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you can also thumbed through original copies of ebony and jet. the black image corp is an unusual photo it's edition but in 5 states it is to bronze and marvel at images that help to find these statues of black america. folk dancing now like you've never seen before normally you expect traditional costumes dances to hold hands in a circle and maybe an occasional funny slap this hungary and trooper forman called fritzchen i like to do a bit of slapping too but that incredible high speed was dancing frenetically in fact they've been labeled the fastest dances in the world. like. a really 1937 handclaps and 4 taps into minutes that's a new world record nobody's faster with their fast paced mix of tap and hungry and folk dance fish has taken audiences from new york city to beijing by storm how did go up and the others manage it. success or for being a powerful profession now is not is not how you doing thing it's an attitude. which includes plenty of self discipline and at least 3 hours of practice a day and as many as 10 in the run up to performance
you can also thumbed through original copies of ebony and jet. the black image corp is an unusual photo it's edition but in 5 states it is to bronze and marvel at images that help to find these statues of black america. folk dancing now like you've never seen before normally you expect traditional costumes dances to hold hands in a circle and maybe an occasional funny slap this hungary and trooper forman called fritzchen i like to do a bit of slapping too but that incredible high speed was...
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we see the joy of black life we see the drama and the trauma of black life >> reporter: when "ebony" debuted in 1945, blacks in many places were still forced to sit at the back of buses. in the decades that followed, you'd be hard pressed to find a black home in america without a copy of "ebony" or "jet" on the coffee table but recently, the magazines fell on hard financial times, the johnson publishing company filed for bankruptcy in april and today, the prize photo archive, nearly 1 million images spanning 7 decades, was sold at auction. there are concerns what the new owners will do with the collection and how accessible it will be to the public. but there's no question about the photos' place in history and their importance in telling the story of black life in america. no word yet on the buyer of this collection of american history. >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and have a >>> i walked over and said is there a problem? he said no. then they walked away. >> a 5-year-old boy wanders away from a sum
we see the joy of black life we see the drama and the trauma of black life >> reporter: when "ebony" debuted in 1945, blacks in many places were still forced to sit at the back of buses. in the decades that followed, you'd be hard pressed to find a black home in america without a copy of "ebony" or "jet" on the coffee table but recently, the magazines fell on hard financial times, the johnson publishing company filed for bankruptcy in april and today, the...
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did you grow up reading "ebony" magazine? >> i sure did.rd pressed to not go in a black home back in the day and not see a current edition of "ebony" or "jet". >> reporter: declining subscriptions forced them to put their prize winning collections up for saukz. arctivist vicki wilson gave us rare access to the files. no finger prints allowed. >> where can you find an image like that? we travelled with the freedom riders. >> reporter: when he posted the disz rbing open casked image of kid lynched and beaten in 1945. she was thinking of till when she refused to give up her seat, rosa parks. what happens if it goes into private hands? if it goes into -- oh -- >> reporter: are you okay? >> you still get emotional because you feel a connection because of of what they have covered over the years. >> reporter: a history preserved in time heading to an unknown place. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> and that's the ovnite news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morni
did you grow up reading "ebony" magazine? >> i sure did.rd pressed to not go in a black home back in the day and not see a current edition of "ebony" or "jet". >> reporter: declining subscriptions forced them to put their prize winning collections up for saukz. arctivist vicki wilson gave us rare access to the files. no finger prints allowed. >> where can you find an image like that? we travelled with the freedom riders. >> reporter: when he...
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responsible for promoting black culture and the african-american identity in their magazines like ebony now the artist they asked the gates is being given free reign to plunder their extensive archive of over 4000000 images and has conceived and co-curator of an exhibition is currently on show here in berlin marching gropius power music. beautiful provocative elegant the exhibition the black image corporation puts his states of african american identity on display the photos from the middle of the last century were taken by pulitzer prize winner monisha slate then for now in fashion photography isaac sutton both of whom worked for johnson publishing. exquisite high end bridal gowns that celebrities like jacqueline kennedy the dresses were designed by and the 1st internationally acclaimed african american fashion designer stories about people like you were told in the 1st glossy magazines written for black audiences and the magazine's provided representation and insight into black culture as well as expanded an encyclopedia of the united states. also the way that ebony and jet celebrated
responsible for promoting black culture and the african-american identity in their magazines like ebony now the artist they asked the gates is being given free reign to plunder their extensive archive of over 4000000 images and has conceived and co-curator of an exhibition is currently on show here in berlin marching gropius power music. beautiful provocative elegant the exhibition the black image corporation puts his states of african american identity on display the photos from the middle of...
