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>> the connection between the jim crow south and 19th-century new mexico was that in the jim crow erapeonage was instituted in the south as a way of maintaining african-americans in a form of bondage, neil slavery if you will -- neo-slavery, if you will. slavery by another name. the bondage in mexico served as an operational prototype for the system instituted in the jim crow south. the most significant impact that new mexico had -- by the early 1900s that is not much peonage existing, it is pretty much eradicated. the significance of new mexico is that there were several court cases, in the 1850's and 1860's, that ruled on debt peonage. there were federal district courts and even the u.s. supreme court in 1905. they used those new mexico cases from 50 years earlier as their guiding precedent. new mexico was very significant inasmuch it had these long-lasting, legal implications in terms of american centralization of free labor and slavery. >> when going about your research, what kind of documents did you turn to? >> unfortunately, unlike slavery in the south, there are no slave narra
>> the connection between the jim crow south and 19th-century new mexico was that in the jim crow erapeonage was instituted in the south as a way of maintaining african-americans in a form of bondage, neil slavery if you will -- neo-slavery, if you will. slavery by another name. the bondage in mexico served as an operational prototype for the system instituted in the jim crow south. the most significant impact that new mexico had -- by the early 1900s that is not much peonage existing, it...
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my crow's-feet are gone. you know, i got to be honest. i didn't think it was gonna work. >> i am definitely gonna take this home. >> i'll let you borrow it. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> there is absolutely no better proof than that, that fill & freeze works incredibly fast to reverse the signs of aging. and when you look younger, you feel better. and when you feel better, you're happier in every way. take a look at this. >> when i'm looking in the mirror, i'm starting to see more of the fine lines and wrinkles. being a personal trainer, i'm always working out. i don't like wearing makeup. so when i had the opportunity to try derm exclusive, i was really excited. i've seen dr. ordon on tv. i love the fact that he's behind a skincare line for the everyday woman. immediately, it felt good on my skin. it was very easy to use. i love the fill & freeze. it was like 10 years was just gone. i had one of my clients staring at me. she goes, "you did something to your face." you're, like, glowing." and that was like, "aha! yes!" it was am
my crow's-feet are gone. you know, i got to be honest. i didn't think it was gonna work. >> i am definitely gonna take this home. >> i'll let you borrow it. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> there is absolutely no better proof than that, that fill & freeze works incredibly fast to reverse the signs of aging. and when you look younger, you feel better. and when you feel better, you're happier in every way. take a look at this. >> when i'm looking in the mirror,...
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when he addresses this catholic-largely crow at conversation shortly, he arrived -- crow at shortly he arrived not long ago. to the rapture. we have been saying earlier on this morning, the seen of symbolism. the choir that you are listening to is primarily a serb orthodox choir singing for a catholic crow at congregation -- crow at congregation, that's the idea and the throne from pope francis has been made for him by a muslim carpenter from - moth of sarajevo offered to make this. and the catholic church accepted the offer. these are the things that pope francis is using the visit for, to emphasise what is possible so the different ethnic communities that fought so bitterly, can, to some degree or another, get along with each other. >> reporter: with the loss of 100,000 lives, it was a terrible conflict. how is the pope going use his time to bring the community together. you can see what is happening. what about later? >> yes, he has already met the three presidents. presidential citizens. each of the three in the group. later this afternoon, he'll hold an interreligious talks as wel
when he addresses this catholic-largely crow at conversation shortly, he arrived -- crow at shortly he arrived not long ago. to the rapture. we have been saying earlier on this morning, the seen of symbolism. the choir that you are listening to is primarily a serb orthodox choir singing for a catholic crow at congregation -- crow at congregation, that's the idea and the throne from pope francis has been made for him by a muslim carpenter from - moth of sarajevo offered to make this. and the...
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i haven't trusted cameron crowe since "vanilla. sky." >> under rated movie. >> is emma stone evil? >> yes. get rid of her. i would like to play next to bradley cooper in hawaii. why are you using the voice? i want to be friends with her is what it is so i can get the perks of celebrity. this is an awful film. >> even before it came out there was talk and good for the film. we were talking about it. the idea that it is a real woman why is that the basis of the film that this woman is a quarter hawaiian with red hair. understand they may beacon fused. it is a confusing idea. good for them forgetting this publicity and for us talking about it. maybe it will help them. >> i think he has been confused since he cast kyra sedgwick in "singles." >> i thought i knew you. >> grr. all right well he is a rapper who doesn't give a crapper. he is the son of tom hanks. he believes he should use the n-word when ever he pleases. joanne is the same way. he sprinkles into his music and he defended the charming habit on instagram. >> look i know the majority of y'all will not get this because it is fr
i haven't trusted cameron crowe since "vanilla. sky." >> under rated movie. >> is emma stone evil? >> yes. get rid of her. i would like to play next to bradley cooper in hawaii. why are you using the voice? i want to be friends with her is what it is so i can get the perks of celebrity. this is an awful film. >> even before it came out there was talk and good for the film. we were talking about it. the idea that it is a real woman why is that the basis of the...
