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eugene o'donnell from john j. school of law and police.s for joining us tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> we'll be right back. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks.] right on cue. [cat meows] [laughs] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with 100% complete and balanced nutrition, and the taste, textures and variety cats love, it's the only one cats ask for by name. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business
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joining me for more on this story is eugene 0 dobl, a former nypd officer and professor at the john j. school of criminal justice. good to have you with us? >> good to be with you. >> as a fellow officer, your thoughts as you watch the situation unfold? >> a lot of thoughts but obviously the flash point incident is a police incident. there are larger questions not about policing. the disinvestment in cities and these kind of communities is widespread in the country. there is a despair that settled in and we have to address these issues. i don't have high confidence we will but the actual incident is an indicate of larger police and other issues. >> talking about those issues, are you talking about the lack of dye versety in the ferguson police department? >> that's the police issue. i am talking about the larger question of what's the plan for many minority americans building a country without them included and they are well aware of that. >> so if you travel around this country, you will see lots of community that have ferg soverign type issues festering. >> how do you attack those p
joining me for more on this story is eugene 0 dobl, a former nypd officer and professor at the john j. school of criminal justice. good to have you with us? >> good to be with you. >> as a fellow officer, your thoughts as you watch the situation unfold? >> a lot of thoughts but obviously the flash point incident is a police incident. there are larger questions not about policing. the disinvestment in cities and these kind of communities is widespread in the country. there is a...
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proposed to establish editorial is sort of the last of the great memorials in the city, erected to john j pershing. after the civil war, many around the country established memorials to those who died and fought in their wars for stop -- in their wars. there is the statue of the confederate soldier on washington street in old town alexandria here. the d.c. war memorial is a local memorial to world war i. it was not until the 1970's that we began thinking in terms of national war memorials, and not to the generals, but to the common soldiers in our nations capital. the vietnam veterans memorial is a game changer in memorials in this country. a memorial on the mall to the everyday soldier who fought and died in that war. we have been backfilling ever since after the vietnam veterans memorial. then came the korean veterans memorial and world war ii. now here we are talking about world war i. the difference with world war i is there is no littering -- no living constituency. the last living veteran of world war i passed away at the age of 110. there is not the representation of veterans in co
proposed to establish editorial is sort of the last of the great memorials in the city, erected to john j pershing. after the civil war, many around the country established memorials to those who died and fought in their wars for stop -- in their wars. there is the statue of the confederate soldier on washington street in old town alexandria here. the d.c. war memorial is a local memorial to world war i. it was not until the 1970's that we began thinking in terms of national war memorials, and...
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new memorial is sort of the last great man war memorials in the city erected in the late 1970's to john j pershing who commanded the american expedition a forces in world war i. after the civil war and after world war i, local communities around the country established memorials to their local residents who fought and died in the wars. those of us who grew up in the eastern half of the country are familiar with civil war memorials. they're silent sam on the campus of my university, a statue of the confederate soldier on washington street in old town alexandria here, the d.c. war memorial is a fine example of a local memorial to world war i. 1970's thatntil the we began thinking in terms of national war memorials, not to the generals, but to the common soldiers in our nation's capital. the vietnam memorial was a game changer memorials in this country. by being a national memorial on the mall to the everyday soldier who fought and died in that war. we have been backfilling ever since. after the vietnam memorial came the korean veterans memorial and world war ii. we are now here talking abou
new memorial is sort of the last great man war memorials in the city erected in the late 1970's to john j pershing who commanded the american expedition a forces in world war i. after the civil war and after world war i, local communities around the country established memorials to their local residents who fought and died in the wars. those of us who grew up in the eastern half of the country are familiar with civil war memorials. they're silent sam on the campus of my university, a statue of...
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pershing -- erected to john j pershing. aroundhe civil war, many the country established memorials to those who died and fought in their wars for stop -- in their wars. there is the statue of the confederate soldier on washington street in old town alexandria here. -- war. more memorial memorial is a local memorial to world war i. not until the 1970's that we began thinking in terms of national war memorials, and not to the generals, but to the common soldiers in our nations capital. the vietnam veterans memorial is a game changer in memorials in this country. a memorial on the mall to the everyday soldier who fought and died in that war. everve been backfilling since after the vietnam veterans memorial. then came the korean veterans memorial and world war ii. now here we are talking about world war i. the difference with world war i is there is no littering -- no living constituency. the last living veteran of world of i passed away at the age 110. there is not the representation of veterans in congress or on boards. it's
pershing -- erected to john j pershing. aroundhe civil war, many the country established memorials to those who died and fought in their wars for stop -- in their wars. there is the statue of the confederate soldier on washington street in old town alexandria here. -- war. more memorial memorial is a local memorial to world war i. not until the 1970's that we began thinking in terms of national war memorials, and not to the generals, but to the common soldiers in our nations capital. the...
