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. >> michael: s. fighters. but the obama administration said it will not send in ground forces. also, more protests outside of st. louis as racial tension increase between police and civilians. and torrential rain in the northeast. we have more coming up at 6:00. "techknow" >> announcer: this is "techknow", a show about innovation, we explore humanity, and we'll do if in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight military technology in the e.r. >> night vision goggles show surgeons something they could never see before.
. >> michael: s. fighters. but the obama administration said it will not send in ground forces. also, more protests outside of st. louis as racial tension increase between police and civilians. and torrential rain in the northeast. we have more coming up at 6:00. "techknow" >> announcer: this is "techknow", a show about innovation, we explore humanity, and we'll do if in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. tonight military technology in the...
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and at 10:00 p.m., michael s"wis, author of "flashboy discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. at 7:15can history tv, p.m., american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin escalation. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harding's newly release love letters. at 8:45, the life of milled fridemaedman. what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at -- c123.tter, use the # or e-mail us at comments@c span.org. join the c-span conversation. like this on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> tonight on american history tv, we will hear about senator sam ervin's time as chair of the watergate committee from his former aide and his grandson. they recall his character and how his self-proclaimed country lawyer relied on his knowledge of the law and personal convictions to guide the senate watergate committee. the world aime in lot of soldiers have been away from their homes for about three to four years. letters home saying the farm is falling to pieces. we have patrollers in the area that are taking supplies from us. whether you going
and at 10:00 p.m., michael s"wis, author of "flashboy discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. at 7:15can history tv, p.m., american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin escalation. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harding's newly release love letters. at 8:45, the life of milled fridemaedman. what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at -- c123.tter, use the # or e-mail us at comments@c span.org. join the...
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. >> michael: s i.s. for months. >> reporter: for the town this is not just the front line. it's the last stand. these are local people, farmers and civil servants. not professional soldiers. they've held out 80 days against islamic state fighters just 500 meters away. the town next to sunni villages is now completely surrounded. >> they had blown up our mosque but we're going to face them because we know them. because we were all from the nearby villages. >> iraqi armor and shia backing the farmers might break the siege but they won't stop the cycle of revenge. if it false to the islamic state group it could spark another civil war. the only way in and out is by helicopter. the town has run out of food and even the wells are running dry. iraq is breaking into pieces. not just regions but towns and tribes and families. they've been scattered by fighting and the fear of the islamic state group. the people of amerli have been taking shelter anywhere they can. >> 21 people live in this house. in amerli they only have bread and onions left. almost everyone here was lifted by hel
. >> michael: s i.s. for months. >> reporter: for the town this is not just the front line. it's the last stand. these are local people, farmers and civil servants. not professional soldiers. they've held out 80 days against islamic state fighters just 500 meters away. the town next to sunni villages is now completely surrounded. >> they had blown up our mosque but we're going to face them because we know them. because we were all from the nearby villages. >> iraqi armor...
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. >> michael: s.n th the road to erbil. >> they want to freeze that moment because it seemed, as i said earlier, the c.i.a. was oblivious to the idea that isis was really expanding at such a surprising way. ands now he's stuck with this situation that is really bad. the iraqis have invited him in because they don't know how to deal with this situation and they lost, and now isis controls one-third of iraq. can he solve the problem from the rare? no, it cannot happen just by bombing from air. now what comes next? the french want to come in on it. the french won't be enough. president obama's doctrine we only do it alone if we must, but we need to do it with the others. and it's not clear if the british, the french and if the chinese and russians will allow them to come back in and take care of that again. president obama said we will not do it because if the maliki government, if the shiites in iraq are not necessary to do the necessary compromises in order to work out with the sunnies there is no mili
. >> michael: s.n th the road to erbil. >> they want to freeze that moment because it seemed, as i said earlier, the c.i.a. was oblivious to the idea that isis was really expanding at such a surprising way. ands now he's stuck with this situation that is really bad. the iraqis have invited him in because they don't know how to deal with this situation and they lost, and now isis controls one-third of iraq. can he solve the problem from the rare? no, it cannot happen just by bombing...
