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as were his friends, justin glover and lawrence morrell. >> they were involved in a bank scheme. and essentially what the bank scheme involved was using falsified records to obtain loans. and they would take the lone mono and pocket it. >> the alleged scam utilized a front person, usually a young woman looking to buy a used car. after getting a lone from the credit union, she wouldn't buy the car. instead, she'd split the money with wesley person and his partners. when the loan wasn't repaid shall the credit union couldn't repossess the car for nonpayment because no car was purchased. the scam ruined the woman's credit union, but wesley and his partners walked away unscathed. >> a lot of people in the banking community were giving out loans without a lot of background investigation. >> during a two-year period, wesley person and his partners embezzled about $120,000. was it possible that a falling out among the three scam artists was the motive for murder? >> disrespect always plays a big part in a lot of the murders i've seen in this community. if these guys were pure business m
as were his friends, justin glover and lawrence morrell. >> they were involved in a bank scheme. and essentially what the bank scheme involved was using falsified records to obtain loans. and they would take the lone mono and pocket it. >> the alleged scam utilized a front person, usually a young woman looking to buy a used car. after getting a lone from the credit union, she wouldn't buy the car. instead, she'd split the money with wesley person and his partners. when the loan...
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lorri glover, a wonderful historian, is actually trying to change that opinion. she's trying to take a look at how important family was to them and how it actually informed the structure of their cosmic intelligence and actually came to family values, actually came to bear on the writing of the constitution and the forging of the new nation. it's a brand new look at how family values were at the very core of our foundation in ways that are very different than the way we talk about them now in contemporary politics. >> host: and who is lorri glover? >> guest: she's an academic at nyu, a wonderful professor. we think we're going to do really well for this. >> host: what kind of books does yale look for? >> guest: we actually try to -- i think we do best when we look at scholars who bring all the chops of their, of their magnificent scholarship to kind of a narrative story that's actually going to cross over. we're known as a trade academic house. we love to speak with authors who want to broaden their sphere of influence and speak to a wider group of intelligence p
lorri glover, a wonderful historian, is actually trying to change that opinion. she's trying to take a look at how important family was to them and how it actually informed the structure of their cosmic intelligence and actually came to family values, actually came to bear on the writing of the constitution and the forging of the new nation. it's a brand new look at how family values were at the very core of our foundation in ways that are very different than the way we talk about them now in...
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vehicle after his license was revoked, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and failing to stop for a glover. this is the reason the video is getting a lot of attention. joel was supposed to appear in court on april 29th and he failed to appear. now there is a warrant out for joel's arrest because he failed to appear. from one biker to another, you are lucky to be alive. face the facts, man. he thought i am going to give it to the man. >> she taking it from the man. >> i guarantee this is not supposed to happen on a brand-new $700 million metro train system. this is in mumbai, in india. it wasn't ready for the monsoon. they have only been open for about a month. they did tweet something to tell them it was reported at about 10:30 and it will be in service tomorrow. they said technical issue witness today is not uncommon. i don't think i'm going to tweet that out about my $700 million train system. to get dry from the monsoon and end up in the rain. meanwhile in florida on the i-95 -- somebody drove off from the gas station with the novel and the core. >> how do you not know? it has the safet
vehicle after his license was revoked, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and failing to stop for a glover. this is the reason the video is getting a lot of attention. joel was supposed to appear in court on april 29th and he failed to appear. now there is a warrant out for joel's arrest because he failed to appear. from one biker to another, you are lucky to be alive. face the facts, man. he thought i am going to give it to the man. >> she taking it from the man. >> i guarantee...
