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trey vann was everything they believe blackman should be. the rest of us treat on martin became another of our martyrs, the man became a rally cry, the skittles, the skittles a reminder of lost innocence, the city a symbol of resistance, his family living memory of what american racism steals from us. he did not ask for any of it, before he was assembly was just a boy, he like football and little wayne in airplanes, taking things apart to put them back together. there is a black boy in america trying to become a black man. zimmerman made him into another black boy who would never have that opportunity. i don't remember what i was i was doing when george zimmerman killed trade on martin, tries watching the same all-star game as i had done had done since i was a kid, even younger than trey vann. i may have even had a snack from the 7-eleven, almost really tweeting at the very least reading twitter, i may have been on deadline convincing myself that watching the game was not procrastinating through my writing process. is probably stressing abou
trey vann was everything they believe blackman should be. the rest of us treat on martin became another of our martyrs, the man became a rally cry, the skittles, the skittles a reminder of lost innocence, the city a symbol of resistance, his family living memory of what american racism steals from us. he did not ask for any of it, before he was assembly was just a boy, he like football and little wayne in airplanes, taking things apart to put them back together. there is a black boy in america...
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today, i stopped by the spot where darrell blackman died. a car hit the end unit again but it wasn't a et plus. >> we have to get this system fixed so that people don't get injured, lose lives, and taxpayers are protected against liability. >> the family is suing caltrans and makers of the et-plus. the federal highway administration sent an e-mail that they welcome the review. i'm posting the statement links to the report and all of the stories at abc7news.com. >>> police are looking for the person that set off april illegal fire work at san francisco general hospital. some people reported they'd thought there had been a shooting. they're now looking at surveillance video to track down whoever set it off. >> you can feel it in the building. so it sounded like a car hit the building. >> i cannot link this. i cannot. >> things began going back to normal. >>> a four hour standoff ended peacefully yesterday. the man still went to the hospital in what turns out to be bad shape. the man is in critical condition and information his family says abou
today, i stopped by the spot where darrell blackman died. a car hit the end unit again but it wasn't a et plus. >> we have to get this system fixed so that people don't get injured, lose lives, and taxpayers are protected against liability. >> the family is suing caltrans and makers of the et-plus. the federal highway administration sent an e-mail that they welcome the review. i'm posting the statement links to the report and all of the stories at abc7news.com. >>> police...
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today, i stopped by the spot where darrell blackman died. a car hit the end unit again but it wasn't a et plus. >> we have to get this system fixed so that peop don't get injured, lose lives, and taxpayers are protected against liability. >> the family is suing caltrans and makers of the et-plus. the federal highway administration sent an e-mail that they welcome the review. i'm posting the statement links to the report and all of the stories at abc7news.com. >>> police are looking for the person that set off april illegal fire work at san francisco general hospital. some people reported they'd thought there had been a shooting. they're now looking at surveillance video to track down whoever set it off. >> you can feel it in the building. so it sounded like a car hit the building. >> i cannot link this. i cannot. >> things began going back to normal. >>> a four hour standoff ended peacefully yesterday. the man still went to the hospital in what turns out to be bad shape. the man is in critical condition and information his family says about
today, i stopped by the spot where darrell blackman died. a car hit the end unit again but it wasn't a et plus. >> we have to get this system fixed so that peop don't get injured, lose lives, and taxpayers are protected against liability. >> the family is suing caltrans and makers of the et-plus. the federal highway administration sent an e-mail that they welcome the review. i'm posting the statement links to the report and all of the stories at abc7news.com. >>> police are...
