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cousin leroy. leroy played the piano. but he played boogie woodie. and he showed me how. well, any way, i got into it. once i heard that boogie woogie. and i was -- >> gone. >> it was all over for me. >> what is your dad's influence? >> he was the loved the music so much he would go buy the records. my mama wouldn't buy the records. e would just sit there and listen to them for hours. >> how did you manage to get with people like lou and bb king and go around the world with these people? >> well, at the time there was a club owned by don. >> i remember him. of course. >> it was called the showcase. he had two clubs. the showcase and the sportsman. and he would have, say like bobby in one club. and lou at the other. and by us playing at the showcase at that time, i got to play with everybody that was big. you know. they called it circuit. but coming from vallejo, i thought i was, map, in heaven. i got to play with and talk with the greatest r & b entertainers in the world. i mean, it doesn't get much better than etta james and lou and willie john. andrews. charles muscle w
cousin leroy. leroy played the piano. but he played boogie woodie. and he showed me how. well, any way, i got into it. once i heard that boogie woogie. and i was -- >> gone. >> it was all over for me. >> what is your dad's influence? >> he was the loved the music so much he would go buy the records. my mama wouldn't buy the records. e would just sit there and listen to them for hours. >> how did you manage to get with people like lou and bb king and go around the...
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and former metropolitan police superintendence, leroy low, good hero, totally. after the life bull. cough they call address racism in the police effectively until there is a wider conversation about racism in the u. k. this country has a problem about race. it has been like bats in slavery, imperialism cleaners, and i'm post war and, and they need to have a conversation through central government and other agencies because, you know, express the rating is not being dealt with. and that's why slices reasons the races come out and trade marry how the people in the sports or whatever. and then, you know, people having terrible experience public services including the police to know what occurred to me as i was thinking camilla was do you think having more black and brown police officers commissioners, do you think that would make a difference? i think it would make a hell of a difference. and my personal belief of the experience of dealing with the i p. c for that needs to change completely. and 8 needs to not have 40 percent of ex police officers in there. and you
and former metropolitan police superintendence, leroy low, good hero, totally. after the life bull. cough they call address racism in the police effectively until there is a wider conversation about racism in the u. k. this country has a problem about race. it has been like bats in slavery, imperialism cleaners, and i'm post war and, and they need to have a conversation through central government and other agencies because, you know, express the rating is not being dealt with. and that's why...
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one blue little leroy myself called is 30 years old. stuff on the school precinct. just finished band practice. so i was traumatized from those days, but it didn't stop me from joining the police because i knew i'd bring an experience. i know if it's not just about road cops, there are road cops who influence the more real offices. well, i was going to going to say is that should be the good cops, challenging those road cops, and some will tell you a lot of times offices don't speak up against those offices right there, but it's to say, oh, there's offices wrong and they're complicit by the silence, or even conspiratorial in making up evidence, or agreeing on false claims or whatever it may be on a on i think to miller's point is around that those offices didn't investigate that thing properly. they'd already cited with the white people who were laying into a daughter, and as a result of that, you got mis coverages of justice and this in hundreds of hundreds of them. and it's because the rogue, the few that are in there, not being challenged by the good cops. you kn
one blue little leroy myself called is 30 years old. stuff on the school precinct. just finished band practice. so i was traumatized from those days, but it didn't stop me from joining the police because i knew i'd bring an experience. i know if it's not just about road cops, there are road cops who influence the more real offices. well, i was going to going to say is that should be the good cops, challenging those road cops, and some will tell you a lot of times offices don't speak up against...
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becker: catherine leroy, a french photojournalist, frances fitzgerald, an american reporter, lung forazine -- long form magazine, and and kate webb. an australian combat reporter. host: your subtitle makes the case, how three women rewrote the story of the war. it makes the case that their work provided a counter narrative to the kinds of news the pentagon was serving up to journalists and the public and more conventional coverage. how did they do that? ms. becker: they did it by -- it is interesting you said counter because it was enlarging. they certainly were out covering the combat, but they enlarged what they reported on and what they photographed, and as outsiders they did not quite realize as they were going along how much they were changing. they made a more humane picture. they looked at the country deeper, the society and culture is deeper. catherine did not take photographs that were patriotic. she took humane you saw the anguish, the fear, the determination of the battle. frances fitzgerald, who was known as frankie, she really bored into the country, and in fact a lot of
becker: catherine leroy, a french photojournalist, frances fitzgerald, an american reporter, lung forazine -- long form magazine, and and kate webb. an australian combat reporter. host: your subtitle makes the case, how three women rewrote the story of the war. it makes the case that their work provided a counter narrative to the kinds of news the pentagon was serving up to journalists and the public and more conventional coverage. how did they do that? ms. becker: they did it by -- it is...
