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barry goldwater is claiming more than he needs to win on the first ballot. when he addresses the platform committee, he appears to be a man who exudes confidence. he gives the committee at preview of his campaign tactic. he calls for less government at home. a rear guard, william scranton attempted a floor fight over the seating of a negro delegate from tennessee. he was defeated in a voice vote and his followers girded for another battle. meanwhile, former president dwight ice en hour arrives by train for the convention, mum on his choice. he says the g.o.p. platform need not have a plank condemn, the extreme. >> the largest civil rights demonstration since the march on washington last summer is assembled before the san francisco city hall. 40,000 people, half negros demonstrate against goldwater and hear from henry cabbot lodge and other anti-goldwater leaders. >> that takes us back 50 years ago and sets up our conversation. how significant was this convention? guest: you cannot over emphasize how important it was. it really was a defining -- i would argue
barry goldwater is claiming more than he needs to win on the first ballot. when he addresses the platform committee, he appears to be a man who exudes confidence. he gives the committee at preview of his campaign tactic. he calls for less government at home. a rear guard, william scranton attempted a floor fight over the seating of a negro delegate from tennessee. he was defeated in a voice vote and his followers girded for another battle. meanwhile, former president dwight ice en hour arrives...
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be barry bronze. here's why. >> we're the guy behind barry bronze. the campaign to name barry bonds a local hero. >> the music is going to sell it, guys. it is expected to go live by thursday. that happens to be barry bonds' birthday. the goal is to create a bronze statue of barry and place it somewhere near at&t park. if they get the $60,000 goal, the creators say barry bronze will maybe just be bigger. maybe just his head. just kidding. it's a joke. >> allen, what are you really thinking? >>> wild weather today. >> what happened? >> i know. it's crazy. >> where are we? >> reporter: it poured in some spots. we had 25 lightning -- this was just strange. it would be kind of odd in march when we do typically see thunderstorms. we had some pretty rough weather. one of our cameras caught it. see a few drips on the camera there. this felt like somewhere ortolan the bay area earlier today with that rainfall moving through. the wettest july day in 14 years. look what it did to our temperatures. it leveled ev
be barry bronze. here's why. >> we're the guy behind barry bronze. the campaign to name barry bonds a local hero. >> the music is going to sell it, guys. it is expected to go live by thursday. that happens to be barry bonds' birthday. the goal is to create a bronze statue of barry and place it somewhere near at&t park. if they get the $60,000 goal, the creators say barry bronze will maybe just be bigger. maybe just his head. just kidding. it's a joke. >> allen, what are...
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knows about marion barry, it's this.e mid 1970s amid the turmoil of the crack epidemic he is the mayor that got busted. >> hours before the dc mayor was brought up buying and using crack cocaine. >> marion barry was arrested convicted and spent six months in a federal prison. now as his long career winds down, barry wants you to know there is so much more to his story than "the bitch set me up." so he wrote a book. >> after all these years people still call you mayor. >> well, i have earned it. i was born 78 years ago in a small town in mississippi in a segregated society, i live in a house in america, think about this in mississippi, no running water, no electricity. >> and you worked in the fields. >> picked cotton, ten hours a day, $3 a day, can you imagine that, 30 cent and hour, in america, no. >> you figured out how to make money, even when you were living that hard life. >> well, got blessed me because i didn't have any role models to stand up to say, here is how you do it. inside of me. i felt that, one, can you
knows about marion barry, it's this.e mid 1970s amid the turmoil of the crack epidemic he is the mayor that got busted. >> hours before the dc mayor was brought up buying and using crack cocaine. >> marion barry was arrested convicted and spent six months in a federal prison. now as his long career winds down, barry wants you to know there is so much more to his story than "the bitch set me up." so he wrote a book. >> after all these years people still call you...
