going back home. it's, you know, stirs up a lot e of old mem old jobs and school and stuff. >> seth: where were -- what was young ed helms doing for jobs? l, i worked -- i was a lifeguard. >> seth: all right. >> at a pool. >> seth: oh, that's where they do it. [ laughter ] >> right. well, it's funny. when you say you were a lifeguard, people are like, ha "whoa,s impressive." i was not impressive. >> seth: okay.>> was a lifeguard at a city pool. the most i did, like the most heroic thing i did was stoed children from peeing in the pool. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and that's -- >> seth: if you are stopping ng them from pen the pool, that means they're doing it from outside the pool? cause otherwise how -- [ laughter ]ll how can you >> no, you can tell. >> seth: you can? >> you can absolutely tell. because they can be in the middle of like a crazy game of marco poloand when they start to pee, they just drift a
. >> seth: you shot in atlanta which is where you are from.y >>metown, yeah. how was that? was it nice to be back home? >> it's awesome. i do -- i love going back home. it's, you know, stirs up a lot e of old mem old jobs and school and stuff. >> seth: where were -- what was young ed helms doing for jobs? l, i worked -- i was a lifeguard. >> seth: all right. >> at a pool. >> seth: oh, that's where they do it. [ laughter ] >> right. well, it's...
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feliz la alcaldesa de la ciudad de atlanta firmÓ una orden ejecutiva para prohibir que la cÁrcel de laser cÓmplice en la separación de las familias en la frontera. en mÉxico, critican el doble discurso del gobierno de enrique peÑa nieto con respecto a los inmigrantes es otro americanos. obispos catÓlicos nicaragüense logran un brindis, para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. este es nuestro momento pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la selección mexicana un beste es nuestro momentolas de la selección mexicana. pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la selección mexicana fÉlix: méxico responde a las acusaciones en la administraciÓn trump que fomenta la inmigraciÓn ilegal pero es cierto que se detiene a los inmigrantes centro americanos que quieren llegar a los estados unidos, los mismos inmigrantes varados a mÉxico le dieron
feliz la alcaldesa de la ciudad de atlanta firmÓ una orden ejecutiva para prohibir que la cÁrcel de laser cÓmplice en la separación de las familias en la frontera. en mÉxico, critican el doble discurso del gobierno de enrique peÑa nieto con respecto a los inmigrantes es otro americanos. obispos catÓlicos nicaragüense logran un brindis, para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. este es nuestro momento pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jalisco,...
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i think we have been able to make atlanta united atlanta's team you may have green bay fans and she hadn the cupboard that you bring out when they come to play the falcons but atlanta united is the city's team you see it everywhere. the flags, the magnetic stickers on their cars. >> it is a wonderful new stadium. and the success this the stan has been matched on the field. you have a great record, and a great coach. darren, congratulations. >> thank you, guys >> appreciate it. >>> germany fans may want to cry in their beers of a today's game more bad news. europe is remarking beer we will tell you about the shortage tt hais threatening to deprive thirsty europeans next on "power lunch. ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >>> we're firmly in the red. the dow is down and nasdaq is really taking it the harde
i think we have been able to make atlanta united atlanta's team you may have green bay fans and she hadn the cupboard that you bring out when they come to play the falcons but atlanta united is the city's team you see it everywhere. the flags, the magnetic stickers on their cars. >> it is a wonderful new stadium. and the success this the stan has been matched on the field. you have a great record, and a great coach. darren, congratulations. >> thank you, guys >> appreciate it....
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the south will be hot and humid with highs in memphis and atlanta of 91. midwest will be warm.neapolis hitting 81. seattle only hits 75. >>> coming up, the bank mistake that placed more than a million dollars into one family's account. >> oh, really. >>> also ahead, the bizarre police chase involving what looks like a tank. we'll tell you where it came from. >>> but first, the secret service arrest a man wanted for attempted murder. we'll explain why he was at the white house. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> don't touch me. >> all right. you're about to get dropped. >> apparently no criminal charges will be filed against the of
the south will be hot and humid with highs in memphis and atlanta of 91. midwest will be warm.neapolis hitting 81. seattle only hits 75. >>> coming up, the bank mistake that placed more than a million dollars into one family's account. >> oh, really. >>> also ahead, the bizarre police chase involving what looks like a tank. we'll tell you where it came from. >>> but first, the secret service arrest a man wanted for attempted murder. we'll explain why he was at...
