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for us, at mic, it is authenticity of voice. you know, young people make up our staff, young people are writing in a voice and a sensibility that resonated for the way we look at the world. which is hard for people to understand. we say why do young people need a media company. we look at the world very differently than our parents, as you said on many different issues. we have really different perspectives and for us it is really engaging young people on the issues that matter, not sort of talking down to our generation and treating us in stereotypes but focusing on what are the issues. and so as editor in chief i ask everybody one question that drives whether it is a mic story or not and is this something you would share with your friends over dinner which is a different audience than sitting with your parents over dinner or somebody else. anyw anyway, so one interesting thing that i wanted to touch on, is there is a few examples now of big moments, and we have seen millennials mobilization. more recently the ferguson, black l
for us, at mic, it is authenticity of voice. you know, young people make up our staff, young people are writing in a voice and a sensibility that resonated for the way we look at the world. which is hard for people to understand. we say why do young people need a media company. we look at the world very differently than our parents, as you said on many different issues. we have really different perspectives and for us it is really engaging young people on the issues that matter, not sort of...
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and him another mic, please. go ahead. >> i just wanted to say some front from the white house initiative, as a fellow asian-american, i think you really needed to hear what she said because i think a lot of the way asian-american issues are framed is hey, we experience this, too, without ever saying not on the same scope and magnitude, right? but i also wanted to speak to the second point about reforming police and law. i mean, i think when we talk about reform, we need to talk about fundamental reforms, not just a reform here, reform there, because i think we are in a political system that gives us black versus white, and these are not useful categories cheered when he to be thinking bottom versus top. bruce: but go to this woman who has had her hand up for quite some time. samantha: i just wanted to say really quickly i think going back to the issues with dylann roof and the conversation that has brought up, i think one of the problems that i see with conversation and discourse that has come from that is it is
and him another mic, please. go ahead. >> i just wanted to say some front from the white house initiative, as a fellow asian-american, i think you really needed to hear what she said because i think a lot of the way asian-american issues are framed is hey, we experience this, too, without ever saying not on the same scope and magnitude, right? but i also wanted to speak to the second point about reforming police and law. i mean, i think when we talk about reform, we need to talk about...
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mics and paper weights have become like missiles. >> they look like they could do some damage. now, there's some nice form on that toss. >> as the scene descends from disruption into total disarray, those caught up in the fray take
mics and paper weights have become like missiles. >> they look like they could do some damage. now, there's some nice form on that toss. >> as the scene descends from disruption into total disarray, those caught up in the fray take
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>> the mics, it's recorded. [laughs] >> we have one sister doing it she didn't have the energy, you know what i mean to understand it, you know what i mean, what to do. right them right there mike has a beautiful wife, beautiful family. they've got good projects, so creative. it's like wow you know that's wow. >> it takes a village to raise a child. we had something else doing the kids at first but you know, my wife and my daughter come in -- specially my daughter because i want her to deal with the kids and to able to teach and understand some of the things, because she's an a student. i take that back, an a plus student. what i wanted to do is give her a chance to help other kids to make sure the kids can understand the same thing she can. also working with jordan high school as mentor, peace resolution. through the years when she was younger, fifth grade sixth grade, i used to take her to jordan high school, i tell the kids if she can beat them in doing the work, if they beat her i would give them gift cards
>> the mics, it's recorded. [laughs] >> we have one sister doing it she didn't have the energy, you know what i mean to understand it, you know what i mean, what to do. right them right there mike has a beautiful wife, beautiful family. they've got good projects, so creative. it's like wow you know that's wow. >> it takes a village to raise a child. we had something else doing the kids at first but you know, my wife and my daughter come in -- specially my daughter because i...
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hand him another mic, please. go ahead. >> i just wanted to say some front from the white house initiative, as a fellow asian-american, i think you really needed to hear what she said because i think a lot of the way asian-american issues are framed is hey, we experience this, too, without ever saying not on the same scope and magnitude, right? but i also wanted to speak to the second point about reforming police and law. i mean, i think when we talk about reform, we need to talk about fundamental reforms, not just a reform here, reform there, because i think we are in a political system that gives us left versus right and these are , not useful categories cheered -- categories, but we've got to be thinking bottom versus top. bruce: but go to this woman who has had her hand up for quite some time. samantha: i just wanted to say really quickly i think going back to the issues with dylann roof and the conversation that has brought up, i think one of the problems that i see with conversation and discourse that has co
hand him another mic, please. go ahead. >> i just wanted to say some front from the white house initiative, as a fellow asian-american, i think you really needed to hear what she said because i think a lot of the way asian-american issues are framed is hey, we experience this, too, without ever saying not on the same scope and magnitude, right? but i also wanted to speak to the second point about reforming police and law. i mean, i think when we talk about reform, we need to talk about...
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i can't hear his mic. i need another mic. and in another mic, please. >> i just want to say to my friend, as if the asian-american, i think you need to hear what she said. i think a lot of the way the asian-american issues are framed as a, we experience this, too, without ever saying not in same scope and magnitude, right? i also want to speak to a second point about reforming police and law. when we talk about reforms, we need to talk about fundamental reforms and not just a reform you are there because i think we're in a political system that gives us black versus white. these are useful categories but we need to be thinking about bottom versus top. >> i'm samantha, an activist from d.c. i think going back to the issues with dylan growth in the conversation that's what i think one of the problems i see with conversation and discourse, and that is it sort of irrelevant conversation just on a personal level because it's given people something to point to and say that's racism. that allows us to ignore the systematic and institutionalized racism that ero
i can't hear his mic. i need another mic. and in another mic, please. >> i just want to say to my friend, as if the asian-american, i think you need to hear what she said. i think a lot of the way the asian-american issues are framed as a, we experience this, too, without ever saying not in same scope and magnitude, right? i also want to speak to a second point about reforming police and law. when we talk about reforms, we need to talk about fundamental reforms and not just a reform you...