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and john j. surprisingly enough, the key figure in terms of counterintelligence. it was kind of well received. we put our printer copies in the liaison room and name to each room after one of these principal figures. over the years it has become institutionalized. as was mentioned, it is now on the website and is a very popular download on the website. this all came about. now, as i said before, the key point behind this book is to look at the revolution from intelligence point of view. i am not a historian. got about 40 years and intelligence. i can claim a little bit of expertise. the key here is as we go through the revolution starting in 1765 went through these evacuation's the book chronicles the impact it had, the mistakes that were made and how was done. take a couple of key issues. everyone in this room knows about your basic history in the american revolution. i guess we're going to start with the one principle that always comes to mind. was as chief of the contents along the the key consumer crawl intelligence treated small battle staff, his analytical a
and john j. surprisingly enough, the key figure in terms of counterintelligence. it was kind of well received. we put our printer copies in the liaison room and name to each room after one of these principal figures. over the years it has become institutionalized. as was mentioned, it is now on the website and is a very popular download on the website. this all came about. now, as i said before, the key point behind this book is to look at the revolution from intelligence point of view. i am...
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one of my absolutely favorite letters is a short one written by john j to his son, in which he sends him a few seeds and tells him to plant these seeds at his uncle's estate. and then he says, you know, whenever i walk around my place, i am sensible of the fact that i am walking under trees that my father planted, and i derive a wonderful feeling from that. something as simple as planting trees. that's the degree to which their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. extraordinary lives. these handouts, i think. if you don't, raise your hand. we can get one to you. it is hard to talk about a book that is not finished yet. one of the wonderful things -- i think we made our basic selections, the one of the wonderful things that comes from living where i do, about an hour and a half from richmond, virginia, is that i get to go over and visit the house of chief justice john marshall fairly often, who was an extra ordinary american. not as well-known as he ought to be. how many of you know something about chief justice marshall? i think a lot of what works in our judiciary system
one of my absolutely favorite letters is a short one written by john j to his son, in which he sends him a few seeds and tells him to plant these seeds at his uncle's estate. and then he says, you know, whenever i walk around my place, i am sensible of the fact that i am walking under trees that my father planted, and i derive a wonderful feeling from that. something as simple as planting trees. that's the degree to which their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. extraordinary...
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. >> peter moskos of john j. college, thanks for your time. >>> we're in ferguson tonight. are no militarized vehicles behind me, no protesters out, largely respecting the wishes of the brown family. the national media packed up their lights and are going to go home. i'm going to go home tomorrow, all things with travel. i want you to know we're not going to give up this story and following it and talking about the moment we have in criminal justice and policing in this country, just because there's no tear gas and nothing to chase in the streets. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. amazing work you've done down there. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy monday. one of the strategies the u.s. army uses in recruiting efforts is they'll sometimes take very young soldiers, soldiers just out of basic training, and they'll assign those young soldiers to recruitment centers back in their hometowns. or at least near to where they, themselves, grew up and where they, themselves, decided to join the u.s. army. it's no
. >> peter moskos of john j. college, thanks for your time. >>> we're in ferguson tonight. are no militarized vehicles behind me, no protesters out, largely respecting the wishes of the brown family. the national media packed up their lights and are going to go home. i'm going to go home tomorrow, all things with travel. i want you to know we're not going to give up this story and following it and talking about the moment we have in criminal justice and policing in this country,...
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i understand pershing comes from john j. pershing, black jack pershing. >> guest: the end of world war i when he was born, the hero of the day and his mother wanted her son, her black baby to have this important names that would be commemorated of the big hero of the day. c-span: i looked him up and saw he tossed african-americans, general pershing did before he was involved in the war. >> guest: i didn't realize that. that is amazing. c-span: and he was so tough that they used the n word to define him and that crossed over to call him black jack and they meant that. a lot of soldiers thought he was tough and that was negative. >> guest: i can't say whether his mother was aware of that. i doubt she would have been. one of the things i write about this fall hole naming of a child was a special thing for these parents in the south because there was little else they could give their children. they didn't often have anything. they often had these imperious sounding names, queen, admiral, major, particularly militant, name them s
i understand pershing comes from john j. pershing, black jack pershing. >> guest: the end of world war i when he was born, the hero of the day and his mother wanted her son, her black baby to have this important names that would be commemorated of the big hero of the day. c-span: i looked him up and saw he tossed african-americans, general pershing did before he was involved in the war. >> guest: i didn't realize that. that is amazing. c-span: and he was so tough that they used the...
