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they chose lamont to go with wilson to france for six weeks.wilson was in france come the longest time a u.s. president was outside of u.s. oil and the first time a u.s. president was outside u.s. soil, at the banker by his side was tom lamonte, republican will stop you when it crosses party lines to come back with woodrow wilson to fight for the league of nations to try to preserve peace after world war i, which was defeated, but tom lamonte and woodrow wilson developed this relationship. the letters are crazy. and are so full of gratuity love and, thank you for being by my side and i could not have done it without you because when woodrow wilson then got broke and was difficult for him to go around the country after the war to fight for the league of nations, which the senate did not want to pass and ultimately did not pass, tom lamont took it up in his newspapers that he owned, the saturday review, backdoor in terms of senators that he knew and tried to push it. the two of them worked closely together and had this bromance. woodrow wilson ul
they chose lamont to go with wilson to france for six weeks.wilson was in france come the longest time a u.s. president was outside of u.s. oil and the first time a u.s. president was outside u.s. soil, at the banker by his side was tom lamonte, republican will stop you when it crosses party lines to come back with woodrow wilson to fight for the league of nations to try to preserve peace after world war i, which was defeated, but tom lamonte and woodrow wilson developed this relationship. the...
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please join me in welcoming professor marc lamont hill. [applause] >> thank you everybody. i want to echo gillani's sentiment that this conference means so much and to share some time with everybody especially dr. greenhut is done so much organizing work to make this conference possible and does so much work every day. [applause] i hated to go second because i had a sense he was going to cover a lot of interesting stuff that i agree with wholeheartedly i'm equally curious about what this political moment means been struggling to make sense of it. in a way that is productive for us because i could spend an hour critiquing the obama administration's policies as such. i'm not sure if we'd would get to other things. this moment is so bizarre to me for so many reasons and i will be rob reef reif but there are few things i find frustrating. one, i wonder if over the last years we have yielded a level of moral authority and political authority in deference to the obama administration symbolic track created are we excited, so excited to have a black person that we are willing to to
please join me in welcoming professor marc lamont hill. [applause] >> thank you everybody. i want to echo gillani's sentiment that this conference means so much and to share some time with everybody especially dr. greenhut is done so much organizing work to make this conference possible and does so much work every day. [applause] i hated to go second because i had a sense he was going to cover a lot of interesting stuff that i agree with wholeheartedly i'm equally curious about what this...
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hikers discovered partial skeleton remains in lamont. >> in 2011 the shares began testing dna of the eight unidentified victims. here we are today. a positive match have been made. what to her grave not knowing where my brother was. she always felt that maybe one day he would come home. not this way. and he dies we're going to take my brother's remains. it is so imperative that people have the of the ones that are missing it is imperative they put your dna into the database. >> and never faced charges for his murder only pursuing. he says this case. why they should submit dna samples. only identified one. but he says it has led to the closure of several other cases three missing persons cases that have been closed. he says this is definitely a worthwhile investigation. >> officials examine what they call >> still to come her disappearance baffled the world in 2007. police and the u.k. think the case might have a connection to six others. has increased the death toll. the average refund no air pockets in the third and fourth decks of the ship. >> . . . no sign of the missing triple se
hikers discovered partial skeleton remains in lamont. >> in 2011 the shares began testing dna of the eight unidentified victims. here we are today. a positive match have been made. what to her grave not knowing where my brother was. she always felt that maybe one day he would come home. not this way. and he dies we're going to take my brother's remains. it is so imperative that people have the of the ones that are missing it is imperative they put your dna into the database. >> and...
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i would like to thank the goldly fund and kaiser permanente for your work and would like to thank lamont bishop. thank you very much for your support. and to thank this community. kevin williams is here. so many in the community that partner with us toefrd -- everyday to make sure that arts thrive in san francisco and whether you grew up here, whether you've moved here and made san francisco your home or you are a visitor here, san francisco's arts and culture is what drives our character and community and strength. thank you so much for coming out today. it's time to put a shovel in the ground. thank you. >> we have a surprise. we wanted to give the mayor a give from roberts. mr. mayor, on behalf of the bayview opera house. [ applause ] >> all right. shovels in the ground. >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog w
i would like to thank the goldly fund and kaiser permanente for your work and would like to thank lamont bishop. thank you very much for your support. and to thank this community. kevin williams is here. so many in the community that partner with us toefrd -- everyday to make sure that arts thrive in san francisco and whether you grew up here, whether you've moved here and made san francisco your home or you are a visitor here, san francisco's arts and culture is what drives our character and...