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. >> a crow in this area? wow >> alecia :it's official. this year's west nile season in marin has startedthe dead bird tested positive for the virus. >> i'm not totally surprised i knew it was spreading north for a while now so it was a matter of time before it got here. >> alecia :dead crows are the first indicators that the virus is present. neighbors in the court are now paying closer attention. >> i have an 8 year old running around in the backyard so it's a little scary. we will be careful. >> alecia :the marin/sonoma mosquito and vector control district will continue to trap, test and monitor adult mosquitos in the area. in the meantime they encourage the public to continue reporting dead birds. and remember to wear repellant and remove standing water from around homes. >> we will be careful >> alecia :reporting in marin alecia reid kron 4 news. >> vicki : two separate shark attacks in north carolina today that left two teens with life threatening injuries. officials say the first 9-1-1 call came in the
. >> a crow in this area? wow >> alecia :it's official. this year's west nile season in marin has startedthe dead bird tested positive for the virus. >> i'm not totally surprised i knew it was spreading north for a while now so it was a matter of time before it got here. >> alecia :dead crows are the first indicators that the virus is present. neighbors in the court are now paying closer attention. >> i have an 8 year old running around in the backyard so it's a...
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a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs. they could then set them up once camp was established. the babies were with the family's full-time face-to-face and it was a very convenient way to keep them safe, transport them. in some ways they were more of a member of the family 24/7 than a lot of times that we see today. then we have another exhibit that deals with closing adornment. it was very important that plains indians basically reflected their identity, not only tribal identity but ethnic and basically family identities. they did this a number of ways, with headdresses of various kinds, different hairstyles as well as beaded garments and different items that could reflect their membership in various groups. this is a set of open display drawers that we wanted to have as a part of our gallery, it gives the visitor a pretty good idea as to the range of things that we hav
a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs. they could then set them up once camp was established. the babies were with the family's full-time face-to-face and it was a very convenient way to keep them safe, transport them. in some ways they were more of a member of the family 24/7 than a lot of times that we see...
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the animal wanted to get eggs from a crow's nest. bear stayed focused on that meal even after the crows attacked the bear. after eating the eggs, the bear climbed slowly back down the tower and into the woods. >> looking for free money? grant money is being given away to nonprofits implementing new and innovative programs. the application is on our web site. eligibility requirements are also listed there. the deadline to apply is july 3rd. >> next marking the anniversary of the d-day invasion 71 years later. we'll take a look back at the historic operation. >>> this is "nbc 10 news." >> at 5:52 here is a live look. guess where? center city. you can barely see anything. that's because it's a cloudy start to our saturday a little bit overcast out there. meteorologist brittney shipp tells us that should clear out. today is really not going to be that bad of a day. temperatures should warm up better than they did yesterday and we will see more sun. she'll have details throughout the newscast. >> today marks the 71st anniversary of the d-
the animal wanted to get eggs from a crow's nest. bear stayed focused on that meal even after the crows attacked the bear. after eating the eggs, the bear climbed slowly back down the tower and into the woods. >> looking for free money? grant money is being given away to nonprofits implementing new and innovative programs. the application is on our web site. eligibility requirements are also listed there. the deadline to apply is july 3rd. >> next marking the anniversary of the...
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the movement to dismantle jim crow martin luther king jr., preached from its pulpits. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks or americans but for all americans who believe in liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. [applause] >> we do not know whether the killer of the reverend and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. an act he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nation's original sin. oh but god works in mistierous ways. [crowd cheering] [applause] god has different ideas. blinded by hate, the alleged killer could not see the grace surrounded by the reverend and that bible study group. the light of love that's shone as they open the church doors and invited a stranger to join in their prayer circle. the alleged killer could never have anticipated the way the families would respond when they saw him in court in the midst of unspeakable grief and forgiveness. he could not imagine that. [applause] [crowd cheering] >> blinded by hatred. he failed to comprehend what the
the movement to dismantle jim crow martin luther king jr., preached from its pulpits. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks or americans but for all americans who believe in liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. [applause] >> we do not know whether the killer of the reverend and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. an act he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nation's original sin....
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when there was a rightous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king, jr. preached from its pulpit and marches began from its steps. a sacred place this church. not just for blacks not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country a foundation sown for liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. (applause) >> we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bombs an arson and shots fired at churches not random but as a means of control, a way to terrorize at a price. (applause) an act that he imagined would insight fear-- incite fear and recrimination violence and suspicion. an act that he presumed would deepen divisions, that trace back to our nation's original sin. oh but god works in mysterious ways. (applause) god has different ideas. he didn't know he was being used by god. blinded by hatred the alleged killer
when there was a rightous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king, jr. preached from its pulpit and marches began from its steps. a sacred place this church. not just for blacks not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country a foundation sown for liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. (applause) >> we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others...
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. >> cameron crow is apologizing for the casting in his new film aloha.t's next. [ electronic dance music playing ] feel like a kid again with dunkin's new oreo and chips ahoy! flavored iced coffees. classic cookie flavor in every sip. america runs on dunkin'. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (grover) nice! (husband) 3 club seats. 50 yard line. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. every day, for the rest of your life. (grover) new wheels. nice. see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. another man accusing jerry sandusky of sexual abuse is asking a judge to force
. >> cameron crow is apologizing for the casting in his new film aloha.t's next. [ electronic dance music playing ] feel like a kid again with dunkin's new oreo and chips ahoy! flavored iced coffees. classic cookie flavor in every sip. america runs on dunkin'. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (grover) nice! (husband) 3 club seats. 50 yard...
