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for 13 long years he was in mecca which is why the mecca verses are so much more devoutly peaceful. and then after 13 years or so there was this one central act that's hallowed in islam, and that's the nonviolent act which is he left with his follow beers from mecca to medina. and that's one of the most hallowed acts in the history of islam. then it gets more complicated. once he was in medina, he did raze an army and defend -- raise an army and defend himself. now, however, scholars point out that his conduct was defensive, defensive. and, you know, for example, karen armstrong, there is an indian scholar who says it's clear in every case involving violence, the prophet muhammad acted under provocation. his general attitude was that of reconciliation. he did not approve of aggression because the koran has warned the faithful that god does not love the aggressive. so in every instance pretty much violence was forced upon him. when he returned to mecca, he sort of forgave everybody there in spite of the fact they were fighting him, and, you know, generally he signed a number of peace
for 13 long years he was in mecca which is why the mecca verses are so much more devoutly peaceful. and then after 13 years or so there was this one central act that's hallowed in islam, and that's the nonviolent act which is he left with his follow beers from mecca to medina. and that's one of the most hallowed acts in the history of islam. then it gets more complicated. once he was in medina, he did raze an army and defend -- raise an army and defend himself. now, however, scholars point out...
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. >> sayre maybe a naphtha this film mecca of flood those back jim. [laughter] >> i would like to bring walter into the discussion we heard susan talk about her personal story and we expect we expect the writing was personal but dealing with a much larger scope. what was your inspiration? >> first of all, let me say good morning. thank you for inviting me to be a part of the program. in part, susan storey is a smaller story of native american up. her personal struggles for fulfillment to transcend her problems to become recognized that we have seen on a larger level, the same thing zero indian country throughout the modern era of federal indiana law of the late fifties into the present, we have seen the tribal sovereignty movement where indian countries at the beginning of the fifties was probably at some of the land holdings were less than 2% the people are living in poverty at the bottom of a budget to have the tribal religions and ways of life touche terminate the political relationship between the indian nation and government. low point* of native
. >> sayre maybe a naphtha this film mecca of flood those back jim. [laughter] >> i would like to bring walter into the discussion we heard susan talk about her personal story and we expect we expect the writing was personal but dealing with a much larger scope. what was your inspiration? >> first of all, let me say good morning. thank you for inviting me to be a part of the program. in part, susan storey is a smaller story of native american up. her personal struggles for...
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. >> long island and massachusetts share irene's pain which is widespread let's go to the sailing mecca of new port which is still being impacted by the storm. molly, are you there? can you hear me? tell me what's going on. >> we are. we have been battered by the wind all day. this area rhode island massachusetts has been getting slammed. a result has been a ton of people without power. trees have come down snapped lines the polls are down and utility workers are trying to get the lights back on. there are 2707 thousand people here in the state of rhode island. about half of the state. so it's a big struggle they are expecting it to take several days to get the lights back on. one of the things that stopped the progress was the wind. because of the wind they couldn't get utility workers up in the air to address some of the higher problems and get the lights back on. a lot of people still without power. that should last for half of the week. we will be monitoring that progress tomorrow. high tied striking right about now. they are hoping that will be a flooding issue that will go back ou
. >> long island and massachusetts share irene's pain which is widespread let's go to the sailing mecca of new port which is still being impacted by the storm. molly, are you there? can you hear me? tell me what's going on. >> we are. we have been battered by the wind all day. this area rhode island massachusetts has been getting slammed. a result has been a ton of people without power. trees have come down snapped lines the polls are down and utility workers are trying to get the...
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. -- before it became a thegay mecca. he took part in the anti-racist the struggles and the efforts for justice for people with mental illness. they were together blockade in the international hotel on the night of them mass eviction of our elderly mostly filipino and chinese tenants. both men formed the mission chapter of the national committee to overturn the decision defending affirmative action programs for women and minorities. darling was committed to the belief that housing is a human rights and in early -- in the early '80s, he became part of the tenderloin development coordination and served on the board of dirrs
. -- before it became a thegay mecca. he took part in the anti-racist the struggles and the efforts for justice for people with mental illness. they were together blockade in the international hotel on the night of them mass eviction of our elderly mostly filipino and chinese tenants. both men formed the mission chapter of the national committee to overturn the decision defending affirmative action programs for women and minorities. darling was committed to the belief that housing is a human...