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and michael 's stores also soaring, expecting full-year earnings to come in, again, above what the streetpecting. sue? >> simon, time for our weekly series, the power pitch. where start upfounders get 60 seconds to convince a panel of experts that their company has what it takes to become the next big thing. here's today's pitch. hi. my name is we reinvented two wardrobe, bringing together function and fantasy. working my way up the corporate ladder, it was such a disadvantage and distraction to walk into a room adjusting my skirt or fearing a wardrobe malfunction, so i started luxxie that's comfortable, functional and sexy. this is not your grandmother's, our 92% silk blend material is washable, breathable and insulating. our garments smooth your clingy layers and calm your fears of a wrap dress on a windy day. it's 12014. a woman should not have to compromise comfort for a silhouette. >> you just saw stephanie's pitch. see what they think. we have the founding partner of partners with entrepreneurs. she also founded fashion start-up which she sold to confess confess. >> and curio, a com
and michael 's stores also soaring, expecting full-year earnings to come in, again, above what the streetpecting. sue? >> simon, time for our weekly series, the power pitch. where start upfounders get 60 seconds to convince a panel of experts that their company has what it takes to become the next big thing. here's today's pitch. hi. my name is we reinvented two wardrobe, bringing together function and fantasy. working my way up the corporate ladder, it was such a disadvantage and...
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. >> michael: s. message remains attraction. >> reporter: never before have groups responded to strongly. countries like indonesia and malaysia are worried this will bring violent networks in the region. but some say these threats are exam rated. >> reporter: some organizations have questioned indonesia's response. >> i think they're going overboard the islamic state group is not a national threat. they are far away in iraq. they can't threaten indonesia and they don't have the power to invade our country. it's not even sure that they can invade their own country. >> reporter: many others support a government actions against the islamic state group. in mosques across the country people are being urged not to join the group. >> there is not a single islamic organization that supports the group. it is against the teachings of islam with random use of violence and killings. >> reporter: al jazeera, jakar jakarta. >> islamic state fighters have captured two key towns. the group took over after a fierce ba
. >> michael: s. message remains attraction. >> reporter: never before have groups responded to strongly. countries like indonesia and malaysia are worried this will bring violent networks in the region. but some say these threats are exam rated. >> reporter: some organizations have questioned indonesia's response. >> i think they're going overboard the islamic state group is not a national threat. they are far away in iraq. they can't threaten indonesia and they don't...
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. >> michael: s. were abli.s. were able to push forward north. they were able to regroup. we're now waiting for the president's order to attack them and wipe out the i.s. we will not let them get away. we'll kill them, wound them and arrest them. >> reporter: are the kurdish fighters strong enough to fight this onslaught. the breakaway group captured large parts in the last few months. they declared the th the caliphate. against the kurdish fighters they took control of three oil refineries. and this shows kurdistan as part of their country making it clear where their push to the north will start. al jazeera. >> well, the director of iraqi institute for democracy and development join us now from london. good to have you on the show. the fact that sunni fighters have managed to take all of this territory, that's a big blow for the kurds, isn't it? >> well, it's no doubt that the kurds are suffering as much as the iraqis. the i.s. intends to control. now the kurds at the beginning were in the i.s. control mosul. it gave them an opportunity for these territories. but now thin
. >> michael: s. were abli.s. were able to push forward north. they were able to regroup. we're now waiting for the president's order to attack them and wipe out the i.s. we will not let them get away. we'll kill them, wound them and arrest them. >> reporter: are the kurdish fighters strong enough to fight this onslaught. the breakaway group captured large parts in the last few months. they declared the th the caliphate. against the kurdish fighters they took control of three oil...
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. >> correspondent michael oku on l.a.'s teacher gaol and the lessons learnt from it. >>> bright lights, bold shouds - a danger show by the best on broadway. how hitting the high notes puts a generation of vocal superstars at risk. >> to expect a performance at that level, eight shows a week is ridiculous. >>> also - surrogacy incorporated. this couple wanted a baby, but charged this man, left them heart broken and broke. >> rudy, some of your former artist. >> yes. and i'm sorry that they feel that way. "america tonight"s floyd mayweather broke the story. together he follows up with a tv interview. the c.e.o. of the surrogacy agency tells his story. >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm julie chen. welcome to "america tonight", the weekend edition. we talk about the fight schools. there's no figure more central than the classroom teacher. we look at california, where teachers are at the heart of a battle over school reform. michael oku brings us this report - do educators belong in teacher gaol. . >> this is a voice t
. >> correspondent michael oku on l.a.'s teacher gaol and the lessons learnt from it. >>> bright lights, bold shouds - a danger show by the best on broadway. how hitting the high notes puts a generation of vocal superstars at risk. >> to expect a performance at that level, eight shows a week is ridiculous. >>> also - surrogacy incorporated. this couple wanted a baby, but charged this man, left them heart broken and broke. >> rudy, some of your former artist....
