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a painting of mcintosh street in georgia painted in the 1940's by a man, frank stanley herring. i saw this painting after i had written this next poem and after i talked to my grand mother and she mentioned this street to me. i didn't know it existed because by the time i was coming up the black business district was gone. and the past few years i think they erected a monument to it. nigger street. 1937. mcintosh street the sign reads like the apple. red but not red delicious red but like red on red eyes gravy on grit the and stop lights and green and yellow. and red like those powders and syrups kept behind the counter at blocks pharmacy. red. and red like the stripe on richard's barb bar pole and the stitches on button holes on over alls of those coming to down on saturday. solid red at the blue moon and red like the eyes of the late staying patrons on sunday mornings. and in church the red of the edge of white pages in a black bound bible coming together, closing. red as a congregation rises. [applause]. >> this references a lynching. the lynching of 2 couples in monroe, geor
a painting of mcintosh street in georgia painted in the 1940's by a man, frank stanley herring. i saw this painting after i had written this next poem and after i talked to my grand mother and she mentioned this street to me. i didn't know it existed because by the time i was coming up the black business district was gone. and the past few years i think they erected a monument to it. nigger street. 1937. mcintosh street the sign reads like the apple. red but not red delicious red but like red...
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novel and thank god we got hooked up with the studio and the rest is history and working with frank stanley and his wife pearl. that is where we are. >> christian, what brought you? >> i look forward with music and started with that, in the 70s and the 90s, and in europe, it started in the 90s and not much to find and to make a website for them. the artificial website didn't come to them. and my first interview, anecdotes, i noted them and anecdotes -- -- he explained his childhood. and in contact with the american indian movement, much more interesting, another dimension to the story and decided to do that. and i write about that, and wrote to the story and constructed the story and chose - that is the story of it. >> that is great and leads nicely into my next question, the journalistic process. how did you decide which historical details to include? how do you gather details in words and images, not just visual elements, not just how to draw these characters or words and images. >> i worked in newspapers for many years, i was a journalist, my degrees in journalism, i'm not bragging about
novel and thank god we got hooked up with the studio and the rest is history and working with frank stanley and his wife pearl. that is where we are. >> christian, what brought you? >> i look forward with music and started with that, in the 70s and the 90s, and in europe, it started in the 90s and not much to find and to make a website for them. the artificial website didn't come to them. and my first interview, anecdotes, i noted them and anecdotes -- -- he explained his childhood....
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stanley. it is thus, october 26th, 2023 you are watching "worldwide exchange." good morning i'm frank holland. let's start your day as we kickoff with stock futures we show you they are in the red across the board looking at percentages nasdaq is down 1%. the dow and s&p also in the red. we will talk more about what is going on in a moment this action here after a rough session for stocks yesterday with the s&p fall by more than 1% also the nasdaq now in connection territory it closed down nearly 2.5% its worst day since february the focus of that selloff is on alphabet logging the single worst session since 2020 and the largest decline in market value of $166 billion wiped out. that number equals all of amd or disney shares are lower again this morning. down 2.25% we are watching surging yields.. 10-year treasury is at 4.95% the 2-year treasury is also showing a yield above 5% as well as the long bond. >>> we will have more on the sector in a moment, but breaking news uaw reaching a tentative deal after 40 days on strike. we have phil lebeau with more on the story. phil, good morning
stanley. it is thus, october 26th, 2023 you are watching "worldwide exchange." good morning i'm frank holland. let's start your day as we kickoff with stock futures we show you they are in the red across the board looking at percentages nasdaq is down 1%. the dow and s&p also in the red. we will talk more about what is going on in a moment this action here after a rough session for stocks yesterday with the s&p fall by more than 1% also the nasdaq now in connection territory...
