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>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won the> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinz: the city rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they're all administrators and they don't really work," or, i don't know. i mean -- >> heinz: that was a perfect explanation. >> anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. >> heinz: there's one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i'd never heard the word dusseldorf. >> anthony: what do they do, do they say "the other place"? >> heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our -- >> judith: of your words. >> heinz: of our words. the first
>> judith: there was a battle in the 13th century. >> anthony: right. >> judith: and dusseldorf won the> anthony: right. >> judith: the rights -- >> heinz: the city rights. >> judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. >> heinz: much more posh. >> anthony: how would they describe each other? "oh those people in dusseldorf, they're all stuck up...
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judith works with us at fox5.5.ort of what the scenee was inside the courtroom as they read it and how long did it take him?m? >> the trial took -- i mean the verdict it took about 50 minutes to get through all of it. seven charges.rges talked about the rough ride. he talked about how many timeses the driver checked on gray in the back. he went through it all very methodically took a long time tt get through each one and what they had to prove.. >> in the past he's admonishedhd people don't gasp don't row act any way. was there any reaction widespread. >> no. bailiff came in the beginning and said the same thing not too gasp, not to -- we're here for business and we'll move one on getter that done and get out.et. >> reporter: we'll spin aroun around. judith, thank you.k spin around so you can see the protesters and people coming out here of the courthouse. a lot of activity here, very calm right now i have to say the speaking, and voicing theirir concerns but very calm in frontr of the courthouse after the verdict r
judith works with us at fox5.5.ort of what the scenee was inside the courtroom as they read it and how long did it take him?m? >> the trial took -- i mean the verdict it took about 50 minutes to get through all of it. seven charges.rges talked about the rough ride. he talked about how many timeses the driver checked on gray in the back. he went through it all very methodically took a long time tt get through each one and what they had to prove.. >> in the past he's admonishedhd...
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judith, she worked at mtv networks way back in the day, way back in the '80s. told me she was going to leave and go to discovery which was then pretty much a startup and she had a great career there and then she's been in government. she's an excellent choice for board member for viacom. she's steeped in this business, knows about it historically. she's very able, very good thinker. i must say i'm not famine a great way with the other three people who were nominated. >> let's say the board change is the only change that happens. dauman remains as ceo. are you more optimistic about viacom's future? do you think the company can rechart its course? >> i think you've got in place and they agree philippe is the proper manager to go on and they are willing to kind of rethink where they are and make some different choices for the future, you know, that is their prerogative. maybe that will work out just fine. >> hey, tom, it's brian kelly. i'm curious, wall street was very excited about this today, stock up 4.9%. it seems to me this is a company that has been in decli
judith, she worked at mtv networks way back in the day, way back in the '80s. told me she was going to leave and go to discovery which was then pretty much a startup and she had a great career there and then she's been in government. she's an excellent choice for board member for viacom. she's steeped in this business, knows about it historically. she's very able, very good thinker. i must say i'm not famine a great way with the other three people who were nominated. >> let's say the...
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she is judith hill and she is a singer you may recognize from the voice and you may recognize her from is it movie with michael jackson. she was on the plane with prince the night he made the emergency landing in
she is judith hill and she is a singer you may recognize from the voice and you may recognize her from is it movie with michael jackson. she was on the plane with prince the night he made the emergency landing in
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judith hill's quick reaction led to an emergency landing.rmac in illinois with a shot of narc narcan, typically used to treat opioid overdoses. six days later, though, prince died of a painkiller overdose. >>> bloomberg news reports that the clinton foundation was among the political organizations breached by hackers. government analysts blame russia for the cyberattack. the democratic national committee and the campaigns of hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and donald trump were also targeted. >>> "usa today" reports a scam that robbed millions of dollars from pro athletes. an investment adviser gained the athletes' trust by stressing his christian faith. denver broncos' mark sanchez and san francisco pitcher jake peavy are among those defrauded. >>> "espn" the magazine offers a glimpse of its body issue. miami heat star dwyane wade is on the cover looking pretty sculpted. the annual issue features carefully posed nude athletes. and in a first, a transgender athlete will be included. running and biking athlete chris mosher. >>> "hamilton" ti
judith hill's quick reaction led to an emergency landing.rmac in illinois with a shot of narc narcan, typically used to treat opioid overdoses. six days later, though, prince died of a painkiller overdose. >>> bloomberg news reports that the clinton foundation was among the political organizations breached by hackers. government analysts blame russia for the cyberattack. the democratic national committee and the campaigns of hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and donald trump were also...