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so when witness accounts differ so radically from the police account of what happened, and michael brownl's s death the community doesn't have much faith that they will get justice locally. and the federal government to intervene. >> maybe you're one of these leaders to bring these two communities together? >> well, we're actually about to go into a meeting now, ncaa of st. louis county has called it and hopefully we'll be able to come up with a way to bridge that divide for the second of all of -- for the sake of all of our communities. >> do you believe the authorities are going to give a fair and transparent investigation of this police-involved shooting? >> now that the fbi and the u.s. justice department is involved i'm hopeful and i think there's much more faith that it will happen if the federal authorities do it than if it was just done locally. >> got you. one more question. one of the local pastors said yesterday we can't act unjust in the name of justice. we can't act uncivil and then call and cry for civility. what is your reaction to the looting that followed that mostly peaceful
so when witness accounts differ so radically from the police account of what happened, and michael brownl's s death the community doesn't have much faith that they will get justice locally. and the federal government to intervene. >> maybe you're one of these leaders to bring these two communities together? >> well, we're actually about to go into a meeting now, ncaa of st. louis county has called it and hopefully we'll be able to come up with a way to bridge that divide for the...
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we believe he strategically did that to assassinate the character of michael brown. s other questions? >> is that him? >> i answered that question already, i didn't know him, but it appears to be him. >> what was he doing? do they know anything about the day before this happened? >> well, he was with friends in the area is what i've been told. any other questions? >> inaudibl [ inaudible question ] >> we'll asked for an autopsy. we've asked the department of justice to do their own autopsy in this case as well. that will be their decision. so again after that take placing the family has asked to honor and remember michael in their own way. they'll do that after the federal department of justice is done with whatever they choose to do. >> did the family know? >> did they know this was coming? was there any heads up? >> that's a good question. as we talk with michael's mother today, and she saw what had happened, what the chief had done, right, she was very distraught about that. as we talk with her she said why would he do that? why after the great night last night. she
we believe he strategically did that to assassinate the character of michael brown. s other questions? >> is that him? >> i answered that question already, i didn't know him, but it appears to be him. >> what was he doing? do they know anything about the day before this happened? >> well, he was with friends in the area is what i've been told. any other questions? >> inaudibl [ inaudible question ] >> we'll asked for an autopsy. we've asked the department of...
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for a funeral that at times was somber and other times it was a very spirited celebration of michael brown jr.'sife which is precisely what his family said they wanted. i talked to them yesterday. his mom and dad said they wanted their son to be remembered for the young man he was and the young man he might have become. they also said they wanted protests to cease especially for today. they said they wanted this to be a day of remembrance and a day of silence. you that the people here in this part of st. louis respected that request. we have not seen protesters out today. all eyes will be watching tonight. all eyes will be on ferguson until mid october when the local prosecutor said that we might expect charmgs against police officer. >> more police officers are patrolling a busy stretch of 14th street after a series of armed robberiy srobberies, two hair salons. half are in columbia heights all in a stretch about a quarter mile north of the metro station. the most recent involved a general store and the other two were hair salons. they happened while customers were inside. shop owners say the s
for a funeral that at times was somber and other times it was a very spirited celebration of michael brown jr.'sife which is precisely what his family said they wanted. i talked to them yesterday. his mom and dad said they wanted their son to be remembered for the young man he was and the young man he might have become. they also said they wanted protests to cease especially for today. they said they wanted this to be a day of remembrance and a day of silence. you that the people here in this...
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. >> reporter:students sent wmc action news 5's michael clark a photo of the teacher's white board thatts 'bless you' and other expressions that are banned as part of class rules. >> reporter:it sparked discussion with turner's youth pastor becky winegardner last week at >> reporter:"there were several students that were talking about this particular faculty member there that was very demeaning to them in regard to their faith," pastor becky winegardner said. >> reporter:turner's parents say the school leaders claim the outburst was a classroom distraction and that she shouted "bless you" across the room. >> reporter:"this was something that had come up previously in the last few weeks just since the beginning of school and i shared with all of those students what their rights were," added winegardner. >> reporter:turner's family met with say the teacher claimed and aggressive. some classmates showed support tuesday by wearing hand made bless you shirts. >> reporter:turner said she doesn't want says she'll stand up for her faith. >>"it's alright to defend god right because we have a fre
. >> reporter:students sent wmc action news 5's michael clark a photo of the teacher's white board thatts 'bless you' and other expressions that are banned as part of class rules. >> reporter:it sparked discussion with turner's youth pastor becky winegardner last week at >> reporter:"there were several students that were talking about this particular faculty member there that was very demeaning to them in regard to their faith," pastor becky winegardner said....
