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lord lamont with us. this is a newspaper quote.nt read this in 1963 and it is called the guardian. one of the comical sideshows of the referendum has been the continuing invocation of churchville. if nothing else this squalid campaign has certain -- has surely made at least and thatcher's point about referendum playing into the hands of demagogues. we have long since ceased to be a great power. must me at last ceased to be a great country? what would churchill do? norman: churchill is frequently misquoted because he called for a european federation but he made it crystal clear that britain would not be part of it, and people often quote him saying he wanted a european federation. he made it absolutely clear he did not think britain was suited to be part of it. tom: psychologically, so much of this is the idea of the history and nostalgia, the reality of this british experiment reasserting itself into a you united kingdom -- a new united kingdom. what do you suggest could be the new united kingdom if you succeed in brexit? norman: w
lord lamont with us. this is a newspaper quote.nt read this in 1963 and it is called the guardian. one of the comical sideshows of the referendum has been the continuing invocation of churchville. if nothing else this squalid campaign has certain -- has surely made at least and thatcher's point about referendum playing into the hands of demagogues. we have long since ceased to be a great power. must me at last ceased to be a great country? what would churchill do? norman: churchill is...
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. >> joining us, marc lamont hill.professor at moorehouse college and on the phone is senior political analyst david gergen, who served as presidential adviser for nixon. david, if you were with the nixon administration around 1971 or so, would you have passed through the white house about the time muhammad ali's issues on draft evasion were getting resolved. is that true and was there any -- did you come into contact with any of that controversy? >> i met him a few times along the way. of course he was wonderfully respected as a boxer, but life was not all sweetness in life for him. he had many struggles and he climbed into the ring not on against boxers like sonny liston but he also to also climb into the ring against the u.s. government and amazingly he won there, too. the draft was one of those examples. he was essentially convicted and then had to take it through the courts as we've heard earlier and his conviction was overturned. but as a result of that, joe, he was out of the ring for basically three years, and
. >> joining us, marc lamont hill.professor at moorehouse college and on the phone is senior political analyst david gergen, who served as presidential adviser for nixon. david, if you were with the nixon administration around 1971 or so, would you have passed through the white house about the time muhammad ali's issues on draft evasion were getting resolved. is that true and was there any -- did you come into contact with any of that controversy? >> i met him a few times along the...
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. >> he said the next time i see tim newman, i'm going to push him down, going to put him down, lamontrds. our mission at clover is to create the best tasting, highest quality dairy products. clover has relationships with 27 different family farms. the environment is who clover is. without it, we're nothing. pg&e's been a great partner. they're the energy experts, we're the milk guys. pg&e worked with clover on a number of energy efficiency projects to save energy every month. if you're part of the fabric of the community, you've got to ensure that you do things right, environment included. learn how you can save at pge.com/save together, we're building a better california. ♪ joe campbell, 70 years old, was charged with murder. deliberate homicide they call it here. accused of killing tim newman in cold blood. >> just made me wonder how it had gotten to this point where someone died. >> worse, breaking the unwritten code of the west. >> you're accusing this man of doing probably the lowest thing you can do in western mythology, shoot a man in the back. is that what he did, shot him in
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. >> he said the next time i see tim newman, i'm going to push him down, going to put him down, lamontrds. it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. at td bank we do things differently, like having the longest hours of any bank. don't just bank. bank human. unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. like putting oregano in their water. it has natural antioxidants that keep our chickens healthy. and we don't have to use antibiotics in their diet. more like orega-yes, am i right? oregano, just one more way we bring you chickens raised with it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. ♪ joe campbell, 70 years old, was charged with murder. deliberate homicide they call it here. accused of killing tim n
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tracked down lamont he is in custody for the senseless murder. and one n.y.p.d. expert gathered all employees for questioning in looking a surveillance video. they're not letting her die in vain. and then went to go file paperwork to keep him away from her. but the pizza manager to say what date they can what kind of woman she was. >> to have some hard chips and rethinking. >> preston peas. >> let get this video of the triplets that take friendship to the new level. every guard day as they call it day greet the three men with waves in cheers and it all started when their mother would walk them when they were two months old. she started to have them waved to them and eventually they started to honk and now the friendship has grown ever since. the kit is video i have seen in a while. >> get a load of this is show below girl in philadelphia it was princess day she city enough of that she dressed up like a hot dog and mustard and ketchup port all over herself. she dressed as a hot dog one of my fourth of july favorites. >> with the purchase of the two and injured $50