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the lighting of the world's largest clock tower in mecca marked the start of ramadan there. muslims traditionally fasts from sundown to sunset. >>> another effort to raise the debt ceiling fell short in the senate this afternoon, but some leaders say a compromise can be worked out behind the scenes as early as today. lawmakers delay the procedural vote on senate majority leader harry reid's plan by 12 hours today so the deal is not signed at this point. but this tentative debt ceiling plan is now pending caucus approval and could be finalized sometime today or tomorrow. >> the arrangement that is being worked on with the republican leader and the administration and others is not there yet. we're hopeful and confident it can be done. >> it's important for everybody in america to know we aren't going to have a default for the first time in our 235-year history. >> this plan would immediately cut spending by about $900 billion over the next decade and then task a commission to recommend another set of cuts, the total of which would add p up to the amount of the debt ceiling inc
the lighting of the world's largest clock tower in mecca marked the start of ramadan there. muslims traditionally fasts from sundown to sunset. >>> another effort to raise the debt ceiling fell short in the senate this afternoon, but some leaders say a compromise can be worked out behind the scenes as early as today. lawmakers delay the procedural vote on senate majority leader harry reid's plan by 12 hours today so the deal is not signed at this point. but this tentative debt ceiling...
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. -- before it became a thegay mecca. he took part in the anti-racist the struggles and the efforts for justice for people with mental illness. they were together blockade in the international hotel on the night of them mass eviction of our elderly mostly filipino and chinese tenants. both men formed the mission chapter of the national committee to overturn the decision defending affirmative action programs for women and minorities. darling was committed to the belief that housing is a human rights and in early -- in the early '80s, he became part of the tenderloin development coordination and served on the board of directors for many years. he lived in and houses his own and later in 1990, moved into his last home. he served on the san francisco mental health board for years, was executive director, and then chairman of the board, which provided social services for those with mental health issues, and for so many of the tenderloin poor and homeless residents. darwin look forward to see the tender line great -- to see the
. -- before it became a thegay mecca. he took part in the anti-racist the struggles and the efforts for justice for people with mental illness. they were together blockade in the international hotel on the night of them mass eviction of our elderly mostly filipino and chinese tenants. both men formed the mission chapter of the national committee to overturn the decision defending affirmative action programs for women and minorities. darling was committed to the belief that housing is a human...
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this home on chris drive is considered a mecca for techies. it was here steve jobs grew up and in this garage where apple was born. >> we're from australia. >> reporter: that's why they had to stop by. they're here from australia on a silicon valley tour and no stop is complete without a visit to the famous garage. >> it's just amazing. i'm completely blown away. it's really inspiring and just so hard to put that into perspective, that that all started in somebody's garage. >> reporter: they are just two of many tourists who have stopped by over the years to take picture of a home and garage where steve jobs created the apple computer. but their visit game more mandatory when they heard jobs had stepped down as apple's ceo. >> we were planning to come, but we certainly made sure we got here today. so it was on our must-see list. >> reporter: neighbors knew jobs as a young boy. they're used to strangers driving up and taking photos of the home across the street. >> some of the times i would go out and say would you like me to take your picture
this home on chris drive is considered a mecca for techies. it was here steve jobs grew up and in this garage where apple was born. >> we're from australia. >> reporter: that's why they had to stop by. they're here from australia on a silicon valley tour and no stop is complete without a visit to the famous garage. >> it's just amazing. i'm completely blown away. it's really inspiring and just so hard to put that into perspective, that that all started in somebody's garage....
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five years, since arizona public service returned water to the creek bed, fossil creek has become a meccaemerging, is also in danger of being damaged by a large number of visitors trying to escape arizona's desert heat. - [yells] - the sheer number of people we see is tremendous. it can approach 1,000 people on a saturday along four miles of waterway. if you do the math on that, that's about one person in the creek every 20 feet. - well, it's relatively close to phoenix, where we're from, so the drive isn't too bad. and it's beautiful just going down. there's lots of water. people can play, swim. great camping. it's cooler. and it's just generally beautiful all around. burkhardt: increased foot traffic has eroded stream banks and damaged fragile vegetation. lack of parking along narrow dirt roads has resulted in not only a safety hazard but further displaced vegetation and habitat. with no trash service or even trash cans within 15 miles, human refuse is also often left behind. forest service employees like aaron rotert educated the public about good stewardship but confess the human impa
five years, since arizona public service returned water to the creek bed, fossil creek has become a meccaemerging, is also in danger of being damaged by a large number of visitors trying to escape arizona's desert heat. - [yells] - the sheer number of people we see is tremendous. it can approach 1,000 people on a saturday along four miles of waterway. if you do the math on that, that's about one person in the creek every 20 feet. - well, it's relatively close to phoenix, where we're from, so...
