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finally, couldn't agree more with lorraine. we're diverting $1.3 billion a year away from security and making it go to deficit reduction. that needs to change. that money could come back in, be spent on c.t. and dogs and i look forward to having the conversation with you. thank you. mr. katko: thank you very much. excellent points you made. as always, i appreciate your testimony. our third witness is ms. wendy reiter who is testifying on the national association of airport executives. served as director of aviation security for seattle tacoma international airport. we often get excellent input from them and looking forward to hearing from you again. in this position she leads the port of seattle's aviation security department and oversees all t.s.a. mandates that involve the security of the 16,000 employees and travelers at the sea-tac airport. she was a station manager for southwest airlines and director of customer service for northwest airlines where she received numerous awards for outstanding leadership and customer servic
finally, couldn't agree more with lorraine. we're diverting $1.3 billion a year away from security and making it go to deficit reduction. that needs to change. that money could come back in, be spent on c.t. and dogs and i look forward to having the conversation with you. thank you. mr. katko: thank you very much. excellent points you made. as always, i appreciate your testimony. our third witness is ms. wendy reiter who is testifying on the national association of airport executives. served as...
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that's when they called their mother, lorraine gray. >> i get a frantic phone call from thomas saying, "somebody called the police on us because we were quiet." >> reporter: according to the police report, lorraine then prlled c.s.u. and said she was "upset and felt that her boys were being racially profiled." she says her son, thomas, a musician, dreamed of going to colorado state university. and now she has a few words for the woman who called police. >> i hope this never happens to itur child and i hope that you learn a lesson about judging a book by its cover. >> reporter: colorado state university's president said in a statement that, "people of all races, religions, gender identities and appearances belong here." the school says it has reached out to the boys and their mother ay offer a v.i.p. campus tour-- but so far, reena, the university says the family has not responded. >> ninan: thank you very much, nikki battiste. the trump administration announced friday it is ending temporary protections for immigrants from honduras. the administration has nieviously terminated protecti
that's when they called their mother, lorraine gray. >> i get a frantic phone call from thomas saying, "somebody called the police on us because we were quiet." >> reporter: according to the police report, lorraine then prlled c.s.u. and said she was "upset and felt that her boys were being racially profiled." she says her son, thomas, a musician, dreamed of going to colorado state university. and now she has a few words for the woman who called police. >>...
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lorraine, sarah and jasmine face similar challenges to millions of people.ndation report found people her age are no better off than sarah's generation. and the most striking illustration of that is home ownership. the generation bornjust after the second world war — the baby boomers — enjoyed this level of home ownership — pretty high. for the next generation — called generation x — the figure is a little lower, but still positive. and now, millennials — high house prices and stagnant incomes have meant younger people are now more likely to rent than own a home. so, will the government act? well, with no majority and brexit to deal with, some might be sceptical. but a final thought. when george osborne introduced the national living wage in 2015, he thanked one organisation for suggesting the policy to increase the incomes of low paid people — the resolution foundation. thank you. the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: donald trump appears ready to announce the withdrawal of the us from the iran nuclear deal. and still to come: could the streets of
lorraine, sarah and jasmine face similar challenges to millions of people.ndation report found people her age are no better off than sarah's generation. and the most striking illustration of that is home ownership. the generation bornjust after the second world war — the baby boomers — enjoyed this level of home ownership — pretty high. for the next generation — called generation x — the figure is a little lower, but still positive. and now, millennials — high house prices and...
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lorraine howerton with the u.s. travel association. in this position, she is responsible to advance u.s. travel's legislative priorities in congress and for representing the organization on the aviation security advisory committee, which has turned into a really wonderful organization, doing a lot of great work. previously, she served as vice president for legislative affairs for the aircraft owners and pilots association, where she spearheaded the creation of the congressional general aviation caucus. ms. how erton is recognized for five minutes for opening statement. >> good morning, chairman katko and members of the committee. is this better? ooh, much better. good morning, chairman katko and members of the committee. it's my pleasure to offer testimony for you this morning. and thank you for the opportunity to allow me to testify on behalf of the u.s. travel association. u.s. travel is the national non-profit organization representing more than 1,200 member organization across all sectors of the travel industry that generates $2.4
lorraine howerton with the u.s. travel association. in this position, she is responsible to advance u.s. travel's legislative priorities in congress and for representing the organization on the aviation security advisory committee, which has turned into a really wonderful organization, doing a lot of great work. previously, she served as vice president for legislative affairs for the aircraft owners and pilots association, where she spearheaded the creation of the congressional general aviation...