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gum® brand. >>> back now with margaret hoover, mark preston, mark lamont hill and -- what did you dosions right now. if a candidate were to take a hard turn on the sityle in whic he run as campaign and everything like that, people would question it. if you bring in new management and then you make a hard turn, people don't question it. >> the question is is there enough time now. how much does hillary clinton have? >> $117 million in outside money. >> when you compare 42 million to $117 million, lord, come on. >> there's no doubt. we're fighting very hard. that's why we need the super pacs to jump up. >> this isn't just a popularity contest. at some point you need a ground game and a ground team and he doesn't have that. >> okay, thank you. so how long have we been sitting here saying, everyone, this is not a popularity contest at this point, everyone needs to people. and people were like, oh, you're a trump hater. people were giving him advice and all of a sudden it's a reality now. >> republicans get behind donald trump because if you don't, we're going to lose this election. >> an
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gum® brand. >>> back now with bruce levell, mark preston, margaret hoover and marc hill lamont. >> let'she dump trump movement. trump says it will be illegal to change the delegation rules. politifact rates that as mostly false. what are the chances of that happening? >> it won't happen. this is why, don. at the end of the day there were a lot of cruz supporters, kasich supporters, and it's emotional. i know for a fact when we get to cleveland, these folks will come around. i really, really believe that. >> do you ythink that they will margaret hoover? >> i love your optimism -- >> they are because if they don't, you are voting for hillary. >> i think there are a lot of republicans who think the interest of the party -- the longevity of the party is longer than one election cycle. but i will say to your point, i actually think you're right on this. i think there certainly are delegates who still want to mount a challenge. a lot of them are cruz delegates who want to get their piece in place for 2020. while they may force a floor fight and try to embarrass the nominee, these are the thing
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larry sabato, marc lamont hill, appreciate your time. good to see you both and your perspectives.ting down with our own jake tapper. that's going to happen at 9:00 a.m. eastern on "state of the union." and the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> and hello, thanks for joining me. i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield. any moment, we're expecting to hear from donald trump, trying to fire up the supporters out of tampa, florida. the presumptive republican nominee expected to take the podium soon, as he is pivoting now to the attention of the general election. the crowd is really not what wave seen in the past. not the big numbers here. only partially filling the convention center there. our cnn politics reporter, jeremy diamond, joining us live from the rally. jeremy, address that first. we saw out of richmond, virginia, that the venue was not filled, by far. we're seeing thousands and thous
larry sabato, marc lamont hill, appreciate your time. good to see you both and your perspectives.ting down with our own jake tapper. that's going to happen at 9:00 a.m. eastern on "state of the union." and the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> and hello, thanks for joining me. i'm suzanne malveaux in for fredricka whitfield. any moment, we're expecting to hear from donald trump, trying to fire up the supporters out of tampa, florida. the presumptive...
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lamont andlor, lord nigel lawson, they both think the brexit will be good for the british economy.itary.gthen the good for the british economy because britain is the fifth world. economy in the it will be able to make its own decisions. currently there are 28 countries total in the eu. when britain negotiates with india, china, the united states, they are one of 28. if they can do it on their own they will have a greater global role. laura: what is the biggest benefit? john: democratic self-government. the right of a people to rule themselves. laura: what if the markets crash? john: i do not think they will crash. blips for abe while. this is a powerful economic country. they have nothing to be afraid of. boris johnson said there is nothing to fear. written shouldn't brace the global future. be able to make decisions on its own and not be beaten out by 27 other countries inside of the european union. laura: john fonte thank you for joining us. whereo libya government-backed forces have made gains against the fighters of the so-called islamic state. the fighting has been going on si
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political commentator mark lamont hill, david gergen and jason osborne.or nutter, let me start with you as a hillary clinton supporter. this is pretty damning. guy gives between 1 and $5 million, never comes up with an explanation. now saying they're embarrassed about it, seems to come at the insistence of secretary clinton. how could this happen? >> this is obviously a brand-new story. i don't know that in that story that it was said it was at the insistence of secretary clinton. those are details we'll have to obviously sort out. doesn't sound like a particularly great situation, no question about it. but let's get more of the details. >> mark, what do you say? >> i agree with the mayor. we certainly need as much information as possible before we make any definitive judgment. but this smells bad. this looks bad. the sudden resignation, the lack of any sort of plausible resume. i mean, they're arguing -- >> can i just say, guys, what more details do we need? >> i can't imagine anything that would make me arrive at a different conclusion than the one i've