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i believe we have a mic.yes, so if you would like to raise your hands an the microphone will come to you. we have a mic that is roved. [laughter] okay, so -- >> no, please. >> put in blackmailing the west with nuclear weapons, and i wonder if you found in gorbachev and approach to blackmail without maybe some ground, but to use this as a negotiation tactic. >> i think that he quickly gave up, and he thought of nuclear blackmail. i think his priority was always to get a deal with the u.s.. the republican dangerous period in the cold war was when they were in part, an they certainly responded to reagan's new pressures by becoming more dangerous. more dangerously empty american, than they were being. so nuclear blackmail i would say wasn't part of i don't think it was part of gorbachev agenda but he is going cap in hand to the western powers. he started off with a brilliant leader, and equal of any american president in his own few. by the end, the london summit of 1991, he was taking off his hat and begging for
i believe we have a mic.yes, so if you would like to raise your hands an the microphone will come to you. we have a mic that is roved. [laughter] okay, so -- >> no, please. >> put in blackmailing the west with nuclear weapons, and i wonder if you found in gorbachev and approach to blackmail without maybe some ground, but to use this as a negotiation tactic. >> i think that he quickly gave up, and he thought of nuclear blackmail. i think his priority was always to get a deal...
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in the future we need to not allow mics to be attached to our primary mics. it's got to be lowered. everybody's doing documentaries. everybody wants to do a documentary. >> thank you. >> get as close to the mic as you can. i live on romaine street and my house had 5 feet of water in it so it flooded but my question is i received money from the city in 2002. the plan is to live in the house between five and 10 years but my flood insurance that i received is not enough to rebuild my house. my question is what do i do? you have to live in a house between five to 10 years or you owe money back to the city. i don't have the money to get back to the city so i need to know what i need to do. also i am living in the fema trailer and i'm living with my brother and their eight of us on top of each other. we have a property to put it on but they told me was coming and still not here. >> we are going to get you to talk to the fema people to see if we can find out where you are on the list. as it relates to the -- you said you did not have enough flood insurance so you don't think you have enoug
in the future we need to not allow mics to be attached to our primary mics. it's got to be lowered. everybody's doing documentaries. everybody wants to do a documentary. >> thank you. >> get as close to the mic as you can. i live on romaine street and my house had 5 feet of water in it so it flooded but my question is i received money from the city in 2002. the plan is to live in the house between five and 10 years but my flood insurance that i received is not enough to rebuild my...
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he was interviewing with fareed and then mic. those are moments that make mic trusted.hings happening in the market. one is the long tail is going programatic so unclassy sites on the internet and same stuff on cable tv that's been automatic for a long time, that's going programatic and cheap. on the premium side, you see a move across mic, buzzfeed. that space is getting more and more coveted. >> we talked about this off camera. with the huge concerns about traditional media that played out in the stock market over the last several weeks where people thought they are losing viewers faster than expected, the street started to punish them for that. what does that do in terms of kind of adding fuel to the fire for those who are scrambling around looking for a new partner? >> i think those traditional media companies during the week when everyone's stock tanked, there's conversations in board rooms where they look at each other saying what are these guys at mic doing? what are these guys at buzzfeed doing? chris is right. there is a market for premium content right now in
he was interviewing with fareed and then mic. those are moments that make mic trusted.hings happening in the market. one is the long tail is going programatic so unclassy sites on the internet and same stuff on cable tv that's been automatic for a long time, that's going programatic and cheap. on the premium side, you see a move across mic, buzzfeed. that space is getting more and more coveted. >> we talked about this off camera. with the huge concerns about traditional media that played...
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sometimes i will not have a body mic, i will have a regular mic.e: what is it that people who have not done it don't get about doing it? a lot of people think they can do things. i could do that if i worked hard to create jokes. i'm a funny guy. but they're not. what is it that those who succeed have? is it timing, is it something else? colin: there's a few things. one of the main things is you have to have the ability to know you are not a genius and you are going to bomb in front of that crowd. you cannot be somebody, you know, it tests your ego, that part of you -- the first time i got up i was like, it's going to be great. and then you bomb and you keep bombing. bonds -- bombs. you have to be like a rewriter. charlie: almost like an editor. colin: the crowd helps you edit. charlie: to write an hour of comedy -- you must have three hours of comedy to whittle it down. colin: sure, but -- i will give you a perfect example of a joke that i never thought -- i used to do this joke, meaning i still have it around -- my friend does not get sarcasm. we
sometimes i will not have a body mic, i will have a regular mic.e: what is it that people who have not done it don't get about doing it? a lot of people think they can do things. i could do that if i worked hard to create jokes. i'm a funny guy. but they're not. what is it that those who succeed have? is it timing, is it something else? colin: there's a few things. one of the main things is you have to have the ability to know you are not a genius and you are going to bomb in front of that...