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we met barry at the civil rights museum. student of the student no nonviolent coordinating committee . through the race riots of 1968, the board of education, the dc council, and in 1978 he was elected mayor. including his come back victory in 1994, barry served a record four terms. >> when you look back on your time as mayor here, what are the things that you are most proud of? >> oh, so much of it. washington was a sleepy southern town when i came in, in '65. i found people satisfied with the status quo. and so i was from outside. i didn't feel that way. i knew things weren't right. i knew that the developed downtown, i knew the developed our neighborhood. knew we had summer jobs everybody, people were working. that's not happening now. we are falling up on hard times here. >> times are still hard in the district where barry lives and now represents on city council. the eighth ward, ana costia, unemployment rates in ward 8 are among the highest in the nation. the poverty rate is stuck at around 35%. there are some signs of
we met barry at the civil rights museum. student of the student no nonviolent coordinating committee . through the race riots of 1968, the board of education, the dc council, and in 1978 he was elected mayor. including his come back victory in 1994, barry served a record four terms. >> when you look back on your time as mayor here, what are the things that you are most proud of? >> oh, so much of it. washington was a sleepy southern town when i came in, in '65. i found people...
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barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb.hanks to hugh jackman, jimmy page, josh kaufman, barry gibb right here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right over there, ladies and gents. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- john oliver, natasha lyonne,
barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb.hanks to hugh jackman, jimmy page, josh kaufman, barry gibb right here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right over there, ladies and gents. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night...
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barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb.th of july sale and save up to 30% storewide plus, up to an extra $500 more when you buy multiple major appliances. get this samsung french door refrigerator for only $999. or a samsung 51" hdtv for just $398. get savings storewide on amazing deals and the boxes they come in. come to hhgregg. and fill your home with happy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to hugh jackman, jimmy page, josh kaufman, barry gibb right here, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right over there, ladies and gents. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. buh-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- john oliver, natasha lyonne, music from paolo nutini,
barry gibb. good to see you, barry. barry gibb.th of july sale and save up to 30% storewide plus, up to an extra $500 more when you buy multiple major appliances. get this samsung french door refrigerator for only $999. or a samsung 51" hdtv for just $398. get savings storewide on amazing deals and the boxes they come in. come to hhgregg. and fill your home with happy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to hugh jackman, jimmy page, josh kaufman, barry gibb right here,...
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we have this gentleman be over here. >> hi, major barry. -- mayor barry. one of the things that really strikes me about what you've been doing is economic growth. you look at economics, pride inc., during the civil rights movement it didn't seem that was a major focus. there's more economic inequality in america. i think there's less black businesses now than in the 1880s. washington were the difference. now we have the new silicon valley, we have microsoft, washington, d.c. is a leader in growth and we're a black city despite everybody else taking credit. why is this not in the forefront in the civil rights or in african-american leadership? i mean, this is what, you know, new jobs, well-paying jobs, private equity jobs, you know, the really good jobs in america are still being denied to those who serve their country, who are educated. and i think this is something that is really the non-told story of washington, d.c. in america. >> well, unfortunately when you are oppressed like a number of people were oppressed, your priorities are not -- [inaudible] su
we have this gentleman be over here. >> hi, major barry. -- mayor barry. one of the things that really strikes me about what you've been doing is economic growth. you look at economics, pride inc., during the civil rights movement it didn't seem that was a major focus. there's more economic inequality in america. i think there's less black businesses now than in the 1880s. washington were the difference. now we have the new silicon valley, we have microsoft, washington, d.c. is a leader...
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so if marion barry can do it, you can do it. that is one reason i wrote the book so i can put it in there and educate and inspire. a lot of our people, both white people and black people, are going through a lot. it might not be drugs and alcohol but it is something. divorce maybe, kids that don't act right, financial problems. i want to say you can tackle that problem. don't ignore it. my pastor used to preach about a storm that we all are just getting out of a storm, on a way to a storm, or in a storm and the question is how do you get out of the storm? if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. but more importantly it is better to go above the storm and through the storm and some of will rob off on you. if you ignore the storm, that isidious and too many people ignore the storm. this book is about helping other people. i will be helped financially but this is an example of how one man can overcome so many things. i am just an ordinary person who has done extraordinary things. the reason i am taking the time to talk about t
so if marion barry can do it, you can do it. that is one reason i wrote the book so i can put it in there and educate and inspire. a lot of our people, both white people and black people, are going through a lot. it might not be drugs and alcohol but it is something. divorce maybe, kids that don't act right, financial problems. i want to say you can tackle that problem. don't ignore it. my pastor used to preach about a storm that we all are just getting out of a storm, on a way to a storm, or...