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marc lamont hill, thank you so much.e're joined once again now by former british boxer and world champion chris eubank. thanks so much for coming in again, chris. when you listen to all of this and we just got the perspective from the united states and what it was like during the 1960s and the impact that muhammad ali really had on the things outside sports. can you see that across the pond it was about the same way there? did he sort of transcend sports in england and in other countries where people thought of him as something more than a boxer? >> most certainly. he used his platform which was boxing to be the humanitarian that he was. and still is. because that spirit is still vibrant. mandela in his inaugural speech said, the world cannot be served by your playing small. there is nothing enlightened about shrinking so others around you will feel secure. when we let our own light shine, we unconsciously allow others to do the same. and in liberating ourselves from our own fears, our presence automatically lib rates ot
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those inside the boxing community have a unique perspective on ali's legacy and that includes lamontne, i don't think, will ever do there again, be able to touch people regardless of race, nationality, religion, whatever. he touched them. you could see that throughout the time that he lived. so many different people coming in wanting to talk about him. he just was a great person, great human being. i think he's called the greatest not because of his athleticism, but he was the greatest person that anyone ever met. >>> gordie howe died at 88 years of age. howe was 52 years old during his last year in the nhl. he was still pretty good. he had 41 points that year for the hartford whalers in what was his 33rd season of pro hockey. zblchblg >>> to the nba finals. golden state won the first two games by a combined 48 points. cleveland back at home won game three by 30. the cavs, a slight favorite tonight. tip off at 9:00. >>> the washington redskins charitable foundation teamed up with the mid atlantic dairy association to fight childhood obesity. several players led students through exerc
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champ george foreman and bringing back tim shanahan, biographer of "running with the champ" and marc lamonthill, a political analyst but also has insight on muhammad ali and his legacy. good that you can all be back with me. mr. foreman, let's pick up where you left off. you were talking about how you didn't really think that much of muhammad ali before you actually went into the ring with him but then you became a great friend. what impressed you most about how he was able to be a showman but then he was able to deliver once he got out of the ring because he talked a lot of smack that intimidated and angered a lot but he delivered. >> it's so strange because there are so many people about muhammad ali said "i was angry with him." we never were in a press conference together. there was never any face-to-face confrontation. when i met him in the ring, that's all we had going for us that night in the ring. there was no putting me down. i heard that on the news he called me the frankenstein monster but he was only saying that because it was true. i was a monster and i was going to be after him
champ george foreman and bringing back tim shanahan, biographer of "running with the champ" and marc lamonthill, a political analyst but also has insight on muhammad ali and his legacy. good that you can all be back with me. mr. foreman, let's pick up where you left off. you were talking about how you didn't really think that much of muhammad ali before you actually went into the ring with him but then you became a great friend. what impressed you most about how he was able to be a...
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earlier today, we got a chance to meet up with the puppy maya a david lamont a she was reunited with her family. >> i got the call. excited. >> reporter: the dog's owner did not want to be shown on camera but says he is very thankful maya is back home. the san leandro police department says a good samaritan saw the news coverage after maya was taken and that person had a friend or acquaintance who bought the dog off the street earlier this week. >> someone that he knew had that dog and he was able to convince the person to relinquish the dog to him and bring it back to us. >> reporter: maya was taken from her owner at gunpoint on monday. the 1-year-old said a man -- the 14-year-old said a man approached him and had a gun. he didn't want to give the dog to them but a second man pointed a gun at him and he let her go. now, police are still looking for the two suspects in the case. they pulled surveillance video from the area but are still asking for the public's help. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> fremont police say that scammers are calling people up claiming to have kidnapped their chil
earlier today, we got a chance to meet up with the puppy maya a david lamont a she was reunited with her family. >> i got the call. excited. >> reporter: the dog's owner did not want to be shown on camera but says he is very thankful maya is back home. the san leandro police department says a good samaritan saw the news coverage after maya was taken and that person had a friend or acquaintance who bought the dog off the street earlier this week. >> someone that he knew had...