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monuments to him alive has he and now there is not even a trace of his parental house in the village of mecca. normal love run through various hells used to stand behind all of this ruined building where you are there. nothing but tall weeds grow. neither man nor beast eventually through their. people enough has to respect long running traditions in accordance with one of them dead people deserve either praise or no mention at all the only reminder to this day of stalin's right hand man of rented beriah are ruins and waste land from nothing else . fished. the first few. fish to.
monuments to him alive has he and now there is not even a trace of his parental house in the village of mecca. normal love run through various hells used to stand behind all of this ruined building where you are there. nothing but tall weeds grow. neither man nor beast eventually through their. people enough has to respect long running traditions in accordance with one of them dead people deserve either praise or no mention at all the only reminder to this day of stalin's right hand man of...
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monuments to him of has he i'm out there is not even a trace of his parental house in the village of mecca for your normal love rented various house used to stand behind all of this ruined building our bedroom now nothing until we just grow older. neither man nor beast there venture through there. are people in that house he respects long running traditions in accordance with one of them dead people deserve either praise or no mention at all the only reminder to this day of stalin's right hand man of ranchi beriah are ruins and waste land and nothing else . it.
monuments to him of has he i'm out there is not even a trace of his parental house in the village of mecca for your normal love rented various house used to stand behind all of this ruined building our bedroom now nothing until we just grow older. neither man nor beast there venture through there. are people in that house he respects long running traditions in accordance with one of them dead people deserve either praise or no mention at all the only reminder to this day of stalin's right hand...
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let me introduce senior housing inspectors patrick cars and jamie mckenzie, tomy mecca, councilor from the housing rights committee and in addition to that mr. joel panzer, president of the professional property management association. these individuals along with elaine wolf from the rent board, the executive director, dr. johnson ojo, the environmental house section of the department of public health, yvonne marrin from the city attorney code enforcement division and tom harvey. let's talk about tenants. obviously the first thing that we always ask when we get a call from an occupant of a building is have you talked with the property owner about those conditions? have you made them aware of what the situation is? and we always encourage you to do that, to communicate with the property owner, and also when a property owner undertakes it make those repairs to provide -- once you are provided with adequate notice under state law to make sure that you make the area accessible within a unit that you occupy so that those repairs can be done in a timely way. and if you find that that respon
let me introduce senior housing inspectors patrick cars and jamie mckenzie, tomy mecca, councilor from the housing rights committee and in addition to that mr. joel panzer, president of the professional property management association. these individuals along with elaine wolf from the rent board, the executive director, dr. johnson ojo, the environmental house section of the department of public health, yvonne marrin from the city attorney code enforcement division and tom harvey. let's talk...
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really becomes a mecca for tourists. tourists. their waste into the lake. to cope with all the two has come to the geneva. recently was in geneva where by the way your mirrors are going to die and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more. efficient it's all about it so that's what they told me. there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the bike area today is people live intense gunfire is said litter the shore so i'm sure that if we have properly organized tourism with rules and proper oversight they will be one of the best places in russia in old russian people want to visit it. another problem another issue. are hydro power plants as far as i know. already built they say the fish is no longer able to swim. and then. they say that the. meter is causing problems to. you when we. separated at six hundred meters and eight hundred meters that means that has been changing present time since the change o
really becomes a mecca for tourists. tourists. their waste into the lake. to cope with all the two has come to the geneva. recently was in geneva where by the way your mirrors are going to die and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that lake geneva is even more. efficient it's all about it so that's what they told me. there and anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in...
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salt is thought of in the highest in the world seems to have all it takes to become a base jumping mecca. finally he was the first ice hockey coach to win both the olympics and the world championships in the same year but now swedish legend gustavsson faces another huge challenge this time on a clock level after being given the task of guiding k.h. all runners up badlands to guard cup glory in the fast approaching season rather than known before. thank you it's often a narrow margin that separates moments of glory or moments of disappointment april twenty eighth level this is the same drill site blanks infused with new life by derek coach wheels regina needed to go in cup finals where they were still just one step from the trophy like a chill powerhouse so i want you life forever on the eve of the fourth kitchell season diminishment are looking to become even stronger. with their major reinforcements coming from sweden new head coach ben arky gustafsson led his country to olympic gold in turin two thousand and six and world championship victory in the same year this isn't a single it cla
salt is thought of in the highest in the world seems to have all it takes to become a base jumping mecca. finally he was the first ice hockey coach to win both the olympics and the world championships in the same year but now swedish legend gustavsson faces another huge challenge this time on a clock level after being given the task of guiding k.h. all runners up badlands to guard cup glory in the fast approaching season rather than known before. thank you it's often a narrow margin that...