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invisibility is establish their white people's refusal to see blackman is fully human. one sense, feeding this much power as the world inhabited dominated by the economy government and culture that abuse whiteness with every conceivable benefit. been invisible to the systems has real mature consequences, but in the response room questions, not me that reveals the novel's greatest flop. ellison's focus on visibility of whiteness and white people makes invisible the very people who are able to see him, black women. a year after darren wilson killed michael brown i traveled to ferguson to be part of commercial operation and was only my second time in ferguson and gone in november before the announcement that wilson cannot be indicted that mr. then was understandably much more tense than when i returned. the anniversary weekend was a time of reflection and in some way celebration. it was a tragedy that took michael brown's life, but with the spirit of resistance encouraged young people who had when your earlier decided they would no longer allow the fear of police violence
invisibility is establish their white people's refusal to see blackman is fully human. one sense, feeding this much power as the world inhabited dominated by the economy government and culture that abuse whiteness with every conceivable benefit. been invisible to the systems has real mature consequences, but in the response room questions, not me that reveals the novel's greatest flop. ellison's focus on visibility of whiteness and white people makes invisible the very people who are able to...
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. >> the shooting follows the deaths of two blackman at the hands of policeman. castile was killed during a traffic stop and a day earlier sterling was shot dead in in -- in louisiana. in dallas citizens have been left struggling to come to grips with how a peaceful protest turned into a violent shooting. >> this is a highly unusual shooting in the united states, aimed specifically at law enforcement. what has been the reaction in washington? >> the reaction has been the same, outrage. this is a heinous crime. it was committed by a lone wolf although the investigation has not yet determined whether somebody may have helped him. everybody in the country, not just washington, not just politicians is condemning this. >> the dead suspect has been named as a veteran, micah johnson. has that changed the narrative? >> it adds a complicated puzzle piece. it looks like they retaliate against violence. they were protesting the shooting of two black americans. it looks like this was the reason why he committed this crime. americans who serve in the army and the armed forces
. >> the shooting follows the deaths of two blackman at the hands of policeman. castile was killed during a traffic stop and a day earlier sterling was shot dead in in -- in louisiana. in dallas citizens have been left struggling to come to grips with how a peaceful protest turned into a violent shooting. >> this is a highly unusual shooting in the united states, aimed specifically at law enforcement. what has been the reaction in washington? >> the reaction has been the same,...
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let's throw out charlie blackman rumor then as well.s a free spirit to have him and jason werth in the outfield. most spirited bearded outfield in baseball. >> that kid can hit-and-run has a good player. i think you have to give up a lot to get him. i saw the rumor this among. i it but i guess colorado is shopping. i would be surprised if nats went out and got every day outfielder and gave up on someone like revere. that would shock me. maybe it happens. >> 9:00 mike rizzo is on like every wednesday we'll ask him that exact same question. >> get answers. >> and charlie blackman like alfred morris and he still drivtz car he had in high school he's one of those guys. >> cash leftover when his career is gone. >> we have to roll, 6:36, junkies, 106.7 f mx the fan. >> 2004 jeep cherokee i love i it. >> i think he got a trim. >> i noticed last night. >> i was quorid power wept ut and once started watching it would go away. >> i'm graduate full for power. >> yes. . >> that's major pain. >> yes. >> sure is. >> unfortunately thousands still with
let's throw out charlie blackman rumor then as well.s a free spirit to have him and jason werth in the outfield. most spirited bearded outfield in baseball. >> that kid can hit-and-run has a good player. i think you have to give up a lot to get him. i saw the rumor this among. i it but i guess colorado is shopping. i would be surprised if nats went out and got every day outfielder and gave up on someone like revere. that would shock me. maybe it happens. >> 9:00 mike rizzo is on...
