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so all they did was turn that combat ready ship into grenada. >> marines took control of grenada's airportsting a soothing message. >> your cooperation will ensure that peace and democracy are restored in the near future. >> at least a psychological, maybe moral level, reagan was doing something in grenada that he wanted to do in lebanon but couldn't. he could do it in grenada and show the world that the united states would take action to defend its interests. >> reagan was lucky. he had the good fortune to have an easy military victory just eliminating our memory of what happened in beirut and replacing it with this scene of the military rush ashore in the caribbean. >> our world has changed. today our national security can be threatened in far away places. it's up to all of us to be aware of the strategic importance of such places and be able to identify them. the events in lebanon and grenade, although oceans apart -- are closely related. it provides direct support through a network of surrogates and terrorists. >> what he really cared about was this cancer on the world. so if there was
so all they did was turn that combat ready ship into grenada. >> marines took control of grenada's airportsting a soothing message. >> your cooperation will ensure that peace and democracy are restored in the near future. >> at least a psychological, maybe moral level, reagan was doing something in grenada that he wanted to do in lebanon but couldn't. he could do it in grenada and show the world that the united states would take action to defend its interests. >> reagan...
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when they talked about inviting me to grenada for the emancipation day and or acknowledging my father or reconciling my father, he is one of eight. you got to do it for that little girl who was inspired. you got to do it for the person who thought that in the early day in her life in 1916 that i mattered and the people from whom i come also have value and gathered and came here. so much so that the malcolm you think you know by way of something else is not so. so we have to be clear about how our history is full even by us. it's really the root self by this global sense of who you are. not up from slavery, pre-existing of the slave trade. that's when the root is untethered. that's when the powers that be here don't get to define it or refine it. or give it back to you because you have to know yourself before so going back to africa movement was not just about the geography, it was about here. it was understanding that did so matter what the hemisphere, no matter matter what the experiences have been in the west hemisphere that knowing your root self, the value of that really had signi
when they talked about inviting me to grenada for the emancipation day and or acknowledging my father or reconciling my father, he is one of eight. you got to do it for that little girl who was inspired. you got to do it for the person who thought that in the early day in her life in 1916 that i mattered and the people from whom i come also have value and gathered and came here. so much so that the malcolm you think you know by way of something else is not so. so we have to be clear about how...
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and our observer in el grenada says "drizzly, wet, gray every day. can't wait until september." so remember, it will get here. fog is going to hold court on the coast in parts of the bay and much thicker than it was the last couple of days. foirts and 60s -- -- 50s. san mateo is 57. hils boreboro is 50 degrees. there's a southeast direction most of the week. hayward and livermore showing consistency there. statewide we're looking at 45 up in truckee. 55 in monterey. 62 in ukiah. sacramento down on the desert southwest, all quiet. this would be a huge rain producer and a couple systems moving across the great lakes into ohio. they're getting tremendous rain stretching back to the northeast. for us it's fog and it will be cool in the 60s. high pressure right there is building in and maybe a little system clipping us on sunday. inland temps are on their way up. hazy skies and a lot of smoke in the air. above normal temps inland but the coast and bay are just stuck. they can't break through that but the inland locations will be in the 90s and warmer on saturday probably. i don't see
and our observer in el grenada says "drizzly, wet, gray every day. can't wait until september." so remember, it will get here. fog is going to hold court on the coast in parts of the bay and much thicker than it was the last couple of days. foirts and 60s -- -- 50s. san mateo is 57. hils boreboro is 50 degrees. there's a southeast direction most of the week. hayward and livermore showing consistency there. statewide we're looking at 45 up in truckee. 55 in monterey. 62 in ukiah....
