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jill colvin with the associated press, jeff mason, lorraine woolard.l, let me start with you and have you take us back to a year ago today. this happened later in the day. we saw these protests kick off pretty shortly afterward. how flat footed was the white house caught when this executive order was signed? >> part of the reason they did this executive order was to kind of have this huge impact. they described it as the shock and awe campaign of the president really asserting himself in office. so it was designed to surprise people, but nonetheless, i mean the chaos that we saw at the airports that day, on friday, i think all of us can remember exactly where we were when we found out it had dropped. it really set this tone of absolute chaos. also continuing to paint the picture, we had reince priebus as chief of staff, sean spicer as press secretary. we had basically an entirely different group of people around president trump, including chief strategist steve bannon. >> jeff mason, as this makes its way to the supreme court, how much has that travel
jill colvin with the associated press, jeff mason, lorraine woolard.l, let me start with you and have you take us back to a year ago today. this happened later in the day. we saw these protests kick off pretty shortly afterward. how flat footed was the white house caught when this executive order was signed? >> part of the reason they did this executive order was to kind of have this huge impact. they described it as the shock and awe campaign of the president really asserting himself in...
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barcelona win on aggregate to reach the copper the lorraine semi—final. —— copa della rej. makes his return to competitive golf after a year out with injury hello and welcome to the programme where we start with tennis news with the australian open reaching its climax in melbourne. on thursday marin cilic secured the first of the places in the men's final while the women's final line—up was confirmed with the top two seeds set to face off as austin halewood reports on paper it looked like it was going to be one of the clashes of the tournament and the match itself did not disappoint. world number one at simona halep against angelique kober. it was the top seed the race to an early lead. the kerber serve rack and twice as simona halep took the first set. despite the defence at the back of the court, kerber found her way through. at one set all, it was then the real match began. matchpoint saved kerber by. with matchpoint miss by the german as well, at 87 at the ara finally came. simona halep going through to the final. confidence is very high and the fact that i have played
barcelona win on aggregate to reach the copper the lorraine semi—final. —— copa della rej. makes his return to competitive golf after a year out with injury hello and welcome to the programme where we start with tennis news with the australian open reaching its climax in melbourne. on thursday marin cilic secured the first of the places in the men's final while the women's final line—up was confirmed with the top two seeds set to face off as austin halewood reports on paper it looked...
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barcelona win on aggregate to reach the copper the lorraine semi—final. —— copa della rej.a year out with injury hello and welcome to the programme where we start with tennis news with the australian open reaching its climax in melbourne. on thursday marin cilic secured the first of the places in the men's final while the women's final line—up was confirmed with the top two seeds set to face off as austin halewood reports 0n on paper it looked like it was going to be one of the clashes of the tournament and the match itself did not disappoint. world number one at simona halep against angelique kober. it was the top seed the race to an early lead. the kerber serve rack and
barcelona win on aggregate to reach the copper the lorraine semi—final. —— copa della rej.a year out with injury hello and welcome to the programme where we start with tennis news with the australian open reaching its climax in melbourne. on thursday marin cilic secured the first of the places in the men's final while the women's final line—up was confirmed with the top two seeds set to face off as austin halewood reports 0n on paper it looked like it was going to be one of the clashes...
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king was murdered on the lorraine motel balcony in memphis, tennessee, on april 4th, 1968.his death set off days of rioting in cities across america. it also inspired jane elliot riceville, iowa, to try a controversial classroom experiment -- treating childn as inferior or superior based solely on the color of their eyes. correspondent jessica gomez traveled back to iowa to talk to jane elliott, now 84, about why her exercise is as relevt today as it was 50 years ago. jessica: jane elliott was a young, third-grade teacher in rural iowa when she heard the news. martin luther king, jr., ha jane elliott: i was absolute heartbroken, because he had one of our heroes of the mon jessica: as chaos broke out in big cities far away, elliott wondered how she would explato o their hero of the month. going to let them walk in the shoes of a person of color this country for a day. jessica: what she did next w captured in this abc documentary, filmed just two years later. the "brown eyed, blue eyed" exercise. jane elliott: is there anyon the united states that we do treat as our brothers?
king was murdered on the lorraine motel balcony in memphis, tennessee, on april 4th, 1968.his death set off days of rioting in cities across america. it also inspired jane elliot riceville, iowa, to try a controversial classroom experiment -- treating childn as inferior or superior based solely on the color of their eyes. correspondent jessica gomez traveled back to iowa to talk to jane elliott, now 84, about why her exercise is as relevt today as it was 50 years ago. jessica: jane elliott was...
