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greensboro, north carolina was sending 50 officers -- then changed its mind.an internal memo obtained by cleveland-dot-com greensboro's deputy chief noted. "a lack of confidence in the city of cleveland and their preparedness for the rnc." >> reporter:to try and reassure residents and visitors cleveland's police chief has taken to social media saying ". our officers have undergone hours of training relative to many subjects. " he didn't give details. but documents obtained by c-n-n show cleveland's been on a 20- million dollar security shopping spree. motor cycles, horse trailers, flexible handcuffs, water packs, rain ponchos. even 20-thousand boxed lunches and the refrigerators to store them. and 2000 sets of riot gear. "they ordered without measuring anybody which caused problems once it got here." "and this is the. the main element." problems such as the riot gear wouldn't fit over officers' bullet proof vests. making sure their riot gear and body armor fits well sounds like a good idea. martin savidge, cnn, cleveland. >> marty:the giants are looking for a
greensboro, north carolina was sending 50 officers -- then changed its mind.an internal memo obtained by cleveland-dot-com greensboro's deputy chief noted. "a lack of confidence in the city of cleveland and their preparedness for the rnc." >> reporter:to try and reassure residents and visitors cleveland's police chief has taken to social media saying ". our officers have undergone hours of training relative to many subjects. " he didn't give details. but documents...
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administration offer, he was the president, ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform liaison program in greensboro and became the first faith-based community action agency. he's developed a broad range of partnerships including with the white house office of faith partnerships and the north carolina aarp and the medical society found. we are glad to have you but don't start yet because i am going to introduce roberta. she works to foster economic opportunity for low-income individuals to help them gain economic independence. the department of housing and urban development home ownership award, best practice agency status by the state department and the new york state community action association technology award. in 1999 ms. keller was awarded in council i was a member of and i'm particularly happy to have you roberta women of distungs -- distinction award in 2005. dean hammond has worked and funding a company managing software. he is now consultant to the board. dean is a retired army major and service medal as chief of aviation of military training mission in saudi arabia. after these three pres
administration offer, he was the president, ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform liaison program in greensboro and became the first faith-based community action agency. he's developed a broad range of partnerships including with the white house office of faith partnerships and the north carolina aarp and the medical society found. we are glad to have you but don't start yet because i am going to introduce roberta. she works to foster economic opportunity for low-income individuals to help...
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>> greensboro. >> greensboro. so we were going to support them. so we started boycotting the woolworth's on fifth avenue. every weekend we would go down there, and we would march. and it was marching in front of the building. we were not sitting at the counters. some people did. but most of us were outside. and they got the same kind of response in new york city as the people did in north carolina. white america was not ready for this. you know, you needed to stay in your place. so we understood this. so we rallied. we did that. we got involved. by the time i was a senior, andrew goodman was a freshman. and i don't remember him that well, but i do know that we had started organizing students to be trained, because most of these were white jewish students from new york city, manhattan mainly, who had not had any interaction with black people. so i said you really need to learn to know some black people before you just march into. so i talked to the minister at the black congress are congratulational church i belonged to in st. albans. i said would
>> greensboro. >> greensboro. so we were going to support them. so we started boycotting the woolworth's on fifth avenue. every weekend we would go down there, and we would march. and it was marching in front of the building. we were not sitting at the counters. some people did. but most of us were outside. and they got the same kind of response in new york city as the people did in north carolina. white america was not ready for this. you know, you needed to stay in your place. so...
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eastbound interstate 70, only the right lane gets by out of hagerstown told blooms -- towards greensborostbound on 66, but here comes the sun traveling inbound. a 40 minute commute eastbound towards the beltway. that's the traffic watch, back in 10 we update on the north side of town. autria: tensions are boiling over with the weekend filled with protest over the shooting deaths of alton sterling and philando castille at the hands of police. larry: julie is standing by with the nationwide was want. jummy: the nation has been on and since shootings. we know that more than 300 protest is from louisiana to new york were arrested. nearly 50 in baton rouge alone. some of the protest turned violent. a well-known black lives matter activist was arrested during a march in baton rouge and later released from jail. meanwhile, authorities are calling for con this morning -- calm this morning. in dallas five police officers were killed in less the canvas. thisa: demonstrators morning are making their voices known here in our area. in less than two hours protest is in our as people community call for
eastbound interstate 70, only the right lane gets by out of hagerstown told blooms -- towards greensborostbound on 66, but here comes the sun traveling inbound. a 40 minute commute eastbound towards the beltway. that's the traffic watch, back in 10 we update on the north side of town. autria: tensions are boiling over with the weekend filled with protest over the shooting deaths of alton sterling and philando castille at the hands of police. larry: julie is standing by with the nationwide was...