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professor, criminal study at john j. college. how essential control its to a police officer. constantly. and managing a situation is bull work against the terror of some horrible unexpected act. this is the situation in which you have a lot of police from all different municipalities. very small, delwood, jenning, small police departments. you know, st. louis county. all in a situation that constantly, allude to them on the periphery of control. and that's -- you know, i think it freaks them out frankly. >> the shot that we have got right now is, a very close up shot of, of a deep loon of police officers, with long guns. drawn. they apeer to be less than lethal. advancing. police have their helmets. don't have the shield down. not wearing gas masks. protesters are standing, essentially standing their grun as the police move toward them. the police seem intent on moving them out. we'll keep that camera shot up as long as we can. chris, i want to bring in aaron delmar. got information about somebody who was shot tonight. is that right, erin? >> police have told us there is a gu
professor, criminal study at john j. college. how essential control its to a police officer. constantly. and managing a situation is bull work against the terror of some horrible unexpected act. this is the situation in which you have a lot of police from all different municipalities. very small, delwood, jenning, small police departments. you know, st. louis county. all in a situation that constantly, allude to them on the periphery of control. and that's -- you know, i think it freaks them...
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he pointed general gas general john j burgeoning whose name is all over kansas city. he said you will not fight as an independent army, you'll find is the american army. if you need to help out the other belligerents, so be it. wilson never visited the battlefields. he sent secretary of war baker over there are couple of times. he would report back to him. he didn't care staff wilson didn't care so much about the fighting. he cared about what would happen once the war was over. >> the united states government created an incredible propaganda machine to generate support for the war effort amongst many segments of the american population which was incredibly skeptical. you have the committee of public information, which was created by george creel which produces this remarkable machine of government-sponsored propaganda. you also have a strong element of government repression as well. american support for the war was the worst. you have one of the darker aspects of american involvement in the war is a tremendous suppression of civil liberties which took lace. restrictio
he pointed general gas general john j burgeoning whose name is all over kansas city. he said you will not fight as an independent army, you'll find is the american army. if you need to help out the other belligerents, so be it. wilson never visited the battlefields. he sent secretary of war baker over there are couple of times. he would report back to him. he didn't care staff wilson didn't care so much about the fighting. he cared about what would happen once the war was over. >> the...
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professor, criminal study at john j. college. how essential control its to a police officer. constantly. and managing a situation is bull work against the terror of some horrible unexpected act. this is the situation in which you have a lot of police from all different municipalities. very small, delwood, jenning, small police departments. you know, st. louis county. all in a situation that constantly, allude to them on the periphery of control. and that's -- you know, i think it freaks them out frankly. >> the shot that we have got right now is, a very close up shot of, of a deep loon of police officers, with long guns. drawn. they apeer to be less than lethal. advancing. police have their helmets. don't have the shield down. not wearing gas masks. protesters are standing, essentially standing their grun as the police move toward them. the police seem intent on moving them out. we'll keep that camera shot up as long as we can. chris, i want to bring in aaron delmar. got information about somebody who was shot tonight. is that right, erin? >> police have told us there is a gu
professor, criminal study at john j. college. how essential control its to a police officer. constantly. and managing a situation is bull work against the terror of some horrible unexpected act. this is the situation in which you have a lot of police from all different municipalities. very small, delwood, jenning, small police departments. you know, st. louis county. all in a situation that constantly, allude to them on the periphery of control. and that's -- you know, i think it freaks them...
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john j. >> pam: at the birthday president obama!rns 53 today the president celebrated this weekend i play a few rounds of golf with some of his childhood friends today is back to this disparate >> pam: jennifer aniston are hollywood's highest-paid actresses. sandra bullock tops forbes' list of highest paid estimated 51-million dollars between june 20-13 and 20- 14. >> pam: she can thank her movie "gravity" for most of that money. >> pam: according to forbes, it grossed over 7-hundred- million dollars at the box office. >> pam: jennifer lawrence comes in at second, earning 34- >> pam: and jennifer aniston rounds out third at 31- million. >> pam: before we leave a quick check of the weather. >> jacqueline: dreyer will weather at the end of the work week. >>> beyonce finally addresses the elevator incident. what her lead dancer told >>> "the insider," with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> you ready, bey? >> let's go get 'em. >> beyonce's flawless statement on the elevator incident. ♪ sometimes [ bleep ] go down with a bi
john j. >> pam: at the birthday president obama!rns 53 today the president celebrated this weekend i play a few rounds of golf with some of his childhood friends today is back to this disparate >> pam: jennifer aniston are hollywood's highest-paid actresses. sandra bullock tops forbes' list of highest paid estimated 51-million dollars between june 20-13 and 20- 14. >> pam: she can thank her movie "gravity" for most of that money. >> pam: according to forbes, it...