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by judith and michelle is here.e did.es >> what's it worth. >> a lady brought in about fivev or six bracelets. 22 carrat gold that she got frog saudi arabia. and it's worth she paid about 2500 for it she got very fair deal.deal. and it's worth at least that and whatever somebody else will payl for it. nice group of bangles in perfect shape.shap she paid very fair price.ir >> okay g enough.>>y g how we doing, michelle? we'rere doing great. do >> first of all holly justust showcased some of the itemsd meo people are bringing in.pe it runs the gamut. gut pretty interesting stuff, isn't, it. >> fascinating things.>>ci >> what did you find. >> we found a wonde>>rful signed very interesting print by -- b that was losing my words.. sorry. clown called the swing. swi clowns swinging club that wasb w somebody's grandfather we gave e them information how little bit. it had a lot of break down. >> condition is so important. i >> condition is so important.onp >> how about value worhat kind o value. >> we really only put that at
by judith and michelle is here.e did.es >> what's it worth. >> a lady brought in about fivev or six bracelets. 22 carrat gold that she got frog saudi arabia. and it's worth she paid about 2500 for it she got very fair deal.deal. and it's worth at least that and whatever somebody else will payl for it. nice group of bangles in perfect shape.shap she paid very fair price.ir >> okay g enough.>>y g how we doing, michelle? we'rere doing great. do >> first of all holly...
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. >> hero cowboy. ,,,,,,,, (doorbell rings) judith: i said, "no!" jake: and i said, "why not?" no! why not? i don't have to give you a reason. dad, i got my learner's permit, but mom won't let me drive her car. just because they give 15-year-olds learner's permits doesn't mean they're ready to drive. oh, please, i've been driving for years. grand theft auto one, grand theft auto two. and i never ran over anybody but pimps and crack whores. jake... sorry. crack prostitutes. go get started on your homework. afterward, will you take me driving? when? we'll talk about it later. just go to your room. i'm available now. go! man, if i knew how to hot-wire a real car, i'd so be outta here. well, thanks for bringing him by, i guess. yeah. uh, if you need to reach me, herb and i are going to laguna beach for a weekend getaway. oh, how nice. taking the baby? are you insane? i said "getaway." herb's lucky i'm taking him. i see. so, uh, so, who's watching little millie? my mother.
. >> hero cowboy. ,,,,,,,, (doorbell rings) judith: i said, "no!" jake: and i said, "why not?" no! why not? i don't have to give you a reason. dad, i got my learner's permit, but mom won't let me drive her car. just because they give 15-year-olds learner's permits doesn't mean they're ready to drive. oh, please, i've been driving for years. grand theft auto one, grand theft auto two. and i never ran over anybody but pimps and crack whores. jake... sorry. crack...
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judith brown, executive director of the , founded inproject 1999. she has an extensive background in advocacy in voting, education and housing and employment. welcome. >> thank you. and i ams judith brown the executive director of the national racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to the fill america's promise for a more just democracy. it today i would like to outline an attack on democracy. the struggle to secure the right to vote remains a persistent challenge. over the course of the last several years, we witness to the constant routing of the right to vote. since the founding of the country, the struggle has been linked to race. even when games were made, communities of color faced backlash because it means power. act -- ng rights take voter ids, as many as 11% of americans, 21 million americans, do not have ids.nment issued african-americans, 5.5 million african-americans, do not have current government voter id. of white voting age citizens. 3 million latinos do not have it. pennsylvania, gop officials admitted their motiv
judith brown, executive director of the , founded inproject 1999. she has an extensive background in advocacy in voting, education and housing and employment. welcome. >> thank you. and i ams judith brown the executive director of the national racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to the fill america's promise for a more just democracy. it today i would like to outline an attack on democracy. the struggle to secure the right to vote remains a persistent challenge. over...
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. >> judith, michelle, take deepad breath. they'll keep you busy the rest r of the mlg morning.orng. >> looking forward it to.ngorwa. >> if you have something youha want to bring down we'll be here until 11 alcohol this morning. at 11:00 that's it we'll shutteu down the line.do >> the line is going already. ay >> exactly. come on out and see us inn kensington an antiques row.quesr you'll see the big tv truckruck thing up in the sky exactly. ect >> a big donut walking around. n you can't miss that. t >> that's priceless.ic >> all right. send it back in to you guyss right now we'll get to work'll k here. we have a lot of work to do.t r by we i mean you guys. (laughter). >> thank you guys.>> looks like fun.s >> it does look like a lot ofoto fun.fun. >>> okay. this is also fun.is is time fan of the day. d meet asante malika. she turned 40. 4 >> 40 this past tuesday. tueay says her day isn't complete'tom without watching fox5 in the fo morning.morning. especially you allison seymour. >> who she calls her friend in n her head.ad. >>
. >> judith, michelle, take deepad breath. they'll keep you busy the rest r of the mlg morning.orng. >> looking forward it to.ngorwa. >> if you have something youha want to bring down we'll be here until 11 alcohol this morning. at 11:00 that's it we'll shutteu down the line.do >> the line is going already. ay >> exactly. come on out and see us inn kensington an antiques row.quesr you'll see the big tv truckruck thing up in the sky exactly. ect >> a big donut...