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next up we have professor lamont hill. he is one of the leading hip-hop generation intellectuals in the country. his work covers topics such as culture, and has appeared in magazines and books and anthologies spooling hip-hop, expanding hip-hop based education across the curriculum in the classroom conversations on black life in america. and a collection of conversations, he lectures widely and provides your commentary for media outlet like npr, "the washington post" and "the new york times" and is a contributor for cnn newsroom former host of our world with black enterprise. he holds the and african-american studies at the institute for research at columbia university. please join me in welcoming marc lamont hill. [applause] >> thank you, everyone. i would like to echo the sentiment is conferencing so much and i'm grateful to be invited with everyone. and the doctor has done so much work to make this conference possible. so much work everyday. i had a sense that he was going to cover a lot of interesting up but i agree wi
next up we have professor lamont hill. he is one of the leading hip-hop generation intellectuals in the country. his work covers topics such as culture, and has appeared in magazines and books and anthologies spooling hip-hop, expanding hip-hop based education across the curriculum in the classroom conversations on black life in america. and a collection of conversations, he lectures widely and provides your commentary for media outlet like npr, "the washington post" and "the new...
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was falling and all of this unregulated speculation thought coming to a head and a man named thomas lamont who was the acting chairmon of the morgan bank at the time, he got five other bankers together that ran the big six banks at the time. they were called the big six bank and that cause coined by forbes in 1917 and forward. at the time those bankers were all related in to capacity. if not by blood it was marriage. enthusiastic -- if they were not there children would be. there was a strong connection to put in money and save the markets. but the story went back before those big six decided to save the markets from the skew ups they had imposed upon them and what would become the great depression. the ties back from the morgan bank went to the panic of 1907. jp morgan had more money than the treasury department at one time. there were too many chrrisis. main people didn't have as much invested in the market they were just impacted. today we have pensions and deposits invested and impacted by them. at the time there was panic in the 1890s and they called on morgan. but teddy roosevelt who
was falling and all of this unregulated speculation thought coming to a head and a man named thomas lamont who was the acting chairmon of the morgan bank at the time, he got five other bankers together that ran the big six banks at the time. they were called the big six bank and that cause coined by forbes in 1917 and forward. at the time those bankers were all related in to capacity. if not by blood it was marriage. enthusiastic -- if they were not there children would be. there was a strong...
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delighted to have lamont with us this morning. >> you're a bay area guy, welcome home. >> thank yo
delighted to have lamont with us this morning. >> you're a bay area guy, welcome home. >> thank yo
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marc lamont hill has more with curtis benjamin. >> i'm here to take the power away from the hate crimesthe power away from abuse. >> i'm here to help stop the hurt. >> feel confident with me by supporting the saving our daughters program. >> it was a book series that turned into the social movement, started by author and entrepreneur curtis -- >> the book series was started in 2008, where we had a group of mothers and daughters come together, actually at radio one. >> i have two daughters and just trying to make sure they're brought up the right way. >> i will learn about my civil rights and liberties. >> saving our daughters came to our school today and they talk about bullying. which i can really understand because in the middle school i was bullied a lot for being a smart kid. >> based on the overwhelming response, he invited celebrities to help spread the message. >> the first celebrity that supported us was mr. t.i. i didn't really know him in 2003. but i met with him and t.i. said that, you know, he wanted to help and support and get my messages across for our program. >> right no
marc lamont hill has more with curtis benjamin. >> i'm here to take the power away from the hate crimesthe power away from abuse. >> i'm here to help stop the hurt. >> feel confident with me by supporting the saving our daughters program. >> it was a book series that turned into the social movement, started by author and entrepreneur curtis -- >> the book series was started in 2008, where we had a group of mothers and daughters come together, actually at radio one....
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marc lamont hill, ben ferguson, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> something that reporterso. that is, call grieving families and ask them to talk. is it ethical or is it exploitation? cnn's carol costello is here to answer, next. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis ca
marc lamont hill, ben ferguson, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> something that reporterso. that is, call grieving families and ask them to talk. is it ethical or is it exploitation? cnn's carol costello is here to answer, next. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've...