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the teaches of marcus garvey will continue to live on, the honorable bender could, -- could , grenadawest indies. son some of you may wonder what z has to do with garvey. with the support of a girl's father and mother sheet set sail to montreal where her uncle was a member of the union universal negro improvement association. i say all of this so that we intended, the universal negro association. we want to be clear about what that meant your following her position she learned three languages. she still became the author of the negro world newspaper where she and an african-american man at one of the conventions who was also a presidential chapter in the united states, they met. she was my grandmother, he was my grandfather. on my dads side. as children, my father talked about the household they lived foundationald by he set in the values of being heir to the african diaspora. outside, it was simply so. it was passed down. sometimes as we have learned in history there is a price to pay. day, andher on this get a chance to listen to others and have an exchange, i am just that we don't
the teaches of marcus garvey will continue to live on, the honorable bender could, -- could , grenadawest indies. son some of you may wonder what z has to do with garvey. with the support of a girl's father and mother sheet set sail to montreal where her uncle was a member of the union universal negro improvement association. i say all of this so that we intended, the universal negro association. we want to be clear about what that meant your following her position she learned three languages....
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. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >> dubois: up next, police conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. disease steals away. every single piece of them is going to make it through. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding research, advancing public policy and spurring scientific breakthroughs. and by providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers, we're easing the burden for all those facing it until we accomplish our goal. ted millions of lives. but that's all going to change when we reach the first survivor. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yeah. cut you some slack, right? no, your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won
. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >> dubois: up next, police conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. disease steals away. every single piece of them is going to make it through. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding research, advancing public policy and spurring scientific breakthroughs. and by providing local support to those living with the...
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grenada's track wonder will be competing.n he nabbed gold for that event and now he's looking to do it again. ♪ ♪ >> my name is kirani james and i'm aiming for gold. just having that, you know, confidence of me from grenada, small island competing against the larger caribbean countries and winning races and doing well, i think that really set in that i could compete and do really, really well in track. we're very proud people, and any time we have something positive that we can be proud of, you know, we go the extra mile to let people know how proud we are of something. so just winning that first medal i think home -- everyone at home erupted. it was a very historic moment and something that i will cherish, you know, every day of my life. i called my mother and, you know, she was out in the streets along with everybody else. she couldn't hear me, i couldn't hear her because there was so many noise and she -- i guess she just kept handing the phone to various people, random people, either that or they were grabbing the phone f
grenada's track wonder will be competing.n he nabbed gold for that event and now he's looking to do it again. ♪ ♪ >> my name is kirani james and i'm aiming for gold. just having that, you know, confidence of me from grenada, small island competing against the larger caribbean countries and winning races and doing well, i think that really set in that i could compete and do really, really well in track. we're very proud people, and any time we have something positive that we can be...
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. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >>> up next, police conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. add finish? jet-dry? in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. for drier, shinier dishes. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ? ? your heart loves omega-3s. but there's a difference between the omega-3s in fish oil and those in megared krill oil. megared is easily absorbed by your body... ...which makes your heart, well, mega-happy. happier still, megared is proven to increase omega-3 levels in 30 days. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. we're going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. now we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh
. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >>> up next, police conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. add finish? jet-dry? in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. for drier, shinier dishes. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase...
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. >> do you hate ronald reagan who freed the people of grenada?don't hate them. >> tom, it did sound like you admitted that times changed. >> at one point you said "times changed." >> it shocked me a little bit. i don't think i have heard you admit that. >> yeah, times changed it is a shame. >> now it made sense. >> john, you said we tried calling kids snow flakes and cup cakes and it has not work. and you are hoping that calling it [ bleep ] our generation would have some impact? it won't. their kids will rebel and go the other way. >> so there is more spaces >> exactly. >> cycle of life >> joanne, you said you cannot wait until you get old. >> yeah. >> yeah, you can. >> yeah, you are right. >> the nofunniest part of this story is on twitter and every liberal person i followed were outraged and upset of this. you got 99% on handlers wood and what's one guy saying something you don't agree of it? >>hought you were going to talk about another actor supporting trump. >> he's a premier entertainer, is he ? >> he's a big name and he's done model and h
. >> do you hate ronald reagan who freed the people of grenada?don't hate them. >> tom, it did sound like you admitted that times changed. >> at one point you said "times changed." >> it shocked me a little bit. i don't think i have heard you admit that. >> yeah, times changed it is a shame. >> now it made sense. >> john, you said we tried calling kids snow flakes and cup cakes and it has not work. and you are hoping that calling it [ bleep ]...