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people often ask me as the editor of mic "are you guys biased?" and what i like to say is we're biased toward young people which what i mean by that is there's certain issues like social issues which are sort of non-starters for this generation, lgbt rights, as we've been hearing, feminism, race. these are issues that if you asked people in our generation, everybody universally agrees but then there's others that are really, really hot debates. fiscal policy, as you mentioned, is one of them. foreign policy is another. and so i think what will be interesting to see if this election i don't know who that candidate is going to be. it will be interesting to see over the next election cycle, if you ask most young people, are you liberal or conservative they say we're neither, we're independent. which means that there's a real opportunity for somebody to carve out that niche and a real opportunity for the gop as a party to appeal to this demo if they can strike the right balance, if that makes sense. i think one interesting person to watch will be rand
people often ask me as the editor of mic "are you guys biased?" and what i like to say is we're biased toward young people which what i mean by that is there's certain issues like social issues which are sort of non-starters for this generation, lgbt rights, as we've been hearing, feminism, race. these are issues that if you asked people in our generation, everybody universally agrees but then there's others that are really, really hot debates. fiscal policy, as you mentioned, is one...
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mayor. >> next up. >> you can put the mic down. thank you. >> good afternoon mayor. >> closer to the mic please. >> my name is verna williams joseph. before hurricane katrina both of us were business owners and we still do subcontract work now. we have been having a hard time now out here. my uncle went to the dump this morning and i told him he couldn't. he could dump but he won't get paid for it because the contractor he is subbing under had left and there was no longer that person. myself i invested in two 18-wheelers. i still can't go out because when they give me a son, this owners don't have trash and when i get on the zone they have these big tall guys coming over and telling me to get off. i don't leave. i say i'm staying right here. we will have to work a son together. what can you do to help those? we have the trailers loaded up but we can't dump it. >> so you have r.d. been assigned a son? >> yes but my uncle, he is -- and i'm picking up trash. the zone that they gave me for the trash, the debris is nothing really and bu
mayor. >> next up. >> you can put the mic down. thank you. >> good afternoon mayor. >> closer to the mic please. >> my name is verna williams joseph. before hurricane katrina both of us were business owners and we still do subcontract work now. we have been having a hard time now out here. my uncle went to the dump this morning and i told him he couldn't. he could dump but he won't get paid for it because the contractor he is subbing under had left and there was no...
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bring his mic back up and you'll hear what he's saying, and then -- i can't imagine what it's going to be like. >> well all of the other candidates, too, can only get press and only get attention when they're talking about donald trump, responding to donald trump, or picking a fight with donald trump, too, so. if everything is going to be about him anyway, well then he's gonna be either he's going to be talked about or he's doing most of the talking. you know, there are right now 16 or -- 16 declared republican major candidates. they should be doing -- they should either let them all in, which would be hilarious, all into the same debate. debates where they can all get in. it's bizarre they're only going to let ten people in. they're gonna exclude people like chris christie, rick perry, john kasich. the guy who came in second last time. >> seth: there you go. >> they're not going to let him debate. debate. and hopefully, if the republican party, like -- ought to be a major political party, then in a real debate, guys like donald trump will lose the debate, and therefore lose support
bring his mic back up and you'll hear what he's saying, and then -- i can't imagine what it's going to be like. >> well all of the other candidates, too, can only get press and only get attention when they're talking about donald trump, responding to donald trump, or picking a fight with donald trump, too, so. if everything is going to be about him anyway, well then he's gonna be either he's going to be talked about or he's doing most of the talking. you know, there are right now 16 or --...
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you can step to the mic. >> hey, how you doing, mr. mayor? first thing, i want to make a couple comments because what i would like to say for you is you're doing a good job, brother. you're singing it clean. the word on the street, that man stayed with us when he didn't have to. you dig? he was here for the aftermath. that count for something, don't it? we're not talking, mr. uncle sam, about just people. we're talking about souls, you know? and you've given the nation a whole different kind of meaning. a shun means we don't want to help you, so come on. what's wrong with you, uncle sam? you drunk? what you doing with our tax money? come on, you need to go to rehab, brother. your souls need ya. all right. so come on with the nation. and -- [laughter] now that i got that out the way -- [laughter] hey, i'm a poet, what can i say? >> one minute. >> hear ya, man. >> my question is for my brother. now besides the storm, i lost two brothers a year ago, one by his own hand back to back. i got another brother, he carry my grandfather's name. we go ba
you can step to the mic. >> hey, how you doing, mr. mayor? first thing, i want to make a couple comments because what i would like to say for you is you're doing a good job, brother. you're singing it clean. the word on the street, that man stayed with us when he didn't have to. you dig? he was here for the aftermath. that count for something, don't it? we're not talking, mr. uncle sam, about just people. we're talking about souls, you know? and you've given the nation a whole different...
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up for their mics. we'll repeat your question. >> okay. there's been a great deal of discussion about agent orange. there are two sides. it's something that was used in war, and as said, war is always terrible. others feel it saved american lives. i'm curious, as americans who came from the south of vietnam, what are your feelings about this? i would tell you, i've been working for 30 years in vietnam on this topic. i'm curious to know your perceptions and thoughts about agent orange. >> can you repeat that, just the question? >> it's about agent orange. the gentleman has been working on it. it saved people's lives, but asking your opinion on agent orange. >> the question was about agent orange, and do any of the panelists have any experience or opinions about agent orange? and your perceptions, as well. we'll take one question at a time. we'll do the agent orange question. anybody on the panel, go ahead. >> well, i feel -- >> speak into the mic. >> i feel deeply indebted to the american soldiers who fo
up for their mics. we'll repeat your question. >> okay. there's been a great deal of discussion about agent orange. there are two sides. it's something that was used in war, and as said, war is always terrible. others feel it saved american lives. i'm curious, as americans who came from the south of vietnam, what are your feelings about this? i would tell you, i've been working for 30 years in vietnam on this topic. i'm curious to know your perceptions and thoughts about agent orange....
