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dubois at the atlantic history center.this is about an hour. >> thank you so much for that kind introduction. i want to say thanks again to the livingston foundation for making this event possible. it's a great pleasure for me to be in what is really my home town. i did not really grow up -- effects and people are so questioning the evolving maturity of david levering lewis and i spent many years here, my teenage years, my dad was president of morris brown college and my brother-in-law was president of spellman college, and so by land routes are really quite deep. -- atlanta braves were really quite the. it was another city my wife and i would choose to live, then new york, it would undoubtedly be atlanta. and i thought i would give the flavor of the biography with three readings this evening. can you hear? >> no. >> is that better? right. three readings from various sections of the biography, chapters 10, 11 and 14. and they could fall under the headings of the politics of history and that readings will deal with dubois m
dubois at the atlantic history center.this is about an hour. >> thank you so much for that kind introduction. i want to say thanks again to the livingston foundation for making this event possible. it's a great pleasure for me to be in what is really my home town. i did not really grow up -- effects and people are so questioning the evolving maturity of david levering lewis and i spent many years here, my teenage years, my dad was president of morris brown college and my brother-in-law...
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dubois >> pam: police said a man is now in custody after engaging in our long stand down. looking at all for this seen it all started when officers came to the house to serve an eviction notice. he is live at the scene in san ramon. scott, what is the feeling in the neighborhood tonight? here's a look at where this is going on.here's downtown san ramon. this home is just south-west of that in unincorporated san ramon. we'll give you a closer look. the home in norris canyon estates along ashbourne circle. big homes, lots of pools, it's an upscale neighborhood that was told to shelter in police activity here. >> reporter: starting to make entry into the home when not in with no answer. with one shot through the door hitting the property manager and the lake. deputies did not fire back to grant the property manager and took him into a cruiser and wrapped an ambulance. that is when the suspect they're kidding himself inside the home. then the squad team was forced to come again and take more drastic measures. >> the five to two minutes after releasing gas to suspect came out.
dubois >> pam: police said a man is now in custody after engaging in our long stand down. looking at all for this seen it all started when officers came to the house to serve an eviction notice. he is live at the scene in san ramon. scott, what is the feeling in the neighborhood tonight? here's a look at where this is going on.here's downtown san ramon. this home is just south-west of that in unincorporated san ramon. we'll give you a closer look. the home in norris canyon estates along...
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dubois said, the great american educator, the key is to be able to sacrifice who you are for what you and if you think of that, you won't stand still. you won't stand still. you'll take on entrepreneurism, you'll take on risk, you'll challenge yourself to be better and to control your own economic destiny. >> tyler perry. >> you know, i'm hoping that -- i'm very hopeful just as 50 years ago was a much different place, that in 50 years is much different. a friend of mine was dropping his son off at school and his son pointed and said, that's my friend. and my friend who is my age said, which kid? are you talking about the indian kid, the white kid? and his child looked at him like, what are you talking about? he didn't see any race at all. so what i'm hoping is that as we continue to celebrate our strengths and our diversity and how strong we are, we also become more open to everyone being all a part of what america should be and just an equal opportunity place for all, so that's what i'm hopeful. >> cory booker. >> well, i think we have to have the courage to tell the truth. we've bee
dubois said, the great american educator, the key is to be able to sacrifice who you are for what you and if you think of that, you won't stand still. you won't stand still. you'll take on entrepreneurism, you'll take on risk, you'll challenge yourself to be better and to control your own economic destiny. >> tyler perry. >> you know, i'm hoping that -- i'm very hopeful just as 50 years ago was a much different place, that in 50 years is much different. a friend of mine was dropping...
