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was very young same louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also you begin to surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing no work it's what gives us all something to worry about come on our people fighting back and all right folks are pushing to get see cops laws passed which stands for community control over police surveillance but it might as well stand for colorblind concubine obviously pregnant santa because it makes no sense then. how does shifting power from the police to the people not make some sense just look at how unreasonably it's explained by the a.c.l.u. bitter should be if you don't agree with us because we're a bunch of fresh as they say the efforts principle objective is to pass c cops laws that ensure residents through local city councils are empowered to decide if and how surveillance technologies are used through a process that maximizes the public's influence over
was very young same louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also you begin to surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing no work it's what gives us all something to worry about come on our people fighting back and all right folks are pushing to get see cops laws passed which stands for...
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louis county prosecutor. previous prosecutor in the primary because a lot of folks felt like robert mccullough didn't do enough after ferguson. >> that was a huge victory. he hasn't taken office yet. when he takes office, he'll have a lot of work in front of him. changing a system is not just about changing one individual or replacing that one individual. changing a system requires a lot of time, a lot of people, a lot of cooperation and a lot of the sustained effort. >> let's talk about what's happening nationally and in this senate race. senator mccaskill is running against josh hawley. senator mccaskill doesn't have a lot of support among african-americans. why is that? >> i'm not certain why the support is not as strong for mccaskill. when i cast my vote, i'm speaking personally, i'm voting against the alternative in this case. in my case, the alternative is just unacceptable. what's problematic and a challenge for the democrats is allow to leverage that, i guess that referendum against trump's racial age
louis county prosecutor. previous prosecutor in the primary because a lot of folks felt like robert mccullough didn't do enough after ferguson. >> that was a huge victory. he hasn't taken office yet. when he takes office, he'll have a lot of work in front of him. changing a system is not just about changing one individual or replacing that one individual. changing a system requires a lot of time, a lot of people, a lot of cooperation and a lot of the sustained effort. >> let's talk...
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louis. is it over? you want them to vote. go out there and vote for louis. another congressman who has been so helpful. ted. thank you. congressman pete olson. thank you. great job. congressman randy webber. thank you. great job. you have great people in this state. these are great people. congressman brian badin.
louis. is it over? you want them to vote. go out there and vote for louis. another congressman who has been so helpful. ted. thank you. congressman pete olson. thank you. great job. congressman randy webber. thank you. great job. you have great people in this state. these are great people. congressman brian badin.
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louis . so in talking about the trut truth, when we opened up atlanta we were amazingly honored to have john lewis at barnes & noble i'm sure everyone in this room knows that is so entirely special when he introduced me he always takes us back to the fifties and sixties and said reading is important especially when you are telling the truth. i thought about one of my very good friends who said the truth is not always what people want to hear but it needs to be heard. so that is what the black and blue in my mind is truly about. i look forward to jump in tonight to have conversation with some good q&a that when we leave here st. louis is better than when we got here. [applause] . >> so i work here as a reporter for a number of years so st. louis i have a lot of memories here and we tell people all the time working in chicago and louisiana and dc i do have my love-hate relationship. [laughter] so i want to think some people as well we talked to a lot of people that were interviewed in ferguson
louis . so in talking about the trut truth, when we opened up atlanta we were amazingly honored to have john lewis at barnes & noble i'm sure everyone in this room knows that is so entirely special when he introduced me he always takes us back to the fifties and sixties and said reading is important especially when you are telling the truth. i thought about one of my very good friends who said the truth is not always what people want to hear but it needs to be heard. so that is what the...
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and the son of louis the fourteenth.look also lay took the political ideas of francis the first to the absolute best extreme who had great respect for his predecessor and made his sublime shatter the setting family as theater. at his majesty's command the board was first performed here it met with no favor from the king though and the courtiers booed the act. my ass company was given a second chance on this occasion the king was in a better humor and delighted in the fun poked at the aristocracy and the moneyed classes he informed molly abbott he had never written anything that amused him more whereupon the courtiers were beside themselves with compliments and had to watch the play they had to ride it three times in a row. like his predecessor louis the fourteenth came to shambaugh for hunting and also it was rumored for a move. the terraces as the intricate rooftop spaces a known afforded many a pretty place for a son might have a narrative in which we were. after the age of the sun king the château once again stood emp
and the son of louis the fourteenth.look also lay took the political ideas of francis the first to the absolute best extreme who had great respect for his predecessor and made his sublime shatter the setting family as theater. at his majesty's command the board was first performed here it met with no favor from the king though and the courtiers booed the act. my ass company was given a second chance on this occasion the king was in a better humor and delighted in the fun poked at the...