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judith w followed by eisenfeld, professor of religion at princeton university who will foruss sites and sources the african-american religion in the past. the lineup was a little different. we've a flannel -- we have a panel of feisty rebels. they decided it did not make sense to place them in the order i placed the men and i agree with them totally. the lesson there is to always ask the panel what they think. be --ird presenter will let me just indicate -- feld will talken about sources for the study of the african-american religious past. she will be followed by evelyn ham, professorot of african-american studies at willrd university who address the politics of the black freedom struggle, and last, but not least, anthea butler -- i'm not sure if i am pronouncing it -- wonderful, associated -- associate professor at the university of pennsylvania. rethinking thes framework. and we will start with professor galude. [applause] you,ssor glaude: thank sister edna. welcome to early morning service. [laughter] i want toglaude: thank the organizers for thinking of me and inviting me to this e
judith w followed by eisenfeld, professor of religion at princeton university who will foruss sites and sources the african-american religion in the past. the lineup was a little different. we've a flannel -- we have a panel of feisty rebels. they decided it did not make sense to place them in the order i placed the men and i agree with them totally. the lesson there is to always ask the panel what they think. be --ird presenter will let me just indicate -- feld will talken about sources for...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tanisha wembley is suing her boyfriend's ex, tiffany hobdy, for repair costs after she keyed her car, broke her window, and slashed her tires. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tanisha wembley is suing her boyfriend's ex, tiffany hobdy, for repair costs after she keyed her car, broke her window, and slashed her tires. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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judith in pennsylvania. just want to show you a tweet from our capitol hill producer, there have been a number of senators and others coming on the floor. real quick snapshot of bernie sanders who popped in to the house chamber just about a half an hour, 20 minutes ago, or so. and wanted to let you know, our coverage with senator sanders, which happened today, will air on sunday at 6:35 and 9:35 p.m. eastern here on c-span. let's go back to the house floor and congressman john larson. mr. larson: we understand what people have to do here in terms of their responsibilities. but this floor will always be occupied. we will figure out as we go how to do that. beal hear from john lewis about -- we'll hear from john lewis bout that shortly. mr. serrano: i wish you could see yourselves. i wish, i don't want you to turn away, because then you won't see me, i wish you could see america in front of us. we're not only america today, we're also america in the fact that we represent the people. over 9 to% who want this b
judith in pennsylvania. just want to show you a tweet from our capitol hill producer, there have been a number of senators and others coming on the floor. real quick snapshot of bernie sanders who popped in to the house chamber just about a half an hour, 20 minutes ago, or so. and wanted to let you know, our coverage with senator sanders, which happened today, will air on sunday at 6:35 and 9:35 p.m. eastern here on c-span. let's go back to the house floor and congressman john larson. mr....
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judith miller joins me with more on this developing story. this is what everybody is worried about. not just the syrian refugees that obama is welcoming into our country that we cannot fit but the fact that we have such loose borders, such a loose border with mexico that these people can come in into the us. >> that is true and we have been worried for a long time about connections between hezbollah, the lebanese shiite group which runs that country and is tied to iran and mexican drug smugglers because those people, that is the network that moves people across the southern border. trish: those people are just trying to make a buck. if you are willing to pay them cash to get yourself into the us and you are an isis terrorist, fine. they won't ask any questions. >> as long as you pay the freight you can move across that border. trish: this graphic is tremendous what these guys were able to do. starting out in brazil and moving on into peru, ecuador, colombia, there is a part of latin america, south america called the tribe order region. they are down there in brazil where paraguay, a
judith miller joins me with more on this developing story. this is what everybody is worried about. not just the syrian refugees that obama is welcoming into our country that we cannot fit but the fact that we have such loose borders, such a loose border with mexico that these people can come in into the us. >> that is true and we have been worried for a long time about connections between hezbollah, the lebanese shiite group which runs that country and is tied to iran and mexican drug...
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the opera a judith lever bag. >> we all love that.tiful. >> there's a lot of beautiful jewelry. the coral and gold. this was a gift one year, joan's trash bag. things from her desk. even something as simple as a little cartier, this was actually a little money clip. so it's a lot of very personal things. there's clothing, there's the faberge collection. >> she had quite the collection. you must have kept one or two of those. >> i'm recurating the collection. i kept the pieces that are most meaningful to me. again, so many things in faberge and things like that, you are really only the caretaker of them. >> are people constantly coming up to you and asking you how you're doing and feeling and talking about joan? that happens? >> i try and be gracious and i try and i'm always so touched that people still remember and usually, you say thank you and it's very meaningful and there are some days you just want to go ahhh! >> people don't realize because they are trying to be kind but it just rips the scab right off, doesn't it? >> i'm having
the opera a judith lever bag. >> we all love that.tiful. >> there's a lot of beautiful jewelry. the coral and gold. this was a gift one year, joan's trash bag. things from her desk. even something as simple as a little cartier, this was actually a little money clip. so it's a lot of very personal things. there's clothing, there's the faberge collection. >> she had quite the collection. you must have kept one or two of those. >> i'm recurating the collection. i kept the...