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did you grow up reading "ebony" magazine? >> i sure did! u'sure did.rd pressed to walk into a black home back in the day and not see the current issue of "ebony" or "jet" dgazine. si reporter: but decreasing subscriptions and rising debt, forced johnson publishing to ivll the magazines and put its prized photo archives up for auction. what do we have here? >> here we have muhammed ali. >> reporter: archivist vickie wilson gave us rare access to the files... no fingerprints allowed. >> just look at ray charles playing dominoes. where can you find an image like that? we travel with the freedom riders. >> reporter: some photos were a catalyst for change. when "jet" published the disturbing open casket image of 14-year old emmett till who was beaten and lynched in 1955, it sparked the civil rights movement. rosa parks said she was thinking of till when she refused to give up her seat. these are images wilson wants shared with future generations. why is it important to have this record? >> just to let them know and see how far we've come. >> reporter: there
did you grow up reading "ebony" magazine? >> i sure did! u'sure did.rd pressed to walk into a black home back in the day and not see the current issue of "ebony" or "jet" dgazine. si reporter: but decreasing subscriptions and rising debt, forced johnson publishing to ivll the magazines and put its prized photo archives up for auction. what do we have here? >> here we have muhammed ali. >> reporter: archivist vickie wilson gave us rare access to...
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earon was raising four children, including erica, the only one home the night of the shooting and ebonyoldest at 16. >> instead of like mother and daughter, we're more like sisters. >> you're like friends, huh? >> yeah. we did everything. she was the best mom. >> and fun to be around with a boisterous, oversized personality. >> she would do anything, a dare devil. i miss her so much. she was everything to me. >> she loved her kids. she tried to her best to take care of them. >> earon worked at churchill downs meeting celebrities like actor jason priestley. she had to go on disability because of ms and a painful condition known as fibromyalgia. she often took pain medicine to manage her symptoms. >> she was, to put it bluntly, a heck of a woman, as far as her fighting spirit and everything is concerned. >> her parents were concerned by the crowd she sometimes ran with. she was with some guys you weren't fond of? >> that's right. >> even so, her parents couldn't have imagined who would have shot her or little erica or why. and that just ramped up their own fears that the shooter or shoote
earon was raising four children, including erica, the only one home the night of the shooting and ebonyoldest at 16. >> instead of like mother and daughter, we're more like sisters. >> you're like friends, huh? >> yeah. we did everything. she was the best mom. >> and fun to be around with a boisterous, oversized personality. >> she would do anything, a dare devil. i miss her so much. she was everything to me. >> she loved her kids. she tried to her best to...
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he spent weeks in the hospital hoping for a full recovery, but it was his mother, ebony, who told himosis. ll >> she te me, you are going to be all right, but you are going to be paralyzed. i said i still living, right? she said yeah. i said that's all i want. >> reporter: he understood how precious life was because three months earlier on valytine's dais brother was shot steps away from their home in northeast. >> when ty shot, i was running. then i approached him. >> reporter: at 12 years old, he says he saved a girl's life while almost losing his own. now he'sc too ed to go outside. >> i am like you go inside. >> reporter: so he helps his brother to get around and do thh thin can't do for himself, because their mother always taught them that family sticks togeiter. >> oh, is heart breaking that this is what we have got to go through. >> reporter: the trma and the wounds still linger, but their faith and love is still strong. he won't give up hope that he will beat the odds while his mother tries to accept that her family's life will never be the same. >> m first son that was shot.
he spent weeks in the hospital hoping for a full recovery, but it was his mother, ebony, who told himosis. ll >> she te me, you are going to be all right, but you are going to be paralyzed. i said i still living, right? she said yeah. i said that's all i want. >> reporter: he understood how precious life was because three months earlier on valytine's dais brother was shot steps away from their home in northeast. >> when ty shot, i was running. then i approached him. >>...
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the pages of ebony and jet magazines were filled with iconic images like these. documenting and celebrating african-american life. a historical .treasure-trove >> the intimacy of the photos that strike you most? >> the intimacy is the focus. we see the joy of black life. we see the drama a trauma of black life. >> when ebony debuted in 1945, blacks in many places were still forced to sit at the backsf buses. in the decades that followed, you'd be hard pressed to find ai black home america without a copy of especialbony or jet on coffee table. recently the magazines fell on hard financial times. johnson publishing company filed for bankruptc in april and today, the prize photo archive, nearly a million images spanning seven decades was sold at auction. there's concerns what the new ll owners wio with the collection and how accessible it will be to public. there's no question about the photos place in history and their importance in telling the story of black life ina rica. >> that was nbc lester holt reporting. >>> all right. chuck isboere to talk a the temperatur
the pages of ebony and jet magazines were filled with iconic images like these. documenting and celebrating african-american life. a historical .treasure-trove >> the intimacy of the photos that strike you most? >> the intimacy is the focus. we see the joy of black life. we see the drama a trauma of black life. >> when ebony debuted in 1945, blacks in many places were still forced to sit at the backsf buses. in the decades that followed, you'd be hard pressed to find ai black...
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so, yes, they were robbed of their childhood. >> reporter: ebony hill's sons, caught in the wave of violence that too often leaves innocent kids with permanent scars. meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >> now, you may have noticed the boy's home is not handicapped accessible. we reached out to d.c.!9Ñ housi authority and asked them about that. they te us this mother now is at the top of a waiting list to be placed in one. no one has been arrested in either shooting, by the way. >> let's hop the housing authority steps up after seeing that. >> this family deserves support. they have no quit in them. they're not giving up.a >> off to those boitz and their mom, too. >>> tomorrow the gun debate will take center stage. lawmakers begin a special session by governor ralph northam. e ordered after the virginia beach massacre may. the governor is calling lawmakers to vote onas es including universal background checks and assault weapons ban and a one gun per month limit. >> well, lots of support and certainly opposition as well to this special session, news 4's julie carey is in richmond. she's watching it a
so, yes, they were robbed of their childhood. >> reporter: ebony hill's sons, caught in the wave of violence that too often leaves innocent kids with permanent scars. meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >> now, you may have noticed the boy's home is not handicapped accessible. we reached out to d.c.!9Ñ housi authority and asked them about that. they te us this mother now is at the top of a waiting list to be placed in one. no one has been arrested in either shooting, by the way. >>...