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sometimes they won't have a body mic, sometimes a regular mic on the road, and i can do it still, soit's technically standup. >> rose: what is it that people who have not done it don't get about doing it? in other words, i'm really interested -- a lot of people think they can do things. oh, i could do that if i had good writers, i could do that if i really worked hard to create jokes, i'm a funny guy, but they're not. >> right. >> rose: what is it that those that succeed have? is it timing? is it something else? >> i feel like there is a few things, but one of the main things is you have to have the humility to know you're not a genius and you're going to bomb in front of that crowd. you can't be somebody who just -- because, you know, it's real -- it tests your ego, that part of you that's, like, the first time i got up i was, like, it's going to be great, and then you bomb and keep bombing and even to this day, i'll go up with something i swear is great and i say it and it just bombs. you almost have to be a writer, a rewriter. so you have to go up and go, oh -- >> rose: almost lik
sometimes they won't have a body mic, sometimes a regular mic on the road, and i can do it still, soit's technically standup. >> rose: what is it that people who have not done it don't get about doing it? in other words, i'm really interested -- a lot of people think they can do things. oh, i could do that if i had good writers, i could do that if i really worked hard to create jokes, i'm a funny guy, but they're not. >> right. >> rose: what is it that those that succeed have?...
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we have to fix that mic. do, one has to keep in mind gas sales are important part of any electric car company's ability to sell cars, electric cars as gas prices continue to moderate. the question of what happens long-term, plays into the business model of tesla motors and elon musk. if in fact we have gas under $3 a gallon for the next couple of years does that put the kibosh own tesla's plans for mid-sized car. $100,000 cars made be okay but mid-sized cars. cheryl: lori, her mic is up and running. we're good to go. talk to me about the model x and talk about the numbers and can he do it really quickly? >> second quarter only projected 10 and 11,000. elon musk said we'll do 55,000 vehicle sales. less than halfway through the year, not looking promising. the share price is up 20% year-to-date. we're looking for third consecutive quarterly loss, a loss of 60 cents. little changed changed in afters ahead of this report. a lot of people are anxious to hear this. this in a lot of way as make-or-break quarter. you
we have to fix that mic. do, one has to keep in mind gas sales are important part of any electric car company's ability to sell cars, electric cars as gas prices continue to moderate. the question of what happens long-term, plays into the business model of tesla motors and elon musk. if in fact we have gas under $3 a gallon for the next couple of years does that put the kibosh own tesla's plans for mid-sized car. $100,000 cars made be okay but mid-sized cars. cheryl: lori, her mic is up and...
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>> 20 minutes later, sanders tried failed to take back the mic, and he just left.cism, there's no other candidate running for president that will not fight hard hadder than me. he laid out how he will fight, "four central types of violence." meanwhile, let's see other scenes from the sanders rally. ♪ ♪ if i went walking that ribbon of highway ♪ ♪ i saw above me, that endless skyways ♪ >> this was a good one. was that jump stepping or something? look, we cannot get enough of the song, we have to use it wherever we can. wasn't it classic that he said that it was the most progressive state and they proved him right? >> i have the deepest of contempt. the reality is, i i don't think that the people care about reform. the only thing they care about is going out and shouting the facts don't matter. hands up, don't shoot is what we are holding on to, despite the fact that it does not happen. there's plenty of white people shot under similarly concerning circumstances. there's not an effort by police to hunt down young black men had. if we want to discuss it in a substanti
>> 20 minutes later, sanders tried failed to take back the mic, and he just left.cism, there's no other candidate running for president that will not fight hard hadder than me. he laid out how he will fight, "four central types of violence." meanwhile, let's see other scenes from the sanders rally. ♪ ♪ if i went walking that ribbon of highway ♪ ♪ i saw above me, that endless skyways ♪ >> this was a good one. was that jump stepping or something? look, we cannot...
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. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho.ple writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstage. >> she was energized by the scene and proved up with other girls who wanted their voices to be heard. touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel. theses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. they're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed all others might write about gay authors. gay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming env
. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho.ple writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstage. >> she was energized by the scene and proved up with other girls who wanted their voices to be heard. touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel. theses san francisco public library took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community....
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if we could get the mic over to him, and when chairman wheeler is done everybody stay in your seats and we need to let him get through, and available at amazon, and never hurts to quote it, final question. >> my question is obviously trying to expand access to broadband is extremely important and i am glad that's your goal but using the right metrics is key to seeing how we are doing on that metric and trying to measure it, and so doesn't reclassify broadband conceal the true progress made on the front when your own website lists 15 megabytes per second as advanced for consumers? thank you. >> i understand what you read but i am not sure what the question is? is 25 meg a bad decision? it's something like 82% of americans have access to 25 meg, and that sounds like a standard to me. >> the key metric i was looking at was specifically between rural and urban. if you look at 10 per second which is the previous standard or around there, it's like 98% or 97% between rural and urban and then it goes up to 25, it's like 97 and 50. i think it can be kind of confusing to see how much progress we
if we could get the mic over to him, and when chairman wheeler is done everybody stay in your seats and we need to let him get through, and available at amazon, and never hurts to quote it, final question. >> my question is obviously trying to expand access to broadband is extremely important and i am glad that's your goal but using the right metrics is key to seeing how we are doing on that metric and trying to measure it, and so doesn't reclassify broadband conceal the true progress...
