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don francisco.fectuoso saludo a nuestros colegas del canal 41 en san antonio, texas cumplen 60 aÑos ellos son los verdaderos pioneros, la primera estaciÓn de televisiÓn en espaÑol en los ee.uu. con al canal 41 de san antonio nace ademÁs la cadena y despuÉs univisiÓn un gran aplauso para ustedes y que sigan estos dÍas de grandes festejos. aquÍ con nosotros la persona que va a construir su automÓvil, en una noticia buena y una mala la buena es que usted construye el automÓvil todo lo que se gana el primer chacal es suyo la mala es que tiene que llegar hasta el final si al final no le salen los tres chacales usted se lleva todo el dinero que se ganÓ hace el automÓvil, mÁs este aplauso del pÚblico. (aplausos) vino con la hermana gemela jimena de nueva york. >> sÍ. don francisco: vamos a ver los nÚmeros del uno al 10. cuÁl es el que le gusta? >> el 6. don francisco: 6. ya tiene una parte ya tiene 1000 dÓlares que son suyos de todas maneras, nÚmero. >> el 3. don francisco: 3. tienen dÓlares mÁs asegurados
don francisco.fectuoso saludo a nuestros colegas del canal 41 en san antonio, texas cumplen 60 aÑos ellos son los verdaderos pioneros, la primera estaciÓn de televisiÓn en espaÑol en los ee.uu. con al canal 41 de san antonio nace ademÁs la cadena y despuÉs univisiÓn un gran aplauso para ustedes y que sigan estos dÍas de grandes festejos. aquÍ con nosotros la persona que va a construir su automÓvil, en una noticia buena y una mala la buena es que usted construye el automÓvil todo lo...
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he did, don. specifically about joyce mitchell. i asked about her demeanor and given the magnitude of all of the allegations and accusations being lobbied at her. he said that she's very composed. that she's absorbing all of the details and that she's actually been watching a lot of the news reports about the prison break and the details surrounding her husband, lisle, as well. so he said it's been very interesting to watch. when i asked, i said in any fill way is she remorseful? he said once again, she's just in the process of trying to absorb what's happened. >> before i let you go here, what's the information about her cell phone? >> right. there was information about her cell phone, as you know, early on, there were reports that perhaps richard matt or david sweat had gotten a whole different cell phone. well, we are now hearing from a source close to the investigation that, first of all, that they have subpoenaed her cell phone records and, so far, don, so far now this could change in the future possible lid in the near future
he did, don. specifically about joyce mitchell. i asked about her demeanor and given the magnitude of all of the allegations and accusations being lobbied at her. he said that she's very composed. that she's absorbing all of the details and that she's actually been watching a lot of the news reports about the prison break and the details surrounding her husband, lisle, as well. so he said it's been very interesting to watch. when i asked, i said in any fill way is she remorseful? he said once...
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don is going to be with us throughout the hour. thank you so much, don. our focus today in charleston as we're expecting a news conference at any minute now from the mayor of charleston, joe riley. we're going to bring that to you live as, of course, the nation grieves with that city. for the nine people massacred in their house of worship. we're also getting new details at this hour about the man who carried out that cowardly attack. charleston police say dylann roof is charged now with nine counts of murder and possession of a firearm. his first court appearance is set for today at 2:00 p.m. law enforcement officials also say that roof confessed to the shootings during interviews with the charleston police and the fbi. as to his motive, a law enforcement official says roof told investigators he wanted to start a race war. investigators have determined that roof used a .45 caliber handgun to commit his horrific crimes, a gun he purchased from a charleston gun store in april. meanwhile, we're also waiting to hear new developments in upstate new york from
don is going to be with us throughout the hour. thank you so much, don. our focus today in charleston as we're expecting a news conference at any minute now from the mayor of charleston, joe riley. we're going to bring that to you live as, of course, the nation grieves with that city. for the nine people massacred in their house of worship. we're also getting new details at this hour about the man who carried out that cowardly attack. charleston police say dylann roof is charged now with nine...
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>> you have said don, as a tourist.e or uniform. he was oun of the people out here protecting what we call our freedom, our constitution. this family is the perfect american dream. immigrants who came to america. they were so proud of the fact that they had an opportunity for their children and they applauded their son when he enlisted in the marine corps and decided to serve for our country. the reason he's being held right now because supposedly the charge is he did cooperating with the enemy. well he was a marine. that's why he's in prison. that's the reason i'm involved in this don, number one we leave no marine behind. we also have to understand we have people right now that want to make sure we go to war as quickly as we can again and the same marines will question if i get in trouble later, are you going to come and protect me? i've got to say this real quick. this family is doing this all on their own, don. they're not getting any, you know cooperation and they're not really getting any money or support. so plea
>> you have said don, as a tourist.e or uniform. he was oun of the people out here protecting what we call our freedom, our constitution. this family is the perfect american dream. immigrants who came to america. they were so proud of the fact that they had an opportunity for their children and they applauded their son when he enlisted in the marine corps and decided to serve for our country. the reason he's being held right now because supposedly the charge is he did cooperating with the...
