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tremaine lee, dr. james peterson and reverend blackmon thank you for your time tonight. >>> still to come bernie sanders gets record crowds and a prominent group shares the spotlight. thankshow may i help you?s list. 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. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more contr
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and refound the surgeon dr. james "red" duke has died. he was working when john f kennedy was assassinated. and the first surgeon to receive the president at the hospital and credited with saving the life of texas senator john connolly who was also thought shot that day. he was 86 years old. a kansas man is charge would animal cruelty after police say weapon. when he was approached because of suspicious behavior, he pick udup the dog and threw it at him and then swung it by the leash. well, that dog is okay and as shelter. thfrmths makers of honest tea set up tea stands on the honor system around the country. so, what's the most honest city? in atlanta, people left a dollar in a box, 100% of the time. congratulations. the least honest city, washington d.c. where someone allegedly stole money from the box. i don't even know where to go with that one. >>> a couple of people in miami made a splash on tuesday when they actually got married under water. the couple wed in front of an iconic underwater statue on the anniversary of its installati
and refound the surgeon dr. james "red" duke has died. he was working when john f kennedy was assassinated. and the first surgeon to receive the president at the hospital and credited with saving the life of texas senator john connolly who was also thought shot that day. he was 86 years old. a kansas man is charge would animal cruelty after police say weapon. when he was approached because of suspicious behavior, he pick udup the dog and threw it at him and then swung it by the leash....
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joining us right now to talk about this is dr. james rafel from columbia presbyterian hospital. nice to have you back, dr. jim. >> always a pleasure. ernie: this is a big subject everybody is talking about. the important thing is it's not contagious. >> you said it before. you do not get from person to person contamination. you do not get it by touching or by drinking. you get it through the contaminated water supplies, but not person to person. ernie: here's what i'm asking. this was back in 1977. you remember it well when it broke out in philadelphia. it's been quiet. it's -- what's happening? what's changed? how come it's back? >> we don't know why the outbreaks occur. the bacteria is always around. it's in groundwater and streams or spas and standing water, but those are treated and the treatment eliminates it. from time to time, under conditions where bacteria can grow in usually warm water, outbreaks can occur. ernie: we don't have to worry about it in the drinking water or the drinking supply. >> drinking water is treated. the chemicals treat the drinking water. that's not
joining us right now to talk about this is dr. james rafel from columbia presbyterian hospital. nice to have you back, dr. jim. >> always a pleasure. ernie: this is a big subject everybody is talking about. the important thing is it's not contagious. >> you said it before. you do not get from person to person contamination. you do not get it by touching or by drinking. you get it through the contaminated water supplies, but not person to person. ernie: here's what i'm asking. this...
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then you ca than you care for your own ego and own photo ops. >> dr. jamesnk you so much for joinings us here tonight. >>> still to come. "straight outta compton"'s box office boom this weekend. it is breaking records. >>> i'm hampton pearson with your cnbc market wrap. stocks finish higher across the board. the dow adds 67. the s&p climbs 10. the nasdaq up 43 points. home builder sentiment jumped 1% in august hitting highest levels since november 2005. internet retailer zulily souring 49% being purchased for $2.4 billion. and another tough session for crude oil which fell nearly 1.5% to 41.86, the lowest since march 2009 but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tab
then you ca than you care for your own ego and own photo ops. >> dr. jamesnk you so much for joinings us here tonight. >>> still to come. "straight outta compton"'s box office boom this weekend. it is breaking records. >>> i'm hampton pearson with your cnbc market wrap. stocks finish higher across the board. the dow adds 67. the s&p climbs 10. the nasdaq up 43 points. home builder sentiment jumped 1% in august hitting highest levels since november 2005....
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. >> let me begin by introducing dr. james perry, one of our eminent strategist, codirector of the institute, and will discourse, opening setting the stage for the remarks that most of us will be making for the rest the day. jim, the stage is yours. [applause] thisy: i realize morning that i probably made too many slides, but we will get through as many as we can. what i want to do is discuss the endgame that almost was, because as we will see, by the end of differentre was a august 1945 and vision by roosevelt and truman. i am going to describe the strategy that roosevelt wanted to achieve, and leave it at that, and at the end of the day, we will discuss what truman wanted to achieve. i will discuss geography and logistics, roosevelt's global strategy, the balance between the european and pacific theaters, and the opportunity theatermitments and one imposed on the other, discuss specific planning from 1942 to 1945, thinking about the warking, invasion as the developed. logistics.nd in the pacific, it's tough. the pacific thea
. >> let me begin by introducing dr. james perry, one of our eminent strategist, codirector of the institute, and will discourse, opening setting the stage for the remarks that most of us will be making for the rest the day. jim, the stage is yours. [applause] thisy: i realize morning that i probably made too many slides, but we will get through as many as we can. what i want to do is discuss the endgame that almost was, because as we will see, by the end of differentre was a august 1945...