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. >> reporter: but the next day, standing on the balcony of the lorraine motel, kink was assassinated losing one of my family members. >> reporter: did you see justice after his death? >> yeah. >> reporter: leach worked another 43 years. nickleberry is still on the job today, the longest-serving employee in the city's history. tonight the naacp is honoring them for the role they played in the fight for human dignity. michelle miller, cbs news, memphis. >> glor: and that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. we leave you this martin luther king day with the gospel classic "oh happy day" made famous by the great edwin hawkins, who died today at the age of 74. it is performed here by ray charles. ♪ oh, happy day >>> catch my baby. the firefighter hailed a hero. >> i look up and i see somebody was dropping a baby to me. >>> and more heart stopping video. captured by a guy on a skate board. >>> then, nuclear oops. >> this is not a drill. >> deborah: but would you know what to do if there was a real missile attack. >> how to survive a nuclear war. >>> and what you're doing wrong
. >> reporter: but the next day, standing on the balcony of the lorraine motel, kink was assassinated losing one of my family members. >> reporter: did you see justice after his death? >> yeah. >> reporter: leach worked another 43 years. nickleberry is still on the job today, the longest-serving employee in the city's history. tonight the naacp is honoring them for the role they played in the fight for human dignity. michelle miller, cbs news, memphis. >> glor: and...
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. >> reporter: but the next day, standing on the balcony of the lorraine motel, king was assassinatedg one of my family members. >> reporter: did you see justice after his death? >> yeah. we had better working conditions. >> reporter: leach worked another 43 years. nickleberry is still on the job today, the longest-serving employee in the city's history. tonight the n.a.a.c.p. is honoring them for the role they played in the fight for human dignity. michelle miller, cbs news, memphis. >> glor: and that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. we leave you this martin luther king day with the gospel classic "oh happy day" made famous by the great edwin hawkins, who died today at the age of 74. it is performed here by ray charles. ♪ oh, happy day captioning spo kpix 5 news begins with video, sparking outrage. >>> this person was released. they took him from a hospital bed tonight, rolled him down to a bus stop. >> kpix5 news begins with video sparking outrage, a hospital patient in a wheelchair dumped at a bus stop wearing only a gown. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >>
. >> reporter: but the next day, standing on the balcony of the lorraine motel, king was assassinatedg one of my family members. >> reporter: did you see justice after his death? >> yeah. we had better working conditions. >> reporter: leach worked another 43 years. nickleberry is still on the job today, the longest-serving employee in the city's history. tonight the n.a.a.c.p. is honoring them for the role they played in the fight for human dignity. michelle miller, cbs...
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lorraine in california. >> caller: spg sell or hold. >> they will get through this.cgregor in pennsylvania. >> caller: super bowl down booyah my question is about green plains ink. >> a bad idea. and that concluded the lightning round. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum -- just to help you improve your skills. boom! that's lesson one. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> what resonates with millennials? that is something you should be thinking about right now real money to spend. and the future belongs to them what can you do. at this mome
lorraine in california. >> caller: spg sell or hold. >> they will get through this.cgregor in pennsylvania. >> caller: super bowl down booyah my question is about green plains ink. >> a bad idea. and that concluded the lightning round. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free...
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lorraine. chloe wong. >> can i just make a suggestion that we ask to hear from students first because it's about students? >> yes, i thought all of these were students. i have parents on the orange cards. thank you, commissioner norton. we would like to hear from the students first. >> point of order, everybody registered to speak will be granted two minutes if they so choose. >> no, i'm telling you that i want to wrap this up in 25 minutes, so you will not be given a full two minutes, but you can coordinate. i think some of the students will say a couple of words. so aerial, jennifer, jacob. i'm going to stop there for now. if you can get lined up and come on up and state your name. go ahead. >> hi, i'm from abraham lincoln high school, i belong to the drama club and would like to tell you about our amazing club. we put on two shows per year. they're amazing. we have an amazing community that helps support us in terms of family and relationships outside of school. we do all the work ourselves.
lorraine. chloe wong. >> can i just make a suggestion that we ask to hear from students first because it's about students? >> yes, i thought all of these were students. i have parents on the orange cards. thank you, commissioner norton. we would like to hear from the students first. >> point of order, everybody registered to speak will be granted two minutes if they so choose. >> no, i'm telling you that i want to wrap this up in 25 minutes, so you will not be given a...
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this is 50 years since martin luther king died on the balcony of the lorraine hotel in memphis, tennessee, due to an assassin's bullet. it is his 89th birthday. and it is sfark it was a dark day with no acknowledgement, no real meaningful celebration. in city after school, school after school, i went to two events. today i went to several events last weekend. are celebrating the life of dr. martin luther king what is on their minds is we do not need to turn the hands of time back by role back civil rights, by not having coarse and divisive rhetoric in the 21st century. so the spirit of dr. king is alive and well with the american people, even if it is not being celebrated at 1600 pennsylvania avenue today. >> the president tweeted yesterday that he the daca feel about partisan compromise for the d.r.e.a.m.ers is in his words probably dead. is he right or just posturing? >> i think right now he's right. but what concerns me about his posturing is he doesn't really understand the ways of washington and how to get things done. he thinks by saying that, that will smooth things out and there w
this is 50 years since martin luther king died on the balcony of the lorraine hotel in memphis, tennessee, due to an assassin's bullet. it is his 89th birthday. and it is sfark it was a dark day with no acknowledgement, no real meaningful celebration. in city after school, school after school, i went to two events. today i went to several events last weekend. are celebrating the life of dr. martin luther king what is on their minds is we do not need to turn the hands of time back by role back...