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more on that, coming up in the mic mic microclimate forecast. >>> the disgraced subway spokesman turned child predator will not fight the charges against him, and they are charges that could send him to jail for more than a decade. jarrell fogle's lawyer says fogle will pay guilty to paying for sex with minors and possessing child pornography. the guilty plea will likely mean up to 12 years in prison. fogle also agreed to pay restitution to the young girl he victim iced, and there are at least 14. >> this is about using wealth, status and secrecy to illegally exploit children. >> he knows the restitution can't undo the damage that he's done, but he will do all in his power to try to make it right. >> court documents released yesterday indicate that fogle went online to solicit sex and traveled to have sex with young girls for at least eight years, half of his tenure as a subway spokesman. subway severed ties with him. his wife filed for divorce. >>> the dow has been down better than 200 points. part of it is the concern over low oil prices. it's lousy if you're an energy company, and th
more on that, coming up in the mic mic microclimate forecast. >>> the disgraced subway spokesman turned child predator will not fight the charges against him, and they are charges that could send him to jail for more than a decade. jarrell fogle's lawyer says fogle will pay guilty to paying for sex with minors and possessing child pornography. the guilty plea will likely mean up to 12 years in prison. fogle also agreed to pay restitution to the young girl he victim iced, and there are...
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. >> i had a radio mic in one ear with an agent pleading for his life, and i had this guy on the phone who thought he was god. david koresh was dangerous, irrational, and probably insane. >> you have had your 15 minutes of fame. you are under arrest. this standoff is over. >> it went horribly. it was a total disaster. >> the siege at waco. next. >> waco, texas, is a quiet, modest city surrounded by sprawling cattle ranches located halfway between dallas and austin, it's an unlikely place for a modern day armageddon. >> this is the fbi command post. we have a fire at the compound in mt. carmel. the entire compound is going up right now. >> it was an epic debacle in united states law enforcement history. a deadly shootout followed by a 51-day siege that ended with more than 70 people dead in a raging inferno. all caught on live television with the whole world watching. two questions rise from the ashes of this american tragedy. who shot first and who started the fire? >> it began innocently enough. in 1935, a small religious group moved to waco. an off-shoot of the seventh day adventist
. >> i had a radio mic in one ear with an agent pleading for his life, and i had this guy on the phone who thought he was god. david koresh was dangerous, irrational, and probably insane. >> you have had your 15 minutes of fame. you are under arrest. this standoff is over. >> it went horribly. it was a total disaster. >> the siege at waco. next. >> waco, texas, is a quiet, modest city surrounded by sprawling cattle ranches located halfway between dallas and austin,...
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listen to this. >> i would never give up my mic microphone. i thought that was disgusting.the way he was taken away by two young women. the microphone, they just took the whole place over. that will never happen with me. i don't know if i'll do the fighting myself or if other people will. but that was a disgrace. i felt badly for him. but it showed that he's weak. you know what, he's getting the biggest crowds and i'm getting the biggest crowds. we're the two getting the crowds. but, believe me, that's not going to happen to trump. >> rick, do you think he's going to see some protesters now? >> i think he just bought himself some trouble. he's talking about fighting with people and if i were counseling, you know, one of the republican candidates, i would say, you know, particularly jeb bush and rand paul have been very low to the right on crime movement, which is going to address a lot of the structural probables about how we do law enforcement, particularly on ways that interface black young males. and they are not free to talk about policy. you know, it won't happen to tr
listen to this. >> i would never give up my mic microphone. i thought that was disgusting.the way he was taken away by two young women. the microphone, they just took the whole place over. that will never happen with me. i don't know if i'll do the fighting myself or if other people will. but that was a disgrace. i felt badly for him. but it showed that he's weak. you know what, he's getting the biggest crowds and i'm getting the biggest crowds. we're the two getting the crowds. but,...
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jorge ramos was at a disadvantage because he didn't have a mic on. trump came off better than if jorge ramos would have asked the question and obey the rules all the rest of the journalists had to. >> we didn't hear it there but he talks about building buildings. he said how can you build a fence? he said i build 90-story buildings. i can build a fence. we want everyone to listen to this moment. >> who is next? excuse me. sit down. you weren't called. sit down. sipt down. no, you don't. you haven't been called. go back to univision. go ahead. go ahead. >> you cannot deport 11 million people. >> go ahead. sit down, please. you weren't called. go. >> okay. that was the beginning of it. do we have the full answer when he come back into the room for our audience? i want to go to you now, ben ferguson. what do you make of this moment? who was out of line here? >> i think ramos was absolutely out of lightning. he knows how it works. you point. you call on people. this was not a candidate walking out of a car. this was an organized press conference. ramos c
jorge ramos was at a disadvantage because he didn't have a mic on. trump came off better than if jorge ramos would have asked the question and obey the rules all the rest of the journalists had to. >> we didn't hear it there but he talks about building buildings. he said how can you build a fence? he said i build 90-story buildings. i can build a fence. we want everyone to listen to this moment. >> who is next? excuse me. sit down. you weren't called. sit down. sipt down. no, you...
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if you want to go to the mic, go with it. >> i am with fox business. i want to ask about the new i.g. report that just came out stating more than 25,000 over-income families are in public housing now, some making hundreds of thousands of dollars. we have been talking about texas
if you want to go to the mic, go with it. >> i am with fox business. i want to ask about the new i.g. report that just came out stating more than 25,000 over-income families are in public housing now, some making hundreds of thousands of dollars. we have been talking about texas
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if you want to go to the mic, go with it. >> i am with fox business.want to ask about the new i.g. report that just came out stating more than 25,000 over-income families are in public housing now, some making hundreds of thousands of dollars. we have been talking about texas today. that was where this happened, it was in the top three of where this happens. i am wondering if you can talk to us about how the department would justify spending taxpayer money on this, as well as if there will be any changes made. >> their question is specifically about over-income families -- your question is specifically about over-income families? >> yes, in public housing. >> it is important to note the law allows for housing authorities to serve over-income families if upon admittance they were under the income limits. in fact, having over-income families help to do -- helps to diversify incomes. the families living in public housing developments. in fact, the programs we support in terms of redevelopment have that component to it in large measure trying to mix income
if you want to go to the mic, go with it. >> i am with fox business.want to ask about the new i.g. report that just came out stating more than 25,000 over-income families are in public housing now, some making hundreds of thousands of dollars. we have been talking about texas today. that was where this happened, it was in the top three of where this happens. i am wondering if you can talk to us about how the department would justify spending taxpayer money on this, as well as if there...