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knox, glover -- they are all learning as they go along. >> that was one of the values washington had.could learn from experience. >> when he is defeated, he does not say, pity me. what can i learn from this? experience had been his teacher all through life. his father died when he was quite young. he was on his own from age 16. these other people were, too. fitch is keeping a diary. he kept a diary no matter what was happening, including after he was captured and taken prisoner, and put in one of those vile british prison ships in the harbor here in new york. i think he must have hid -- a beautiful leather diary. they are writing on scraps of paper, and i think he was hiding it on the ship, because it was against the rules. the fact that they wrote the letters, kept the diaries, is part of their great contributions to the country, because we know what it is like. he can be in their shoes and their skin, and feel what they went through, these human beings. also, i think, what comes across is how tough they were. these were people who had been beat up by life, just by peace, by our stan
knox, glover -- they are all learning as they go along. >> that was one of the values washington had.could learn from experience. >> when he is defeated, he does not say, pity me. what can i learn from this? experience had been his teacher all through life. his father died when he was quite young. he was on his own from age 16. these other people were, too. fitch is keeping a diary. he kept a diary no matter what was happening, including after he was captured and taken prisoner, and...
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washington, green, knox, glover, they're all learning as they're going along. >> charlie: that's one of the values washington had, he could learn from his experience. >> exactly. so when he's defeated, he doesn't say, who woe is me, pit, but what can i learn from. this experience had been his teacher all his life. his father died when he was young, he was on his own from age 16, as all these other people were, too. but the story is different because he kept a diary and he kept a diary even after he was captured and taken prisoner and put on one of th the vile prison ships in new york. they're writing on little scraps of paper and i think he was hiding hem in his shoe because that was against the rules, you weren't supposed to do that. but the fact that they wrote the letters, the fact they kept the diaries is part of the great contribution to their country because now we know what it was like. we can be in their shoes and feel what they went through, these human beings. and i think also what comes across is how tough they were. these people had been beat up by life in peacetime, by o
washington, green, knox, glover, they're all learning as they're going along. >> charlie: that's one of the values washington had, he could learn from his experience. >> exactly. so when he's defeated, he doesn't say, who woe is me, pit, but what can i learn from. this experience had been his teacher all his life. his father died when he was young, he was on his own from age 16, as all these other people were, too. but the story is different because he kept a diary and he kept a...
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theater." >> jimmy: ah. >> i love savion. >> jimmy: there's nothing better than savion glover. but the thing is that you know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: could you tap dance? >> yeah i'll do a little tap dance. yeah, sure. but, the thing about the tap dancing is i always got stuck. you know because, like, i got so obsessed with tap dancing. >> jimmy: go on the harder floor. >> i got so obsessed with tap dancing. [ cheers and applause ] [ tapping ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! that's awesome buddy. take a listen to this. [ tapping ] [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you like the hand on the -- on the -- that's a move that savion taught me. [ laughter ] uh, that's -- you're really talented, buddy. that's awesome. you got to tap. you got to tap in the next movie. are you shooting the next uhh -- >> yeah, i'm doing a, umm -- the next "divergent" right now, which is called "insurgent" in atlanta. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's going to be big. and this movie here -- gosh, we love shailene woodley so much. she's a friend of the show. there's you guys. "t
theater." >> jimmy: ah. >> i love savion. >> jimmy: there's nothing better than savion glover. but the thing is that you know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: could you tap dance? >> yeah i'll do a little tap dance. yeah, sure. but, the thing about the tap dancing is i always got stuck. you know because, like, i got so obsessed with tap dancing. >> jimmy: go on the harder floor. >> i got so obsessed with tap dancing. [ cheers and applause ] [...
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we are glad to have you here, devon glover. the sonnet man. thank you for joining us.ou to get up from the table and head over to our summer concert series stage aka right over there. for those of you at home, we are going to leave you today with this version of william shakespeare's sonnet 18 i am krystal ball. melissa will be back tomorrow, 10:00 a.m. eastern. "weekends with alex witt" will be up next. now devon glover, the sonnet man. ♪ sonnet 18 ♪ shall i compare thee art more lovely ♪ ♪ ♪ open must is gold complexion dimmed ♪ ♪ every fare ♪ eternal summer shall not fade ♪ ♪ possession of that ♪ wanders in the shade ♪ ♪ where eyes can see ♪ so long live this ♪ thee ♪ this gives life to thee ♪ sonnet 18 ♪ can it be my sunny day ♪ you can chase my frowns away ♪ i will be with you every day ♪ come on baby let's fly away ♪ come and be my sunny day ♪ you can chase my clouds away ♪ i will be with you every day ♪ come on ♪ right away ♪ you remind me of the weather in the middle of june ♪ ♪ so nice no clouds in the sky ♪ it always seems like something end today soon ♪ ♪ i
we are glad to have you here, devon glover. the sonnet man. thank you for joining us.ou to get up from the table and head over to our summer concert series stage aka right over there. for those of you at home, we are going to leave you today with this version of william shakespeare's sonnet 18 i am krystal ball. melissa will be back tomorrow, 10:00 a.m. eastern. "weekends with alex witt" will be up next. now devon glover, the sonnet man. ♪ sonnet 18 ♪ shall i compare thee art more...