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julia louis-dreyfus is here.immy kimmel live in brooklyn" are brought to you by google pixel 3. make every day more extraordinary. extraordinary. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® >> jimmy: one, two, three. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >> jimmy: hey, we're back with julia louis-dreyfus. mike birbiglia and bebe rexha are waiting in the wings. on sunday, you are set to receive the mark twain prize for american humor. it is presented at the kennedy center. >> yes. >> jimmy: last year, bill murray received this award. david letterman received this award. eddie murphy. carol >> of course i'm honored and excited but you know what you have to realize is that you have to make a speech. >> jimmy: at the end, you have to make a speech. everyone speaks about you for an hour and then you have to get up there and speak. >> right. it's like endless and then you come out and then you have to make a
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even if it's at generously relationship with louis farrakhan? people went toon the million man march. i was one of them. we thought our society needed -- at all.not true i believe that the million man great event. louis farrakhan called that event by the way. was a time i thought he had some things to say. that was over 23 years ago that it became clear to me that his were nottem and mine compatible. you know that i have made it clear for the past 20 years that those values are not my values. is a political thing that my opponents bring up whenever throweel like trying to some mud around. i've been very clear. rights, liberty and justice for all people no matter who they are. >> mr. wardlow. post" againington gave keith ellison four pinocchios for his teams to disassociate himself from louis farrakhan. not"washington post" is some conservative bastion. it's a mainstream news organization. >> let me explain that. the "washington post" is trying this 2016 -- can i finish? look, i was at no such meeting then. ofill not dignify any kind response to
even if it's at generously relationship with louis farrakhan? people went toon the million man march. i was one of them. we thought our society needed -- at all.not true i believe that the million man great event. louis farrakhan called that event by the way. was a time i thought he had some things to say. that was over 23 years ago that it became clear to me that his were nottem and mine compatible. you know that i have made it clear for the past 20 years that those values are not my values....
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not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >> yes, the portuguese and the english first they were here and after that, the morocco, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing of various roads, eh, independently from the colonization prior, makes the senegalese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. ♪ >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis --senegalese father, french mother-- and she's hosted a lunch with some friends and colleagues, all of whom consider themselves senegalese first, before anything. >> marie-caroline: and, and my feeling compared to other african countries, is that maybe it's come also from, uh, the, the wolof women because the metis family here, people were really married. well, at least the descendants --. >> anthony: between wolof and other groups. >> marie-caroline: -- recognize, you know? compared to west indies where even if people had, um, some white people had children with, um, their slaves they were not recognized. here a
not only the post-colonial experience, because in saint-louis we had lots of influences, i think. >> yes, the portuguese and the english first they were here and after that, the morocco, from the morocco. >> marie-caroline: my feeling was this -- that because we are at the crossing of various roads, eh, independently from the colonization prior, makes the senegalese people very open-minded, very good negotiators, also. ♪ >> anthony: marie-caroline camara is a st. louis metis...
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let's pull up the picture of the former president hanging out all smiles with louis farrakhan, a manture. there are a number of democrats with strong connections to louis farrakhan and yet no one blames any democrats for what happened. >> we know the president has been praised by david dukes, the worst anti-semites around, matthew heimbach. if you're going to make those connections, i can tell you those are white nationalists that led to people's death. that was farrakhan, tell me who louis farrakhan has killed or the nation of islam has been involved in direct violence with jewish communities or any other communities. what we can say is the president is praised and loved by the white nationalist community which is a remotely anti-semitic. we have to acknowledge that if you're going to bring louis farrakhan into the discussion. >> you will notice the actual question was not answered. the difference i will point out is donald trump isn't out posing in pictures with supremacists in any fashion but hillary clinton and bill clinton recently shared a stage with louis farrakhan. a huge dif
let's pull up the picture of the former president hanging out all smiles with louis farrakhan, a manture. there are a number of democrats with strong connections to louis farrakhan and yet no one blames any democrats for what happened. >> we know the president has been praised by david dukes, the worst anti-semites around, matthew heimbach. if you're going to make those connections, i can tell you those are white nationalists that led to people's death. that was farrakhan, tell me who...
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. >> host: so louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? >> guest: my partner and i started "wired" project in 1991 and launched into the american market january 1993 as bill clinton was taking over as president of the united states, and notably al gore was talking about the information superhighway. so it was a generational change that was occurring at a political level and on a larger scale, on the cultural technological level it was a massive revolution going on. >> host: do you remember in that first issue with some of the articles were, what some of the products work that you were talking about? >> guest: we had camille talking, in an interview with stuart brand talking about technology, talking about culture. we had a story about japanese otaku you are obsessive japanese, young men basically who go crazy on, go very deep dive and obscure or real little subcultures. we had a story on education, how education was the last soviet left, american educate with the last soviet left on the planet because it's all organized locally and yet its
. >> host: so louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? >> guest: my partner and i started "wired" project in 1991 and launched into the american market january 1993 as bill clinton was taking over as president of the united states, and notably al gore was talking about the information superhighway. so it was a generational change that was occurring at a political level and on a larger scale, on the cultural technological level it was a massive...
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ellison here has never denounced louis farrakhan. we were going to get to what cannotor: later but i let it sit there and rest for a few minutes. mr. ellison you have 30 seconds. then we will move on to another topic. mr. ellison: i absolutely denounced and reject the views of louis farrakhan. i have said that many, many years ago. look, in the early 1990's, louis farrakhan was this person speaking on the issues of african-american and civil rights. at that time he had some things i thought he had to offer. he made it very clear in the early 1990's his views and mine were absolutely incompatible. and i have said that since. moderator: we have more than another half hour to go. in 1995 you pinned an op-ed -- moderator: mr. wardlow, let us move on to another topic now. mr. ellison: my views have changed dramatically since then. denounced the alliance for defending freedom? moderator: we will continue with that line of questioning in a moment. let us move onto another issue. how active should the state he in challenging federal laws you
ellison here has never denounced louis farrakhan. we were going to get to what cannotor: later but i let it sit there and rest for a few minutes. mr. ellison you have 30 seconds. then we will move on to another topic. mr. ellison: i absolutely denounced and reject the views of louis farrakhan. i have said that many, many years ago. look, in the early 1990's, louis farrakhan was this person speaking on the issues of african-american and civil rights. at that time he had some things i thought he...