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barry, thank you. hamas, the palestinian organization that controls gaza, has fired thousands of rockets into israel and vows to keep it up until israel lifts a seven-year-old blockade that has strangled commerce in the gaza strip. don dahler is in israel for us tonight. don, what are the israelis saying about the strike on the school? >> reporter: the israeli defense force toldis that there was fighting in the area, that there was a battle between an i.d.f. unit and a hamas antitank unit that had been operating in the vicinity of that school and that what happened may have been caused by a hamas rocket. the israelis are not prepared to take responsibility for this tragedy. the primary focus for the i.d.f. right now is to find and destroy tunnels, some of which, it says, extend all the way into israel. the israeli defense force says this tunnel is one of 31 discovered since invading gaza two weeks ago. hamas has built a maze of interconnected tunnels, thought to number in the hundreds, underneath gaza
barry, thank you. hamas, the palestinian organization that controls gaza, has fired thousands of rockets into israel and vows to keep it up until israel lifts a seven-year-old blockade that has strangled commerce in the gaza strip. don dahler is in israel for us tonight. don, what are the israelis saying about the strike on the school? >> reporter: the israeli defense force toldis that there was fighting in the area, that there was a battle between an i.d.f. unit and a hamas antitank unit...
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marion barry can set it up and you can do which. to educate and expire.e who went through a lot. the divorce or kids who don't have to write i want to be instructed you can tackle the problem. with my pastor to preach readjust getting out of a storm or honor way to a store arrear in a storm. how do you get out? first of all, if you find yourself in whole, stop digging. more importantly it is better to go above the storm until it rubs off on you. if you ignore it is idiocy and to many people ignore it. this book is also helping other people i've helped financially no question but but given examples hell wasn't man can overcome so many things. i am just an ordinary person who has done extraordinary things. the reason i am taking the time to talk about this in detail, the coz the berry haters don't want to tell you the truth. you understand that. so understanding for where i come from and with other people the idea of blood infection. one-third of the people that get it don't come back but god blessed me to come back to serve this community. i would rather w
marion barry can set it up and you can do which. to educate and expire.e who went through a lot. the divorce or kids who don't have to write i want to be instructed you can tackle the problem. with my pastor to preach readjust getting out of a storm or honor way to a store arrear in a storm. how do you get out? first of all, if you find yourself in whole, stop digging. more importantly it is better to go above the storm until it rubs off on you. if you ignore it is idiocy and to many people...
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, barry, barry!se are the kind of moments that we want to commemorate. we think it's actually appropriate for that. >> reporter: their kickstarter campaign aims to raise $60,000 for the statue. and it's already working. >> we started looking and so many people got behind it. it's a huge community out there that loves him. >> reporter: but like about everything with barry bonds, this is complicated. >> you know, the home run king with the asterisk. >> reporter: ask one fan. >> he deserves it. >> reporter: ask another? >> no. >> reporter: of course, this debate is nothing new. ever since up in 756 cleared the wall, just about everyone has had an opinion on bonds. >> it's appropriate to recognize this man can hit the baseball. >> we totally understand there's a lot of controversy out there. >> reporter: so get ready for a long discussion about the bonds legacy because that debate like the statues could be timeless. >> this really opens the conversation. you know? that's where we're starting. >> well, th
, barry, barry!se are the kind of moments that we want to commemorate. we think it's actually appropriate for that. >> reporter: their kickstarter campaign aims to raise $60,000 for the statue. and it's already working. >> we started looking and so many people got behind it. it's a huge community out there that loves him. >> reporter: but like about everything with barry bonds, this is complicated. >> you know, the home run king with the asterisk. >> reporter: ask...