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here's another "n" word for you, don. no!! (laughter) diddy is arrested reportedly for hitting someone with a kettle bell. (laughter) that's the first hit diddy's been a part of in 20 years. (laughter) (applause) and a california lawmaker says that abortions cause drought. that's ludacris, who also has more hits than diddy in the past 20 years. (laughter) this is "the nightly show"! let's do this! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ (cheers and applause) >> larry: thank you very much. welcome to "the nightly show." thank you very much. such a great audience. i'm larry wilmore. we've got a great one for you tonight. joe morton, papa pope from "scandal" is here. (cheers and applause) very exciting. papa pope in the house. very exciting. okay. tonight we begin in my home state of california, where fire crews are battling a 17,000-acre blaze. what's worse, california is in the worst drought in its history. okay. seems like a good time for larry wilmore to update the california drought in a segment we're
here's another "n" word for you, don. no!! (laughter) diddy is arrested reportedly for hitting someone with a kettle bell. (laughter) that's the first hit diddy's been a part of in 20 years. (laughter) (applause) and a california lawmaker says that abortions cause drought. that's ludacris, who also has more hits than diddy in the past 20 years. (laughter) this is "the nightly show"! let's do this! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ (cheers and...
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don josÉ: hemos llorado y hemos aguantado con hambre.residentes de este paÍs. >> dentro de mi yo quisiera darle algo mÁs a mi padre. don josÉ: yo le digo que me regale un fuerte abrazo y me diga feliz dÍa del padre. porque ahora sÍ podemos decir que estamos felices. arantxa: que bella historia fÉlix. >>hola que tal, en sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora. el futbolista alex rompe su silencio en el uso de sustancias prohibidas. ♪ >> no sabÍa que iba a ser la reacciÓn de los fanÁticos, de los peloteros reportera: como te sentÍas en un momento dado? presentadora: tambiÉn presentamos a los efectivos mÉdicos para evitar esta epidemia. acompÁÑenos a solo minutos. ♪ ♪ fÉlix: y ahora ivÁn nos trae el resumen deportivo. y el gran premio de fÓrmula uno en austria. ivÁn: que tal, muy buenas noches, hoy se definÍan los clasificados del grupo c de la copa amÉrica en chile 2015. colombia y perÚ protagonizaron un partido peleado pero de muy bajo nivel futbolÍstico. dejo a los cafeteros a la espera de lo que ocurra entre el partido de brasil y venezuela. colom
don josÉ: hemos llorado y hemos aguantado con hambre.residentes de este paÍs. >> dentro de mi yo quisiera darle algo mÁs a mi padre. don josÉ: yo le digo que me regale un fuerte abrazo y me diga feliz dÍa del padre. porque ahora sÍ podemos decir que estamos felices. arantxa: que bella historia fÉlix. >>hola que tal, en sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora. el futbolista alex rompe su silencio en el uso de sustancias prohibidas. ♪ >> no sabÍa que iba a ser la reacciÓn de...
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i'm don dahler. with the western edition of the broadcast. armed, dangerous, and desperate are the words law enforcement sources are using tonight to describe escaped prisoner david sweat. police believe the now-lone fugitive is in a densely wooded area near malone, new york where it's expected to rain overnight as temperatures drop into the 40s. 1200 law enforcement officers are trying to hunt down the convicted cop killer based on two sets of footprints found near a cabin that was broken into earlier this week, police think sweat was traveling with his escape partner richard matt before matt was gunned down in a confrontation with officers yesterday. anna werner is in the search area. >> reporter: law enforcement set a perimeter in the area where richard matt was shot and killed by border patrol agents friday. al macneil lives in the search area. he spoke to affiliated wcax. >> there are rangers up and down the road with guns pointed up my driveway. >> reporter: and new pictures show the cabin in mountview where police first found the d.n.a
i'm don dahler. with the western edition of the broadcast. armed, dangerous, and desperate are the words law enforcement sources are using tonight to describe escaped prisoner david sweat. police believe the now-lone fugitive is in a densely wooded area near malone, new york where it's expected to rain overnight as temperatures drop into the 40s. 1200 law enforcement officers are trying to hunt down the convicted cop killer based on two sets of footprints found near a cabin that was broken into...