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louis county commissioners. mr. radinovich: number 1, you do not answer the question about what he would not release the emails. the state said the county is interpreting the statute wrong. pete is hiding behind a state law that says representatives can communicate with their constituents, obviously, in private, to protect everybody's interest. but what is going on is that he is communicating with republican interests in washington dc. it was a violation of county policy. mr. radinovich: the states of the county is interpreting the statute wrong. pete is hiding by how law -- is hiding behind the law and communicating with political interests in washington dc and we do not know what the content of the emails are. he was not cleared of wrongdoing. he was in violation of county policy. they said there is no for the review but that is not reviewed by anybody else, only his political allies of the board. the interest is the public's ability to know what is going on beyond closed doors. he could end the taxpayer expense a
louis county commissioners. mr. radinovich: number 1, you do not answer the question about what he would not release the emails. the state said the county is interpreting the statute wrong. pete is hiding behind a state law that says representatives can communicate with their constituents, obviously, in private, to protect everybody's interest. but what is going on is that he is communicating with republican interests in washington dc. it was a violation of county policy. mr. radinovich: the...
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louis georgia, the place were all of the expeditions were launched from. the fremont expedition and where the interfaith trail ended -- santa fe trail ended. senator benton was a strong- willed and articulate and megalomaniac senator from missouri who was famous for his three-day filibusters and all sorts of things, he had the best library books east and west of the mississippi supposedly. he was a great believer in the believer of manifest destiny, before it was even a term yet. he had read a lot about the histories of the world and he believed that all of the great empires had to have commerce with china and india, the united states would never become a great empire unless we had ports on the pacific in order to trade with china and india. and order to have that specifically we had to go with trails on the continent. he did not want the continent, he wanted the ports. he was riding in the senate to years, during this period when young men like kate carson were coming up -- kit carson. when they were -- carson were coming up. they hated this tedious work
louis georgia, the place were all of the expeditions were launched from. the fremont expedition and where the interfaith trail ended -- santa fe trail ended. senator benton was a strong- willed and articulate and megalomaniac senator from missouri who was famous for his three-day filibusters and all sorts of things, he had the best library books east and west of the mississippi supposedly. he was a great believer in the believer of manifest destiny, before it was even a term yet. he had read a...
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louis county. mr. radinovich: we have 6000 miles we are responsible for and to be a want to invest in our roads and infrastructure and in the over 200 bridges we are responsible for is something that is critically important. that is why want to go to congress to make sure we have the investment in our infrastructure. i just give example as the st. louis commissioner, what i do. mike: can you do that with the deficit on the rise? mr. radinovich: you know that the deficit is a national security issue, so we have to look at ways to cut the deficit and a look at what was put forth. we have to be responsible for this next generation, mike, and by being responsible, we have to look at where we stand, the bash where the deficiencies in government are, and where the deficiencies are. mr. stauber: in the last debate. mr. radinovich: he claimed the deficit would increase -- that we would not have an ability to pay for infrastructure, and at the same time, the already, the republican speaker of the house and the
louis county. mr. radinovich: we have 6000 miles we are responsible for and to be a want to invest in our roads and infrastructure and in the over 200 bridges we are responsible for is something that is critically important. that is why want to go to congress to make sure we have the investment in our infrastructure. i just give example as the st. louis commissioner, what i do. mike: can you do that with the deficit on the rise? mr. radinovich: you know that the deficit is a national security...
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louis tomorrow, sunday at 1:25 p.m. it will be -- looked like a cardinal to me.vernight, it's going to be in the upper 50s. i don't know why. okay. 86 degrees in santa rosa, 80 at freemont. you could brief me on this, you know. 84 degrees sunday. monday will be the same. tuesday, the numbers will begin to subside to near 80 degrees on tuesday. and wednesday, it will be 76, and the numbers will be in the low 70s by the end of the week. in the meantime, between now and monday, two things happen. the winds pick up. the temperatures pick up as well. . and the combination not good news for firefighters. stay tuned on that. and for this. here's andrea. >> there is a st. louis cardinals, but they play baseball and not football. >>> coming up in sports, we check in on the 49ers and the raiders, and why carr said never catch up in one category. >> and postseason baseball continues continues. a pitcher dual in houston as brandon crawford's brother-in-law puts the astros in position to take a lead in the alds. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep num
louis tomorrow, sunday at 1:25 p.m. it will be -- looked like a cardinal to me.vernight, it's going to be in the upper 50s. i don't know why. okay. 86 degrees in santa rosa, 80 at freemont. you could brief me on this, you know. 84 degrees sunday. monday will be the same. tuesday, the numbers will begin to subside to near 80 degrees on tuesday. and wednesday, it will be 76, and the numbers will be in the low 70s by the end of the week. in the meantime, between now and monday, two things happen....
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>> i'm ayman mohyeldin along hallie jackson and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> there any senator in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the yays are 98, the nays are 1, the motion is agreed to. >> i will soon sign into law, the largest legislative effort in history to address the opioid crisis. rob and so many others helped. very little democrat support. >> okay. earlier this month the senate passed a sweeping bipartisan bill to fight the opioid epidemic. it was opposed by just one member, a republican, yet according to donald trump the 98-1 vote translates to, quote,
>> i'm ayman mohyeldin along hallie jackson and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> there any senator in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the yays are 98, the nays are 1, the motion is agreed to. >> i will soon sign into law, the largest legislative effort in history to address the opioid crisis. rob and so many others helped. very little democrat support. >> okay. earlier this month the senate passed a...