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>> i went to greensboro college but i went to auburn university for any graduate degrees. that is a place you could go and study at the graduate level. i had professors who cultivated that and that enabled me to come to the smithsonian national and air and space museum where i'm a curator since 2000. >> if history is the story of the united states and this is the story of aviation, what is the story here at the museum? >> the story of the air and space museum is to share with visitors from the united states as well as the rest of the world this epic story of how man went into the third dimension and the idea of creating technology and having the vision to create flying machines that could carry people, could carry weapons, but also trigger the imagination and stimulate passion for technology. so this is a history of science and technology museum. it's directly connected to american history, european history and all of those levels are interconnected. but the story of how man overcame the challenge of getting into the air is the primary story of the museum. >> as the museum
>> i went to greensboro college but i went to auburn university for any graduate degrees. that is a place you could go and study at the graduate level. i had professors who cultivated that and that enabled me to come to the smithsonian national and air and space museum where i'm a curator since 2000. >> if history is the story of the united states and this is the story of aviation, what is the story here at the museum? >> the story of the air and space museum is to share with...
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to go to woolworth in support of the -- a&t who hadt gone to desegregate the lunch counters in greensboro. we're going to support them, so we started boycotting the woolworth's on fifth avenue. every weekend, we would go down there and march. it was marching in front of the buildings. some people did but most of us were outside and they got the new kind of response in york city as the people in north carolina. white america was not ready for this. stay in your place and we understood. so we rallied and we got involved. i don't remember him that well, but i do know that we had started organizing students to be trained because most of these fromwhite jewish students new york city who had not had any interaction with black people. i said, you need to learn to know black people before he just march into it. i spoke to the minister at the black congregational church i spoke to insane auburn and he said -- in saint august, and he said of course. burying the men and introducing them to black life. it wasn't like there was no civil rights thought in the congregation. he had to go to the deacon bo
to go to woolworth in support of the -- a&t who hadt gone to desegregate the lunch counters in greensboro. we're going to support them, so we started boycotting the woolworth's on fifth avenue. every weekend, we would go down there and march. it was marching in front of the buildings. some people did but most of us were outside and they got the new kind of response in york city as the people in north carolina. white america was not ready for this. stay in your place and we understood. so we...
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police say raymond hudson of greensboro, maryland lead troopers on a trace chase after they determined he was driving a stolen pickup and was wanted for several burglaries in hudson and maryland. when he got out troopers thoughr he wasoo waiving a handgun att them. they told him to drop it. when he refused, they shot him. it turns out that hudson waswas holding a cigarette lighter that looks like a g new video shows a pedestrian being hit and killed by a police crewser back in april. this is footage from the police crewser's in car video camera. police say the officer was driving down fuller street onste april 2 when he hit and killed 27 year old jeffrey aglare. since aglare did not have the right-of-way there was no way for the police crewser to avoid the collision. no charges were filed. now to a story you saw first on fox5. police in prince george's countn are investigating an armed robbery atce a patient care center. take a good look at this surveillance video on your screen right here.here you can see three masked gunmen steel carts of prescriptionn drugs, load them into an uv and
police say raymond hudson of greensboro, maryland lead troopers on a trace chase after they determined he was driving a stolen pickup and was wanted for several burglaries in hudson and maryland. when he got out troopers thoughr he wasoo waiving a handgun att them. they told him to drop it. when he refused, they shot him. it turns out that hudson waswas holding a cigarette lighter that looks like a g new video shows a pedestrian being hit and killed by a police crewser back in april. this is...
