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eugene debs went to jail and was radicalized there. he found himself radicalized and was drawn to social politics but what set him apart was being a great oratory. a red or a titian. he really studied this message. labor was having a hard time. he ultimately emerged as one of the voices of labor. this is not to say others were not important. but he is great latitude with those kind of folks, courting labor and the labor vote. host: what was the high point of the movement? prof. johnson: probably 1912, when eugene debs garnered about 12%. probably the most of any socialist. that was striking into important. so, 1912 was probably the high point and i will say there was always this sense for the socialist party, if you read pamphlets and newspapers, they always believed the next election would be the big one and they would bring about the final march of socialist a la ticks in the united states. of course, that never happened but the high point was 1912. host: was there any lasting influence or impact on the american political system? pro
eugene debs went to jail and was radicalized there. he found himself radicalized and was drawn to social politics but what set him apart was being a great oratory. a red or a titian. he really studied this message. labor was having a hard time. he ultimately emerged as one of the voices of labor. this is not to say others were not important. but he is great latitude with those kind of folks, courting labor and the labor vote. host: what was the high point of the movement? prof. johnson:...
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good genes, eugenics, in order to try and meet better human beings. he thought issue selectly breed the best human beings you will gate superior human being. this was considered an incredibly progressive idea like evening walks or getting constitutional -- this was considered a healthy idea for human kind and many progressives said this is a great idea and we should do more of this. that took off in england and stays there and metastasizes and reaches the shore of this country and mingles with the yankee practicality and morphs into not just breed the best but sterilize those who carry bad genes which ultimately sort of escalates slowly and leads to a case that many people know kerry bucks case. she was a woman accused of having nugetic embalsyl and was sterilized. the case climbed to the court and said three generations of embassy is enough. carry buck was moved to a state can colony and forced against her will and taken to an operatoring table and sterilize >> -- operating. >> host: and there was no evidence she had anything wrong with her. >> if an
good genes, eugenics, in order to try and meet better human beings. he thought issue selectly breed the best human beings you will gate superior human being. this was considered an incredibly progressive idea like evening walks or getting constitutional -- this was considered a healthy idea for human kind and many progressives said this is a great idea and we should do more of this. that took off in england and stays there and metastasizes and reaches the shore of this country and mingles with...
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host: what set eugene debs apart as a candidate? what was appealing about his message? prof. johnson: he appealed to labor. scholars have written a little bit about him in this way. debs could give a great speech , and i think he knew how to play to the audience. in some ways, socialism at the time might have meant simple answers for complex problems. you did not have to read marks marx that closely. you can find a lot in that message rea. debs himself was a democrat and then went to jail and was radicalized there. he found himself radicalized and was drawn to social politics but what set him apart was being a great oratory. -- orator. really spreading this message of revelation and socialism, which was attractive if you are down and out and a laborer having a hard time. he ultimately emerged as one of the voices of labor. that is not to say others were not important. but he had a great rivalry with those kind of folks, courting labor and the labor vote. host: what was the high point of the socialist movement? prof. johnson: probably 1912, when debs garnered about 12%. -- 6%
host: what set eugene debs apart as a candidate? what was appealing about his message? prof. johnson: he appealed to labor. scholars have written a little bit about him in this way. debs could give a great speech , and i think he knew how to play to the audience. in some ways, socialism at the time might have meant simple answers for complex problems. you did not have to read marks marx that closely. you can find a lot in that message rea. debs himself was a democrat and then went to jail and...
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like the ncaa peak -- did they get involved in eugenic early on?>> one of them main obstacles to the eugenic movement and what led to its demise was the rise of nazi germany and the more eugenic became associated with the master race, the less support that was in america, so the main eugenic office in america lost its funding, which was coming from the carnegie foundation. so, we saw less of the document and the second time it lost force was in the 1960s when there was a movement that began to recognize the rights of people who were different, incarcerated people, mentally ill people and that also-- so those two moments were moments of reflection. it was really a silence from groups like civil liberties and civil rights groups for a long time, so the aclu was founded around then. folks generally supported eugenic, so someone like carrie buck, there would be all kinds of people rushing to defend her, but they gave her this terrible lawyer who did not want to help her and no one else came to her defense other than after the case was decided the catho
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that is that eugenics project. let's not make any bones about it. that is fostered by science, beginning with ultrasound diagnosis in ending up with amniocentesis and gender diagnosis through chromosomal means. welcome to the eugenics. were already part of it. it has destabilize society there. it has destabilized the way we think about it. it's not some other world problem. this is our world problem. the faster we accept it, the more we understand it, the more armed we will be enable to mitigate against the effects internationally. >> it's clearly a case of the science being ahead of where government policymakers are prepared to make decisions. how much of that is a practical effect right here in the united states right now? you talked a minute ago about the work that is being done to edit jeans and what you just said about creating a person synthetically. >> yes, we, if you have a genome. >> , do scientists sit around and worry about that, think about it and how much do they talk to policy markers? >> we think about it a lot but the policymakers do
that is that eugenics project. let's not make any bones about it. that is fostered by science, beginning with ultrasound diagnosis in ending up with amniocentesis and gender diagnosis through chromosomal means. welcome to the eugenics. were already part of it. it has destabilize society there. it has destabilized the way we think about it. it's not some other world problem. this is our world problem. the faster we accept it, the more we understand it, the more armed we will be enable to...