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when are we going to have reparation for slavery for jim crow, for the new jim crol unless you give back, there is no forgiveness for you. >> i'm deeply afraid that we are still, as a country mired in prejudice and racism. >> the problem is we can't eliminate these type of incidents if we don't get at the source of the problem. the source isn't individual crazy people. the source is white supremacy. >> now once again that stuff is being put out to the entire world. with little skepticism on the part of the american media that's afraid to challenge it. they are afraid because if they do challenge they may be labeled antiblack bigots. so the media in the u.s.a. is intimidated. the only tv network that does not accept the blatant dishonesty that america is a white supremist nation is fox news. and some of us on this channel get viciously attacked for standing up for the truth. last night on my computer the yahoo news service carried anti-fox defamation from all kinds of crazy left wing websites. it was brutal. yahoo just throwing this garbage out there with no balance, giving these smear me
when are we going to have reparation for slavery for jim crow, for the new jim crol unless you give back, there is no forgiveness for you. >> i'm deeply afraid that we are still, as a country mired in prejudice and racism. >> the problem is we can't eliminate these type of incidents if we don't get at the source of the problem. the source isn't individual crazy people. the source is white supremacy. >> now once again that stuff is being put out to the entire world. with little...
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about her grandfather who tried to help everyone caught up in the laws but had no recourse with jim crowthe matter what our circumstances we all have the , power to make a difference in the lives of others. when she -- it is clear that both parents had a big influence on her. they were her cheerleaders. applied to work at the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi went to their house to conduct a routine background check her parents pulled out scrap books of her accomplishments and made the agents look through them. i am sure loretta was mortified. [laughter] president obama: "and here and there grade she had the prize and here's one of her old homes -- poems." i just picture the fbi agent "yes, ma'am." the agent later told loretta she probably wasn't a threat to america because if she were her parents would have documented it in some way. [laughter] [applause] president obama: that is something i can appreciate as a father. so loretta sees the opportunities her family gave her to build a distinguished life in public service. after harvard law school she rose to become a strong independent p
about her grandfather who tried to help everyone caught up in the laws but had no recourse with jim crowthe matter what our circumstances we all have the , power to make a difference in the lives of others. when she -- it is clear that both parents had a big influence on her. they were her cheerleaders. applied to work at the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi went to their house to conduct a routine background check her parents pulled out scrap books of her accomplishments and made the agents...
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america's first black presidential said the legacy of jim crow and almost every institution in our lives that casts a long shadow and part of our dna that's passed on. dylann roof mentions the group in a widely reported men fess toe he wrote, includes his opposition of, quote, all efforts to mix the races of mankind. and today, the guardian newspaper says returning or donating political contributions from council of conservative citizens president earl holt. darren taylor is a close associate of earl holt. he joins us from washington. mr. taylor, roof's manifesto says he got your inspiration from your website, roof wrote, "there are pages upon pages of these brooument black on white murders. i was in disbelief. i felt there was something vel ve i don't think. roof's step mother said, he was infected by internet evil. >> he did not get inspiration from the council's website, he got information. and the reason the information was so disturbing to him is because the facts, the reality, of the overwhelmingly black on white nature of interracial crime is something that is almost never reporte
america's first black presidential said the legacy of jim crow and almost every institution in our lives that casts a long shadow and part of our dna that's passed on. dylann roof mentions the group in a widely reported men fess toe he wrote, includes his opposition of, quote, all efforts to mix the races of mankind. and today, the guardian newspaper says returning or donating political contributions from council of conservative citizens president earl holt. darren taylor is a close associate...
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in the south, the system didn't even really again until the jim crow era and it did not die out until the world war ii era, the reason being that it was not until the mid-20th century that mechanized farming replaced the need for manual labor. it wasn't until they invented these large tractors that could pick the cotton, that peonage died out in the south. >> thank you very much. >> 150 years ago, on may 23 and 24th of 1865, two military precisions -- processions marched on pennsylvania avenue. on "american artifacts," a reenactment of the parade that celebrated the end of the civil war. >> company. my company. march. >> my name is kevin and i am from charlton, west virginia. >> what brings you here today? >> the 150th anniversary of the grand review of the army. it is a once in a lifetime opportunity to march down pennsylvania avenue. >> have you been doing a lot of events and how can you summarize? >> i have done just about all the marches. pennsylvania, westchester, appomattox. they have been kind of special. knowing that it was 150 years ago that it happened. this is my hobby and
in the south, the system didn't even really again until the jim crow era and it did not die out until the world war ii era, the reason being that it was not until the mid-20th century that mechanized farming replaced the need for manual labor. it wasn't until they invented these large tractors that could pick the cotton, that peonage died out in the south. >> thank you very much. >> 150 years ago, on may 23 and 24th of 1865, two military precisions -- processions marched on...
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that has been in this course around police accountability and the justice system called the new jim crow established by michele alexander who worked fwr the aclu and she has gaup through the data and history that is in place in the country. we had a huge civil rights movement that was able to change laws and take away the segregation that was happening in our communities especially in the south but cross the whole country. the civil rights movement also led to real advances but then later we put in place a lot of policies that led to more people be incarcerated and disproportioninately people of color african american and latinos. they get into a cycle of disenfranchisement and cut off from housing and get get housing and can't vote so we create what is in place a whole system of segregation and disenfranchise ment that is equal to what was established in the south under jim crow. that is all across the country. if we are looking at increasing the size of the police department we know we will put more people and future of young people behind bars. that is what happens. we look at the evi
that has been in this course around police accountability and the justice system called the new jim crow established by michele alexander who worked fwr the aclu and she has gaup through the data and history that is in place in the country. we had a huge civil rights movement that was able to change laws and take away the segregation that was happening in our communities especially in the south but cross the whole country. the civil rights movement also led to real advances but then later we...