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he was the president, ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform liaison project in greensboro which began1997 as mount zion and became the nation's first faith-based community action agency. he has developed a broad range of partnerships at national state of local bubbles including with the white house office of faith-based and they would partnerships, the north carolina aarp and the north carolina medical society foundation. we are glad to have you. don't store just because i'm going to introduce roberta and dean. roberta keller is director of the chautauqua opportunities, headquartered in new york. as director she works to foster economic development opportunities for low-income individuals to help them gain economic independence. chautauqua opportunities has been awarded several distinctions since she's been director including the department of housing and urban development homeownership award, best practices agency status by the state department and the new york state community action association technology award. in 1999 she was awarded the most vision or director would by the new yo
he was the president, ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform liaison project in greensboro which began1997 as mount zion and became the nation's first faith-based community action agency. he has developed a broad range of partnerships at national state of local bubbles including with the white house office of faith-based and they would partnerships, the north carolina aarp and the north carolina medical society foundation. we are glad to have you. don't store just because i'm going to...
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. >> when i was small, my father and grandfather would take me over to the train tracks in greensboroand once he started getting a little bigger and we started going outside the tracks and watching trains and he got interested and started taking pictures of them. >> on the day of the collision, father and son head to one of their favorite spots to train watch. a railroad crossing by a recycling transfer station. while dad waits in the car, the young train buff walks to the other side of the tracks and starts recording a tractor-trailer that stops right in the middle of the crossing. as the gates start to close, he quickly realizes he, too, is in danger. he makes a split second decision to run to a safer location. >> i noticed that there was about to be a bad day, so i took off running with my camera farther away from the tracks. i didn't want to get hit by any flying debris or anything. >> he plants his tripod and starts adjusting the camera moments before impact. >> i didn't think i was going to be able to get it on video but luckily the camera was pointing in the right direction so
. >> when i was small, my father and grandfather would take me over to the train tracks in greensboroand once he started getting a little bigger and we started going outside the tracks and watching trains and he got interested and started taking pictures of them. >> on the day of the collision, father and son head to one of their favorite spots to train watch. a railroad crossing by a recycling transfer station. while dad waits in the car, the young train buff walks to the other...
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, north carolina pit he was the pres., ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform project in greensborowhich began in 1997 as a ministry and became the nation's first faith-based agency. the north carolina aarp and the north carolina medical society foundation. we are glad to have you. don't start yet because i'm going to introduce roberta. roberta keller is the director of the agency headquartered in new york. as dir. she helps to foster economic development opportunities for individuals to help them gain economic end of independence. they've been awarded several distinctions including the department of housing and urban development homeownership award, best practices by the state department she received the new york state senate women of distinction award in 2005. dean hammond, our hammond, our third participant has worked in low income and homeless how to raising for than 30 years including founding a company with management software. he joined the board for affordable housing in 2004 and served as the chairman and was contracted as president before stepping down in 2012. he is now a
, north carolina pit he was the pres., ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform project in greensborowhich began in 1997 as a ministry and became the nation's first faith-based agency. the north carolina aarp and the north carolina medical society foundation. we are glad to have you. don't start yet because i'm going to introduce roberta. roberta keller is the director of the agency headquartered in new york. as dir. she helps to foster economic development opportunities for individuals to help...
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the state's four largest count ills, including those purple battleground areas around raleigh and greensboro. he also lost a suburbs in the critical state of ohio. joel conally covering his eighth presidential election for the seattle post intelligence err. >> suburban voters want confidence. they are looking for somebody who will govern efficiently, not get us into wars, not create chaos, because they live in a very orderly world. >> where donald trump did remarkably well is among rural voters and working class whites in urban areas, his message that the economy is broken buy to bad trade deals resonates. >> reports on active, then, your rural agriculture areas will suffer, okay? your inner city, if you don't have jobs, there is more people unemployed. so, certainly it, could have something to do with the fact that surburbia has always been a little isolated from the rest of the country. >> republican party leaders insist the suburbs will be in play come november even though the sock r moms and more educated voters are proving a tougher sell for donald trump, while he certainly has his trou
the state's four largest count ills, including those purple battleground areas around raleigh and greensboro. he also lost a suburbs in the critical state of ohio. joel conally covering his eighth presidential election for the seattle post intelligence err. >> suburban voters want confidence. they are looking for somebody who will govern efficiently, not get us into wars, not create chaos, because they live in a very orderly world. >> where donald trump did remarkably well is among...