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barry petersen is in gaza tonight. and, barry, is it possible tt a hamas rocket fell short and killed those children? >> reporter: it's really hard to know, james. there's so much activity going on. now, we were at the scene minutes after it happened. from what we saw and talking with people whon about these things, they say the size of the shrapnel and the way it was spread says it was probably a rocket, not a mortar. the israelis were quick to release a surveillance photo saying it was a rocket fired 2.6 miles south of the area, aimed at israel that fell, as they said, tragically short. hamas, of course, blamed the israelis. it may never know known, but here in gaza where perception is reality, they believe hamas. they blame the israelis. james. >> brown: barry has the growing civilian death toll affected support for hamas in gaza? >> reporter: well, not publicly, because people are afraid to talk out against hamas in eye time of war, but privately, i think people are weary of hamas firing rockets at israel. they're
barry petersen is in gaza tonight. and, barry, is it possible tt a hamas rocket fell short and killed those children? >> reporter: it's really hard to know, james. there's so much activity going on. now, we were at the scene minutes after it happened. from what we saw and talking with people whon about these things, they say the size of the shrapnel and the way it was spread says it was probably a rocket, not a mortar. the israelis were quick to release a surveillance photo saying it was...
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don daylor and barry petersen reports. charlie rose has a rare interview with a leader of hamas. >> you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> no. >> two americans inside africa have now tested positive for a ebola virus. mark albert reports. kayakers somehow enter a restricted area at new york's j.f.k. airport. what happened? vicente arenas speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can really be someone special if you really work at it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> i am jeff glor with a western edition doff broadcast. and they have been trading missile fire for 20 days now. >> today they were also trading cease-fire proposals with no success. new smoke rose over gaza city today. israel's response after they said hamas fired a barrage of rockets this morning. there was a hope a 12-hour lull in the fighting yesterday might be extended. that hope ended as others have, violently. we have new details this evening. plus, more of cha
don daylor and barry petersen reports. charlie rose has a rare interview with a leader of hamas. >> you want to recognize israel as a jewish state? >> no. >> two americans inside africa have now tested positive for a ebola virus. mark albert reports. kayakers somehow enter a restricted area at new york's j.f.k. airport. what happened? vicente arenas speaks with them. and the emotional hall of fame induction ceremony in cooperstown today. >> you can really be someone...
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by the time barry passed away, denise was bankrupt. then she was diagnosed with breast cancer. >> and being indigent, i'd be completely on the streets without my parents. with the help of charity and her parents' retirement savings, denise had a lumpectomy-but her health problems didn't end there. >> before she even got the cancer she had had three fibroids removed, one as large as the size of a softball. and now, recently, we took her to the hospital one night and they found more fibroids growing again and a cyst on each ovary. >> this isn't even half of it. well it is half. my organizational skills have left me. i used to be much more organized than i am now. >> denise says she needs a hysterectomy to reduce the risk of malignancy-but she can't afford it, and her family's resources are overstretched. her brother david has parkinson's, can't work, has no insurance, and also depends on his parents. >> i was in a motorcycle accident back in '86. i had compressed vertebrates and compressed fracture to my back. i was on pain medication fo
by the time barry passed away, denise was bankrupt. then she was diagnosed with breast cancer. >> and being indigent, i'd be completely on the streets without my parents. with the help of charity and her parents' retirement savings, denise had a lumpectomy-but her health problems didn't end there. >> before she even got the cancer she had had three fibroids removed, one as large as the size of a softball. and now, recently, we took her to the hospital one night and they found more...