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joining me now is msnbc contributor dr. james peterson from lehigh universities.the fallout from the staggering rates of expulsion with black youth 100% of students expelled in 84 schools and districts were black? that's pretty stunning. >> the data here is stunning and kudos and shoutout to dr. sean harper for doing this kind of groundbreaking work. the fallout within these communities is pronounced and profound, doc, because as you know, there are is a school-to-prison pipeline that's basically fed through these kinds of disciplinary policies that expel black students at a rate five times their perj cente of the population. you can only account for this by really thinking about institutional racism. the way it's operating here is that the perceptions of the ways in which some of these students are acting is being misperceived as disrespectful. some may be cultural disconnects or from slavery or jim crow accoutrements in southern culture. but the data shows these expulsion rates have del he tear yus consequences on employment, incarceration rates and other social
joining me now is msnbc contributor dr. james peterson from lehigh universities.the fallout from the staggering rates of expulsion with black youth 100% of students expelled in 84 schools and districts were black? that's pretty stunning. >> the data here is stunning and kudos and shoutout to dr. sean harper for doing this kind of groundbreaking work. the fallout within these communities is pronounced and profound, doc, because as you know, there are is a school-to-prison pipeline that's...
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tef poe, dr. james peterson. you so much. >>> coming up the deeper meaning been the fight for temperature control at the office. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> chris christie is running on the platform of telling it like it is. but he might approximate telling us a little too much. governor christie make a campaign stop at the restaurant to talk with voters this morning in manchester new
tef poe, dr. james peterson. you so much. >>> coming up the deeper meaning been the fight for temperature control at the office. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making...
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. >> dr. jamesd dwight bullard, thank you so much. >> still ahead, wild fires so large they can be seen from space are ripping through the west. now local governments are asking for military support. hey! so il and my fico credit score's on here. yeah! we give you your fico credit score. for free! awesomesauce! the only person i know that says that is... lisa? julie? we've already given more than 175 million free fico credit scores to our cardmembers. apply today at discover.com no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help
. >> dr. jamesd dwight bullard, thank you so much. >> still ahead, wild fires so large they can be seen from space are ripping through the west. now local governments are asking for military support. hey! so il and my fico credit score's on here. yeah! we give you your fico credit score. for free! awesomesauce! the only person i know that says that is... lisa? julie? we've already given more than 175 million free fico credit scores to our cardmembers. apply today at discover.com no...
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it is my pleasure this evening ,o introduce o dr. jamesakes distain is professor of history at the university of new york graduate center. he began his academic career as a student of one of the greatest mid 20th century exponents of the causes of the civil war. and an understanding of slavery. and that is professor kenneth stannon. before he speaks, i want to mention some of the works he is well known for. in early work called "slavery and freedom." wonderful dual biography of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass, "the radical and the republican." the lincoln award-winning freedom national, the destruction of slavery 1861 to 1865. and most recently, a little collection of essays called "the , antislaverying and the coming of the civil war." i will leave these on the table and you can look at them afterwards and maybe decide to order one or two. so, without any more introduction, professor james oakes. [applause] prof. oakes: going to take me a minute to get my paper out here. that's the right one. well, thank you all for coming.t thank
it is my pleasure this evening ,o introduce o dr. jamesakes distain is professor of history at the university of new york graduate center. he began his academic career as a student of one of the greatest mid 20th century exponents of the causes of the civil war. and an understanding of slavery. and that is professor kenneth stannon. before he speaks, i want to mention some of the works he is well known for. in early work called "slavery and freedom." wonderful dual biography of...
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dr. james red duke was 86 years old. november 22, 1963, duke was the first surgeon to treat president john f. kennedy in dallas after he was shot by an assassin. duke was in his early 30s at the time. dr. duke also treated then governor john connolly who was seriously wounded riding in the car with kennedy. >>> presidential hopeful bernie sanders has the backing of dr. cornell west. he is endorsing the very month senator's run for the white house. dr. west explained the endorsement in a series of tweets saying sanders is a long distance runner in the struggle for justice. he has faced criticism from members of the black lives matter movement who feel he has not been fully supportive of their cause. >>> a stretch of road in texas will be named for a woman whose police custody death remains under investigation. last night lawmakers approved a measure renaming part of a street leading to the area. she was pulled over for an illegal lane change. three days later authorities say she committed suicide in her jail cell. >> ther
dr. james red duke was 86 years old. november 22, 1963, duke was the first surgeon to treat president john f. kennedy in dallas after he was shot by an assassin. duke was in his early 30s at the time. dr. duke also treated then governor john connolly who was seriously wounded riding in the car with kennedy. >>> presidential hopeful bernie sanders has the backing of dr. cornell west. he is endorsing the very month senator's run for the white house. dr. west explained the endorsement in...