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. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >>> up next, police conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. add finish? jet-dry? in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. shinier dishes. >>> for months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. a plane with to investigate crimes. it was a closely guarded secret until now. here is kris van cleave. >> cbs news.com first report add but the camera technology last year when we visited persistence surveillance headquarters. from wide angle cameras mounted on a small plane the company sees 32 square miles, transmitting images live and allowing police to essentially rewind time t in june that plane was flying over baltimore, watching for signs of unrest the day officer caesar goodson was found not guilty in freddie gray's death. a fact the police did not publicly disclose until today. >> the only people should be concerned in baltimore are criminals. >> t.j. smith de technology which he says led to at rest of this
. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >>> up next, police conducting secret patrols from high above a big u.s. city. add finish? jet-dry? in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. shinier dishes. >>> for months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. a plane with to investigate crimes. it was a closely guarded secret until now. here is kris van...
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a teenage girl from grenada is inspired by his message with support of her father and mother, she set sail to montrÉal, canada where her uncle is a member of the university so all of this, not just the acronym so we understand what was intended, the universal influence, starting to feel something like that. following her position on english, spanish and french she became the negro world newspaper where she and an african-american man called him and one of the conventions, presidential chapter in the united states, long story short she was my grandmother, he was my grandfather, my dad's parents, the household was absolutely routed by a foundation set in the african diaspora. it wasn't based on the outside. that was passed down. as we learned in history there is a crisis we pay for pride. as we gather and listen to others and have an exchange i am hoping we don't stop here. when they talked about inviting me to grenada for emancipation day and acknowledging my father he is one of eight, the little girl -- have to do it for that person, in that early day, the people from whom i come also
a teenage girl from grenada is inspired by his message with support of her father and mother, she set sail to montrÉal, canada where her uncle is a member of the university so all of this, not just the acronym so we understand what was intended, the universal influence, starting to feel something like that. following her position on english, spanish and french she became the negro world newspaper where she and an african-american man called him and one of the conventions, presidential chapter...
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. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >>> up next, police conducting secretrols from high above a big u.s. city. add finish® jet-dry in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. sorry dishwasher. finish® jet-dry. for drier, shinier dishes. >>> for months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. a plane with high-tech cameras to investigate crimes. it was a closely guarded secret until now. here is kris van cleave. >> cbs news.com first report add but the camera technology last year when we visited persistence surveillance headquarters. from wide angle cameras mounted on a small plane the company sees 32 square miles, transmitting images live and instantly archiving them allowing police to essentially rewind time t in june that plane was flying over baltimore, watching for signs of unrest the day officer caesar goodson was found not guilty in freddie gray's death. a fact the police did not publicly disclose until today. >> the only people should be concerned in baltim
. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. >>> up next, police conducting secretrols from high above a big u.s. city. add finish® jet-dry in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. sorry dishwasher. finish® jet-dry. for drier, shinier dishes. >>> for months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. a plane with high-tech cameras to investigate crimes. it...