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probably participated in some of the movement activities in the late 1960's and early 1970's, but it is michael, the 19-year-old youngest son of the donald family, that regrettably gets caught up in all of this in march of 1981. the klan did not have a large presence in mobile, but it had a consistent presence in mobile, much like in other southern communities. there had been cross burnings and other incidents. based out of tuscaloosa, this is robert shelton's klan group, this is the group that was response over the bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, whose members are responsible for the murder of viola liuzzo during the selma to montgomery march. it was a small group down here, but they were very active, we know from the testimonies that they had regular and well attended meetings. they likely solve the josephus anderson case as another crack in that picture window that was there perfect society. and in march of 1981, they respond to these changes by really resurrecting an ancient form of racial terrorism, lynching. the local police force was very reticent to call this a
probably participated in some of the movement activities in the late 1960's and early 1970's, but it is michael, the 19-year-old youngest son of the donald family, that regrettably gets caught up in all of this in march of 1981. the klan did not have a large presence in mobile, but it had a consistent presence in mobile, much like in other southern communities. there had been cross burnings and other incidents. based out of tuscaloosa, this is robert shelton's klan group, this is the group that...
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you can shift the energy and the focus to the investigation, and the moments leading up to michael brown jr.'s moments will be, what happened at the car, what happened in the pursuit of michael brown jr., and what caused the officer to shoot and kill him. now, michael brady is a young man who has come forward as someone who saw the incident almost from beginning to end. there has been a lot said about what he knows, but it didn't come from him, so we took it step by step to test what he did and did not see and hear. judge for yourself. >> first i was inside the house in my ped room and i hear an altercation. i looks out the window and i see some kind of tussling going on at the window. >> reporter: you see hands going both ways like this? >> just in and out the window, because i'm from like 100 feet away. >> reporter: can you see the officer's face? >> not exactly, no. >> reporter: can you see mike brown's face? >> no, not exactly. >> reporter: do you ever see the officer's hands, excuse me, but up around his neck? >> no. >> reporter: do you ever see mike brown do a motion where he's going to
you can shift the energy and the focus to the investigation, and the moments leading up to michael brown jr.'s moments will be, what happened at the car, what happened in the pursuit of michael brown jr., and what caused the officer to shoot and kill him. now, michael brady is a young man who has come forward as someone who saw the incident almost from beginning to end. there has been a lot said about what he knows, but it didn't come from him, so we took it step by step to test what he did and...
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s michael suggests. he's pot to be ralliedy agree if he didn't to act the part and play the whole. ? this to koushry has come to the point, that we ask the ask god give us, a man or woman who wants that lead and has that capability. gentlemen, thank you as always. thank you. >> michael goodwin. >> thank you. >>> they were once holding facilities for children caught crossing our border illegally. now some of those shellers are closing, but where are the children? congressman jim bridenstein onÑ >> the department of health and human services closing down three shelters at military bases that were used to hold thousands of illegal immigrant children. our fought for and eventually won access to one of those detention facilities at fort sill in his home state of oklahoma. he claims those children are being released to sponsors who are also in the country illegally. joining us tonight congressman jim bridenstein, a member of the armed services committee and a lieutenant commander in the u.s. navy reserve. con
s michael suggests. he's pot to be ralliedy agree if he didn't to act the part and play the whole. ? this to koushry has come to the point, that we ask the ask god give us, a man or woman who wants that lead and has that capability. gentlemen, thank you as always. thank you. >> michael goodwin. >> thank you. >>> they were once holding facilities for children caught crossing our border illegally. now some of those shellers are closing, but where are the children? congressman...
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. >> correspondent michael oku on l.a.'s teacher gaol and the lessons learnt from it. >>> bright lights, bold shouds - a danger show by the best on broadway. how hitting the high notes puts a generation of vocal superstars at risk.
. >> correspondent michael oku on l.a.'s teacher gaol and the lessons learnt from it. >>> bright lights, bold shouds - a danger show by the best on broadway. how hitting the high notes puts a generation of vocal superstars at risk.