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richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills while neighbors watchedund chair mother. he tried the back door. i tried the side door. i kicked the side door open. i just wish i could have got in there sooner. it was so bad. i got grand parents. the adrenaline and the determination to save lives is \stink\stingive for first bring her out and she was in in the front yard. that was a big relief. and then i reminded them that there was a second victim. there are two people reported trapped, correct. >> they went back in, they found him, they brought him out and i knew i did my job. but for these two women who took this tragic call last november there's a part of the job that's always a question mark, what happens after the call ends in i wondered if they made it. i knew they made it out of the house. but did they make it out of the hospital. >> the person calling nine # one , it could be the worst day of their life and we have to understand that. we have to treat them with dignity and respect. but the bad thing is we never, ever get closure and that's very,
richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills while neighbors watchedund chair mother. he tried the back door. i tried the side door. i kicked the side door open. i just wish i could have got in there sooner. it was so bad. i got grand parents. the adrenaline and the determination to save lives is \stink\stingive for first bring her out and she was in in the front yard. that was a big relief. and then i reminded them that there was a second victim. there...
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andrzej nikolai, nicole james, lorraine francis walsh.odney peter hilbert, alfred hill, catherine augusta hollister for josephine hudson. christina hudson. miriam hudson. >> we remember them. elizabeth sophie, jafar, robert been, paula jeffries, rachel jeffries, kathleen mary german, and johnson, mary alice lincoln johnson, syracuse university, i represent keisha wyden, her boyfriend, timothy baron johnson, christopher andrew jones, julian francis kelly, j joseph. we remember them. patricia and klein. is to for -- christopher lac h lacochi lacochier. robert milton, william chase flyer, wendy and lincoln. i represent and lindsay. lloyd david ludlow. teresa, william edward mack. james bruce mc curry. >> we remember them. wendy forsyth, douglas eugene, elizabeth merrick. lewis anthony marengo. noel george martin. diane marie kozlowski. william john mcallister. willie mcelroy. robert eugene mccollum. charles dennis mckee. bernard joseph mclaughlin. jane susan melbourne. i represent frederick sanford phillips. >> we remember them. suzanne mari
andrzej nikolai, nicole james, lorraine francis walsh.odney peter hilbert, alfred hill, catherine augusta hollister for josephine hudson. christina hudson. miriam hudson. >> we remember them. elizabeth sophie, jafar, robert been, paula jeffries, rachel jeffries, kathleen mary german, and johnson, mary alice lincoln johnson, syracuse university, i represent keisha wyden, her boyfriend, timothy baron johnson, christopher andrew jones, julian francis kelly, j joseph. we remember them....
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earlier i spoke to pastor lorraine jones whose son dwayne simpson was fatally stabbed in 2014.night stabbings sent a chill down her spine. being killed is even more traumatic. dwayne died when he intervened trying to help someone being pursued by a man who turned out to have a knife and turned on him. what do you say to young people about the carrying of knives because young people i have spoken to, young men have said to me we do not carry knives because we want to be assailants or attack people but because we're frightened we might be attacked ourselves and want to be able to defend ourselves. you're totally right, that is what they say. but the problem we need to address is the fear, why they're carrying those knives. through a lot of study and interviews, there are psychological effects and emotional and mental effects that young people are suffering. always on edge. you're always on edge and we have heard, four attacks on just two days. but we need to really keep focus on the positives, which has been put into place and that is with the police, with the community groups, o
earlier i spoke to pastor lorraine jones whose son dwayne simpson was fatally stabbed in 2014.night stabbings sent a chill down her spine. being killed is even more traumatic. dwayne died when he intervened trying to help someone being pursued by a man who turned out to have a knife and turned on him. what do you say to young people about the carrying of knives because young people i have spoken to, young men have said to me we do not carry knives because we want to be assailants or attack...
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testament to the call tear and dispatchers >> and richard riley was the first firefighters to arrive on lorraine hills and neighbors watched helplessly as a son rushed back into the burning home to save wheelchair bound mother. >> inside the house. >> he tried the backdoor and i tried the side door and kicked the side door open. >> i wish i could have gotten in. >> i feel so bad. because i got grandparents. >> adrenalin and determination to save lives is instinctive for first responders. >> and they go in and bring her out and she's in the front yard. that was a big relief. and then i reminded them that there was a second victim. >> there were two people correct? >> they went back in. they found him. they brought him out. and i knew i did my job. >> for these two women that took the tragic call last november there's a part of the job that's always a what happens after the call ends? >> wandering if they made. it i knew they made it out of the house but did they make it out of the hospital. >> i can't tell you how many times i crieded all wait home the people that are calling 911 could be the wor
testament to the call tear and dispatchers >> and richard riley was the first firefighters to arrive on lorraine hills and neighbors watched helplessly as a son rushed back into the burning home to save wheelchair bound mother. >> inside the house. >> he tried the backdoor and i tried the side door and kicked the side door open. >> i wish i could have gotten in. >> i feel so bad. because i got grandparents. >> adrenalin and determination to save lives is...