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mic we are in the center of the action in the shadow of the ferris wheel. they are making cotton candy, caramel and candied apples. the food is a big draw at the carnival every year and also all the cute animals, the baby, adult animals. the sights and smells that come with them. family friendly activity. the scavenger hunt, veggie races and flower arranging contests. carp value rides. in honor of the first day at the fair which continues through the 22nd of august. tonight you can spend $15 to get an all you can ride wrist band and enjoy all the rides in the carnival area. carnival is open until midnight as the rest of the fair. the gates open tomorrow at 10:00. continue to stay open until midnight each day. so many activities here. a lot of celebrities as well, including the teenage mutant ninja turtles. we're a proud spon or of the montgy county fair. jonathan: thank you. it's interesting to stand there. isn't that your favorite ride? maureen: the green thing? the big green ride. abc7 and newschannel8 are proud sponsors of the fair. meet some of our repo
mic we are in the center of the action in the shadow of the ferris wheel. they are making cotton candy, caramel and candied apples. the food is a big draw at the carnival every year and also all the cute animals, the baby, adult animals. the sights and smells that come with them. family friendly activity. the scavenger hunt, veggie races and flower arranging contests. carp value rides. in honor of the first day at the fair which continues through the 22nd of august. tonight you can spend $15 to...
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. >> mic drop? >> i banned that one. >> what does that mean?ys that you said something amazing then you drop the mic. like when i said screw you. >> like if you want to get fired. >> yes. >> dana, do you ever get hangry? >> that's one of the words i agree with on this list. >> microaggression? >> that just made the oxford list right now we've been talk the about it for the better part of two years. >> what is it? >> little things, innuendo that could be perceived as racist or wrong to college kids. >> it's an aggression so small you might not know it's an aggression. >> an example going up to an asian person and saying can you help me with this math problem. that's an example of a microaggression. >> that's really micro. >> or like when you work with a jewish person. >> a fraternity having a taco night at their fraternity house and someone would consider that microaggression. >> weak sauce disappointing in terms of standard or quality. whine o'clock now. it's been whine o'clock for quite awhile. >> devaning act of selling precious metals to anx
. >> mic drop? >> i banned that one. >> what does that mean?ys that you said something amazing then you drop the mic. like when i said screw you. >> like if you want to get fired. >> yes. >> dana, do you ever get hangry? >> that's one of the words i agree with on this list. >> microaggression? >> that just made the oxford list right now we've been talk the about it for the better part of two years. >> what is it? >> little...
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handing them the mic is a weak move. >> i would never give up my microphone. i thought that was disgusting. that showed such weakness, the way he was taken away by two young women. believe me, that's not going to happen to trump. >> i don't know about that whole issue. i'll tell you what we're doing, all lives matter, black lives matter especially now, because there's a fear in these community that is justice isn't working for them. it's about balance. >> hillary clinton bypassed the optics of a confrontation on tuesday. >> civil rights in america are still far from where they need to be. i learn this not from politics, but from my mother who taught me that everybody, everybody needs a chance and a champion. >> all lives matter. >> after receiving early criticism, she's managed to evade shutdowns from activists. activists climbed the stage during his time in phoenix. although appearing dismissive, his response has been comprehensive. he released a racial justice platform and hired a criminal justice activist as his new press secretary. sandra bland became a ta
handing them the mic is a weak move. >> i would never give up my microphone. i thought that was disgusting. that showed such weakness, the way he was taken away by two young women. believe me, that's not going to happen to trump. >> i don't know about that whole issue. i'll tell you what we're doing, all lives matter, black lives matter especially now, because there's a fear in these community that is justice isn't working for them. it's about balance. >> hillary clinton...
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. >> i have the mic. >> you haven't been called. go back to univision. go ahead. go ahead. go ahead. >> sitdown please. you weren't called. juliet: he is a very famous univision reporter and -- >> he is well known. trump says he never ordered him to be kicked out. he did return to ask his question and had a link the back and forth argument you might say with donald trump about his immigration proposals. back at home the search continues for a boat that may have capsized off of new jersey. juliet: a 40 foot fishing trawler sank at 4:30 yesterday off of the sandy hook peninsula, they did find debris which could be from that boat. the new jersey state police marine unit assisting in this search. the coast guard says they have missing boat and couldn't confirm if people were on board but they have a lot of reports from eyewitnesses who said they saw the trawler syncing so they will be resuming that search at daylight. reports of subway assault going up dramatically, prospect park stations topping the list. >> topping the numbers for us. >> reporter: the guide of new snow subway
. >> i have the mic. >> you haven't been called. go back to univision. go ahead. go ahead. go ahead. >> sitdown please. you weren't called. juliet: he is a very famous univision reporter and -- >> he is well known. trump says he never ordered him to be kicked out. he did return to ask his question and had a link the back and forth argument you might say with donald trump about his immigration proposals. back at home the search continues for a boat that may have capsized...