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profess professor, criminal study at john j. college. how essential control its to a police officer. constantly. and managing a situation is bull work against the terror of some horrible unexpected act. this is the situation in which you have a lot of police from all different municipalities. very small, delwood, jenning, small police departments. you know, st. louis county. all in a situation that constantly, allude to them on the periphery of control. and that's -- you know, i think it freaks them out frankly. >> the shot that we have got right now is, a very close up shot of, of a deep loon of police officers, with long guns. drawn. they aper apeer to be less than lethal. advancing. police have their helmets. don't have the shield down. not wearing gas masks. protesters are standing, essentially standing their grun as the police move toward them. the police seem intent on moving them out. we'll keep that camera shot up as long as we can. chris, i want to bring in aaron delmar. got information about somebody who was shot tonight. is th
profess professor, criminal study at john j. college. how essential control its to a police officer. constantly. and managing a situation is bull work against the terror of some horrible unexpected act. this is the situation in which you have a lot of police from all different municipalities. very small, delwood, jenning, small police departments. you know, st. louis county. all in a situation that constantly, allude to them on the periphery of control. and that's -- you know, i think it freaks...
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: we're talking with eugene o'donnell a former new york police department officer and lecturer at john jcollege of criminal justice joining us this morning for a discussion about the role of police in civil disturbances. there has been a lot of discussion about the militarization of police across this country. is the training available for the equipment that these police officers are receiving? >> well, there's real serious concerns about mill terryization of police and giving weaponry and whether there's oversight that's adequate, and if you only had a couple of hundred bad police departments in the country, that would be a today limb ma and something tells me you probably did out of 18,000, so there has to be oversight. but that can't be balanced with denial about reality. i'm sitting in chicago today at this very minute, there's a hostage situation in the suburbs. you have active shooter situations. you have the incident at 911 when i was in that city, and any new yorker will remember not knowing the scope of that attack and how long it will go on for, the events in boston. we have to
: we're talking with eugene o'donnell a former new york police department officer and lecturer at john jcollege of criminal justice joining us this morning for a discussion about the role of police in civil disturbances. there has been a lot of discussion about the militarization of police across this country. is the training available for the equipment that these police officers are receiving? >> well, there's real serious concerns about mill terryization of police and giving weaponry...
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here's the solo shot in the 3rd and a three-run blast in the 4th from john mclaughlin j. hardy.the orioles are seven -- from j.j. hardy. the orioles on top. >>> tonight two elections into the naismith basketball hall of fame. gary williams won a championship in 2002 and went to two final fours, but before he became an elite coach williams paid his dues as an assistant basketball coach at lafayette college in pennsylvania with a catch. >> the soccer coach just left and that salary is right there. they've never had a full time assistant basketball coach. so if you want to be the assistant basketball coach, you've got to be the head soccer coach. we're talking 1971. we're not talking world cup. >> who knew garry williams was a soccer coach? joining williams in the hall of fame is alonzo mourning, the 6' 10 behemoth who imagined the paint for the hoyas. mourning made seven nba all- star teams, won a championship with the heat in 2006 but credits his old coach john thompson for showing him how to be more than a basketball player. thompson showed mourning how to be a man. >> he saw th
here's the solo shot in the 3rd and a three-run blast in the 4th from john mclaughlin j. hardy.the orioles are seven -- from j.j. hardy. the orioles on top. >>> tonight two elections into the naismith basketball hall of fame. gary williams won a championship in 2002 and went to two final fours, but before he became an elite coach williams paid his dues as an assistant basketball coach at lafayette college in pennsylvania with a catch. >> the soccer coach just left and that salary...
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. >> finally brothers jim and j n john -- the extra work allowed both squads to work on specialty situationsyounger bro in awe over the hospitality his special teams. >> people had very high standards for how they're treeded. jim replied we would like to do it in february. you get it. more news coming up after the break. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. sure... hey canyou bet! this? that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d-printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of our remodeled stores and get a free portable power charger with a $15 purchase. >> finally we take a moment to share the worldwide mourning of robin williams. president obama releasing a statement saying he was one of a kind. he arrived as an
. >> finally brothers jim and j n john -- the extra work allowed both squads to work on specialty situationsyounger bro in awe over the hospitality his special teams. >> people had very high standards for how they're treeded. jim replied we would like to do it in february. you get it. more news coming up after the break. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save....