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but if played by coal really becomes a mecca for tourists we'll be able to cope with all the pollution that comes from tourists hotels dumping their waste into the lake while this was somehow are able to cope with all the tourist coming to the geneva you know i recently was in geneva where by the way your music is going to die soon and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that they geneva is even more polluted than the most corridor there's almost no fish in it i'm not sure about it that's what they told me the one near is go there and die anyway the only kind of tourism that exists in the baikal area today is camping people live in tents. and fire is like i said literally sure i'm sure that if we have properly organized tourism with rules and proper oversight they will be one of the best places in russia and all russian people want to visit it. another problem another issue another thread to buy call our hydro power plants as far as i know there are three downs there
but if played by coal really becomes a mecca for tourists we'll be able to cope with all the pollution that comes from tourists hotels dumping their waste into the lake while this was somehow are able to cope with all the tourist coming to the geneva you know i recently was in geneva where by the way your music is going to die soon and i asked what do you need submersibles for because the water is very clear and they told me that the water there is clear because of quicksilver it turns out that...
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and the soudys said no and they preside over mecca. they said, we think what you are doing is entirely appropriate and is in keeping with islamic law. >> can you give the shoutout for the team? >> the shoutout for the president. you gave him credit and i thank you for that and then you dumped all over him. >> do you have a burial at sea when you go? >> there is no blood on my hands. >> coming up, only in obamaland, the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. it's trying to keep its borders secure. we have the details tonight on "the five." @@ >> that's good. that's right, i'm up here. welcome back to "the five." i want to talk about a story that really has gotten me -- just drives me up the wall. we have another state, alabama, after following on arizona that has decided to take its own immigration law and not let the united states of america, which does do immigration laws implement their own laws. now, in alabama -- in arizona, they decided to allow the police to stop and check people to say if they were illegals. alabama,
and the soudys said no and they preside over mecca. they said, we think what you are doing is entirely appropriate and is in keeping with islamic law. >> can you give the shoutout for the team? >> the shoutout for the president. you gave him credit and i thank you for that and then you dumped all over him. >> do you have a burial at sea when you go? >> there is no blood on my hands. >> coming up, only in obamaland, the department of justice is suing another u.s....
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the saudis, remember they preside over mecca and medina. are doing the burial at sea is appropriate and cop analysis tent with islamic law. >> andrea: give seals a shout-out for what they did. the finest team. >> monica: amazing. >> bob: shut out to the president. you gave him credit. thank you. then you dumped all over him. do you have something to something set up at burial when you go? >> eric: there is no blood on my hands. >> bob: thank the seals, bob. >> eric: coming up, only in obama land the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. just try to keep the orders secure. we have the details. next on "the five." ♪ nationde insurance. what's up ? what's vanishing deducti all about ? guys, it's demonstration time. let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible. every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? thnext year... th was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: that's great. i'm up here. welcome back to "the five." f
the saudis, remember they preside over mecca and medina. are doing the burial at sea is appropriate and cop analysis tent with islamic law. >> andrea: give seals a shout-out for what they did. the finest team. >> monica: amazing. >> bob: shut out to the president. you gave him credit. thank you. then you dumped all over him. do you have something to something set up at burial when you go? >> eric: there is no blood on my hands. >> bob: thank the seals, bob....
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it also occurred to me that woodstock was becoming a mecca for musicians, but there was no place to record. people would have to go into the city to do their albums, and it seemed that was the perfect answer was to build a recording studio in woodstock where you can come and spend some time in the country and record at your leisure. so we proceeded to try and put that together. so we were following these two paths, and i hired a local realtor, tim young, to help me look for sites for this idea of a festival which according to artie started one night around 2 in the morning. i don't remember the actual night, but we decided, okay, instead of a concert series, we wanted to just put it all together and do the biggest event anybody had ever seen. and so we proceeded along those lines to try and finance these two projects. i think our target was 200,000 people, and although the biggest show that i had been aware of was my festival in miami, and i think we had 40,000 people the first day, we picked 200,000 because we figured we were in the northeast corridor, there's lots of people living around
it also occurred to me that woodstock was becoming a mecca for musicians, but there was no place to record. people would have to go into the city to do their albums, and it seemed that was the perfect answer was to build a recording studio in woodstock where you can come and spend some time in the country and record at your leisure. so we proceeded to try and put that together. so we were following these two paths, and i hired a local realtor, tim young, to help me look for sites for this idea...