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greensboro was sending 50 police officers. then changed its mind.o, the police chief noted a lack of confidence in the preparedness for the rnc. the cleveland police chief has taken to social media saying our officers have undergone hours of training relative to many subjects. he did not give details. the post revealed one new weapon in the security arsenal. hardly sounding like a curtain of steel. 300 bicycles. the documents obtained by cnn, the city of cleveland is on a shopping spree. horse trailers and rain ponchos and flex cuffs and 2,000 sets of riot gear. >> they ordered without measuring anybody. that causes problems once it got here. >> this is the main element? >> reporter: problems such as the riot gear would not fit over officer's bulletproof vests. a local company is busy with last-minute alterations. >> how many have you done? >> between 50 and 60. >> reporter: making sure the body armor and riot gear fits. martin savage, cnn, cleveland. >> our thanks to martin and everybody hoping the rnc, the republican national convention, is a non
greensboro was sending 50 police officers. then changed its mind.o, the police chief noted a lack of confidence in the preparedness for the rnc. the cleveland police chief has taken to social media saying our officers have undergone hours of training relative to many subjects. he did not give details. the post revealed one new weapon in the security arsenal. hardly sounding like a curtain of steel. 300 bicycles. the documents obtained by cnn, the city of cleveland is on a shopping spree. horse...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we...
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. >> greensboro. >> so we were going to support them so we started boycotting the woolworth's on fifth avenue. every weekend we'd go down there and we would march, and, of course, we got -- and it was marching in front of the building. we were not sitting at the counters. some people dm, but most of us were outside, and they got the same kind of response in new york city as the people did in north carolina. white america was not red for this, you know. you needed to stay in your place so we understood this, so we rallied. we did that. we got involved. by the time i was a senior andrew goodman was a freshman, and i could -- i don't remember him that well, but i do know that we had started organizing students to be trained because most of these why were white jewish students from new york city, manhattan mainly, who had not had any interaction with black people. i said you really need to learn to know some black people before you just march into, so i talked to the minister at the black congregationalist church i belonged to st. albans and i said would you mind and he said of course. >>
. >> greensboro. >> so we were going to support them so we started boycotting the woolworth's on fifth avenue. every weekend we'd go down there and we would march, and, of course, we got -- and it was marching in front of the building. we were not sitting at the counters. some people dm, but most of us were outside, and they got the same kind of response in new york city as the people did in north carolina. white america was not red for this, you know. you needed to stay in your...
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burr did not appear with trump last month in greensboro and he's in washington tonight.uled trip with his wife. it is the end of a holiday weekend. clinton spent over $2 million on ads in north carolina last month, which is probably more important to cooper and ross than it is to her. clinton could probably win the presidency without carrying north carolina, but turnout will be the most important factor in the governor and senate races and a presidential level of turn yort and the efforts by democrats there, that's what ross and cooper need to overcome what are probably built-in hurdles. >>> still to come, the fbi won't recommend charges against secretary clinton over her e-mail server, but we'll have more news in "the lid." ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you >>> still
burr did not appear with trump last month in greensboro and he's in washington tonight.uled trip with his wife. it is the end of a holiday weekend. clinton spent over $2 million on ads in north carolina last month, which is probably more important to cooper and ross than it is to her. clinton could probably win the presidency without carrying north carolina, but turnout will be the most important factor in the governor and senate races and a presidential level of turn yort and the efforts by...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we...