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. >>> well director cameron crowe is you could say eating crow for his box office bomb "aloha". >> whatat? >> i'm tempted to say men that hugh nay, hawaiian leprechauns. >> crowe apologizing for casting emma stone half asian. the movie was slammed for not having a diverse cast. i have heard your words and i offer you a heartfelt apology to all who felt this was an odd or misguided casting choice. >>> have you ever wondered what it's like to go undercover for the cia? >> we're giving you a new identity. you'll no longer be susan hooper. you're a kworsed housewife from iowa. >> there is a new fox flick called "spy" gearing up for the next box off and our next guest got a sneak peek of the action. let's step into the fox light. was it great? >> it was fantastic. 'spy" stars melissa mccarthy and jude law. it hits the theaters tomorrow. and i got an inside look from where else but the red carpet. i spy with my little eye a summer blockbuster. with the guy who brought you " "bridesmaids". >> we got action sequences, twists and turns, double agents. >> oh dear did i forget to knock? >> mccarth
. >>> well director cameron crowe is you could say eating crow for his box office bomb "aloha". >> whatat? >> i'm tempted to say men that hugh nay, hawaiian leprechauns. >> crowe apologizing for casting emma stone half asian. the movie was slammed for not having a diverse cast. i have heard your words and i offer you a heartfelt apology to all who felt this was an odd or misguided casting choice. >>> have you ever wondered what it's like to go...
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there was a movement to dismantle jim crow. dr. martin luther king jr. preached and marches began from its steps. the sacred place, this church. not just for blacks, not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country. a foundation for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. [applause] >> that's right. >> yeah! [applause] president obama: we do not know whether the killer of reverend clementa pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bomb, s, arson shots fired at churches. not random, but as a means of control. a way to terrorize and depressed. -- and oppress. [applause] president obama: an act that he imagined would incite fear. and recrimination. and violence and suspicion. an act that he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nation's original sin. oh but god works in mysterious ways. [cheers] [applause] president obama: god ha
there was a movement to dismantle jim crow. dr. martin luther king jr. preached and marches began from its steps. the sacred place, this church. not just for blacks, not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country. a foundation for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. [applause] >> that's right. >> yeah! [applause] president obama: we do not know whether the killer of...
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was spreading north for a while now so it was a matter of time before it got here. >> reporter: dead crows are the first indicators that the virus is present. neighbors in the court are now paying closer attention. >>: i have an 8 year old running around in the backyard so it's a little scary. we will be careful. >> reporter: the marin/sonoma mosquito and vector control district will continue to trap test and monitor adult mosquitos in the area. in the meantime they encourage the public to continue reporting dead birds. and remember to wear repellant and remove standing water from around homes. >>: we will be careful >> reporter: reporting in marin, alecia reid kron 4 news. >> vicki: former florida governor jeb bush says he will begin his run for president on monday. back in december, jeb bush said he was exploring a 2016 run for the white house. now he's expected to enter the race tomorrow.with a speech at miami dade college.the nation's largest university. the 62-year-old bush acknowledged it could take time for hime to break out of a crowded rebublican pack. more info here: >> vicki: re
was spreading north for a while now so it was a matter of time before it got here. >> reporter: dead crows are the first indicators that the virus is present. neighbors in the court are now paying closer attention. >>: i have an 8 year old running around in the backyard so it's a little scary. we will be careful. >> reporter: the marin/sonoma mosquito and vector control district will continue to trap test and monitor adult mosquitos in the area. in the meantime they encourage...
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a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs. they could then set them up once camp was established. the babies were with the family's full-time face-to-face and it was a very convenient way to keep them safe, transport them. in some ways they were more of a member of the family 24/7 than a lot of times that we see today. then we have another exhibit that deals with closing adornment. -- clothing, adornment. it was very important that plains indians basically reflected their identity, not only tribal identity but ethnic and basically family identities. they did this a number of ways with headdresses of various kinds, different hairstyles as well as beaded garments and different items that could reflect their membership in various groups. this is a set of open display drawers that we wanted to have as a part of our gallery, it gives the visitor a pretty good idea as to the rang
a crow cradle board. this is very critical for transporting children. they could basically hang it on the side of the horse and the baby could be traveling along with the group. women could carry their infants on their backs. they could then set them up once camp was established. the babies were with the family's full-time face-to-face and it was a very convenient way to keep them safe, transport them. in some ways they were more of a member of the family 24/7 than a lot of times that we see...
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this is video of the crow ripping rubber off of a wiper blade and it has done this to more than 40 carsis spring. experts think it's breeding season for the crows so the bird is likely using the rubber to build a nest for its chicks. >>> today is national summer learning day. a time to remind parents and students that the students really need to keep up with their studies during their time off from school. education experts say kids can lose months of hard-earned skills during their summer break. they say parents can use apps and other online resources to keep children sharp. some of those apps which focus on math and reading can boost their skills. they urge parents to use incentives and reward kids for doing work over the summer. >>> if you want to learn where to find a new apartment, you may need luck because apartment occupancy is at an all-time high. national real estate figures from may show rentals hit a record 95% and because demand is higher so are the rents that people are @a6%9ñ those were up 5% last month. >>> now if you're tired of unwanted phone calls and texts known as ro
this is video of the crow ripping rubber off of a wiper blade and it has done this to more than 40 carsis spring. experts think it's breeding season for the crows so the bird is likely using the rubber to build a nest for its chicks. >>> today is national summer learning day. a time to remind parents and students that the students really need to keep up with their studies during their time off from school. education experts say kids can lose months of hard-earned skills during their...