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you will hear from alessandra stanley as well as frank bruni. this took place in fairfield university in connecticut to read it is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> soon we will be meeting two distant wished journalists "the new york times," ms. alessandra stanley and mr. frank bruni. we understand the very long ripple effects and reverberations of "the new york times," which extends so deeply into our nation's history, 1851. it is red on five continents, as we say all the news that is fit to print, in the digital world all the news that is fit to click. to be honest, rush limbaugh explains, i can only read a few paragraphs in a "new york times" story before i puke. well, last summer i was watching a rerun of a charlie rose special and the editor of "the new yorker" was speaking about the media in america, and remnick talked about his career. he had spent 10 years at the "washington post." for the past 22 years he has been the editor of "the new yorker." he said, "new york times" has been the greatest competitor of my entire professional career. h
you will hear from alessandra stanley as well as frank bruni. this took place in fairfield university in connecticut to read it is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> soon we will be meeting two distant wished journalists "the new york times," ms. alessandra stanley and mr. frank bruni. we understand the very long ripple effects and reverberations of "the new york times," which extends so deeply into our nation's history, 1851. it is red on five continents, as we say all...
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this is interesting because frank to lauter, who was one of the people who stanley believes is involved in the frank morris case actually was never arrested or indicted for anything in connection to that case. he was indicted for being involved in a beating of a white male, actually. informantsfbi's best actually gave this interview. in here he talks about how they actually went to the king hotel and ended up beating william davis. wascally, frank delauter not somebody anybody in the town wanted to mess with. he was big, he was mean. he's basically somebody right out of a storybook. you could not make up some of the things he did. he obviously had no problem taking someone down to a jail and beating the living daylights out of them for something that he couldn't even prove. >> some shoes are brought in, either cowboy boots or shoes. frank morris told frank delauter i'm not going to do any more you pay you until me. he was this huge, violent deputy. frank morris was being uppity. he was a black man talking that way to a white man. we pretty well believe for traitor tot was a the arson. f
this is interesting because frank to lauter, who was one of the people who stanley believes is involved in the frank morris case actually was never arrested or indicted for anything in connection to that case. he was indicted for being involved in a beating of a white male, actually. informantsfbi's best actually gave this interview. in here he talks about how they actually went to the king hotel and ended up beating william davis. wascally, frank delauter not somebody anybody in the town...
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stanley was an amateur poet himself, a man who enjoyed dirty limericks. he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce his , barry, at the time to frank davis. frank davis was really the first adult african-american male who he knew. again, someone the age of a grandfather, they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack as a young man when he is in high school and college is writing poetry or trying to write poetry. there is no question that frank -- have somef formative impact on barack. he no more news that davis had been a commonest -- communists in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayres, a good friend in chicago had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither instance is a ,eflection upon who barack is what people had done years earlier. >> do you remember if frank marshall took photographs of barack's mother? >> that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it is without foundation. >> there are pictures
stanley was an amateur poet himself, a man who enjoyed dirty limericks. he and frank davis would hang out together. stanley was very conscious of having a grandson who was half black, and stanley went out of his way to introduce his , barry, at the time to frank davis. frank davis was really the first adult african-american male who he knew. again, someone the age of a grandfather, they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack as a young man when he is...
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stanley, and mr. frank bruni. we understand the very long ripple effects and reverberations of "the new york times," which extends so deeply into our nation's history, 1851. it is red on five continents, as we say all the news that is fit , in the digital world, all the news that is fit to click. to be honest, rush limbaugh explains, i can only read a few paragraphs in a "new york times" story before i puke. well, last summer i was watching a rerun of a charlie rose special and the editor of "the new yorker" was speaking about the media in america, and remnick talked about his career. he had spent 10 years at the "washington post." for the past 22 years he has been the editor of "the new yorker." he said, "new york times" has been the greatest competitor of my entire professional career. he said to charlie rose, i think nation's times" is the most important privately held institution. i thought about that. think about what you would lift as a treasurer, what is privately owned in the united states, and that is wha
stanley, and mr. frank bruni. we understand the very long ripple effects and reverberations of "the new york times," which extends so deeply into our nation's history, 1851. it is red on five continents, as we say all the news that is fit , in the digital world, all the news that is fit to click. to be honest, rush limbaugh explains, i can only read a few paragraphs in a "new york times" story before i puke. well, last summer i was watching a rerun of a charlie rose special...