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. >> reporter: we caught up with jalen cobb, and her dad, leroy, who said distance-learning allowed them to spend more time together, but he's glad she's going back to class. >> just being around friends and seeing different cultures, different lifestyles, so you don't get to see that as much when you're in the house. re/max and is a unified is no longer offering distance learning. masks will be required indoors and outdoors for everyone, regardless of vaccination status. there will be no more social distancing. glass in the classroom is optional. temperature checks are gone. parents must fill out a questionnaire every morning before class and there will still be staggered drop off and pick up times. >> you don't think wearing a mask everywhere is overkill? why not? >> because the virus is fading and it keeps people safe. >> reporter: students who do not want to go to in person classes have signed up here at liberty alternative school. 550 total students have enrolled for so-called independent studies. 330 of them have done so for medical reasons. the district handed out laptops for the
. >> reporter: we caught up with jalen cobb, and her dad, leroy, who said distance-learning allowed them to spend more time together, but he's glad she's going back to class. >> just being around friends and seeing different cultures, different lifestyles, so you don't get to see that as much when you're in the house. re/max and is a unified is no longer offering distance learning. masks will be required indoors and outdoors for everyone, regardless of vaccination status. there will...
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the guy is lieutenant michael leroy byrd. you'll almost not see that in a single media report.ause he's plaque. what i'm trying to get at here is that if you're black, and on the left, you have a sort of pass in our culture. >> that was in april. it explains a lot about the right wing's dangerous obsession with officer byrd. while we can't pinpoint when trump first learned of byrd's identity, it cast his threats in an even more ominous light. >> if that were on the other side, the person that did the shooting would be strung up and hung. >> strung up. now in the wake of the interview with lester holt, tucker carlson and others are working over time to portray ashley babbitt as a martyr while demonizing byrd. he is calling her a protester and knocking byrd for doing the job. >> i don't think we execute ene unarmed protesters. he's a hero. we call that courage, we devalued the term. >> hashtag back the blue, right. with me is mary donald trump. i immediately got afraid for him. now i'm thinking back to times that your uncle donald said we know who you are and hearing they knew hi
the guy is lieutenant michael leroy byrd. you'll almost not see that in a single media report.ause he's plaque. what i'm trying to get at here is that if you're black, and on the left, you have a sort of pass in our culture. >> that was in april. it explains a lot about the right wing's dangerous obsession with officer byrd. while we can't pinpoint when trump first learned of byrd's identity, it cast his threats in an even more ominous light. >> if that were on the other side, the...
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. >> reporter: and then in the middle of the third day -- >> we the jury find the defendant, ralph leroy the end of ralph's story? oh, no. on the day set aside for his sentencing ralph decided the plot needed one more twist. the jail issued him a safety razor to clean up for court. ralph used it to slash his wrists and throat. his own son was not sympathetic. >> well, you know, the sucker would rather go out than actually face his destiny that way. >> reporter: suicide attempt, delaying tactic, whatever it was it didn't work. a day later the judge ordered ralph back to court. >> people versus ralph lee candelario sentencing. >> reporter: and ralph, bandaged up, got another day in the spotlight. >> your honor, i have maintained that i have been innocent through this whole process. >> reporter: and then a keen observer might almost have heard the jaws drop around the courtroom. >> pam will be resurrected. we will be able to see her again. we will be able to watch her laugh and sing and do all the things that made her such a special person. and in that regard, i put my hope in that future.
. >> reporter: and then in the middle of the third day -- >> we the jury find the defendant, ralph leroy the end of ralph's story? oh, no. on the day set aside for his sentencing ralph decided the plot needed one more twist. the jail issued him a safety razor to clean up for court. ralph used it to slash his wrists and throat. his own son was not sympathetic. >> well, you know, the sucker would rather go out than actually face his destiny that way. >> reporter: suicide...