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don and john with 60. it is anybody's game at this point. when we come back, the point values double as we go head-to-head. stay tuned. i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. where you also find her. ♪ a romantic fumble at this romantic chateau ... leads to these fine humans. who you take to this eco-lodge ... to get seriously close to nature. then you check in with her at this tropical paradise. before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover. get
don and john with 60. it is anybody's game at this point. when we come back, the point values double as we go head-to-head. stay tuned. i am rich. on the grounds of my estate, i hob nob with the glitterati and play equestrian sports. out on the veranda, we enjoy finger sandwiches and other assorted dainties. i wear nothing less than the finest designer footwear. wherever i go, the paparazzi capture my every move. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. where you also find...
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that's all i'm saying. >> don, thank you.s the moment this was the president standing up there singing "amazing grace." ♪ amazing grace ♪ ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ ♪ i once was lost ♪ ♪ but now i'm found ♪ ♪ was blind but now i see ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> clementa pinkney, found that grace. cynthia hurt found that grace. suzie jackson found that grace. ethyl lance found that grace. depayne middle-doctor found that great tywanza found that gray daniel found that grace. sharonda found that grace. myra thompson found that grace. through the example of their lives, they have now passed it on to us. may we find ourselves worthy of that appreciate and extraordinary gift. as long as our lives endure may grace now lead them home. may god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. ♪ there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it
that's all i'm saying. >> don, thank you.s the moment this was the president standing up there singing "amazing grace." ♪ amazing grace ♪ ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ ♪ i once was lost ♪ ♪ but now i'm found ♪ ♪ was blind but now i see ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> clementa pinkney, found that grace. cynthia hurt found that grace. suzie jackson found that grace. ethyl lance found that grace. depayne middle-doctor found that...
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this is "cfnn tonight," i'm don lemon. the governor of vermont says there's reason to believe that richard matt and david sweat may be there. matter of fact the governor joins me on the phone right now. thank you so much for joining us. as we talked tonight, you believe these two killers are in your state? >> we just have no idea. what we do know don, is the only indication they have given to credible sources prior to their escape is that they thought it would be wise to hit for a remote camp in vermont because they thought there would be less heat from law enforcement in vath vathermont than there is in new york. governor quomo and i want to get him back and locked up where they belong. >> governor, you mentioned a remote camp. talk to me more about that. what do you mean about that? >> we're not talking about a specific location. but it's clear to us based upon conversations, that based on information that we have that we can't divulge at this point, that their vision was to head to vermont to chill out for a bit while t
this is "cfnn tonight," i'm don lemon. the governor of vermont says there's reason to believe that richard matt and david sweat may be there. matter of fact the governor joins me on the phone right now. thank you so much for joining us. as we talked tonight, you believe these two killers are in your state? >> we just have no idea. what we do know don, is the only indication they have given to credible sources prior to their escape is that they thought it would be wise to hit for...
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our coverage continues with cnn's don lemon. don? >> anderson, thank you very much. an amazing scene here today. this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. relative avenue relative. >>> tonight, we're going to talk to two brothers who can't call their sister vain. i want to go to sonny hosta now. we have been together all day, sonny. we went to the library for one of the victims. they held a service of sorts. but just to watch the crowds. i had a feel iing that it was goirng to build on a friday night. it's such a diverse crowd. >> i've been around communities as a prosecutor communities that have experienced tragedy and sadness and grief. i can tell you, i've never seen a community react this way with forgiveness, with hope, coming together like this. but everyone has been affected by this. i had the opportunity to speak to a charleston police officer. he was one of the first responders. he was almost in tears describing what he saw into the church and saw the bodies of elderly people being shot. >> and when people say thank you for being here and telling the story. >> ye
our coverage continues with cnn's don lemon. don? >> anderson, thank you very much. an amazing scene here today. this is "cnn tonight" i'm don lemon. relative avenue relative. >>> tonight, we're going to talk to two brothers who can't call their sister vain. i want to go to sonny hosta now. we have been together all day, sonny. we went to the library for one of the victims. they held a service of sorts. but just to watch the crowds. i had a feel iing that it was goirng...
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su campaÑa: cuida tu don. >> millones lo conocen, lo admiran y se han divertido con su famoso sÁbadoyo tenÍa una madre diabÉtica, un abuelo diabÉtico, y tenÍa muchas posibilidades de ser diabÉtico. >> a pesar de su historia familiar, don francisco no siempre se cuÍdo. >> durante un tiempo no hice mucho deporte. fue cuando reciÉn me casÉ. pero desde los 36 aÑos en adelante, deporte diario. ocasionalmente a cuidarme, ocasionalmente descuidarme. >> aunque en la actualidad a veces se descuida, ha sido disciplinado con su alimentaciÓn y todos los dÍas trae al trabajo sus comidas. >> ese es su almuerzo? >> digamos. puedo comer tambiÉn un poquitito de pescado con ensalada, algo asÍ. se trata de comer varias veces al dÍa y cantidades pequeÑas. como de todo, pero poco. >> Él come seis veces al dÍa. >> si uno come cada dos hooras y media, come antes que tenga hambre. entonces las porciones son mÁs pvnas. >> un dÍa con don francisco puede ser muy agitado. >> hago deportes de lunes a viernes. ni sÁbado, ni domingo. me levanto temprano, hago deportes. posteriormente tomo mi desayuno y me vengo a
su campaÑa: cuida tu don. >> millones lo conocen, lo admiran y se han divertido con su famoso sÁbadoyo tenÍa una madre diabÉtica, un abuelo diabÉtico, y tenÍa muchas posibilidades de ser diabÉtico. >> a pesar de su historia familiar, don francisco no siempre se cuÍdo. >> durante un tiempo no hice mucho deporte. fue cuando reciÉn me casÉ. pero desde los 36 aÑos en adelante, deporte diario. ocasionalmente a cuidarme, ocasionalmente descuidarme. >> aunque en la...