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eugene, thank you. we heard jake talking to donald trump. donald trump seems to suggest gonzalo curiel's parents were born in mexico and he was born in new york, he cannot get a fair hearing. then donald trump expanded the definition further when he seemed to rule out muslim judges as well or raised the possibility. listen. >> if it were a muslim judge, would you feel they would not treat you fairly because of that policy of yours? >> it's possible, yes. absolutely. >> you hear it there. eugene, that is causing a lot of concern among the republican party. >> very much so. we have seen many republican leaders push back on donald trump's comments because they are concerning to people. it is especially a party doing poorly with latino voters. there is concern where this viewpoint will end. what's next? is gender next? will he believe women cannot rule over cases not only he is involved in, but in general? this is of course, something that people are paying attention to because there's a lot of talk about the supreme court with this election and
eugene, thank you. we heard jake talking to donald trump. donald trump seems to suggest gonzalo curiel's parents were born in mexico and he was born in new york, he cannot get a fair hearing. then donald trump expanded the definition further when he seemed to rule out muslim judges as well or raised the possibility. listen. >> if it were a muslim judge, would you feel they would not treat you fairly because of that policy of yours? >> it's possible, yes. absolutely. >> you...
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let's go live to washington and bring in eugene scott. y eugene, it is the trump playbook. he told his advisers. when this is cleared up, i want to do trump university again. that is vintage trump. he pushes the criticism aside and goes bigger. all this concern about using race or heritage as a reason to question a judge's impartiality or judge's ruling. now he says religion could be a reason. listen to what he said on "face the nation." >> if it were a muslim judge, would you feel they would not be able to treat you fairly because of that policy of yours? >> it's possible, yes. >> in fairness, he was asked by that question from a reporter. he thought about it. he said yeah. same kind of thing. >> it was a very interesting statement to the people on the left and right. these are not things that people who are running for president usually say. there is concern about a person's ability to judge because of their race or the birth place of their parents or faith. i think one thing that is so interesting about his concern about a judge being muslim is that there are people who
let's go live to washington and bring in eugene scott. y eugene, it is the trump playbook. he told his advisers. when this is cleared up, i want to do trump university again. that is vintage trump. he pushes the criticism aside and goes bigger. all this concern about using race or heritage as a reason to question a judge's impartiality or judge's ruling. now he says religion could be a reason. listen to what he said on "face the nation." >> if it were a muslim judge, would you...
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ellen degeneres, ed o'neill, ty burrell, albert brooks, eugene levy and kaitlin olson.e to thank tonight? >> snoop dogg again. >> jimmy: you'd like to thank snoop dogg again. all right. we have a new show later tonight with kevin hart and music from fitz and the tantrums. we'll see you then. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up. >> one, two, three -- >> on a mission so strong that obstacles like failure and loss only act as motivation. i mean, like, no one has the power to shatter your dreams unless you give it to them. i go from tragedy to majesty. the victory has been woven into my tapestry. that's why the champion's going to be who it has to be. if you a champion, show
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joining us is eugene scott live in the washington bureau to talk about this.> let's talk about gun politics right now. is there enough momentum heading in the gun control lobby where we could see something substantive on capitol hill? >> if so, not today. what will happen is what happened in december when amendments were not that different from the ones that are today that were not successful and did not get passed. we are seeing maine senator collins trying to bring something together that is bipartisan that people are likely to find agreement on across party aisles to lead to changes similar to the one we saw last week. >> there are other policy descripti prescriptions in the wake of orlando. one is a warmed version of advice from donald trump of racial profiling. listen to what donald trump said. >> i think profiling is something that we're going to have to start thinking about as a country and other countries do it. you look at israel and others and they do it successfully. i hate the concept of profiling. we have to start using common sense and we have to
joining us is eugene scott live in the washington bureau to talk about this.> let's talk about gun politics right now. is there enough momentum heading in the gun control lobby where we could see something substantive on capitol hill? >> if so, not today. what will happen is what happened in december when amendments were not that different from the ones that are today that were not successful and did not get passed. we are seeing maine senator collins trying to bring something together...
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joining us is eugene scott from cnn politics., if you happen to go to sleep early, like christine romans and me, hillary clinton became the democratic party's presumptive nominee while everyone was sleeping. new counts coming in. this is history, eugene. >> very much so. this has never happened before. a lot of attention on social media was magnifying the significance of it. despite the fact that hillary clinton was tempered in her response to it because tonight is still a big night. she still wants people to come out and show up and vote and have the opportunity to have their say in the election. it certainly was something that got a lot of attention from people on multiple sides of the aisle for the significance and symbolic nature. >> we know the president is expected to make an endorsement in coming days. maybe as early as tomorrow. josh earnest was asked about that in his briefing. >> the president was pretty clear. once the voters in new jersey and california have an opportunity to express their preference about who should
joining us is eugene scott from cnn politics., if you happen to go to sleep early, like christine romans and me, hillary clinton became the democratic party's presumptive nominee while everyone was sleeping. new counts coming in. this is history, eugene. >> very much so. this has never happened before. a lot of attention on social media was magnifying the significance of it. despite the fact that hillary clinton was tempered in her response to it because tonight is still a big night. she...
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thanks, eugene. laughing, but crying inside. donald trump says he wants to talk about a bad economy. but under a trump economy, the economy would tank. summers writes this, if trump is elected, i would expect a protracted recession to begin within 18 months. the damage felt beyond the united states. summer is a democrat. he had high level jobs in the clinton and obama white houses. the web side buzz feed will not run ads from the rnc trump campaign. the two sides inked a deal in april. that is now terminated. another trump stealing some of the spotlight. ivanka trump writing a new book. it will be released in spring of 2017. >>> new protections added at the cincinnati zoo where a 3-year-old fell into a gorilla pit. what prosecutors had to say about the child's mother. that's next. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for mode
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yeah. >> you know, it is interesting, eugene. i saw chatter on twitter yesterday pushing back on the idea that lewandowski was the problem. lewandowski was in charge when trump racked off a lot of wins in the primary and then it was when manafort came in and things went in the other direction. is this a wise idea for trump to change what worked for him up to this point? >> we hope so. it is what trump supporters would say. something has to change. something has to change if things continue to go the way they are. he will not recover the gap between himself and hillary clinton. it is interesting style was the most problematic. that is something trump is criticized on often. it seems like it is something he wants to see people on his top staff level take a different approach, but not himself yet. >> he said style, but maybe statements. look at some of the things he said recently. the comments of the heritage of the judge. that is something and on the campaign trail where corey lewandowski with him, he has gone back to that before.
yeah. >> you know, it is interesting, eugene. i saw chatter on twitter yesterday pushing back on the idea that lewandowski was the problem. lewandowski was in charge when trump racked off a lot of wins in the primary and then it was when manafort came in and things went in the other direction. is this a wise idea for trump to change what worked for him up to this point? >> we hope so. it is what trump supporters would say. something has to change. something has to change if things...