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professors, julian seltzer and mark lamont, thanks for being with us.he louisville center is where muhammad ali was born. it is sort of home-based for all things muhammad ali. that is not where he passed away. he passed way in scottsdale, arizona. we are expecting to hear from his family shortly. >> expecting to hear from them within the hour, john. at this point, we will get more details about the funeral plans, more details about who will be attending and, hopefully, john will be able to give more details about his final moments. when i think about muhammad ali, i think of that quote from f. scott fitzgerald, there are no second acts in american lives. not only did he have a second act and a third act and a fourth act. he was so many different things to soechl peop many different p. he was called the underdog in 1964. no one thought he would win that fight but he did, the civil rights leader, the conscientious objective. he was also a father i knew and still know one of his daughters, mayor y murium ali, we used to talk about her dad a lot. when she w
professors, julian seltzer and mark lamont, thanks for being with us.he louisville center is where muhammad ali was born. it is sort of home-based for all things muhammad ali. that is not where he passed away. he passed way in scottsdale, arizona. we are expecting to hear from his family shortly. >> expecting to hear from them within the hour, john. at this point, we will get more details about the funeral plans, more details about who will be attending and, hopefully, john will be able...
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lamont can continue getting to know her caretakers. >>it was the best news ever. >>an incredible feeling. that is one reason why police officers do the job they do. >>reporter: the owner who is still shaken up does not plan on walking her and night anytime soon. >>> a beautiful day all across the bay. the sun was outshining as we are looking at video from all around san francisco, even some blue skies. it looks like the warm temperatures will continue. how much longer will they last? >>you were near the ocean. i was on a lake, hewer at a festival, we are spoiled people. >>we really are. what beautiful weather. we had drizzly conditions but you start off the weekend with lots of sunshine. it looks like that is going to continue. we did have a few high clouds cruising across the skies in other parts picking up some raindrops. you can see that sliding by in the sierra nevada. san francisco bay area looking good, plenty of sunshine and clear all the way to the coastline. the golden gate nice and clear as we are working on a fantastic evening outside. temperatures are
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we have with us professor mark lamont hill, campaign correspondent maggie hagerman and joe borelli. the big question, of course, will corey lewandowski's firing help turn a campaign that has recently hit the skids but we're hearing this about potential assassin of mr. trump who thankfully was apprehended before he could do anything. we'll talk about this next coming up next. ♪ (woman) one year ago today mom started searching for her words. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. safety doesn't come in a box. it's not a banner that goes on a wall. it's not something you do now and then. or when it's convenient. it's using state-of-the-art simulators to better prepare for any situation. it's giving offshore t
we have with us professor mark lamont hill, campaign correspondent maggie hagerman and joe borelli. the big question, of course, will corey lewandowski's firing help turn a campaign that has recently hit the skids but we're hearing this about potential assassin of mr. trump who thankfully was apprehended before he could do anything. we'll talk about this next coming up next. ♪ (woman) one year ago today mom started searching for her words. and my brother ray and i started searching for...
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and next thing this happened hap beiber no match for lamont,am though, he ends up on the grou ground.ber doesn't seem very fazed d by this whole thing by the beatt down he took posted his image oe instagram with the cops "not ano scratch on this pretty boy".. oh, boy.,oy and later, snapping anotherg ano selfie saying "no hesitation". >> i have no patience for this.. i got to tell you something. sot i'm a belieber. i love justin beiber. bbe this album is incredible i evene saw the documentary in the theater. >> so talented. so talen >> you did.ou >> yes. i think we need to nation comee together and put justin in timee out sometimes.ometimes. >> you've been bad boy. >> i agree. >> you are grounded for a littlo bit. i don't approve of this behavi behavior. >> i agree with you.>> i mean i loved his documentary a women to the theater as well. i love his music. mic. i think he's super talupal lenderred. he's handsome. he's got it going on, right.ht >> right. >> but this behavior is just questionable.onable >> turned around.un i've been really proud of himf not only making good music but mak
and next thing this happened hap beiber no match for lamont,am though, he ends up on the grou ground.ber doesn't seem very fazed d by this whole thing by the beatt down he took posted his image oe instagram with the cops "not ano scratch on this pretty boy".. oh, boy.,oy and later, snapping anotherg ano selfie saying "no hesitation". >> i have no patience for this.. i got to tell you something. sot i'm a belieber. i love justin beiber. bbe this album is incredible i...
