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. >> don hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> john mecklenburg -- south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensboro, north carolina. >> mike myers, greenwood, indiana. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in mayor of baton rouge, louisiana. >> rick christman, st. petersburg, florida.
. >> don hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> john mecklenburg -- south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensboro, north carolina. >> mike myers, greenwood, indiana. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in...
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he was going to take them to bloomington, which was about 70 miles away, for their safety. except that the citizens were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men, he thought that would be the best thing to do. it sotizens got wind of -- one of the richest people in in 1908.ld owned a car one of the few people in springfield who owned a car. they said this will never happen. as a result, they trashed his car. >> was the sheriff able to get them out of town? >> apparently he was but it doesn't say. >> how large of a crowd was it? >> about 5000 people. can you imagine? i can't. 5000 folks. and the first victim of the riot was a young boy who worked there , a dishwasher. he was white. he is not mentioned very much. he was the first victim of the the riotause he -- of because he tried to remain safe. place at the wrong wrong time. on the french to the east -- on , it wasge to the east where the black community had their businesses. it is kind of a divider because there are railroad tracks. springfield was no exception
he was going to take them to bloomington, which was about 70 miles away, for their safety. except that the citizens were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men, he thought that would be the best thing to do. it sotizens got wind of -- one of the richest people in in 1908.ld owned a car one of the few people in springfield who owned a car. they said this will never happen. as a result, they trashed his car. >> was the sheriff...
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that was fermenting, and whatever, he felt that it would be safer, he was going to take them to bloomington, 70 miles away, for their safety, except that the citizens who were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men he thought that that would be the best thing to do. the citizens got wind of it and so they, mr. loan loper was one of the richest people in springfield. he owned a restaurant and he also owned a car in 1908. one of the few people in springfield who owned car. they said, this will never happen. as a result, they trashed his car. and destroyed his restaurant. >> were they able to get them out of town? >> apparently, he must have been, but it doesn't say how. >> how large of a crowd is it at this particular -- >> about 5,000 people. can you imagine, i couldn't. i mean, i thought that was just absolutely incredible. >> 5,000 folks. and the first victim of the riot was a person who worked there. a young boy, i think he was a dishwasher or something, and he was white, and he -- he's not mentioned very much. but he was the
that was fermenting, and whatever, he felt that it would be safer, he was going to take them to bloomington, 70 miles away, for their safety, except that the citizens who were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men he thought that that would be the best thing to do. the citizens got wind of it and so they, mr. loan loper was one of the richest people in springfield. he owned a restaurant and he also owned a car in 1908. one of the...
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host: our last call is from bloomington, indiana. lizzie, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have been listening the whole time and i really think there is something very wrong going on with the president and with the republicans. i think -- it feels like they are trying to become a dictatorship. i do not understand why -- we need to fight this. i don't think it is a good thing. controlling, going above for congress. host: thank you. we will get a response. of criticize republicans, and republicans of criticized a democrat president. guest: obama bragged about using a pen to pass legislation. every party gets mad. it does get worse and worse as we move forward. i do worry about it. it is not a dictatorship. he is moving around money to build a wall. i don't know why that is a dictatorship. president trump has done many things to pull back executive power. i don't think it is because he doesn't want executive power, i think he was rolling back obama era initiatives. the paris accord, things like that. maybe each president will roll the of the pr
host: our last call is from bloomington, indiana. lizzie, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have been listening the whole time and i really think there is something very wrong going on with the president and with the republicans. i think -- it feels like they are trying to become a dictatorship. i do not understand why -- we need to fight this. i don't think it is a good thing. controlling, going above for congress. host: thank you. we will get a response. of...