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s? many people said to me, this isn't just about michael brown.ations of issues that have gone on in this community and continued to go on in this community. is that how you see it? >> i see it. it's about trayvon martin and michael davis and izil brown shot a couple days ago in st. louis a couple blocks away another african american man wasshwas shot and killed today. they said he had a knife. i think there is a war on the black male and it's tearing the country apart in my opinion. >> you really believe that? you believe there is a war on the black male because there are going to be a lot of people that hear that and say -- >> but -- >> they don't understand that. >> anderson, it's not just killing us, it's educational system, it's the prison system, it's the young black men growing up with no hope, so i think it's systematic and we get blinded to think oh, because we have oprah, michael jordan, lebron, beyonce, we got jay-z, everything is okay. i'm not trying to give any disrespect to the great individuals i just named because many are my dear
s? many people said to me, this isn't just about michael brown.ations of issues that have gone on in this community and continued to go on in this community. is that how you see it? >> i see it. it's about trayvon martin and michael davis and izil brown shot a couple days ago in st. louis a couple blocks away another african american man wasshwas shot and killed today. they said he had a knife. i think there is a war on the black male and it's tearing the country apart in my opinion....
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michael brown sr.'s call for peace on this day. the change is apparent on west florissant avenue where for the third night in a row there were no restrictions to traffic flow, change has taken hold in the businesses on west florissant too, shops are staying open. there's room for customers to park. most importantly, change is apparent in our schools where the once empty classrooms have been filled with the voices of children who are learning again. >> and we're joined by one of those demonstrators here. you're from ferguson. >> yes, sir. >> what's your name? >> chosen barkley. >> why did you decide to come out here? you're spending the night. >> because i'm out here. this is one -- we're one out here. we're suffering, african-americans and whoever else is joining here to participate with us, you know, to join us in what we're doing out here trying to get justice. >> reporter: the streets are quiet right now. is that going to be the case tomorrow and the week ahead? what can we expect? for those watching ferguson right now what, can
michael brown sr.'s call for peace on this day. the change is apparent on west florissant avenue where for the third night in a row there were no restrictions to traffic flow, change has taken hold in the businesses on west florissant too, shops are staying open. there's room for customers to park. most importantly, change is apparent in our schools where the once empty classrooms have been filled with the voices of children who are learning again. >> and we're joined by one of those...
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s michael okwu brings us the story. >> reporter: you could hear it before could you see it. and it came in a flash. carrying a torrent of mud. sunday, mudslides and flash flooding ripped and rumbled through mountain counties in san bernardino county about an hour's drive from los angeles. fierce thunderstorms thundered across southern california, like mt. baldy, when a 48-year-old was killed when his car was swept into a unique. oak glen, powerful debris flows packed with debris and boulders, cut off access to towns leaving 2500 residents stranded. a sheriff's helicopter made several rest accuse. also stranded but lucky to be alive about 500 children and adults were on camping trips in forest falls. rescue crews performed rest accuse all day on sunday. >> this is popular for likers and campers so there's always more people in town than just the regular population. especially on a nice summer day. so those are more people that have to be accounted for than just the regular population. >> reporter: by monday morning everyone was accounted for. as crews got to work clearing roa
s michael okwu brings us the story. >> reporter: you could hear it before could you see it. and it came in a flash. carrying a torrent of mud. sunday, mudslides and flash flooding ripped and rumbled through mountain counties in san bernardino county about an hour's drive from los angeles. fierce thunderstorms thundered across southern california, like mt. baldy, when a 48-year-old was killed when his car was swept into a unique. oak glen, powerful debris flows packed with debris and...
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s michael suggests. he's pot to be ralliedy agree if he didn't to act the part and play the whole. ? this to koushry has come to the point, that we ask the ask god give us, a man or woman who wants that lead and has that capability. gentlemen, thank you as always. thank you. >> michael goodwin. >> thank you. >>> they were once holding facilities for children caught crossing our border illegally. now some of those shellers are closing, but where are the children? children? congressman jim bridenstein on shingles affected me tremendously as a pilot. children? congressman jim bridenstein on the pain in my scalp area and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been virtually impossible in that confined space to move to change radio frequencies. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible in an airplane. as a pilot that meant i was grounded. >> the department of health and human services closing down three shelters at military bases that were used t
s michael suggests. he's pot to be ralliedy agree if he didn't to act the part and play the whole. ? this to koushry has come to the point, that we ask the ask god give us, a man or woman who wants that lead and has that capability. gentlemen, thank you as always. thank you. >> michael goodwin. >> thank you. >>> they were once holding facilities for children caught crossing our border illegally. now some of those shellers are closing, but where are the children? children?...