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this is shawn blackman. bat, this rally looks different. it is not the young black america we have seen around the country. a lot of white people are involved. talk about it. >> they are not just showing up for the first time. at all the different event's and demonstrations for the movements of black lives in d.c., they are all here. john: what is the problem? , no matterroblem is what black people do, no matter what oppressed people do, they are not safe from the police. disrupting traffic. d.c. police are on hand, but no arrests are planned here today. back to you inside. two florida now where a police officer is on administrative leave after shooting the black caretaker of a man with autism. the man was trying to get his patient back inside a group home after he walked out. in his hand -- a toy truck. police they were responding to a suicide call. there, charles got on his -- on the ground with his hands in the air. police shot him. charles: when he hit me, i am like -- i have my hands in the air. i just got shot. i said, "sir, why did y
this is shawn blackman. bat, this rally looks different. it is not the young black america we have seen around the country. a lot of white people are involved. talk about it. >> they are not just showing up for the first time. at all the different event's and demonstrations for the movements of black lives in d.c., they are all here. john: what is the problem? , no matterroblem is what black people do, no matter what oppressed people do, they are not safe from the police. disrupting...
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. >> reporter: that's sean blackman. >> we know that a very low percentage of complainltses that comen are ever acknowledged at all, and even a smaller number result in the actual punishment of officers. >> reporter: reporting from the district, wusa9. >> when the rally ended, several police members went in to file a complaint evans' death. >>> cruz continued to stir up controversy. speaking today, cruz lashed out saying i'm t in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and father. last night, cruz refused to endorse trump in his speech. in fact, he was booed off the stage, and all the antics took the spotlight away from vice president nominee mike pence's acceptance speech. >> he will never be president, i will campaign against him, because all he was doing was helping hillary clinton. >> people talk about my family, and i get over it, i'm tough. >> trump takes center stage tonight when he accepts the gop nomination. >>> presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton is campaigning in new york where she'll attend a fundraiser later today. she could announce her
. >> reporter: that's sean blackman. >> we know that a very low percentage of complainltses that comen are ever acknowledged at all, and even a smaller number result in the actual punishment of officers. >> reporter: reporting from the district, wusa9. >> when the rally ended, several police members went in to file a complaint evans' death. >>> cruz continued to stir up controversy. speaking today, cruz lashed out saying i'm t in the habit of supporting people...
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marci: referring to the killer, micah johnson, who killing of blackman by the police, and he said up to specifically murder what police officer. obama: the man who carried these attacks out is no more representative of african-americans than the shooter in charleston was representative of white americans. marci: president obama addressing the horror in dallas and the police involved newtings in minnesota and orleans, inspiring protests across the country. quiet gestures of unity and gratitude. you just saw all of those people lined up, hugging police officers. of the seven officers injured, we learned at least two are now home from the hospital. gonzalez,llas, marci abc news. about the man killed in a traffic stop in minnesota thursday. philando castile oh had been pulled over at least 52 times in recent years. some people are speculating that his race may have played a role. reasons range from not wearing a seat out to speeding or improper equipment. and still no information from police in the shooting death of alton sterling in baton rouge. overnight, there were several protest wit
marci: referring to the killer, micah johnson, who killing of blackman by the police, and he said up to specifically murder what police officer. obama: the man who carried these attacks out is no more representative of african-americans than the shooter in charleston was representative of white americans. marci: president obama addressing the horror in dallas and the police involved newtings in minnesota and orleans, inspiring protests across the country. quiet gestures of unity and gratitude....
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harry blackman famously liked to have breakfast with his court in the supreme court cafeteria.nd chief justice warren burger, a great lover of good food and wine and a good chef would make bean soup for his clerks on saturdays. i've been trying to get a recipe, an exact recipe for that bean soup but it seems to be a little of this and a little of whatever was around. but quite delicious. i'm going to ask both justices, do you have particular food traditions with your clerks? >> lots of them. >> okay. >> i love food. and so i do. routinely on weekends when the bagel shop near the court was open -- it's now closed and i'm heart broken -- i would bring bagel in on the weekend, and all sorts of cream cheeses. and we would spend a lunch hour eating fresh bagels. i eat with my law clerks at home fairly regularly. they come over to my place every couple of months and their charge is to find a new delivery place that can deliver something, some food that's new for us. it's also in my clerk's manual that one of their responsibilities during the year is to identify a restaurant i haven't
harry blackman famously liked to have breakfast with his court in the supreme court cafeteria.nd chief justice warren burger, a great lover of good food and wine and a good chef would make bean soup for his clerks on saturdays. i've been trying to get a recipe, an exact recipe for that bean soup but it seems to be a little of this and a little of whatever was around. but quite delicious. i'm going to ask both justices, do you have particular food traditions with your clerks? >> lots of...