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eugene black had now painted a portrait that the loans had benefited africans more than anybody else. matthews suspected the government would open his mail. he fearlessly replied "i have no hesitation in saying that it is unwise to assume anything that helps the whole economy to grow actually create more job opportunities and higher pay for everyone. ." south africa was not your traditional capitalist economy. with the strangling control of labor flows into the city, the refusal to educate the majority of the population, to be prepared to take full advantage of industrialization, with all the roadblocks against africa, these loans bolster racialist policies which violate basic economic principles or sacrifice them on the altar of a political ideology which is diametrically opposed to the main trend of events in the civilized world. it would take decades of long, hard work to bring south africa into the civilized latter half of the 20th century. this strategy to choke off the funds that propped up a very virulent and racist regime, to pick it official south african outpost in the u.s.
eugene black had now painted a portrait that the loans had benefited africans more than anybody else. matthews suspected the government would open his mail. he fearlessly replied "i have no hesitation in saying that it is unwise to assume anything that helps the whole economy to grow actually create more job opportunities and higher pay for everyone. ." south africa was not your traditional capitalist economy. with the strangling control of labor flows into the city, the refusal to...
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and eugene is here with us as well. your reactions. and steve, granted, you're on the other team. but as a piece of political stage craft and rhetoric and campaign events go, what's your feeling? >> he's taken a remarkable journey over the course of the last year. he's gone from a fairly obscure senator from vermont to one of the most important political figures in the country. he has begun and started a real political movement. he has a lot of leverage. he has a big hand to play and i think you saw him saying today he intends to go to the convention. he intends to shape the future of the democratic party, the progressive movement in this country. and he's not going away anytime soon. >> is there any equivalent from recent republican politics that you can think of? >> there's not. and hillary clinton has to tread very, very carefully here. she can't offend him. the male ego is a delicate flower. no flower more delicate than that of the male politician. >> yeah, right. hillary clinton is going to be the democratic nominee. he did not attack her. he's going to shart to shift his foc
and eugene is here with us as well. your reactions. and steve, granted, you're on the other team. but as a piece of political stage craft and rhetoric and campaign events go, what's your feeling? >> he's taken a remarkable journey over the course of the last year. he's gone from a fairly obscure senator from vermont to one of the most important political figures in the country. he has begun and started a real political movement. he has a lot of leverage. he has a big hand to play and i...
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tony -- >> 1977 is the year that inve inventinven inventor eugene tony died.amily has not spoken out. our father, eugene stoner designed this m 16 as a military weapon to give our soldiers an advantage. he died long before any massacres occurred. we do think he would be sickened more than anyone. he's an average shooter and outdoor man never own the ar 15. while they are stop short of policy prescription, you can be sure that president obama and hillary clinton reinstatement of this band, that is weapon of war, should not be in civilian's hands. evidently, the inventor himself would agree with that. >> tony doup l. >> now, a senior advocate for gun safety, colin, always good to see you, although it would be nice to have the conversation regardless of circumstances. nearly ten years now since the tragedy of virginia tech, in that time, you are seeing more and more mass shootings. there are 8 million ar-15 rifles in the u.s. after hearing what tony shared with us o f that report there, what's your reaction to them. >> i think it is a powerful statement, the crea
tony -- >> 1977 is the year that inve inventinven inventor eugene tony died.amily has not spoken out. our father, eugene stoner designed this m 16 as a military weapon to give our soldiers an advantage. he died long before any massacres occurred. we do think he would be sickened more than anyone. he's an average shooter and outdoor man never own the ar 15. while they are stop short of policy prescription, you can be sure that president obama and hillary clinton reinstatement of this band,...
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eugene mccarthy of minnesota very much opposed the witch hunting carried out by joe mccarthy of wisconsin a freaking idiot. we'll be right back. sorry. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, holdn to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the #1 ge recommended probiotic. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, rate lock, that guarantees your re for any reason. at any time, but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase,
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eugene: not yet.ction was less dramatic as part of the global meltdown on black friday. china is still largely insulated. pursues as china internationalization or opens up its own capital markets to outside investors, china will feel more and more these global events. is thing china should and moving ahead on is its own restructuring with its own financial system opening. timetime, china will have to adapt to global events and keep the economy going. ght safevestors sou the fact that the fed is more likely to pause if not cut, does that not also help china in the sense of stemming outflows in stemming the weakening of its currency? eugene: it could indirectly help china. has announced that it will follow the situation very the chinese central bank will work closely in line with other global leading economies, fiscal or monetary policymaking. i think china is trying to make will be athe renminbi stability factor rather than the stability. >> anything change between now and the last time we talked. ? ha
eugene: not yet.ction was less dramatic as part of the global meltdown on black friday. china is still largely insulated. pursues as china internationalization or opens up its own capital markets to outside investors, china will feel more and more these global events. is thing china should and moving ahead on is its own restructuring with its own financial system opening. timetime, china will have to adapt to global events and keep the economy going. ght safevestors sou the fact that the fed is...