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the chicago cubs have 10 days to trade or release the former gold glover. chicago >> baseball fans will have to play is to cheer for at this weekend's holophane induction ceremonies. former white sox star ruby on that. will take fans to cooperstown with a special program is called chicagos call to the hall. the tickets back through each player's career highlights. how chicago played a role. also hear about the honoree's themselves. >> jim ramsey has your full forecast. >> know it is cooler but it is still a beautiful there. it is a beautiful there. the official high just nine degrees. only the third time this year. how about that? we do have a few fear rather cumulus clouds the movement over chicago this morning. did not expect any rain. this is a very stable and mass. a large area of high pressure turning the wind off like michigan. the water temperature only in the '60s. in fact some fifties out in the center of the lake. very comfortable. it is 80 degrees down in st. louis. ofa mom you concede temperatures off to the left. the northeast wind is really ch
the chicago cubs have 10 days to trade or release the former gold glover. chicago >> baseball fans will have to play is to cheer for at this weekend's holophane induction ceremonies. former white sox star ruby on that. will take fans to cooperstown with a special program is called chicagos call to the hall. the tickets back through each player's career highlights. how chicago played a role. also hear about the honoree's themselves. >> jim ramsey has your full forecast. >> know...
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former representative james rogan discusses his new book and actor danny glover is part of a panel on the black power movement. of this and much more, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. booktv, television for serious readers. >> now on booktv, dayo olopade 11 talks about her book "the bright continent: breaking rules and making change in modern africa" at the chicago printers' fest. this is new and great ideas people in sub-saharan africa are coming up with to deal with the global challenges they face today. this is 45 minutes. >> i wanted to start with that wonderful essay from the great canyon satirist who wrote that mind glowingly good essay how to write about africa by which he meant how all of us who wrote about the continent, he started with the following. broad brush strokes throughout our good. avoid having the african characters laugh or struggle to educate their kids or just make do in mundane circumstances. have them eliminate something about europe or america. african characters should be colorful, exotic, larger than life but empty inside with no dialogu
former representative james rogan discusses his new book and actor danny glover is part of a panel on the black power movement. of this and much more, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. booktv, television for serious readers. >> now on booktv, dayo olopade 11 talks about her book "the bright continent: breaking rules and making change in modern africa" at the chicago printers' fest. this is new and great ideas people in sub-saharan africa are coming up with to...
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. >>> glover nor brown meets with mexico's president. more on the governor's trip and an idea to bring hundreds of child immigrants into the south bay. kit? >> reporter: governor brown has a private meeting with the president of mexico to talk about the immigration crisis now hitting the u.s. brown talked about the immigration problem was a late addition to the ajohn f. kennedy d.a. brown say california is doing his part. without their parents to escape poverty and violence to a homeland. a hope is to bring 1500 kids here while they wit for a court date. one idea is to use the exchange student model by using foster homes. he is hoping federal funds will help to support the effort. >> we have a strong legacy of how to deal with that in the area. >> it is unknown how much or even when that federal money would come in. >>> we are live in the government building. >>> santa clara county administrators are talking about nonprofits to see what can be done. >> two american medical workers are battling ebola after contracting the virus in western
. >>> glover nor brown meets with mexico's president. more on the governor's trip and an idea to bring hundreds of child immigrants into the south bay. kit? >> reporter: governor brown has a private meeting with the president of mexico to talk about the immigration crisis now hitting the u.s. brown talked about the immigration problem was a late addition to the ajohn f. kennedy d.a. brown say california is doing his part. without their parents to escape poverty and violence to a...