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i'm don lemon. here's what we know. police going door-to-door as they hunt for two convicted killers. police believe a woman planned to pick them up after they escaped, but, at the last minute minute, she changed her mind. police say joyce mitchell has turn today police and has not been charged. >>> so jason, there is big news tonight about this joyce mitchell the prison employee that investigators questioned after the escape. tell us the very latest on that? >> a couple things. as you mentioned, authorities believe she had initially planned to pick up david sweat and richard matt. but at the last minute possibly, she may have changed her mind. this is part of the investigation. she is cooperating with the investigators. also they've taken a look at her cell phone, don. they believe that her phone was used to make several calls to people who knew richard matt. again, unclear if she made the calls or somebody else made the calls. again, this now part of this investigation. also this evening, her son coming to her defense
i'm don lemon. here's what we know. police going door-to-door as they hunt for two convicted killers. police believe a woman planned to pick them up after they escaped, but, at the last minute minute, she changed her mind. police say joyce mitchell has turn today police and has not been charged. >>> so jason, there is big news tonight about this joyce mitchell the prison employee that investigators questioned after the escape. tell us the very latest on that? >> a couple things....
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i'm don lemon. as the search area expands, there are new details about the alleged plot to kill the husband of joyce mitchell. the prison employee charged as an accomplice in the escape. >>> also, it is the last question you'd expect americans to be asking in 2015. >> are you an african-american woman? >> i identify as black. >> but what exactly does that mean for rachel dolezal, a former naacp leader who was born white? and what do african-americans say? i have a great line of guests, including rachel dolezal's brother and her parents, who say their daughter is disconnected to reality. >>> donald trump enters a gop race for the white house. should americans take his candidacy seriously? >>> we're going to begin with the hunt for the escaped prisoners. randy is in new york for us this evening. i understand you have new information about the alleged plot to kill joyce mitchell's husband. what can you tell us about what? >> reporter: we do, don. we spoke with a source close to the investigation, with
i'm don lemon. as the search area expands, there are new details about the alleged plot to kill the husband of joyce mitchell. the prison employee charged as an accomplice in the escape. >>> also, it is the last question you'd expect americans to be asking in 2015. >> are you an african-american woman? >> i identify as black. >> but what exactly does that mean for rachel dolezal, a former naacp leader who was born white? and what do african-americans say? i have a...
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yn i'm don dahler, cbs news in new york, have a good night.sored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access showing solidarity in faith and forgiveness. how bay area worshippers are sending prayers to the grieving charleston community and an east bay home destroyed... but a family saved... the heroics that came from an alert neighbor. kpix 5 news is next. a mural celebrating gay and transgender lifestyles ... defaced in the mission ... just days female announcer: looking for the hottest deal on a new mattress? then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! right now at sleep train save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot, they're explosive! don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ days before "pride" weekend. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> a mural celebrating gay and transgender lifestyl
yn i'm don dahler, cbs news in new york, have a good night.sored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access showing solidarity in faith and forgiveness. how bay area worshippers are sending prayers to the grieving charleston community and an east bay home destroyed... but a family saved... the heroics that came from an alert neighbor. kpix 5 news is next. a mural celebrating gay and transgender lifestyles ... defaced in the mission ... just days female announcer: looking for the...
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i'm don dahler, cbs news in new york, have a good night.red by cbs >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news" a philadelphia neighborhood is on edge after gunmen shoot 10 people including three children. plus, a plan is rescued after his vehicle plunges into the camden county river. hear from a witness who saw it all happen. justin. >> and summer has officially arrived now. it's going to stay hot and muggy. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news"." >> a west philadelphia neighborhood is on edge after gunmen open fire on a block party. they shot 10 people including three children. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. those gunmen are still on the loose tonight as the victims were being treated in the
i'm don dahler, cbs news in new york, have a good night.red by cbs >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news" a philadelphia neighborhood is on edge after gunmen shoot 10 people including three children. plus, a plan is rescued after his vehicle plunges into the camden county river. hear from a witness who saw it all happen. justin. >> and summer has officially arrived now. it's going to stay hot and muggy. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in...