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my name is judith brown. i am executive director of the racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to fulfill america's promise for a more adjust democracy. i would like to outline attacks on democracy. the struggle to secure remains a persistent challenge. over the course of the last several years we witnessed the continued erosion of the right to vote. since the founding of this country the struggle for the right to vote has been linked to race. communities of color faced intense back lash because the right to vote confers power. the voting rights act of 1965 increased political participation for african-american and latinos consistently worked to direct barriers to the ballot box. take voter i.d. more than 21 million individuals do not have government-issued photo i.d. 25% of african-americans voting age citizens or 5.5 million african-americans do not have current government photo i.d. 16% of latino voting age citizens or 3 million latinos do not have it. in pennsylvania where advancement p
my name is judith brown. i am executive director of the racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to fulfill america's promise for a more adjust democracy. i would like to outline attacks on democracy. the struggle to secure remains a persistent challenge. over the course of the last several years we witnessed the continued erosion of the right to vote. since the founding of this country the struggle for the right to vote has been linked to race. communities of color faced...
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.l. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution hannah allen-weidel is suing her child's father, andrew kendrick, for the cost of christmas gifts for their son and for punitive damages due to emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.l. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution hannah allen-weidel is suing her child's father, andrew kendrick, for the cost of christmas gifts for their son and for punitive damages due to emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.eople are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution diane summers-tengberg is suing her mother's neighbor, barbara garnaus, for theft of property, damages from a false restraining order, and stalking. >> byrd: order! all rise!
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.eople are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution diane summers-tengberg is suing her mother's neighbor, barbara garnaus, for theft of property, damages from a false restraining order, and stalking. >> byrd: order! all rise!
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you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.eal. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution candice weaver is suing her former roommate, angie bawany, for rent, bills, and damage to their apartment. >> byrd: order! all rise.
you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real.eal. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution candice weaver is suing her former roommate, angie bawany, for rent, bills, and damage to their apartment. >> byrd: order! all rise.
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and we captured that famous dynasty-like diva cat fight between vanessa and judith white. >> and i don't know why. >> yes, queen! >> you get over. >> wait. ♪ >> oh! >> it was the most fun. we had such a good time. >> the cast got together at the atx television festival in austin, texas, sponsored by entertainment weekly. you can still watch "ugly betty" streaming on hulu, but what about a reboot? >> would y'all be interested in an "ugly betty" continuation of any form? >> yes! >> we will give hulu first dibs. they get a first look deal on our two-hour movie special that we're declaring right now. i'm making this up. >> another reunion at the festival, "friday night lights" where connie briton spoke about nashville getting a new life on cmt. >> i want to congratulate you. national is coming back. >> that was an example of fans being really enthusiastic. and we really owe that all to the fans. >> are there a chance we could see more reina? >> argument b of course. >> "friday night lights" was also saved by fans. connie had 20 of her cast members tailgated on the real panther field. >> the
and we captured that famous dynasty-like diva cat fight between vanessa and judith white. >> and i don't know why. >> yes, queen! >> you get over. >> wait. ♪ >> oh! >> it was the most fun. we had such a good time. >> the cast got together at the atx television festival in austin, texas, sponsored by entertainment weekly. you can still watch "ugly betty" streaming on hulu, but what about a reboot? >> would y'all be interested in an...
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to permit striped bass fishing in a block island transit zone between montauk, new york, and point judith, rhode island. the bill before us today is the result of extensive input from area stakeholders and congressional deliberations. following a natural resources committee oversight field hearing and a subsequent legislative hearing, the bill has been amended to resolve any concerns about the unintended impacts on other federally permitted activities. as such, the natural resources committee passed this bill earlier this year by unanimous consent. i ask my colleagues to support this bill and commend mr. zeldin for his leadership on this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from missouri, mr. clay. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clay: as introduced, h.r. 37 would have had sweeping negative impact. it would have redrawn the boundary of exclusive economic zone in an area between montauk point, new york, and block island, rhode isla
to permit striped bass fishing in a block island transit zone between montauk, new york, and point judith, rhode island. the bill before us today is the result of extensive input from area stakeholders and congressional deliberations. following a natural resources committee oversight field hearing and a subsequent legislative hearing, the bill has been amended to resolve any concerns about the unintended impacts on other federally permitted activities. as such, the natural resources committee...
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judith miller is a pool of supplies winning investigative reporter and author, count thomas a syndicated columnist, both are fox news contributors. good to have you the two of you on together again . >> like old times. jon: like yes it is. judy, it's a different campaign told from hillary clinton. will it work? >> at least she's alive. he's countering doll props on the presence on broadcast media and the newspapers. he's finally figured out that if people are talking about you, they're not going to like you anymore so yes, he's being more assertive. she's actually calling in to broadcast networks and cable news stations. she's given to very strong speeches and she's honing in on what i think is going to be her main campaign theme which is donald trump is temperamentally unsuited for the presidency, he is dangerous so it will be crooked hillary versus dangerous donald. let's see who wins that one. jon: it's going to be interesting. i found it a little disconcerting to listen to her call into those shows. maybe it's because i'm not used to it, maybe could because he hadn't really done it b
judith miller is a pool of supplies winning investigative reporter and author, count thomas a syndicated columnist, both are fox news contributors. good to have you the two of you on together again . >> like old times. jon: like yes it is. judy, it's a different campaign told from hillary clinton. will it work? >> at least she's alive. he's countering doll props on the presence on broadcast media and the newspapers. he's finally figured out that if people are talking about you,...