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with last week la mopa richmond is saying beiber caneir avoid a lawsuit if he just sitst down with lamonta sit face to face and they canhey work through their issues ands kind of put this whole thingle behind them. them. he said that he will actually aa take responsibility for theibile fight if justin is willing toili sit down with him. w him but if not, then he will end upu going through with a lawsuit ant pursuingt got to think maybe the back of o this maybe lamont just reallyt r just wants that photo.. >> beiber is not taking pictures with fans why would he take one with somebody that's brawlingbr with him. >> you of that no. it will avoid lawsuit and havinh to pay out lot of money, it's, worth the photo.woh th >> you're thinking with thee ngw rationale mind not the beiber mine. mine. >> that's the rationale mine.alm moving on next to tray songs.. we're here in washington, d.c..c mc lean virginia 20, 25 minutesm from our studios. tray songs apparently through a massive party i guess before wee get to the party he's richly r from peter burg two hours or so away from mc lean.n. do you kn
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mark lamont hill and cnn political senior analyst, david gergen. the last thing you just heard from donald trump, i will never let you down. i immediately thought of just the 24 hour news cycle we've come through in which paul ryan said his comments about the judge were the textbook definition of a racist comment. that's a letdown. governor brian sandoval saying you can't defend the indefensible and saying if he's wrong for america, why would you conclude he's right for the republican party and republican from maine, change the approach he's taking. he needs to change. senator mark cook, he does not have the temperament to command our military. that is the textbook of letting your fellow republicans down. where is there the disconnect? >> there's no question that he let down lots and lots of top republicans and the ripple effects have still not quieted down, ashleigh. i think the issue now is, was last night, does he feel cand fight a new rule with donald trump? he was more presidential but will it last more than 24 hours? a lot of republicans worr
mark lamont hill and cnn political senior analyst, david gergen. the last thing you just heard from donald trump, i will never let you down. i immediately thought of just the 24 hour news cycle we've come through in which paul ryan said his comments about the judge were the textbook definition of a racist comment. that's a letdown. governor brian sandoval saying you can't defend the indefensible and saying if he's wrong for america, why would you conclude he's right for the republican party and...
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and mark lamont hill and senior analyst david gergen, kayleigh mcenany, critic tara setmayer, and campaignt the hillary clinton speech. what do you make of it, what impact do you think it will be. she did raise a lot of specifics all at once. i am wondering if you think it was too much too soon? >> that's an interesting question about too soon. i don't think it was too much. i thought it was the most comprehensive, best crafted speech she's given. i think the major thing it did, it heartened supporters, energized her supporters. they have been disappointed she seems to be lackluster, hasn't been good on the stump. i thought david axelrod's point she was comfortable in that setting was on target. i think in many ways it helped her campaign. the interesting question is how she's now framing the fall. thfall as we heard earlier, this is a framing speech. it is almost all negative, elect me because i am not donald trump as opposed to a positive vision for the fun. and the issue she kept circling back to in the speech, do you really want his finger on the button. she's going to a primal fear ab
and mark lamont hill and senior analyst david gergen, kayleigh mcenany, critic tara setmayer, and campaignt the hillary clinton speech. what do you make of it, what impact do you think it will be. she did raise a lot of specifics all at once. i am wondering if you think it was too much too soon? >> that's an interesting question about too soon. i don't think it was too much. i thought it was the most comprehensive, best crafted speech she's given. i think the major thing it did, it...
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let's talk about it with cnn politics reporter tom and cnn commentator mark lamont hill. cnn political commentator and trump supporter kayleigh . trump has not led clinton in a national poll since may. could we see this begin to translate in some of these key battle ground states that we've been watching? >> i think this is the post unity bump that people were looking for on the democratic side. there are big questions of whether bernie sanders would get out. he's effectively out at this point. no endorsement of course yet. what we saw in trump became the presumptive nominee, he got that polling bump. now clinton's getting the polling bump. this is why the trump campaign is starting to retool, why they got serious. you saw the departure of lewandowski. we just got an e-mail from paul manafort sent out to their e-mail list, the campaign chairman, hitting on main points, hitting on them cleanly. making a clear concise argument. these are the type of things you want to see from the general election nominee. they've made that pivot. there's catchup to be had here, but there's
let's talk about it with cnn politics reporter tom and cnn commentator mark lamont hill. cnn political commentator and trump supporter kayleigh . trump has not led clinton in a national poll since may. could we see this begin to translate in some of these key battle ground states that we've been watching? >> i think this is the post unity bump that people were looking for on the democratic side. there are big questions of whether bernie sanders would get out. he's effectively out at this...