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that was dr barry eichengreen professor of economics at u.c. berkeley time now for today's big deal. big deal time with that word harris and it's good to see you remotely. good now audience out there in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the annual bric summit and what this summit might mean for emerging markets so before we begin the brics nations are can you guess a drum roll i know you know brazil russia india china can you get sauce one she has this one south africa yeah ok so there's inverts and their group together due to their size and the strength of their economies and this summit is a multilateral forum for these economies and coincidentally enough it's being held just days after the world cup wraps so edward we've been talking about currencies a lot on the show today and is there anything on the on the agenda at this summit that might have an effect on our international monetary system or any fundamental consequences on what we use as a reserve currency truly fundamental because i think the answer is zero prover you
that was dr barry eichengreen professor of economics at u.c. berkeley time now for today's big deal. big deal time with that word harris and it's good to see you remotely. good now audience out there in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the annual bric summit and what this summit might mean for emerging markets so before we begin the brics nations are can you guess a drum roll i know you know brazil russia india china can you get sauce one she has this one south africa yeah ok...
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our discussion with charlie and barry james coming into. this volume on the new york stock exchange today as we mentioned trending about 40% above average. there is conviction behind the sell-off. if this pace continues, we will see the first four billion share day in a month. we'll go to the new york stock exchange live for the very latest on the sell-off next. >>> and everything comes in boxes nowadays, including ben's clothing. now one of the nation's oldest and most respected retailers teaming up with the trunk club, a personal styling service for men, not teaming up, acquiring it! we're talking to the founder and ceo in a first on fox business interview. stay tuned. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. and apply online. we've created tax free zones t
our discussion with charlie and barry james coming into. this volume on the new york stock exchange today as we mentioned trending about 40% above average. there is conviction behind the sell-off. if this pace continues, we will see the first four billion share day in a month. we'll go to the new york stock exchange live for the very latest on the sell-off next. >>> and everything comes in boxes nowadays, including ben's clothing. now one of the nation's oldest and most respected...
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how did that come about, barry?sting -- >> was that your idea. >> well yes. the way it turned out very interestingly, the movie "conviction" which is really terrific and based on the true life story of betty ann watters. there is a betty ann watters character in the initiative. and tony had great insight into that and richard mcglavine whose resume speaks for itself. yoenis yoenis commitsky. the second award winner. the cast the wire all of these great shows, it's just so well done. and the idea was we sat around a table at the very beginning and tony and richard were saying about what those cheshire murder cases. >> that was my point from the beginning. my point is you're taking from the kinds of stories and the ideas come right out of the innocence project? >> right. it's a great idea but you need to flip the races. >> what are you doing there? it really seems to be a challenge to the system and how law enforcement works. what's the broader concept you're trying to communicate? >> well, really what richard and i w
how did that come about, barry?sting -- >> was that your idea. >> well yes. the way it turned out very interestingly, the movie "conviction" which is really terrific and based on the true life story of betty ann watters. there is a betty ann watters character in the initiative. and tony had great insight into that and richard mcglavine whose resume speaks for itself. yoenis yoenis commitsky. the second award winner. the cast the wire all of these great shows, it's just so...
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. >> the different site is barry gordy blatantly exploited some of these artists.i'm saying -- you are saying it's not okay to work with barry gordy who is a great mind. you are saying you know what? >> the question is how do we pull barry gordy like people more accountable in terms of how they take care of their artists? and again as monty said there's a whole history of black artists regardless of john merra who did not get paid their due. record companies and we talk about any hip-hop artists about your 50,000-dollar dance. and the car and the cheap gold that you got and how much the record company, and we could be talking about rockefeller as easily as we are talking about any of the transnational companies. >> in the same sense, in the same sense those people created opportunities and we have utilized the opportunities and we enjoy them. we danced to the motown blitz, we did and we enjoyed it. i certainly did. i still love the temptations. >> i also think that. >> what i'm saying is there are two sides to the story. >> there's also a reflection for example you
. >> the different site is barry gordy blatantly exploited some of these artists.i'm saying -- you are saying it's not okay to work with barry gordy who is a great mind. you are saying you know what? >> the question is how do we pull barry gordy like people more accountable in terms of how they take care of their artists? and again as monty said there's a whole history of black artists regardless of john merra who did not get paid their due. record companies and we talk about any...