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lorraine, sarah and jasmine face similar challenges to millions of people.f than sarah's generation. and the most striking illustration of that is home ownership. the generation bornjust after the second world war — the baby boomers — enjoyed this level of home ownership — pretty high. for the next generation — called generation x — the figure is a little lower but still positive. and now — millennials — high house prices and stagnant incomes have meant younger people are now more likely to rent than own a home. will the government act? well, with no majority and brexit to deal with, some might be sceptical. but, here's a final thought. when george osborne introduced the national living wage in 2015 he thanked one organisation for suggesting the policy to increase the incomes of low paid people. the resolution foundation. two former chelsea youth football coaches — gwynn williams and graham rix — who were accused of racially abusing young players in the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s are facing new allegations. a total of seven former chelsea youth team players and ap
lorraine, sarah and jasmine face similar challenges to millions of people.f than sarah's generation. and the most striking illustration of that is home ownership. the generation bornjust after the second world war — the baby boomers — enjoyed this level of home ownership — pretty high. for the next generation — called generation x — the figure is a little lower but still positive. and now — millennials — high house prices and stagnant incomes have meant younger people are now more...
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lorraine caceres says reporters got wind of enrique's visit to plano pd. >> the police were very adamantat this guy was not a suspect, that he was not involved. he was very cooperative, very helpful with the investigation. >> reporter: police also wanted to learn more about christina's boyfriend, hunter foster. her parents told police that relationship was rocky. >> she was planning on leaving him. i do know that for sure. >> she was home alone a lot by herself because he'd go out partying with his friends. and she was lonely. she was sad. >> reporter: and when police talked with christina's friend steven, he told them she'd been texting hunter that night asking him to pick her up from the shopping center. >> she had texted him a few times and then he stopped texting her back, and then she tried calling him and he didn't answer. >> reporter: as a result, steven said, christina became more and more upset as the night wore on. >> i mean, yeah, they were in a fight. >> they were definitely fighting that last night? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: police asked hunter to come down to the station. for
lorraine caceres says reporters got wind of enrique's visit to plano pd. >> the police were very adamantat this guy was not a suspect, that he was not involved. he was very cooperative, very helpful with the investigation. >> reporter: police also wanted to learn more about christina's boyfriend, hunter foster. her parents told police that relationship was rocky. >> she was planning on leaving him. i do know that for sure. >> she was home alone a lot by herself because...
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-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.ted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations at first and recipe changing, and i'm glad that you trusted the process. the biscuits, including packaging, will cost us about $1.14 to make. in turn, we're gonna sell them at 100% markup, $2.28 per bag. with lynn and norton owning 60% of the distribution, they're gonna make 68 cents every time a bag is sold. i expect to sell 10,000 bags per month. that means on an annual basis, they'll make $81,600 per year without having to lift a finger. lynn: i'm proud of you, mama. lorraine: but i'm more proud of you. lynn: oh, thank you. [ both chuckle ] lemonis: you know what? now that i'm getting more comfortable with starting the p.r. process and starting the marketing process, i'd like to g
-lorraine: i love this. that's fine.ted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations at first and recipe changing, and i'm glad that you trusted the process. the biscuits, including packaging, will cost us about $1.14 to make. in...