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when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr.reached in his pulpit. marches began from its steps. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks, not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country, a foundation's own for liberty and justice for all. [applause] that is what the church meant. [applause] president obama: we do not know whether the killer of reverend pickney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bombs, and arson, and shots fired at churches. not random, but as a means of control. a way to terrorize and oppress. [applause] president obama: an act that he imagined would incite fear and recrimination, violence and suspicion. an act that he presumed would deepen divisions that trace back to our nation's original sin. oh, but god works in mysterious ways. [applause] president obama: god has different ideas. [applause] president obama: h
when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr.reached in his pulpit. marches began from its steps. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks, not just for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country, a foundation's own for liberty and justice for all. [applause] that is what the church meant. [applause] president obama: we do not know whether the killer of reverend pickney...
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it was supported by a movement that embraced jim crowe segregation. and moet recently, it was flouted by an individual who went into a church and killed nine people. >> nine people. >> i think it's the right move, and it sends the right message. >> thank you, professor. now trinidad? the president spoke very candidly. i want you to listen to what he said on this pod cast and then we'll talk. >> raisism. we are not cured of it. >> clearly. >> and it's not just a matter of it not being plight to say nigger in public, that's not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. >> you see sonny flinches whenever she hears it. i don't really like that word at all. but context is everything. what did you think? >> i listened to it a few times myself. i listened to the full thing. i feel a lot of times we take one segment out of a conversation and we just hone in a whole episode on. that but he was talking to that guy on that pod cast a whole hour. and they talked about a lot of different topics. and they got comfortable and he was talking to a white man.
it was supported by a movement that embraced jim crowe segregation. and moet recently, it was flouted by an individual who went into a church and killed nine people. >> nine people. >> i think it's the right move, and it sends the right message. >> thank you, professor. now trinidad? the president spoke very candidly. i want you to listen to what he said on this pod cast and then we'll talk. >> raisism. we are not cured of it. >> clearly. >> and it's not just...
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he was trying to make a remark about racism and crow's law. not comfortable with obama using the n-word. not presidential. another person says, he used the "n al qaeda word in a very pc manner on a serious issue, racism and that word are disgusting. i think his use made a point. what does your gut tell you? do you find the president's use of the "n" word acceptable? >>> finally here, a technological breakthrough is opening doors at the office and creating a real life cyborg. giving them a chance to have a microchip injected under their skin. could make a computer id card a thing of the past. >> it's 7:00 a.m. in stockholm and cecelia arrives at the office along with her colleagues. the secret a tiny microchip under the skin. >> you have a chip in your hand there? >> that's right. it's been inserted there. >> right. >> how do you open it? >> just like that. >> epicenter where big corporations like microsoft connect with fast growing companies puts the latest technology into the hands of its employees. literally. >> it's very practical. i can ev
he was trying to make a remark about racism and crow's law. not comfortable with obama using the n-word. not presidential. another person says, he used the "n al qaeda word in a very pc manner on a serious issue, racism and that word are disgusting. i think his use made a point. what does your gut tell you? do you find the president's use of the "n" word acceptable? >>> finally here, a technological breakthrough is opening doors at the office and creating a real life...
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you can't erase 200 or 300 years of institutionalized racism whether that be jim crow or most things that everyone agrees were systemically racist. the conversation has to be deeper than overt racism. it has to speak to systemic issues. >> race relations are not getting better. >> how better if they're part of our dna and transferred from one generation to another? americans are in some sense naturally by nature racist. it's an unfortunate indictment of a nation and it should be taken back. >> another network had this to say. >> this man did not pull out a confederate flag and shoot people. he pulled out a firearm. i don't understand why we're talking about the flag when the real issue is maybe something might have happened if we had concealed weapons in that church. it's a sideshow to be talking about the second amendment and a sideshow to be talking about the confederate flag or obama using the n-word. the issue is whether or not someone can work hard and make it to the middle class. and the answer is yes. >> the idea it is unique or worse here is simply wrong. you go to other plac
you can't erase 200 or 300 years of institutionalized racism whether that be jim crow or most things that everyone agrees were systemically racist. the conversation has to be deeper than overt racism. it has to speak to systemic issues. >> race relations are not getting better. >> how better if they're part of our dna and transferred from one generation to another? americans are in some sense naturally by nature racist. it's an unfortunate indictment of a nation and it should be...
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i grew up in jim crow.e are not going to stop until it really comes down. >> reporter: beyond south carolina, retail giant walmart announcing monday it will pull all confederate flag merchandise from the stores and website saying in a statement we never want to offend anyone with the products we offer. >> craig melvin thank you for that report. south carolina state legislature will debate removing the flag. momentum is clearly growing to remove the flag but should it? should this flag be blamed for what happened in charleston? we'll spin on this. it's special because we are going to include friend of the show and south carolina native jimmy williams. jimmy, when i see the confederate flag i feel fear. i feel a desire on the part of the person who's raising it to erase me to erase my human rights, to act like they want to go back to a time when there was a clear racial hierarchy that did not include me that sort of a step against racial justice. i feel all of those things. and, you know some might say, well
i grew up in jim crow.e are not going to stop until it really comes down. >> reporter: beyond south carolina, retail giant walmart announcing monday it will pull all confederate flag merchandise from the stores and website saying in a statement we never want to offend anyone with the products we offer. >> craig melvin thank you for that report. south carolina state legislature will debate removing the flag. momentum is clearly growing to remove the flag but should it? should this...
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when there was a righteous ,ovement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr. preached from its pulpit and marches began from its steps. church. place, this acks, not justl for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country, a foundation stone for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this surely fencede the meaning of his violent act. it was an act the true on a long astory of -- that drew on long history of bombs and arson and shots fired at churches, not random, but as a means of control. and oppress.orize an act that he imagined would recrimination, violence and suspicion, and act that he presumed would deepen divisions that traced back to our nation's original sin. god works in mysterious ways. [applause] god has different ideas. he did not know he was being used by god. blinded by hatred, the alleged killer could not see the grace surrounding reverend pinckney and that bible st
when there was a righteous ,ovement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr. preached from its pulpit and marches began from its steps. church. place, this acks, not justl for christians, but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country, a foundation stone for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this surely fencede the...