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>> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day, from 30 years inside prison walls he has still tried to be a father first. >> that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught, you know, children first and foremost. that's what i tried to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old was sentenced to life for prison without parole for a nonviolent drug related crime. it was his first felony but in the middle of a tough on crime era, the judge showed no leniency. with no hope of walking free again, underwood has made the best of his time in prison, mentoring others and staying devoting to his children and grandchildren as ebony fighting for his release. >> we all have made mistakes, people deserve second chances. >> reporter: a third circuit judge sent him a letter saying even though he's in prison, he's having a big impact on others. >> i was feeling hopeless. >> reporter: but then, a glimmer of hope. the first step act led to the release of thousands of nonviolent federal prisoners. underwood wasn't eligible, but matthew charles was, and he became the very first prisoner
>> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day, from 30 years inside prison walls he has still tried to be a father first. >> that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught, you know, children first and foremost. that's what i tried to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old was sentenced to life for prison without parole for a nonviolent drug related crime. it was his first felony but in the middle of a tough on crime era, the judge showed no leniency....
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i think ebony had to go. thank you. michael, can you hear me ok? i am yes.on! 0k. just your take on yesterday afternoon, michael? remarkable. cricket hasn't been on free to airfor 15 remarkable. cricket hasn't been on free to air for 15 years and then it got back on free to air yesterday, the world cup final. to produce a match like that, with a dramatic ending, to see two teams neither tea m ending, to see two teams neither team freezing under the pressure of the final, both teams playing with such skill and character. to see 30,000 people at lords singing and dancing, i never thought! 30,000 people at lords singing and dancing, i never thought i would see that at the home of cricket. and in an england side, we have a team that is young, dynamic, a group of players that are really going to inspire the next generation. i would like to say that cricket is like that every single time that we go out onto the pitch and for all those new followers that watched yesterday will be inspired, cricket is great every day! cricket is always dramatic and always goes down
i think ebony had to go. thank you. michael, can you hear me ok? i am yes.on! 0k. just your take on yesterday afternoon, michael? remarkable. cricket hasn't been on free to airfor 15 remarkable. cricket hasn't been on free to air for 15 years and then it got back on free to air yesterday, the world cup final. to produce a match like that, with a dramatic ending, to see two teams neither tea m ending, to see two teams neither team freezing under the pressure of the final, both teams playing with...
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to spain where there are a lot of pretty girls there will be this by use by me or which of my head eboni them which are bonita so i said ok then i'll go to spain little baby as luck would have it us when i was assigned to kano post a submarine support ship because i was a specialist in measuring equipment calibration and there was a laboratory on board to service the submarines are said. that. there were only 2 grains st the grand isle. way downtown from the base and everything else we just think feels like. special because it was like back home they remind me of. primitive people only different and noticed that when i went to town back in america. i would always hamburger but over here i couldn't find a hamburger at the head top if you look at all the seats i didn't say that it was very old fashioned i preferred to just say that it was very different cultures the cars the way people dressed the way the streets and buildings looked like they were all made from concrete and i came from pennsylvania where the houses were all timber and there were forests and things like that possible space
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a rare look inside ebony and jet magazine's expansive photo archive featuring images like one of the "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. we'll be right back. watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. we'll be right back. there's brushing and there's oral-b power brushing. oral-b just cleans better. it's the one inspired by dentists... with the round brush head. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gumline... for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. oral-b. brush like a pro. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know gei
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ebony, you were in the england cup winning team.my perspective, you spend your whole life working towards this unbelievable moment and it is even more rare to have that opportunity on home soil. we won the world t20 at home at lord's. the women won in 2017 at lord's. if the men can bring this together, from an athlete's perspective, it doesn't get better. home world cup, you have built through that whole period. i think they are aware of that, and they are also aware about the potential of bringing could get back to public consciousness. it is something that has been distant for a long time and if england make that success, we could see an absolute revolution in this country around the sport. gemma, you were there yesterday and i know you are desperately trying to get a ticket for the final. have you managed to get one? no, i am consta ntly managed to get one? no, i am constantly refreshing the ticket web page to see if i can get tickets. if not, we will have to find a location nearby to watch it, but fantastic that it will be on ch
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and that is it for now from deeds ebony's africa as always you can catch all our stories on our websiteand facebook page today will leave you with some sound from beyond sales latest album this one's called spirits till next time i. get. to know mother. tongue to keep you hit. you. on the side i use mean easy. love. what secrets lie behind these memos to find out immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites the. d w world heritage 36050. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was for. i even got white hair and. the german language head nodding off this gives me a little but you need to entrust the flame you want to their story the muslims her fighting and reliable information for margaret. welcome to news from the world of alt and culture and coming up on the show today. on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing an exhibition looks at how the moon has inspired all over the centuries. and the queen of england opens the doors of buckingham palace for an exhibition dedicated to our great great grandmother great victor
and that is it for now from deeds ebony's africa as always you can catch all our stories on our websiteand facebook page today will leave you with some sound from beyond sales latest album this one's called spirits till next time i. get. to know mother. tongue to keep you hit. you. on the side i use mean easy. love. what secrets lie behind these memos to find out immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites the. d w world heritage 36050. i was issued when i arrived...
