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memoirs, "days of grace," so james is paying homage to his hero, arthur ashe, a hero to many of might add. so, let me start with this. over the weekend, mike pence, the vice president -- i'm from indiana, so i know this guy fairly well -- goes to a colts game. they're playing, interestingly, the 49ers, who kaepernick played for. they're retiring peyton manning's jersey that day. and it was just too much for me to swallow, too much to bear, because you know this whole thing was set up. >> obviously. >> so, trump eventually comes out and says i told pence to go to the game and told pence, if anybody took a knee, leave the game. >> yeah. >> so you're going to overshadow all that peyton manning has done and all that he stood for and you're going to turn this into a platform for a publicity stunt because you knew somebody was going to take a knee. so he walks out, all of the cameras following him. what do you make of that? i thought that was so bushly, but what did you make of that? >> i completely agree, because you're saying this isn't the time and place to make this statement. the
memoirs, "days of grace," so james is paying homage to his hero, arthur ashe, a hero to many of might add. so, let me start with this. over the weekend, mike pence, the vice president -- i'm from indiana, so i know this guy fairly well -- goes to a colts game. they're playing, interestingly, the 49ers, who kaepernick played for. they're retiring peyton manning's jersey that day. and it was just too much for me to swallow, too much to bear, because you know this whole thing was set up....
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for her to, to be the precursor even to arthur ashe.rthur ashe gets tons of credit, deservedly so but al thea doesn't get credit for breaking color barrier. especially the gender bias going on, billie jean said, women weren't allowed to have a credit card without being cosigned by their husband until middle of 1970s. she was winning wimbledon without having a credit card. adversities she faced were absolutely tremendous. i don't know if she gets enough credit how impressive it was win-win wimbledon, really no one wanted her there. i wouldn't imagine facing those odds. i can't imagine couple people not your friend in the locker room, but having whole locker room against you. i can't imagine having that feeling, going out there, turning that rage into success. so few people play well angry. i don't know how she was able to do that. but for her to do that, it opened doors for myself. it opened doors for arthur ashe, for myself, donald young, mel washington, and williams sisters. not an exaggeration to say without her i don't know that the
for her to, to be the precursor even to arthur ashe.rthur ashe gets tons of credit, deservedly so but al thea doesn't get credit for breaking color barrier. especially the gender bias going on, billie jean said, women weren't allowed to have a credit card without being cosigned by their husband until middle of 1970s. she was winning wimbledon without having a credit card. adversities she faced were absolutely tremendous. i don't know if she gets enough credit how impressive it was win-win...
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it's a story about arthur ashe. arthur ashe in the 1960s plays a number -- there's the picture. played the number one seed player. he upsets the number wloser appe paper. >> two photos of the white loser appear. no pictures of the black winner. >> let me go to the last one we have time for. the next photo is? >> that's you, reverend. this is 1983. i found this picture in the archives. it was taken by photographer who was very indune with the community. don would often cover news and not necessarily because the times was writing an article. and i think in fact it was possibly up to four years after this picture was taken before we ran your picture in the pages. >> i remember that i was campaigning then for jesse jackson for president in '83. that's a lot of our youth saying get out and vote and all. i was stunned when i saw that in the "new york times" collection that you put together. thank you, darcy. the book is called "unseen unpublished". up next, my final thoughts on being recognized for spending 50 years fighting for your civil rights. stay with us. [vo] the grille is dist
it's a story about arthur ashe. arthur ashe in the 1960s plays a number -- there's the picture. played the number one seed player. he upsets the number wloser appe paper. >> two photos of the white loser appear. no pictures of the black winner. >> let me go to the last one we have time for. the next photo is? >> that's you, reverend. this is 1983. i found this picture in the archives. it was taken by photographer who was very indune with the community. don would often cover...
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maybe alternative signage might work, additional statues, adding arthur ashe was a good thing. i am personally sad to see the equestrian ones go, but it is difficult. >> could you tell me what happened to the groom afterwards? sharon: he went off to one of jackson's favorite aids and was his camp servant until pendleton was killed a year later and went back to lexington virginia where he was from and he apparently died shortly after that. we do know where he was buried, but there is very little known about him and he was extremely important in this horses life, i wish we knew more. he did not long survive the war. >> did the black man that took care of sorrel in the field have any other involvement in the war? sharon: that is who we were talking about. sandy pendleton was one of jackson's favorite aids so he joined pendleton. pendleton was killed as well in 1864 and then lewis went back to lexington. the cemetery where he is believed to be buried does still exist and there are efforts to spruce it up and give some attention to it. hopefully they will do that for him. >> is ther
maybe alternative signage might work, additional statues, adding arthur ashe was a good thing. i am personally sad to see the equestrian ones go, but it is difficult. >> could you tell me what happened to the groom afterwards? sharon: he went off to one of jackson's favorite aids and was his camp servant until pendleton was killed a year later and went back to lexington virginia where he was from and he apparently died shortly after that. we do know where he was buried, but there is very...
