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narrator: perfection was paramount as each struggled to outshine the rest in front of judges mary berry and paul hollywood. mary: we're looking for a good all-rounder,
narrator: perfection was paramount as each struggled to outshine the rest in front of judges mary berry and paul hollywood. mary: we're looking for a good all-rounder,
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[theme music playing] narrator: this year, judges mary berry and paul hollywood couldn't have asked for more. paul: the bakers have been unbelievable. i mean, after last year, i thought, "it can never get any better." but i was proved wrong again. narrator: they displayed exceptional talent as they strove for excellence. mary: really lovely. very good. we've had very difficult challenges this year, and so timing has been so important. narrator: and at times, they almost snapped under the pressure... aah! my mind's gone blank. that was stressful. it's not hot enough. i'd sooner have another baby. narrator: but ultimately produced bakes of outstanding quality. mary: queen victoria would be proud.
[theme music playing] narrator: this year, judges mary berry and paul hollywood couldn't have asked for more. paul: the bakers have been unbelievable. i mean, after last year, i thought, "it can never get any better." but i was proved wrong again. narrator: they displayed exceptional talent as they strove for excellence. mary: really lovely. very good. we've had very difficult challenges this year, and so timing has been so important. narrator: and at times, they almost snapped under...
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man: been aware of mary berry for a long time, so quite looking forward to having her taste
man: been aware of mary berry for a long time, so quite looking forward to having her taste
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announcer: but even a few wobbles didn't stop the bakers as they fought to impress judges mary berry and paul hollywood. paul: that's fantastic. i mean, really well done. cool. on the whole, i think they've been the best bakers we've had.
announcer: but even a few wobbles didn't stop the bakers as they fought to impress judges mary berry and paul hollywood. paul: that's fantastic. i mean, really well done. cool. on the whole, i think they've been the best bakers we've had.
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announcer: but even a few wobbles didn't stop the bakers as they fought to impress judges mary berry and paul hollywood. paul: that's fantastic. i mean, really well done. cool. on the whole, i think they've been the best bakers we've had.
announcer: but even a few wobbles didn't stop the bakers as they fought to impress judges mary berry and paul hollywood. paul: that's fantastic. i mean, really well done. cool. on the whole, i think they've been the best bakers we've had.
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. >> jack and mary beth berry volunteered to go door-to-door in southeast denver. they told homeowners once the catch their ballots -- cast any more phone calls or visits. realize that. if you do your job and do it early, you get called because we don't want to talk to people that already voted.>> reporter: truck campaign, center, volunteers dialed and the talty to fill out their ballots. >> it cannot stay on the kitchen table. you to pick it up, take it to a election center and need to vote. >> reporter: arecibo centers as they want people to be engaged and vote. >> work hard to make sure you got your belt turned in. >> reporter: mantras from both camps told me it's been a long campaign but they can see the light at the end of the tunnel. >>> how effective are these volunteer efforts? very. clinton supporters that she not that an elderly woman story of the woman said, is it that time already? and trump supporter told me he never got a ballot in the mail, he is using the call center to ask other people and is help how they can go vote in person. >>> a colorado cold
. >> jack and mary beth berry volunteered to go door-to-door in southeast denver. they told homeowners once the catch their ballots -- cast any more phone calls or visits. realize that. if you do your job and do it early, you get called because we don't want to talk to people that already voted.>> reporter: truck campaign, center, volunteers dialed and the talty to fill out their ballots. >> it cannot stay on the kitchen table. you to pick it up, take it to a election center...