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. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. oh, dishwasher, why don't you dry my dishes? oh, he doesn't know any better. you just need to add finish? jet-dry? in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. sorry dishwasher. shinier dishes. >>> for months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. pl to investigate crimes. it was a closely guarded secret until now. here is kris van cleave. >> cbs news.com first report add but the camera technology last year when we visited persistence surveillance headquarters. from wide angle cameras mounted on a small plane the company sees 32 square miles, transmitting images live and allowing police to essentially rewind time t in june that plane was flying over baltimore, watching for signs of unrest the day officer caesar goodson was found not guilty in freddie gray's death. a fact the police did not publicly disclose until today. >> the only people should be concerned in baltimore are criminals. >> t
. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. oh, dishwasher, why don't you dry my dishes? oh, he doesn't know any better. you just need to add finish? jet-dry? in the rinse aid compartment. it's there for a reason. it dries much better than detergent alone. sorry dishwasher. shinier dishes. >>> for months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. pl to investigate crimes. it was a closely guarded secret until now. here is...
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jack wilson, lawyer from grenada and head of a new organization called the mississippi welfare leaguewhich was a public relations stunt to convince the nation and convince average americans that mississippi was not be the lynching capital of the world because it was turning into a very expensive proposition. to be known as the lynching capital of the world. jack wilson presiding, he gives remarks throughout the day while civil rights activists are getting up and talking, most of them white, civil rights advocates, anti-lynching advocates, southerners, and he gives his little speech in which he says a speech that a white person in mississippi in 1918 could recite by memory. this doesn't mean we want to get rid of segregation, we have certain customs and values that we honor and cherish, blacks know we are doing the best we can buy them but everyone is to leave us alone and let the white people of mississippi handle their business. william pickens got up and spoke. william pickens worked for the naacp, his parents were born into slavery in south carolina. he grew up in arkansas, later g
jack wilson, lawyer from grenada and head of a new organization called the mississippi welfare leaguewhich was a public relations stunt to convince the nation and convince average americans that mississippi was not be the lynching capital of the world because it was turning into a very expensive proposition. to be known as the lynching capital of the world. jack wilson presiding, he gives remarks throughout the day while civil rights activists are getting up and talking, most of them white,...
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>> we have not gone in to fight a war to win a war other than maybe grenada really since world war iiat's one of most frustrating things about being in the nixon administration during vietnam. we fight a war, we didn't win that war and he thought we had learned those lessons and yet we make those mistakes again. lou: the islamic state weighs in on the trump controversy mocking kahn and anyone else who says islam is a religion of peace. this is crazy stuff that's going on and the national liberal media trying to divert national attention and certainly trump is responsible for his words but his words do not support what he is accused of. it's remarkable. >> the tragedy and as you know i am the mother and mother-in-law mother-in-law for naval naval officer and i cannot conceive of the grief that mrs. smith feels for her lost son or the kahn's and utterly ignored, the best thing anybody can do a public life is to say i don't care what they say or what these families do we suffer with you. we respect your grief and read my review for the sacrifice period. lou: we are watching some of the n
>> we have not gone in to fight a war to win a war other than maybe grenada really since world war iiat's one of most frustrating things about being in the nixon administration during vietnam. we fight a war, we didn't win that war and he thought we had learned those lessons and yet we make those mistakes again. lou: the islamic state weighs in on the trump controversy mocking kahn and anyone else who says islam is a religion of peace. this is crazy stuff that's going on and the national...
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those were the only two that became an interventionist power with grenada in 83 the first time sincevietnam. central america had been kicked us, so america looked east and i was a young reporter then. i wasn't one of the big media. i was a nobody. i began going to see the rest of the world as a freelance reporter. but, what i can say with certainty in the intervening years is that there is a pattern of this happening. after the soviets were pushed out of afghanistan, there were no reporters left their either. i remember in 89 there were four reporters, tens of thousands of people fighting for the reporters. nobody was looking. the station apparently we learned that after 9/11 they went home because there were not anymore for any more for a whil. we have as a nation at every level politically and every other way. i think the pattern i'm getting too into that i've seen in the course of my career the media interests, thinterest, the decie the media should cast tends to be set in washington. the editors of course there are the better editors than others and there are contrary ends and ri
those were the only two that became an interventionist power with grenada in 83 the first time sincevietnam. central america had been kicked us, so america looked east and i was a young reporter then. i wasn't one of the big media. i was a nobody. i began going to see the rest of the world as a freelance reporter. but, what i can say with certainty in the intervening years is that there is a pattern of this happening. after the soviets were pushed out of afghanistan, there were no reporters...