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. >> a man gunned down at close range outside a nursery school in a wealthy atlanta suburb. a silver minivan screeched from the lot. startled witnesses saw the victim slumped on the ground. >> right now his condition is unknown. >> parents and teachers recognized the man who had been shot as a dad who had just dropped off his 2-year-old son. a preschool, of all places, had become a crime scene. >> we are told all the children are perfectly safe. >> the shooting victim being rushed to the hospital turned out to be 36-year-old rusty sneiderman, a married father of two. >> i just hung my head and cried. >> rusty's older brother steve was on a plane to hawaii when he got the shocking news. rusty was dead. >> walking around the plane, pacing around the aisles. i mean, i looked at the -- i went to the bathroom and i looked at the door and i thought about jumping. >> he was desperate to get home to his family, desperate to find out what had happened to his little brother. >> my brother was murdered. no one should have to face that. >> he appeared at a police press conference after
. >> a man gunned down at close range outside a nursery school in a wealthy atlanta suburb. a silver minivan screeched from the lot. startled witnesses saw the victim slumped on the ground. >> right now his condition is unknown. >> parents and teachers recognized the man who had been shot as a dad who had just dropped off his 2-year-old son. a preschool, of all places, had become a crime scene. >> we are told all the children are perfectly safe. >> the shooting...
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my family has been here in the atlanta area since 1931. by world war ii, took us out of the city just long enough for me to be born in kalamazoo, michigan, and w
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i was in atlanta on saturday speaking to a delta flight attendant.e threatened to end tax exemption for delta because they stopped giving any kind d of discount for nra members. is that right? >> that is correct. he actually was successful. he stripped the language from the bill and took away that fuel tax exemption that was proposed. here's the thing. i'm proud to say i've never gotten better than a d or f from the nra. it is the only bad grace my parents have ever been proud of. i was always -- i will alwlways stand on the side of gun safety. this is someone who understands those who want to own weapons, come from a family that hunted. i know how to hunt, but i don't do it. that choice.make i'll's understand the higher responsibility that every person ththat uses a firearmm has is te responsibility for gun safety. i see absolutely no conflict between being a gun safety advocate who has been endorsed by gabby giffords and believing that you can have a second amendment. that is a contrast i have with both of my opponents. i'm not going to fear monger
i was in atlanta on saturday speaking to a delta flight attendant.e threatened to end tax exemption for delta because they stopped giving any kind d of discount for nra members. is that right? >> that is correct. he actually was successful. he stripped the language from the bill and took away that fuel tax exemption that was proposed. here's the thing. i'm proud to say i've never gotten better than a d or f from the nra. it is the only bad grace my parents have ever been proud of. i was...
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they had taken eastern airlines flight 381 from atlanta. at the atlanta airport, there had been a bomb threat that was directed specifically at king. the passengers on the plane were evacuated, dogs brought in. turned out to be a false alarm. but the plane arrived late in memphis, over an hour late, and those were not king's only two worries on that wednesday morning. the bomb threat, as unsettling as that might have been, the delayed arrival. this was his third visit to memphis in 1968. on his first visit on march the 18th, he addressed the city's garbage workers who were then in the throes of a bitter strike. he was back ten days later to speak and to lead a march through downtown memphis. finish also in -- also in support of the garbage workers. barely had the march begun before it turned into a riot. a small number of youth had broken away from the march. they had broken windows, looted stores. the police responded with tear gas and clubs and guns. and in the aftermath, it was king who was being condemned for the riot, condemned by poli
they had taken eastern airlines flight 381 from atlanta. at the atlanta airport, there had been a bomb threat that was directed specifically at king. the passengers on the plane were evacuated, dogs brought in. turned out to be a false alarm. but the plane arrived late in memphis, over an hour late, and those were not king's only two worries on that wednesday morning. the bomb threat, as unsettling as that might have been, the delayed arrival. this was his third visit to memphis in 1968. on his...