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. >> mary frances berry can you start off with a number of things, but i just want you to target race injustice for the moment and say what do you think is achieved opportunities missed from this administration and? >> well, i think that, for example, the black unemployment rate that joshua mentioned was a 16.9 was something and i spent three years trying to get somebody in the white house to target some programs toward black unemployment. at one point women's unemployment, black women was way high and people's houses were getting foreclosed and there were stories about in the paper and people who have jobs, got laid off from school systems and all kinds of bad things happened. i finally had to resort to getting a reported to raise the question at a white house press conference. when the reporter raised it, finally the other reporters start erasing it and then they were stories about in the press. but what i'm saying is it may be a point whatever now, twice the rate of everybody else come it always is since clinton. but the whole, obama's first term, you have is something going on in
. >> mary frances berry can you start off with a number of things, but i just want you to target race injustice for the moment and say what do you think is achieved opportunities missed from this administration and? >> well, i think that, for example, the black unemployment rate that joshua mentioned was a 16.9 was something and i spent three years trying to get somebody in the white house to target some programs toward black unemployment. at one point women's unemployment, black...
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and one thing struck me while these results were coming in, a quote from his sister mary anne trump berry, a judge on the new york state supreme court. she said i knew better even as a child than to even attempt to compete with donald because he always wins. >> that was abc's terry moran from our coverage earlier. up next, the concern on wall street this morning. >> we're going to take a look at the trump phenomenon and what got him to the white house. do stay with us. o outrun her br. thanks for giving victor the energy to be the rowdiest fan. and joseph, the ability to see monsters. when you choose walgreens, you choose to make a difference... like how every vitamin and flu shot you get at walgreens helps give life-changing vitamins and vaccines... to children in need. so, really... happy thanks for giving! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. as soon as i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondere
and one thing struck me while these results were coming in, a quote from his sister mary anne trump berry, a judge on the new york state supreme court. she said i knew better even as a child than to even attempt to compete with donald because he always wins. >> that was abc's terry moran from our coverage earlier. up next, the concern on wall street this morning. >> we're going to take a look at the trump phenomenon and what got him to the white house. do stay with us. o outrun her...
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[laughter] i'm going to give you the one sentence on this page, beginning with mary frances berry, theeraldine arts professor of american social thought, history and africana studies at the university of pennsylvania. [applause] joshua dubois is the founder of the values partnership and former head of the white house office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. [applause] taylor is assistant professor and department of african american studies at princeton university. [applause] and michael singleton is the republican political consultant, writer and political analyst. [applause] i know our panel title this -- is titled opportunity and opportunities missed. we are going to start on the opportunities end, which is the uplifting side of the equation and i want to begin with someone who has much gravitas set of professor berry. you worked with several presidents, so when we talk about race and justice and at the age of obama, you can bring up a context i think few others can, and i want to ask you what is the opportunity that you see from the policy perspective that president obam
[laughter] i'm going to give you the one sentence on this page, beginning with mary frances berry, theeraldine arts professor of american social thought, history and africana studies at the university of pennsylvania. [applause] joshua dubois is the founder of the values partnership and former head of the white house office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. [applause] taylor is assistant professor and department of african american studies at princeton university. [applause] and...
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my guess our mary frances berry, joshua debose-- [inaudible] [applause]. >> okay, so hello everyone.t's a real pleasure to be here and to introduce our next panel. i was so enthralled by everything that happened in the first two hours that i forgot i had a little part to play in this next session, so forgive me for this unplanned delay. i will reduce our moderator and let them take it from there. our moderator is douglas blackmon, a pulitzer prize-winning author. coexecutive producer of that acclaimed pbs documentary based on the same name. i will also add he is a friend and colleague. he is also a contributing correspondent at the "washington post" and executive producer and host of the american form, a public affairs program produced by the university of virginia miller center and aired on-- airs on 100 public television affiliate across the united states in his book is an important book in helping to frame how we understand historically the long journey from the period to the great a pickup board's amend that raw materials did not make their way to detroit by osmosis, but in fact
my guess our mary frances berry, joshua debose-- [inaudible] [applause]. >> okay, so hello everyone.t's a real pleasure to be here and to introduce our next panel. i was so enthralled by everything that happened in the first two hours that i forgot i had a little part to play in this next session, so forgive me for this unplanned delay. i will reduce our moderator and let them take it from there. our moderator is douglas blackmon, a pulitzer prize-winning author. coexecutive producer of...