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egg and ham slabs, mystery meat, quiches lorraine, 22 cheese omelette. anything goes.t remember you've only got 24 hours and not a second longer. fellow, and welcome to sports dirt. —— hello, and welcome to sportday. nerves of steel. the cardiff loose kick away to the european challenge cup title. kyle evans that was great run ends in madrid, losing in the quarter—finals to denis shapovalov. and derby take one — zero lead over fulham at the end of their semi—final play—off match. hello. let's start with the jamaat it finished that saw cardiff lose win the europe union challenge cup final, 31— 30. a thrilling second half saw cardiff stage not just final, 31— 30. a thrilling second half saw cardiff stage notjust one but two fightbacks for the title. it was fly—half gareth anscombe who clinched it with a 79th minute penalty to give cardiff that single point advantage. and with that, earning the trophy for a second time. patrick erie watch the action. these sundappled land of the basque country is for this weekend rugby country, new turf or an old rivalry. gloucester versu
egg and ham slabs, mystery meat, quiches lorraine, 22 cheese omelette. anything goes.t remember you've only got 24 hours and not a second longer. fellow, and welcome to sports dirt. —— hello, and welcome to sportday. nerves of steel. the cardiff loose kick away to the european challenge cup title. kyle evans that was great run ends in madrid, losing in the quarter—finals to denis shapovalov. and derby take one — zero lead over fulham at the end of their semi—final play—off match....
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this could happen this is part of what from the lorraine motel.e were not surprised the terrible effects 1957. they invited him after the bus boycott. this is what came after the secret photographer from georgia. the education commission which was there to him pose and keep segregation took a picture in that society. i actually have a postcard from the society. i don't know how i got it. they did not send it to me. i found it somewhere. courtesy of the john birch society. no explanation just bingo. in when they march. the campaign of hate against king was fueled very much of this. one of the most famous baptist preachers in the world been thought of as a communist. i have read the correspondence. they would write him letters. i heard king is a communist. i hear king as a communist. can you tell us. and he would tell us we really appreciate your comments. they were carrying on as if he was. so what if you wer communist. it's not illegal to belong to a political party. it was this kind of insanity of that era. what king was was a nonviolent revoluti
this could happen this is part of what from the lorraine motel.e were not surprised the terrible effects 1957. they invited him after the bus boycott. this is what came after the secret photographer from georgia. the education commission which was there to him pose and keep segregation took a picture in that society. i actually have a postcard from the society. i don't know how i got it. they did not send it to me. i found it somewhere. courtesy of the john birch society. no explanation just...
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lorraine, no one can help us, that‘s what michelle says, is there a way you can help others to try toneeds to be more focus from the police in terms of investigating and the murder squad. they need to tackle the root of this. stop and search is one aspect but we are dealing with the small boys on the street. who is fuelling them? small boys on the street. who is fuelling them ? they small boys on the street. who is fuelling them? they are being fuelled to a degree that they are shooting in broad daylight. we need to crack down get these guns out of our communities. these older gang members need to be brought to justice, we need to really uproot and investigate what is going on, and investigate what is going on, and eradicated. but why are people, kids of ten, 11 and 12, being lured into gangs, welcomed into gangs? what can mothers do about that? about the way i look at it right now is that we as a community, as a different organisation, we all need to come together. to come together and do something to reach out to the parents and the children, engage more with them. let us stop makin
lorraine, no one can help us, that‘s what michelle says, is there a way you can help others to try toneeds to be more focus from the police in terms of investigating and the murder squad. they need to tackle the root of this. stop and search is one aspect but we are dealing with the small boys on the street. who is fuelling them? small boys on the street. who is fuelling them ? they small boys on the street. who is fuelling them? they are being fuelled to a degree that they are shooting in...