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. >> don hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> john mecklenburg -- south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensboro, north carolina. >> mike myers, greenwood, indiana. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in mayor of baton rouge, louisiana. >> rick christman, st. petersburg, florida. >> sylvester turner, mayor of houston. >> sale gomez, florida. >> stephen clobert is next liqueur mayor of hillsborough, oregon. >> yvonne spicer, mayor of framingham, massachusetts. >> andy burke, member mayor of chattanooga, tennessee. >> thank you again. before i turn it over to mister lieberman, i want to advise everyone that we are live on c- span and i want to thank our director, who is present today, mister field keys for his support, his leadership, and for always being a partner to the conference of mayors, and of course the cities that we serve. mister lieberman? >> thanks, may
. >> don hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> john mecklenburg -- south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensboro, north carolina. >> mike myers, greenwood, indiana. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in...
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joined now by sumit ganguly, diinguished professor of political science at indiana university in bloomington. professor, thank you very much for being here. before we get to this most recent escation, i wonder if you could just explain for those people who have not been following this, why is it that kashmir, that regioween the two nations, is such an open wound between them? >> this is anat issue th was not resolved at the time when the british re withdrawing frm the subcontinent in 1947, and both india and pakistan laid claim to this border state, which abuts both the two countries. india wanted to claim kashmir because it's a muslim-majority and wanted to demonstrate that a significant minority could thrive within aredominantly hindu country. pakistan, by the same token,e which had n created as a homeland for the muslims of south asia, felt that angi adjoining had to be part of pakistan, otherwise pakistan would be imc it's this sense of incompleteness that has driven pakistani policy and helped drive pakistan's claim to kashmir, but since india controls two-thirds of the state, which is
joined now by sumit ganguly, diinguished professor of political science at indiana university in bloomington. professor, thank you very much for being here. before we get to this most recent escation, i wonder if you could just explain for those people who have not been following this, why is it that kashmir, that regioween the two nations, is such an open wound between them? >> this is anat issue th was not resolved at the time when the british re withdrawing frm the subcontinent in...
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. >> john hamilton bloomington indiana. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> tom mcgee massachusetts. >> mark myers greenwood indiana. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> mayor of portland oregon. >> mayor of santa monica california. >> mayor of danville in the san francisco bay area. >> mayor of the all-america city of desoto texas. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> sean riley mayor of what michelle wisconsin. >> sharon weston mayor of baton rouge louisiana. >> st. petersburg florida. >> mayor of houston. >> mike ryan mayor of sunrise florida. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> mayor for the city of vancouver washington. >> mayor of hillsboro oregon. >> mayor of marble massachusetts. >> mayor of framingham massachusetts. >> andy burke mayor of chattanooga tennessee. >> thank you again. before i turn it over to mr. lieberman i want to advise everyone that we are live on cspan and i want to think our cops director who is present today for his support for his leadership and for always
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. >> john hamilton, bloomington, indi in indiana. >> john decklanburg, charleston, south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensburg, north carolina. >> tom magee, lynn, massachusetts. mark meyers, greenwood, indiana. >> denny doyle, city of beaverton, oregon. >> ted weaver, mayor of portland, oregon. >> colleen davis, mayor of santa monica california. >> mayor of danville and san francisco bay area. >> mayor of the all american city of desoto, texas. >> mayor of union city, california. >> mayor of san leandro, california. >> sean riley, mayor of wakashaw, wisconsin. >> rick riceman, st. peetersbur, florida. >> ann macnerny. >> mayor of marlboro, massachusetts. >> ivan spicer, mayor of framing ham, massachusetts. andy burke, mayor of chattanooga, tennessee. >> thank you again. before i turn it over to mr. lieberman, i want to advise everyone that we are live on c-span and i want to thank our director, phil keith, for his support, his leadership, and for always being a partner to the conference of mayors and the cities that we zf serve. so, mr. lieberman? >> thanks. good morning. we still ha
. >> john hamilton, bloomington, indi in indiana. >> john decklanburg, charleston, south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensburg, north carolina. >> tom magee, lynn, massachusetts. mark meyers, greenwood, indiana. >> denny doyle, city of beaverton, oregon. >> ted weaver, mayor of portland, oregon. >> colleen davis, mayor of santa monica california. >> mayor of danville and san francisco bay area. >> mayor of the all american city of desoto,...