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now arrested five people including two in pennsylvania brian holt and lorraine seen know. ♪ >> hey!od! >> that is not a movie. really happened. and the driver the driver says he just couldn't see over the dash. wish we were kidding here. >> he's the white house steve of staff and tonight john kelly answered one question when it comes to the one guy he says the us simply has to deal with. ♪ ♪ >>> hey! hey! hey! >> oh, my god! look out. >> near death experience for three fishermen in oregon. a much bigger boat headed right towards them. you saw it did not stop. fortunately the three guys on the boat jumped out of the way in the nick of time. one of the fisherman is suing the other boater claiming it not only is he injured he now has vision problems. the guy who slammed into them says he couldn't see where he was going. the reason, because the dash of his boat just block his view. hmm. >>> passionate speech on the floor of the us senate republican senator compared president trump to one of history's most notorious dictators this all comes as lawmakers and the white house work towards a
now arrested five people including two in pennsylvania brian holt and lorraine seen know. ♪ >> hey!od! >> that is not a movie. really happened. and the driver the driver says he just couldn't see over the dash. wish we were kidding here. >> he's the white house steve of staff and tonight john kelly answered one question when it comes to the one guy he says the us simply has to deal with. ♪ ♪ >>> hey! hey! hey! >> oh, my god! look out. >> near death...
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our recreation staff including bob, jackie, lorraine, and linda, our aquatic staff, our volunteered division all deserve kudos for helping us celebrate and remember the positive impact that dr. king's life had on our nation particularly at a time when our country could use reminding. i want to acknowledge and thank our speakers including the honorable brown, who gave an amazing speech and special shout tout margaret macarthur for her help in facilitating mayor brown's appearance. i want to thank our terrific police chief, chief bill scott, for coming to the event, bringing his team and for his remarks and lastly, i also want to acknowledge commissioner low and commissioner anderson both of who attended and commissioner low's introduction of mayor brown was awesome. it was really good. [laughter] it was really a beautiful event. lastly, and it was my hope that he was going to be here today, so we could vet him in person, but unfortunately, tom hart is sick as a dog. so we sent him home. he showed up at the office is this morning to come down here today and dana took one look at him and using
our recreation staff including bob, jackie, lorraine, and linda, our aquatic staff, our volunteered division all deserve kudos for helping us celebrate and remember the positive impact that dr. king's life had on our nation particularly at a time when our country could use reminding. i want to acknowledge and thank our speakers including the honorable brown, who gave an amazing speech and special shout tout margaret macarthur for her help in facilitating mayor brown's appearance. i want to...
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. >> richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills, while neighborshed back into the burning home, to save his wheelchair bound mother. >> i'm inside the house. >> he tried the back door, i tried the side door. i kicked the side door open. >> just wish i could have got in. feel so bad. because i got grand parents? adrenyline, determination to save lives is inch sting tiff for first responders. >> then they go in, and they they bring her out, and she is in the front yard. that and then i reminded them that there was a second victim. >> two people reported trapped, correct? >> they went back in, they found him. they brought him out. i knew i did my job. >> but for these two women, who took this tragic call last november, there is a part of the job that's always a question mark, what happens after the call ends. >> i knew they made up a house, but did they make it out the hospital? >> i can't tell you how many times i cried all the way home. >> person calling 911, it could be the worse day of their life. and we have to understanded that. and we have to t
. >> richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills, while neighborshed back into the burning home, to save his wheelchair bound mother. >> i'm inside the house. >> he tried the back door, i tried the side door. i kicked the side door open. >> just wish i could have got in. feel so bad. because i got grand parents? adrenyline, determination to save lives is inch sting tiff for first responders. >> then they go in, and they they...
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>> i'm lorraine from district 5. i've been voting for 50 years. i haven't heard much today about the pole people of district 5. whatever you decide, whoever you choose, i want to get away from personalities and talk about the issues. and the issues inside my district, the residents of my district. we have a huge array of things that need working on. and i think we need a supervisor who gives 100% of his or her attention to these problems and i'll tell you -- i just made a quick list. we need as much low- and middle-income housing as we can get. we need protections for all of our tenants. we need our streets repaired. we need pedestrian safety desperately. we need jobs for people that actually live in district 5. we need more bus stops. we need additional services for our seniors, disabilities, people with drug issues, mental health issues. we need equitable solution for the failed promises to the residents of midtown park apartments. we need more -- our supervisor, whoever is our supervisor, must not have divided interests. thank you very much. >>
>> i'm lorraine from district 5. i've been voting for 50 years. i haven't heard much today about the pole people of district 5. whatever you decide, whoever you choose, i want to get away from personalities and talk about the issues. and the issues inside my district, the residents of my district. we have a huge array of things that need working on. and i think we need a supervisor who gives 100% of his or her attention to these problems and i'll tell you -- i just made a quick list. we...