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. >> the bloomberg glover thing came out. they believe that the equitable market is sustainable levels. and they basically believe that they are really on the verge of this bubble. so we should be concerned to see what they do. because once they take a break, the days of easy money are over and that's going to cost a date rocket. >> i mean, we are talking about this. this is something that many believe, i think it's spiking higher in the markets really retreated. >> yes, with quantitative easing at some point and they have to rein in and i think that we will see stocks coming down. and the federal reserve cannot control that so go ahead. >> yes, we know that they are playing too big of a role in the market and we can see a correction of about 10% of the cave if they do pull out. but how quickly they will do it and what will be the effect. >> the real question is how well will they manage it and the means to be seen. at this point charles is right and i think the markets do have room to grow. >> so you're saying that earnings
. >> the bloomberg glover thing came out. they believe that the equitable market is sustainable levels. and they basically believe that they are really on the verge of this bubble. so we should be concerned to see what they do. because once they take a break, the days of easy money are over and that's going to cost a date rocket. >> i mean, we are talking about this. this is something that many believe, i think it's spiking higher in the markets really retreated. >> yes, with...
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and the people who saved the army war marblehead, massachusetts , under a little general named john glover luck a combination or circumstance, the hand of god, as many said, with the wind being exactly what they needed. you also had the skill, the ability of those mariners to pull that off. the boats were so loaded down, water was only inches below the gun wails -- gunwales. if the enemy had any idea they were trying to evacuate, they could have descended on the army and annihilated them, truly, right there. when they get across, most of them, morning is coming. a lot of them are still back on the brooklyn side. light, and to be that will be curtains for them. in comes a providential fog that covers all of oakland. -- of brooklyn. but it does not happen on the new york side. if you were writing a book and you had that happen, you would -- >> that is too much of a perfect weather. >> that is not real. time, as they are retreating, what was the mood of washington? >> dolorous. one of abject discouragement. he was exhausted. he had not slept for three nights or more. they all were exhausted.
and the people who saved the army war marblehead, massachusetts , under a little general named john glover luck a combination or circumstance, the hand of god, as many said, with the wind being exactly what they needed. you also had the skill, the ability of those mariners to pull that off. the boats were so loaded down, water was only inches below the gun wails -- gunwales. if the enemy had any idea they were trying to evacuate, they could have descended on the army and annihilated them,...
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onlys the key player not commanding artillery but also in orchestrating the crossing along with john glover. what made getting the 18 guns across so important was that annonse of the weather, c are virtually weather resistant compared to flintlock muskets. the powder easily becomes damp, and quite a few were unable to fire. you always had a reliable source of firepower. for his pincher movement, after crossing the delaware, washington relied on two divisions. he divided his army in half. he stayed with the second division, with henry knox and john sullivan who commanded the first division. sullivan was an interesting character. he was the son of poor scots irish immigrants. with the two divisions, the goal was for them to strike simultaneously with a pincher movement to catch the entire hessian brigade in between the two arms of the pincher movement for a conecuh-like victory. get a very simplistic view of the battle of trenton from a lot of historians that presented it in a very basic areat -- the hessians surprised, overpowered, and they surrender. i tried to really devote a lot of time a
onlys the key player not commanding artillery but also in orchestrating the crossing along with john glover. what made getting the 18 guns across so important was that annonse of the weather, c are virtually weather resistant compared to flintlock muskets. the powder easily becomes damp, and quite a few were unable to fire. you always had a reliable source of firepower. for his pincher movement, after crossing the delaware, washington relied on two divisions. he divided his army in half. he...