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but michael brown, jr.'s funeral was actually a fairly lively affair. there were several speakers that spoke out and said that michael brown should not be remembered for the violence that erupted following his shooting in ferguson, but rather be remembered as a catalyst for change. ♪ >> reporter: likal brown was laid to rest with prayers. >> god has placed a special calling on our lives. >> reporter: songs. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and cries for justice. >> no community in america would tolerate an 18-year-old boy laying in the street 4 1/2 hours and we not going to tolerate it either. the value of this boy's life must be answered by somebody. >> reporter: inside friendly testimony preponderance missionary baptist church. the family of michael brown sat amongst celebrities, politicians and the public, remembering the 18-year-old shot by a white ferguson, missouri police officer a little over two weeks ago. >> michael was a big guy but he was a kind, gentle soul. >> reporter: relatives rail a young man with a strong faith in god and dreamed of becoming a rap arti
but michael brown, jr.'s funeral was actually a fairly lively affair. there were several speakers that spoke out and said that michael brown should not be remembered for the violence that erupted following his shooting in ferguson, but rather be remembered as a catalyst for change. ♪ >> reporter: likal brown was laid to rest with prayers. >> god has placed a special calling on our lives. >> reporter: songs. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and cries for justice. >> no...
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s michael suggests. he's pot to be ralliedy agree if he didn't to act the part and play the whole. ? this to koushry has come to the point, that we ask the ask god give us, a man or woman who wants that lead and has that capability. gentlemen, thank you as always. thank you. >> michael goodwin. >> thank you. >>> they were once holding facilities for children caught crossing our border illegally. now some of those shellers are closing, but where are the children? congressman jim bridenstein on the obama administration's secretive border crisis. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ there was like an i haderuption on my skingles. and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pai
s michael suggests. he's pot to be ralliedy agree if he didn't to act the part and play the whole. ? this to koushry has come to the point, that we ask the ask god give us, a man or woman who wants that lead and has that capability. gentlemen, thank you as always. thank you. >> michael goodwin. >> thank you. >>> they were once holding facilities for children caught crossing our border illegally. now some of those shellers are closing, but where are the children? congressman...
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another major development is michael brown jr.'s parents speaking out.eace, preparing for their son's funeral and
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but i also am going to talk about the fact that michael brown, jr.'s life has been so inspiring to so many people. we're in a movement now and in a different place in st. louis because of michael brown, jr. i'm going to try to inspire the audience as well as the young people who are here to never give up and never stop fighting because your dream can come true. and that what has happened for so many people who have faced adversit adversity. in this situation, we lost a young life, but it doesn't mean his spirit cannot move forward. >> you've seen your community. change over the past couple of weeks, haven't you? a lot. >> yes, the community has changed. many times people have said they've been passive and they have not engaged in civic responsibility as they should. i think now everything has changed because we have been challenged with our first amendment rights, we have limited free speech at times in the entire experience. i think the consciousness of the people of st. louis. they're awake, they're awake, finally. it's time to now engage so we don't
but i also am going to talk about the fact that michael brown, jr.'s life has been so inspiring to so many people. we're in a movement now and in a different place in st. louis because of michael brown, jr. i'm going to try to inspire the audience as well as the young people who are here to never give up and never stop fighting because your dream can come true. and that what has happened for so many people who have faced adversit adversity. in this situation, we lost a young life, but it...
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we'll continue our conversati s conversations. >>> michael brown's family angrily denounced the release of the video calling it character victimization. we'll speak to an attorney next. [male vo] inside this bag is 150 years of swedish experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. amam rich. my social circle includes captains of industry, former secretaries of state, oil tycoons, and ambassadors of countries known for their fine cheeses. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixode
we'll continue our conversati s conversations. >>> michael brown's family angrily denounced the release of the video calling it character victimization. we'll speak to an attorney next. [male vo] inside this bag is 150 years of swedish experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. amam rich. my social circle includes captains of industry, former secretaries of state, oil tycoons, and...