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among the five people arrested brian holt and lorraine zeno both of ambler, the other three suspec were from california. the group has shipped 350 pounds of drugs since april of 2016. >> a former classmate of the upenn student killed has been charged now with murder. prosecutors say blaze bernstein's high school classmate samuel woodard is the one who stabbed the college sophomore to death. bernstein, openly gay, was at his home in california on winter break when he went missing last week. his body was later found in that park. investigators now looking into this possibly ac hate crime. >> we're open to all of the evidence. we're still looking at all of the evidence. we have a substantial amount of work to do on that. it will take a little bit of time. some of that is in the form of communications. >> prosecutors say the suspect visited the crime scene days after the murder and he cleaned up his car that he used to pick bernstein up in. woodward faces up to 26 years in prison if convicted. >>> 4:07. in the lehigh county area, pennsylvania's first medical marijuana dispensary now open in
among the five people arrested brian holt and lorraine zeno both of ambler, the other three suspec were from california. the group has shipped 350 pounds of drugs since april of 2016. >> a former classmate of the upenn student killed has been charged now with murder. prosecutors say blaze bernstein's high school classmate samuel woodard is the one who stabbed the college sophomore to death. bernstein, openly gay, was at his home in california on winter break when he went missing last...
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. >> lorraine, thank you for joining us with that powerful piece out in politico.nd thank you for kelsey snell and molly hooper. we end with today's big picture. we are talking about the brutal cold because it is very bad, but look what it is doing to niagra falls. not totally frozen by coated in ice. the falls had one of the coldest new year's ever, temperatures well below zero, for the people who were brave enough to actually leave their houses to go check out niagara falls. they got an award. it's an amazing photo, but it is making me cold just looking at it. we would love to hear your thoughts as always on facebook, twitter, snap chath and , and instagram. let's go to stephanie ruhle. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. my partner ali velshi is off today. i came back to find him and alas, he's off. it is january 2nd, 2018. let's get this thing started. $n >> demonstrators are venting anger over spiking food and gas prices. president trump voicing support for the protesters, accusing iran's regime of engaging in terrorism. >> you just can't tweet he
. >> lorraine, thank you for joining us with that powerful piece out in politico.nd thank you for kelsey snell and molly hooper. we end with today's big picture. we are talking about the brutal cold because it is very bad, but look what it is doing to niagra falls. not totally frozen by coated in ice. the falls had one of the coldest new year's ever, temperatures well below zero, for the people who were brave enough to actually leave their houses to go check out niagara falls. they got an...
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they arrested five people, including those two from pennsylvania, brian holt and lorraine zeno. >> former classmate of the up student killed has been formally charged with his murder. prosecutors say blaze bernstein's high school classmate right there samuel woodward is the one who stabbed the college sophomore to death 20 times. bernstein who is openly gay was openly gay, was at his home in california on winter break when he went missing last week. his body was later found in a park. investigators are now looking into this as a possible hate crime. >>> we're open to all of the evidence. and we're still looking, still looking at all of the evidence. we have a substantial amount of work to do on that. and it will take a little bit of time. some of that in the form of communications. >> prosecutors say the suspect visited the crime scene days after the murder and he cleaned up the car he used to pick bernstein up in. woodward faces up to 26 years in prison, if convicted. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> all right, guys, are you feeling foles, three days away from the big game at the linc. s
they arrested five people, including those two from pennsylvania, brian holt and lorraine zeno. >> former classmate of the up student killed has been formally charged with his murder. prosecutors say blaze bernstein's high school classmate right there samuel woodward is the one who stabbed the college sophomore to death 20 times. bernstein who is openly gay was openly gay, was at his home in california on winter break when he went missing last week. his body was later found in a park....
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he was assassinated april 4th, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while dr. king is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. dr. king was also a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policy and the vietnam war. in 1964, dr. king became the youngest recipient of the nobel peace prize. days before he received that award in oslo, norway, dr. king traveled to london. on december 7th, 1964, dr. king gave a speech sponsored by the british group christian action about the civil rights struggle in the united states, as well as the anti-apartheid movement in south africa. the speech was recorded by saul bernstein, who was working as the european correspondent for pacifica radio. bernstein's recording was recently discovered by brian deshazor, director of the pacifica radio archives. this is that address by dr. martin luther king jr. rev. martin luther king jr.: i want to talk with you mainly about our struggle in the
he was assassinated april 4th, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. he was just 39 years old. while dr. king is primarily remembered as a civil rights leader, he also championed the cause of the poor, organizing the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justice. dr. king was also a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policy and the vietnam war. in 1964, dr. king became the youngest recipient of the nobel peace prize. days before he received that award in oslo, norway, dr....
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during the berlin air raids, he and his wife, lorraine. [applause] and he is a truly great historic interesting book and to our conversation about today's american military, and some of the differences and molarity. alex, we are very lucky to have you here. doug stanton is a master storyteller and is had a pretty amazing career. bringing people together many places around the world. he is a writer who has worked on travel, adventure, he wrote his own book about world war ii, he has done things like play basketball with george clooney for a story, or taking acting tips from harrison ford. and of course, his book that we are here on stage to talk about, about thediers," opening days of the war in afghanistan. time after 9/11 which we have been living with for the better part of a decade to read we are very lucky to talk to him, so please join me in welcoming doug. [applause] thank you. we are all here and excited to hear about the horse soldiers in afghanistan. here infor the reaction the audience, they want to hear about playing basketball
during the berlin air raids, he and his wife, lorraine. [applause] and he is a truly great historic interesting book and to our conversation about today's american military, and some of the differences and molarity. alex, we are very lucky to have you here. doug stanton is a master storyteller and is had a pretty amazing career. bringing people together many places around the world. he is a writer who has worked on travel, adventure, he wrote his own book about world war ii, he has done things...