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greensboro, north carolina, was sending 50 officers but then changed its mind. a lack of confidence in the city of cleveland and their preparedness for the rnc. to try to reassure them, cleveland's police chief has taken to twitter saying our officers have kwu s havs have uf training. he didn't give details. and then 300 bicycles. and documents show cleveland's been on a $20 million security shopping spri. motorcycles, horse trailers, flexible handcuffs, water taxis. rain ponchos and refrigerators. >> we ordered it which caused problems once it got here. >> this is the main element. >> reporter: problems such as the riot gear wouldn't fit over the officers' vests. departments have been busy seeking last-minute alterations. >> how many of these have you done? >> probably around 50 or 60. >> reporter: making sure their riot gear and body armor fits sounds like a good idea. martin savidge, cnn, cleveland. >>> and we're finally learning who is going to take the stage at the republican national convention. the names range from that of the familiar and not so familiar
greensboro, north carolina, was sending 50 officers but then changed its mind. a lack of confidence in the city of cleveland and their preparedness for the rnc. to try to reassure them, cleveland's police chief has taken to twitter saying our officers have kwu s havs have uf training. he didn't give details. and then 300 bicycles. and documents show cleveland's been on a $20 million security shopping spri. motorcycles, horse trailers, flexible handcuffs, water taxis. rain ponchos and...
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greensboro, north carolina, loretta lynch and on to earn her degree from harvard law school and she showedrk as a litigator for a private law firm becoming a prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office in new york's eastern district. eventually making is that a senior prosecutor for the infamous 1997 police brutality case. she served as u.s. attorney under the administration of president bill clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to be the u.s. attorney general, succeeding the honorable eric holder. after a long delay, emphasize long delay, in april 2015, she was confirmed and sworn in come of this becoming the first african-american woman to hold a position. on a personal note, i want to introduce her as a longtime trend of mine and a colleague and mentor appears unsupported and the role they have now. the events have unfolded over the last week said last few months across the country. a new chance to hear somebody whether he on tv with a commonplace, to reassure us things to be okay, but also a personal note about what is going on in what is transpiring. she'
greensboro, north carolina, loretta lynch and on to earn her degree from harvard law school and she showedrk as a litigator for a private law firm becoming a prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office in new york's eastern district. eventually making is that a senior prosecutor for the infamous 1997 police brutality case. she served as u.s. attorney under the administration of president bill clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to be the u.s. attorney general,...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we...
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this morning in greensboro, north carolina, the honorable loretta lynch a nod to earn her degree fromrtly after that worked as a litigator for a law firm before becoming a prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office in the u.s. district. eventually making news as a senior prosecutor for advert in a police brutality case. under the administration of president l. clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to be the u.s. attorney general succeeding the honorable eric holder. after a long delay. i want to emphasize a long delay, in april 2015, she was confirmed and sworn in, thus becoming the first african-american woman to hold a position. on a personal note, i want to introduce her as a long-time friend of mine and a colleague and a mentor, someone who has been supportive, but more importantly the role i have now as noble national president. the amend unfolding of the last few weeks and months across the country, i knew i had a chance to have somebody on tv with a common voice reassuring things will be okay in a personal note we would converse personally about wh
this morning in greensboro, north carolina, the honorable loretta lynch a nod to earn her degree fromrtly after that worked as a litigator for a law firm before becoming a prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office in the u.s. district. eventually making news as a senior prosecutor for advert in a police brutality case. under the administration of president l. clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to be the u.s. attorney general succeeding the honorable eric...
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cleveland the administrative officer for the baptist church in greensboro north carolina. he was the president, ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform liaison project i project in gr, which began in 97 as the nation's first faith-based community action agency. he's developed a broad range of partnerships at national, state and local levels including the white house neighborhood partnership, the north carolina aarp and north carolina medical society foundation. we are glad to have you back don't start it because i'm going to introduce roberta and dean. roberta keller is afghan antipoverty agency headquartered in new york. as director, she worked to foster economic development opportunities for low-income individuals to help them gain economic independence. they've been awarded several distinctions and she's been director including the department of housing and urban development home ownership of work in a best practice agency status by the state department and new york state community action association technology award. in 1999, she was awarded the visionary director awar
cleveland the administrative officer for the baptist church in greensboro north carolina. he was the president, ceo and cofounder of the welfare reform liaison project i project in gr, which began in 97 as the nation's first faith-based community action agency. he's developed a broad range of partnerships at national, state and local levels including the white house neighborhood partnership, the north carolina aarp and north carolina medical society foundation. we are glad to have you back...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we...