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everybody has crows feet once you get to a certain point. julie: not all of us want to do something about it, but if we do, we clearly have a solution here. pimm: i think we should just move on. we have a wave of mergers turning into a soon me or a full-fledged feeding frenzy as a top analyst at jefferies puts it. it started with more than $25 announced.deals where already on a new record pace. 16 transactions with $99 billion. pimm: where do we go from here? go to the jefferies global health care conference in new york city. great to have you with us. explain if you can how many companies are showing -- give us an idea of how much more popular you are this year than in previous years. don't know if i'm more popular, but the presentations are packed. and in room only especially for pharmaceutical companies. pimm: tell us about the oncology space. david: there's really a merger mania going on encompassing all areas of life sciences. pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies, and in my particular area, there have been 16 mergers of either a
everybody has crows feet once you get to a certain point. julie: not all of us want to do something about it, but if we do, we clearly have a solution here. pimm: i think we should just move on. we have a wave of mergers turning into a soon me or a full-fledged feeding frenzy as a top analyst at jefferies puts it. it started with more than $25 announced.deals where already on a new record pace. 16 transactions with $99 billion. pimm: where do we go from here? go to the jefferies global health...
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[applause] second year early '60s traveling in the south in revival services at the time jim crow laws prevented him from staying in motels and he frequently stated homes of family members for cry as a child referenda lynch would spend a week is a whole body he presented in the service also recalling how will complication responded to his sermons. and now serves as a paralegal in our division and a reverence daughter is now the 83rd attorney-general. [applause] i will now introduce her to sing the national anthem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ever like to ask the students from bedford academy to return to this stage so we can all say the pledge of allegiance in 2010 the u.s. attorney's office in the eastern district of new york developed a partnership with bedford academy high school that is a public school in brooklyn where more than 90 percent of the students graduate and go on to college. 27 students have participated in the u.s. attorney's office pre-lot program and attorney-general lynch has mentored a number of students. [applause] i am delighted to introduce a group of students her
[applause] second year early '60s traveling in the south in revival services at the time jim crow laws prevented him from staying in motels and he frequently stated homes of family members for cry as a child referenda lynch would spend a week is a whole body he presented in the service also recalling how will complication responded to his sermons. and now serves as a paralegal in our division and a reverence daughter is now the 83rd attorney-general. [applause] i will now introduce her to sing...
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you can't erase 200 or 300 years of institutionalized racism whether that be jim crow or most thingst everyone agrees were systemically racist. the conversation has to be deeper than overt racism. it has to speak to systemic issues. >> race relations are not getting better. >> how better if they're part of our dna and transferred from one generation to another? americans are in some sense naturally by nature racist. it's an unfortunate indictment of a nation and it should be taken back. >> another network had this to say. >> this man did not pull out a confederate flag and shoot people. he pulled out a firearm. i don't understand why we're talking about the flag when the real issue is maybe something might have happened if we had concealed weapons in that church. it's a sideshow to be talking about the second amendment and a sideshow to be talking about the confederate flag or obama using the n-word. the issue is whether or not someone can work hard and make it to the middle class. and the answer is yes. >> the idea it is unique or worse here is simply wrong. you go to other places i
you can't erase 200 or 300 years of institutionalized racism whether that be jim crow or most thingst everyone agrees were systemically racist. the conversation has to be deeper than overt racism. it has to speak to systemic issues. >> race relations are not getting better. >> how better if they're part of our dna and transferred from one generation to another? americans are in some sense naturally by nature racist. it's an unfortunate indictment of a nation and it should be taken...
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when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow, after martin luther king, jr. preached from pulpit and marches began from its stems. the sacred place of this church. not just for blacks. not just for christians but for everyone american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country a foundation for liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. [applause] >> we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but she surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bombs and arson and shots fired at churches. not random. but as a means of control the way to terrorize and oppress. an act that he imagined would insight fear. and recrimination, violence, and suspicious, an act that he presumed would beefen divisions tray trace back to the in this s original. oh, but god works in mysterious ways. [cheering and applause] god has different ideas. he didn't know he was being used by god. blind bid hatred the alleged killer could
when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow, after martin luther king, jr. preached from pulpit and marches began from its stems. the sacred place of this church. not just for blacks. not just for christians but for everyone american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country a foundation for liberty and justice for all. that's what the church meant. [applause] >> we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight...
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the animal wanted to get eggs from that crow's nest. the bear stayed focused on the meal even as the crows attacked him. after eating the eggs the bear slowly climbed back done from the tower and walked off into the woods. hey, mother nature right? now to decision 2016. new jersey governor chris christie is blasting hillary clinton for her new push to expand voter registration across the country. she's calling clinton's idea for automatic voter registration at age 18 a ploy to commit a fraud. she he said she does not know the first thing about voter rights in new jersey and other states she attacked. clinton accused republicans of creating fear about election fraud, keeping the poor the young, minorities and the elderly away from the polls. >> good morning. as we ledhead into the start of your weekend temperatures will be warmer today than we saw yesterday. a little more sunshine by sunday and storms for monday. most lily cloudy skies in philadelphia, calm right now. we saw a few showers earlier this morning. we'll see another round hea
the animal wanted to get eggs from that crow's nest. the bear stayed focused on the meal even as the crows attacked him. after eating the eggs the bear slowly climbed back done from the tower and walked off into the woods. hey, mother nature right? now to decision 2016. new jersey governor chris christie is blasting hillary clinton for her new push to expand voter registration across the country. she's calling clinton's idea for automatic voter registration at age 18 a ploy to commit a fraud....