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eugene mccarthy of minnesota very much opposed the witch hunting carried out by joe mccarthy of wisconsin freaking idiot. we'll be right back. sorry. your car got rear-ended and you needed a tow. did your 22-page insurance policy say, "great news. you're covered?" no. it said, "blah blah blah bh..." the liberty mutual app with coverage compass makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. liberty mutual insurance. >>> so in a campaign where we have already seen a lifetime's worth of political ads, it is a real struggle to stand out in the crowd, no matter the race. or at least that was the real struggle in the presidential race, until this ad just hit the air waves. all right, it's friday, it's been a tough week, just sit back, just watch this. let this wash over you. go on. watch. >> it's a dangerous time for americans. we need a president who can grasp the complexity of the world and hold off the decline of a great nation. >> i want a president who will keep me and my family safe. >> i want a president who can handle the economy. >> that's why we want to talk to you
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it dismantled all of eugene black's cliches about rising tides raising all boats. dean's analysis laid out that while south africa had the highest per capita annual income on the continent most of that went to the white minority population. africans in the union in fact made 75% less per year. and minors despite the growing demand for labor earned only $4.02 per week. the report reaffirmed white's position as he took to the media to make the case for cutting off all funds, especially that of the world bank to south africa. eugene black, white noted, had exhibited a kind of naivete to construe milan's nazi model of racial policies as benefiting all the population of south africa. this was dangerous and shallow thinking. the world bank's loans did not help. instead it had bolstered a racist dictatorship, undercut more moderate forces, saved milan's political hide and convinced english speaking south africans that the racial policies of south africa were not disapproved. and just as walter white predicted, eric lowe, the regime's minister of finance, waved the world b
it dismantled all of eugene black's cliches about rising tides raising all boats. dean's analysis laid out that while south africa had the highest per capita annual income on the continent most of that went to the white minority population. africans in the union in fact made 75% less per year. and minors despite the growing demand for labor earned only $4.02 per week. the report reaffirmed white's position as he took to the media to make the case for cutting off all funds, especially that of...
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let's bring in our round table guests, eugene robinson.n order, starting with gene, your thoughts on what we just heard. the mix of what we just heard. >> it was a very tough speech. she called donald trump a thin-skinned racist bully. a thin-skinned racist wannabe tyrant. i think she previewed a theme that democrats will use this fall which is to link the republican leadership in the house and the senate to donald trump. you endorsed him. you're going to vote for him. you're with him. that could be a very effective attack. >> heidi. >> chris, you just saw, i think, a good demonstration of the full force of the populist kind of assault that's about to come to bear on donald trump with elizabeth warren and to pivot off what eugene was saying, kind of the wind up she gave to that was really good context because she's going to basically say donald trump is just a vehicle for what has been going on and what we've been fighting in the senate for years with this backlog of nominations and with the smearing of judges and that basically he's just
let's bring in our round table guests, eugene robinson.n order, starting with gene, your thoughts on what we just heard. the mix of what we just heard. >> it was a very tough speech. she called donald trump a thin-skinned racist bully. a thin-skinned racist wannabe tyrant. i think she previewed a theme that democrats will use this fall which is to link the republican leadership in the house and the senate to donald trump. you endorsed him. you're going to vote for him. you're with him....
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. -- eugene hughes, who has been teaching young people boxing for more than 30 years.said muhammad ali has visited this place. as we learn today time made a difference in how d.c. remembers ali. inside the southeast d.c. barbershop, they know who ali is. but times have changed. >> we really don't know agent ali. we were too young. >> mayweather fan. that is my time. i don't know about ali. sam: for young people, ali is an historical figure. but an older barber remembers when. >> when you knew he would box it was like a holiday. sam: in 1980, when ali came to d.c., abc7 sportscaster spoke to him. >> he comes to me and gives me myself why i'm doing this. >> he was big. benjamin was frequently part of the d.c. entourage back then as the bodyguard or driver. he recalled once when ali got out of his van, rough part of northwest. >> he got out and started to throw punches at people. everybody just, it created a whole atmosphere. people came around. everybody just started oh, it's the champ. sam: he last visited ali in phoenix last year. they sat and watched cowboy movie, ali
. -- eugene hughes, who has been teaching young people boxing for more than 30 years.said muhammad ali has visited this place. as we learn today time made a difference in how d.c. remembers ali. inside the southeast d.c. barbershop, they know who ali is. but times have changed. >> we really don't know agent ali. we were too young. >> mayweather fan. that is my time. i don't know about ali. sam: for young people, ali is an historical figure. but an older barber remembers when....
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and millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. since the dawn of humanity, we've looked to the heavens and wondered, how old is the universe? how many stars are there in the sky? are there other planets out there like our own? but in the last 25 years, there's been a revolution... all because of a machine called hubble. traveling in space, high above the distortions of our atmosphere, gives this giant telescope great power. matt mountain: it's the size of a school bus. it's traveling at 17,000 miles an hour. it's 300-and-something miles above your head. but in there is one of the most precise mirrors mankind has ever built. narrator: billions of times more sensitive than our own eyes, the space telescope has literally brought the universe to us, making more than a million observations. one legendary image is called the "pillars of creation." it's a giant plume of gas and dust where stars are born. our own sun probably formed in a place like this. amber straughn: the whole region is something like 400 trillion miles, so it's massiv
and millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. since the dawn of humanity, we've looked to the heavens and wondered, how old is the universe? how many stars are there in the sky? are there other planets out there like our own? but in the last 25 years, there's been a revolution... all because of a machine called hubble. traveling in space, high above the distortions of our atmosphere, gives this giant telescope great power. matt mountain: it's the size of a school bus....