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barry, thank you. as for the israelis, among the obstacles to a longer term cease-fire is a network of tunnels that extend underground across the border from gaza. as don dahler reports the israelis say the tunnels leave them wide open to attacks from hamas and they'll continue to target them. >> reporter: even today during the cease-fire the israeli defense force continued to search for tunnels. so farp, 31 have been found. i.d.f. describes them as sophisticated and cable of funneling armed hamas militant across the border with gaza. during a recent speech, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu alluded to terror plots hamas captives revealed during interrogation and what was hidden in one of the tunnels. "we found handcuffs and sedatives," he said. he described an underground infrastructure with fortifications electricity, and cables, designed to carry out large-scale attacks and kidnappings. one such plot involved hundreds of militants attacking israeli farm community. can you confirm there were
barry, thank you. as for the israelis, among the obstacles to a longer term cease-fire is a network of tunnels that extend underground across the border from gaza. as don dahler reports the israelis say the tunnels leave them wide open to attacks from hamas and they'll continue to target them. >> reporter: even today during the cease-fire the israeli defense force continued to search for tunnels. so farp, 31 have been found. i.d.f. describes them as sophisticated and cable of funneling...
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is . >> we close tonight with a story from barry petersen. barry has been covering the ongoing conflict in israel and palestine all week. this is a bit what he's seen. >> the first thing you notice is the kids. even among me in the back. they say their one english word hello. and then after an attack, the first thing you notice are the kids. they don't know when to duck. or where to run. the kids learn fast. the khetan elkass's aunt is smart but she knows what to do before things smart. pepper the area with white smoke to warn what is coming. and other times, the strikes land without warning. so jangled nerves have made me hypervigilant like hitting the ground when a rocket was fired out. my guide in telling people stories here is palestinian journalist, marwan al ghoul, now he is the story. showing us pictures of his beloved pink house near the israeli border. when he went to check it yesterday, it was gone, in a shell hole in the ground. >> last night. my wife was asking why. >> in the weeks in gaza there have been many like the al ghoul fa
is . >> we close tonight with a story from barry petersen. barry has been covering the ongoing conflict in israel and palestine all week. this is a bit what he's seen. >> the first thing you notice is the kids. even among me in the back. they say their one english word hello. and then after an attack, the first thing you notice are the kids. they don't know when to duck. or where to run. the kids learn fast. the khetan elkass's aunt is smart but she knows what to do before things...
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. >> pelley: barry petersen and don dahler report. did an nfl star get a slap on the wrist for domestic abuse? we'll ask james brown. and steve hartman "on the road." the chestermans were lost after their daughter was killed. then they discovered the road map she secretly left behind. >> it's hard still to get up in the morning, but this is what is it it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. vladimir putin appears to be doubling down on ukraine, stepping up russia's role in the fight between ukraine's government and the rebels there. tonight, the u.s. and ukraine are accusing russia of firing artillery on ukrainian troops from russian soil, and preparing to move more heavy weapons over the border. it is a dangerous escalation in the most serious tensions between russia and the west since the cold war. david martin begins our coverage. >> reporter: not every video can be verified, but u.s. officials say that half a dozen times over the past t
. >> pelley: barry petersen and don dahler report. did an nfl star get a slap on the wrist for domestic abuse? we'll ask james brown. and steve hartman "on the road." the chestermans were lost after their daughter was killed. then they discovered the road map she secretly left behind. >> it's hard still to get up in the morning, but this is what is it it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening....
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this was barry's time to shine.t was his time to -- for people to look at him as being who he was. and i was not gonna taking any away from him, you know? and i said. no so i decided i wasn't gonna take it, you know? but, no, i refuse to get involved in that. and for a lot of reasons, you know really. and for one reason i just mentioned. and i think the other reason was that, you know, i know that, you know, that not only barry, some other players and all the rest of the players were involved in doing some shady things, i had no concrete evidence about it and i gonna get involved in it, i was waiting for people to make that judgment. >> such a controversial thing in baseball. i'm sure a lot of fans agree with you about barry bonds, but hank aaron seems content to let others do the criticism of bonds. he just won't go there, will he? >> no. what we just saw right there is hank aaron prefers class over revenge. and we know that because outside of jackie robinson, no other player in the history of not only baseball but
this was barry's time to shine.t was his time to -- for people to look at him as being who he was. and i was not gonna taking any away from him, you know? and i said. no so i decided i wasn't gonna take it, you know? but, no, i refuse to get involved in that. and for a lot of reasons, you know really. and for one reason i just mentioned. and i think the other reason was that, you know, i know that, you know, that not only barry, some other players and all the rest of the players were involved...