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one of many who was applications to the german counter gun foundation were denied this lorraine mercer sometimes i think. because. if you know back. when i move in. some of the late complications are only now becoming apparent most of the need supplementary oxygen just to be able to breeze there is a fund in germany connected to the court against gift which allows the later might is to apply to it for financial assistance there's also a fund that's been set up by agreement to apply to that but you can apply to them saying you wanted some more money but you have to. prove first of all you've applied to a little more trust get some money and that they have said no and that you've applied to all the charities and you've tried to local government gets distance when you've been rejected by everybody you can then green atar they would like to contribute some money towards your. financial assistance but you're not really aware that because green atar hasn't made it public to thalidomide is outside of germany in fact the company established a private foundation. however does not want to talk a
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contingents from german tribes twelve thousand fighters from bavaria the frankish territory swabian lorraine and bohemia have followed their kings call for help otto is pinning his hopes on a decisive battle the magyars have never fought against king author but they are confident of victory. last their reputation precedes them as it has been for year after year more than fifty times already the dreaded horseman from the steps have swept into the empire on plunder and raids that burned down castles towns and churches caused a bloodbath among the populace nobody was spared the words of a chronicler that's why the magyars were called enemies of mankind and of christianity. income has the courage god will protect us. everything is at stake for king auto his crown and his vision of becoming an emperor as powerful as charlemagne the german tribes are united as they fight a common enemy it's a life and death situation. germany in the tenth century inhospitable landscapes and ancient forests fragmented lacking fixed borders home to four million people at this point in time its future is still uncert
contingents from german tribes twelve thousand fighters from bavaria the frankish territory swabian lorraine and bohemia have followed their kings call for help otto is pinning his hopes on a decisive battle the magyars have never fought against king author but they are confident of victory. last their reputation precedes them as it has been for year after year more than fifty times already the dreaded horseman from the steps have swept into the empire on plunder and raids that burned down...
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[laughter] most books on mlk and were his life ended which is on the alchemy of the lorraine motel in memphis. it is obvious why. but that is where it begins. i pick up the story were many previous people have ended and i think of the book as a social history of his death not really a biography of keying himself or james earl ray or the mankind or suspense driven but how people experience this moment. and also how it impacted the larger history and where i think where it is a tipping point in the nation's history so to give you a brief sketch about me my third book about civil rights writing on the south and the north and i wanted to focus on one event i could look all around the country are all over the world also 20 years in the making when i was entering my senior year in college doing thesis on the sanitation strike and that is why keying was in memphis. . . . . struck a deep chord and sort of lingered with me and hovered over me. i had a couple of selections i want to read. from his final days and years as i said to the striking sanitation workers said very well with his last cam
[laughter] most books on mlk and were his life ended which is on the alchemy of the lorraine motel in memphis. it is obvious why. but that is where it begins. i pick up the story were many previous people have ended and i think of the book as a social history of his death not really a biography of keying himself or james earl ray or the mankind or suspense driven but how people experience this moment. and also how it impacted the larger history and where i think where it is a tipping point in...
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our first witness is lorrain for the travel association in for representing the aviation security advisory committee. vice president for what is the affairthe visit ofaffairs of ths association and secure head of the congressional aviation caucus you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> is this better? good morning, chairman and katko and members of the committee. it is my pleasure to operate a week to offer testimony. thank you for the opportunity to allow me to testify on behalf of the u.s. travel association. u.s. travel is a national nonprofit organization representing more than 1200 member organizations across all sectors of the industry. the tsa pre- check has been a breakthrough in optimal security improving the travel experience. today please check it to the -- pre-check is available and give enrollment is stagnant. approximately 6 million people are enrolled in another 2 million have pre-check as a result of global entry. efforts to continue the program expansion should be a priority and its expansion should focus on four areas which we refer to as before p'
our first witness is lorrain for the travel association in for representing the aviation security advisory committee. vice president for what is the affairthe visit ofaffairs of ths association and secure head of the congressional aviation caucus you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> is this better? good morning, chairman and katko and members of the committee. it is my pleasure to operate a week to offer testimony. thank you for the opportunity to allow me to...