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marc lamont hill has more. ♪ >> i fell in love with ballet the moment i started doing it. >> misty copeland's stage is described as breathtaking. her breakthrough in ballet is just as spectacular, beginning much later than most taking classes at a california boys and girls club. >> starting at age 13, there was so much talk around me. talk of me being a prodigy, talk of me having these abilities. >> now she's making history with every leap. as only the third woman of color to be a featured soloist with renowned american ballet theater. >> i was just working so hard because it was so new to me at that age when i became professional. i didn't have the chance to step back and notice and realize that i was by myself. i was the only black woman in the company. >> for the young soloist that created challenges that she had not anticipated. >> i went through a period where i felt really alone and like i had no one i could relate to. >> and she had to come to grips with the idea that some barriers have not yet been broken. >> i would have a completely different path if i weren't an african-american ba
marc lamont hill has more. ♪ >> i fell in love with ballet the moment i started doing it. >> misty copeland's stage is described as breathtaking. her breakthrough in ballet is just as spectacular, beginning much later than most taking classes at a california boys and girls club. >> starting at age 13, there was so much talk around me. talk of me being a prodigy, talk of me having these abilities. >> now she's making history with every leap. as only the third woman of...
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we will carry on as well as many alpha lamont is ready to support tougher penalties but although the if it even helps them connect with the repercussions. in the uk and the slogan stop advocating much of the sanctions but according to the people on than just copying washington's position countries that use to take a wander into practice the likes of france belgium and the netherlands. on the potency tough meantime there is speculation that that could be because washington's anything on them and finding a doubt they see things that have the sanctions will become a productive germany needs of this kept them in this profession is up. shy and vibrant and women treat john p thomas he's a funny side by side tx french president has the cuisine has also told rt that the would be very difficult for you have to agree on economic sanctions i heave a surprise as more european country to find a common position on the good of the tension was like the seaweed into the boat ride this weekend into politics. it sort of certainty say we don't. geez the week. that's why we arrived at fifteen. once it st
we will carry on as well as many alpha lamont is ready to support tougher penalties but although the if it even helps them connect with the repercussions. in the uk and the slogan stop advocating much of the sanctions but according to the people on than just copying washington's position countries that use to take a wander into practice the likes of france belgium and the netherlands. on the potency tough meantime there is speculation that that could be because washington's anything on them and...
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ferry to campsite criticism against the crew from any feedback you it is likely to expand as the lamont show that the crew england captain he seems content in marine company several times prior to their escape from nine a one to nine thirty seven just before final communication with me the control tower onto the diamond at nine thirty nine. also this morning the president of the tainted marine company you can say was summoned for the first time. look out for any links between the end of the co owner of the ferry operator investigations are being conducted to determine whether kim was involved in anything says irregularities such as embezzlement and tax invasion in connection with you. now whenever s wind has been issued for two members of the korean shipping association who has been under speculation happens during advent and relation to the case. now suspected of deleting data on the computer is worth switching pcs. i work at the store and had been requested against three members of the association but one that has investments thanks honey thank you for that update. the creature the ro
ferry to campsite criticism against the crew from any feedback you it is likely to expand as the lamont show that the crew england captain he seems content in marine company several times prior to their escape from nine a one to nine thirty seven just before final communication with me the control tower onto the diamond at nine thirty nine. also this morning the president of the tainted marine company you can say was summoned for the first time. look out for any links between the end of the co...
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unprecedented setback at the poles of the hands of the conservative ump in the national front paws lamont has named former interior minister my one finds as the country's brightest. the cabinet reshuffle of the bunnies heavy losses in municipal polls. in a televised speech on stage he told us the responsibility of the election rout. and he promised tax cuts and other changes what this fringe unemployment remains stubbornly high on loans administration has failed to fulfill his promises to conferences goal than ten percent unemployment and the clothes which was just point three percent last year the military the millet humiliating michael result for the french president what's it mean for france to brief item was bring in court on a more soulful than paris myself will belongs cabinet reshuffle make a difference the non sticky have set up in a dismal performance of the session i keep getting these predictions he had to do something and had to do something creepy and this was the cabinet shuffle and that was announced today it doesn't take the prize for the dismal performance has been prime
unprecedented setback at the poles of the hands of the conservative ump in the national front paws lamont has named former interior minister my one finds as the country's brightest. the cabinet reshuffle of the bunnies heavy losses in municipal polls. in a televised speech on stage he told us the responsibility of the election rout. and he promised tax cuts and other changes what this fringe unemployment remains stubbornly high on loans administration has failed to fulfill his promises to...