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. >>> breaking overnight, another deadly police shooting of a blackman. >> this happened late last nightfalcon heights, minnesota. it's a suburb of saint paul. it came during what started as a traffic stop, and the man's
. >>> breaking overnight, another deadly police shooting of a blackman. >> this happened late last nightfalcon heights, minnesota. it's a suburb of saint paul. it came during what started as a traffic stop, and the man's
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chat sayingfy cannot unkey this you cannot either florida woman saying unsee this danny christine blackman coast post ed her own candid shot saying it's more beautiful. plaqueman's post has gone vira viral. mean while what is up with men's fashion week and ruvrle and lace. >> thanks for being us with. "fox5 local news" at 6 starts now. . >> we're on the weather watch tonight at popup thunderstorms move throughout ream sglon take a look at video from bethesda a tree fell over took down power lines with it and you can see right there there are looks like first responders out there trying to guide people around all the mess that's going on out there and similar scenes like this all across the region tonight and sue palka is the worst of this over now. >> shawn absolutely it is and there's a couple of warnings and this was bonafide squall line fired up by 95 degree heat and humidity and it came through with attitude and sguingts to 50, 60 miles an hour taking down a lot of trees and literally dozens of reports of trees coming down tonight and as mentioned the worst is just about over. and the
chat sayingfy cannot unkey this you cannot either florida woman saying unsee this danny christine blackman coast post ed her own candid shot saying it's more beautiful. plaqueman's post has gone vira viral. mean while what is up with men's fashion week and ruvrle and lace. >> thanks for being us with. "fox5 local news" at 6 starts now. . >> we're on the weather watch tonight at popup thunderstorms move throughout ream sglon take a look at video from bethesda a tree fell...
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. >> as a blackman in america we have to figure out how to survive, you know?the best way to do that is to have conversations about it. >> they might look at you negative before they look at you positive. don't play no loud music. don't draw no attention to yourself. >> if they say turn around, turn around. don't fight them. >> don't reach in your pockets. don't reach for anything. >> keep yourself safe. >> you have to watch what you say. >> don't wear your hood. >> you just might be seen as a criminal but you never done anything in your life. >> just yes, sir, no, sir. >> yes, sir, no, sir. >> look them face to face and just talk to them. >> i'm going to move my hand to the glove compartment, sir. i'm going to get what you asked me, sir. >> put your hands up if they tell you to put your hands up. >> everything i'm saying is measured, calculated, thought out without question. >> they're not us. can't talk to them like they are us. can't even reason with them. >> you're an african-american male. you already stabbed out. try your best to fit in with everybody els
. >> as a blackman in america we have to figure out how to survive, you know?the best way to do that is to have conversations about it. >> they might look at you negative before they look at you positive. don't play no loud music. don't draw no attention to yourself. >> if they say turn around, turn around. don't fight them. >> don't reach in your pockets. don't reach for anything. >> keep yourself safe. >> you have to watch what you say. >> don't wear...