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lorraine, is there a way you can help others to try to prevent other mums, dads, losing their sons?he streets of london. that need to be taken off, they're young children as well as older ones. but where are they getting these guns? a child cannot just purchase a gun on amazon. so there needs to be more focus from the police in terms of investigating and the murder squad. we need to tackle the root of this. stop and search is one aspect but we are dealing with the small boys on the street. who is fuelling them? because right now they are being fuelled to a degree that they are shooting in broad daylight. so we need to crack down and get these guns out of our communities. these older gang members, they need to be brought tojustice, we need to really uproot and investigate what is going on and eradicate it. three mothers who lost children to knife crime is speaking to victoria derbyshire this morning. more now on recommendations from a think—tank that radical reform is needed to prevent today's under—30s from having a significantly poorer life than their parents. in a moment we'll tal
lorraine, is there a way you can help others to try to prevent other mums, dads, losing their sons?he streets of london. that need to be taken off, they're young children as well as older ones. but where are they getting these guns? a child cannot just purchase a gun on amazon. so there needs to be more focus from the police in terms of investigating and the murder squad. we need to tackle the root of this. stop and search is one aspect but we are dealing with the small boys on the street. who...
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. >> king has been shot at the lorraine. >> okay.604. >> we heard what sounded like a firecracker or loud, real loud shot. and when i heard somebody holler "oh, lord." and then i turned around and went back to where he was. he had fallen backwards. >> police put out a bulletin for a young white man who witnesses saw flee immediately after the shooting. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that has ever happened in my life. >> it was so sudden and so powerful. i remember reverend abernathy saying back up, back up, my dearest friend has been shot. so i got up and went to the phone and called mrs. king. said mrs. king, i think dr. king has been shot, in the shoulder, i think. i couldn't see what i saw. >> his wife has notified tonight in atlanta, told only that he had been shot in the shoulder to spare her any further concern and alarm as she flew back to memphis. whether she has arrived or not we have not been advised. >> do they know about martin luther king? >> that is the night that robert kennedy gave what is one of the more
. >> king has been shot at the lorraine. >> okay.604. >> we heard what sounded like a firecracker or loud, real loud shot. and when i heard somebody holler "oh, lord." and then i turned around and went back to where he was. he had fallen backwards. >> police put out a bulletin for a young white man who witnesses saw flee immediately after the shooting. >> god knows this is the most tragic thing that has ever happened in my life. >> it was so sudden...
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around there [inaudible] >> so trapped he is back, he arrives at the airport and checked in at the lorraine hotel, and starts meeting in earnest with people and memphis ministers and the local white power group and others to try to build support for the march that he is planning on the following monday. but that night he delivers the mountaintop speech it is a well-known speech that was the last speech of his life but it would be it would be one of those moving speeches with the finale of the speech and talks about his dread of dying a violent death and talks about coming to terms with that kind of death into his life and does so more openly and the emotional way than he ever did before. i'm going to play the last bits of so i will play the last bit now the of that mountain top speech . [inaudible] people would get to the promised land you may know the last time my eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the >> with the battle hymn of republic how in 1631 abolitionist with the cause of freeing american slaves you have to think that the battle hymn of the republic had importance for king s
around there [inaudible] >> so trapped he is back, he arrives at the airport and checked in at the lorraine hotel, and starts meeting in earnest with people and memphis ministers and the local white power group and others to try to build support for the march that he is planning on the following monday. but that night he delivers the mountaintop speech it is a well-known speech that was the last speech of his life but it would be it would be one of those moving speeches with the finale of...
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lorraine petty, member of senior disability action. i'll be very brief, really. i would like to add my voice for additional time to study, to study, to be able to grasp what's in here and understand it and time to think about it and talk to each other about it both on the part of the community and the part of the commissioners. so there is that -- a month sounds like a perfectly reasonable thing to ask by way of time. on a philosophical note, it strikes me that several things in here are desperate measures, not economy or efficiency measures but desperate measures, and i ask who are those desperate measures for? who in the community are they for? and who determines if it's time for desperate measures? if you think about a ten-day shortening of notification to us in the community or no notification at all to back yard extensions, is -- is that -- in the scheme of balancing things, is that worth the decades of agony you might put neighbors through just for that ten-day shortening? so i thank you for your consideration. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. mis
lorraine petty, member of senior disability action. i'll be very brief, really. i would like to add my voice for additional time to study, to study, to be able to grasp what's in here and understand it and time to think about it and talk to each other about it both on the part of the community and the part of the commissioners. so there is that -- a month sounds like a perfectly reasonable thing to ask by way of time. on a philosophical note, it strikes me that several things in here are...