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response, that's when you make a better assessment of how well people are trained. ..lecturer at john j college of criminal justice joining us this morning for a discussion about the role of police in civil disturbances. there has been a lot of discussion about the militarization of police across this country. is the training available for the equipment that these police officers are receiving? >> well, there's real serious concerns about mill terryization of police and giving weaponry and whether there's oversight that's adequate, and if you only had a couple of hundred bad police departments in the country, that would be a today limb ma and something tells me you probably did out of 18,000, so there has to be oversight. but that can't be balanced with denial about reality. i'm sitting in chicago today at i'm sitting in chicago today at about reality so there is a hostage situation in the suburbs you have an active shooter situatiosituation coming even tn 9/11 when i was in that city not knowing the scope of that attack and how long it would go on for and that events in boston. we have
response, that's when you make a better assessment of how well people are trained. ..lecturer at john j college of criminal justice joining us this morning for a discussion about the role of police in civil disturbances. there has been a lot of discussion about the militarization of police across this country. is the training available for the equipment that these police officers are receiving? >> well, there's real serious concerns about mill terryization of police and giving weaponry...
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one of my favorite, absolutely favorite letters is a sort one written by john j. so his son in which he sends him a few seeds and tells him to plant these seeds at his uncle's estimate. he says whenever i walk around my place i'm sensible of the fact that i'm walking around trees that my father planted and i derive a wonderful feeling from that. something as simple as planting trees. that's the degree to which their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. you've got one of these hand outs hopefully. if you don't raise your hand. i think we can get one to you. you know, it's hard to talk about a book that isn't finished yet but one of the wonderful things that kocomes from living where i do about an hour and a half from richmond virginia is that i get to go over and visit the house of chief justice john martial fairly often who was an extraordinary american not as well known as he ought to be. how many of you know something about chief justice marshall? i think a lot of what worked in our judiciary system was really brought into something at this point in
one of my favorite, absolutely favorite letters is a sort one written by john j. so his son in which he sends him a few seeds and tells him to plant these seeds at his uncle's estimate. he says whenever i walk around my place i'm sensible of the fact that i'm walking around trees that my father planted and i derive a wonderful feeling from that. something as simple as planting trees. that's the degree to which their advice extended. the founders are extraordinary. you've got one of these hand...
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namesake of mary hunter elementary school in seventh grade and mary hunter was the founder, john's grandfather j d bassett and his like pocahontas, mary huntwife s there a long time noon gracie was still serving christmas dinner, still gardening her little patch, she liked to place a walker grandchildren insisted she is inside wheel barrow, then we'll the contraption to her vegetable plot. that way if the kids paid a surprise visit she could grab it and pretend to have been using it all along. john bassett caught her doing that before her death. during infrequent trips for bassett for board meetings in every stopped -- failed to stop by gracie's house to hug her and never failed to leave without handing her a quote nick a little piece of money. listen, he told me. when i go to the pearly gates and st. peter says to me to do you know? the first person i say will be greasy because i know she will put in a good word for me. a place like bassett takes time to condemn. it is barb wire and blue heron, crumbling brick behemoth and tiny hillside trailers that astonishingly somehow still stand. it takes
namesake of mary hunter elementary school in seventh grade and mary hunter was the founder, john's grandfather j d bassett and his like pocahontas, mary huntwife s there a long time noon gracie was still serving christmas dinner, still gardening her little patch, she liked to place a walker grandchildren insisted she is inside wheel barrow, then we'll the contraption to her vegetable plot. that way if the kids paid a surprise visit she could grab it and pretend to have been using it all along....
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j. fox's acting career was limited as his symptoms with parkinson's forced him to cut back. johnckstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> michael j. fox posted on twitter yesterday, stunned to learn robinson had parkinson's disease. pretty sure his support for our foundation predated his diagnosis. a true friend. i wish him peace. >>> coke strikes a deal with an energy drink giant. >>> a little league team with big dreams. we will hear from the chicago players trying to make history. this is the "cbs morning news." . air. you get a natural look without the gray. only just for men has airactiv. the only technology that uses oxygen in the air to get rid of gray while leaving the natural variations in your hair. no ammonia. no peroxide. no overcoloring. just air... just you... and the look you want. just for men. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. (announcer) from the company that invented litter, comes litter re-invented. (woman) hey! toss me that litter! (announcer) tidy cats li
j. fox's acting career was limited as his symptoms with parkinson's forced him to cut back. johnckstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> michael j. fox posted on twitter yesterday, stunned to learn robinson had parkinson's disease. pretty sure his support for our foundation predated his diagnosis. a true friend. i wish him peace. >>> coke strikes a deal with an energy drink giant. >>> a little league team with big dreams. we will hear from the chicago players trying to...