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the brethren a half dozen times over the last five years including the term i worked for justice blackman. it tens to be relevant even though it was penned. all of this brings me to the last question. how the answer to that turns out to be quite tim mr. i've heard long before people knew who he was, he would determine who he wanted or needed to talk to for a project he was working on. approach forthrightly and said i'm bob woodward from the "washington post" and i need your help. when we reach out to bob woodward and explained why we needed his help, it turns out above all his accomplishments and talents, mr. bob woodward is a kind man and i am honored to turn over the podium. [ applause ] >> it is great to be here. i do not have a coat and tie on because i got stranded out of washington for a week because of the snow. and the dean generously offered his best suit. and i declined. because my daughter who is a freshman in college said, now you look like a real professor. under dressed. it is really a genuine pleasure for me to come to a law school or talk to lawyers which i've had the oppo
the brethren a half dozen times over the last five years including the term i worked for justice blackman. it tens to be relevant even though it was penned. all of this brings me to the last question. how the answer to that turns out to be quite tim mr. i've heard long before people knew who he was, he would determine who he wanted or needed to talk to for a project he was working on. approach forthrightly and said i'm bob woodward from the "washington post" and i need your help. when...
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tracy blackman, and sister simone campbell, as we are working together in the revival and calling for a moral revolution of values. and as we travel the country and we see some things, that's why i'm so concerned about those that say so much about what god says so little, while saying so little about what god says so much. so in my heart, i'm troubled and i'm worried by the way faith is cynically used by some to serve hate, fear, racism, and greed. we need to heed the voice of the scriptures. we need to listen to the ancient chorus in which deep calls unto deep. the prophet isaiah kaultz out, what i'm interesting in seeing you doing, as a nation, pay people what they deserve. share your food with the hungry. do this and then your nation shall be called a repairer of the breach. jesus, jesus, a brown-skin, palestinian jew, called us, called us to preach good news to the poor, the broken, and the bruised, and all those who were made to feel unaccepted. our constitution calls us to commit our government to establish justice, to promote the general welfare, to provide for the common defen
tracy blackman, and sister simone campbell, as we are working together in the revival and calling for a moral revolution of values. and as we travel the country and we see some things, that's why i'm so concerned about those that say so much about what god says so little, while saying so little about what god says so much. so in my heart, i'm troubled and i'm worried by the way faith is cynically used by some to serve hate, fear, racism, and greed. we need to heed the voice of the scriptures....
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ahead tonight at 8:00, one week after a blackman was killed athreat against police officers in louisiana. >> one week after being viciously attacked in her own home, the oldest park ranger in the country gets back to work. we were there for her reemotional return. >> a nation in mourning, what the president asked people to do for the slain dallas police officers. when it's summer you can just feel it. but it also leaves your feet feeling rough. amopé keeps you sandal-ready with the pedi perfect. it buffs away hard skin to reveal salon pedicure smoothness. feel the difference for yourself. amopé. love every step. now save $15 at coupons.com. [music] >>> a day of unity as the city of dallas honor the five officers who were shot and killed last week . the men in them who lost their lives will keeping watch over what had been a peaceful protest. >> president barack obama and former president george w. bush both attended and spoke at the day ceremony. more on the president's address. >> the president delivered an emotional poignant message and i'll today touting the bravery of america's polic
ahead tonight at 8:00, one week after a blackman was killed athreat against police officers in louisiana. >> one week after being viciously attacked in her own home, the oldest park ranger in the country gets back to work. we were there for her reemotional return. >> a nation in mourning, what the president asked people to do for the slain dallas police officers. when it's summer you can just feel it. but it also leaves your feet feeling rough. amopé keeps you sandal-ready with the...
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minnesota governor and other officials providing an update on the shooting of a blackman bay police officertraffic stop. the governor demanding a u.s. investigation right now. let's go to mike tobin in st. paul, minnesota, with the latest. >> reporter: the very latest with the demonstrators who gathered outside the governor's mansion where they have been since last night when the latest police involved shooting of a black man occurred. it could quite possibly be the first time that the final moments of a man's life have been uplinked and streamed live over facebook. philando castile is his name, pulled over for what this fiancee said was a broken taillight him told the responding officer, who is yet to be identified herb had a permit to carry a weapon and a weapon. then according to the fiancee, when he was reaching for his license and registration, the officer opened fire. the only explanation we have herd thus far for why the officer opened fire came from that panicked officer who was caught on video, shouting that, i told him not reach for whatever he was reaching for. reynolds, diamond
minnesota governor and other officials providing an update on the shooting of a blackman bay police officertraffic stop. the governor demanding a u.s. investigation right now. let's go to mike tobin in st. paul, minnesota, with the latest. >> reporter: the very latest with the demonstrators who gathered outside the governor's mansion where they have been since last night when the latest police involved shooting of a black man occurred. it could quite possibly be the first time that the...