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i'm don dahler, cbs news in new york, have a good night.red by cbs >>> we've got breaking news at this hour. we're told there's a large police presence in the 600 block of maryland avenue southwest. >>> and our garrett is live on the scene. garrett what's going on there? >> reporter: well, deborah, bruce, a massive police presence here. police responded to a call around 4:00 this afternoon. it is for a barricaded subject. as you look behind me, you can see the entire block, completely taken up with law enforcement vehicles ranging from the capital police to mpd, fire and ems. the helicopter is circling the building, appearing to be the office building off the corner of sixth and maryland. showing that it is an
i'm don dahler, cbs news in new york, have a good night.red by cbs >>> we've got breaking news at this hour. we're told there's a large police presence in the 600 block of maryland avenue southwest. >>> and our garrett is live on the scene. garrett what's going on there? >> reporter: well, deborah, bruce, a massive police presence here. police responded to a call around 4:00 this afternoon. it is for a barricaded subject. as you look behind me, you can see the entire...
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don champion is in columbia. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison. thousands of people are expected here today. it's the first of three days of remembrance for the state senator who one colleague called one of the nicest people to work in this building. the body of clementa pinckney will lie in south carolina's capitol rotunda today as mourners pour in to pay their final respects. pinckney spent much of his time at the state capitol as a senator. on tuesday his friends and colleagues took a moment to remember his character. >> a man who held no hard feelings against anyone, a man who loved everyone that he came in contact with. >> reporter: those who knew him best described pinckney as a man guided by faith, not politics. it was in the mother emanuel ame church where he was killed last week along with eight others studying the bible. some lawmakers are challenging each other to honor his legacy with actions. >> i ask that in the memory of mr. pinckney that we are generous in spirit, gracious in our conversation. >> reporter: a horse-drawn caisson wil
don champion is in columbia. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison. thousands of people are expected here today. it's the first of three days of remembrance for the state senator who one colleague called one of the nicest people to work in this building. the body of clementa pinckney will lie in south carolina's capitol rotunda today as mourners pour in to pay their final respects. pinckney spent much of his time at the state capitol as a senator. on tuesday his friends...
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>> you know what the line is, don?he line is when you don't just act black, but you actually tan yourself, you actually throw on a weave,you actually tell people that your adopted black brother is your son. you have willy come over here and make him your father and you try to live a life of blackness without having to deal with the penalties, the consequences and the trauma and the pain of being black. that's where i draw the line with her. >> but is imstation the best -- and i'm not specifically talking about rachel. i'm talking about in culture. we have been saying on this show and in our immediameetings, bla the new black now. everybody wants to be black. >> i don't think this is anybody e anything new. it's something that's been going on for a very long time. a lot of people made that claim against elvis presley. >> so i think that's a positive. better the borrow from than to be a racist who hates. >> whabt the argument from why people -- go ahead, mark. >> but it plays into vicious and sometimes racist stereotypes
>> you know what the line is, don?he line is when you don't just act black, but you actually tan yourself, you actually throw on a weave,you actually tell people that your adopted black brother is your son. you have willy come over here and make him your father and you try to live a life of blackness without having to deal with the penalties, the consequences and the trauma and the pain of being black. that's where i draw the line with her. >> but is imstation the best -- and i'm...
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i want to go back to don in south carolina now. don? people are walking by here where we are live. are you a resident of south carolina? >> yes. >> people are just walking by and saying that they are outraged by this judge's statements. i'm sorry. it's tough. i don't want to be the judge and juror of this judge. but i think what he said is outrageous. you're from south carolina? >> yes. >> what's your name? >> melanie. >> and you heard the -- >> yeah. we were watching at home and we just thought it was absolutely ridiculous as well that he would want to take time at a beginning of something crazy like this to tell us to take time and think about his family being victims. >> yeah. >> it's just crazy. >> yeah. come on up here. come on. is that your husband or your boyfriend? >> yes, my boyfriend. we wanted to come over here and thank you for bringing that up because we felt the same way and thought it was out reaj jous that somebody would say that. >> why do you think he would do that? >> the whole thing seemed inappropriate to have a bon
i want to go back to don in south carolina now. don? people are walking by here where we are live. are you a resident of south carolina? >> yes. >> people are just walking by and saying that they are outraged by this judge's statements. i'm sorry. it's tough. i don't want to be the judge and juror of this judge. but i think what he said is outrageous. you're from south carolina? >> yes. >> what's your name? >> melanie. >> and you heard the -- >> yeah....