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. >> barry gilmore, there have always been honor codes. there has always been the idea that you shouldn't cheat or steal somebody's ideas, has that a had to change in the era of the internet? >> it's had to change in our students today with access to files, media and videos that they haven't had before, and they freely share these things around. the work they produce and the work of others. most of our students know the difference when it companies to text to the sort of attribution that we see in the academic field. if you look at the difference between what senator walsh did and what benny johnson did, they are two very different kinds of plagiarism in the scope of the language that they took. both are what we call academic dishonesty in my school. but one is in appearance possibly unintentional in some areas and intentional in others. senator walsh lifted pages without attributing or putting them in quotation marks. most students understand that is not an appropriate to conduct themselves in writing. >> is it hard to figure out which on
. >> barry gilmore, there have always been honor codes. there has always been the idea that you shouldn't cheat or steal somebody's ideas, has that a had to change in the era of the internet? >> it's had to change in our students today with access to files, media and videos that they haven't had before, and they freely share these things around. the work they produce and the work of others. most of our students know the difference when it companies to text to the sort of attribution...
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it looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me a name of somebody barry? he was waiting for her in the house! >> allen claimed he didn't know anyone by that name. in a search for suspects, police usually start with the spouse. >> any time a wife is shot, particularly at home, the husband is not only a suspect, but the prime suspect. >> allen said he was driving home from work when the shooting took place. >> i have to be honest, at that point, my suspicions were on allen. >> i had nothing to do with it. i don't know what else to say other than it wasn't me. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one pa
it looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me a name of somebody barry? he was waiting for her in the house! >> allen claimed he didn't know anyone by that name. in a search for suspects, police usually start with the spouse. >> any time a wife is shot, particularly at home, the husband is not only a suspect, but the prime suspect. >> allen said he was driving home from...
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barry petersen is in fooz city. >> reporter: you can see the effect of the israeli strikes. around us we can still hear the boom as more artillery is coming in. >> pelley: as some flight 17 crash victims make the slow journey home we learn that 100 were left behind. mark phillips is at the crash scene in ukraine. it's one of the most closely monitored potential terror targets, so how did someone raise white flags atop the brooklyn bridge? michelle miller reports. and chip reid on why tourists are traveling thousands of miles for a taste of new england. . >> pelley: good evening. the chance that air travelers could again become casualties of war led the united states today to ban u.s. flights to tel aviv. european airlines did the same. this followed a rocket attack by palestinian militants that came too close to the tel aviv airport. the u.s. ban is to last just 24 hours, but late today israeli's prime minister asked that the ban be lifted immediately. we of reports beginning in washington with homeland security correspondent bob orr. bob. >> reporter: scott, the f.a.a. ban
barry petersen is in fooz city. >> reporter: you can see the effect of the israeli strikes. around us we can still hear the boom as more artillery is coming in. >> pelley: as some flight 17 crash victims make the slow journey home we learn that 100 were left behind. mark phillips is at the crash scene in ukraine. it's one of the most closely monitored potential terror targets, so how did someone raise white flags atop the brooklyn bridge? michelle miller reports. and chip reid on...