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or anyone define her. -- teacher who refused to let jim crow or anyone define her.piration for my life's work. that's why i dedicate this day, this event, and this achievement to them. i must also thank my husband steve mitigating circumstance life's partner and my fearless champion who has never wavered in his support for my dreams and when faced with a choice has always always urged me to fly. and of course i have to thank all my colleagues my friends at the department of justice, for your ongoing faith in me and for giving me the opportunity to work for you as we go forth to implement the laws that set us free and bind us together as a nation. i would not have anyone else by my side as we work to preserve our national security and our cherished liberties, to make safe the world of cyberspace. to end the scourge of modern day slavery and as we confront the very nature of our citizens' relationship with those of us entrusted to protect and to serve. these are indeed challenging issues and challenging times. even as our world has expanded in wonderful ways, the thre
or anyone define her. -- teacher who refused to let jim crow or anyone define her.piration for my life's work. that's why i dedicate this day, this event, and this achievement to them. i must also thank my husband steve mitigating circumstance life's partner and my fearless champion who has never wavered in his support for my dreams and when faced with a choice has always always urged me to fly. and of course i have to thank all my colleagues my friends at the department of justice, for your...
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when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr.marches began from its steps. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks not just for christians but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country, a foundation for liberty and justice for all, that's what the church meant. we do not know whether the the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of bombs and arson and shots the fired at churches not random but as a means of control, a way to terrorize and oppress. an act that he imagined would insight fear and recrimination, to violence and suspicion. an act that he presumed would deepen divisions that trace back to our nation's original sin. oh but god works in mysterious ways. god has different idea ss. he didn't know he was being used by god. blinded by hatred the alleged killer could not see the grace surrounding reverend pinckney and that bible
when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr.marches began from its steps. a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks not just for christians but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country, a foundation for liberty and justice for all, that's what the church meant. we do not know whether the the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed...
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when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr. preached from its pulpit and the marches began from these steps. it is a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks. not just for christians. but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country. a foundation sown for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. [applause] >> yeah, that's right. that's right! [applause] pres. obama: we do not know whether the killer of reverend pinckney and eight others knew all of this history. but he surely sensed the meaning of his violent act. it was an act that drew on a long history of mobs and arson and shots fired at churches. not random, but as a means of control. a way to terrorize and oppress. [applause] pres. obama: this was an act that would incite fear and trace back to original sin. oh, but god works in mysterious ways. god works in different ideas -- god has different ideas. he didn't know he was being used by god. [applause] pres. obama: blinded by hatred, the
when there was a righteous movement to dismantle jim crow dr. martin luther king jr. preached from its pulpit and the marches began from these steps. it is a sacred place, this church. not just for blacks. not just for christians. but for every american who cares about the steady expansion of human rights and human dignity in this country. a foundation sown for liberty and justice for all. that is what the church meant. [applause] >> yeah, that's right. that's right! [applause] pres....
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. >> the legacy of slavery, jim crow, discrimination in almost every institution of our lives that casts a long shadow. that is still part of our dna. that has passed on. we are not cured of it. racism, we are not cured of it. and it is not just a matter of it not being polite to say "nigger" in public, it's not just a matter of overt discrimination. societies don't overnight completely erase everything that happened three hundred years prior. john: was he right or wrong to invoke that loaded term? mark: i think the president did it in a conversational way clearly to make a point. while it is a tough call for the media, we should do what we did, say at how the president of the united states said it. that's good enough for history. john: there is a distinction between using a word and invoking a word. that is important. there is so much euphemism around profanity. i like that the president is using it in an instructional way. i think the press is ridiculous when they have f-star-star-k. it doesn't have a purpose. mark: is so good president is going down there on friday. south carolina and
. >> the legacy of slavery, jim crow, discrimination in almost every institution of our lives that casts a long shadow. that is still part of our dna. that has passed on. we are not cured of it. racism, we are not cured of it. and it is not just a matter of it not being polite to say "nigger" in public, it's not just a matter of overt discrimination. societies don't overnight completely erase everything that happened three hundred years prior. john: was he right or wrong to...
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i take a look cameron crowe, the casting agents, the studio.erican requires magical thinking. i blame everybody else, not emma stone, for this terrible choice. he should be apologizing, though, for the low quality of the movie. that is the number-one problem here. >> i know. "aloha" didn't get the best reviews. and then it's got this on top of this. toure, see you next hour on "the cycle." appreciate you joining me. 3:00 p.m. eastern for "the cycle" with the gang all together. hail, back after this. thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. there are some things you just count
i take a look cameron crowe, the casting agents, the studio.erican requires magical thinking. i blame everybody else, not emma stone, for this terrible choice. he should be apologizing, though, for the low quality of the movie. that is the number-one problem here. >> i know. "aloha" didn't get the best reviews. and then it's got this on top of this. toure, see you next hour on "the cycle." appreciate you joining me. 3:00 p.m. eastern for "the cycle" with the...