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and the the cymer 2013 interview with huff post live's mark lamont hill, browder talked about his suicidettempts at rikers and his efforts to get psychiatric help. >> i would say i committed suicide about five or six times. >> you attempted suicide five or six times while in prison? >> yes. meried to resort to telling correctional facility i wanted to see a psychiatrist or counselor, something. i wasn't feeling right. everything was just getting to me and i just could not take it. i needed some of you to talk to. i needed -- i just into do talk and be stress free. the correction officers did not want to hear me out. nobody wanted to listen. amy: that was kalief soon after he was released from prison. for people who have not followed kalief's story, jennifer gonnerman, you have done such an amazing job bringing his story to life, explain again how he went to rikers at the age of 16. >> he was walking home from a party late one night in the bronx, the spring of 2010. a sophomore in high school at the time. eckstein, justbout to turn 17. a police car drives up and 70's in the backseat who po
and the the cymer 2013 interview with huff post live's mark lamont hill, browder talked about his suicidettempts at rikers and his efforts to get psychiatric help. >> i would say i committed suicide about five or six times. >> you attempted suicide five or six times while in prison? >> yes. meried to resort to telling correctional facility i wanted to see a psychiatrist or counselor, something. i wasn't feeling right. everything was just getting to me and i just could not take...
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. >> hi, my name is katie lamont. thank you for the opportunity to be here. so, we have not done a lot of deep thinking yet about the preparing ourselves for the commercial leasing. we designed the space as discussed previous ly one space will accommodate the literacy program and a retail frontage. the other end of the building's retail is to accommodate a restaurant looking out to mission bay boulevard. we believe that will be nice with a opportunity for outdoor seating. then the spaces between. you know we, we lease property throughout tenderloin and these areas of the mission. our peer mercy housing leased their frontage further down fourth street. we will build on our experience in our other developments and mercy's experience in that development. we will work with. i don't remember her name exactly there is a woman we worked with our initial conceptual proposal. to get a good sense what the market is there and the community needs to fill out the shopping area. i. >> all of the critical amenities that people need and rely on their day to day lives. ideall
. >> hi, my name is katie lamont. thank you for the opportunity to be here. so, we have not done a lot of deep thinking yet about the preparing ourselves for the commercial leasing. we designed the space as discussed previous ly one space will accommodate the literacy program and a retail frontage. the other end of the building's retail is to accommodate a restaurant looking out to mission bay boulevard. we believe that will be nice with a opportunity for outdoor seating. then the spaces...
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and that's his son, lamont junior. >> what do we have right here?ads becoming more domestic kate dollars mark i friend, kita, his daughter over here, gee gee, that's my neice over there. what's up? >> high. >> that's my beautiful daughter right here, what's up, gianna. and you know what they are doing, they are cooking, having fun, preparing a meal together. another great activity for fathers to do with their kids, and i said again, guys, way more domesticated these days, do a lot more than just bring home the bacon. we cook it, too. >> well go to amazon.com. get this book right here, real father writing a real book. mothers, get this book for your fathers, they may need some ideas. alex, mike? >> sounds good to me. >> i can do that one activity. >> which one? >> the one sitting on the couch watching it. v. >> that's the only one you would be willing to do? >> i might get on the floor and play with the kids. >> my dad added another thing to the list what he wants to do on father day. >> wants to go to holmesburg bakery, because bob talking about tha
and that's his son, lamont junior. >> what do we have right here?ads becoming more domestic kate dollars mark i friend, kita, his daughter over here, gee gee, that's my neice over there. what's up? >> high. >> that's my beautiful daughter right here, what's up, gianna. and you know what they are doing, they are cooking, having fun, preparing a meal together. another great activity for fathers to do with their kids, and i said again, guys, way more domesticated these days, do a...