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they all go back to louis xvi-era. >> was sandy part of the smith family?> no, not at all. >> which brings us to story number three, featuring another new yorker from a well-to-do family named george garfield. >> george himself was a unique individual. he never went to college, but he got a law degree. he went to the new york city library and studied on his own and passed the bar exam. >> and he was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. >> and apparently a successful one, at that. one day in the early '60s, george shows up in princeton, looking for some prime acreage, and spies the grand chateau, which the smiths have put up for sale. george buys it. >> it was about 18 acres and this house, and then he bought two adjoining lots and then he bought five acres across the street. >> okay, so, i'm wondering -- how do these tales of wealth and opulence lead to our retired teacher's strange inheritance? that's the fourth story. it involves a working-class family, an untimely death, and a chance encounter. sandy, this is your inheritance. oh, my goodness. and
they all go back to louis xvi-era. >> was sandy part of the smith family?> no, not at all. >> which brings us to story number three, featuring another new yorker from a well-to-do family named george garfield. >> george himself was a unique individual. he never went to college, but he got a law degree. he went to the new york city library and studied on his own and passed the bar exam. >> and he was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. >> and apparently a...
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louis dead voters. not only did the court swallow whole the myth of rampant voter fraud but equally important, the justices could not fathom that something as simple as needing an id constituted any type of overwhelming burden. especially because indiana offered to provide a drivers license for free. the court therefore ruled that the needs were compelling and there was no evidence pthat se 483 had any access to the polls being blocked. the voter id law was under this reason, constitutional. this was judicial domain at its worst. on one hand, indiana did not need to provide any proof whatsoever that voter fraud, much less rampant voter fraud, existed. or for that matter, that anyone in the history of the state had ever been charged or convicted of the crime. instead, each example, each of the examples of voter fraud that justices held up, would not and could not have been stopped by voter id requirements. especially absentee ballots. which, because they are overwhelmingly used by whites, indiana had exe
louis dead voters. not only did the court swallow whole the myth of rampant voter fraud but equally important, the justices could not fathom that something as simple as needing an id constituted any type of overwhelming burden. especially because indiana offered to provide a drivers license for free. the court therefore ruled that the needs were compelling and there was no evidence pthat se 483 had any access to the polls being blocked. the voter id law was under this reason, constitutional....
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louis, missouri. and the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, which is some of my earliest memories are of going to that memorial. have any of you been to the missouri history museum? thank you, steve. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson. one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis. we used to go to the forest park and go sledding. this enormous snowstorm, i remember going sledding and my mom volunteered at the history museum. there was a giant snowdrift up to jefferson himself. i climbed up the snowdrift and sat in his lap. of course, my mom came out and said what are you doing? she is freaking out. parents use to leave their kids out to do whatever in public places. i have always had this kind of connection to the story of thomas jefferson. but of course the more you know about jefferson, the more complicated his legacy is. when we talk about the louisiana purchase and the brave, go west young man, what did jefferson inte
louis, missouri. and the jefferson memorial which is now the missouri historical society where you may have been, which is some of my earliest memories are of going to that memorial. have any of you been to the missouri history museum? thank you, steve. there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson. one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis. we used to go to the forest park and go sledding. this enormous snowstorm, i remember going sledding and my mom volunteered at the...
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louis and not only was he from st. louis he have lived on the street i was living on. so we have this section in the student --dash the super important guy. next to him you're in new york just give me a call well have coffee. i did what any spine journalists would do. i booked a flight to new york. i actually ended up meeting with him in with some of the people who is working with included elizabeth rosenthal. who is a medical writer at the new york times. she said you know, this is great. i appreciate your ambition. you need to go back to st. louis maybe do an internship at the local newspaper. i sent them to the new york times. they sent me out on a story that they wrote about leprosy hospital in louisiana. that coincided with the start of the internship in new york. we can of like what you wrote. why don't you write some more stuff. i got a call from an agent who said would you like to write a book i said i can't imagine writing a book. it said okay i will still be your agent. we could could boots be to read a book in my first book was called in turn. and it grew ou
louis and not only was he from st. louis he have lived on the street i was living on. so we have this section in the student --dash the super important guy. next to him you're in new york just give me a call well have coffee. i did what any spine journalists would do. i booked a flight to new york. i actually ended up meeting with him in with some of the people who is working with included elizabeth rosenthal. who is a medical writer at the new york times. she said you know, this is great. i...
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louis, did you ever hear of nf? do we love louis? do we love him? look at him. louis.eers and applause] i don't know what lou is ridding us, but i would assume it's about an a+, right? a+. i love people that have guts. he has got. they defend you. and they defend your second amendment. if ted doesn't win it, your second amendment is going to be in trouble. big trouble. remember that. o'rourke voted against the border wall. that's a good thing, he voted for obama amnesty. amnesty. obama amnesty. o'rourke even voted to shield ms-13 gang members from deportation. he says they are people. they are people. they carve you up with a knife, but they are people. o'rourke voted in favor of sanctuary cities that result in the deaths of countless americans. today's democrat party would rather protect criminal aliens than american citizens, which is why the democrats must be voted out of office. we need more. republicans. [cheers and applause] of vote for a democrat this november is a vote to surrender congress to nancy pelosi. crying chuck schumer. the great maxine waters. that's
louis, did you ever hear of nf? do we love louis? do we love him? look at him. louis.eers and applause] i don't know what lou is ridding us, but i would assume it's about an a+, right? a+. i love people that have guts. he has got. they defend you. and they defend your second amendment. if ted doesn't win it, your second amendment is going to be in trouble. big trouble. remember that. o'rourke voted against the border wall. that's a good thing, he voted for obama amnesty. amnesty. obama amnesty....