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every step of the way for the last 12 months, until he arrives in memphis at this sacred space, the lorraine motel here at the national right -- civil rights museum. but he is pulling, and praying, and confessing his way through this, because his time is limited. he knows he is living on borrowed time. the most depressing part is to realize that with all the folk around him, he still essentially died alone. he dies alone. and i hate to say this to you, and please forgive me for putting it in such stark terms, but the truth of the matter is that we helped to kill dr. king. we helped kill him. you might say, tavis, that's a strong indictment. maybe so. but we helped to kill him because we abandoned him in his dark and difficult moments. the media abandoned him. the body of politics abandoned him. white folk abandoned him. black folk abandoned him. his own inner circle wasn't there when they should have been. you realize that we now know that dr. king's treasurer, james harrison, was a paid fbi informant inside his own circle. ,he has got fbi informants. his treasurer is an fbi informant. one o
every step of the way for the last 12 months, until he arrives in memphis at this sacred space, the lorraine motel here at the national right -- civil rights museum. but he is pulling, and praying, and confessing his way through this, because his time is limited. he knows he is living on borrowed time. the most depressing part is to realize that with all the folk around him, he still essentially died alone. he dies alone. and i hate to say this to you, and please forgive me for putting it in...
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was assassinated at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee.ookshelf,tory's tavis smiley talks about his of a king. the talkshow host argues that king's last year was marked by condemnation by the black middle class and the political far left is will is the media and president lyndon johnson. this was recorded at the national civil rights museum in 2014. it's about an hour and 20 minutes. tab is is the host of a late-night television show i pbs. authored and co-authored 16 books. 16 books. said wene point, they could not write or read, huh? i think they were quite wrong about that. i have read several of them and this one i know is going to be his most pensive,
was assassinated at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee.ookshelf,tory's tavis smiley talks about his of a king. the talkshow host argues that king's last year was marked by condemnation by the black middle class and the political far left is will is the media and president lyndon johnson. this was recorded at the national civil rights museum in 2014. it's about an hour and 20 minutes. tab is is the host of a late-night television show i pbs. authored and co-authored 16 books. 16 books....
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and i called for a taxi to go to the civil rights museum, the lorraine hotel where dr.g was murdered. the woman on the taxi phone said -- ain't no one ever gone that way before. in terms of making the journey. we have to make the journey so that the people, including those at graceland, that they see the civil rights museum. congressman lewis: they don't -- what you just said. i plan to go -- >> you are the person here that knew dr. king the best. 50 years -- we have sort of sanitized him in some ways. it is wonderful that he is part of a national holiday but, as we remember his death, what should we remember about his life? congressman lewis: we should remember that he was a preacher of the gospel. he did not study to be a civil rights leader. he was a minister of the gospel. he believed in the power of the holy spirit. the power of god almighty working through human beings. and i think he had, as he studied and became involved in the movement, i think he pointed to pockets of the beloved community. and you saw it. you saw it in selma, in birmingham, in montgomery and
and i called for a taxi to go to the civil rights museum, the lorraine hotel where dr.g was murdered. the woman on the taxi phone said -- ain't no one ever gone that way before. in terms of making the journey. we have to make the journey so that the people, including those at graceland, that they see the civil rights museum. congressman lewis: they don't -- what you just said. i plan to go -- >> you are the person here that knew dr. king the best. 50 years -- we have sort of sanitized him...
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surrounding nafta and trade negotiations with china vis-À-vis the kind of amazing success you've had lorraine companies? >> certainly we want to keep these companies in alabama and hiring are people investing in our economy and proof that our people can be gainfully employed and hired and produce good products. i am hopeful that some of that will change because nafta is important to the work we are doing in alabama. charles: i would ask you, i would be in the spotlight with the special election and today the trump administration, ivanka and jerry talking prison reform. it was interesting because i was doing my research on this. you clarified some of the voting rolls in alabama. some people think as a result as many as 10,000 felons were able to vote for doug jones. was that what you were looking for? or is that what you think it's fair when people pay a certain debt to society, even a felony in certain cases they should have the right to vote and are you concerned should change election outcomes throughout the country? >> well, i never apologize for abiding by the law and the law in the state
surrounding nafta and trade negotiations with china vis-À-vis the kind of amazing success you've had lorraine companies? >> certainly we want to keep these companies in alabama and hiring are people investing in our economy and proof that our people can be gainfully employed and hired and produce good products. i am hopeful that some of that will change because nafta is important to the work we are doing in alabama. charles: i would ask you, i would be in the spotlight with the special...
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. >> this is "the town and miss lorraine." ♪ ♪ i found a book reading the books of captain stay the wavesd video of a prius riding a river of mud. the driver says, we didn't even see the scari >>> the effort to find people is underway that is still missing. >>> new acquisitions of president trunk as a racist and liar, the firestorm over his reported foulmouthed to tackle immigration. it is just about 7:00 on this saturday morning, january 13. >> we have a dense fog advisory in effect for much of the sacramento and central valley. we are seeing fog in our neck of the woods as well. livermore has visibility down to about a half-mile
. >> this is "the town and miss lorraine." ♪ ♪ i found a book reading the books of captain stay the wavesd video of a prius riding a river of mud. the driver says, we didn't even see the scari >>> the effort to find people is underway that is still missing. >>> new acquisitions of president trunk as a racist and liar, the firestorm over his reported foulmouthed to tackle immigration. it is just about 7:00 on this saturday morning, january 13. >> we...