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dr. david o'malley/ohio state's james cancer hospital & solove research institute "not that long ago lessere diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer were alive only 23 years. that's why it's so important." "no hace mucho tiempo atras menos de lams diagnosticadas con cancer avanzado de ovario solo llegaban a vivir de 2 a 3 años. es por eso que es tan importante" segun este medico una de las razones por la que este metodo no se utiliza con mas frecuencia es porque algunas pacientes asumen que recibir doble dosis de quimo significa tener mas efectos secundarios. esto puede ocurrirle a algunas mujeres pero no siempre es asi. tag esta terapia por lo general se emplea despues de una cirugia cuando existe un alto riesgo de que la enfermedad se riegue a otras partes del cuerpo. ivette machin, telemundo vo blanca --al regresar le diremos si un programa diseÑado para monitorear a mujeres victimas de violencia domestica tuvo el exito esperado... vo blanca y no llegan a esperar a un amigo ni a despedirlo pero estos animalitos se van muy bien alimentados de un aeropuerto. gabriel live todo listo para q
dr. david o'malley/ohio state's james cancer hospital & solove research institute "not that long ago lessere diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer were alive only 23 years. that's why it's so important." "no hace mucho tiempo atras menos de lams diagnosticadas con cancer avanzado de ovario solo llegaban a vivir de 2 a 3 años. es por eso que es tan importante" segun este medico una de las razones por la que este metodo no se utiliza con mas frecuencia es porque algunas...
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. >> well i'm not a big fan of dr. james hannon whose long time at nasa at the goddard institute for space studies, he said 15 years ago was asked what manhattan would look like in ten years and he said looking out his window at columbia university, a lot of this will be under water. so that is just one of many predictions he's made that has turned out to be completely ridiculous and untrue. but the rate of sea level rise is about right now about close to one foot per century. in the 19th and 20th centuries it was about 7-8 inches per century. so that is the level of sea rise we're talking about. you can get anything you want from one of the dr. hanson's computer models but if you look at the data, you'll see that sea level rise is -- is a problem but not a crisis, it is not the end of the world. >> mr. simons. >> well climate change is the race of our lives. and it fundamentally comes down to a question of are we going to leave for our kids and future generations a less polluted planet, a better planet, a planet that doesn'
. >> well i'm not a big fan of dr. james hannon whose long time at nasa at the goddard institute for space studies, he said 15 years ago was asked what manhattan would look like in ten years and he said looking out his window at columbia university, a lot of this will be under water. so that is just one of many predictions he's made that has turned out to be completely ridiculous and untrue. but the rate of sea level rise is about right now about close to one foot per century. in the 19th...
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dr. walter james palmer the minnesota dentist who shot cecil is facing intense scrutiny and hasn't been seen since closing his office days ago. [ chanting ] authorities in zimbabwe are calling for him to be extradited there but even if he isn't, experts say a u.s. law could be used to put him behind bars if convicted. >> the justice department can bring a criminal prosecution against people who imported an mels they have taken in violation of a foreign nation's law. imprisonment is a possible penalty. >> reporter: hunting is big business overseas. last year, a texas man shelled out $350,000 so he could hunt a black rhinoceros. that money reportedly went to conservation. phillip mena, abc news, new york. >>> meantime the empire state building is shedding new light on the increasing number of endangered species. right now, 40 projectors illuminate the facade. the project was created in order to inspire global conservation action while raising awareness of potential mass extinction. >>> happening tomorrow, american pharoah at the gate for the first time since winning the coveted triple crown. t
dr. walter james palmer the minnesota dentist who shot cecil is facing intense scrutiny and hasn't been seen since closing his office days ago. [ chanting ] authorities in zimbabwe are calling for him to be extradited there but even if he isn't, experts say a u.s. law could be used to put him behind bars if convicted. >> the justice department can bring a criminal prosecution against people who imported an mels they have taken in violation of a foreign nation's law. imprisonment is a...
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dr. freidman. james hornfisher in "neptune's inferno" talked about the exchange with an role -- when he trained at harvard. [indiscernible] were there any exchange programs where they came to the united states? norman: there was not an exchange program. it was naval attache. that is how we got to go around. yamamoto -- no, you do not -- want your students to watch you playing these kinds of games. it was not their business. >> because i was wondering, in "neptune's inferno," he talked about the japanese superiority in night fighting, like you were saying, but there were -- were there exchange programs or any other, what attaches studies any intelligence or anything? norman: no. no one was ever allowed in. as far as going to japan went, their security was terrific. they were very good at making sure foreigners stayed out of business. if you think about russians -- and the russians worked really hard at it. you only see exchange programs later when the war college is no longer such a sensitive thing. look,
dr. freidman. james hornfisher in "neptune's inferno" talked about the exchange with an role -- when he trained at harvard. [indiscernible] were there any exchange programs where they came to the united states? norman: there was not an exchange program. it was naval attache. that is how we got to go around. yamamoto -- no, you do not -- want your students to watch you playing these kinds of games. it was not their business. >> because i was wondering, in "neptune's...