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sam: a number of young boxers passed through here with eugene hughes. including sugar ray leonard. we'll have more at "abc7 news at 5:00" and you will meet a man who was member of ali d.c. boxing entourage in the nation's capital. reporting live, sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. breaking news now out of silver spring. this is on grub road where there has been a metro bus crash. we are not familiar on exactly whether there are injuries or anything like that. but we are working closely to get again, this is on grub road in silver spring. we want to check now with jamie sullivan. are you seeing impact on the surrounding roads nearby? jamie: yeah. 410 you may see extra volume. east/west highway. if you travel through sing ver spring or try to get to or from bethesda, especially if you do use rupp road. this is 95 in virginia. take a look. we are clear. right? not bad at all. heading south, you see the solid red line. what you are getting into is an accident near backlit road. keep in mind the volume on 95 starting to build in. 395 not terrible afternoon for us. i do want to fo
sam: a number of young boxers passed through here with eugene hughes. including sugar ray leonard. we'll have more at "abc7 news at 5:00" and you will meet a man who was member of ali d.c. boxing entourage in the nation's capital. reporting live, sam ford, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. breaking news now out of silver spring. this is on grub road where there has been a metro bus crash. we are not familiar on exactly whether there are injuries or anything like that. but we are working...
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eugene, we talked to dan phifer.stic that bernie sanders sees the off-ramp here. >> yeah, very much so. i think there was a moment in his speech where he mentioned that he knows americans will not support donald trump. i thought that was a very important statement to make regardless of what happens. whether or not he moves forward or not, what he communicated to his followers is you can't get behind donald trump. we definitely need to move in a different direction. i think what we'll see from him in this next week, especially following this conversation with president barack obama, it's a clear sign regarding what he's going to do next and how he's going to mobilize all of the supporters to move forward in the general election. >> i think you're right, yeugen. i think dan's right that this language was more conciliatory and bernie sanders is looking for a way out. however, if you're looking to parse every line, there were other things he said that you could look at and say, well, maybe it's not going to to be so easy
eugene, we talked to dan phifer.stic that bernie sanders sees the off-ramp here. >> yeah, very much so. i think there was a moment in his speech where he mentioned that he knows americans will not support donald trump. i thought that was a very important statement to make regardless of what happens. whether or not he moves forward or not, what he communicated to his followers is you can't get behind donald trump. we definitely need to move in a different direction. i think what we'll see...
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a higher view of diversity and embrace american values as a place for other people to come in. >> eugene up early. interesting perspective. thanks a lot. >>> horror at disney world, a toddler dragged into a la began to as an alligator as his parents were standing right there. "new day" picks up the story next. for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. ♪ you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is recommended by vets for killing fleas and ticks. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. vet recommended flea and tick killer. my mmade a simple trip toonic the grocery storesis anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira.
a higher view of diversity and embrace american values as a place for other people to come in. >> eugene up early. interesting perspective. thanks a lot. >>> horror at disney world, a toddler dragged into a la began to as an alligator as his parents were standing right there. "new day" picks up the story next. for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new...
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from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> in tucson it was a beautiful, crisp, clear blue sky with a few puffy white clouds. it was a perfect january morning. >> narrator: 40-year old arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was about to meet constituents at an outdoor shopping center. >> i went to thank her for her being kind of a blue-dog democrat and really working for the people and not for the lobbyists. >> her first person she met with was a young man that was in the army reserve. she took some pictures with him. and that was the last picture taken of her before she was... before she was shot. he shot gabby from about three feet away, right in the middle of the left side of her forehead. he had a 9 millimeter glock in his hand and a 33-round magazine in it. >> there was a bang and then a slight pause and then a continuous bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. (succession of gunshots) >> emptied the magazine in 15 seconds. there were 33 wounds from 33 bullets, so it looks like every bullet hit a person. >> 9-1-1,
from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> in tucson it was a beautiful, crisp, clear blue sky with a few puffy white clouds. it was a perfect january morning. >> narrator: 40-year old arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was about to meet constituents at an outdoor shopping center. >> i went to thank her for her being kind of a blue-dog democrat and really working for the people and not for the...
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eugene jimerson june or was arrested on suspicion under the influence of drugs laster. he had a fast heart rate and sweating profusely but instead of calling for medical help the officers took him to a holding cell in hayward police headquarters. his family says he suffers from schizophrenia and drug abuse. because of his history the facility rejected him and he was redirected to a jail in dublin. officers put him in a full body restraint and he became unresponsive in the patrol car on the way to the jail. >> police officers believe that he was under the influence of narcotics and then combine that with heart rate of 160 bpm, he was at severe risk for a heart attack which is what he suffered and died from it.>> the lawsuit says officers may have attached jimerson's restraints incorrectly making it more difficult for him to breathe. police department has not commented. >>> a teacher on the peninsula has been arrested. why high school science teachers -- teacher charged with assault. >>> san francisco's city hall makes a historic move. transgender communities and the rest
eugene jimerson june or was arrested on suspicion under the influence of drugs laster. he had a fast heart rate and sweating profusely but instead of calling for medical help the officers took him to a holding cell in hayward police headquarters. his family says he suffers from schizophrenia and drug abuse. because of his history the facility rejected him and he was redirected to a jail in dublin. officers put him in a full body restraint and he became unresponsive in the patrol car on the way...
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i said he worked for eugene mccarthy from minnesota. a different guy.dent in 1968 as opponent of the vietnam war. part of the reason my mom became a citizen to vote for eugene mccarthy. very mouch opposed the witch hunting by joe mccarthy of wisconsin. i am a freaking idiot. we'll be right back. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ ♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance works around the clock... to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both.
i said he worked for eugene mccarthy from minnesota. a different guy.dent in 1968 as opponent of the vietnam war. part of the reason my mom became a citizen to vote for eugene mccarthy. very mouch opposed the witch hunting by joe mccarthy of wisconsin. i am a freaking idiot. we'll be right back. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my...