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and the republicans held their first convention in bloomington, illinois. and lincoln attended.e wasn't that well known. he needed to introduce himself o the group there. and so he began by saying that when he was coming, he was riding his horse to the convention, he encountered a woman on the road who was coming the other way. and the woman stopped him and said, sir, i believe you are the ugliest man i've ever een. and lincoln said well, i responded -- what could i say? well, this is the way god made me. and i -- sorry but i don't have an excuse for that. ok. but the least you could have done is stayed home. so on another occasion lincoln sort of what shall i say lampooned his appearance when one of his political opponents described him as two-faced. lincoln said two faced? you've got to be kidding. you think if i had another one i would use this one? he used humor to get him through the dark days of the civil war. lincoln -- the members of lincoln's cabinet very often groaned when lincoln would start to tell a story because he knew these stories would go on and on and there wa
and the republicans held their first convention in bloomington, illinois. and lincoln attended.e wasn't that well known. he needed to introduce himself o the group there. and so he began by saying that when he was coming, he was riding his horse to the convention, he encountered a woman on the road who was coming the other way. and the woman stopped him and said, sir, i believe you are the ugliest man i've ever een. and lincoln said well, i responded -- what could i say? well, this is the way...
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. ♪ >> the etf is a bet on the bloomington care industry and trade under the ticker paws.e u.s., more households have pets than children. spending on those pets has grown an average of 7.6% since 2005, reaching more than $70 billion in sales last year. to let the cat out of the back, they kept pace of the s&p 500 since the fund launched in november. they generate a portion of the revenues from pet related business. the fund includes subindustries to veterinary pharmaceuticals and services to internet retail. the fund has amassed around $25 million in assets. 23 holdings are rebalanced monthly in a shared market cap structure. you will find mostly ok and you -- u.s. list the names -- u.s. listed names. 50 basis points and a green light from bloomberg. scarlet: shout out to our talented graphics team for building the animation. catch the etf iq every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. caroline: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: this is countdown to the close. scarlet: joining us at this hour as always is joe weisenthal, who is so excited about these slew of data we got tod
. ♪ >> the etf is a bet on the bloomington care industry and trade under the ticker paws.e u.s., more households have pets than children. spending on those pets has grown an average of 7.6% since 2005, reaching more than $70 billion in sales last year. to let the cat out of the back, they kept pace of the s&p 500 since the fund launched in november. they generate a portion of the revenues from pet related business. the fund includes subindustries to veterinary pharmaceuticals and...
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luckily, somebody saw him with the gun leading the women out, called bloomington police department. >ed guilty again and was sentenced to 20-years in prison for armed robbery, but was released after serving only seven- years. by july 2000, three months before the camm murders, he was out on parole and the defense maintains he still had the old compulsion. >> kim camm fit the profile. >> yes. he -- has a foot fetish and so when they thought at first that it was not a sex crime, we kept saying well, not everybody targets the same place in sex crimes. >> reporter: kim camm had bruising on her toes. her shoes were on top of the bronco. her pants had been removed. and boney's sweatshirt with his dna was at the crime scene. and it turns out, that dna had been in the database three years before the murders. >> it took one hour and one email to find charles boney. that could've been done in 2002, had prosecutor faith done it. >> and you'd think on a case on which, you know, children and a mom are murdered, ambushed in a garage that they would bend over backwards to do it right. >> reporter: s
luckily, somebody saw him with the gun leading the women out, called bloomington police department. >ed guilty again and was sentenced to 20-years in prison for armed robbery, but was released after serving only seven- years. by july 2000, three months before the camm murders, he was out on parole and the defense maintains he still had the old compulsion. >> kim camm fit the profile. >> yes. he -- has a foot fetish and so when they thought at first that it was not a sex crime, we...