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his discussion of the category of african-american religion will be followed by judith weisenfeld, the aggette brown and george collar professor at princeton university who will discuss cites and stories of the african-american religious past. the lineup was a little bit different. but we have a panel of very feisty rebels here. and so they've decided that it didn't make a lot of sense to have the order that i had placed them in. and agree with them totally. the lesson there is to always ask your panelists what they think. don't assume that you know. and the third presenter will be -- professor weisenfeld will talk -- i indicate will talk about sites and sources for the study of african-american religious past and followed by evelyn brooks higgin both ham and james grossman who will address bible politics of the black freedom struggle. and last but certainly not least is anthea butler, and i'm not sure -- is it -- >> anthea is fine. >> from religious studies at the university of pennsylvania. she will discuss african-american religion outside of the black church, rethinking the framewo
his discussion of the category of african-american religion will be followed by judith weisenfeld, the aggette brown and george collar professor at princeton university who will discuss cites and stories of the african-american religious past. the lineup was a little bit different. but we have a panel of very feisty rebels here. and so they've decided that it didn't make a lot of sense to have the order that i had placed them in. and agree with them totally. the lesson there is to always ask...
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nicole seligman, judith mchale, former ceo of discovery communications. nelson, chairman of avis budget group. viacom ending the session up 7% yesterday and then extended the gains in the after hours. you can see the stock is flat this morning. >>> british labour lawmaker jo cox died after being shot and critically injured. 52-year-old man arrested. some witnesses say the suspect shouted "britain first" or "put britain first." i don't know if that's been confirmed. it would have been a reference to the far-right political party of that name which supports britain staying in the european union. the u.k. referendum vote is less than a week away. and tensions are running high for global markets. joining us now to talk about what a brexit could mean for the u.s. and europe, richard haass, the president of the council on foreign relations. put britain first was not for remain. it was for -- that was the slogan for exit. so the remain camp -- i don't know if that -- i think that's backwards. the remain camp immediately started blaming brexit -- i don't know --
nicole seligman, judith mchale, former ceo of discovery communications. nelson, chairman of avis budget group. viacom ending the session up 7% yesterday and then extended the gains in the after hours. you can see the stock is flat this morning. >>> british labour lawmaker jo cox died after being shot and critically injured. 52-year-old man arrested. some witnesses say the suspect shouted "britain first" or "put britain first." i don't know if that's been confirmed....
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>> onboard the flight, judith hill, prince's protege speaking out publicly for the first time tellingwho noticed prince suddenly lose consciousness. if she had glanced away down at her phone or instant, she might have thought he dozed off. thankfully, hill says, i happen to be looking into his face. >> what happened on the plane was a shock to her. she had no idea that he was taking anything. and she never experienced him have an episode like that. >> reporter: hill who later went to the hospital says prince was serious about getting help alluding to his reported problem with prescription pain pills. in a strange change of events, hill was scheduled to perform a duet with michael jackson in his comeback tour but three weeks before that show, the king of pop passed away. >> such an overwhelming shock to go from this huge show. >> reporter: hill says she only new jackson as a fan and as someone that worked for him. the "times" reporting her grief for prince was much more personal. asked whether her relationship with prince was romantic, she said only that "there was a very intense relat
>> onboard the flight, judith hill, prince's protege speaking out publicly for the first time tellingwho noticed prince suddenly lose consciousness. if she had glanced away down at her phone or instant, she might have thought he dozed off. thankfully, hill says, i happen to be looking into his face. >> what happened on the plane was a shock to her. she had no idea that he was taking anything. and she never experienced him have an episode like that. >> reporter: hill who later...
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. >> reporter: onboard the flight, judith hill.eaking out publicly for the first time. telling "new york times" it was she who noticed prince suddenly lose consciousness. "the times" reporting if she had glanced away in that instant she may have thought he dozed off. >> what happened on the plane was a total shock to her. she had no idea that he was taking anything and she had never experienced him have an episode like that. >> reporter: hill who later went to the hospital says prince was seriously about getting help. alluding to his reported problem with prescription pain pills. in a strange turn of events, hill was scheduled to perform a duet with michael jackson in his 2009 comeback tour "this is it." but three weeks before that show the king of pop passed away. >> such a overwhelming shock to go from almost on our way to this huge show. >> reporter: but hill tells "the times" that she knew jackson as a fan and someone who worked for him. her grief for prince was much more personal. asked whether her relationship with prince was
. >> reporter: onboard the flight, judith hill.eaking out publicly for the first time. telling "new york times" it was she who noticed prince suddenly lose consciousness. "the times" reporting if she had glanced away in that instant she may have thought he dozed off. >> what happened on the plane was a total shock to her. she had no idea that he was taking anything and she had never experienced him have an episode like that. >> reporter: hill who later went...