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. >> strange as it could seem, could famed lawyer and innocence co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind is that if eddie lowery, all-american boy from covina, california, a soldier in the military, can all of a sudden be put into a jackpot in a false confession case, then it can happen to anybody. >> it's the summer of 1981. eddie lowery is 22 years old. growing up in california in a family with eight children. money was always tight. lowery decides to join the army and go places. he ends up at ft. riley, kansas. >> never been to kansas before. didn't hear a whole lot of good things about it, i guess, besides being flatland and nothing to do and all that stuff. so i moved my daughter and my wife out to a little town called ogden, kansas, right outside of ft. riley. >> in the '80s ft. riley is home to the 1st infantry division, the big red 1. it's the oldest division in the army. with a rich history, lowery is happy to be part of. >> i thought i was a good soldier. i was moving up in rank. i enjoyed being in the army. on the fli
. >> strange as it could seem, could famed lawyer and innocence co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind is that if eddie lowery, all-american boy from covina, california, a soldier in the military, can all of a sudden be put into a jackpot in a false confession case, then it can happen to anybody. >> it's the summer of 1981. eddie lowery is 22 years old. growing up in california in a family with eight children. money...
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former mayor marion barry is synonymous with d.c.ights movement to being a hands-on councilman and mayor to the infamous drug bust in 1990 that changed everything. now barry, a d.c. city councilman, wants you to know all of it from his perspective. his new book "mayor for life: the incredible story of marion barry jr." is on shelves right now. right on page one he says, most people don't know me. they don't know my work ethic and they don't know me as a person. they know me from ten-second sound bites. joining me right now the tell us more is former mayor marion barry. good to see you. >> thank you, fredricka. i'm glad to be here. i watch you from time to time. >> oh, good, i'm glad you check in from time to time. so this comes across as amazingly honest, revealing, very personal. this is a journey through your civil rights movement, your d.c. political career, the drug bust, the fall, the hurt, that you and many experience, the climb afterwards. and i really am kind of simpl y simplifying here but you say, quote, i want people to ga
former mayor marion barry is synonymous with d.c.ights movement to being a hands-on councilman and mayor to the infamous drug bust in 1990 that changed everything. now barry, a d.c. city councilman, wants you to know all of it from his perspective. his new book "mayor for life: the incredible story of marion barry jr." is on shelves right now. right on page one he says, most people don't know me. they don't know my work ethic and they don't know me as a person. they know me from...
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reports from barry petersen and holly williams. the governor of texas sends troops to stop a surge of illegal immigrants. anna werner reports from the r rder. firefighters battling western fires get a break from the weather. and david martin with an american hero. >> nine guys died, so the rest of us could come home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. we have just learned that ukrainian rebels have turned over to investigators the flight-data recorders of the malaysian flight 17 which was shot down thursday over eastern ukraine. it has been four agonizing days for the families who lost loved ones on flight 17. they pleaded for the return of the remains. today, the pro russian rebels, who control the area of eastern ukraine where the plane was shot down, sent them home in rail cars. 282 of the 298 victims have been recovered, so far. the u.n. security council, including russia, demanded that the rebels now allow investigators safer and
reports from barry petersen and holly williams. the governor of texas sends troops to stop a surge of illegal immigrants. anna werner reports from the r rder. firefighters battling western fires get a break from the weather. and david martin with an american hero. >> nine guys died, so the rest of us could come home. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. we have just learned that...
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. >>> well, speaking of sports, willie as one, but what about barry?> the push to get barry bonds a statue outside of at&t park. >>> all right. well, as you well know, larger than life statues of giants legends, willie mays have been standing tall outside of at&t park for years and another might be on its way. >> we're talking about the great and highly controversial slugger, barry bonds. a lifelong giants fan is launching a kick starter campaign this week, in hopes of raising 60,000 bucks for an 8-foot bronze statue of barry bonds. the creator of bary bronze says he came up with the idea after the all-time home run leader's recent hall of fame snub. >> after, you can say bary bronze. >> that's right. >> that's fun. >> thanks for joining us, our next newscast at 5:00. >> and you can get the latest all day long at nbcbayarea.com. have a great day. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ik
. >>> well, speaking of sports, willie as one, but what about barry?> the push to get barry bonds a statue outside of at&t park. >>> all right. well, as you well know, larger than life statues of giants legends, willie mays have been standing tall outside of at&t park for years and another might be on its way. >> we're talking about the great and highly controversial slugger, barry bonds. a lifelong giants fan is launching a kick starter campaign this week, in...