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and it was a chilly thursday afternoon at the lorraine motel. >> i was talking to him, telling him heh. he sort of raised his head to kind of see -- needed a coat. he sort of raised his head to kind of see, test the weather. pow. >> a single shot, and king was dead. he was 39 years old. a half century later, young and jackson return to the very spot where their friend and leader was assassinated. >> his shoes got caught here and knocked him by his shoes. >> a photographer snapped this iconic image as king lay drying. >> we were over there because the police were here, they were running this way. we were trying to tell them that way. that's where the shot came from. >> do you think he heard the shot? >> he heard the shot or felt it. i think it was a beautiful death. my first reaction was to be mad. second reaction was to say, well, if anybody's entitled to a reward, you have sure earned it. and you know, take your flight to heaven. >> be sure to watch cnn's original series event, "1968," part one airing tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> so the next time you fly and you've
and it was a chilly thursday afternoon at the lorraine motel. >> i was talking to him, telling him heh. he sort of raised his head to kind of see -- needed a coat. he sort of raised his head to kind of see, test the weather. pow. >> a single shot, and king was dead. he was 39 years old. a half century later, young and jackson return to the very spot where their friend and leader was assassinated. >> his shoes got caught here and knocked him by his shoes. >> a...
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and jesse jackson yesterday or the day before from the lorraine motel said this is the burden we accept that people don't realize it is much as they should but the effects of anti- communism from the 50s and 60s now they invited him after the montgomery bus boycott abernathy, parks and horton ran the place. great meeting but also live in a communist training school. i do know how i got this but i found it somewhere. . . . . fear of so-called communism. imagine one of the most famous baptist preachers in the world being thought of as a communist. j. edgar hoover, either the correspondence and people would write letters. who do you hear it from. i heard he's a communist. hooverer would say, he would wre back and say thank you for your letter, i appreciate your comment. no answer like saying that's ridiculous. they were carrying on as if he was. what if he were a communist, then you don't have any human rights? it's not illegal to belong to a political party. but it was this kind of insanity of that era. whabut he was as a nonviolent revolutionary so here you have a picture of him and he'd
and jesse jackson yesterday or the day before from the lorraine motel said this is the burden we accept that people don't realize it is much as they should but the effects of anti- communism from the 50s and 60s now they invited him after the montgomery bus boycott abernathy, parks and horton ran the place. great meeting but also live in a communist training school. i do know how i got this but i found it somewhere. . . . . fear of so-called communism. imagine one of the most famous baptist...
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,> i'm asking for clarification have you seen the documentary about lorraine hansberry? >> i have not. -- they refer to her father as the kitchen at king. in chicago. well-known as a black landlord for his community. able to work his way up so the family was middle-class. wondering, i'm curious as to whether he exploited his own or he was the kind of black landlord that yes he renter these kitchenettes -- he rented these kitchenettes or were they better than the ones you discussed? >> it is both. like in chicago, we have jesse startm, men who got their with a combination of exploiting black renters but also carving out space where it had not been before. an equally interesting story is that when his family, you might know this, they attempted to integrate washington park, they created the case hansberry v lee which led to the larger case theseid away with covenants. i do not know his particular role, i do not know that story that i do know the figures that were heroes, they made money off of exploiting the jim crow north but at the same time carved out space for black pe
,> i'm asking for clarification have you seen the documentary about lorraine hansberry? >> i have not. -- they refer to her father as the kitchen at king. in chicago. well-known as a black landlord for his community. able to work his way up so the family was middle-class. wondering, i'm curious as to whether he exploited his own or he was the kind of black landlord that yes he renter these kitchenettes -- he rented these kitchenettes or were they better than the ones you discussed?...