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don champion has the latest. >> reporter: you're aware of the escapees from vermont, right? authorities in vermont pounded the pavement wednesday night handing out "wanted" posters. >> reporter: and searching camp grounds for richard matt and david sweat. >> we've had plenty of peach approach us that we don't know. it's just what you do in the camp ground. >> reporter: the hunt has grown across state lines and has grown more intense. >> they're killers, they're murderers. there's no reason to believe they wouldn't do it again. >> reporter: investigators have expanded their search to the borders of vermont. >> we have information that suggests that they thought that new york was going to be hot, vermont would be cooler in terms of law enforcement. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that joyce mitchell an employee at the facility was allegedly supposed to pick up the prisoners when they broke out. instead she sought treatment for a panic attack. so far she's not been named a suspect. don champion cbs news essex, new york. >>> this morning we've learned of increasing activity. d
don champion has the latest. >> reporter: you're aware of the escapees from vermont, right? authorities in vermont pounded the pavement wednesday night handing out "wanted" posters. >> reporter: and searching camp grounds for richard matt and david sweat. >> we've had plenty of peach approach us that we don't know. it's just what you do in the camp ground. >> reporter: the hunt has grown across state lines and has grown more intense. >> they're killers,...
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my name is don air. i am a lawyer in washington and the chairman of the supreme court historical society's publication committee. i was honored to serve on the selection committee for the griswold prize and i am pleased to welcome you to the 2015 erwin griswold prize lecture. i have to ask everyone to make sure your cell phones, smart phones, tablets are turned off. they tell me if you do not do that the sound system may not function right, among other things. erwin griswold was surely one of the most remarkable lawyers of the last century, distinguishing himself in many ways during his 65-year legal career. among other things, he was a renowned expert in tax law. he was the dean of the harvard law school for 21 years and he was the solicitor general in an unprecedented and on succeeded phenomena and of being appointed by lyndon johnson a democrat and being kept on for several years in the richard nixon administration, which we will hear about tonight. he was also the historical society's first chairman.
my name is don air. i am a lawyer in washington and the chairman of the supreme court historical society's publication committee. i was honored to serve on the selection committee for the griswold prize and i am pleased to welcome you to the 2015 erwin griswold prize lecture. i have to ask everyone to make sure your cell phones, smart phones, tablets are turned off. they tell me if you do not do that the sound system may not function right, among other things. erwin griswold was surely one of...
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the idea that we could fashion a democracy in iraq seemed to be unrealistic. >> really, don?bleep] unrealistic to you? really?5 for how long? >> i was concerned about it when i first heard those words. >> from when you first it? so from the very beginning, you were convinced that we would not succeed? >> from the very beginning, we were convinced that we would succeed, and that means that that regime would end. >> holy [bleep]! do you not know that your speeches are videotaped? what are you, a cop shooting an unarmed black guy? whatuó4(ç are you? there are literally cameras in the room! okay, all right, okay. so now you guys are basically caught up. now that 4,425 americans have died in iraq, rummy is say, he knew trying to bomb iraq into a democracy was a bad idea which leaves only one question, don which of uniform former posse are you throwing under the bus for this little oversight we call a 13-year quagmire? you gonna blame bush? cheney? powell? i mean, at this point why not blame the black guy? >> he places most of the blame for the current situation in the middle east
the idea that we could fashion a democracy in iraq seemed to be unrealistic. >> really, don?bleep] unrealistic to you? really?5 for how long? >> i was concerned about it when i first heard those words. >> from when you first it? so from the very beginning, you were convinced that we would not succeed? >> from the very beginning, we were convinced that we would succeed, and that means that that regime would end. >> holy [bleep]! do you not know that your speeches...
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don champion is in man hat hadden, don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we're getting a break here but as you said flash flood warning remain in effect here. it's not just here though it certainly has been more than a week of wild weather, all across the country. the east coast is getting soaked. streets are looking more like creeks in places like the jersey shore. the water getting so high in some areas, making roads impassible to cars and pedestrians. the rain pouring into basements. measures like sandbags and plastics not enough to keep the rising water at the bay. the evening commute in the nation's capital washed out as was last night's national baseball game. gusty winds brought trees to the ground. and a bolt of lightning blasted this home in suburban d.c. a similar scene in south carolina where a lightning strike charged the roof of the home. >> i even thought about getting the garden hose and running up in the attic to see if i could extinguished flames. >> reporter: no one inside was hurt. devastated floods last week are starting to warm up and
don champion is in man hat hadden, don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we're getting a break here but as you said flash flood warning remain in effect here. it's not just here though it certainly has been more than a week of wild weather, all across the country. the east coast is getting soaked. streets are looking more like creeks in places like the jersey shore. the water getting so high in some areas, making roads impassible to cars and pedestrians. the rain...