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dr. james graham wilson is a diplomatic historian in the office of the historian at the department of state. where he works on soviet and national security policy volumes for the foreign relations of the united states. he is also affiliated with the history and public policy program in washington, and he's the author of "triumph of improvisati improvisation." he'll be speaking on reagan and his cold war adversaries. and finally, we'll be hearing from dr. kiran skinner. kiran is the founding director of the center for international relations at carnegie melon, university, at the w. glen campbell research fell local at the hoover institution. her books include "turning points in ending the cold war," "the strategy of campaigning," "reagan, a life in letters," and "reagan in his own hand." dr. skinner will be speaking on ronald reagan and human rights. dr. henry now. >> thank you very much. from fesor morrison. i have a really tough act to follow. ronald reagan, i should just say, he said it all a
dr. james graham wilson is a diplomatic historian in the office of the historian at the department of state. where he works on soviet and national security policy volumes for the foreign relations of the united states. he is also affiliated with the history and public policy program in washington, and he's the author of "triumph of improvisati improvisation." he'll be speaking on reagan and his cold war adversaries. and finally, we'll be hearing from dr. kiran skinner. kiran is the...
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dr. shervi shervington. james, as i was reading this report and reminded me of the years i was living in new orleans, the extent to which mental health care services were actually leaving the city, that beds -- there were fewer beds available for both youth and for adults. >> it's so frustrating. we saw it happening and it was really clear that governor bobby jindal did have a mental health plan. his mental health plan was called opp, orleans parish prison. if you have a mental health problem, the way it will be treated you will be arrested, you will be imprisoned. you won't be treated. you won't be seen by someone who can actually help you with your problems. and what we know is if you're uprooted, you will experience root shock. a doctor comes to new orleans and tells us about how being rooted in a community gives you a certain experience. and when you lose those roots, you lose part of who you are. and it's very difficult to overcome those problems. and so those children are now becoming adults. new orleans is
dr. shervi shervington. james, as i was reading this report and reminded me of the years i was living in new orleans, the extent to which mental health care services were actually leaving the city, that beds -- there were fewer beds available for both youth and for adults. >> it's so frustrating. we saw it happening and it was really clear that governor bobby jindal did have a mental health plan. his mental health plan was called opp, orleans parish prison. if you have a mental health...
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reverend john dear and with the keynote speaker for today's events, civil rights icon reverend james lawson also dr. martin luther king junior called him the leading theorist and strategist of nonviolence in the world. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has ramped up his push for congress to accept the historic nuclear deal with iran, comparing arguments against the deal to those heard in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. in his speech wednesday, obama said iranian hardliners who reject the nuclear deal and chant "death to america" are "making common cause with the republican caucus." ultimately, obama said, the decision to support or reject the nuclear deal comes down to a choice between diplomacy with iran and war. >> rejection of this deal leaves any u.s. administration that is absolutely committed to preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon with one option -- another war in the middle east. amy: in news from europe, an overcrowded fishing boat carrying as many as 700 migrants capsized in t
reverend john dear and with the keynote speaker for today's events, civil rights icon reverend james lawson also dr. martin luther king junior called him the leading theorist and strategist of nonviolence in the world. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has ramped up his push for congress to accept the historic nuclear deal with iran, comparing arguments against the deal to those heard in the lead...
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>> james and demi are crashing the dental office of dr. jonathan ingle, sing his praises. >> we're going to someone's place of work, no idea we're turning up and going to sing them telegrams. so to engel, this is for you. >> dr. engel is being honored for raising money for the ymca. so the obvious choice for the singing telegram? >> you're an abductor. the money is raised and then will you get a mohawk >> demi and james are hitting the streets finding ways to celebrate ordinary people with extraordinary achievements. >> we're sort of making them up on the fly and i fear that that will be evident. ymca >> i don't mean you'll see those on demi's next album. >> you never know. >> where are they going to show up next? that's what i want to know. you do extraordinary things and it could be. >> that's oliver, right? >> don't forget, that airs tonight on cbs. >> coming up next, we have a sexy taylor swift opening up about her closest relationships. 's like fed that we ha out all the time. >> will she bring her big fans captain picard on board wit
>> james and demi are crashing the dental office of dr. jonathan ingle, sing his praises. >> we're going to someone's place of work, no idea we're turning up and going to sing them telegrams. so to engel, this is for you. >> dr. engel is being honored for raising money for the ymca. so the obvious choice for the singing telegram? >> you're an abductor. the money is raised and then will you get a mohawk >> demi and james are hitting the streets finding ways to...