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lamont-doherty earth observatory dom -- hamilton dominated the practice sessions.ustralia's red bull driver daniel riccardo finished third but denoted to 13th. sebastien vettel will start from 10th on the grid. >> he cost the yankees $175 million in the off season. and a japanese player on friday made a debut. it was far from a dream start, suffering a home run off his third pitch against the blue jays. he finished an eight stricters and two home rons. the yankees winning 7-3. >> the boston red sox were wearing their 2013 ring. the red sox beaten 6-2.the milwaukee brewers. l.a. dodgers took on the giants in their home opener after beginning their season in australia. the sell out crowd at dodger stadium were disappointed. >> n kevin durant equalled a record held by basketball legend michael jordan. >> durant reached the 25-point mark for a 40th consecutive game against the houston rockets. his tally on friday was 28 and he was outshop. it took the rockets to 111 to 107 victory. >> the czech republic are the first tennis tam to qualify for the -- team to qualify for
lamont-doherty earth observatory dom -- hamilton dominated the practice sessions.ustralia's red bull driver daniel riccardo finished third but denoted to 13th. sebastien vettel will start from 10th on the grid. >> he cost the yankees $175 million in the off season. and a japanese player on friday made a debut. it was far from a dream start, suffering a home run off his third pitch against the blue jays. he finished an eight stricters and two home rons. the yankees winning 7-3. >>...
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. >> i want to thank professor hendricks and marc lamont hill, importantly want to thank all of you for attending here today your participation is then cached in a 10 fantastic manner. thank you so much. >> if you want to get a copy of these discussions, there will be books outside a little bit later. so that is available and also very quickly we will be doing this in the book signing room. and so finally the reading series is in the auditorium next door in the edison jackson and they will go to the front desk and it lets you now. you can get your book signed. >> next from the national black writers conference, in brooklyn, a panel on black literature. [inaudible conversations] >> without further delay, ladies and a woman, brothers and sisters, those of you who are standing and not idle, those of you engaged in great conversations, please pay attention and welcome our panel and the moderator will be since the time and forced, she's right here and thank you. >> hello, hello, hello. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome. i hope that you are settled and dry. we have an amazing panel this afte
. >> i want to thank professor hendricks and marc lamont hill, importantly want to thank all of you for attending here today your participation is then cached in a 10 fantastic manner. thank you so much. >> if you want to get a copy of these discussions, there will be books outside a little bit later. so that is available and also very quickly we will be doing this in the book signing room. and so finally the reading series is in the auditorium next door in the edison jackson and...
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marc lamont hill, don't go anywhere. if you're just tuning in, a story that's shocking the country and the world right now. the owner of the l.a. clippers accused of making racist remarks allegedly on tape about not wanting black people to go to his games and not wanting his girlfriend to be with black people on social media, on instagram. we're following this story for you. i've been texting with charles barkley, who promises to call in as soon as he gets off the air and has a minute. we'll be listening and hearing to charles barkley in this hour. captain: when i'm looking for a hotel with a wet pool, i go to hotels.com. you can get up to 50% off with their private sales. that man's privates are no longer private. ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! thanks, g. >>> it's going to be a rough weekend weatherwise for most of the country east of the rockies. powerful storms are brewing in the plains all the way to texas. separate weather system sen
marc lamont hill, don't go anywhere. if you're just tuning in, a story that's shocking the country and the world right now. the owner of the l.a. clippers accused of making racist remarks allegedly on tape about not wanting black people to go to his games and not wanting his girlfriend to be with black people on social media, on instagram. we're following this story for you. i've been texting with charles barkley, who promises to call in as soon as he gets off the air and has a minute. we'll be...