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. >> is this becoming a mecca for potential murders?ruba, don't know if they'll find her body. if you throw her body out in the water, it will be in the panama canal in three days. >> women, also, please, i thought this was a lesson we learned after looking for mr. goodbar in the 70's, don't trust a complete stranger. ladies, please, use your heads. thank you so much. great to see you. coming up on "the factor" fallout after philadelphia mayor michael nutter tells some young black men that they have damaged their race. one african-american columnist says he's trying to appease says he's trying to appease white people! motorcycles, boats, even rv's. nobody knows where he got his love for racing. all we know is, it started early. casey mears, driver of the number thirteen geico toyota camry. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. >> in the back of the book segment today, there's been a lot of violence by young mobs in philadelphia this summer. many of them african-american. obviously, a very dangerous situation. micha
. >> is this becoming a mecca for potential murders?ruba, don't know if they'll find her body. if you throw her body out in the water, it will be in the panama canal in three days. >> women, also, please, i thought this was a lesson we learned after looking for mr. goodbar in the 70's, don't trust a complete stranger. ladies, please, use your heads. thank you so much. great to see you. coming up on "the factor" fallout after philadelphia mayor michael nutter tells some...
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i talked about how suburbs and the excerpts in some of the former middle class meccas of the loss vegas and phoenix, tampa are changing profoundly, and i think permanently in the week of this recession. let me focus here on how the millennials are changing because this is one of the most important kind of enduring changes that we are already seeing from this program and are going to continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched," i really expected that a young people would bear some of the latest scars from this recession. they are younger and they don't have a lot of personal responsibilities so there are a few bad years. but in fact when you look at history and when you look at the ample scholarly research that's been done on the subject, it is just the opposite. the first few years in the job market are crucial to establishing the career tracks and life trajectories of the young people coming and people who struggle, coleworts and generations who struggled early because the bad economy to get stuck in bad jobs or can't find work at all never full
i talked about how suburbs and the excerpts in some of the former middle class meccas of the loss vegas and phoenix, tampa are changing profoundly, and i think permanently in the week of this recession. let me focus here on how the millennials are changing because this is one of the most important kind of enduring changes that we are already seeing from this program and are going to continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched," i really expected...
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. >> logan: ...wahlberg built a boxing mecca, complete with a top-of-the-line ring.ly. >> wahlberg: we were in here eight to ten hours a day. >> logan: it was here that he brought the real brothers, micky and dicky, to help with his training. >> logan: mark trained for the role for four years, not knowing whether one frame of the film would ever be shot. "the fighter" almost didn't get made. directors and co-stars came and went. did you ever think, "you know, gosh, i'm never going to get this made. this is just impossible." >> wahlberg: there were certainly times where i would wake up at 4:30 in the morning, you know, my trainer would ring the bell. and, "oh god." i'm like, "i better get this movie made." you know, "kill somebody if i don't get this movie made." >> logan: did you get obsessed with it? >> wahlberg: i was, yeah, i was. >> logan: what made you say, "this is the one." what was it about it? >> wahlberg: i was such a huge micky ward fan. >> logan: always? even growing up? >> wahlberg: yeah. oh, yeah. i mean, god, you know, the name "micky ward" was, to me,
. >> logan: ...wahlberg built a boxing mecca, complete with a top-of-the-line ring.ly. >> wahlberg: we were in here eight to ten hours a day. >> logan: it was here that he brought the real brothers, micky and dicky, to help with his training. >> logan: mark trained for the role for four years, not knowing whether one frame of the film would ever be shot. "the fighter" almost didn't get made. directors and co-stars came and went. did you ever think, "you...