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dr. tom coburn retired early, james langford ran for his seat but in doing so, it vacated oklahoma's fifthtrict. i looked at it. i saw a path to get there. i thought i don't want to look back on my life thinking that maybe i could have helped my country. and didn't try. i thought, win or lose, i'll try. people in oklahoma sent me here. it's been a real honor. >> you come from a long military tradition. the army in particular. talk about that and also why you decided to begin your career in the military. >> well, my ancestors go back all the way to the revolution serving in uniform, by sixth and seventh grandfathers were captured by the british, imprisoned in detroit until the treaty of paris, and they, you know, were eventually released, and then all of -- nearly every
dr. tom coburn retired early, james langford ran for his seat but in doing so, it vacated oklahoma's fifthtrict. i looked at it. i saw a path to get there. i thought i don't want to look back on my life thinking that maybe i could have helped my country. and didn't try. i thought, win or lose, i'll try. people in oklahoma sent me here. it's been a real honor. >> you come from a long military tradition. the army in particular. talk about that and also why you decided to begin your career...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom rally. civic leaders and neighbors gathered at the james wright recreation center and marched along to a memorialn 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes their community coming together and sharing history. >> we're unified. we care about our community. and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king buses and the murl is just cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and the move forward and dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> and today's event concluded with speeches and a song to commemorate that anniversary. >>> as we've been telling you, nbc 10 is so proud to be part of the clear the shelters initiative helping get shelter pets adopted. the animals were beating the heat at the camden county animal shelter as they met possible families. people looking to adopt cats and dogs were also able to save a little bit of money with reduced or waved fees at dozens of shelters today. in the meantime, the cat room in philadelphia's old city at paws was especially popular today. these kitties were getting snapped up as the d
dr. martin luther king's freedom rally. civic leaders and neighbors gathered at the james wright recreation center and marched along to a memorialn 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes their community coming together and sharing history. >> we're unified. we care about our community. and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king buses and the murl is just cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and the...
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dr. king's group, diane nash, james lewis, james bevel and julian bond and many others were for a leaderlessovement. they challenged the top-down hierarchy put forth by preacher-led movements like selc. black lives matter had its first real incarnation to some degree and some measure with snicc from the '60s. >> often times we look back at history and have a very sanitized view and a fairy tale view of the movements for freedom. that could be from freedom for this country overall to the civil rights movement. we tell the story as this fairy tale that this happened and everybody was on board, everybody was on the bridge with king. and we were all moving the country forward. so, it's very interesting to me both as a student of that movement and movements before. we often forget that there were movements for freedom before then. and as a current social justice advocate that we don't look back at history and see the similarities from there. completely with snicc you can see the similarities and the criticisms of the organizers and activists in black lives matter are so similar. >> very much. >>
dr. king's group, diane nash, james lewis, james bevel and julian bond and many others were for a leaderlessovement. they challenged the top-down hierarchy put forth by preacher-led movements like selc. black lives matter had its first real incarnation to some degree and some measure with snicc from the '60s. >> often times we look back at history and have a very sanitized view and a fairy tale view of the movements for freedom. that could be from freedom for this country overall to the...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally in west philadelphia. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to xh commemorate the 50th anniversary. >>> in bosnia, divers participated in a competition that's not for the feint of heart. more than a dozen competitors jumped from an arch bridge and landed 90 feet below in a river. thousands watched. a diver from mexico who was actually not really feeling well that day, he took first place during the dive. >>> good morning. yesterday's high officially 91. now we are in the race for a heat wave
dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally in west philadelphia. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is,...
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dr. denise stressor and as a discussant, ambassador james jones.ull bios are available but let me say a few words about each. denise is one of mexico's most incisive, project neminent, hig respected comment daters and analysts. when she speaks and writes as she does so eloquently, people pay careful attention. she teaches political science, has authored many books, writes a column for "reforma" and writes for "processo." she has a very high profile in the mexican media, both tv and radio. she is also a personal friend for many years and someone who has been close to the dialogue. she, in fact, was here as a visiting senior fellow in the 1990s, contributed the mexico chapter to the third edition of "constructing democratic governance: a major dialogue project and initiative." and most recently spoke here at an event we organized on reproductive rights in latin america. it's an enormous delight to have her with us again and we're very grateful that she's taken time from her busy schedule in washington to be with us this morning. after denise's presen
dr. denise stressor and as a discussant, ambassador james jones.ull bios are available but let me say a few words about each. denise is one of mexico's most incisive, project neminent, hig respected comment daters and analysts. when she speaks and writes as she does so eloquently, people pay careful attention. she teaches political science, has authored many books, writes a column for "reforma" and writes for "processo." she has a very high profile in the mexican media, both...