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born in greensboro north carolina, loretta lynch went on to earn her degree from harvard law school andshortly after that worked as a litigator for a private law firm before becoming a prosecutor at the us attorney's office in new york's eastern district. eventually making news as a senior prosecutor, for the infamous 1997 a versus weimer, police county case she served as us attorney under the administration of president clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to be the us attorney general , succeeding the honorable eric holder. after a long delay, i want to emphasize a long delay, in april 2013 she was confirmed and sworn in, becoming the first african-american woman to hold the position. on a personal note, i want to introduce her as a longtime friend of mine and a colleague and a mentor , someone who's been supported in every role i had but more importantly the role i've had as national president. the events that have unfolded over the last few weeks and months across the country, i knew i had a chance to be on tv with somebody with a calming voice to re
born in greensboro north carolina, loretta lynch went on to earn her degree from harvard law school andshortly after that worked as a litigator for a private law firm before becoming a prosecutor at the us attorney's office in new york's eastern district. eventually making news as a senior prosecutor, for the infamous 1997 a versus weimer, police county case she served as us attorney under the administration of president clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
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protest against poor educational conditions, that was just as audacious as the other teenagers in greensboro, north carolina, in 1960 who launched that sit-in movement. why is one a central part of the narrative of the freedom movement and the other is, except for my history textbook, forgotten. i'm not sure how many people in this room know that barbara johns convinced her -- almost her entire student body of a black high school to walk out in protest of conditions. >> i know. >> in that school. yeah. and -- and that that was -- ended up as a legal case that became brown versus board of education. >> there's hope. let me just add that. one of my former ph.d. students is from the county. her mother was part of the boycott. her mother is around my age, but she's still alive, and -- >> you are very much alive. >> so are you. >> what i'm saying -- >> and live. >> we are in that generation that's dying off, but her mother still here. she's interested in doing -- in fact, she's done some oral histories with the people. so there is a movement going to recapture that and i'm sure this is true of ot
protest against poor educational conditions, that was just as audacious as the other teenagers in greensboro, north carolina, in 1960 who launched that sit-in movement. why is one a central part of the narrative of the freedom movement and the other is, except for my history textbook, forgotten. i'm not sure how many people in this room know that barbara johns convinced her -- almost her entire student body of a black high school to walk out in protest of conditions. >> i know. >>...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboroorth carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really havi
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboroorth carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were...
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shooting outside greensboro. woman caught in cross fire. the media and my republican colleagues have focused attention on which words we use instead of the need to define the terms. as a former educator, let me define the word. epidemic. webster defines it as someone affect a disproportionately affecting a large number of individuals within a population, community or region at the same time. the headlines i cited earlier define the term gun violence epidemic, an epidemic faced in my home state of north carolina. it took the life of kevin, a 7-year-old boy shot while playing in the front yard of his charlotte home. let's cure these epidemics. pass sensible bipartisan gun safety legislation to prevent future acts of gun violence like orlando or the one that took little kevin's life back in my district. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina's time has expired. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission gran
shooting outside greensboro. woman caught in cross fire. the media and my republican colleagues have focused attention on which words we use instead of the need to define the terms. as a former educator, let me define the word. epidemic. webster defines it as someone affect a disproportionately affecting a large number of individuals within a population, community or region at the same time. the headlines i cited earlier define the term gun violence epidemic, an epidemic faced in my home state...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
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tina is in greensboro, north carolina. line for democrats.r: i have an issue that deals with trust. the government has always lied to the american citizens, including the thousands -- hundreds of treaties broken by the indians, african americans never got the 40 acres and a to thee can go on and on iraq war, which costed over 4000 lives. and the four lives from benghazi. the 4000. .001% of we have always had an issue with trust. hillary is wrong, but i don't see the difference between a republican lie, a democrat line, a libertarian or independent line. all of them are wrong. and you try to justify. there is no excuse. how do we go forward, rebuild trust that is centuries, decades old? heaven knows. i don't think we have the leaders, and that includes trump and hillary. host: are there any leaders out there that you trust? somebody that you think you could trust? trust: really, i can bernie sanders in a way, but he is a human being and all human beings live. i was taught that george washington didn't tell a lie, but that was a lie. so i am ju
tina is in greensboro, north carolina. line for democrats.r: i have an issue that deals with trust. the government has always lied to the american citizens, including the thousands -- hundreds of treaties broken by the indians, african americans never got the 40 acres and a to thee can go on and on iraq war, which costed over 4000 lives. and the four lives from benghazi. the 4000. .001% of we have always had an issue with trust. hillary is wrong, but i don't see the difference between a...