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please join me in welcoming, from the new york times, andalessandra stanley mr. frank bruni. [applause] >> well, let's hear what and ms. stanley have to say. and i think frank bruni is going now. to the podium all yours. >> hello, everybody. night. i mean, good evening. good night. yeah. i brought my pillow with me. coming.or it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank rush for that compliment. sometimes when i feel the need a purgative, i listen to his radio show. i was asked to say a little bit times,y career at the which isn't so different from alessandra's. we're both people who have bounced around a lot. in my now almost 20 years there, me to give that figure, because it means i'm getting on in years, i have been reporter on the metropolitan desk. i have covered a campaign, bush's first presidential campaign, i covered the beginning of his white house. from san francisco. i have been the chief restaurant critic for five years. the magazine. for this follows years earlier when i was a movie critic. my little brother likes to say that i don't have a career; i have an attent
please join me in welcoming, from the new york times, andalessandra stanley mr. frank bruni. [applause] >> well, let's hear what and ms. stanley have to say. and i think frank bruni is going now. to the podium all yours. >> hello, everybody. night. i mean, good evening. good night. yeah. i brought my pillow with me. coming.or it's a pleasure to be here. i want to thank rush for that compliment. sometimes when i feel the need a purgative, i listen to his radio show. i was asked to...
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[ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker.in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan live in new york. >> and i'm brianna keilar live in ukraine. we're beginning with breaking news on the war. ukranian officials say heavy fighting is underway right now in the eastern part of the country where civilians are desperately trying to evacuate. they shot down two cruise missiles in western lviv, not far from where i am, and about 50 miles from poland. we also have some new video of a russian strike on a children's hospital in the southern cit
[ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker.in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan live in new york. >> and i'm brianna keilar...
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stanley was an amateur poet himself, a man who enjoyed dirty limericks. he and frankavis would hang out together and stanley was a very conscious of having a grandson who is half black and stanley went out of his way to introduce his grandson, barry, to frank davis. and barack, for barack, frank davis was the first adult african-american male whom he knew. again, the age of a grandfather. they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack, as a young man in high school and college, is trying to write poetry. there is no question that frank davis did have some impact on barack. but, barack no more new that frank marshall davis had actually been a communist in the 1940's than he knew that bill ayers had been involved in planting bombs. barack in neither instance -- it is not a reflection on who barack is, what people had done earlier. brian: frank marshall davis took photographs of barack obama's mother. david: no -- that's an allegation that is out there. i believe it to be entirely without foundation. brian: they are pictures on the
stanley was an amateur poet himself, a man who enjoyed dirty limericks. he and frankavis would hang out together and stanley was a very conscious of having a grandson who is half black and stanley went out of his way to introduce his grandson, barry, to frank davis. and barack, for barack, frank davis was the first adult african-american male whom he knew. again, the age of a grandfather. they never became as close as barack did to jeremiah wright 20 years later, but barack, as a young man in...
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stanley and mr. johnk bruni. [applause] >> let's hear what mr. frank bruni and his stanley have to say. ing to go to the podium now. >> hello everybody, good night. i mean good evening. i brought my pillow with me. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you for the compliment and i want to say sometimes when i feel the need i listen to his radio show. [laughter] i was asked to stay a little bit about my career at the times which isn't so different. we are both people that have bounced around a lot. in my now almost 20 years, which horrifies me because it means i'm getting on in my years. i've been a religion reporter on the metropolitan desk and i've covered a campaign and i covered the beginning of his white house. i reported from san francisco -- the restaurant critic for five years. i've written for the magazine. this follows years earlier and my little brother likes to say that i don't have a career i have in attention deficit disorder and that is true. but i believe strongly going through life and gathering as many experiences as possible. when i got into journalism my notion
stanley and mr. johnk bruni. [applause] >> let's hear what mr. frank bruni and his stanley have to say. ing to go to the podium now. >> hello everybody, good night. i mean good evening. i brought my pillow with me. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank you for the compliment and i want to say sometimes when i feel the need i listen to his radio show. [laughter] i was asked to stay a little bit about my career at the times which isn't so different. we are both people that have...