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and if we get any severe weather today,mic michigan is the most likely place. the humidity remains but the extreme heat in the east, for now, appears to be over. >>> kids of parents going back to grammar school, we have a frightening story for you. and after violence at movie theaters, find out what one national chain is doing about it. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we g ive you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol . to the battle of the band-ers, and the behind the scenes crew, to the fashion bloggers, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah and the skaters true, be yourself. kohl's welcome to the sleep revolution. all new emergen-zzzz. a natural way to power down. with melatonin, plus vitamin c and other antioxidants. to work their magic while you sleep. don't just sleep, revitalize. new emergen-zzzz, power down to power up. hmm. mom, what's a best buy? um, well, it's a g
and if we get any severe weather today,mic michigan is the most likely place. the humidity remains but the extreme heat in the east, for now, appears to be over. >>> kids of parents going back to grammar school, we have a frightening story for you. and after violence at movie theaters, find out what one national chain is doing about it. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two...
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if you have a question, could you please use the mic for the benefit of our c-span audience? >> i'm sort of astonished, what are the records in a presidential library? it seems to to me that the records generated by a president in office belong to us. so, are there some that are elsewhere like in the library of congress or somewhere? >> that's a great question. up until 1978 they were considered personal property of the president and they could do with them what they want and what they will. after franklin roosevelt started the system, presidents from hoover on est. libraries. in fact, pres. hoover open. in fact, president hoover open the fourth library by taking his records out of stamford and put them in his library. in fact they were scattered, some were sold by their heirs for signatures and autographs. a lot of records were eaten up by rats and poorly stored i found legislative language in the report. it was very explicit and is said because we will continue this new policy the president record turnout of property the government in the government is administering the rec
if you have a question, could you please use the mic for the benefit of our c-span audience? >> i'm sort of astonished, what are the records in a presidential library? it seems to to me that the records generated by a president in office belong to us. so, are there some that are elsewhere like in the library of congress or somewhere? >> that's a great question. up until 1978 they were considered personal property of the president and they could do with them what they want and what...
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. >> we're going to let you on the mic. we are going to give you the mic. after senator sandy.speak. >> we're shutting it down. you are shutting it down. you are disrupting this event. >> take over. his my question, if you're like me imperfect christian that i am, if you believe we're all children of god, that's what i really believe, and if we really to want have an honest discussion, don't we have to address the black on black crime numbers that, it's not cops, it's not white people, there are racist, everybody knows that, but the majority of deaths of young black males are coming from other young black males. . we don't address that, we're not serving these kids in these neighborhoods well, are we? >> that's precisely it, that's why i renamed it black lives matter, if they did, they'd be protesting all of these black on black crime if they really cared about black lives with, that's what they'd be doing. >> you need to run for president or governor. >> i like being sheriff. >> good to see you, noern studio. >> it's my honor. thanks. >>> coming up, a new video exposing planne
. >> we're going to let you on the mic. we are going to give you the mic. after senator sandy.speak. >> we're shutting it down. you are shutting it down. you are disrupting this event. >> take over. his my question, if you're like me imperfect christian that i am, if you believe we're all children of god, that's what i really believe, and if we really to want have an honest discussion, don't we have to address the black on black crime numbers that, it's not cops, it's not...
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donald trump called bernie weak after letting activists take over the mic over the weekend. >> i woulde up my microphone. that was disgusting. the way he was taken away by two young women. the microphone, they took the whole place over. >>> meanwhile, late show host stephen colbert has a challenge for donald trump. >> this is not an invitation mr. trump. this is a dare to come on the show. >> colbert challenged trump to appear on his show september 8th. >>> the next presidential debate is coming up in september. mark your calendars. jim gilmore may not make the cut. he has not been invited because of low polling numbers. >>> george h.w. bush and george bush met with wounded warriors and got to experience a special moment as jeffries got to propose to his girlfriend. congrats to them. >>> todd courser is apparently the course of his own smear campaign. jimmy fallon tried to explain the situation last night. >> a michigan state representative name todd courser is claiming he intentionally leaked a fake news story act himself hiring a male prostitute to expose people blackmailing him over
donald trump called bernie weak after letting activists take over the mic over the weekend. >> i woulde up my microphone. that was disgusting. the way he was taken away by two young women. the microphone, they took the whole place over. >>> meanwhile, late show host stephen colbert has a challenge for donald trump. >> this is not an invitation mr. trump. this is a dare to come on the show. >> colbert challenged trump to appear on his show september 8th. >>>...
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wait for the mic. >> the issues you raised in relation to the increasing robotics and the diminishing capacity for people to find work that is perhaps satisfying and lets themselves support themselves without demeaning themselves in a 60 or 80 hour work week? >> it's not something i talk about in the book. i'm not sure i'm all that follow fight to speak about it. there is a fear as you indicate that maybe work the amount of work is just going to shrink and the rise of the uber economy is going to lead people to be chasing evermore contingent and careless types of work. and i think that will clearly increase the amount of stress in society if that happens. and it will therefore become necessary according to the proponents of happiness that people engage in more forms of mindfulness and meditation and so on in order to keep them within that kind of economic system. but in terms of there are more idealistic views of this and there are those who have argued that in this kind of society you need to have basic income. there are types of policy suggestions as to how you could make such a soc
wait for the mic. >> the issues you raised in relation to the increasing robotics and the diminishing capacity for people to find work that is perhaps satisfying and lets themselves support themselves without demeaning themselves in a 60 or 80 hour work week? >> it's not something i talk about in the book. i'm not sure i'm all that follow fight to speak about it. there is a fear as you indicate that maybe work the amount of work is just going to shrink and the rise of the uber...