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zoe kravitz in really big lorraine schwartz emeralds in the st. laurent column dress.s the perfect accessory. >> debra messing and ricky martin. >> we saw a lot of colorful jewels. >> and emerald is a symbol of power. >> it's fun to talk the fashions and talk about the meaning behind. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> let's head back out to al and get a check of the weather. >> all right, guys. here in los angeles and much of california, they're getting much-needed rain. but a lot of it is coming. in fact, we have flash flood watches from santa rosa all the way down to los angeles, riverside. the heavy rain on the burn scar areas could cause mudslides and flooding. we can see rainfall and strong winds. variable winds anywhere from 30 to 70 miles per hour along the coast. up in the mountain passes, could be upwards of 80 miles per hour. as we look at rainfall totals through tuesday into wednesday, locally about four to six inches of rain, especially between santa barbara and los angeles. but some of the foothills could see seven to ten inches of rain. that could lead
zoe kravitz in really big lorraine schwartz emeralds in the st. laurent column dress.s the perfect accessory. >> debra messing and ricky martin. >> we saw a lot of colorful jewels. >> and emerald is a symbol of power. >> it's fun to talk the fashions and talk about the meaning behind. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> let's head back out to al and get a check of the weather. >> all right, guys. here in los angeles and much of california, they're...
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a testament to the call tear and dispatchers >> ripard riley was first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive temple hills and neighbors watched hel helplessly as son rushed fwhook the burning home to save his wheelchair bound mother. >>ed in the house. >> he tried backdoor i tried side i kicked side door open i wish i could have gotten in there sooner i feel so bad because i have grandparents. >> adrenalin and determination to save lives in instivkttive for first responders. >> they go in and bring her out and she's in the front yard that was a big relief and then i reminded them there was a second victim. >> there were two people pull out correct. >> they wept back and and they found him and brought him out. i knew i did my job. >> for these two quhom took this frajic call last november there's a parts of the job that is always a question mark that is always a question mark. what happens after the call ends? >> wonder if they made. it i knew they made it out of the house but did they make it at the hospital. >> i can't tell you how many times i cried all wait home. the person calling
a testament to the call tear and dispatchers >> ripard riley was first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive temple hills and neighbors watched hel helplessly as son rushed fwhook the burning home to save his wheelchair bound mother. >>ed in the house. >> he tried backdoor i tried side i kicked side door open i wish i could have gotten in there sooner i feel so bad because i have grandparents. >> adrenalin and determination to save lives in instivkttive for first...
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. >> richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills while neighborssly as a son rushed back into the burning home to save his wheelchair bound mother. >> inside the house. >> he tried to back door, i tried i kick the side door open just wish i can have got in there sooner. feel so bad. because i got grandparents. >> adrenaline and the determination so safe lives is instinctive for first responder. >> they go in and then they bring her out and she's in the front yard. that was a big relief. and then ivory mined them there was a second victim. >> copy two people trapped, correct? >> they went back in. they found him. they brought him out. i knew i did my job. >> but for these two women who took this tragic call last november, there's a part of the job that's always a question mark. what happens after the call e ends? >> i wouldn't were if they make made it. i knew they made it out of the house. i wouldn't if they made it at the hospital. >> i can't tell you how many i cried all the way home. the person calling 911 it could be the worse day of their life
. >> richard riley was the first firefighter to arrive on lorraine drive in temple hills while neighborssly as a son rushed back into the burning home to save his wheelchair bound mother. >> inside the house. >> he tried to back door, i tried i kick the side door open just wish i can have got in there sooner. feel so bad. because i got grandparents. >> adrenaline and the determination so safe lives is instinctive for first responder. >> they go in and then they...
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. >>> saludos a lorraine rivero, cumple sus 10 meses de parte de mami y papi que la aman mucho. >> tambiÉnÚmero 1, disciplina y actitud ante el trabajo. >> exactamente lo primero que tiene que tener en cuenta es que es una excelente... la maestra pan chita estÁ aquÍ, el paso nÚmero 1 disciplina, disciplina, usted tiene que tener una actitud como que se quedarÁ ahÍ para que lo observen y lo vean que es un elemento excelente para ser contratado como un empleado permanente. >> si se queda durmiendo en el baÑo y cada rato sale a fumar porque la actitud es su trampolÍn. >> ahÍ estÁ el paso nÚmero 2, disponible de crecimiento y dar la milla extra. >> exactamente. >> muchas personas creen que dicen no, no me toca, yo eso no lo voy hacer, aproveche que si le dicen panchito, usted quiere tomar un curso de monta carga. >> sÍ, claro que si, con muchÍsimo gusto. >> a veces de esos trabajos temporales ya salen certificados que le pueden dar la oportunidad para quedarse ahÍ o buscar un mejor trabajo, aquÍ la milla extra tiene que estar para el crecimiento para quedarse o prepararse mejor o dar el prÓxim
. >>> saludos a lorraine rivero, cumple sus 10 meses de parte de mami y papi que la aman mucho. >> tambiÉnÚmero 1, disciplina y actitud ante el trabajo. >> exactamente lo primero que tiene que tener en cuenta es que es una excelente... la maestra pan chita estÁ aquÍ, el paso nÚmero 1 disciplina, disciplina, usted tiene que tener una actitud como que se quedarÁ ahÍ para que lo observen y lo vean que es un elemento excelente para ser contratado como un empleado...