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chief television critic alessandra stanley and op-ed columnist frank bruni were part of a panel discussion at fairfield university in connecticut. this is one hour 20 minutes. >> soon we will be meeting to distinguished journalists, in fact two from the times. ms. alessandra stanley and mr. frank bruni. we all understand the very long ripple effects and the reverberations of "the new york times" which extends so deeply into our nation's history, 1851, the good gray lady has been published in all those years and, of course, is right on five continents as we sick of all the news that's fit to print, albeit today in the new digital world, all the news that is fit to click. to be honest, rush limbaugh explained, i can only read a few paragraphs in a "new york times" story before i puke. [laughter] well, last summer i was watching a rerun of a charlie rose for special, and editor of "the new yorker," david remnick, was speaking about the media in america, and david remnick talked about his career. it spent 10 years at the "washington post." for the past 22 years has been the editor of "the new
chief television critic alessandra stanley and op-ed columnist frank bruni were part of a panel discussion at fairfield university in connecticut. this is one hour 20 minutes. >> soon we will be meeting to distinguished journalists, in fact two from the times. ms. alessandra stanley and mr. frank bruni. we all understand the very long ripple effects and the reverberations of "the new york times" which extends so deeply into our nation's history, 1851, the good gray lady has been...
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>>:hi everybody, it's stanley roberts i got all your love and flowers and great things everyone sent me thanks frankting me the likes, here's the attepmt of me smiling >> vicki : earlier today. stanley had 98-thousand "likes." now he has close to 107-thousand "likes" on facebook. stanley - if you're watching. hurry up and get well, there are plenty more people behaving badly for you to talk about. jr stone in the house. hosting sports night live in just a few with bip roberts. jr you say the silver and black are ones to watch. >> j.r. :tonight it was all about the oakland raiders, they actually played really strong. fans were very vocal about their feelings about this team staying, but we also got to see some really good raider football we'll show you the highlights and what some of the fans have to say. and we also have a one on one interview with the starting quarterback who could be up for the heisman trophy this year. his offense averaged 38 points a game last season, i'm excited just talking about him and looking at his highlight clips >> vicki : i went for a bike ride today we get to that vide
>>:hi everybody, it's stanley roberts i got all your love and flowers and great things everyone sent me thanks frankting me the likes, here's the attepmt of me smiling >> vicki : earlier today. stanley had 98-thousand "likes." now he has close to 107-thousand "likes" on facebook. stanley - if you're watching. hurry up and get well, there are plenty more people behaving badly for you to talk about. jr stone in the house. hosting sports night live in just a few...
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i am peter akwaboah and we are morgan stanley. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker.ry. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. >>> flying taxis, well, this may seem futuristic, but it is closer than you think. i don't know if i'm cool with that, but it is. archer aviation is working to transport passengers through electric air taxi services using ev toll, an acronym for electric vertical takeoff and landing. the vision is it will allow people to bypass crowded highways in an emission freeway. i guess i am ready for that, though. united airlines putting down a $10 million deposit to purchase 100 of the flying taxis. joining us now to discuss is the founder and ceo of archer aviation, adam goldstein. okay, adam, tell us about this. how soon will we see this actually a reality if ever? >> thanks for having me on the show. so, archer's building electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that we're going to use in what
i am peter akwaboah and we are morgan stanley. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker.ry. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. >>> flying taxis, well, this may seem futuristic, but it is closer than you think. i don't know if i'm cool with that, but it is. archer aviation is working to transport passengers through electric air...