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in mecca strives to honor the vision of dr. king by providing -- medco strives to honor the vision of dr. king by providing the highest quality of drug management services for over 60 million members. we do this by addressing health care disparities but also by helping people manage their health care conditions. we also addressed the health care needs of the most vulnerable populations and support a high performing, low- income students in reaching their goal to become nurses, doctors and pharmacists. proud, very, very proud to be tonight's platinum sponsor and to be a part of celebrating the life, dream and legacy of an extraordinary, extraordinary man. thank you so much for joining us in this onerous celebration of dr. martin luther king. i hope you truly enjoy this momentous, momentous evening. thank you. [applause] >> bishop desmond tutu is at the forefront of leaders to be followed in dr. king's footsteps. like dr. king, he is a man of faith, unbounded courage, and a nobel peace prize recipient. desmond tutu receive the pr
in mecca strives to honor the vision of dr. king by providing -- medco strives to honor the vision of dr. king by providing the highest quality of drug management services for over 60 million members. we do this by addressing health care disparities but also by helping people manage their health care conditions. we also addressed the health care needs of the most vulnerable populations and support a high performing, low- income students in reaching their goal to become nurses, doctors and...
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. >> long island and massachusetts share irene's pain which is widespread let's go to the sailing mecca of new port which is still being impacted by the storm. molly, are you there? can you hear me? tell me what's going on. >> we are. we have been battered by the wind all day. this area rhode island massachusetts has been getting slammed. a result has been a ton of people without power. trees have come down snapped lines the polls are down and utility workers are trying to get the lights back on. there are 2707 thousand people here in the state of rhode island. about half of the state. so it's a big struggle they are expecting it to take several days to get the lights back on. one of the things that stopped the progress was the wind. because of the wind they couldn't get utility workers up in the air to address some of the higher problems and get the lights back on. a lot of people still without power. that should last for half of the week. we will be monitoring that progress tomorrow. high tied striking right about now. they are hoping that will be a flooding issue that will go back ou
. >> long island and massachusetts share irene's pain which is widespread let's go to the sailing mecca of new port which is still being impacted by the storm. molly, are you there? can you hear me? tell me what's going on. >> we are. we have been battered by the wind all day. this area rhode island massachusetts has been getting slammed. a result has been a ton of people without power. trees have come down snapped lines the polls are down and utility workers are trying to get the...
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three discount mecca, walmart, kmart and costcoco and just 30 minutes to duplicate each look.fresh summer look. her outfit cost almost a thousand dollars. >> hi, "good morning america," we are here at walmart. let's see what we can do. she is wearing a white jumpsuit with a denim jacket, turquoise necklace and dges. they're wedge, may work perfe perfectly an they're $1. wow. that's intererting. looks familiar. literally cameron diaz's necklace? i don't think so. i found it. i don't think it's going to get better than this. a romper. it's in white and i think it's just as good as it gets so let's see what this looks like. amazing. i love it. it's literally almost exactly like what cameron was wearing. minus the denim jacket which they didn't have. we have the turquoise necklace, 10.88. the earrings which come in a pack of three for $4.88. the romper which is $16, the belt, $8 and the best part of the shoes for $1. >> reporter: shawna's take at her thousand dollar look cost just $40.76 at walmart. now time for her second challenge. this time at kmart and rachel's flirty dress an
three discount mecca, walmart, kmart and costcoco and just 30 minutes to duplicate each look.fresh summer look. her outfit cost almost a thousand dollars. >> hi, "good morning america," we are here at walmart. let's see what we can do. she is wearing a white jumpsuit with a denim jacket, turquoise necklace and dges. they're wedge, may work perfe perfectly an they're $1. wow. that's intererting. looks familiar. literally cameron diaz's necklace? i don't think so. i found it. i...
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for allegedly paying millions of euros to a middleman who was going to assassinate king abdullah in meccaf bad blood there. sometimes an enemy's an enemy of my enemy. it may suit their needs short term. but a lot of bad blood there for sure, kyra. >>> dan lothian is in massachusetts with the president. reacting to the developments in libya. are we likely to hear from him today? >> reporter: that's a big question. i think the white house wants to wait and see how the situation unfolds on the ground. there are still a lot of questions there about the fate of moammar gadhafi and what the white house doesn't want to do is get the president out in front of the camera when the situation is still so fluid. we've been talking about the statement that the president put out last night. part of that statement saying, quote, the people of libya are showing that the universal pursuit of dignity and freedom is far stronger than the iron fist of a dictator. president obama has been saying on top of the situation in libya with briefings from one of his top advisers, john brennan. we're told there is a br
for allegedly paying millions of euros to a middleman who was going to assassinate king abdullah in meccaf bad blood there. sometimes an enemy's an enemy of my enemy. it may suit their needs short term. but a lot of bad blood there for sure, kyra. >>> dan lothian is in massachusetts with the president. reacting to the developments in libya. are we likely to hear from him today? >> reporter: that's a big question. i think the white house wants to wait and see how the situation...