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al final eligieron 3 ganadores, vamos a ver quiÉnes fueron los ganadores, judith, utilizÓ 30 30 rolloso mÁs in, tendremos los jabones tridimensionales y el gato modelo mÁs famoso del mundo. johnny: muy bien, estÁs hecha una experta. ...fórmula pro-v más fuerte de todas. strong is beautiful. en johnson's creamos head to toe, un enjuague para bebés tan delicado que limpia la piel manteniendo su humedad natural. y con una piel sana, ¿quién no disfruta la hora del baño? johnson's®. so much more™ dile adiós a caminar como vaquero... por culpa de un pañal abultado... es hora de bailar libremente... gracias a los pampers cruisers... ...el primer y único pañal... ...que ayuda a distribuir por igual la humedad ...en 3 canales extra absorbentes así estará más seco y no quedará colgando por eso, muévete, y menéate... en los pampers cruisers amor, sueños y juegos pampers profesor jirafales: de quÉ hablaban? chilindrina: el chavo me contaba que se le perdiÓ el cochino morado. profesor jirafales: estÁs bien? hay negros, pecosos. alan: hicimos esta parodia del chavo del 8, para mi un honor representa
al final eligieron 3 ganadores, vamos a ver quiÉnes fueron los ganadores, judith, utilizÓ 30 30 rolloso mÁs in, tendremos los jabones tridimensionales y el gato modelo mÁs famoso del mundo. johnny: muy bien, estÁs hecha una experta. ...fórmula pro-v más fuerte de todas. strong is beautiful. en johnson's creamos head to toe, un enjuague para bebés tan delicado que limpia la piel manteniendo su humedad natural. y con una piel sana, ¿quién no disfruta la hora del baño? johnson's®. so...
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the new ones are kenneth lerer, thomas may, judith mchale, ronald nelson, and nicole seligman.e're reaching out not tonal viacom but mr. dauman as well. they've ousted the five directors including ceo philippe dauman. they have gone to delaware court to have that declared league and this is what the company said, because of public statements by the existing directors that they would challenge any removals and to maintain stability until those issues are resolved. national amusements filed paperwork to affirm the validity of their actions. we'll keep you posted. the stock is up almost 5.5%. bill and sara, back to you. >> we'll keep an eye on that. >>> the sector, worst performer this year. former wells fargo's dick kovacevich. listen to what's happening. >> it's increasing. of course, they don't add anything to revenue, and so they have to cut costs or profits are going to go down. what should happen is the industry will need to consolidate, and the only reason it isn't consolidating is the regulators don't want that to happen. if it was a normal situation, you'd find the banks
the new ones are kenneth lerer, thomas may, judith mchale, ronald nelson, and nicole seligman.e're reaching out not tonal viacom but mr. dauman as well. they've ousted the five directors including ceo philippe dauman. they have gone to delaware court to have that declared league and this is what the company said, because of public statements by the existing directors that they would challenge any removals and to maintain stability until those issues are resolved. national amusements filed...
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singer judith hill told "the new york times" that prince lost consciousness during the flight.landed in illinois and was met by paramedic. hill told the "times" prince was revived on the tarmac with a shot typically used to treat opioid overdoses. he died six days later from an accidental overdose. hill says the day she learned of his death was the worst of her life. >>> a florida man is recovering from an alligator attack not far from where a toddler was killed at disney world. the sumter county sheriff's department posted this picture of the nearly alligator. the 58-year-old victim suffered injuries to his leg.airlift to . 2-year-old lane graves was killed last week when an alligator grabbed him at a disney lagoon. no warning signs about alligators were posted. >>> a mother's pictures of her daughter standing on a toilet seat is getting a lot of attention this morning. stacy feely says she was just going to send the picture to her husband because she thought it was kind of funny. until she found out exactly why the girl was standing on the toilet. >> the mom from michigan pos
singer judith hill told "the new york times" that prince lost consciousness during the flight.landed in illinois and was met by paramedic. hill told the "times" prince was revived on the tarmac with a shot typically used to treat opioid overdoses. he died six days later from an accidental overdose. hill says the day she learned of his death was the worst of her life. >>> a florida man is recovering from an alligator attack not far from where a toddler was killed at...
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. >>> judith hill said that prince lost consciousness during a flight.in illinois and was met by paramedics. he was revived on the tarmac with a shot typically used for opioid overdoses. hill says the day she learned of his death was the worth day of her life. >>> a man has died from an alligator attack not far from where a child was attacked at disney world. he suffered injuries to his leg. a 2-year-old was killed last week when a alligator grabbed him at a disney lagoon. >>> a mother's picture of her daughter standing on a toilet seat has gotten a lot of attention on the internet. the mom said she was practicing what she should do in a lock down drill at school and what happens if you're trapped in a bathroom. they asked if the politicians actions on gun control is making a difference, the post has been shared more than 2800 times. >> it went from being cute and fun funny to sad for me. >> it is good their practicing something. some sense of what do we do if something terrible happens at our school. >> i think it is good they are practicing, but it mak
. >>> judith hill said that prince lost consciousness during a flight.in illinois and was met by paramedics. he was revived on the tarmac with a shot typically used for opioid overdoses. hill says the day she learned of his death was the worth day of her life. >>> a man has died from an alligator attack not far from where a child was attacked at disney world. he suffered injuries to his leg. a 2-year-old was killed last week when a alligator grabbed him at a disney lagoon....