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launched and i have a little clip i want you to see. >> my name is julia louis-dreyfus.ally. >> what advice would you give that julia starting out. >> fix your hair. i'm not kidding. >> 35 years later in a special taped to air november 19th on pbs julia is honored for her work on "snl," "veep" and "seinfeld." >> i always felt like she was the diamond. she was the sparkle of the show that really made it the right chemistry, the right formula. >> still it wasn't julia's acting, but her brave and very public battle with stage two breast cancer that brought her close to tears. she talked about how laughter helped her get through it. >> everybody needs laughs. so the fact that i've had the opportunity to make people laugh for a living is one of the many blessings i have received in my life. nk you, yeah. >> how has it changed you? >> i'm just happy to be here and i cherished my life before and now i cherish it all. highlighted she risch -- cherish it. >> what a great event. >> and a wonderful woman. >>> coming up, pete and ariana after the split. their very different approach
launched and i have a little clip i want you to see. >> my name is julia louis-dreyfus.ally. >> what advice would you give that julia starting out. >> fix your hair. i'm not kidding. >> 35 years later in a special taped to air november 19th on pbs julia is honored for her work on "snl," "veep" and "seinfeld." >> i always felt like she was the diamond. she was the sparkle of the show that really made it the right chemistry, the right...
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louis. the founder of the black lives matter movement, business owner, used to be a gang member but reformed. he ran for state legislature against the machine democratic incumbent for state legislature. he lost because 140 absentee ballots were sent without envelopes, and a judge looked at the evidence and said this primary is very close. these ballots are fraudulent, we are going to rerun. so six weeks after, he ran again and one with 76% of the vote. that may be a clue that there were irregularities and fraud. that was just in the state legislature. i talked to him and he said, and so has the former mayor of detroit who thinks he was in 2005,ut of the role minority reformers voting against machine democrats in places like greene county, alabama, detroit to kansas city, st. louis, often have -- stolen from them, and it is often proven. but when they go to the naacp and other civil rights groups and say we need help, too. having ourally ballots stolen in st. louis and detroit and greene coun
louis. the founder of the black lives matter movement, business owner, used to be a gang member but reformed. he ran for state legislature against the machine democratic incumbent for state legislature. he lost because 140 absentee ballots were sent without envelopes, and a judge looked at the evidence and said this primary is very close. these ballots are fraudulent, we are going to rerun. so six weeks after, he ran again and one with 76% of the vote. that may be a clue that there were...
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meanwhile, twitter announced yesterday, it won't be banning or even suspending louis farrakhan aftertermites. we do not have a problem with free speech, we supported strongly, we just wish twitter would extend the same courtesy to people who aren't in democratic, like louis farrakhan. last month, twitter purged alec jones from info wars from multiple online platforms. they suspended other accounts for reasons they won't fully explain, which would appear to be political. we are against that, of course. can congress do something about it, as well? congressman jim jordan represents ohio. cumbersome and, thanks very much for coming on. before we talk about twitter, i want to ask what you make of the messages that show google employees apparently joking about sabotaging a department of defense project paired what does that tell you about how they view the u.s. government? >> it shows you how ridiculous the left has become. limit conservative speech, sabotage national defense, allow anti-semitic language on your platforms, but restrict conservative speech. the left, i said this the other d
meanwhile, twitter announced yesterday, it won't be banning or even suspending louis farrakhan aftertermites. we do not have a problem with free speech, we supported strongly, we just wish twitter would extend the same courtesy to people who aren't in democratic, like louis farrakhan. last month, twitter purged alec jones from info wars from multiple online platforms. they suspended other accounts for reasons they won't fully explain, which would appear to be political. we are against that, of...
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louis. d'arreion toles was returning to his apartment friday when he was confronted. >> all i am asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information. >> if you want to come into my building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> reporter: millions have watched toles' cell phone footage. >> ma'am you are not security, and you are not the property manager. >> i live here. >> and i live here, too. >> reporter: when he ultimately moves past hilary mueller -- >> no. >> excuse me. >> no. are you kidding me? where are you going? >> reporter: she gets in the elevator with him. >> i want to know who you are going to see. >> reporter: and follows him. >> you just followed me all the way to my door. and you see the keys in my door. >> reporter: mueller has now been fired. her former employer, tribeca stl, saying the company never will stand for racism or racial profiling. >> linsey, you were telling us about 30 minutes later, she then called police? >> she said she felt un
louis. d'arreion toles was returning to his apartment friday when he was confronted. >> all i am asking is what unit. >> i don't need to tell you that information. >> if you want to come into my building -- >> it's not your building. you're not the owner. >> reporter: millions have watched toles' cell phone footage. >> ma'am you are not security, and you are not the property manager. >> i live here. >> and i live here, too. >> reporter: when...