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shot, he's scared to go outside, and, so, yes, they were robbed of their childhood. >> reporter: ebony'sow tuning choice caught in waves of violence that too often leave innocent kids with fermenent scars. >> you'll likely notice in the story that eby's home is not handicap accessible and they eyll us that her family is approved and th are at top of the list to receiv e, but someone would need to move out so that her familcan moven, and jim and wendy, they just don't know when that will be. >> what a hardship. did they ever find the people who shot the two kids, especially the one that was paralyzed? >> we asked the family and they have been checking in with police and that so far no arrests have been made in either of those cases. >> it's so great that they have got each other. >> i know. >> but what a horribl t way form that close bond. my goodness. >> and we still have shootings almost every day and the numbers e just adding up since these two were hit. >> they are hoping that their story will convince at least o person to put the cars down because it's innocent>> > anthony rendon has
shot, he's scared to go outside, and, so, yes, they were robbed of their childhood. >> reporter: ebony'sow tuning choice caught in waves of violence that too often leave innocent kids with fermenent scars. >> you'll likely notice in the story that eby's home is not handicap accessible and they eyll us that her family is approved and th are at top of the list to receiv e, but someone would need to move out so that her familcan moven, and jim and wendy, they just don't know when that...
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he spent weeks in the hospital hoping for a full rovery but it was his mother ebony who told him theto y me'll be all right but you're going to be paralyzed, i said i'm going to still live, and she said, yes, and i said that's the only thing that ttmaers. >> reporter: renal understood how precious life was because three months earlier on valentine's day his younger brother royal was shot steps away from their home near kenilworth avenue in northeast. >> and i was running, and then i pushed a girl out of the way. >> reporter: at 12 years old royale says he saved a girl's life while almost losing his own and now he's too scared to go outside so royale helps his brother to get around. >> oh, it's hrtbreaking. that this is what we've got to go through. >> the trauma and the wounds still linger, but their faith and love is still strong. >> i know i'll be able to walk again. >> reporter: renal won't give up hope that he'll beat the odd while his mother tries to accept that their family life won't be the same. >> he's scared to go outside. so, yes, they were robbed of their childhood. >> re
he spent weeks in the hospital hoping for a full rovery but it was his mother ebony who told him theto y me'll be all right but you're going to be paralyzed, i said i'm going to still live, and she said, yes, and i said that's the only thing that ttmaers. >> reporter: renal understood how precious life was because three months earlier on valentine's day his younger brother royal was shot steps away from their home near kenilworth avenue in northeast. >> and i was running, and then i...
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in this case, an ebony tower. in terms of black studies.en we think about ronald walters and this idea of a black perspective, in 1972, the national black political convention meets in gary, indiana. walters is one of the key behind-the-scenes figures who is helping write the national black political agenda. what was the agenda? it was the agenda for urban, rural, local, regional, national, and international public policy transformations. this idea of ending black poverty. the idea of ending the achievement gap. the idea of ending racial segregation both in living accommodations and residences, but public schools. the idea of ending wage gaps. one thing ronald walters always talked about was the wealth gap. he spent his life talking about the wealth gap. wealth gap to racial slavery and its aftermath, that one of the reasons why the black public has a hard time not just organizing itself, but wielding actual economic and political power, is because of a wealth gap. what racial slavery does, and one of the key igures, and we have seen brilli
in this case, an ebony tower. in terms of black studies.en we think about ronald walters and this idea of a black perspective, in 1972, the national black political convention meets in gary, indiana. walters is one of the key behind-the-scenes figures who is helping write the national black political agenda. what was the agenda? it was the agenda for urban, rural, local, regional, national, and international public policy transformations. this idea of ending black poverty. the idea of ending...
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hep spent weeks in hoping for a full recovery, but it was his mother, ebony, who told him the prognosis. >> she said, you be all right, but you're going to be paralyzed. and i said, il stilllive, right? and she said, yeah, and i said, that's the only thing that matters. >> reporte ro understood how precious life was because three months earlier, his younger brother was shot, steps away from their home. >> and when they shot, i was running. and i push eed a girl out of th way. >> reporter: at 12 years old, royal says he saved a girl's life while almost losing his own. now he says he's too scared to go outside. >> when i go outside, i'my worried thetart shooting. >> reporter: so royal helps his brother to get around and do the things he can't do for himself, because their mother always taught them that family sticks o ther. >> oh, it's heartbreaking, that this is what we've got to go through. >> reporter: the trauma and the wounds still linger, butheir strongand love is still >> i know. >> reporter: roynal won't give up hope that he'lleat the odds while his mother will try to accept that
hep spent weeks in hoping for a full recovery, but it was his mother, ebony, who told him the prognosis. >> she said, you be all right, but you're going to be paralyzed. and i said, il stilllive, right? and she said, yeah, and i said, that's the only thing that matters. >> reporte ro understood how precious life was because three months earlier, his younger brother was shot, steps away from their home. >> and when they shot, i was running. and i push eed a girl out of th way....