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j. hardy, john bell hood, and the bishop general polk. polk actually commanded a separate army that was brought called the army of mississippi and it became a corps in john n johnson's army. johnson also had a cavalry corps that numbered between 7,000 and 8,000 men under the diminutive joseph wheeler. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. and sherman's plan, which was actually a plan that george thomas had originally devised, and that sherman adopted, was for -- with some modifications, sherman modified what thomas had envisioned -- but sherman's plan is to have the army of the ohio and the army of the cumberland to demonstrate against the confederate positions north and west of dalton. so keep johnson's attention focused in the immediate vicinity of dalton. mcpherson's army then would march west -- south and west of rocky face ridge. and you can see on the map up here, again, in the upper left-hand corner, the movements of the three armies. or you can look on your map there. mcpherson was to march 12 miles south of dalton,
j. hardy, john bell hood, and the bishop general polk. polk actually commanded a separate army that was brought called the army of mississippi and it became a corps in john n johnson's army. johnson also had a cavalry corps that numbered between 7,000 and 8,000 men under the diminutive joseph wheeler. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. and sherman's plan, which was actually a plan that george thomas had originally devised, and that sherman adopted, was for -- with some...
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in the restart j-mikal kelly edged out john zimmerman by a nose. >>> two people died after an apparentose at a concert in maryland. dozens of people were hospitalized during the outdoor block petr music festival. a 17-year-old from northern virginia died sunday. on friday a 20-year-old student at the university of maryland also died. police are still waiting for toxicology test results. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" a portugal bank bailout, and wall street battle over messaging. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. a big bang bell. the central bank in portugal announced late sunday it will provide more than $6 billion to prevent the collapse of the bank. the bank's share price fell 75% after it reported a huge loss last week. here on wall street investors are hoping the markets rebound after the worst week in two years. for the week, the dow dropped 467 points, the nasdaq fell 96. and the s&p 500 lost 53 points, its biggest weekly loss since june 2012. >>> a war over messaging. goldman sax will reportedly buy an in
in the restart j-mikal kelly edged out john zimmerman by a nose. >>> two people died after an apparentose at a concert in maryland. dozens of people were hospitalized during the outdoor block petr music festival. a 17-year-old from northern virginia died sunday. on friday a 20-year-old student at the university of maryland also died. police are still waiting for toxicology test results. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" a portugal bank bailout, and wall street battle over...
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john, you are up. >> back to school and j krshgs pc penny go together again. and what an unbelievable story. believe it is back to school shopping. bull or bear, gary b? >> well, it is going up when john starts shopping there. >> gary, your bre diprediction? >> coke bought monster, but the real sector is pepsi up 30% this time next year. >> and you? >> sugar drink bear. >> and somebody was arrested in kroeger f er kroger, and that would not happen at whole food. so their stock is up 20% over the year. >> and from one guy who cursed.? >> i am tired of eating the nuts like jonas. i'm a bear. eat beef. >> lining up to get the to scho school even though they are not supposed to be in our schools, or are they? welcome to neil cavuto, and when did illegal mean entitled? you have to wonder, because maybe when this department of education fired this off, you have, and i will quote, all of the children in the united states are equal to access of public elementary and secondary education regardless of the parents' perceived or actual status which includes recently arrived unak xaccompan
john, you are up. >> back to school and j krshgs pc penny go together again. and what an unbelievable story. believe it is back to school shopping. bull or bear, gary b? >> well, it is going up when john starts shopping there. >> gary, your bre diprediction? >> coke bought monster, but the real sector is pepsi up 30% this time next year. >> and you? >> sugar drink bear. >> and somebody was arrested in kroeger f er kroger, and that would not happen at...