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lorraine harvey there. more on the news that optimism is pretty strong among britain. told me why firms are starting to feel more upbeat. growth particularly in the second half of last year was pretty good and it feels like there is enough momentum to carry the sector through this year. i think a lot of the positive sentiment is being driven by what is happening in the rest of the world. companies in particular are recording much more confidence about the global outlook than they were 12 months ago. a bit less so about the expectations for the uk economy, not surprisingly. the survey shows more companies are seeing risks ahead rather than opportunities for the business, and inevitably some of those are related to what is happening on the political agenda. so brexit related risks are right up there. particularly in relation to some of the practical impacts from brexit, the practical impacts from brexit, the exchange rate volatility pity, potential customer relocation, loss of skilled workers all featuring strongly. we are going to go away from business and back to downi
lorraine harvey there. more on the news that optimism is pretty strong among britain. told me why firms are starting to feel more upbeat. growth particularly in the second half of last year was pretty good and it feels like there is enough momentum to carry the sector through this year. i think a lot of the positive sentiment is being driven by what is happening in the rest of the world. companies in particular are recording much more confidence about the global outlook than they were 12 months...
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lorraine is one of the executives behind pursuit marketing.ran that programme, the people working the four—day week were the most productive, happier in their role and really reporting great things about the time they were getting at home with their family. from the business perspective, what are the benefits? when our staff are in the office, they're far more productive. they're focused on what they need to do. and they want to enjoy that three—day weekend every weekend and not be worried about work. so productivity increased initially by about 38%. and over the last year or so, it's settled down to about 30% overall. our business has grown substantially, so we entered 2017 on 2.2 million turnover. we're about to enter 2018 in a 5—million turnover year and, what's more, internationally, so it's been an exciting thing for us. how much do you think that success is due to the flexible working initiatives you have? it's a huge factor because the culture in the workplace drives better results, better performance, a happier workforce. so our retent
lorraine is one of the executives behind pursuit marketing.ran that programme, the people working the four—day week were the most productive, happier in their role and really reporting great things about the time they were getting at home with their family. from the business perspective, what are the benefits? when our staff are in the office, they're far more productive. they're focused on what they need to do. and they want to enjoy that three—day weekend every weekend and not be worried...
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lorraine, your son sadly lost his life a few years ago.land. they are. they are doing brilliant work in birmingham, alabama. the crime rate is just horrific there. it is a disease. it really is a disease. scotla nd disease. it really is a disease. scotland have hit the nail on the head. and we really need to look at it for what it is. these young people, they are sick. we have to deal with all the aspects of their well—being and mental health to be able to get to the root of this problem. yes, he died of one single sta b problem. yes, he died of one single stab wound that went right through his heart. i haven't been able to grieve as a mother because i am relentlessly campaigning. and as was said, we need the government to support us. the iraqi people like myself and other services. with scotland, they did research in 2002. they went across the world to gather information to put this model together. we've got great inspirational people here in the uk, and the investment is needed for us to tackle this together.” and the investment is neede
lorraine, your son sadly lost his life a few years ago.land. they are. they are doing brilliant work in birmingham, alabama. the crime rate is just horrific there. it is a disease. it really is a disease. scotla nd disease. it really is a disease. scotland have hit the nail on the head. and we really need to look at it for what it is. these young people, they are sick. we have to deal with all the aspects of their well—being and mental health to be able to get to the root of this problem....
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stephanie, of lorraine county health and dentistry wrote three weeks ago, we desperately -- we desperately plow on doing all the right things for our health centers and patients. yet for months we've been in limbo and we've been sick with fear. i worry about the impact of my state of and patients. i know the impact on recruitment of providers. what professional wants to chance a health crisis wants to work for a health center at this point in time. open provider positions mean less access to care plain and simple. access is especially important with all the flu and illness going around. what stephanie is saying, madam president, when congress doesn't do its job, when all of us that have health insurance paid for by taxpayers whrks we fail , when we fail to do our job, these community health centers that are professionally run, that are close to home for so many families, they can't plan for the future. they can't recruit a physical therapist or pediatric dentist or an internist or family practice doctor because a provider, professional provider who has invested a lot of money in her educat
stephanie, of lorraine county health and dentistry wrote three weeks ago, we desperately -- we desperately plow on doing all the right things for our health centers and patients. yet for months we've been in limbo and we've been sick with fear. i worry about the impact of my state of and patients. i know the impact on recruitment of providers. what professional wants to chance a health crisis wants to work for a health center at this point in time. open provider positions mean less access to...