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. >> he was imperfect, he is not arthur ashe. >> yes but you have to respect it and start a conversationreally been working? no because we are just talking about kneeling. i respected i also really love to see that we are in a country where you are allowed to peacefully protest something like this. because in any other country you can get your head cut off. so i am grateful to be an american. >> very good! i am grateful to be american also. what you think about tom price resigning? >> how did he think he is not going to get caught from that? >> expensing a private plane? >> is not like buying a doughnut on the company card. >> the price is wrong!>> it's like, i get worried when i do my personal mail on the company. but when i pay a bill in the throat in. >> oh my gosh! he is going to be awake all night worrying about this. >> we got him! >> when i worked at a previous job. >> now you are paying electronically so doesn't matter. >> exactly! there doesn't matter. we covered tom price, didn't we? coming up! china cracked down on north korea. and other things the president did while no one w
. >> he was imperfect, he is not arthur ashe. >> yes but you have to respect it and start a conversationreally been working? no because we are just talking about kneeling. i respected i also really love to see that we are in a country where you are allowed to peacefully protest something like this. because in any other country you can get your head cut off. so i am grateful to be an american. >> very good! i am grateful to be american also. what you think about tom price...
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. >>> welcome back just saw arthur ash cashin, said base clidically a nonevent on te close.3.5% into the close. >> three minutes until the close. ten minutes to go before netflix reports their earnings many analysts expecting another strong quarter for subscriber growth the stock is up more than 60% this year. is there many room to run from this level joining us to debate it on one of the few bears out there, michael from wedbush, also joining us, kevin landis, a believer and doesn't see competition putting a dent in netflix's business let's start with you, kevin. the optimistic outlook, of course, always so important to the stock price on earnings days the subscriber growth number this is traditionally a weak season, this quarter seasonally. what are you expecting and can they beat their guidance >> well, the first thing to know is that as a buy side investor, long only investor, you really want to pick companies that are going to win over the course of years. and picking those winners you probably want to stay with them. so i don't want to say that i'm going to make a quar
. >>> welcome back just saw arthur ash cashin, said base clidically a nonevent on te close.3.5% into the close. >> three minutes until the close. ten minutes to go before netflix reports their earnings many analysts expecting another strong quarter for subscriber growth the stock is up more than 60% this year. is there many room to run from this level joining us to debate it on one of the few bears out there, michael from wedbush, also joining us, kevin landis, a believer and...
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and it claimed the fire of arthur and sa rico grant, this is a photo with their daughter who's still alive. >> some people who fled returned only to find ashes silverado trail. one homeowner, helen lindberg telling us what she lost. >> all our videotapes of our kids being born, of their first commune yun, our wedding. all that's gone. >> ellen says it pains her to think about how long it will take for all these communities to recover and rebuild. >>> pg & e is an essential part of the tragedy, shares plummeted 10% after they were directed to save any evidence. officials are investigating those downed power lines and other utility equipment as possible causes of this fire. among the many questions across the bay area, when will our air quality get better. look at san francisco now, the haze is still present. in the fire zone the air is considered very unhealthy. earlier today in napa it reached the hazardous level. you're urged to stay in doors. let's bring in jeff ranieri. we're talking about air quality and wind. >> the next break in terms of air quality is not going to get here until next tuesday, intense thursday. that's when we could hav
and it claimed the fire of arthur and sa rico grant, this is a photo with their daughter who's still alive. >> some people who fled returned only to find ashes silverado trail. one homeowner, helen lindberg telling us what she lost. >> all our videotapes of our kids being born, of their first commune yun, our wedding. all that's gone. >> ellen says it pains her to think about how long it will take for all these communities to recover and rebuild. >>> pg & e is an...
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ash and rubble. the rest of the backyard also destroyed, even the chevy arthur put so much time into restoring, its baby now melted away, but arthur's effort paid off in another way. he did end up stopping the flames. somehow his home is here untouched with no burns and saved. he lived in soda canyon 18 years and will continue to do so. have you seen anything like this in napa before? >> no. never, never. >> reporter: the couple came back home strictly to get their personal belongings. they aren't sure when they can actually return home to soda canyon. justin lum, kron 4 news. >> the case with so many people, they just don't know when they'll be able to go back home. thank you for that report. >> there are 4,000 people waiting eagerly tonight to find out will they be able to return home to the oakmont community and our j.r. stone is there as the flames dance in the distance. ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to 9 out of 10 couples prefer a different mattress firmness, your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. you can even see how well you're sleeping and make adjustments. does
ash and rubble. the rest of the backyard also destroyed, even the chevy arthur put so much time into restoring, its baby now melted away, but arthur's effort paid off in another way. he did end up stopping the flames. somehow his home is here untouched with no burns and saved. he lived in soda canyon 18 years and will continue to do so. have you seen anything like this in napa before? >> no. never, never. >> reporter: the couple came back home strictly to get their personal...