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this is judith, next up in staten island, new york on our republican line. >> good evening. thisi intend to read report and i think he and the panel did an awesome job. know, how long is this farce going to go on? she should be in jail. i cannot believe -- if this was anyone else, they would get 100 years in jail. it is disgusting. four people died. she is a thief, a liar. she even stole the white house. and her husband is a pig, a disgrace. host: that is video of hillary clinton testifying before the committee. arizona, you're on the air. are you there? ande will move on to sheila pennsylvania, republican line. >> hello. i'm a former independent. i switched to the republican party to specifically vote for donald trump. to knowletely appalled that this report was not released on cnn or any other network where the general public could be made privy to this. i am completely convinced of team hasreport and his discovered. the two believe like previous callers who said they were a supporter of hillary clinton, that this is a political tool. it is not a political tool. the genera
this is judith, next up in staten island, new york on our republican line. >> good evening. thisi intend to read report and i think he and the panel did an awesome job. know, how long is this farce going to go on? she should be in jail. i cannot believe -- if this was anyone else, they would get 100 years in jail. it is disgusting. four people died. she is a thief, a liar. she even stole the white house. and her husband is a pig, a disgrace. host: that is video of hillary clinton...
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singer judith hill tells "the new york times" she was on the plane the night prince passed out from an says she had never seen anything like that happen to him during the time they spent together. hill said prince kept his pain a secret from her and appeared to be on the right path seeking help in the days before his death. >>> and finally, one man in utah is trying to find his son a wife the old-fashioned way, in the newspaper. he actually spent $900 on this full page ad using the headline "looking for a wife." he specified the age, the height, the political leanings that his future daughter-in-law should have. his son who is 48, admits he's a little embarrassed by the ad but says he doesn't want to hurt his dad's feelings. couldn't hurt to see if it works. also very specific, he wants children asap, this according to the father who said he'd like a grandson to carry on the family name. anyone out there with the correct -- >> i wonder how many responses they've had so far. >> quite a few. he's meeting a couple in a hotel this weekend. >> at a hotel? >> well, that's what -- they're mee
singer judith hill tells "the new york times" she was on the plane the night prince passed out from an says she had never seen anything like that happen to him during the time they spent together. hill said prince kept his pain a secret from her and appeared to be on the right path seeking help in the days before his death. >>> and finally, one man in utah is trying to find his son a wife the old-fashioned way, in the newspaper. he actually spent $900 on this full page ad...
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. >> and judith hill also told the new york times that prince never revealed to her that he was in anypain. >>> a portrait has set a record. an unanimous bidder paid more than $63 million tuesday night in london. picasso painted the portrait inspired by his lover while they were on vacation in 1909. very nice. >>> a monkey forced them to close a zoo. he opened a door and escaped when a zoo employee stepped out to help a visitor. he's not danger dangerous and he's been spotted climbing on trees and buildings within the zoo grounds but the tough part is luring him back down now that he's had a little taste of the high life. bananas don't do it. not enough in the world. >> up the game there. >> natalie, thank you very much. coming up, protecting kids and pets from an all too common summer tragedy. the new technology that could make hot car deaths a thing of the past. >>> prescription for health. how google may be the answer when it comes to your biggest medical question. >>> and jimmy fallon meets all of the candidates at once with that amazing teen who impersonates them all after these m
. >> and judith hill also told the new york times that prince never revealed to her that he was in anypain. >>> a portrait has set a record. an unanimous bidder paid more than $63 million tuesday night in london. picasso painted the portrait inspired by his lover while they were on vacation in 1909. very nice. >>> a monkey forced them to close a zoo. he opened a door and escaped when a zoo employee stepped out to help a visitor. he's not danger dangerous and he's been...
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. >> good morning, supervisors i'm judith baker on the board of child-care and speaking as part of the budget coalition and support their requests for a better city. i am asking to you fulfill the rest of the cpac ask, community planning advisory council. i'm semi-retired, but i worked for 50 years in child-care, starting in 1967 as a teacher aide in the mission. and moving up as a teacher to an executive director position. i'm not sure i would have gone back-to-school and gotten my degree, and gotten my masters in early childhood if i have known that every year for the 50 years i would be here, begging for money for the children and families and for the teachers who care for them. this year through the state budget and the support of largely the women's caucus we are getting some funding also. but really, this isn't even beginning to compensate for the funding we have lost. through years where there was no cola or cut there were cuts. so we still need the city's supports, even though the state is helping particularly subsidized programs. subsidized programs because we only get for our
. >> good morning, supervisors i'm judith baker on the board of child-care and speaking as part of the budget coalition and support their requests for a better city. i am asking to you fulfill the rest of the cpac ask, community planning advisory council. i'm semi-retired, but i worked for 50 years in child-care, starting in 1967 as a teacher aide in the mission. and moving up as a teacher to an executive director position. i'm not sure i would have gone back-to-school and gotten my...