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"get out," "atlanta," and now u're in this movie "sorry to bother you."s movie. like it's so insane and so crazy. it's a wild ride. like i don't know if anyone's seen the traer yet. >> jimmy: no, yeah. the trailer went viral. it was fantastic. >> yeah, like, that's not even a drop in the bucket t this movie is. it's crazy. >> jmy: and who did it again who directed it and who wrote this? >> boots riley. >> jimmy: yeah, bootriley. yeah, boots riley. he's got a big afro, two chops, and a great musical sense. >> jimmy: yeah. it's -- can you explain who you play in the movie? >> i play cassius green who is basically a telemarketer who is trying to better himself and better position hims the world. and in order to do this, he hasp on his white voice. but the movie itself is -- it's anbsurd dark comedy, light dark comedy, with magical realism. realisnisism? >> jimmy: yeah, that's right. [ laughter ] you killed that.ma >> witcal -- it's -- >> jimmy: yeah, there you go. >> it's sci-fi. just using the w telemarketing to sort of go on the journey with cassius who is
"get out," "atlanta," and now u're in this movie "sorry to bother you."s movie. like it's so insane and so crazy. it's a wild ride. like i don't know if anyone's seen the traer yet. >> jimmy: no, yeah. the trailer went viral. it was fantastic. >> yeah, like, that's not even a drop in the bucket t this movie is. it's crazy. >> jmy: and who did it again who directed it and who wrote this? >> boots riley. >> jimmy: yeah, bootriley. yeah,...
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atlanta, where the carter center greatestd, is the center for human trafficking and slavery in america. we have thes busiest airport in the world for passengers. a lot of our passengers come from the southern hemisphere. who is brown skin or can be sold, according to the new york times, to a brothel owner for about $1000. the brothel owner makes about $35,000 for these forced brothel prostitutes. also, the last time we did a check on our military, it was found that there are 16,000 cases of sexual abuse every year in the u.s. military. probably one of the finest organizations on earth. the portion of people in prison is also skyrocketing in recent days. as, more than seven times as , are inricans in prison prison than when i left the white house. more than any other country on earth. now, we also know that the partisan divisions and the racial division in our country are becoming deeper and deeper. religions are also divided. protestant, catholic, jewish, hinduism andsure buddhism. on two occasions, you might be interested in knowing, in 1981, i brought 40 of the top baptists together
atlanta, where the carter center greatestd, is the center for human trafficking and slavery in america. we have thes busiest airport in the world for passengers. a lot of our passengers come from the southern hemisphere. who is brown skin or can be sold, according to the new york times, to a brothel owner for about $1000. the brothel owner makes about $35,000 for these forced brothel prostitutes. also, the last time we did a check on our military, it was found that there are 16,000 cases of...
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a man wearing only his underwear storms the runway at atlanta's airport, causing a security scare. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. protest plans to potentially build a detention facility in their backyard... crews are starting to get a handle on the pawnee fire in lake county... but hundreds of homes and other buildings remain at risk... and with new marijuana regulations about to take effect in california... pot shops are rushing to get rid of their supplies... join us ixew morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> hey, there. >> what are you up to? wh are you up to? >> be a man. >> i'll try. what are you up to. >> >> i'm busy having no talent. >> did yo
a man wearing only his underwear storms the runway at atlanta's airport, causing a security scare. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. i thought this was a no by-products call? only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. protest...
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but we found cities like richmond, durham or atlanta where even in the places of biggest challenge the police are still finding ways to solve the crimes. if police can m arrests and murders in the rough side of town in atlanta, that raises a question about why the police are failing to do so in baltimore, chicago or new orleans. >ur> eporting is going to continue. where does it go next? >> we're going to look at additional questions, how do resources factor in, diving into rial disparities. one of our major findings is a white vicm is more likely to have their homicide result in arrest than a black victim.nt we'll coinue the research hrough the year. >> thank you for coming by. s for having mefu me. >> woodruff: one consequence of beefinup security at the mexico border has been the splitting up of families. special correspondent angela kocherga reports from el paso. >> reporter: hundd ds people li in el paso near the border, just acrs from juarez, for the chance to see their relatives who were waiting on the other side in mexico. the family reunion was in middlo f the rio grande, which
but we found cities like richmond, durham or atlanta where even in the places of biggest challenge the police are still finding ways to solve the crimes. if police can m arrests and murders in the rough side of town in atlanta, that raises a question about why the police are failing to do so in baltimore, chicago or new orleans. >ur> eporting is going to continue. where does it go next? >> we're going to look at additional questions, how do resources factor in, diving into rial...