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tracy blackman and sister simone campbell. working together in the revival and calling for a moral revolution of values. and as we travel the country and we see some things, that's why i'm so concerned about those that say so much about what god says so little while saying so little about what god says so much. and so in my heart, i'm troubled and i'm worried about the way faith is cynically used by some to serve hate, fear, racism and greed. we need to heed the voice of the scriptures. we need to listen to the ancient chorus in which deep calls unto deep. the prophet isaiah cries out what i'm interested in seeing you doing, says the lord as a nation is pay people what they deserve, share your food with the hungry, do this and then your nation shall be called a repairer of the breach. jesus, jesus, a brown-skinned palestinian jew, called us, called us to preach good news to the poor, the broken and the bruised, and all those who are made to feel unaccepted. our constitution calls us to commit our government to establishment ju
tracy blackman and sister simone campbell. working together in the revival and calling for a moral revolution of values. and as we travel the country and we see some things, that's why i'm so concerned about those that say so much about what god says so little while saying so little about what god says so much. and so in my heart, i'm troubled and i'm worried about the way faith is cynically used by some to serve hate, fear, racism and greed. we need to heed the voice of the scriptures. we need...
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. >> ifill: i want to start by talking to reverend tracy blackman is the pastor of christ the king united church of christ. why don't you join me and talk to me a little bit about the interesting questions people have about you who are in the middle of it all. is how much it changed you. >> i don't think that any of us will ever be the same because of ferguson. i pass for a church tin floriston to see what was happening there it doesn't just resonate with me as a pastor but as a mother. i have two black sons who are in their 20s. so i know what it feels like to be targeted, i know what it feels like not to be heard. as a professional in this city, i also travel between both sides, just like there are two fergusons, there are two st. louises and two americas i travel between both of them. so, to see the great chasm that exists just between a few traffic lights that change the perception of everything that happens to you. before mike brown. for all of my life, for all of my life, for all of my childrens' lives. for all of my parents' lives before me. >> ifill: thank you. >> >> stewart: that
. >> ifill: i want to start by talking to reverend tracy blackman is the pastor of christ the king united church of christ. why don't you join me and talk to me a little bit about the interesting questions people have about you who are in the middle of it all. is how much it changed you. >> i don't think that any of us will ever be the same because of ferguson. i pass for a church tin floriston to see what was happening there it doesn't just resonate with me as a pastor but as a...
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14 years on the circuit the last four years as chief judge and he was nominated replace justice blackman in 994 and he assumed the oath of office in august of 1994 so e're coming up on the 22nd anniversary. so if you will all please join e in giving a welcome to our lecturer, whom we're very lucky to have this year. you, justice. [applause]. >> thank you. introduction. this is a formidable group. i mean, i'm talking a little bit but do you y actually know about hist. a historian. he said anyone can make history, a real but it takes genius to write it. and hooks aren't that easy. publisher is grateful for the introduction. wrote a book once about regulation. this is technical. into the hands of a los angeles times reviewer. don't ask me how. decides to write a review, well, he says in the alice in wonderland, alice emerge from aouse pool of tears, and -- i think heard this story before. [laughter] and the door mouse begins to hume's history of england. that? why are you writing why are you reading that? wet.ays we're and this is the driest thing i know. breyer wrote this book. this is not
14 years on the circuit the last four years as chief judge and he was nominated replace justice blackman in 994 and he assumed the oath of office in august of 1994 so e're coming up on the 22nd anniversary. so if you will all please join e in giving a welcome to our lecturer, whom we're very lucky to have this year. you, justice. [applause]. >> thank you. introduction. this is a formidable group. i mean, i'm talking a little bit but do you y actually know about hist. a historian. he said...