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that was on national tv, a crowd of 10,000 in williamsport, pennsylvania, the little league mecca. the third pitch, and that reliever smacked that into the center, and won it with a winning run. this is the all star team from ocean view, in huntington beach, in orange county, better known as surf city, 13 families, about $70,000 worth of expenses, a lot of that raised by the community here. they went 23 and two overall, and 5-1 in the world sear eats, they played like future pros, and again, they're planning a triumphant return and there will be a party and full fledged parade in huntington beach on september 10th. gregg: good for them. that is exciting news. phil schuman, thank you very much for huntington beach, california. i used to do a little surfing out there. jenna: it's a good place to do it. >>> one of the things we've been watching so closely is what's happening in tampa, just to bring you up to date, about an hour ago we got an alert that inside the airport, in the airport proximity, there's a postoffice and the first floor of that postoffice had to be evacuated because
that was on national tv, a crowd of 10,000 in williamsport, pennsylvania, the little league mecca. the third pitch, and that reliever smacked that into the center, and won it with a winning run. this is the all star team from ocean view, in huntington beach, in orange county, better known as surf city, 13 families, about $70,000 worth of expenses, a lot of that raised by the community here. they went 23 and two overall, and 5-1 in the world sear eats, they played like future pros, and again,...
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our talk a lot about how the former middle class meccas of the u.s. like phoenix and tampa are changing profoundly and permanently in the wake of this recession. let me focus on how millennials are changing. one of the most important changes from this period we will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched" i expected young people to bear the latest cars from this recession. they are younger on the labour market but don't have a lot of personal responsibilities so a few bad years are a few bad years. .. >> according to good research by the yale economist, lisa kahn, 10, 20, 30 years later they have not caught up to where they would have been if they came out in more bountiful times. they get stuck in low prestige jobs and professions, um, and they cling more tightly to their jobs. they don't switch jobs as often which is really how one increases earnings, lahrly early in -- particularly early in the one's career. about two-thirds of lifetime growth usually occurs in the first ten years of a career. so this re
our talk a lot about how the former middle class meccas of the u.s. like phoenix and tampa are changing profoundly and permanently in the wake of this recession. let me focus on how millennials are changing. one of the most important changes from this period we will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched" i expected young people to bear the latest cars from this recession. they are younger on the labour market but don't have a lot of...
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part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back to georgia and other parts of the south. we must create jobs. >> thank you very much, congressman lewis. i want to direct my first question -- because i think i have lived in florida too long and we like to go right to the controversy and stuff where i live -- controversial stuff where i live. congressman maxine waters, you may just a little bit of news in detroit and saying you would like to ask african-americans who loved the president and voted for the president to unleash the congressional black caucus to have a conversation with barack obama about jobs. i would like to know, what wou
part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back...
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understanding that we also had to add to the book and in addition what malcolm had done after his return from meccaow he set up the various organizations and that was very important to us and how he changed and the most important thing was how alarmed people were around him that he was changing so fast. manning parable was right on that. he was changing fast. he was making other statements. people could not keep up with him. to this day people fixate malcolm at the point that he was in the 60s. right in the early 60s and you and i know when you to a close reading of his life and his work you understand truly that he had moved to another place. >> thank you. peniel joseph, in your book malcolm x figures prominently in that narrative. you talk extensively about his impact on american democracy and the black power movement. what other revelations of the new biography and how does it change the intellectual landscape in which we understand him? >> from the outset manning parable takes malcolm seriously as an organizer, as an intellectual and a global figure. right now we are in harlem. harlem is a city
understanding that we also had to add to the book and in addition what malcolm had done after his return from meccaow he set up the various organizations and that was very important to us and how he changed and the most important thing was how alarmed people were around him that he was changing so fast. manning parable was right on that. he was changing fast. he was making other statements. people could not keep up with him. to this day people fixate malcolm at the point that he was in the 60s....
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part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back to georgia and other parts of the south. we must create jobs. >> thank you very much, congressman lewis. i want to direct my first question -- because i think i have lived in florida too long and we like to go right to the controversy and stuff where i live -- controversial stuff where i live. congressman maxine waters, you may just a little bit of news in detroit and saying you would like to ask african-americans who loved the president and voted for the president to unleash the congressional black caucus to have a conversation with barack obama about jobs. i would like to know, what wou
part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back...