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louis county commissioners and begged them to support the resolution. to me that is despicable. >> he didn't answer the question about why he won't release his e-mails. what's going on right now coming is hiding behind th a state law that says they can communicate with constituents to protect everybody's interest that what's going on as he is communicating with those in washington he and we don'and wedon't know the cone e-mails. he was in violation of the county policy. there was no further review needed only his political allies on the board board of the b ints the inability to do with the representatives are doing behind closed doors. he wants to bring upo the fact. just by releasing the 15 or 16 e-mails. was he trying to undermine -- >> it is the allies that are bringing this suit. it's purely partisan. this is the unfortunate part of politics that are candidates and campaigns to. >> they've been sounding off and won't follow the advisory opinion about how to misinterpret the statute. the issue is the public has the right to know what's going on with
louis county commissioners and begged them to support the resolution. to me that is despicable. >> he didn't answer the question about why he won't release his e-mails. what's going on right now coming is hiding behind th a state law that says they can communicate with constituents to protect everybody's interest that what's going on as he is communicating with those in washington he and we don'and wedon't know the cone e-mails. he was in violation of the county policy. there was no...
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." >> michelle sparkled in a silver louis vuitton gown. she arrived solo without her new husband phil elverum, the couple wed in a secret ceremony in july and also without 12-year-old daughter matilda. >> she's not into anything that's scary so this is not going to be for her. i think that like the fangs would be fun for her. >> we are venom. >> tom is pretty scary as the half man half alien super villain. he called 10-year-old son louis his spirit guide to all things venom. >> he told me what i was doing wrong and i was doing more things wrong than i was doing right because children are deeply honest. >> when i sat down with the cast, tom told me he was grateful he didn't have to squeeze into a spandex costume for the role. his alter ego is computer generated. >> did you wish you ever had a chance to throw on a suit at some point? >> there was no desire whatsoever for me to throw on a suit. >> no? >> no. i am not drawn to that thing. >> what the hell is that thing? >> that impression say lone says something else. i mean that's -- yeah. >>
." >> michelle sparkled in a silver louis vuitton gown. she arrived solo without her new husband phil elverum, the couple wed in a secret ceremony in july and also without 12-year-old daughter matilda. >> she's not into anything that's scary so this is not going to be for her. i think that like the fangs would be fun for her. >> we are venom. >> tom is pretty scary as the half man half alien super villain. he called 10-year-old son louis his spirit guide to all...
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louis. if we were stood still we were arrested. i was one of the plaintiffs in the court case that got that overturned. people forget those things. >> what was the theory of why you had to keep moving? >> the police are like if we make it so it's illegal to standstill, they'll go home. instead we were like if we've got to walk all day, we've got to walk all day. that's what it became. we walked in circles essentially night and day and they had to stay out there marching with us. i think they weren't ready for that. we don't know everything, but we know one thing really well and that's that mike brown should be alive today. >> when did you realize that protest was going to become a movement? >> interesting question is i didn't know. one of the things that was so beautiful about the work that we were all doing is we had tunnel vision. head down, focus on what's in front of us. you know mike brown's name. the police killed nine people in st. louis right after mike brown. they killed one the next weekend right during the day. there was
louis. if we were stood still we were arrested. i was one of the plaintiffs in the court case that got that overturned. people forget those things. >> what was the theory of why you had to keep moving? >> the police are like if we make it so it's illegal to standstill, they'll go home. instead we were like if we've got to walk all day, we've got to walk all day. that's what it became. we walked in circles essentially night and day and they had to stay out there marching with us. i...
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. >>> julia louis-dreyfus was celebrating last night and received the mark twain prize for humor. the actress known for "seinfeld" and "veep" also battled breast cancer this year. she offered this message for anyone facing this disease. >> power through. keep fighting. one step at a time. for true. that certainly helped me. think about it in almost in a weird way. baby steps. what is the next hurdle. that's what i would encourage anybody in the middle of it. just keep focused. >> i love her. >> how do you not? >> during the awards, she added cancer is not funny, but dealing with it is finding the funny moments. the show airs on pbs. >> we complain about the tough days and we see julia louis-dreyfus laughing off cancer. >>> shifting stories meanwhile from the saudis. failing to quiet international uproar over the murder of the journalist. the president towing a fine line, but members of congress say they are ready to act. e peot their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great t
. >>> julia louis-dreyfus was celebrating last night and received the mark twain prize for humor. the actress known for "seinfeld" and "veep" also battled breast cancer this year. she offered this message for anyone facing this disease. >> power through. keep fighting. one step at a time. for true. that certainly helped me. think about it in almost in a weird way. baby steps. what is the next hurdle. that's what i would encourage anybody in the middle of it....
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steve: outrage this morning over louis farrakhan's latest message of hate.re my enemy, quotation, and white folks are going down. so what is it going to take for democratic leaders to finally denounce his hate speech? harvard law professor alan dershowitz joins us now from michigan with reaction. alan, good morning to you. >> good morning mr. farrakhan claims he is not anti-semite. he is anti-term might. what is he talking about. >> analogy to termites comes out of nazi playbook. nazis use the term term might to jews. everything good about the world. farrakhan has been very explicit. blaming the jews for all the problems of the world. he has called judaism a religion of satan and twitter has made a decision not to ban him. twitter has to have a single standard if a white supremacist had made a similar statement about african-americans, the question is would twitter ban them? it can't have a double standard based on race. and all good people have to come out and condemn. but especially people who participate in the million man march in 1995, headed by farrakh
steve: outrage this morning over louis farrakhan's latest message of hate.re my enemy, quotation, and white folks are going down. so what is it going to take for democratic leaders to finally denounce his hate speech? harvard law professor alan dershowitz joins us now from michigan with reaction. alan, good morning to you. >> good morning mr. farrakhan claims he is not anti-semite. he is anti-term might. what is he talking about. >> analogy to termites comes out of nazi playbook....