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he spent week in the ospital hoping for a full recovery, but it was his mother ebony who told him thesi progno >> she told me you'll be paralyzed. i said i'm stl living, right? she had, yeah. . i said that is the only thing that > reporter: he realized how much precious liwas. three years earlier onle vantine's day his younger brother was shot steps away from that their home near kenilworth avenue in the northeast. >> when she shot, i was running a i -- >> reporter: at 12 years old, ed he saved a girl's life while almost losing his own. now he is too scared toe o outsidso he help his brother to get. arou renauld won't give up hope that he'll beat the odd while his mother tries to accept that her family's life will never be the same. >> he can't do things that he normallyused to do. myer physici my first son who was shot is scared to gooutside. >> reporter: meganal fitzgerd, news4. >> great story with the bond that they have. >> tough on those kid. >>> 4:46 right now. >>> developing this morning, fighting back. despite a recent ruling from supreme court about stating a question about cit
he spent week in the ospital hoping for a full recovery, but it was his mother ebony who told him thesi progno >> she told me you'll be paralyzed. i said i'm stl living, right? she had, yeah. . i said that is the only thing that > reporter: he realized how much precious liwas. three years earlier onle vantine's day his younger brother was shot steps away from that their home near kenilworth avenue in the northeast. >> when she shot, i was running a i -- >> reporter: at 12...
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. >>> and a rare look inside "ebony" and "jet" magazines' historic archives.y contain 4 million images contained seven decades of black history. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> taking a live look outside at the beautiful eastern span of the bay bridge on a friday morning. thank you for joining us it is july 26 i'm anne makovec. >> i'm michelle griego. it is friday and we are celebrating. it is going to be pretty hot this weekend. >>> that is the key. this weekend. today will be fine. today will be a perfect example of what an average july they should feel like for many of us in here is a good example. for san francisco this means a 67 degrees day. you will see plenty of the low marine layer clouds drifting all day. there are a lot right now. as far as the rest of the bay area low 90s him and. it may be a degree or two above average but it is not excessively hot. that comes tomorrow. and we will talk about that when we get to the seven-day f
. >>> and a rare look inside "ebony" and "jet" magazines' historic archives.y contain 4 million images contained seven decades of black history. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> taking a live look outside at the beautiful eastern span of the bay bridge on a friday morning. thank you for joining us it is july 26 i'm anne...
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ebony horse club in brixton provides access to horseriding for young people who wouldn't usually be ableand young offenders. i think what the club has done here is amazing and it has made it accessible for a lot of young people here who might not have had the chance to participate in a riding or racing had it not been in such an urban environment. on the elite flat front we struggled to find people representing the community as well so representing the community as well so finding role models i think will help muslim girls to try sport at least and if they do like it try to progress through it as well so it is notjust progress through it as well so it is not just about the grassroots it progress through it as well so it is notjust about the grassroots it is supporting the girls all the way through the elite. i never thought i would have a feature in racing at all. but now i have been writing resources for the past couple of weeks and i fell in love at that and i will keep at it and it made my day to get into big races and become an amateur or apprentice. know what is andi amateur or appr
ebony horse club in brixton provides access to horseriding for young people who wouldn't usually be ableand young offenders. i think what the club has done here is amazing and it has made it accessible for a lot of young people here who might not have had the chance to participate in a riding or racing had it not been in such an urban environment. on the elite flat front we struggled to find people representing the community as well so representing the community as well so finding role models i...
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historic photos is on its way to a safe new home more than 4 llion prints from e archives of jet and "ebony" magazines will be donate td to smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. four foundations purchased them for 40 million bucks and they announced it thursday. >> the public will be able to see that, share with everybody >>> a dog that was injured in a house fire is now training to help those that share his story. taka was badly burned last october and spent months recovering frohis injuries after receiving help from the care moran malhospital, taka is ready to give back to his community. he will be working at a burn center in georgia while training to become a certified therapy dog. >> cute puppy there. >> passing it right along. >> up cahead,ld a new petition scare up a date for halloween? he writes the songs, they make the vimoes who barry manilow thinks should play him somewhere down the road if your mouth is made to amaze, let philips sonicare give its care a raise. get a months worth of manual brushing in just two minutes. philips sonicare, next-level c
historic photos is on its way to a safe new home more than 4 llion prints from e archives of jet and "ebony" magazines will be donate td to smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. four foundations purchased them for 40 million bucks and they announced it thursday. >> the public will be able to see that, share with everybody >>> a dog that was injured in a house fire is now training to help those that share his story. taka was badly burned...