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dr. denise stressor and as a discussant, ambassador james jones. full bios are available but let me say a few words about each. denise is one of mexico's most incisive, project neminent, hig respected comment daters and analysts. when she speaks and writes as she does so eloquently, people pay careful attention. she teaches political science, has authored many books, writes a column for "reforma" and writes for "processo." she has a very high profile in the mexican media, both tv and radio. she is also a personal friend for many years and someone who has been close to the dialogue. she, in fact, was here as a visiting senior fellow in the 1990s, contributed the mexico chapter to the third edition of "constructing democratic governance: a major dialogue project and initiative." and most recently spoke here at an event we organized on reproductive rights in latin america. it's an enormous delight to have her with us again and we're very grateful that she's taken time from her busy schedule in washington to be with us this morning. after denise's pres
dr. denise stressor and as a discussant, ambassador james jones. full bios are available but let me say a few words about each. denise is one of mexico's most incisive, project neminent, hig respected comment daters and analysts. when she speaks and writes as she does so eloquently, people pay careful attention. she teaches political science, has authored many books, writes a column for "reforma" and writes for "processo." she has a very high profile in the mexican media,...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marchingng haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes the community coming together and sharing in the history. >> we care about each other, about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to commemorate the anniversary. >>> in bosnia, divers participated in a competition that's not for the feint of heart. more than a dozen competitors jumped from an arch bridge and landed 90 feet below in a river. thousands of spectators watched the international competition. a diver from mexico who was actually not really feeling well that day, he took first place during the dive. >>> good morning. temperatures yesterday pushed into the 90s. now as we head into today we'll push back into the 90s once aga
dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally. civic leaders and neighbor's gathered yesterday at the james wright recreation center before marchingng haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders say the event symbolizes the community coming together and sharing in the history. >> we care about each other, about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying...
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>>james: they will be on the cartop dr. donald trump whose big lead in the early poll leads him from answer to for tonight's main debate will have to see what happens democratic president a candidate hillary clinton is visiting the bay area for fund-raisers but she is not expected to make any public appearances yesterday the former u.s. secretary of state former senator and former first lady was at the home of investor and former for is the executive today he will be attending a fund-raiser hosted by san francisco mayor ed lee and she will lead to loss as of what she'll be visiting home of the manager schooler brown. >>james: a dozen people storming the san francisco store and spilling everything they can get their hands on the people coming and write in the middle of business their shopping game as the rainbow girls or probably rental accrual because there are some men involved in this latest price they took off with more than $11,000 worth of merchandise from the alta beauty store that was last week police said this paulo
>>james: they will be on the cartop dr. donald trump whose big lead in the early poll leads him from answer to for tonight's main debate will have to see what happens democratic president a candidate hillary clinton is visiting the bay area for fund-raisers but she is not expected to make any public appearances yesterday the former u.s. secretary of state former senator and former first lady was at the home of investor and former for is the executive today he will be attending a...
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dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally that took place in west philadelphia 50 years ago. civic leaders and neighbors gathered yesterday at the jamesreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is, where the mural is, it cements all that we are and all that we're trying to do to keep this community together and to move forward in dr. martin luther king's shadow. >> the event concluded with speeches and a song to commemorate the 50th anniversary. >>> coming up in sports, trade rumors continue to swirl around chase utley. one of the sixers big men could be going under the knife, and football is back. the eagles are just a few hours away from kicking off the preseason. we'll preview the match-up with the colts and see what mark sanchez says today is all about. >>> good morning to you. danny pommells for comcast sportsnet. the eagles kick off the prese
dr. martin luther king's freedom now rally that took place in west philadelphia 50 years ago. civic leaders and neighbors gathered yesterday at the jamesreation center before marching along haverford avenue to a memorial on 40th street. local leaders tell us the 50th anniversary is a time for the community to come together and pay tribute to the historic event. >> we are unified, we care about our community, and to finish it with the program at 40th and lancaster where the king bus is,...
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james rosen with our report. >> if hillary is the candidate, which i doubt it would be a dream come true. >> reporter: after an engages performance in primetime fox news detail, dr. ben carson is surging in the poll, poll of likely republican caucus goers in early battle ground state of iowa, over last 3 days, shows carson captures 23%, tied with donald trump for lead. like wise latest boom berg politic -- bloomberg politic. pun its race to eblaine the ben carson boom. >> his antipolitician style, soft spoken, funny, appealing that is really scoring with voters in iowa. you look at the favorability of trump and ben carson, and carly fiorini. three candidates who have never held public office. i think that voters believe they can more credibly claim they could clean up the mess in government. >> i love you too. >> reporter: trump trained his sights on hum huma abedin. she has herself drawn scrutiny. abedin the top aide to hillary clinton, and wife the anthony weiner, trump tweeted was a major security risk. >> i recognize todd that you love to stir up attacks between republicans, you are trying, you are stirring. >> reporter: displaying trump's -- with the press,
james rosen with our report. >> if hillary is the candidate, which i doubt it would be a dream come true. >> reporter: after an engages performance in primetime fox news detail, dr. ben carson is surging in the poll, poll of likely republican caucus goers in early battle ground state of iowa, over last 3 days, shows carson captures 23%, tied with donald trump for lead. like wise latest boom berg politic -- bloomberg politic. pun its race to eblaine the ben carson boom. >> his...