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on the british right, the front lines comprised of grenada years -- grenadier's. firing at a reference from a state distance. maneuvered into a column and searched left led by howell himself in charge let. -- charged left. aninstant, on the entire assault had become a swarm of columns. this surprised the defenders. prescott and his men held their fire over at the rail fence it was obvious that the position was no longer the objective so it's defenders and merely begin firing. -- immediately began firing. what happens next to the light infantry stays here and five from a safe distance. they keep the rail fence defenders in check. everyone else storms into and over these earthworks into the americans. the americans do not have bayonets. the british do and they all do. it is pretty intense fighting over there. here, far british left one is a marine lieutenant and troops are that his the other some of companies and they are disorganized. they agree to charge in and over the readout. has come toarren the field as a volunteer. working with colonel prescott who is the am
on the british right, the front lines comprised of grenada years -- grenadier's. firing at a reference from a state distance. maneuvered into a column and searched left led by howell himself in charge let. -- charged left. aninstant, on the entire assault had become a swarm of columns. this surprised the defenders. prescott and his men held their fire over at the rail fence it was obvious that the position was no longer the objective so it's defenders and merely begin firing. -- immediately...
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marcus garvey visited grenada was evident during our emancipation celebration that many were inspired by his work through his son, dr. julius garvey and they wanted to know more and more about him. the teachings of marcus garvey will continue to live on. ministeres, from the of cultural heritage in the west indies. in 1916, a ghent woman, a teenage girl from her native was inspired by his message with the support of her father and mother. she said sale to montreal, canada, where her uncle was a member of the universal negro improvement association. i say all the words of this acronym so we understand what was intended. the universal negro improvement association. we want to be clear. following her position she spoke three languages, english, spanish, and french. she soon became part of the negro world newspaper where she and an african american man, tall and handsome, at one of the themntions, the two of met. long story short, she was mike grandmother. he was mike and father. my dad's parents. my grand mother. he was my grand father. my dad's parents. set in the values of being heirs
marcus garvey visited grenada was evident during our emancipation celebration that many were inspired by his work through his son, dr. julius garvey and they wanted to know more and more about him. the teachings of marcus garvey will continue to live on. ministeres, from the of cultural heritage in the west indies. in 1916, a ghent woman, a teenage girl from her native was inspired by his message with the support of her father and mother. she said sale to montreal, canada, where her uncle was a...
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grenada make sure the right crowd is there and people are willing to hear the message. >> the rnc wouldhe right folks are here. hillary clinton which is what we see in a lot of these rallies. stuart: thanks for joining us as always. to the markets. we are up not much, but we are out. we are down and now we arrive. the price of oil still way down. we are down 2% on the price of 47. important news. pfizer, buying the cancer drug maker and they are paying $14 billion for it. that is a huge premium because this company has a cancer drug that stops the spread of prostate cancer. very important stuff. more individual stocks to look at. apple, a blog called mock opera, says apple is eliminated the pro model of the iphone seven. that's pure speculation that the stock is up and away. barrett says the stock could jump another 20% this year. it's up another buck at 124. microsoft, massive windows to update causing serious problems. i do have some of the stock. 57 bucks a share and microsoft. rdf 18% this year. here with us now is outnumbered cohost. >> you had me hear the hour before a numbered. h
grenada make sure the right crowd is there and people are willing to hear the message. >> the rnc wouldhe right folks are here. hillary clinton which is what we see in a lot of these rallies. stuart: thanks for joining us as always. to the markets. we are up not much, but we are out. we are down and now we arrive. the price of oil still way down. we are down 2% on the price of 47. important news. pfizer, buying the cancer drug maker and they are paying $14 billion for it. that is a huge...