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>> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day.om inside prison walls, he still tried to be a father first. >> so that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught. children first, first. foremost. that's what i try to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for a nonviolent drug-related crime. it was his first felony but in the middle of the tough on crime era, the judge showed no leniency. with no hope of ever walking free again, underwood made the best of his time in prison, mentoring others and staying devoted to his children and grandchildren, as ebony fights for his release. >> we all have made mistakes. people deserve second chances. >> reporter: a third circuit judge even sent him a letter saying even though he's in prison, he's having a big impact on others. >> i was feeling hopeless. >> reporter: but then a glimmer of hope. the first step that led to the release of thousands of nonviolent prisoners. underwood wasn't eligible but matthew charles was. he became the very
>> ebony underwood talks to her father on the phone every day.om inside prison walls, he still tried to be a father first. >> so that's all i know. that's all i was ever taught. children first, first. foremost. that's what i try to emulate. >> william underwood, now 65 years old, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for a nonviolent drug-related crime. it was his first felony but in the middle of the tough on crime era, the judge showed no leniency. with no hope of...
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proprietary color match system guarantees a perfect match from the lightest porcelain to the richest ebonymers say they get the best color match ever. you also get luminess love, a 2-in-1 highlighter and bronzer for a more refreshed, youthful glow and we'll include our acclaimed simply blush. hold on, order in the next 17 minutes, you get our four color lip creme palette, four color nude & naughty eye palette plus volumizing flutter lash mascara, a $64 value as premium gifts to you. hold everything. we are celebrating almost 25 years of making women beautiful and today, you get huge savings. if you wanna look younger fast, call or go online now. during this limited time sale, use this special promo code for a full 50% savings. you won't pay 39.95, today, luminess silk is yours to try for just 19.95, for a limited time during this special promotion. plus, order and use this code now and you'll even receive free shipping. - luminess silk is my secret weapon. it's easier than anything i've ever used before. this is what luminess silk does for you. - knowing that you can try it for only $20, i
proprietary color match system guarantees a perfect match from the lightest porcelain to the richest ebonymers say they get the best color match ever. you also get luminess love, a 2-in-1 highlighter and bronzer for a more refreshed, youthful glow and we'll include our acclaimed simply blush. hold on, order in the next 17 minutes, you get our four color lip creme palette, four color nude & naughty eye palette plus volumizing flutter lash mascara, a $64 value as premium gifts to you. hold...
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18—year—old ebony rehearses for the opening night of a youth club formed by young people united against in 12 months. among them, ebony‘s friend, emmanuel lukenga, killed last month. he always told me to sing for him. and at that point i was so shy, because i didn't really take singing so seriously then. and i never did get the chance to sing to him and then when i look back now, all the conversations that we had just makes me think, i got to do this for him. fridays is the brainchild of 18—year—old tyler campbell, helped by volunteers like his college pal, michael. i think it's time for young people to start helping other young people out. me being young as well will help other young people be inspired to maybe stop doing what they're doing and have a better future, and have better opportunities in their life. just last weekend, a is—year—old was wounded in a drive—by shooting outside a restaurant here. another stark reminder of why teenagers are uniting against violence. colin bell runs the caribbean community association, one of the region's oldest west indian groups, and a venue for
18—year—old ebony rehearses for the opening night of a youth club formed by young people united against in 12 months. among them, ebony‘s friend, emmanuel lukenga, killed last month. he always told me to sing for him. and at that point i was so shy, because i didn't really take singing so seriously then. and i never did get the chance to sing to him and then when i look back now, all the conversations that we had just makes me think, i got to do this for him. fridays is the brainchild of...
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motown records founder berry gordy with the supremes are among the treasures from the archives of "ebonymagazines. johnson publishing is going bankrupt. its collection was last estimated to be worth around $47 million. we'll have some final thoughts from here on the southern border in just a moment. >> o'donnell: a final note from here on the border-- it's important to remember that every picture has a story, like the border patrol agent born in mexico. agent eduardo cantu understands the american dream, because he says he's living it. he wants migrants to get that dream, but says, they need to come here legally, as he did. when we walked into the detention center, you couldn't help but notice the sound of children laughing and playing, moms with their children attached to their hips, unsure of their future. it's hard to look away. there's no doubt there's a crisis, and today we met those at the center of it. >>> i'm norah o'donnell. good night. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm vladimir. this morning we're taking an in-depth look at th
motown records founder berry gordy with the supremes are among the treasures from the archives of "ebonymagazines. johnson publishing is going bankrupt. its collection was last estimated to be worth around $47 million. we'll have some final thoughts from here on the southern border in just a moment. >> o'donnell: a final note from here on the border-- it's important to remember that every picture has a story, like the border patrol agent born in mexico. agent eduardo cantu...