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. >> correspondent michael oku on l.a.'s teacher gaol and the lessons learnt from it. >>> bright lights, bold shouds - a danger show by the best on broadway
. >> correspondent michael oku on l.a.'s teacher gaol and the lessons learnt from it. >>> bright lights, bold shouds - a danger show by the best on broadway
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's booktv, congressman james clyburn talks about his youth. 8:30, an author on her book, "price of fame take a -- fame." at 10:00 p.m., michaelis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. 's american history tv at 7:15 eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of talkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of milton friedman. find out television schedule at www.c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at the number on your screen. or email us at comments@c-span.org. conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> this labor day weekend, the president used his weekly address to talk about his administration's efforts to raise the minimum wage. congressman larry bush shot from indiana gave the republican response, talking about jobs and the economy. >> hi, everybody. whether you are firing up the or loading the car for one last road trip, happy labor day. this labor day, we have more to celebrate. we passed -- for the
's booktv, congressman james clyburn talks about his youth. 8:30, an author on her book, "price of fame take a -- fame." at 10:00 p.m., michaelis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. 's american history tv at 7:15 eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of talkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of milton friedman....
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. >> pam: michael brown's family spoke out today. kron 4's waldman continues our team coverage. with what they are saying. >>no more violence. >> reporter:that is what michael brown's family is calling for. but that seems far away after what we have seen the past few nights. tonight. >> reporter:what began as peaceful protests. >> reporter:quickly deteriorated into chaos. with tear gas and gunfire. injuries to authorities and protestors - and more than 70 arrests four officers were injured. and at least two people were shot, but not by police this morning - michael brown's mother called for calm. >>"we have to remain focused, we have to remain strong and the violence needs to stop. when justice is prevailed then maybe they'll regain their trust in the locals, but right now it's really out of control." >> reporter:attorney general eric holder is expected in ferguson tomorrow - as the justice department opens a civil rights investigation into brown's death. >> reporter:and a local grand jury could begin hearing evidence in the case this week. p
. >> pam: michael brown's family spoke out today. kron 4's waldman continues our team coverage. with what they are saying. >>no more violence. >> reporter:that is what michael brown's family is calling for. but that seems far away after what we have seen the past few nights. tonight. >> reporter:what began as peaceful protests. >> reporter:quickly deteriorated into chaos. with tear gas and gunfire. injuries to authorities and protestors - and more than 70 arrests...
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. >>> there were protests and rallies in the bay area yesterday to protest the michael brown shooting. kpix 5'squez was at that rally in oakland. >>> reporter: >> hands up. >> don't shoot! >> reporter: as hundreds of demonstrators face off with oakland police in riot gear, some protestors unveiled a new tactic. they held up mirrors in the faces of officers. >> i was holding up a mirror because i wanted the police to just look at themselves, especially if they were about to take some sort of action just so that they had to acknowledge what they were doing. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it. >> now! >> we want that person to take a look at themselves so that they can realize that they are not a badge. they don't have to follow a system that they don't agree with. >> hands up, don't shoot! >> reporter: demonstrators say they're marching in solidarity with the people of ferguson and say they want to make a statement that officer-involved shootings are not just happening in missouri; they're happening here, too. >> hands up, don't shoot! >> reporter: what went through your mind w
. >>> there were protests and rallies in the bay area yesterday to protest the michael brown shooting. kpix 5'squez was at that rally in oakland. >>> reporter: >> hands up. >> don't shoot! >> reporter: as hundreds of demonstrators face off with oakland police in riot gear, some protestors unveiled a new tactic. they held up mirrors in the faces of officers. >> i was holding up a mirror because i wanted the police to just look at themselves, especially...
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and at 10:00 a.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize-winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. on twitter, use the hash tag, c123. email us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us n twitter. >> you're looking at footage released by the kennedy line threar summer of president kennedy vacationing at his family home in hyannis port, massachusetts. we're joined here on american history tv by the author of "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations." you covered the white house and washington for many years. is a president ever really away from his job?
and at 10:00 a.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize-winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what...