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louis fed president, joining us out of singapore.ghing the impact of brazil's residential elections, -- presidential elections. which candidates are considered more market friendly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is 8:30 a.m. in sydney. this is futures setting up. all these stocks were one of the few out performers. we have five days of gains for msci asia-pacific area we are looking at a soggy start to monday morning and it is rainy in sydney. it is forecast to stay wet the rest of the week. haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: we are getting some sun in new york. i am shery ahn in new york. 6:30, watching daybreak australia. let's get to first word news. the right wing candidate is leading brazil's election with more than half the votes counted. he is not seen gaining an outright victory and will probably face a runoff election in three weeks. investors ignore it is authoritarian streak and bet on his pro-market start. allegations of corruption. investorsthe amount must hold for the fourth time this year. they lowered the ratio for some wh
louis fed president, joining us out of singapore.ghing the impact of brazil's residential elections, -- presidential elections. which candidates are considered more market friendly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is 8:30 a.m. in sydney. this is futures setting up. all these stocks were one of the few out performers. we have five days of gains for msci asia-pacific area we are looking at a soggy start to monday morning and it is rainy in sydney. it is forecast to stay wet the rest of the week. haidi...
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so did louis c.k. for not even talking about it, not acknowledging it, not apologizing or whatever. >> i don't know that he didn't acknowledge it. >> well, apparently he didn't according to the initial reporting in the initial appearance. >> i mean, i know i read in the paper but i also know what i heard on the streets. >> okay. >> from a comic, we know a few eyewitnesses. >> it's a slightly different version. >> either way, what should be the right way for society to deal with somebody like louis c.k.? should he be forever banned from his job or be reprimanded or should there be -- >> i think the question, itself, is somewhat unanswerable. when you talk about the right way in society to rehabilitate, it's something we've struggled with in the criminal justice system forever. >> we know how rehabilitative that system is. >> right. >> this is much different. there are -- there are shades of gray in this whole area and there's been a lot of black and white activity since me too began and now people are s
so did louis c.k. for not even talking about it, not acknowledging it, not apologizing or whatever. >> i don't know that he didn't acknowledge it. >> well, apparently he didn't according to the initial reporting in the initial appearance. >> i mean, i know i read in the paper but i also know what i heard on the streets. >> okay. >> from a comic, we know a few eyewitnesses. >> it's a slightly different version. >> either way, what should be the right way...
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louis day care. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: disturbing questions about this video shows preschoolers at a st. louis day care fighting, as teachers look on. caught on camera by a 10-year-old after the family says his little brother was forced to fight, ending up in tears. the mother is now suing, calling that incident, seen here on a day care camera, part of a fight club. >> i don't know any parent that can watch their children go through this and not be upset. >> reporter: one teacher appears to be jumping enthusiastically, as another helps the children put on hulk fists. nicole merseal reported the incident back in 2016 and both teachers kwr quickly fired. one teacher told investigators she let the kids fight as a stress release after the day care's heater broke. >> no one is being held accountable. and if i'm not a voice for my children, who will be? >> repte david, those two teachers never faced criminal charges. the department of health and senior services tells us they did conduct an inves
louis day care. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: disturbing questions about this video shows preschoolers at a st. louis day care fighting, as teachers look on. caught on camera by a 10-year-old after the family says his little brother was forced to fight, ending up in tears. the mother is now suing, calling that incident, seen here on a day care camera, part of a fight club. >> i don't know any parent that can watch their children go through this and not be upset. >>...
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i started to write about louis armstrong spirit you are in new orleans. i love new orleans and i thought you'd be away to show how different mix of ethnic groups of people coming back in the spanish-american war or spiritual songs can , go from td plantations or -- all melded together around 1900-1950, to be a birthplace of jazz. and i think i learned almost everything you could learn about louis armstrong except for who he was. i couldn't quite get behind that mask. couldn't quite get behind that smile. couldn't quite figure out was he really happy, you know? what did he like? and so i put that aside and someday, someday i may try to take on that time dick someday i may work with -- i talked to him a lot saying all right, i'll get all the facts on strong and you give me the interpretation. you always have things that you been working on that you might go back to. >> can we talk about your connection to new orleans? >> i was born and raised in new orleans. here we are at tulane. both my parents and all of my grandparents and my aunts and uncles all went t
i started to write about louis armstrong spirit you are in new orleans. i love new orleans and i thought you'd be away to show how different mix of ethnic groups of people coming back in the spanish-american war or spiritual songs can , go from td plantations or -- all melded together around 1900-1950, to be a birthplace of jazz. and i think i learned almost everything you could learn about louis armstrong except for who he was. i couldn't quite get behind that mask. couldn't quite get behind...
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louis to get your mask before the cardinals game? how about the tap? in most places in the world you can't use tap water because drinking water water is so dangerous. climate change is real. our time we trust scientists, it's time we accept reasonable regulation to keep our water clean and air pollution free, and turning to alternative fuel is very important. that's why i've been a big supporter of biofuel, a big supporter of solar and wind, a big supporter of the fuel efficiency standards this president is going to abandon. all of this matters. we are saying extreme weather because of the climate. if we don't start respecting the sites, we are doing an extreme disservice to my it -- mydren ar there grandchildren. >> missouri voters rejected making missouri a right to work state. you had said in the past, nobody should be forced to pay union dues. the national right to work committee is telling supporters president trump personally promised to sign a national right to work bill if it comes across his desk. is that something you would support? a.g. hawl
louis to get your mask before the cardinals game? how about the tap? in most places in the world you can't use tap water because drinking water water is so dangerous. climate change is real. our time we trust scientists, it's time we accept reasonable regulation to keep our water clean and air pollution free, and turning to alternative fuel is very important. that's why i've been a big supporter of biofuel, a big supporter of solar and wind, a big supporter of the fuel efficiency standards this...