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you have 53-year-old terry lamonte coming to an assisted living facility to visit her own mother, a womanren for the last eight years, she was supposed to be celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary tomorrow. then you have a grandfather bringing his grandson to a singing competition. grandfather there, to root on 14-year-old reat underwood. reat's mother attended a vigil last night in kansas city and went because she heard a lot of her son's friends showed up there and that's why she wanted to go, to be a part of that. but she spoke with us earlier today about her father and her son that she lost so tragically yesterday. >> as i pulled up, i saw that he was lying on the ground, and my first thought was he had a heart attack, you know, just lying there. but very quickly i realized that it wasn't that, and i knew that my dad was in heaven within seconds. >> you know, no one believes this will happen to you, to your fami family. i know that my dad would have given anything if it could have just been him. he'd have stood up and just said, take me. >> reporter: a lot of people reaching out to
you have 53-year-old terry lamonte coming to an assisted living facility to visit her own mother, a womanren for the last eight years, she was supposed to be celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary tomorrow. then you have a grandfather bringing his grandson to a singing competition. grandfather there, to root on 14-year-old reat underwood. reat's mother attended a vigil last night in kansas city and went because she heard a lot of her son's friends showed up there and that's why she wanted to...
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i am thinking about lamont cars. >> exactly right. it started with t fsi technology.tdi. as you know. what it has done is we have 12 or 14. this technology works. audi has made this technology work. look, the initial buzz? people cannot wait to drive it. >> how are you doing in the race for the luxury car market here? the classic story for the last couple of years is audi versus bmw. monthnth you are up, one you are down, what does it look like? >> globally we were up, then bmw came in march and just got ahead. in the states? >> yes. >> look, we have a plan. this is a business plan where our customers are satisfied and that is what we want to do. concerned not as about who has the number one in this race? >> what concerns me is if our customers are satisfied and if we are making great cars with great products on the road. that concerns me. >> i have got to say, you and i are getting together in a couple of weeks. going to behink is faster around the track? you going to school me? >> are you coming as an individual? or a journalist? as a journalist i will have to let y
i am thinking about lamont cars. >> exactly right. it started with t fsi technology.tdi. as you know. what it has done is we have 12 or 14. this technology works. audi has made this technology work. look, the initial buzz? people cannot wait to drive it. >> how are you doing in the race for the luxury car market here? the classic story for the last couple of years is audi versus bmw. monthnth you are up, one you are down, what does it look like? >> globally we were up, then...
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joining me now, cnn political commentator mark lamont hill and cnn commentator and cnn commentator l.zchapter saying it could forgive sterling one day? >> that dude needs to be fired. he needs to resign or he needs to be fired. he sounds like a fool. i'm just going to come to you straight up. to even suggest that somehow a sitdown with donald sterling now when if anyone should have known about his racist past should have been a local chapter of naacp. first lawsuit was 2003. to pretend they'll sit down with him now and see if that's really in his heart when he's been sued by the department of justice, that man needs to resign or be fired. >> mark, do you agree? >> i do. it's baffling to me how committed he is to looking at donald sterling through this other lens. this isn't a momentary slipup where someone accidentally says the n word, an inappropriate mark. this is man with a history with racist acts in his every day life. this is a deep thing. for him to suggest somehow we don't know what's in his heart, that's absurd to me. it makes me wonder if there's a connection between the naac
joining me now, cnn political commentator mark lamont hill and cnn commentator and cnn commentator l.zchapter saying it could forgive sterling one day? >> that dude needs to be fired. he needs to resign or he needs to be fired. he sounds like a fool. i'm just going to come to you straight up. to even suggest that somehow a sitdown with donald sterling now when if anyone should have known about his racist past should have been a local chapter of naacp. first lawsuit was 2003. to pretend...
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that crash period but what happened on the day on thursday after over twenty fourth was that tom lamont who was the acting chairman of the morgan bank still the morgan bank because jack morgan was was was away overseas saw what was going on the markets saw their interest particularly new u.s. steel and other companies getting slaughter's and called five bankers together to his offices on twenty three wall street which is where the morgan bank resided to decide what to do to save the markets in the decision was almost like what had happened in one thousand seven except that each banker chose to put up twenty five million dollars from their institution and that included charles mitchell from the national city bank now we've taken over from james stillman over over the years our wiggin who was running the chase bank at the time and a few other people that you know mention in the book that decided they would save the markets by investing in the ironically for example our wigan was shorting his stocks in chase through various number of manipulative strategies while he was sitting in that roo
that crash period but what happened on the day on thursday after over twenty fourth was that tom lamont who was the acting chairman of the morgan bank still the morgan bank because jack morgan was was was away overseas saw what was going on the markets saw their interest particularly new u.s. steel and other companies getting slaughter's and called five bankers together to his offices on twenty three wall street which is where the morgan bank resided to decide what to do to save the markets in...