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that's not the problem for lorraine. she managed to get all her cats lined up for this photo. and 10 years old. >> pretty impressive for anyone who owns a cat. that would be tough to do. isth> nior m newly-released documents reveal the president cutting a huge check to his lawyer after he denied knowing about hush money paid to stormy daniels. >>> and former secretary of state rex tillerson is in one of his first public speeches since being fired appears to make a subtle rebuke of his former boss and warning of a crisis of e w th>>and >> especially in an emergency. what about on an airplane. what are the odds of running into this doctor on board. >>> here's something you don't want to mess with, the shady comment about pink that earned a skinny-worthy clap back. it's thursday, may 17. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i guess we hadn't seen that video. >> mtv doesn't show music videos anymore. >> and who knows where to find mtv on the dial these days. we're going to start this half hour with a new revelation from president trump for the first time confirming that
that's not the problem for lorraine. she managed to get all her cats lined up for this photo. and 10 years old. >> pretty impressive for anyone who owns a cat. that would be tough to do. isth> nior m newly-released documents reveal the president cutting a huge check to his lawyer after he denied knowing about hush money paid to stormy daniels. >>> and former secretary of state rex tillerson is in one of his first public speeches since being fired appears to make a subtle...
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our first witness is lorrain for the travel association in for representing the aviation security advisory committee. vice president for what is the affairthe visit ofaffairs of ths association and secure head of the congressional aviation caucus you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> is this better? good morning, chairman and katko and members of the committee. it is my pleasure to operate a week to offer testimony. thank you for the opportunity to allow me to testify on behalf of the u.s. travel association. u.s. travel is a national nonprofit organization representing more than 1200 member organizations across all sectors of the industry. the tsa pre- check has been a breakthrough in optimal security improving the travel experience. today please check it to the -- pre-check is available and give enrollment is stagnant. approximately 6 million people are enrolled in another 2 million have pre-check as a result of global entry. efforts to continue the program expansion should be a priority and its expansion should focus on four areas which we refer to as before p'
our first witness is lorrain for the travel association in for representing the aviation security advisory committee. vice president for what is the affairthe visit ofaffairs of ths association and secure head of the congressional aviation caucus you're recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> is this better? good morning, chairman and katko and members of the committee. it is my pleasure to operate a week to offer testimony. thank you for the opportunity to allow me to...
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rights in new york in which baldwin assembled a small group of african-american leaders including lorraine and others and it was identified by some as the most contentious meeting they had ever seen and yet it was significant because it had implications for basically helping robert kennedy understand better the concerns of african americans on the issues of segregation and -- and other racial issues, so it was important and it was outgrowth of this dinner. william was there. baldwin was living on william's property at the time in connecticut. william and rose stiren, would later go onto write confessions of turner and -- and sofi's choice. they established -- the stirens and the kennedys established a friendship which lasted till today, robert kennedy and his family and ted kennedy as well. john glenn was there, the hero of the hour, he sat at mrs. kennedy's table. he had just orbited the earth. anyone who wanted to talk to john glenn would soon run for the senate for ohio for the first time, lester pearson, canadian liberal party leader, won nobel peace prize on suess crisis, he would be
rights in new york in which baldwin assembled a small group of african-american leaders including lorraine and others and it was identified by some as the most contentious meeting they had ever seen and yet it was significant because it had implications for basically helping robert kennedy understand better the concerns of african americans on the issues of segregation and -- and other racial issues, so it was important and it was outgrowth of this dinner. william was there. baldwin was living...
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there we have lorraine hegarty, the chief executive of the well foundation.aigning, in saying something. it is. right back to the foundation of the charity and you have heard about that already today, it amazes me, coming across a 21—year—old boy, when i first did, boy, man, whatever, he had such drive on that side. it is a reflection of it. there we have the beckhams. this really is a celebrity few minutes. a reflection of the kind of state and scope of this congregation. lovely to see them. george clooney is basking in the sunshine. did i say, basking in the sunshine. did i say, basking in the admiration and the applause. the beckhams, also, clearly having them pass the time. let'sjoin clearly having them pass the time. let's join dammit and kirsty. clearly having them pass the time. let'sjoin dammit and kirsty. ba listers have turned up at the same time. george clooney and his wife. you cannot underestimate the sheer star wattage. is somebody lighting them. they are shining. i will take a puntand them. they are shining. i will take a punt and say that is a
there we have lorraine hegarty, the chief executive of the well foundation.aigning, in saying something. it is. right back to the foundation of the charity and you have heard about that already today, it amazes me, coming across a 21—year—old boy, when i first did, boy, man, whatever, he had such drive on that side. it is a reflection of it. there we have the beckhams. this really is a celebrity few minutes. a reflection of the kind of state and scope of this congregation. lovely to see...