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. >> did you grow up reading "ebony" magazine? >> i sure did. you would be hard-pressed not to walk into a home and see an issue of "ebony" and "jet" magazines and knew we were getting the truth, seeing a version of us. >> but debt was forced to sell the magazine and put its prized photos up for auction. >> what do you have here? archivist vickie wilson gave us rare access to files, no fingerprints allowed. >> we travelled with the freedom riders. >> reporter: some photos were a catalyst for change when "jet" posted a photograph of an open casket of emmett till. it sparked the civil rights movement. rosa parks said she was thinking of till when she refused to give urp her seat. wilson says these are photos once shared with generations. >> why do you have this record. >> just to show how far we have come. >>> police in riot gear fired tear gas into a crowd of thousands of protesters in hong kong this morning. the group gathered to respond to a recent attack. last week they attacked commuters at a train station. 45 people were hurt. officials say
. >> did you grow up reading "ebony" magazine? >> i sure did. you would be hard-pressed not to walk into a home and see an issue of "ebony" and "jet" magazines and knew we were getting the truth, seeing a version of us. >> but debt was forced to sell the magazine and put its prized photos up for auction. >> what do you have here? archivist vickie wilson gave us rare access to files, no fingerprints allowed. >> we travelled with the...
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silver, but i think the legend, scott crossfield saw that silver fabric on a table at the david clark ebony and said oh, that looks really cool. for pr, that should be what a suit should look like. over the course of gemini and apollo, they got rid of that. this is silly, we don't need that. i noticed with "the martian," the suit looks a lot like david newman's suit. the first things are what they think they should be, but i know it will evolve into what functionally it needs to be. that is kind of the exciting thing, i think, seeing what naturally develops that i don't know. >> thank you. i would just like to thank our panelists for an all too short program. people who know me, we could be here for hours. unfortunately, the house says we cannot. please join me in thanking our guests. [applause] >> july marks the 50th anniversary of apollo 11, the first manned mission to land on the moon. up next, apollo 11 astronaut michael collins returns to the launchpad at nasa's john f. kennedy space center in florida to talk with space center director robert cabana about his experience. nasa hosted th
silver, but i think the legend, scott crossfield saw that silver fabric on a table at the david clark ebony and said oh, that looks really cool. for pr, that should be what a suit should look like. over the course of gemini and apollo, they got rid of that. this is silly, we don't need that. i noticed with "the martian," the suit looks a lot like david newman's suit. the first things are what they think they should be, but i know it will evolve into what functionally it needs to be....
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we can also say good morning to ebony rainstone—brent, who won the world cup in 2019.ole game and it was incredible and i think what has been really nice from my perspective is to get messages from people who were not quite cricket fans but they tuned into the drama and got access to it on free to airandi drama and got access to it on free to air and i think it genuinely has inspired and huge moments like this, we think back to 66 in football and how much we talk about that now and this is a moment we will hear from four generations and it is fantastic. do you think that yesterday's match is going to grab a new generation of people, to make them watch cricket? because it was so them watch cricket? because it was so ridiculously tense and exciting. yes, if there was a game to show cricket and at first i thought i wa nted cricket and at first i thought i wanted one of those lots of sixes and fours and a booming experience on the tv but actually, gripping drama which pulls people in emotionally, i think that is the way to get people hooked and speaking to the youngsters,
we can also say good morning to ebony rainstone—brent, who won the world cup in 2019.ole game and it was incredible and i think what has been really nice from my perspective is to get messages from people who were not quite cricket fans but they tuned into the drama and got access to it on free to airandi drama and got access to it on free to air and i think it genuinely has inspired and huge moments like this, we think back to 66 in football and how much we talk about that now and this is a...
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. >> yes, this a gold rosary with ebony inlay. >> oh! thousands of spanish coins like this one. >> the cross represented the ten commandments. you know the ten commandments, don't you? >> yes. >> well, if you never broke any, i'll let you have that. [ both laugh ] >> mel shares a big chunk of the treasure with his crew. how much is a secret. but suffice it to say there were a bunch of new millionaires in key west. >> did your folks' and your life change? did they live bigger? what'd they do? >> well, a little bit. it was nice not to have to worry about money anymore. but, you know, they stayed in the same house. after the atocha, it became more like a hobby, 'cause he didn't have to work anymore. but he loved it. he loves the search and the thrill of finding it. >> my father said, "taffi, remember, we're only temporary custodians of all of this treasure. hundreds of years ago, it all belonged to someone else, and then it was lost. and then we found it, and we've been custodians for a while. and hundreds of years from now, someone else wi
. >> yes, this a gold rosary with ebony inlay. >> oh! thousands of spanish coins like this one. >> the cross represented the ten commandments. you know the ten commandments, don't you? >> yes. >> well, if you never broke any, i'll let you have that. [ both laugh ] >> mel shares a big chunk of the treasure with his crew. how much is a secret. but suffice it to say there were a bunch of new millionaires in key west. >> did your folks' and your life...
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we're joined by former international ebony rainford—brent.rubbing is the other version. can we show you a couple of the front pages, the back pages, sorry, the daily mirror, coming home, we are in the final, the telegraph, blast—off. brilliant england hit new heights as they annihilate australia. england came into the tournament as favourites. but you never know what will happen of the course of a world cup in any sport. and on the front pages as well, eoin morgan celebrating as he hit the winning runs against australia. just one game from lori now, isn't it? it doesn't sound like much, but when you are facing new zealand that is going to be a tough one. we will see what happens. still to come on breakfast: iconic performances of the world's best—loved operatic tenor, luciano pavarotti, will be included in a new biopic about his life and career. we'll be joined by his widow, n icoletta pavarotti. and that extraordinary voice. it was a voice linked to many sporting occasions. of course it was. as soon as you see or hear him you instantly know
we're joined by former international ebony rainford—brent.rubbing is the other version. can we show you a couple of the front pages, the back pages, sorry, the daily mirror, coming home, we are in the final, the telegraph, blast—off. brilliant england hit new heights as they annihilate australia. england came into the tournament as favourites. but you never know what will happen of the course of a world cup in any sport. and on the front pages as well, eoin morgan celebrating as he hit the...