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john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> tonight, michael j. stunned to learn that he had parkinsons. i wish him peace. >>> there will be a special tribute to rob roble at the emmy awards. >>> a man in hayward is alive because of his daughter remembering something in school, nine-year-old galaxy called her dad, told him to open the window. remembering her training in school, she put a towel under the door to escape the smoke. then they escaped through the window, gal lack city leading the way all the time. >> there was too much smoke in the stairs. i couldn't stand it so i went out the window. >> she was very calm. >> once they got outside, a construction crew helped them get to a safe place. investigators say the fire started in the kitchen. >>> wow. lucky kid. and she did all the right things. >> absolutely. >> so tell us about the weekend. i know it is only thursday. >> we want goodwet. >> weekend is looking pretty good. there will be no major surprises, i can tell you that. >> stratus quo. >> exactly. you picked up on that very nicely. we h
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> tonight, michael j. stunned to learn that he had parkinsons. i wish him peace. >>> there will be a special tribute to rob roble at the emmy awards. >>> a man in hayward is alive because of his daughter remembering something in school, nine-year-old galaxy called her dad, told him to open the window. remembering her training in school, she put a towel under the door to escape the smoke. then they escaped through the window,...
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attack living with violence the stories you haven't heard 30 days of war hosted by john seigenthaler only on al jazeera america @j america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> for the first time in history after more than ten years of hurtling in space, a spacecraft is now in orbit around a comet. next? in the words of the head of the european space agency, discoveries can start. joining us now from philadelphia is al jazeera contributor dr. derrick pitts, great to see you as always. comets have fascinated people since people have been around and now we can actually reach out and soon actually touch one of these. the pictures are amazing. they see all kinds of as far as features including boulders the size of houses, 500 foot cliffs and all kinds of craters. how are scientists reacting to what we're seeing? >> scientists are very excited about what's come up with the visit of rosetta at this comet. the images are so incredibly enticing. the resolution is very great. they are very excited about digging into the science of what's happening at this comet. >> how big is t
attack living with violence the stories you haven't heard 30 days of war hosted by john seigenthaler only on al jazeera america @j america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> for the first time in history after more than ten years of hurtling in space, a spacecraft is now in orbit around a comet. next? in the words of the head of the european space agency, discoveries can start. joining us now from philadelphia is al jazeera contributor dr....
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ambassador john bolton, good night from new york. i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask your doctor about b-r-e-o for copd. first prescription free at mybreo.com neil: well who says that americans are still in a fit over mitt, they and we are so over mitt romne
ambassador john bolton, good night from new york. i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a...
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j. hardy, john bell hood, and the bishop general polk. polk actually commanded a separate army that was brought called the army of mississippi and it became a corps in johnson's army. johnson also had a cavalry corps that numbered between 7,000 and 8,000 men under the diminutive joseph wheeler. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. and sherman's plan, which was actually a plan that george thomas had originally devised, and that sherman adopted, was for -- with some modifications, sherman modified what thomas had envisioned -- but sherman's plan is to have the army of the ohio and the army of the cumberland to demonstrate against the confederate positions north and west of dalton. so keep johnson's attention focused in the immediate vicinity of dalton. mcpherson's army then would march west -- south and west of rocky face ridge. and you can see on the map up here, again, in the upper left-hand corner, the movements of the three armies. or you can look on your map there. mcpherson was to march 12 miles south of dalton, but we
j. hardy, john bell hood, and the bishop general polk. polk actually commanded a separate army that was brought called the army of mississippi and it became a corps in johnson's army. johnson also had a cavalry corps that numbered between 7,000 and 8,000 men under the diminutive joseph wheeler. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. and sherman's plan, which was actually a plan that george thomas had originally devised, and that sherman adopted, was for -- with some modifications,...
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j. hardy, john bell hood, and the bishop general polk. polk actually commanded a separate army that was brought called the army of mississippi and it became a corps in john n johnson's army. johnson also had a cavalry corps that numbered between 7,000 and 8,000 men under the diminutive joseph wheeler. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. and sherman's plan, which was actually a plan that george thomas had originally devised, and that sherman adopted, was for -- with some modifications, sherman modified what thomas had envisioned -- but sherman's plan is to have the army of the ohio and the army of the cumberland to demonstrate against the confederate positions north and west of dalton. so keep johnson's attention focused in the immediate vicinity of dalton. mcpherson's army then would march west -- south and west of rocky face ridge. and you can see on the map up here, again, in the upper left-hand corner, the movements of the three armies. or you can look on your map there. mcpherson was to march 12 miles south of dalton,
j. hardy, john bell hood, and the bishop general polk. polk actually commanded a separate army that was brought called the army of mississippi and it became a corps in john n johnson's army. johnson also had a cavalry corps that numbered between 7,000 and 8,000 men under the diminutive joseph wheeler. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. and sherman's plan, which was actually a plan that george thomas had originally devised, and that sherman adopted, was for -- with some...