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don rutherford is in new jersey with the very latest. good morning, don. >> good morning, man re. tensions boiled ore when police say what started as a crowd control problem quickly turned into chaos. >> watch out, watch out. >> it's very dangerous out here. >> reporter: new jersey state police locked in a vie legislate struggle music fans outside of metlife stadium, some throwing bottles at officers police using riot gear and military-style vehicles to disperse the crowd, many overcome by fumes from tear gas. police say they were called in to keep order after people began climbing ore fences to get in. they told everyone outside the gate complex even if they had tickets. >> they had everybody standing outside a mob of people. they would not let us in. when i asked what was going on, they said there was some sort of riot but they wouldn't elaborate. >> reporter: the stadium was put on lockdown but many outside were upset how the police handled the situations. >> people were standing out here for over three and a half hours to get inside for paying for concerts. the way they treat
don rutherford is in new jersey with the very latest. good morning, don. >> good morning, man re. tensions boiled ore when police say what started as a crowd control problem quickly turned into chaos. >> watch out, watch out. >> it's very dangerous out here. >> reporter: new jersey state police locked in a vie legislate struggle music fans outside of metlife stadium, some throwing bottles at officers police using riot gear and military-style vehicles to disperse the...
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i don t think it s a zero-sum game. that s what people want to believe. a lotta people make a lot of money if you believe that you know? and-- i m-- i m just-- i m one that doesn't believe that. >> what happened with the salvation army? didn't they give-- >> yeah. >> --a million dollars? >> the salvation army pulled their grant from us-- because-- we weren't -- building houses fast enough and getting people in them. there was a conflict of-- best practices which is we are n-- we are restricted to who we can sell our houses to. only-- 80% a.m.i., average median income, and below. the city and other people involved and the salvation army also, were saying. no build the houses. build the houses first, then go find people to get qualified up and then get into the houses. and we sayin the difficulty is-- getting people qualified. to lose a grant was-- you know is unfortunate. it s not the end of the program. >> what s the biggest problem right now, post-katrina new orleans would you say? >> crime. crime. >> and what s the root of that crime? >> job-stop bullet
i don t think it s a zero-sum game. that s what people want to believe. a lotta people make a lot of money if you believe that you know? and-- i m-- i m just-- i m one that doesn't believe that. >> what happened with the salvation army? didn't they give-- >> yeah. >> --a million dollars? >> the salvation army pulled their grant from us-- because-- we weren't -- building houses fast enough and getting people in them. there was a conflict of-- best practices which is we...
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five minutes later, sinatra gets up, walks across the room, comes over to don and says, "don, oh, soou." and rickles says, "not now! not when i'm with people!" [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is the best. >> regis: true story. >> jimmy: that's the greatest. that's a great story. that is a great, great story. oh my gosh. that is unbelievable, man. fantastic. guys, one more thing before we get started. this is exciting for me here. i put out this children's picture book, right? [ cheers and applause ] "your baby's first words will be dada." trying to make my baby say, "dada." it'd be their first word, yeah. >> regis: yeah. >> jimmy: were your kids' -- was j.j.'s first word "dada?" >> regis: no. mama, though. >> jimmy: mama, yeah. >> regis: yeah. >> jimmy: winnie's was mama. >> regis: but, dada, was always like second fiddle. >> jimmy: you know, it is. that's why i created this book. >> regis: good for you. >> jimmy: it's just -- no real plot. no real plot to the book. it's just a bunch of farm animals just saying, "dada." [ laughter ] that's all it is. that's all it is. >> reg
five minutes later, sinatra gets up, walks across the room, comes over to don and says, "don, oh, soou." and rickles says, "not now! not when i'm with people!" [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that is the best. >> regis: true story. >> jimmy: that's the greatest. that's a great story. that is a great, great story. oh my gosh. that is unbelievable, man. fantastic. guys, one more thing before we get started. this is exciting for me here. i put out this...
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i'm don lemon. breaking news tonight. law enforcement admits the trail goes cold ten days after the spectacular prison break they have no idea where two escaped killers are. this as sources tell cnn the prisoners planned to kill the husband of their alleged accomplice. joyce mitchell is facing years behind bars after a court appearance today. >>> and what is it that a lot of women find so attractive about convicts? i'm going to talk to the wife of an inmight. >>> also tonight, the embattled leader of the naacp in spokane steps down after her family outs her as being white. is it so wrong for a white woman to call herself black? the surprising debate is coming up on this program in moments. >>> i want to begin with the hunt for the escaped killers who vanished tn days ago. miguel marquez is in upstate new york. miguel, what are ween learning tonight about joyce mitchell's relationship with these escapees? >> reporter: with at least richard matt, it was sexual in nature. she had a relationship with both but when it came to
i'm don lemon. breaking news tonight. law enforcement admits the trail goes cold ten days after the spectacular prison break they have no idea where two escaped killers are. this as sources tell cnn the prisoners planned to kill the husband of their alleged accomplice. joyce mitchell is facing years behind bars after a court appearance today. >>> and what is it that a lot of women find so attractive about convicts? i'm going to talk to the wife of an inmight. >>> also tonight,...