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. >> reporter: despite her anger lorraine gray said she's glad that the situation did not end worse fors. >> i'm one of the lucky mothers who still has experience something like with this law enforcement and still have my boys alive. and there was no reason for suspicion except for this 911 caller's bias. >> reporter: the university says from now on, no one on the campus tour will be questioned unless officers speak with the tour guide first. csu wants to reimburse thomas and lloyd for the expenses and bring them back to campus as vips. the brothers told us they're unsure if they'll accept that. norah? >> jericka, thank you. >>> a judge ordered dish network to pay tens of millions of dollars for telemarketing calls to people on to do not call list and why lawyers are having a tough time to convince people to take the money they're owed. >>> subscribe to our cbs podcast, you can find them on itunes and the apple podcast app. you're watching "cbs this morning." and surprise people with how much they can get in a small suv. that means more standard features and more upgrades for a lot less
. >> reporter: despite her anger lorraine gray said she's glad that the situation did not end worse fors. >> i'm one of the lucky mothers who still has experience something like with this law enforcement and still have my boys alive. and there was no reason for suspicion except for this 911 caller's bias. >> reporter: the university says from now on, no one on the campus tour will be questioned unless officers speak with the tour guide first. csu wants to reimburse thomas and...
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ed: writer adam breitbart and mom lorraine.nd senior producer lorne pekov with her mom in seville a, spain. abby: and you know this guy, fox friends correspondent todd piro with his mother. ed: that looks like a wedding photo, maybe. abby: what she's been through all those years with todd piro. pete: i said text your mom, probably call. to each their own. ed: just one call. abby: i don't want to live in this world where we no longer do those old school things of writing notes and calling people people. let's have real conversations again. ed: we should have called you. abby: i would have taken anything from you two, just the acknowledgment. pete: forgot. forgot abby's birthday. ed: in california there's now a bill where they want to replace either lincoln or washington's birthday with, believe it or not international socialist workers day as a paid holiday. pete: this is not just a bill. like, it's passed out of committee. it's going to go to floor of the california assembly likely for a vote. replace washington or lincoln with
ed: writer adam breitbart and mom lorraine.nd senior producer lorne pekov with her mom in seville a, spain. abby: and you know this guy, fox friends correspondent todd piro with his mother. ed: that looks like a wedding photo, maybe. abby: what she's been through all those years with todd piro. pete: i said text your mom, probably call. to each their own. ed: just one call. abby: i don't want to live in this world where we no longer do those old school things of writing notes and calling people...
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lorraine, you head up the royal foundation as we've just been hearing.'re not wrong, are they? four young people out into the world. what are you making of the fact that meghan is joining the team? >> it's wonderful that she's joining and wonderful that prince harry is marrying someone who is as committed to philanthropic work as he is. i think she will make a big difference. the whole point of the royal foundation is that we try and make an impact on difficult social problems, try and move the dial, change mind-sets, and you saw that with the heads together mental health work and the campaign that we had last year and the ongoing mental health work that we're doing now. >> she's obviously just coming into the family but from what you've seen of her so far, the press conference i saw, i think the energy was the thing that struck me the most. is that how you find her? >> fantastic energy and like the others, a real people person. so able to -- when we go on private visits, to sit down and talk to anybody and everybody on their level and really start to ge
lorraine, you head up the royal foundation as we've just been hearing.'re not wrong, are they? four young people out into the world. what are you making of the fact that meghan is joining the team? >> it's wonderful that she's joining and wonderful that prince harry is marrying someone who is as committed to philanthropic work as he is. i think she will make a big difference. the whole point of the royal foundation is that we try and make an impact on difficult social problems, try and...