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john, thank you very much. and we just heard from actor ngchael j. fox. he tweeted something today. "stunned to learn robin had parkinson's disease. a true friend. i wish him peace." social media plays a major role in the protests against the ferguson, missouri, police shooting. and an accused thief apparently thought no one would notice the safe that he was dragging when the cbs evening news continues. always been part of american democracy, but after the police shooting in suburban st. louis, street protesters are taking to the web. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: there is nothing new about the racial tension underpinning the events in ferguson, missouri, nor in the power of an image to rouse people to action. but what is new about ferguson is the role of social media in spreading that message wider and more quickly, particularly for african americans. andre fields is a 27-year-old political aide. it's a community that could not have been built before social media this way? >> not-- not-- well, it could have been but not this quickly. >> reporter: there have been somewhere near s
john, thank you very much. and we just heard from actor ngchael j. fox. he tweeted something today. "stunned to learn robin had parkinson's disease. a true friend. i wish him peace." social media plays a major role in the protests against the ferguson, missouri, police shooting. and an accused thief apparently thought no one would notice the safe that he was dragging when the cbs evening news continues. always been part of american democracy, but after the police shooting in suburban...
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j. edgar hoover regarded john lennon and civil civil rights leaders as having a message that was radical it talked about how they monitored their intimate on line activities including sexually explicit chats and visits to pornographic web sites and talked about how they could release that information about those individuals so as to discredit them as messengers and prevent them from being listened to in their communities which is peer j. edgar hoover colintelpro. there have been stories about monitoring the identities or ruining the reputation of so-called hactivist people who use on line activism for political ends some nasty forms of destruction that they not only plotted to use against them. that is exactly the kind of political abuse of surveillance capabilities that are so famous in the 60s and 70's. the problem is that people viewed as latter -- these cuddly creatures who are peaceful and nonthreatening because they had been vindicated by history. they were viewed as threats just like people who are muslim to stand up and say i think palestinians have the right to defend themselves
j. edgar hoover regarded john lennon and civil civil rights leaders as having a message that was radical it talked about how they monitored their intimate on line activities including sexually explicit chats and visits to pornographic web sites and talked about how they could release that information about those individuals so as to discredit them as messengers and prevent them from being listened to in their communities which is peer j. edgar hoover colintelpro. there have been stories about...
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j. thanks for coming back. j.j. flash, john general. >> they should outro his mufblg when he leaves. >> yes, they should. [ music playing ] >> i guess he has to leave now. >> the stocks, i think the stock's in trouble, though. i think the stock is in trouble. this was againious visionary. ten-year, 20-year plan. that doesn't cut it today. although it bounced today, i get a bad feeling we will retest that 285 level. i'm not sure it changes this time. >> i think amazon is in trouble. there may be others that follow wal-mart's lead. i just want to add, my name is gordon. i'm the real flash gordon here. >> oh, wow. >> the guys control the brand. so ralph lauren, nike, these guys probably benefit from the disintermediation, as margins increase, those are the guys that play on ecommerce. >> it doesn't matter, amazon can't be all things. >> well, trying, i just think 70 times free cash flow versus wal-mart in the 20s. i just, you know, i never would have been in amazon past probably 100. now it's 300. >> how does wal-mart appear in th
j. thanks for coming back. j.j. flash, john general. >> they should outro his mufblg when he leaves. >> yes, they should. [ music playing ] >> i guess he has to leave now. >> the stocks, i think the stock's in trouble, though. i think the stock is in trouble. this was againious visionary. ten-year, 20-year plan. that doesn't cut it today. although it bounced today, i get a bad feeling we will retest that 285 level. i'm not sure it changes this time. >> i think...
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@j >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. coming up. burger king could soon be making a run for the border after word foof the merger with tim horton. >>> maybe your teenager has it right. why doctors say they should sleep in. >> an american burger business and a canadian coffee chain are looking to join forces. burger king is in merger talks with tim horton's. if the deal goes through, it could lower the burger chain's tax bill. jonathan betz has the story. jonathan. >> together they would be the world's third largest fast food chain, a company based in canada saving burger king a bundle in taxes. >>> burger king's merger was welcome for wall street, the company's value jumped 20%. white house has little appetite for deals known as inversions, companies moving across the border to avoid taxes. >> renounce their citizenship and essentially renouncing a portion of their tax cost. >> burger king would be moving its headquarters out of the u.s., to canada where it's half the 35%. one burger chain accused burger king from abandoning the u.s
@j >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. coming up. burger king could soon be making a run for the border after word foof the merger with tim horton. >>> maybe your teenager has it right. why doctors say they should sleep in. >> an american burger business and a canadian coffee chain are looking to join forces. burger king is in merger talks with tim horton's. if the deal goes through, it could lower the burger chain's tax bill. jonathan...