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let's talk to judith miller, adjunct professor, and vp of jamestown associates. let's listen to mr. a.m. tony, let me start with you. there was a reporter this evening that senator sanders is calling all the shots. not giving up. he has a meeting with president obama on thursday, what do you think happened? he came out with the big crowd and said he is not going anywhere. he has the deep principles that he relies on and run this race on and he will not give up. >> the energy was unmistakable. even when hillary clinton delivered her remarks on what is unmistakably a big night for her, it was not even a fraction as intense. i think bernie sanders much like ted kennedy in 1980 is willing to roll the dice. he has won 22, maybe 24 states, won a lot of these in the second half. picked up steam here towards the end. i think if he won california he would have certainly a better rationale, but if he wants to drive home he feels that hillary clinton certainly will not pay enough attention to those more progressive sets of issues without him into this race. what i thought was more interesting,
let's talk to judith miller, adjunct professor, and vp of jamestown associates. let's listen to mr. a.m. tony, let me start with you. there was a reporter this evening that senator sanders is calling all the shots. not giving up. he has a meeting with president obama on thursday, what do you think happened? he came out with the big crowd and said he is not going anywhere. he has the deep principles that he relies on and run this race on and he will not give up. >> the energy was...
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also nicole seligman, judith mchale. >>> and a pioneer of modern capital investing was died. thomas perkins, 84 years old. co-founded the vc pioneer. and among his most successful investments, genentech. he stepped back in the late eighties after recrueliting ovi venture capitalists tot the firm. he worked at hewlett packard early in his career. later he joined the board in 2005 and helped engineer the ouster of ceo carly fiorina though he ended up supporting her, unsuccessful run, for president this year. resigned in 2006 to protest a board investigation into the press leaks. perkins said hp had used illegal methods if you might withdrawal a recall of all of that to obtain phone records. more recently published a letter in the wall street journal and compared the wall street movement with nazi germany. but he was a legend. a couple of really great bits this morning about his life and he did. >> a yacht and a sailing yacht. >> and a great book about all of that called mine's bigger. title i've always loved. >> how do they do the phone record -- >> it wasn't profiling. there i
also nicole seligman, judith mchale. >>> and a pioneer of modern capital investing was died. thomas perkins, 84 years old. co-founded the vc pioneer. and among his most successful investments, genentech. he stepped back in the late eighties after recrueliting ovi venture capitalists tot the firm. he worked at hewlett packard early in his career. later he joined the board in 2005 and helped engineer the ouster of ceo carly fiorina though he ended up supporting her, unsuccessful run, for...
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. >> good morning, supervisors i'm judith baker on the board of child-care and speaking as part of the budget coalition and support their requests for a better city. i am asking to you fulfill the rest of the cpac ask, community planning advisory council. i'm semi-retired, but i worked for 50 years in child-care, starting in 1967 as a teacher aide in the mission. and moving up as a teacher to an executive director position. i'm not sure i would have gone back-to-school and gotten my degree, and gotten my masters in early childhood if i have known that every year for the 50 years i would be here, begging for money for the children and families and for the teachers who care for them. this year through the state budget and the support of largely the women's caucus we are getting some funding also. but really, this isn't even beginning to compensate for the funding we have lost. through years where there was no cola or cut there were cuts. so we still need the city's supports, even though the state is helping particularly subsidized programs. subsidized programs because we only get for our
. >> good morning, supervisors i'm judith baker on the board of child-care and speaking as part of the budget coalition and support their requests for a better city. i am asking to you fulfill the rest of the cpac ask, community planning advisory council. i'm semi-retired, but i worked for 50 years in child-care, starting in 1967 as a teacher aide in the mission. and moving up as a teacher to an executive director position. i'm not sure i would have gone back-to-school and gotten my...
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my name is judith brown giantess and i am executive director of the national racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to fulfill america's promise for a more just to democracy. today i would like to outline attacks on democracy. the struggle to secure the right to vote remains persistent challenge over the course of the last several years. we have witnessed the continued erosion and undermining of the right to vote. since the founding of this country the struggle for the right to vote has been inextricably linked to race. even when games were made, communities of color face intense backlash because the right to vote confers power. let the voting rights act of 1960 five increase political participation for african-americans and latinos, politicians intent on maintaining power has consistently worked to erect barriers to the ballot box for communities of color. take voter id for example. as many of 11% of americans more than 21 million individuals do not have government issued photo identification. 25% of african-american voting age citizens are five 5 million african-amer
my name is judith brown giantess and i am executive director of the national racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to fulfill america's promise for a more just to democracy. today i would like to outline attacks on democracy. the struggle to secure the right to vote remains persistent challenge over the course of the last several years. we have witnessed the continued erosion and undermining of the right to vote. since the founding of this country the struggle for the right...