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in 2014, neonics were banned by the cities of eugene, oregon and spokane, washington on municipal property. the u.s. fish and wildlife service annonounced pls to ban neonics from all wildlife reffuges by 202016. and ththe we house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and to protect pollinator habitat. >> there are things that we can't control or not easily rregulate, things lilike climate change, even habibitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we can. >> well, nature is pretty good at fixing itseself. but then tht assumes that you're going to remove the pressures that we're putting on it now. >> we depend on all these things. we depend on bees to pollinate our crops, on worms and other organisms that live in soil to keep the soil healthy and so on. if we wipe them all out, then ultimately, we'll wipe ourselves out. [applause] [captions made possible by kcet television] the mostt generous audience in the world. the only time you can get a standing ovation before you have said anything. [laughter] thank you. i wan
in 2014, neonics were banned by the cities of eugene, oregon and spokane, washington on municipal property. the u.s. fish and wildlife service annonounced pls to ban neonics from all wildlife reffuges by 202016. and ththe we house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and to protect pollinator habitat. >> there are things that we can't control or not easily rregulate, things lilike climate change, even habibitat loss are things that we can't...
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so we have to look longer terms says eugene chen of u.b.s. . stephen engel joining us you of u.b.s. let's talk about these broader asian implications of this brexit vote. uncertainties increase in china because of this brexit. but we're hearing this from many in the moment. >> it's on globalization and being unwound and you're seeing it, is it an indication of that even though the elite camp have been saying the u.k. wants to trade even more with the rest of the world. but having said that if qu look at the political record on both sides, i might add never seems to be any hesitation towards -- pushing for new cravels and that stands to hurt asia. on the policy side especial si -- f.x. exmple side, side, they need to manage it. can't the same time they let that become a flood of leaving. anna cl within ve to see if the anti-globalization rhetoric plays part in it. now we have johnson writing i cannot stress too much that europe has always been part of europe. he still wants us to trade. it's impossible to know how much globalization is going to
so we have to look longer terms says eugene chen of u.b.s. . stephen engel joining us you of u.b.s. let's talk about these broader asian implications of this brexit vote. uncertainties increase in china because of this brexit. but we're hearing this from many in the moment. >> it's on globalization and being unwound and you're seeing it, is it an indication of that even though the elite camp have been saying the u.k. wants to trade even more with the rest of the world. but having said...
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eugene select row ski is arow member of the mosquito controluo commission. there are a number of home remedies to assist people inn dealing with insect by thes. including lemon, you can lip tuesday oil, basil and garlic. it turns out these natural repel lengths could be as effective as deet in protecting against mosquito, but check with your y doctors first. work for some people.peop for some people it might be the solution. it comes amid heightance fears nationwide and more specificallc home. these little bushes out front, mulch beds, are probably the most popular places for mosquitoes to lied. to we went for a ride with d.c. mosquito squad bobby frazer who says customer's fears haveave tripled this year. they are going to hide underer leaves and under branches. they don't hide in grass. the best way to prevent the zika virus is to fight back. take action and avoid mosquitovd bites altogether. part of your action plan we're trying to help you with that is to get as much information as possible. come with me.co we want to show you some otheroe areas that mos
eugene select row ski is arow member of the mosquito controluo commission. there are a number of home remedies to assist people inn dealing with insect by thes. including lemon, you can lip tuesday oil, basil and garlic. it turns out these natural repel lengths could be as effective as deet in protecting against mosquito, but check with your y doctors first. work for some people.peop for some people it might be the solution. it comes amid heightance fears nationwide and more specificallc home....
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eugene, 68, and into friday, cooling trend continues, vegas, dropping out of the 100s, as we go to seasonable conditions throughmfortable, beautiful wea and right through san franciscf, a nice enjoyable day. >> pretty nice. >> hopefully they get control of the blaze in arizona and put it out. >> no humidity in california. >> no. >> that's why i miss it. thank you. >>> breaking news ahead, involving three hospitals bombed within a three hour period in syria. plus, an incredible site. look at this, it swallowed a miniv minivan. you're watching "early today." see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowe
eugene, 68, and into friday, cooling trend continues, vegas, dropping out of the 100s, as we go to seasonable conditions throughmfortable, beautiful wea and right through san franciscf, a nice enjoyable day. >> pretty nice. >> hopefully they get control of the blaze in arizona and put it out. >> no humidity in california. >> no. >> that's why i miss it. thank you. >>> breaking news ahead, involving three hospitals bombed within a three hour period in...
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in 1943 a george congressman eugene cox to investigate the fcc accusing fly and the agency of, quote, gestapo tactics to control the media and other un-american activities, cox's investigators scrutinize bessie and fly's travel voucher to cover honeymoon trips and interrogated bessie's house keepers and landlords. congressman sam and lyndon johnson interceded. rayburn reported told cox, and i quote, there ain't going to be no sex in this investigation. there's two damn many of us that are vulnerable on that score, enquote. [laughter] >> although cox obliged bessie's romance kept resurfacing. although they uncovered no evidence of disloyalty, fbi agents learned that bessie had been fly's mistress. .. the fbi sent a memo to the white house simmering a prior investigation concluding these illicit love affairs from two decades earlier. there are at least three lessons bessie margolin should have learned from her romance with fly. don't get involved with a direct report, be discreet and don't get involved with a married man. he heated the first two of these lessons when she fell in love wi
in 1943 a george congressman eugene cox to investigate the fcc accusing fly and the agency of, quote, gestapo tactics to control the media and other un-american activities, cox's investigators scrutinize bessie and fly's travel voucher to cover honeymoon trips and interrogated bessie's house keepers and landlords. congressman sam and lyndon johnson interceded. rayburn reported told cox, and i quote, there ain't going to be no sex in this investigation. there's two damn many of us that are...