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you ought to have someone like myself and jim forbes and tracy blackman and have someone like the falwellsnd let's really have a real critical understanding about what is really a truly biblical evangelical position. >> reverend barber, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. thank you. >>> "out front" next, two new york city billionaire businessmen, donald trump and michael boomberg. what's behind their bitter war of words? ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ p&g. proud sponsor of moms. when age-related macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. clprsids to esds has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. and who doesn'tb then seize the day already. crabfest is back at red lobster with so many kinds of crab and the most crab dishes of the year. so dive into whatever floats your crab-loving boat. like crab lov
you ought to have someone like myself and jim forbes and tracy blackman and have someone like the falwellsnd let's really have a real critical understanding about what is really a truly biblical evangelical position. >> reverend barber, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. thank you. >>> "out front" next, two new york city billionaire businessmen, donald trump and michael boomberg. what's behind their bitter war of words? ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ p&g....
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it was begun by justice blackman and then when he retired justice o'connor took it on for about four or five years. and i've been doing it in the years since. the artist performs at 3:00 in afternoon and then special friends of the artist and special friends of music at the court have dinner together in the justice's dining room. we have had some pretty outstanding guests in the dining room. going back three years, yoyo ma, -- most recently >> i just have one more question. we have time? i'd like to ask each of the justices if you have the opportunity to have a long, leisurely lunch, with two supreme court justices, no longer living, who would you choose to break bread with? >> when you asked about this i think both of us said chief justice john marshall who made the court the institution that it has become. also, because i was so taken with the biography of marshall by gene edward smith. in college i had suffered through beverages of marshall multi volumes and not very interesting but the man comes alive in the gene edward smith biography, which i recommend to all of you. another po
it was begun by justice blackman and then when he retired justice o'connor took it on for about four or five years. and i've been doing it in the years since. the artist performs at 3:00 in afternoon and then special friends of the artist and special friends of music at the court have dinner together in the justice's dining room. we have had some pretty outstanding guests in the dining room. going back three years, yoyo ma, -- most recently >> i just have one more question. we have time?...
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week, the police killings menwo blackman -- two black was followed by the murder of five police officersn go -- global news, 24 hours a day, powered by analysts and more than 120 countries. rishaad: -- anna: asia stocks jump in the most is since march. this has reduced concern but the world's largest economy losing momentum. asia pacificci index has risen to a one-month high. the hang seng is rising by the most in a month. the shanghai composite building on its first back-to-back weekly gains since april. u.s. jobs data is better than expected but also better than expected inflation data. it is little wonder that it is rebounding. you can see it gaining against the dollar. the yen, this has halted a four-day rally. we have been hearing from shinzo abe this morning. he says he will order the preparation of stimulus tomorrow. both wti and brent -- we are seeing them wakening up to u.s. producers increased the number of active rigs to the highest in 12 weeks. >> just to put in context what nara has been talking about, -- what nejra has been talking about. this is your gmm function. copper i
week, the police killings menwo blackman -- two black was followed by the murder of five police officersn go -- global news, 24 hours a day, powered by analysts and more than 120 countries. rishaad: -- anna: asia stocks jump in the most is since march. this has reduced concern but the world's largest economy losing momentum. asia pacificci index has risen to a one-month high. the hang seng is rising by the most in a month. the shanghai composite building on its first back-to-back weekly gains...