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newton leroy gingrich. how was the vatican, by the way? and i know. you're all about to say juanita broderick. this is her, right? this country, no, this world is replete with predatory men. they're in politics and tv. hey, matt lauer. and hollywood and hip-hop. there's harvey weinstein and les moonves and bill o'reilly and the probably burning in hell roger ailes and russell simmons and on and on and on. it's a huge problem. but it's one that has grown out of this toxic idea of male entitlement that only one of our two political parties actually embraces. democrats literally fired al franken for a picture and apparent hugging. we are over the top on moral compass on this side. it is you on the right who voted 60% in alabama for judge roy "banned from hot topic" moore. and voted 6 in 10 for jeffrey epstein's rapy bosom buddy donald trump. and then made him your king. so that's on you. joining me now is maura gay, a member of the "new york times" editorial board. and charlie sykes, editor at large at the bull wrk and an msnbc contributor and columnist.
newton leroy gingrich. how was the vatican, by the way? and i know. you're all about to say juanita broderick. this is her, right? this country, no, this world is replete with predatory men. they're in politics and tv. hey, matt lauer. and hollywood and hip-hop. there's harvey weinstein and les moonves and bill o'reilly and the probably burning in hell roger ailes and russell simmons and on and on and on. it's a huge problem. but it's one that has grown out of this toxic idea of male...
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karl, you have heard from many of them, this is leroy petry, served in afghanistan, saying we abandonedhis was this morning. >> we abandoned them and it makes me angry. how long have we stood by our ally necessary germany, japan, korea, we made a commitment. we've been there 20 years, we should have honored that commitment and stayed for a lifetime if needed. >> sandra: the 13 service members who died in that attack yesterday, carl, we learned the names and grieve for their families. important to hear from the veterans, they have a lot to say on all of this. >> that is right. i was on vacation, yesterday i had lunch in rancho, mexico, in the restaurant is a plaque honoring that man. i want him and everyone else to understand, for 20 years, you did the right thing. you sacrificed, bled and fought, and we stayed in afghanistan and made certain it was not a haven for terrorism. and between 65 and 70% of the afghan people are under the age of 25. they have no memory of anything except what they lived in, land desperately attempting freewayed, democracy and engage with the modern world. >> j
karl, you have heard from many of them, this is leroy petry, served in afghanistan, saying we abandonedhis was this morning. >> we abandoned them and it makes me angry. how long have we stood by our ally necessary germany, japan, korea, we made a commitment. we've been there 20 years, we should have honored that commitment and stayed for a lifetime if needed. >> sandra: the 13 service members who died in that attack yesterday, carl, we learned the names and grieve for their...
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susan: we will hear what he says to charles payne leroy at 2:00 p.m. stuart: adam aaron from amc.ng guy. let me check robinhood. where is it going this morning, up to $56 per share. in case you missed it, we had bar stool dave portnoy on the show yesterday. listen to what he said about robinhood. >> i didn't invest in it out of principle, but they are killing it. not much you can say right now. i guess he went. stuart: he would not put any money into it because it's a democratized investing. you are into that. >> i am, but i'm still-- still scarred from the gamestop stuff. i think sums weird stuff happen, i like taking money but i still have principles, stuart. stuart: memorable quote. taking a look at the wild ride that thing has been on, actually not that wilde. it's settling down at $56 a share. stuart: let's move on. let's get serious. draftkings will acquire golden nugget online gaming. $1.56 billion in a stock. today a new announcement it's called draftkings marketplace. this is interesting. let's bring in the ceo of draftkings jason robbins. jason, explained to me what draf
susan: we will hear what he says to charles payne leroy at 2:00 p.m. stuart: adam aaron from amc.ng guy. let me check robinhood. where is it going this morning, up to $56 per share. in case you missed it, we had bar stool dave portnoy on the show yesterday. listen to what he said about robinhood. >> i didn't invest in it out of principle, but they are killing it. not much you can say right now. i guess he went. stuart: he would not put any money into it because it's a democratized...