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dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers had an office just upstairs here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. great for the black race but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming here right now is you have two churches, two funeral homes and the big apple inn. so you're going to either die, worship, or come to my place to eat. and that's the only -- >> or all three. >> right. >> not in that order. >> how you doing today? >> well, hi. >> how y'all doing today? >> back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather, juan "big john" mora, moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 19
dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers had an office just upstairs here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson too, and elmore james all played here and the likes of duke ellington, cab callaway, count basie and louie armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> what killed it was integration. once we were able to break out of our own indigenous...
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dr. sheila muse and myself for our health care center where the director, james dalton, became the firstenior executive service member in history fired for neglective duty. the chief of staff also under investigation was on paid leave for six months and quietly retired in december 2014. with disingenuous claims of improvement, there remains an atmosphere of exclusion and retaliation against those who did not support dalton or subsequently the dangerously inexperienced leadership and ineffectual management of mr. robin jackson, the deputy network director over dalton during his tenure and who was immediately planted as interim director by charles sepich, the visiting director. dr. mousse and i were too seasoned and experienced yet idealistic newcomers to the leadership team in march of 2014. although we both identified scheduling manipulations, illegal hiring practices, continued use of paper wait lists, severely delayed consults, critical levels of understaffing, fraud, and a complete breakdown of human resources and the business office directly to dalton we quickly concluded he won supp
dr. sheila muse and myself for our health care center where the director, james dalton, became the firstenior executive service member in history fired for neglective duty. the chief of staff also under investigation was on paid leave for six months and quietly retired in december 2014. with disingenuous claims of improvement, there remains an atmosphere of exclusion and retaliation against those who did not support dalton or subsequently the dangerously inexperienced leadership and ineffectual...
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james advisor can do for you. >>> some big news for the 2016 presidential field. since the big poll reveal that some previously top tier candidates may be slipping. dr. carson jumping into second place after getting five percentage points after the debate. also, jeb bush and scott walker find. they falling into single digits and carly fiorina moving up, you can tell the psh was on when they took to the often critical iowa state fair just this weekend. >> i don't think i would make mistakes. every time someone says i made a mistake, they do the polls and my numbers go up. so i guess i haven't made any mistakes. >> we have to stop listening to these people who say we cannot talk about our faith and god. it is on our pledge and our money but we're not supposed to talk about it. in medicine we call it schizophrenia. >> there is no excuse, planned parenthood must be defunded. anyone who buys the democrat argument this is about women's health. you need to look at all the other facility that's provide women's health services. >> hillary clinton and barack obama have failed this country. they are leading from behind. if you give me the chance, i will not be
james advisor can do for you. >>> some big news for the 2016 presidential field. since the big poll reveal that some previously top tier candidates may be slipping. dr. carson jumping into second place after getting five percentage points after the debate. also, jeb bush and scott walker find. they falling into single digits and carly fiorina moving up, you can tell the psh was on when they took to the often critical iowa state fair just this weekend. >> i don't think i would...
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james great to have you on. david, dana, as well. coming up next more on the people behind the bernie sanders surge. stadium sized crowds and what they seen this unconventional candidate. and drsanjay gupta on jimmy carter's revelation today he has cancer and that it spread. something that felt like... home? and now you can't connect the way you used to... because you switched wireless carriers and are getting a less reliable connection. it's okay. we're still here for you and we'll be happy to have you back on a reliable network. come home to verizon and get 10 gigs for $80 a month plus $15 per line. only at verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ can save you up to 50% on ink, so print all you want and never run out. right now, buy an eligible printer, and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. the goodness that goes into making a power kale chicken caesar salad is rivaled only, by the goodness felt while eating one. panera. food as it should be. >> we talked at the top of the broadcast, new polling and what we can glean about the state of the race. people for the most part don't flk flock to a candid
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james park tomorrow morning 9:30 a.m. on "squawk on the street." where do we begin here? dr. jay? >> fitbit numbers are great.g, but the stock as dom said accurately, up 150% since the ipo. there's got about a 20% short interest. i don't even know how these guys are borrowing it to get short, but that's what we show the short interest at. those are the folks that are chasing it up here at this now $11 billion valuation after the afterhours move. so -- >> $11 billion. >> a little rich for me. >> and i should said gentlemen and lady. how does this stack up in terms of the first quarter as a public company? >> we were looking for 13 cents a share. street at 8 cents, we were 5 cents higher and they blew that out as well as the revenue numbers. they own about 50% of the market. i think the big concern was the april release of the apple watch. is that going to steal some market share. who is going to transition to the apple watch? we've seen that hasn't really happened. there are two completely different consumers. you can get a fitbit tracker for under $100 versus the $500. if you talked to any of our interns, the
james park tomorrow morning 9:30 a.m. on "squawk on the street." where do we begin here? dr. jay? >> fitbit numbers are great.g, but the stock as dom said accurately, up 150% since the ipo. there's got about a 20% short interest. i don't even know how these guys are borrowing it to get short, but that's what we show the short interest at. those are the folks that are chasing it up here at this now $11 billion valuation after the afterhours move. so -- >> $11 billion....