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i talk a lot about how the suburbs and and some of the former middle-class meccas of the u.s., las vegas, phoenix, tampa are changing her family and permanently in the wake of this recession. and the focus here at home lineal searching team. this is one of the most important kind of enduring changes that we are already seeing and will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched," i really expected that young people would bear some of the lightest cars for this recession. they are young, don't have a lot of personal responsibilities, so a few bad years are a few bad years. but in fact, when you look at history, when you look at ample scholarly research done on this subject, it is just the opposite. the first few years in the job market are crucial to establishing a career tax and life teresa of young people. people who struggle, cohorts and generations to struggle early because of a bad economy, who gets stuck in bad jobs or who can't find work at all never fully recover. they not only stirred up behind, but according to good research idl economist,
i talk a lot about how the suburbs and and some of the former middle-class meccas of the u.s., las vegas, phoenix, tampa are changing her family and permanently in the wake of this recession. and the focus here at home lineal searching team. this is one of the most important kind of enduring changes that we are already seeing and will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched," i really expected that young people would bear some of the...
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part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back to georgia and other parts of the south. we must create jobs. >> thank you very much, congressman lewis. i want to direct my first question -- because i think i have lived in florida too long and we like to go right to the controversy and stuff where i live -- controversial stuff where i live. congressman maxine waters, you may just a little bit of news in detroit and saying you would like to ask african-americans who loved the president and voted for the president to unleash the congressional black caucus to have a conversation with barack obama about jobs. i would like to know, what wou
part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back...
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part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back to georgia and other parts of the south. we must create jobs. >> thank you very much, congressman lewis. i want to direct my first question -- because i think i have lived in florida too long and we like to go right to the controversy and stuff where i live -- controversial stuff where i live. congressman maxine waters, you may just a little bit of news in detroit and saying you would like to ask african-americans who loved the president and voted for the president to unleash the congressional black caucus to have a conversation with barack obama about jobs. i would like to know, what wou
part of the problem, jeff -- i will not say is a problem, but people think atlanta is a mecca. when i travel around america and around the world, everybody wants to come to atlanta. they say, atlanta, you may be living in europe or from washington or from california. there are moving from new york, from philadelphia, from detroit. they are all moving back to the south. years ago we have a chicken bone special, where people were leaving the south going north. now we have people coming home back...
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understanding that we also had to add to the book and in addition what malcolm had done after his return from meccahow he set up the various organizations and that was very important to us and how he changed and the most important thing was how alarmed people were around him that he was changing so fast. manning parable was right on that. he was changing fast. he was making other statements. people could not keep up with him. to this day people fixate malcolm at the point that he was in the 60s. right in the early 60s and you and i know when you to a close reading of his life and his work you understand truly that he had moved to another place. >> thank you. peniel joseph, in your book malcolm x figures prominently in that narrative. you talk extensively about his impact on american democracy and the black power movement. what other revelations of the new biography and how does it change the intellectual landscape in which we understand him? >> from the outset manning parable takes malcolm seriously as an organizer, as an intellectual and a global figure. right now we are in harlem. harlem is a cit
understanding that we also had to add to the book and in addition what malcolm had done after his return from meccahow he set up the various organizations and that was very important to us and how he changed and the most important thing was how alarmed people were around him that he was changing so fast. manning parable was right on that. he was changing fast. he was making other statements. people could not keep up with him. to this day people fixate malcolm at the point that he was in the...
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i talk a lot about how the suburbs and and some of the former middle-class meccas of the u.s., las vegas, phoenix, tampa are changing her family and permanently in the wake of this recession. and the focus here at home lineal searching team. this is one of the most important kind of enduring changes that we are already seeing and will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched," i really expected that young people would bear some of the lightest cars for this recession. they are young, don't have a lot of personal responsibilities, so a few bad years are a few bad years. but in fact, when you look at history, when you look at ample scholarly research done on this subject, it is just the opposite. the first few years in the job market are crucial to establishing a career tax and life teresa of young people. people who struggle, cohorts and generations to struggle early because of a bad economy, who gets stuck in bad jobs or who can't find work at all never fully recover. they not only stirred up behind, but according to good research idl economist,
i talk a lot about how the suburbs and and some of the former middle-class meccas of the u.s., las vegas, phoenix, tampa are changing her family and permanently in the wake of this recession. and the focus here at home lineal searching team. this is one of the most important kind of enduring changes that we are already seeing and will continue to see. when i began reporting for the magazine story that led to "pinched," i really expected that young people would bear some of the...