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don is going to be with us of course throughout the day. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" with brooke baldwin picks up our coverage right now. >>> this is cnn and i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for joining me here on this friday. we'll take you back to that funeral service for the pastor in charleston in just a moment. first, a huge development in this desperate hunt for the two escaped inmates. there's new evidence to suggest that the inmates are heading towards canada. three weeks now on the run. still no capture. but, we are now hearing a burglary led to a cabin in malone new york where we'll take you live. but first, a historic moment in this country today. from this day forward, same-sex marriage is now legal in the united states of america. the u.s. supreme court handing down a 5-4 decision that means no u.s. state can ban same-sex marriage anymore. as news rippled through the crowds who were rallying for marriage equality outside the courthouse people broke out into cheers followed quickly by patriotism. [cheers and applaus
don is going to be with us of course throughout the day. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" with brooke baldwin picks up our coverage right now. >>> this is cnn and i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for joining me here on this friday. we'll take you back to that funeral service for the pastor in charleston in just a moment. first, a huge development in this desperate hunt for the two escaped inmates. there's new evidence to suggest...
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don: -- don: i'm advised that on this premises checks cannot change hands. the prize will be given to him and another place. but with that, i want tot ah thank -- how to thank professor mcmahon for his wonderful book. i want to thank justice scalia for being here, that i think you will adjourned to the east and west conference rooms for food and drink and more good times hopefully. thank you very much. [applause] >> this weekend the c-span city tour as part of the comcast to learn about the history literary life of key west florida. earning him as desk ernest hemingway wrote his novels. >> they bought it for $8,000 in 1931 and pauline converted this hayloft into his first formal writing studio. >> he phone of fishing and the clarity of his writing. the work during he wrote the first draft of "farewell to arms" in two weeks after arriving in key west. he said if you want to write start with one true sentence. >> for a true writer each should be a new beginning really tries again for something that is beyond attainment. he should always try for something to ne
don: -- don: i'm advised that on this premises checks cannot change hands. the prize will be given to him and another place. but with that, i want tot ah thank -- how to thank professor mcmahon for his wonderful book. i want to thank justice scalia for being here, that i think you will adjourned to the east and west conference rooms for food and drink and more good times hopefully. thank you very much. [applause] >> this weekend the c-span city tour as part of the comcast to learn about...
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don champion is in new york with more. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the problem, the report found, the tsa does not have access to all terrorist watch lilsst data. all 73 have clearance badges. they include airline employees, vendors and others with access to secure areas. now, the tsa is responsible for vetting every applicant for airport security credentials. the report found the vetting was generally effective but found thousands of records that were incomplete or inaccurate including those for 75,000 immigrants who did not list a passport number and 87,000 records without a social security number. the tsa says it expects to address the issue later this year. >> the balance tsa seeks every day and dhs seeks is how do you facilitate the free will of people with the best security and then using results such as this in a way that helps improve all of that. >> and, of course all of this comes as the tsa faces more scrutiny. last week, you may recall it was revealed that undercover agents were able to sneak mock explosives or weapons through tsa checkpo
don champion is in new york with more. don, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the problem, the report found, the tsa does not have access to all terrorist watch lilsst data. all 73 have clearance badges. they include airline employees, vendors and others with access to secure areas. now, the tsa is responsible for vetting every applicant for airport security credentials. the report found the vetting was generally effective but found thousands of records that were incomplete or...
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don champion is in charleston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.ny people are expected to attend the service it's expected to move to a local arena. even without the presidential visit security has been high. wheenwhile two other victims have been laid to rest. mourners will fill the arena, the college of charleston today to bid a final farewell to pastor and state senator clementa pinckney. president obama will deliver the eulogy. the president and first lady knew pinckney and some of the other victims. >> the president will be mindful of not just how sad it is but to use the occasion to celebrate their lives. >> reporter: pinckney was killed at bible study at the emanuel ame church. thousands turned out there thursday to view the pastor's open casket. >> he saw no evil that could not be stamped out by love, and he lived by that. >> reporter: president obama will also meet with the families of the other victims of the church massacre here in charleston. among them, 45-year-old sharonda coleman-singleton and 70-year-old ethyl land. >> she was a vic
don champion is in charleston. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.ny people are expected to attend the service it's expected to move to a local arena. even without the presidential visit security has been high. wheenwhile two other victims have been laid to rest. mourners will fill the arena, the college of charleston today to bid a final farewell to pastor and state senator clementa pinckney. president obama will deliver the eulogy. the president and first lady knew...