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these are the photos in the ebony and jet archives documenting decades of black history. treasure trove. we will see you at 7:00, about 50 minutes, or so, from now.>> it is good to see you and have a great weekend. >>> new numbers this morning showing a so and economic road. >>> the winners and losers of this quarters earnings report. joining his kcbs financial reporter jason brooks. >>> and economic growth did cool down in the second quarter. the government putting tdp at 2.1 percent after 3.1 percent growth in the first quarter. consumers to depart boosting spending by for .3 percent after just one percent spending gain in the first quarter. that helped offset a big drop in business spending. a first decline in quarterly business spending in over three years. particularly on new office ill home construction was down from the prior quarter. overall, it is not a bad report. corporate earnings continue to flood the market and big tech names are helping drive proceedings. google easily topped during arr it is clouded and google stock is soaring higher by 11 percent. twitter
these are the photos in the ebony and jet archives documenting decades of black history. treasure trove. we will see you at 7:00, about 50 minutes, or so, from now.>> it is good to see you and have a great weekend. >>> new numbers this morning showing a so and economic road. >>> the winners and losers of this quarters earnings report. joining his kcbs financial reporter jason brooks. >>> and economic growth did cool down in the second quarter. the government...
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ebony horse club in brixton provides access to horseriding for young people who wouldn‘t usually be able've known her, has always been extremely ambitious and extremely determined and she will be here every week riding but also helping out the young riders here. i've never seen her be anything less than super excited to take on a new challenge. for khadijah, finding a club in such an urban part of the country wasn‘t a problem, but for many muslim girls it‘s not that simple. of the nearly 3 million british muslims, the vast majority of them live in big cities, making equestrian sports difficult to get into. i what the club‘s done here is quite amazing. it‘s brought the club to the community and has made it accessible for lots of young people here who might not have had the chance to participate in horse riding and racing had it not been in such an urban environment. but how easy is it for other muslim girls to get involved in sport when they don‘t have people from the same backgrounds to look up to? 0n the elite platform, we struggle to find females who represent the muslim community as w
ebony horse club in brixton provides access to horseriding for young people who wouldn‘t usually be able've known her, has always been extremely ambitious and extremely determined and she will be here every week riding but also helping out the young riders here. i've never seen her be anything less than super excited to take on a new challenge. for khadijah, finding a club in such an urban part of the country wasn‘t a problem, but for many muslim girls it‘s not that simple. of the nearly...
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ebony horse club in brixton provides access to horseriding for young people who wouldn't usually be ableadijah‘s mother came across a leaflet for the club and she has been coming ever since. khadijah, as long as i've known her, has always been extremely ambitious and extremely determined and she will be here every week riding but also helping out the young riders here. i've never seen her be anything less than super excited to take on a new challenge. for khadijah, finding a club in such an urban part of the country wasn't a problem, but for many muslim girls it's not that simple. of the nearly 3 million british muslims, the vast majority of them live in big cities, making equestrian sports difficult to get into. i what the club's done here is quite amazing. it's brought the club to the community and has made it accessible for lots of young people here who might not have had the chance to participate in horse riding and racing had it not been in such an urban environment. but how easy is it for other muslim girls to get involved in sport when they don't have people from the same backgrou
ebony horse club in brixton provides access to horseriding for young people who wouldn't usually be ableadijah‘s mother came across a leaflet for the club and she has been coming ever since. khadijah, as long as i've known her, has always been extremely ambitious and extremely determined and she will be here every week riding but also helping out the young riders here. i've never seen her be anything less than super excited to take on a new challenge. for khadijah, finding a club in such an...
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ebony, what others do in terms of the wicked? been won by the team batting first? one thing that england are confident is chasing. bowlers i want to get there first. overhead conditions mean that the ball is going to swing more. there isa ball is going to swing more. there is a bit of green on the wicked, so there might still be some movement. england have got some great bowlers, archer, walks. we can see them —— works. it changes the game plan but i think they had to get up there with the ball. jason roy is my favourite player of i grappling with him in the academy in surrey. —— i grew up playing with him. he learned his cricket from the former new zealand captain brendon mccullum and he is going to be taking that they are against new zealand today. whether they back together, they put ona numberof whether they back together, they put on a number of hundred run partnership is that a set england up so well. so if and just do what they do, one or both come up, don't forget we have ben stokes who could have set some direct offer. a
ebony, what others do in terms of the wicked? been won by the team batting first? one thing that england are confident is chasing. bowlers i want to get there first. overhead conditions mean that the ball is going to swing more. there isa ball is going to swing more. there is a bit of green on the wicked, so there might still be some movement. england have got some great bowlers, archer, walks. we can see them —— works. it changes the game plan but i think they had to get up there with the...