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there were over 4000 lynchings of african-americans during the jim crow era. those lynchings were public affairs that were intended to terrify the african-american population. white on black racially motivated violence has a special place in our history and i think has a special place in our legal system. john mcardle: usa today was talking about the history of hate crime laws. they note that some opponents have argued that the expansion of hate crime laws created a special class of victims. other side as a threat to freedom of speech, making it possible to prosecute those opposed to homosexuality. your thoughts? william yeomans: those are humans are just wrong. in order to be prosecuted, you have to commit a crime. you have to engage in violence. that is otherwise a crime. every hate crime that the federal government prosecutes is a crime under state law. everything that is prosecuted as a hate crime is already a crime. there not some independent means of suppressing free thought. that is just misguided. john mcardle: what about the idea of treating a special
there were over 4000 lynchings of african-americans during the jim crow era. those lynchings were public affairs that were intended to terrify the african-american population. white on black racially motivated violence has a special place in our history and i think has a special place in our legal system. john mcardle: usa today was talking about the history of hate crime laws. they note that some opponents have argued that the expansion of hate crime laws created a special class of victims....
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he begins with the word but then he goes to jim crow slavery, and this casts a long shadow it's veryeful language. >> i mean given all that has happened this year it really is a remarkable turn of events and now for the president to raise this issue, we continue to talk about it. tricia it's good to with you with us thank you very much. >>> now to afghanistan and a deadly attack on the parliament building today. [ explosion ] [ screaming ] >> this was the scene inside as the taliban suicide bomber instruct the entrance. but security forces shot back. afghan officials say a woman, a 10 year old girl and all seven attackers died. more than 30 civilians were injured, no members of parliament were harmed. >>> the u.n. says last year's war in gaza broke international humanitarian laws. it says palestinians and israeli forces are both to blame. >> reporter: should there now be war crimes charges following last summer's gaza war? that's the key question posed by the release of a report by the u.n. commission of inquiry into the war, a conflict that killed well over 2,000 people. the finding
he begins with the word but then he goes to jim crow slavery, and this casts a long shadow it's veryeful language. >> i mean given all that has happened this year it really is a remarkable turn of events and now for the president to raise this issue, we continue to talk about it. tricia it's good to with you with us thank you very much. >>> now to afghanistan and a deadly attack on the parliament building today. [ explosion ] [ screaming ] >> this was the scene inside as...
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one was beaten with what looked like a crow bar. investigators think the fight may have started over a damaged car. all three victims are expected to survive. no arrests were made. >>> freemont police are investigating a suspicious death at a regional park. a man's body was found early yesterday morning in some bushes near the entrance of coyote hills off patterson ranch road. investigators believe the victim died of a gunshot wound to the chest. it's still unclear exactly what happened. the man has not been identified. there are no suspects. >>> it's 5:05. retailers are left as a ban on plastic bags, they secured enough signatures, many bay area cities have plastic bag bans in effect. supporters say they reduce litter and protect marine life. critics say the ban will only benefit the retailers: the company behind the turbo tax software is covering hundreds of jobs, intuit is cutting 5% of the work force in a realignment, that's about 400 employees. mountain view company employees about 8000 people worldwide. it's not clear where al
one was beaten with what looked like a crow bar. investigators think the fight may have started over a damaged car. all three victims are expected to survive. no arrests were made. >>> freemont police are investigating a suspicious death at a regional park. a man's body was found early yesterday morning in some bushes near the entrance of coyote hills off patterson ranch road. investigators believe the victim died of a gunshot wound to the chest. it's still unclear exactly what...
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. >>> director cameron crow is responding to backlash against his new film aloha. it's set in hawaii but features a mostly white cast including emma stone who plays a character who is said to be a quarter hawaiian and quarter chinese. on his blog crow offered an apology with explanation saying this. >> the character was written to abe super proud of quarter hawaiian who was frustrated that by all outward appearances she looked nothing like one. a half chinese father is meant to show the surprising mix of cultures often prevalent in hawaii. >>> still ahead, finding others to share her love of the outdoors. how this bay area woman is helping others enjoy nature and the piece that comes along with it. >> you will be hearing a lot of this phrase over the next couple of months. el nino. where are we right now? where are we heading? and will it help us get some rain in california? i'm going to explain this chart coming up in a few minutes. stick around. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, if it's june, it must be a swoon. >> line drive -- this is going to be a double
. >>> director cameron crow is responding to backlash against his new film aloha. it's set in hawaii but features a mostly white cast including emma stone who plays a character who is said to be a quarter hawaiian and quarter chinese. on his blog crow offered an apology with explanation saying this. >> the character was written to abe super proud of quarter hawaiian who was frustrated that by all outward appearances she looked nothing like one. a half chinese father is meant to...
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the speech he made just last march in selma, the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march, the jim crowra discrimination, and that lasted well into our lifetimes as you heard his spokesman say, but the president says he looks at his daughters and he cease the way they interact with all of their friends and associates and tlasz -- classmates. he says there is no question that race relations have come a long way but the feel there is still a long way to go. >> how does the president plan to honor the victims of last week's shooting? >> the president, vice president, and first lady are going to be traveling to charleston south carolina on friday. they will be there for the funeral of the pastor of that church. you recall in the immediate aftermath, the morning after the murder of those nine people president obama appeared in the briefing room and revealed he had known pastor pinkney for sometime. the president will deliver the eulogy on friday. >> mike thank you. >>> in oak creek, wisconsin, the charleston victims were honored at the temple that was the target of an attack three years ago.
the speech he made just last march in selma, the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march, the jim crowra discrimination, and that lasted well into our lifetimes as you heard his spokesman say, but the president says he looks at his daughters and he cease the way they interact with all of their friends and associates and tlasz -- classmates. he says there is no question that race relations have come a long way but the feel there is still a long way to go. >> how does the president plan...