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. >> i saw law professor, it might have been john blackman right words search through the thomas dissentn an appropriate case. if you run that set of words, it will pull up all the things he would like to see overruled. in an appropriate case we should re-examine those so he would take out half the body of the american constitutional law. >> i noticed at least three cases like that from thomas this term. in the whole women's health and his separate, he said this whole idea of different levels of scrutiny , media scrutiny, rational basis, it doesn't make any sense. caroline fechner, that may not be so crazy but it certainly is, you've been doing it wrong since the 1930s. and in why scene he thought this lifetime position on lifetime ban on possession of firearms by people convicted of certain crimes was patently unconstitutional in violation of the second amendment and in heaven well, i don't know how to pronounce it against added, which has to do with how a state decides who to count when it's doing reapportionment, setting aside the legislative districts, he said the court has never pro
. >> i saw law professor, it might have been john blackman right words search through the thomas dissentn an appropriate case. if you run that set of words, it will pull up all the things he would like to see overruled. in an appropriate case we should re-examine those so he would take out half the body of the american constitutional law. >> i noticed at least three cases like that from thomas this term. in the whole women's health and his separate, he said this whole idea of...
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today i came down here as a blackman tired of seeing other black men killed.n going off to college and i said i have to do something. we came down here to protest and, you know, we got separated. and it was just terrifying. >> we're going to go back live to dallas just ahead. again, five officers killed and now the number of officers wounded up to seven. after snipers open fire on police in dallas. we'll be right back. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day long, it's exhausting. holiday inn has been a part of the team. you're on the fourth floor. it makes life on the road much easier. book your next journey at holidayinn.com it makes life on the road much easier. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your gr
today i came down here as a blackman tired of seeing other black men killed.n going off to college and i said i have to do something. we came down here to protest and, you know, we got separated. and it was just terrifying. >> we're going to go back live to dallas just ahead. again, five officers killed and now the number of officers wounded up to seven. after snipers open fire on police in dallas. we'll be right back. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on...
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a 32-year-old blackman, a spokesperson for the nra, he is on their website.is whole monolog last night, it's excellent. let's show you a little clip and we'll get your reaction. >> [ bleep ] being in the mainstream media, on instagram, youtube and twitter about how the nra doesn't care about black gun owners because they haven't said anything about ferlando. it's so sad. if they act in a racist way, it's you, the news media. the nra fought for my rights just like they did for all of them. no one knows who i'm talking about because you ignored those stories. >> he went on to say, name one thing that the nra has done to make it harder for the black community to access their second amendment rights. >> in fact, what the nra advocates for is that all-americans, especially blacks in poor communities like chicago, they need to be able to protect themselves. they need to be able to protect themselves because the police can't get there in time. >> are you saying it should be about protection, not about rights? >> it's about protection. look, the second amendment was
a 32-year-old blackman, a spokesperson for the nra, he is on their website.is whole monolog last night, it's excellent. let's show you a little clip and we'll get your reaction. >> [ bleep ] being in the mainstream media, on instagram, youtube and twitter about how the nra doesn't care about black gun owners because they haven't said anything about ferlando. it's so sad. if they act in a racist way, it's you, the news media. the nra fought for my rights just like they did for all of them....
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antonio taylor, 31-year-old blackman.fter serving time with federal weapons charges. had a long record. >> this is all coming as president obama saying things aren't as bad as you think. here is what he said earlier in poland. >> as painful as this week has been, i firmly believe that america is not as divided as some have suggested, that includes protesters. that includes family members who have grave concerns about police conduct. there's unity in recognizing that this is not how we want our communities to operate. >> this comes though as we've been showing videos, tucker, it looks like a war zone in many cities across the country. you hear a message like that from president obama. you wonder what reality is he living in? what we're seeing is something far different from what he's saying. >> he's trying to create a new narrative. frankly, america has been united that we are a law abiding country for the most part, but these black lives matter movement, the new black panther party, all of these groups have been given a n
antonio taylor, 31-year-old blackman.fter serving time with federal weapons charges. had a long record. >> this is all coming as president obama saying things aren't as bad as you think. here is what he said earlier in poland. >> as painful as this week has been, i firmly believe that america is not as divided as some have suggested, that includes protesters. that includes family members who have grave concerns about police conduct. there's unity in recognizing that this is not how...