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he's a patagonian marriage workers at the eugene oregon shelter say to care for him is a new and fun no one has come forward to claim it though. where is his family. >> nobody is missing their mara. >> shelter is making arrangements to fine him a home at the zoo. >> he's up for adoption. >> i know, on this he's kind of cute, right? no. >> okay. >> am i on my own on this. [laughter] some >> well that's "eyewitness news." >> well that's "eyewitness news." i'm natasha brown >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation from worx. [ dramatic music plays ] nothing offends these members of the mount parnassus garden club like a neglected lawn. and they're here to do something about it. [ clicks ] their weapon of choice -- the all-new worx gt 2.0... the next-generation lithium-battery-powered two-in-one trimmer and edger that means business. when this gang decides to take matters into their own hands, they don't have time to mess around. so if your standards are as high as theirs are, nothing else but the worx gt 2.0 will do. [ dramatic music ends ] you already know the incredible powe
he's a patagonian marriage workers at the eugene oregon shelter say to care for him is a new and fun no one has come forward to claim it though. where is his family. >> nobody is missing their mara. >> shelter is making arrangements to fine him a home at the zoo. >> he's up for adoption. >> i know, on this he's kind of cute, right? no. >> okay. >> am i on my own on this. [laughter] some >> well that's "eyewitness news." >> well that's...
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. >> and eugene, what we're going to see over the next few days quite literally is these candidates all doing different things. bernie sanders is going to the white house to meet with president obama. he's going to campaign in washington. hillary clinton has events planned in swing states, pennsylvania and ohio. donald trump has a big speech that he even promoted last night, which he says next week will focus exclusively on the clintons. >> yeah, it's going to be a very busy time for all of us in political journalism, especially because we don't know for sure what will come out of some of these things. we know this speech is coming with donald trump. we don't know exactly what he's going to hit on besides the ideas he's already focused on. he implies he's perhaps going to take some new attacks. seeing how the clinton campaign responds to that will be very interesting. as well as this meeting bernie sanders has with president barack obama. we know this is not the first time he's been in communication with the president, even this week. he hasn't been forth coming with what those conversa
. >> and eugene, what we're going to see over the next few days quite literally is these candidates all doing different things. bernie sanders is going to the white house to meet with president obama. he's going to campaign in washington. hillary clinton has events planned in swing states, pennsylvania and ohio. donald trump has a big speech that he even promoted last night, which he says next week will focus exclusively on the clintons. >> yeah, it's going to be a very busy time...
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he's a patagonian marriage workers at the eugene oregon shelter say to care for him is a new and funone has come forward to claim it though. where is his family. >> nobody is missing their mara. >> shelter is making arrangements to fine him a home at the zoo. >> he's up for adoption. >> i know, on this he's kind of cute, right? no. >> okay. >> am i on my own on this. [laughter] some she lovers all animals. the new chase freedom unlimited card earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you buy. the cash back is unlimited and you can spend it on anything. like, whatever the next ad is selling. get the new chase freedom unlimited card. >> well that's "eyewitness >>> "the weekend insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. ♪ >> beyonce's lemonade lawsuit. was the concept for her visual trailer stolen from this short film? >> that's just part of our good week -- >> bad week. ♪ so you can keep me ♪ came out of nowhere >> with ed sheeran's $20 million lawsuit, and how fans saved "nashville." >> it's that kind of roller coaster. >>> then remembering muhammed ali. the und
he's a patagonian marriage workers at the eugene oregon shelter say to care for him is a new and funone has come forward to claim it though. where is his family. >> nobody is missing their mara. >> shelter is making arrangements to fine him a home at the zoo. >> he's up for adoption. >> i know, on this he's kind of cute, right? no. >> okay. >> am i on my own on this. [laughter] some she lovers all animals. the new chase freedom unlimited card earns you...
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airport and a storage facility in eugene, there was a news story leek, what pipeline? there are new developments going in, signs were buried under blackberry bushes and people aren't aware of these things twosme make sure the pipelines are safe, new provisions for coastal areas are critical to make sure those are maintained and built to the highest standards. all in all, i congratulate my colleagues and recommend this bill. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. >> i yield the gentleman from pennsylvania two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. shuster: i rise in support of the pipes act. i want to commend chairman denham, ranking member capuano, ranking member defazio, for the work they put into this bill. i want to thank chairman fred upton for the -- from the energy and commerce committee for the great relationship we've been able to develop in these bill, we share jurisdiction, so we've been able to work and incorporate jurisdictions from both committees. i w
airport and a storage facility in eugene, there was a news story leek, what pipeline? there are new developments going in, signs were buried under blackberry bushes and people aren't aware of these things twosme make sure the pipelines are safe, new provisions for coastal areas are critical to make sure those are maintained and built to the highest standards. all in all, i congratulate my colleagues and recommend this bill. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired....
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and so justice scalia's father's name was salvatore eugene scalia. he was an italian immigrant, and one of the most interesting things about justice scalia's father was not that he put himself through college, earned an advanced degree, but what the subject was in. he was an expert in romance languages. he published several books and his idea was you want to develop a methodology or theory of interpretation. you look at the old great works of literature and he believed those words should be interpreted literally. so in other words, if you're going to translate -- sorry about that. so if you're going to translate one of the great works of literature, then justice scalia's father, salvatore eugene scalia of them would recommend that you look at the little words. to him, words mattered. so young justice scalia grew up with the idea that words matter. so if you look at his legacy on the bench to look at what he accomplished over his lifetime and in this that i think will discuss something that would probably alike agree on, on the justice league is the s
and so justice scalia's father's name was salvatore eugene scalia. he was an italian immigrant, and one of the most interesting things about justice scalia's father was not that he put himself through college, earned an advanced degree, but what the subject was in. he was an expert in romance languages. he published several books and his idea was you want to develop a methodology or theory of interpretation. you look at the old great works of literature and he believed those words should be...