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this morning our affiliate jeff dubois is with us. good morning. >> good morning. wind gusts sent trees like the one across the street towering onto cars and it was a mess throughout the seattle region this weekend. it was around two. the city was inundated with 2 inches of rain in a single day, more than a monthly average for a saept september. in nearby tacoma it overpowered drainage systems. it stranded cars and caused traffic accidents on at least four majors. cars were backed up for an hour. local power companies worked relentlessly to restore power to those in the dark. rainfall let up briefly, giving many a chance to assess the damage done to their homes. a high wind warning, though, remains in effect early this morning with wind gusts likely to hit up to 60 miles an hour in some places and more rainfall. now we're talking possibility of some river flood warnings. it is going to be another busy and restless day in seattle. charlie and norah, back to you. >> thank you. >>> and the numb beer two overseeing the weapons arsenal is suspended this morning amid a g
this morning our affiliate jeff dubois is with us. good morning. >> good morning. wind gusts sent trees like the one across the street towering onto cars and it was a mess throughout the seattle region this weekend. it was around two. the city was inundated with 2 inches of rain in a single day, more than a monthly average for a saept september. in nearby tacoma it overpowered drainage systems. it stranded cars and caused traffic accidents on at least four majors. cars were backed up for...
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dubois said the great african-american educator the key is to sacrifice who you are for what you cantand still. you'll take on entrepreneurialism, you'll take on risk. you'll challenge yourself to be better and to control your own economic destiny. >> tyler perry? >> you know i'm hoping that i'm very hopeful just as 50 years ago was a much different place that in 50 years it's much different. a friend of mine was dropping his son off at school and his son point and said that's my friend. and my friend who is my age said which kid? are you talking the indian kid, the white kid? and his child looked at him like what are you talking about? he didn't see any race at all. so what i'm hoping is as we continue to celebrate our strengths and our diversity and how strong we are, we also become more open to everyone being all a part of what america should be and just an equal opportunity place for all. so that's what i'm hopeful for. >> cory booker? >> well i think we just have to have the courage to tell the truth. we've been having this conversation for decades. and the direction. social mob
dubois said the great african-american educator the key is to sacrifice who you are for what you cantand still. you'll take on entrepreneurialism, you'll take on risk. you'll challenge yourself to be better and to control your own economic destiny. >> tyler perry? >> you know i'm hoping that i'm very hopeful just as 50 years ago was a much different place that in 50 years it's much different. a friend of mine was dropping his son off at school and his son point and said that's my...
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dubois said in effect, our mission is broader than not.ur mission is to return the system is a on top and everybody else on the bottom. do you think that either one, india, who wrote to me she was involved in the continent of africa. i wish he was white supremacists. the name of the new organization as the national association for the basement of colored people. he wanted to lift everybody else to. frederick douglass about 50 years earlier said if you believe majorities matter and i believe they do, four fifths of the world is colored. he wasn't talking about black folk. he was talking about every other color. that's where we start. where will kids was on fire when people try to slander going into the 1963 march on washington. it motivated him, slandering because he was gay to churn out that many more basses. we got them in the civil rights act, pushing through the voting rights act. we also get rid of the europe only preference, part of the coalition that we are all together. we got rid of the europe only preference for immigration to thi
dubois said in effect, our mission is broader than not.ur mission is to return the system is a on top and everybody else on the bottom. do you think that either one, india, who wrote to me she was involved in the continent of africa. i wish he was white supremacists. the name of the new organization as the national association for the basement of colored people. he wanted to lift everybody else to. frederick douglass about 50 years earlier said if you believe majorities matter and i believe...
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dubois. now, the panel on syrian military strikes. this is from the atlantic council.uns about an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. my name is frederic hof and on behalf of fred kemp, the president of the atlantic council and michelle done, the director of the center for the middle east, i would like to welcome you all to today's program. this is a joint production of at the atlantic council. over the past two weeks, we have witnessed a truly extraordinary chain of events that began on the 21st of august with a chemical attack in a suburb of damascus. , i thinkllness of time we will probably know for sure what motivated the assad regime to take this step and what it was actually thinking. in terms of trying to get away with it. what is objectively clear at this point is that this was a criminal attack on defenseless civilians. it was a clear violation of international prohibitions against the use of chemical weapons. challenge todirect the credibility of president obama and the united states. particularly, in the wake of warnings about red lines
dubois. now, the panel on syrian military strikes. this is from the atlantic council.uns about an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. my name is frederic hof and on behalf of fred kemp, the president of the atlantic council and michelle done, the director of the center for the middle east, i would like to welcome you all to today's program. this is a joint production of at the atlantic council. over the past two weeks, we have witnessed a truly extraordinary chain of...