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these will be the hottest temperatur and greensboro, 98 degrees.t is happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. will feel like it's in the upper 90s to near 100 degrees even today, and already 82 in washington, and there will be a high today near 96 degrees, and clouds and thunderstorms are likely to build up after lunchtime today. here's future weather, rain chances come into the western side of the d.c. metro around 2:00 or 3:00, and likely in and around washington between 3:00 and 6:00 and could have stragling thunderstorms in the evening hours. >> that's your latest weather, guys. >>> benjamin brat has been a hollywood fixture for more than 30 years, and best known for playing a detective on "law & order." the medical tv drama, "prit practice", and he plays sophia's ex-husband in "modern family." e infiltrator," a distributor for the drug lord pablo escobar. >> it's business like any other. some people come. they leave. the only difference in my business nothing good ever comes in the absence of trust. >> benjamin bratt, good morning
these will be the hottest temperatur and greensboro, 98 degrees.t is happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. will feel like it's in the upper 90s to near 100 degrees even today, and already 82 in washington, and there will be a high today near 96 degrees, and clouds and thunderstorms are likely to build up after lunchtime today. here's future weather, rain chances come into the western side of the d.c. metro around 2:00 or 3:00, and likely in and around washington between...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
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is on our democrat line from greensboro, north carolina.aller: donald trump is the most as president for the united states. i wonder how in the world he will bring back jobs when all of his jobs are overseas. he is doing nothing but selling the republican party out. i don't know why he is doing that but he is really a fluke candidate. i want to thank you and have a good morning and a happy fourth of july. host: same to you, julius. caller: good morning. globalism, the concept is fine. i don't think anyone, even donald trump is afraid of globalism. but if you are talking about trade, what donald trump wants and what i want and i think that american wants is fair trade. take the example of japan. when japanese cars came to the u.s., they upgraded the automobile industry. status of trade with japan today. they are restrictive and we are open. let us be honest. the way than american politicians execute globalism is out of fear. doy are afraid that if we not give away everything, they will not like us. look at the chinese. they are extremely pro
is on our democrat line from greensboro, north carolina.aller: donald trump is the most as president for the united states. i wonder how in the world he will bring back jobs when all of his jobs are overseas. he is doing nothing but selling the republican party out. i don't know why he is doing that but he is really a fluke candidate. i want to thank you and have a good morning and a happy fourth of july. host: same to you, julius. caller: good morning. globalism, the concept is fine. i don't...
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greensboro 98 degrees. of the bay area, but it will be clearing out. temperatures already starting to warm up in the south bay. a look at all the microclimate. san mateo at 70 degrees. up to 75 in napa. okayland at 68. low to mid-80s in the trivalley. fremont up to 78 degrees with some warming temperatures gar e gradually. for the inland areas throw through the workweek. >> that's your latest weather. guys? >> al roker, thanks a lot. benjamin bratt may best be known for playing detective ray curtis on nbc's "law & order" but starred in a comedy and plays the ex-husband in "modern family." >> he's hunky. his new movie, "the infiltra infiltrator," a distributor for the drug lord pablo escobar. >> it's business like any other. some people come. they leave. the only difference in my business nothing good ever comes in the absence of trust. >> benjamin bratt, good morning. this film is terrific. it feels like this role was meant for you. benjamin bratt convinces you that he's a heartbeat away from escobar. i'm s
greensboro 98 degrees. of the bay area, but it will be clearing out. temperatures already starting to warm up in the south bay. a look at all the microclimate. san mateo at 70 degrees. up to 75 in napa. okayland at 68. low to mid-80s in the trivalley. fremont up to 78 degrees with some warming temperatures gar e gradually. for the inland areas throw through the workweek. >> that's your latest weather. guys? >> al roker, thanks a lot. benjamin bratt may best be known for playing...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really ha
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboro north carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we...