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>>> lenny kravitz drops the mic and his manhood in the process. it is the viral on stage malfunction
>>> lenny kravitz drops the mic and his manhood in the process. it is the viral on stage malfunction
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more the mic in the yesterday they primarily happened to the west but they will be more scattered around the tristate region today and later run you will see heavier showers especially tonight into tomorrow morning when the front is starting to swing through the tristate but here is where we stand with temperatures, same as we were yesterday, 76 in bridgeport, 75 and montauk, 68 in monticello, dew points are again quite high and a lower 70s, 71 degrees in central park, 73 at newark, 72 in bridgeport you are in the range where it is becoming aggressive. yesterday we made it a 87 for a high and we will be close to that later on today is the definitely feeling that he and humidity. looking pretty quiet with radar and satellite again a lot like we had yesterday but notice the showers and storms are closing in on us. this time of year is pretty typical for these fronts to pass through rather slowly and that is happening here for the last couple days and what will happen for a few more days. we will see different approach, a few scattered storms, but during the day but if you do get it you wil
more the mic in the yesterday they primarily happened to the west but they will be more scattered around the tristate region today and later run you will see heavier showers especially tonight into tomorrow morning when the front is starting to swing through the tristate but here is where we stand with temperatures, same as we were yesterday, 76 in bridgeport, 75 and montauk, 68 in monticello, dew points are again quite high and a lower 70s, 71 degrees in central park, 73 at newark, 72 in...
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. >> we're going to give you the mic. >> sanders had just started to address a rally in seattle, protesters were drawing attention to the one year anniversary of black teenager michael brown. >>> now, with all the ague argee presidential elections will be held, teresa boll reports from buenos aires. >> she lives in the slum in buenos aires. >> it is very difficult we have a very high inflation. i make around $300 a month but it's not enough. we used to be able to do a barbecue every once in a while but not now. >> campaigning is underway in argentina with presidential elections only a few months away. poverty is at the center of the debate. the governmental claims argentina has one of the world's lowest poverty rates of only 5% but that opposition claims the figures are unrealistic. the institute has been run by the government since 2007. that's why people like daniel menendez works for a social movement to help the poor. >> translator: our group measures every month the price of basic staples, how much is the bread, insure. our poverty is between 25 and 30%. >> reporter: a sharp decrease s
. >> we're going to give you the mic. >> sanders had just started to address a rally in seattle, protesters were drawing attention to the one year anniversary of black teenager michael brown. >>> now, with all the ague argee presidential elections will be held, teresa boll reports from buenos aires. >> she lives in the slum in buenos aires. >> it is very difficult we have a very high inflation. i make around $300 a month but it's not enough. we used to be able...
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coming up for morning joe we're watch nothing the markets and then another open mic night with tru donaldid he go too far? >>> joining us live and the first debate performance and then joined by james to talk about whether hillary clinton is down playing. we will talk about hurricane katrina ten years later. that are and more coming up on morning joe. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can
coming up for morning joe we're watch nothing the markets and then another open mic night with tru donaldid he go too far? >>> joining us live and the first debate performance and then joined by james to talk about whether hillary clinton is down playing. we will talk about hurricane katrina ten years later. that are and more coming up on morning joe. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell...
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. >> turn your mic up. >> sure. in talking about the book, i'll start sort of at the beginning, for me at least, which was several years after the events on the bridge. i was in my newsroom in washington one afternoon in august of 2011 when i happened to see a wire story, associated press wire story, about the conviction of several officers in new orleans. they had been convicted for shootings of residents on a small bridge in new orleans after katrina and also in the cover-up. and there was a few things about this story that really literally made me stop in my tracks. i read about one of victims was a 40-year-old man with a mental development of a 6-year-old who had been shot several times in the back and died. i read also that a teenaged 17-year-old boy had also been shot and killed that morning and that police had covered up their actions. and for some reason, my ininstant thought was if i could to start of stop time and figure out how did these residents, how did the police officers get will that day, how were t
. >> turn your mic up. >> sure. in talking about the book, i'll start sort of at the beginning, for me at least, which was several years after the events on the bridge. i was in my newsroom in washington one afternoon in august of 2011 when i happened to see a wire story, associated press wire story, about the conviction of several officers in new orleans. they had been convicted for shootings of residents on a small bridge in new orleans after katrina and also in the cover-up. and...
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. >> i remember when mayor michael nutter dropped the mic when he was wrapping. you may wants to drop the mic on me because it's pretty bad outside depending on your location. we'll talk more about the heat in just a moment. storm tracker6 live double scan radar, we have a couple spotty showers to the north of philadelphia right through trenton, through mercer and portions of bucks county as well. on street level you can see if you travel along route 206 we're dealing with showers, same thing along route 31, just to the north of trenton and to the west of lawrence, so keep this in mind as we go throughout the early evening hours with so much heat and the building humidity there could be an isolated and pop-up shower or thunderstorm overhead but it's all about the heat and these numbers. 94 degrees in philadelphia making it an official heat wave, heat wave number four of our summer season for the city. it's 91 in wilmington be 90 in lancaster at this hour. along the coast however this is where you go to beat the heat and the humidity. 81 in beach haven, 81 degrees
. >> i remember when mayor michael nutter dropped the mic when he was wrapping. you may wants to drop the mic on me because it's pretty bad outside depending on your location. we'll talk more about the heat in just a moment. storm tracker6 live double scan radar, we have a couple spotty showers to the north of philadelphia right through trenton, through mercer and portions of bucks county as well. on street level you can see if you travel along route 206 we're dealing with showers, same...