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dr. dre. why the rap legend felt a need to make a very public apology. >>> and later what happens when you cross late-night tv with viral video stars. james corden found out. we have highlights of the groundbreaking episodes of "the late late show." >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> when that fire's coming tord you, i it's like armageddon. >> president obama declares an emergency as washington state burns. >> dry brush and windy conditions are a recipe for disaster. >> i've never seen anything like this ever. this looks like it's burning everything. >> 20,000 firefighters are trying to beat back about 100 monster fires in six states. >> a dramatic takedown on a train in france. >> i saw a guy entering a train with an ak and dispenser, looked over and sate, let's go. >> taking out the number two man in isis. >> wow, wow, wow. >> donald trump taking his campaign to the white house down to victory. >> if it rains, i'll take off my hat and prove once and for all that it's mine. okay? >> a mid summer nightmare on wall street. stock prices plunge. oil hits a six-year low. >> the neigh
dr. dre. why the rap legend felt a need to make a very public apology. >>> and later what happens when you cross late-night tv with viral video stars. james corden found out. we have highlights of the groundbreaking episodes of "the late late show." >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> when that fire's coming tord you, i it's like armageddon. >> president obama declares an emergency as...
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james taylor. makes me feel better. other music, not so much. >> i'm not sure ac/dc "highway to hell" is what i want to hear. >> it depends. >> dr.ok, and dr. holly phillips. >>> up next, has political correctness gone too far on collegecampuses? the real issue, we'll tell you more. you're watching "cbs this morning, saturday." i thought activia was for big digestive issues. until i realized our body handles a lot. 1,100 meals a year... 730 rushed snacks... add 300 stressful decisions... no wonder our digestive system sometimes acts up. so try the activia challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of bloating, gas, discomfort or rumbling. it works or it's free! fedid you know it may be coming? from being on your feet all day? dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts are uniquely designed to provide immediate all day relief from lower back pain. jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, us
james taylor. makes me feel better. other music, not so much. >> i'm not sure ac/dc "highway to hell" is what i want to hear. >> it depends. >> dr.ok, and dr. holly phillips. >>> up next, has political correctness gone too far on collegecampuses? the real issue, we'll tell you more. you're watching "cbs this morning, saturday." i thought activia was for big digestive issues. until i realized our body handles a lot. 1,100 meals a year... 730 rushed...
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dr. ben carson in number 5 senators ted cruz, marco rubio and rand paul. back it out more, you have got governor chris christie andio governor squeaking in at the last minute governor john kasich. james rosen in cleveland. 10 candidate up on stage. what should viewers and voters be looking for? >> reporter: this big debate will occur at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. the chief goal will be to differentiate themselves and also avoid direct entanglements. trump told bill o'reilly that he isn't out to embarrass anyone, he just wants to be himself and talk about immigration and his skills. senator ted cruz said to megyn kelly that he's the lone voice refusing to attack trump. cruz appeals to the same sets of voters as trump and he wants their support with the trump camp drops out. kasich's early appeals targeted jeb bush saying he failed to catch fire after that jolting entrance into the race. there are lots of other dynamics to watch for. martha: there will be advantages to participating in the earlier debate. beside being able to talk to myself and bill hemmer. >> reporter: any time you are appearing on fox news channel it won't be a harmful thing if you are looking to expand your exposure to
dr. ben carson in number 5 senators ted cruz, marco rubio and rand paul. back it out more, you have got governor chris christie andio governor squeaking in at the last minute governor john kasich. james rosen in cleveland. 10 candidate up on stage. what should viewers and voters be looking for? >> reporter: this big debate will occur at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. the chief goal will be to differentiate themselves and also avoid direct entanglements. trump told bill o'reilly that he isn't out...