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representative james rogan discusses his newest book, and actor danny be glover is part of a panel on the black power movement. 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. booktv, television for serious readers. >> ron capps, a combat veteran and founder of the veterans writing project, talks about his experiences in several different war zones and the damaging effect war has had on him. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, folks. welcome to the half king tonight. it is a/to see so many of you all here -- a pleasure to see so many of you all here. we are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming mr. ron capps here tonight. he has written just an incredible memoir, and i'd like to start by thanking scott manning of manning and associates, and the shatner press for having the wisdom to publish a wonderful and meaningful book. i think a lott of you -- a lot of you personally know ron, but for those of you who aren't as familiar with him, ron's bio reads like one of the more interesting novels of all time, and we are really lucky to have it captured h
representative james rogan discusses his newest book, and actor danny be glover is part of a panel on the black power movement. 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. booktv, television for serious readers. >> ron capps, a combat veteran and founder of the veterans writing project, talks about his experiences in several different war zones and the damaging effect war has had on him. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, folks. welcome...
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thanks to troy, glover. budweiser. fourth of july, doesn't get any better. >> thank you so much.be it's because this is your delivery guy. ask for blush back. the postal worker caught on camera just tossing your package into the bushes. >>> your fourth of july celebrations wouldn't be complete without purely american beverages, partying patriotic style and drinking a little bit, coming up. ♪ ♪ ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious can i get my actual credit report... like, the one the bank sees? [ male voice ] sheesh, i feel like i'm being interrogated over here. [ male voice ] she's onto us. dump her. [ pay phone rings ] hello? oh, man. that never gets old. no, it does not. [ female announcer ] not all credit report sites are equal. experian.com members get personalized help and a real credit report. join now at experian.com with enrollment in experian credit tracker. join now at experian.com crest gaand the other, a crestwhitening toothpaste.. here's what they thought. i can't tell i
thanks to troy, glover. budweiser. fourth of july, doesn't get any better. >> thank you so much.be it's because this is your delivery guy. ask for blush back. the postal worker caught on camera just tossing your package into the bushes. >>> your fourth of july celebrations wouldn't be complete without purely american beverages, partying patriotic style and drinking a little bit, coming up. ♪ ♪ ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh......
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. >> coming up nax crusader glover nor crist reacts to president obama's comments on inversion.w where he'll come down. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. >>> a cnbc exclusive. president obama speaks out on the economy. jobs. and taxes. >> is there a limit to how much you believe the government should take from an individual? >> we probably can make some more headway in closing the loopholes that folks take advantage of. >> today, washington and wall street react. tax crusader grover norquist, senator rob portman and citigroup vice chairman and performer omb director peter orszag. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin. joe kernen and becky quick, they are back at headquarters this morning. our guest host all morning, charles kantor, managing director at neuberger burrman, a founder o
. >> coming up nax crusader glover nor crist reacts to president obama's comments on inversion.w where he'll come down. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. >>> a cnbc exclusive. president obama speaks out on the economy. jobs. and taxes. >> is there a limit to how much you believe...
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. >> another book coming out that laurie glover, founders of fathers.to founders as fathers, when he think about the men who founded the country, adams, jefferson, washington, you think of them as such strong individualist and you think of the lack of their own personal lines coming to fruition in the way they thought about the donation. laurie glover, trying to change the opinion takes a look at how important family was to them and how it informed and came to bair on the writing of the constitution and the forging of the new nation. it's a brand-new look at the great core of our foundation and the contemporary politics. >> who was laurie glover? >> she's an academic, a very wonderful professor. we think will do really well with that. >> what kind of books is the outlook for? >> i think we do best when they look at dollars to bring all the chops that they are not a scholarship to a kind of narrative story that's actually going to crossover. we are known as a trainee academic accounts. we love to speak with authors who want to broaden their spirit influe
. >> another book coming out that laurie glover, founders of fathers.to founders as fathers, when he think about the men who founded the country, adams, jefferson, washington, you think of them as such strong individualist and you think of the lack of their own personal lines coming to fruition in the way they thought about the donation. laurie glover, trying to change the opinion takes a look at how important family was to them and how it informed and came to bair on the writing of the...