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stanley's cup. visiting ktvu, frank, your thoughts? i mean, i know how much hockey means to you.the guy who is always wears the white gloves and the thing that's interesting, we can touch it but no one can lift it. you have to earn the privilege to lift it by winning the stanley cup finals. >> it's cool. good night. (groans in disgust) problem? this is the worst cobbler i've ever eaten. it tastes like it's made of actual ground-up shoemaker. amusing. a play on the two meanings of "cobbler." (laughs) hey, guys. guess who i found at lax? my baby sister priya. excuse me, i object. you propose a guessing game, yet you don't give me enough time to guess. for the record, i was going to say: "your sister priya." oh, sheldon. you haven't changed a bit, have you? why would i change? the hope has been that you'd eventually bend to public opinion. so, priya, what brings you back to l.a.? i have a one-day layover on my way to toronto. corporate merger. can you believe it? little priya's one of the lead attorneys for the biggest car company in india. given that when we met her, she was finish
stanley's cup. visiting ktvu, frank, your thoughts? i mean, i know how much hockey means to you.the guy who is always wears the white gloves and the thing that's interesting, we can touch it but no one can lift it. you have to earn the privilege to lift it by winning the stanley cup finals. >> it's cool. good night. (groans in disgust) problem? this is the worst cobbler i've ever eaten. it tastes like it's made of actual ground-up shoemaker. amusing. a play on the two meanings of...
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stanley and frank of pennsylvania. when it comes to the embodiment of the st. we go to commercial, it's me, coastel, lasorda, and all of a sudden i hear in my headset, and lasorda has tears coming down his eyes, and he looks over and tommy, what's the problem. he's got the toupee and yellow jacket, cigar. and he said howard, he was such a -- i loved him. one of my dearest friends. what a eulogy. what a tribute. nobody can do it like you, right? cosell says -- leans back and goes, hey, tommy. just remember one thing. kenny boyle was a prick. [ laughter ] [ applause ] the one and only howard. he's got about 19 pages -- >> jimmy: so many great stories about him. >> oh, my god, what a great night. >> jimmy: talking out the miracle on ice, which is the greatest moment in american sports history. certainly not in russia. but -- you call that game, and it's such a -- such an incredible moment. you told the story, and the story behind the game might even be more amazing than the game itself. >> yeah. that game started at 5:00 in the afternoon. and it was over in about
stanley and frank of pennsylvania. when it comes to the embodiment of the st. we go to commercial, it's me, coastel, lasorda, and all of a sudden i hear in my headset, and lasorda has tears coming down his eyes, and he looks over and tommy, what's the problem. he's got the toupee and yellow jacket, cigar. and he said howard, he was such a -- i loved him. one of my dearest friends. what a eulogy. what a tribute. nobody can do it like you, right? cosell says -- leans back and goes, hey, tommy....
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francisco lopez for second- degree murder and felony possession public defense attorney called stanley's death of frank accident claims his client pick up the gun wrapped in cloth looking for something of value because he is homeless however prosecutors say the shooting was no accident they told police he intentionally fired the gun at a seal and the bullet hit stallions that lopez sanchez deported five times before the shooting. has become the center of a national debate on immigration kron 4 reached out to a family after the murder trials for announced that text message to his brother brad said yes we heard that is the last night because anxious about the outcome in fact may remember earlier this week tossups the severances the city hall family family announced that they are filing wrongful death lawsuit against the share of bureau of land management and federal immigration authorities by connection with kate stanley's staff. >> pam: a minor police lab for tubercular appeared have a taste for booze and for smokes surveillance video the to seeing here of the delhi of its cash register and higher stock
francisco lopez for second- degree murder and felony possession public defense attorney called stanley's death of frank accident claims his client pick up the gun wrapped in cloth looking for something of value because he is homeless however prosecutors say the shooting was no accident they told police he intentionally fired the gun at a seal and the bullet hit stallions that lopez sanchez deported five times before the shooting. has become the center of a national debate on immigration kron 4...