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quite a view fans of louis theroux, seen every single documentary he's done and ashley says louis therouxe day across much of wales. cloudy, the further east you are and the east of scotland. showers down eastern coasts. more persistent rain across east anglia. staying cloudy and down. risk northerly wind feeling chilly. elsewhere sunny spells expected, maximum temperature 7—10d. through tonight the ring on the east coast clears away towards scandinavia. the next band of cloud moving into the west overnight, a frost for many others into the early hours of wednesday, temperatures down below freezing. during wednesday, quite cloudy with rain at times across scotland, northern ireland, north england, dry and bright weather toward central and eastern parts with highs of 13 degrees. you're watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am. these are the main stories this morning. the chancellor, philip hammond, has defended his budget after criticism that yesterday's announcements will leave low and middle—income families facing a squeeze. we are all very clear that it is people at the bottom end that ben
quite a view fans of louis theroux, seen every single documentary he's done and ashley says louis therouxe day across much of wales. cloudy, the further east you are and the east of scotland. showers down eastern coasts. more persistent rain across east anglia. staying cloudy and down. risk northerly wind feeling chilly. elsewhere sunny spells expected, maximum temperature 7—10d. through tonight the ring on the east coast clears away towards scandinavia. the next band of cloud moving into the...
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louis lee. virginia marshall. >> good evening. i'm annie lee. i was born and raised in san francisco, where i work as a civil rights attorney. i appreciate the opportunity to make public comments in support of the changes to lowell's admissions policy. for too long sfusd has allowed lowell to operate as an exclusionary island separate and apart from the other schools in our city. it's unacceptable that san francisco schools including lowell are racially segregated because racial segregation hampers achievement. one, reversing the trend of racial isolation and concentration of underserved students in the same school. two, providing equitable access to the range of those to students. improving the admissions process is the first step to achieving the goals. i support allowing 8th graders from willie brown middle school who meet band 3 threshold to apply. willie brown has one of the largest african-american population. if the board wants equitable access to underserved students, meet them where they are. i want it address some of the concerns that
louis lee. virginia marshall. >> good evening. i'm annie lee. i was born and raised in san francisco, where i work as a civil rights attorney. i appreciate the opportunity to make public comments in support of the changes to lowell's admissions policy. for too long sfusd has allowed lowell to operate as an exclusionary island separate and apart from the other schools in our city. it's unacceptable that san francisco schools including lowell are racially segregated because racial...
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heather: the nation of islam leader, comparing jewish people to termites, louis farrakhan slammed by all sides. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: time to let the good times roll because it is friday. you made it through the week. live shot from new york city. you can tell the temperature is turning. thank you very much for ending your weekend starting your day with us. let's begin with breaking news. injured after a navy helicopter crashes on the uss ronald reagan flight deck while in the philippines see. navy officials say the mh 60 seahawk crashed shortly after takeoff, the ronald reagan striker was conducting operations at the time of the crash. it is not clear, the injuries are said to be nonfatal. this comes a year after two warships were involved in separate collisions at sea. the us and mexico teaming up to stop the migrant caravan inching closer to the southern border. in texas, the president's new threat to the illegal threat to the country. >> it is very clear this border is a big part of the midterm elections. and the heaviest traffic sector of the entir
heather: the nation of islam leader, comparing jewish people to termites, louis farrakhan slammed by all sides. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ heather: time to let the good times roll because it is friday. you made it through the week. live shot from new york city. you can tell the temperature is turning. thank you very much for ending your weekend starting your day with us. let's begin with breaking news. injured after a navy helicopter crashes on the uss ronald reagan...
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louis. about 10 degrees below average. here's where we'll be. d 47,. about 10 to 15 degrees warmer in most locatns tha we were during morning hours. still chilly when you step out. you can put it away tomrow afternoon. this is what i'm talking about. look at the number. aighf 69. plenty of sunshine, breezy and nice with the sunshine. a really great day on tuesday. would you love to continue, wouldn't you? unfortunately, that won't be happening. we have much cooler weather making its way in. we tend toee nor'easters develop and that'se whathave. itn bringsat northeasterly flow. it is not looking like a ver w nikend at all. so enjoy lots of sunshine through thursday. friday, we'llee the clouds increase. look at the temperature. only in the 50s, wednesday, thursday, friday, ver chilly conditions. look at saturday and sunday w it is cominh upper 40s to 50s. rather breezy. >>> well, they have been tested on closed tracks. but nows driverl cars could be coming to the streets in the district. mark segraves explains when and where you might be seeing them. >>
louis. about 10 degrees below average. here's where we'll be. d 47,. about 10 to 15 degrees warmer in most locatns tha we were during morning hours. still chilly when you step out. you can put it away tomrow afternoon. this is what i'm talking about. look at the number. aighf 69. plenty of sunshine, breezy and nice with the sunshine. a really great day on tuesday. would you love to continue, wouldn't you? unfortunately, that won't be happening. we have much cooler weather making its way in. we...