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i want to lift up mary and very -- marion berry. it will be two years next week since he passed. he created a whole bunch of millionaires and he even created himself as one. but he created a whole lot of other black folks as millionaires. he empowered a lot of young people, and he had a system that empowered a lot of young people, youth mayors. he opened up the civil service so that more african-americans had employment in the city service. he was a flawed man with a vision, as everyone is. i would quote reverend barber, who asked everyone to take a blood test will me talk about who you support. if you take it and it is 99.9%, take out your checkbook because that is your child. if your blood comes out 70%, you are related some kind of way. when we look at politicians, we don't want to look at whether they are perfect, are they our child, are they our kinfolk? and it doesn't have to be our skin folk, because not everybody who is brown is down. we have to broaden our focus. one of the things the profoundly disappointed me about these debates was the absence of conversation about k-
i want to lift up mary and very -- marion berry. it will be two years next week since he passed. he created a whole bunch of millionaires and he even created himself as one. but he created a whole lot of other black folks as millionaires. he empowered a lot of young people, and he had a system that empowered a lot of young people, youth mayors. he opened up the civil service so that more african-americans had employment in the city service. he was a flawed man with a vision, as everyone is. i...
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and one thing struck me while these results were coming in, a quote from his sister mary anne trump berry, a judge on the new york state supreme court. she said i knew better even as a child than to even attempt to compete with donald because he always wins. >> that was abc's terry moran from our coverage earlier. he did win, indeed. up next, the concern on wall >> we're going to take a look at >>> that picture tells the story of the night from the democratic perspective. hillary clinton supporters just unable to hold back the clinton called trump around 2:30 in the morning in new york to concede and is expected to make a statement this morning. the outcome is about to affect your money. stock markets set to open much lower. >> many investors are moving their money to safer investments. abc's rebecca jarvis with more. >> well, it's been a wild night as far as the stock markets are concerned around the globe right now. we're seeing a sell-off. you have it in japan and china and our markets, the dow futures which indicate essentially where lower and to put that into perspective that on a po
and one thing struck me while these results were coming in, a quote from his sister mary anne trump berry, a judge on the new york state supreme court. she said i knew better even as a child than to even attempt to compete with donald because he always wins. >> that was abc's terry moran from our coverage earlier. he did win, indeed. up next, the concern on wall >> we're going to take a look at >>> that picture tells the story of the night from the democratic perspective....
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later, at a housing project she met mary wilson and florence, her neighbor, smokey robinson , put them in front of berrydy and the rest was magic. musical history. the supremes earned a permanent place in the american soundtrack. along with her honeyed voice and soulful sensibility, diana ross exuded glamour and grace and helped to shape the sound of motown. on top of becoming one of the most successful recording artists of all time, and raising five kids, somehow found time to earn an oscar nomination for acting. today, from the hip-hop artist who samples her, to those have been inspired by her and to the audiences who still cannot influence of her, her is as inescapable as ever. she was sprung from a cage out on highway nine. [laughter] pres. obama: a quiet kid from jersey, trying to make sense of the temples of dreams and the mysteries that dotted his hometown, pool halls, cars, girls, altars, assembly lines. for decades, bruce springsteen has brought us all along on a journey, consumed with the bargains between ambitious and injustice, and pleasure and pain. the simple glories and scattered heartbre
later, at a housing project she met mary wilson and florence, her neighbor, smokey robinson , put them in front of berrydy and the rest was magic. musical history. the supremes earned a permanent place in the american soundtrack. along with her honeyed voice and soulful sensibility, diana ross exuded glamour and grace and helped to shape the sound of motown. on top of becoming one of the most successful recording artists of all time, and raising five kids, somehow found time to earn an oscar...