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will go to jeffrey in greensboro, north carolina. a democrat. caller: good morning. how are you?ost: doing well. caller: thank you for having me. i would been listening to some of the viewers and there is such a debate going on. a couple things i want to say, i just hope and pray that our children's children come into a better world, whatever president is elected. person should be able to be voted in. whatis disturbing today, -- the so many troubling issues between life itself between african-americans and white americans, it is sad. for people in financial and political power to not really put a stand and stop to the me, because beyond you have the control and you have the money and resources to reach out to help or communities. if anybody can really say from state to take that state editor and you knowh -- you have a poor community and to do nothing about it. we want to work and we wants jobs, is very biased and unfair to have you overlooked for a judgment for your heritage or skin color. more important what i see today is the unnecessary of spending financial money the taxpaye
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calling next, jimmy is in from greensboro, north carolina, on our independent line. jimmy. ning, caller: good morning and, again, thank you for c-span. can't -- what the gentleman just said makes total shocked. i'm not because i pay attention to what's going on in the world. combat evil? been trying to do that since the eginning of time, haven't we, as human beings and civilizations? it's almost impossible. he said about right.ation age, he is so i mean, nobody should be shocked. and it's hard for people who see these w and they things, and they wonder what in humanrld is going on with beings in societies. host: jimmy, let me ask you this. re you satisfied with what you've seen from the two remaining presidential their tes in terms of plans to fight terrorism like that? we've heard clips from both of donald trump and hillary clinton speaking last night. are you satisfied with what you from them? caller: well, yes and no. saying what they at this point in this cycle of this election. somewhat so i am satisfied knowing that they can say what they're saying, but can they actua
calling next, jimmy is in from greensboro, north carolina, on our independent line. jimmy. ning, caller: good morning and, again, thank you for c-span. can't -- what the gentleman just said makes total shocked. i'm not because i pay attention to what's going on in the world. combat evil? been trying to do that since the eginning of time, haven't we, as human beings and civilizations? it's almost impossible. he said about right.ation age, he is so i mean, nobody should be shocked. and it's hard...
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>> i went to greensboro college but i went to auburn university for any graduate degrees. that is a place you could go and study at the graduate level. i had professors who cultivated that and that enabled me to come to the smithsonian national and air and space museum where i'm a curator since 2000. >> if history is the story of the united states and this is the story of aviation, what is the story here at the museum? >> the story of the air and space museum is to share with visitors from the united states as well as the rest of the world this epic story of how man went into the third dimension and the idea of creating technology and having the vision to create flying machines that could carry people, could carry weapons, but also trigger the imagination and still nate passion for technology. so this is a history of science and technology museum. it's directly connected to american history, european history and all of those levels are interconnected. but the story of how man overcame the challenge of getting into the air is the primary story of the museum. >> as the museu
>> i went to greensboro college but i went to auburn university for any graduate degrees. that is a place you could go and study at the graduate level. i had professors who cultivated that and that enabled me to come to the smithsonian national and air and space museum where i'm a curator since 2000. >> if history is the story of the united states and this is the story of aviation, what is the story here at the museum? >> the story of the air and space museum is to share with...
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brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboroth carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were renovating the space just a few years ago that we had this opportunity and vision in mind but indeed, here we are today and it's just wonderful. mayor lee thank you for having us in your subject is a beautiful subject is been here all week and it's been a wonderful time. thank you for your partnership always. i think using the mayor has been called on frequented by the administration and it's because we like to go to leaders sought. it's not been by accident you've seen us here working with the mayor quite often. as administrative gsa, i have the pleasure of working with people are very committed to a really having
brother 18 years of public service she's old there is a leadership positions in washington dc and greensboroth carolina the focus on driving economic impact in ms. state of change. it is a gentleman, denise ross. >>[applause] >> thank you very much into. thank you all for being here at gsa in this beautiful old building. i think when we had the chance to actually renovate the space we were very fortunate and what a great day to see how far it's come. i'm not sure that when we were...