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executive secretary of the naacp urged the head of the world bank, eugene black, to reconsider. not one penny, white intoned, should flow into that troubled nation until south africa abandons its dangerous and vicious racist policies. black, however, countered that it was not possible to reconsider such loans. and moreover there were no legitimate grounds to even contemplate such a move. the world bank, he informed white, made its loan decisions without regard to political or non-economic influences or considerations. black then tried to assure white that it was our considered view that the projects which the bank has agreed to finance will benefit all of the south african people, regardless of color. the loan will raise the standard of living of their peoples as a whole. this is in the land of you can't make this stuff up. white could only scoff at that assertion. certainly the president of the world bank could not be that uninformed. the grim and bloody truth of history in the union of south africa, white countered, is that the native population enjoys virtually none of the be
executive secretary of the naacp urged the head of the world bank, eugene black, to reconsider. not one penny, white intoned, should flow into that troubled nation until south africa abandons its dangerous and vicious racist policies. black, however, countered that it was not possible to reconsider such loans. and moreover there were no legitimate grounds to even contemplate such a move. the world bank, he informed white, made its loan decisions without regard to political or non-economic...
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. >> eugene robinson. >> exactly. he's scottish. >> bloomberg politics reports trump demanded they intensify their attacks on judge cure yell and others involved in the case involving for-profit trump university. according to bloomberg trump told the surrogates we will overcome and i've always won and i'm going to continue to win and that's the way it is. it goes on. when former arizona governor jan brewer interrupted the discussion to inform campaign that his own campaign had asked surrogates to stop talking about the lawsuit in a e-mail on sunday, trump immediaty overruled his staff. "take that order and throw it the hell out." >> that came from the staff! >> that's right. his very, very small staff. >> his staff puts out an order. stop talking about it. >> his teeny staff. >> yeah. i predicted on the program yesterday he would -- trump would realize this is a huge mistake and try to apologize and ring the bell. and my bloomberg colleagues -- >> jennifer jacobs said we heard about the conference call. clearly he apo
. >> eugene robinson. >> exactly. he's scottish. >> bloomberg politics reports trump demanded they intensify their attacks on judge cure yell and others involved in the case involving for-profit trump university. according to bloomberg trump told the surrogates we will overcome and i've always won and i'm going to continue to win and that's the way it is. it goes on. when former arizona governor jan brewer interrupted the discussion to inform campaign that his own campaign had...
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. >>> kevin eugene crosby, 25. >> the names of the 49 victims of the orlando massacre were red tonights he knows a local couple who was at the pulse nightclub on their money moon. one of the men was shot in the leg, his spouse played dead next to him. >>> several hundred people prayed for the victims and showed solidarity. jenna is live with the messages for those who turned out tonight. >> the vigil was emotional and what was so striking see this plaza full of people who otherwise may not have crossed paths reaching out to 1 another. >> for some the candles were sim bells of -- symbols of hope. flags flew at half-staff as several hundred people met in solidarity to pray for orlando. >> we decided to show support with the community and to stand unit the in the face of hate. >> if we're divide our haters are successful. >> some people saw in the victims a reflection of themselves. >> it's hard to put into words what we're feeling. >> community leaders spoke about unity, compassion and hope. >> this could happen in any city in america and we need to express our pain and sent thoughts and
. >>> kevin eugene crosby, 25. >> the names of the 49 victims of the orlando massacre were red tonights he knows a local couple who was at the pulse nightclub on their money moon. one of the men was shot in the leg, his spouse played dead next to him. >>> several hundred people prayed for the victims and showed solidarity. jenna is live with the messages for those who turned out tonight. >> the vigil was emotional and what was so striking see this plaza full of...
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he grew up in a commune in eugene, oregon. wife,en girlfriend, today and the spiritual very smart -- altogether we were able to bring this thing. this was may 2008. the world was about to crash, or crashing. our partner came to the first floor and said this is it going to work. this isn't about real estate, this is about community. whenever there is pain there is a little bit of success. even ensuring the pain is good qualities. ads on craigslist. we've never put any marketing. it is funny you ask that. something like beautifully designed and communal office spaces come at the time we didn't even understand how strong it was. literally within a week people wayd in, we saw what was wha more interesting was the fact that they were like-minded. work to make a life. we think that is very important. we have 80 locations around the world. we have 60,000 members, and those members have companies and families and friends and they are taking part of this new way of working. charlie: when i give commencement speeches, i say there are tw
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eugene robinson, thank you as well.ding your new column in today's "washington post" which looks at why brexit is a cautionary tale for trump supporters. >> speaking of matt, he's got five daughters. poor guy. we're talking about my two boys getting married, five daughters. >> so many. >> that's terrible. >> let me tell you, it's -- i don't even want to think about it. >> are you going to go for the son. >> talk to my wife. >> speaking of brexit, former prime minister tony blair is going to be with us right after this and right after current prime minister david cameron yesterday dashed the hopes of those wanting a new vote. something much, much worse. england's performance against iceland breaking british hearts around the world. >> cast in the uk as george castanza and jerry seinfeld. >> this could have been a huge mistake. >> doesn't sound like you completely thought this through. >> i guess not. what should i do? >> i think you can just go back. >> go back? >> yeah. >> pretend like it never happened. >> you mean jus
eugene robinson, thank you as well.ding your new column in today's "washington post" which looks at why brexit is a cautionary tale for trump supporters. >> speaking of matt, he's got five daughters. poor guy. we're talking about my two boys getting married, five daughters. >> so many. >> that's terrible. >> let me tell you, it's -- i don't even want to think about it. >> are you going to go for the son. >> talk to my wife. >> speaking of...