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scientists at la month earth object -- lamont earth observatory, columbia university, invented a way to study carbon dioxide by dissolving the gas into water and then storing the water into rocks where it reacts to form the mineral calcite. calcite will then store the carbon dioxide as a solid deep underground. this project of columbia university is being experimented with in iceland is called carbfix. they pumped about 250 tons of carbon dioxide mixed with water into the rocks in 2012. they found when they came back in 2014 that 95% of the carbon dioxide had become calcite. and while there are some very specific requirements to make this particular technology work, the right kind of rock, the right amount of water, the carbon dioxide being generated close to the right kind of rocks, it's an example of an innovating technology that could prove useful as another tool in the fight against climate change. a second idea that's starting to expand is to recognize that we can put solar panels in a variety of places, not just on the ground, not just on our rooftops, but also on bodies of wat
scientists at la month earth object -- lamont earth observatory, columbia university, invented a way to study carbon dioxide by dissolving the gas into water and then storing the water into rocks where it reacts to form the mineral calcite. calcite will then store the carbon dioxide as a solid deep underground. this project of columbia university is being experimented with in iceland is called carbfix. they pumped about 250 tons of carbon dioxide mixed with water into the rocks in 2012. they...
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as the author ann lamont once wrote, light houses don't go running all over an island looking for boats to save. they just stand there shining. although i can't save every boat, i hope that by speaking today you absorbed a small amount of light, a small knowing that justice was served , a small assurance that we are getting somewhere and a big, big knowing that you are important and you are untouchable, you are beautiful, you are to be valued, respected, undeniably every minute of every day, you are powerful and nobody can take that away from you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer, for five minutes. . emmer: mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate mary gangle of coon rapids, minnesota. by the awarded office multiple sclerosis society. it was for her achievements to improve the lives those diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. she spends nearly 400 hours at the front desk where she has tasks. multiple sclerosis is a debilitating disease of the central nervous system which affects more than two million people worldwide. thos
as the author ann lamont once wrote, light houses don't go running all over an island looking for boats to save. they just stand there shining. although i can't save every boat, i hope that by speaking today you absorbed a small amount of light, a small knowing that justice was served , a small assurance that we are getting somewhere and a big, big knowing that you are important and you are untouchable, you are beautiful, you are to be valued, respected, undeniably every minute of every day,...
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joining us, cnn political commentator mark lamont hill. kansas secretary of state and jim mecina. well, jim, we just heard the president in that video enthusiastically endorsing hillary clinton. it was interesting the form that they used for the endorsement. going out next wednesday, campaign with her in green bay, wisconsin. to put it out on social media, were you surprised by this format? >> no. i think it's perfect barack obama. this is how we did in both campaigns. went right to the people, gave a straight message on why he was doing this. i was really proud the white house decided to do it this way. >> what did you think of this endorsement? >> well, look. barack obama's very likable guy. i think he is a huge asset to hillary clinton in that regard but i think there's a real risk here of hillary clinton tethering herself to the obama record because while he has a 50% approval rating, issue by issue, it's not high. a full 65% of the country thinks we are heading in the wrong direction. perhaps because more people are on food stamps. stagnant wages. middle east being on fire. i
joining us, cnn political commentator mark lamont hill. kansas secretary of state and jim mecina. well, jim, we just heard the president in that video enthusiastically endorsing hillary clinton. it was interesting the form that they used for the endorsement. going out next wednesday, campaign with her in green bay, wisconsin. to put it out on social media, were you surprised by this format? >> no. i think it's perfect barack obama. this is how we did in both campaigns. went right to the...
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and mark lamont hill, professor at morehouse college. mark, you go first. the house. something did happen in the senate. the same bills were voted on, voted down. what do you make of this tactic, and this effort? >> i think it is an extraordinary effort. obviously the bills were shot down in the accept natsenate. this is their dramatic gesture coming from the house side. is there a long history in civil rights activism. it will draw public attention which can lead to a different outcome. >> there is an odd disconnect when we talk about guns. i could show you 1,000 polls that have numbers from 50s to the 90s of people they want change. but there is no will to do it on the republican side of the aisle, and frankly, democrats have had their shots and not taken them as well. what's the disconnect? >> well, i think the disconnect is that you have lot of people that say in general they want things to get better and they want there to be some sort of reform of gun control, but then you have democratics that are coming out and pushing extreme measures that will not
and mark lamont hill, professor at morehouse college. mark, you go first. the house. something did happen in the senate. the same bills were voted on, voted down. what do you make of this tactic, and this effort? >> i think it is an extraordinary effort. obviously the bills were shot down in the accept natsenate. this is their dramatic gesture coming from the house side. is there a long history in civil rights activism. it will draw public attention which can lead to a different outcome....