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atlanta, georgia. >> seth: so how was that? was it ne to be back home? >> it's awesome.back home. it's, you know, stirs up a lot of old memories, old jobs and . school and stu s h: where were -- what was young ed helms doing for jobs? >> well, i worked -- i was a lifeguard. >> seth: all right. >> at a pool. >> seth: oh, that's where they do it. [ laughter ] >> right well, it's funny. when you say you were a lifeguard, people are like, vehoa, that's impressive." i was not impres >> seth: okay. >> i was a lifeguard at a city pool. the most i did, likeost heroic thing i did was stopped children from peeing in the pool. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and that's -- >> seth: if you are stopping them from peeing in the pool, that means they're doing it from outside the pool?e caherwise how -- [ laughter ] how can you tell? >> no, you can tell. >> set you can? >> you can absolutely tell. because they can be in the middle of like a crazy game of marco polo, and wh p they start , they just drift away. [ laughter >> seth: yeah. >> and they get this blank look on their face. >> seth
atlanta, georgia. >> seth: so how was that? was it ne to be back home? >> it's awesome.back home. it's, you know, stirs up a lot of old memories, old jobs and . school and stu s h: where were -- what was young ed helms doing for jobs? >> well, i worked -- i was a lifeguard. >> seth: all right. >> at a pool. >> seth: oh, that's where they do it. [ laughter ] >> right well, it's funny. when you say you were a lifeguard, people are like, vehoa, that's...
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but the o's in action looking to a complete a sweep in atlanta. the braves and 91 degrees at pitch. you're eating ice cream. two uton, two smacking this ball deep tocenter, both runs come in to score. culverson heads to second with a two-run double. rays out to a 5-1 lead. trumbo in to pinch hit. gat was ad decision, why? trumbo takes this ball deep to center carrying overrule the fence a two-run shot for trumbo. his eighth home run of the season. the bds are back in it down 5-3. bottom eight swanson pinchg hittin for atlanta, swanson answering trumbo and sends tes over the fence in left. go-bye a pinch hit o-run homer, braves avoid the sweep and beat the birds 7-3. >>> another stunneror at the wld cup colombia thing on eight ranked pola p. let'sk things up in the 40th mi te. we'rescoreless. ball played in by colombia and gary comes ay with the goal on the header. the goal gives colombia a 1-nil lead. fans goingol absely wild for a colombia. now second half, 70 minute working the ball around and he putsth it in e back of the net. this is falco's first goal at the world cup. colombia
but the o's in action looking to a complete a sweep in atlanta. the braves and 91 degrees at pitch. you're eating ice cream. two uton, two smacking this ball deep tocenter, both runs come in to score. culverson heads to second with a two-run double. rays out to a 5-1 lead. trumbo in to pinch hit. gat was ad decision, why? trumbo takes this ball deep to center carrying overrule the fence a two-run shot for trumbo. his eighth home run of the season. the bds are back in it down 5-3. bottom eight...
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>> i am going to pass the question on from my colleague in cnn atlanta. do you know about the women act ifrists who pushed for this day. how does it feel? >> i don't know much about that. >> what was going on is for years they dedicated their lives to bring about change, to see this day happen. some observers feel this prap is a message that change in this country only comes from the top down and that only the leadership in this country will get credit on this day for the changes we are seeing. but again, thanks for coming to us live from behind from a passenger seat of a car there and go for a spin. >> we will. >> all right. now, coming up germany, they try to recover after a stunning loss to mexico. saturday's world cup action and a look at sunday all ahead. >>> plus, what's in the name? a lot when you're a prime minister's baby. the details next. sleep disturbances keep 1 in 3 adults up at night. only remfresh uses ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion
>> i am going to pass the question on from my colleague in cnn atlanta. do you know about the women act ifrists who pushed for this day. how does it feel? >> i don't know much about that. >> what was going on is for years they dedicated their lives to bring about change, to see this day happen. some observers feel this prap is a message that change in this country only comes from the top down and that only the leadership in this country will get credit on this day for the...