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week for the folks in ferguson and around the country but today we are going to at least see michael brown jr.'sts at this rally. we do anticipate -- there is a possibility at least we could hear from them at this rally as w well. this has been a week we have seen back and forth between the ferguson police department, st. louis county police, the highway patrol, the governor's office. none of them have been necessarily airline to calm the tension. maybe this rally will be what calms people down. t.j. holmes here. taking you through the next hour as we go through this rally. i have here with me some of my colleagues, goldie taylor, many of you know as an msnbc contributor doing some fantastic reporting and commentary on this story out of ferguson, missouri. also in studio with me, jalani cobb, raul reyes, jim cavanaugh, msnbc.com law enforcement analyst. so good to have all of you here with us. i want to also let folks know we have our todd johnson with me as well who's been doing some reporting there for us on the ground. he is the home page editor of the grio.com in ferguson, missouri. goldie,
week for the folks in ferguson and around the country but today we are going to at least see michael brown jr.'sts at this rally. we do anticipate -- there is a possibility at least we could hear from them at this rally as w well. this has been a week we have seen back and forth between the ferguson police department, st. louis county police, the highway patrol, the governor's office. none of them have been necessarily airline to calm the tension. maybe this rally will be what calms people...
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michael brown tomorrow. there is the peace fest that will have both the parent s of michael brown as well as trayvon martin'sts there at the same place. the idea behind the peace fest, which is at a park close by here in ferguson, is to go back to the basics. they'll talk about family, faith and values. that will happen tomorrow. today, we have another rally, a march. this from the naacp, the local chapter. this march is what they're calling wear your sunglasses. this is going to start right about now, 1:00 p.m. local time. at least here in ferguson. their demands, they're going to require the officers use body worn cameras. that's one thing they want. they're also asking a federal review of racially disproportionate policing. also this evening, we understand there will be a distribution of food. it's been very difficult over the last few weeks for many residents here. they've had to miss work shifts. for them, that will push them over the edge. they become food insecure. we have food banks throughout the area that will be going out. not only today into the community along with some police officers we unders
michael brown tomorrow. there is the peace fest that will have both the parent s of michael brown as well as trayvon martin'sts there at the same place. the idea behind the peace fest, which is at a park close by here in ferguson, is to go back to the basics. they'll talk about family, faith and values. that will happen tomorrow. today, we have another rally, a march. this from the naacp, the local chapter. this march is what they're calling wear your sunglasses. this is going to start right...
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sure whether those people will be out at the memorial service tomorrow for michael brown but we will be on the fringess will a lot of other forms. we will keep a close eye. >> despite that tension in what's happening on both sides of the aisle, be it peaceful, what happened after the funeral monday morning? i mean is the funeral expected to mark the ends of all of these protests? >> unclear yet. i would say, you know, as the one gentleman we talked to earlier said that there will be more silent protests, people trying to work with police officials and the mayor and other elected lawmakers here, i don't think it's the end at all. now, whether or not there are marches and demonstrations every day, i would say that that's probably going to caulk down. but we will probably see it in the weeks leading ahead because remember, the grand jury joint a decision until we are told at the latest in october. so we still have some time here to see exactly what the outcome will be of the shooting death of michael brown. morgan? >> keep our eye on that. robert ray joining us live from st. louis. robert, always a pleas
sure whether those people will be out at the memorial service tomorrow for michael brown but we will be on the fringess will a lot of other forms. we will keep a close eye. >> despite that tension in what's happening on both sides of the aisle, be it peaceful, what happened after the funeral monday morning? i mean is the funeral expected to mark the ends of all of these protests? >> unclear yet. i would say, you know, as the one gentleman we talked to earlier said that there will be...
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s&p 500. the michael gregory and team are doing a great job with that portfolio strategy and a great strategy in environment like this. liz: they do the work for the investor. good to see you, david kudla, jim cleveland. david: thanks, guys. have a great weekend. liz: it is called a goldilocks jobs report by some, knot too hot and not too cold but just right but is that what the economy needs at this stage of recovery five years in? what should investors focus on next week? mesirow chief economist, diane swonk is person you need to hear from. she is here in a moment. david: we've seen waving with leading automakers posting double-digit gains. why shouldn't we be happy? isn't that all good news or should we hold back? is that encouraging car buyers to trade up to luxury brand? we haven't seen more of that. audi of america's president will give us his take after another record month for his brand. liz: with u.s. sales in the auto world jumping in july, let's hear from you. are you planning on buying a car anytime soon and which one? which model, which company? tweet us @fbnatb. we'll bring you
s&p 500. the michael gregory and team are doing a great job with that portfolio strategy and a great strategy in environment like this. liz: they do the work for the investor. good to see you, david kudla, jim cleveland. david: thanks, guys. have a great weekend. liz: it is called a goldilocks jobs report by some, knot too hot and not too cold but just right but is that what the economy needs at this stage of recovery five years in? what should investors focus on next week? mesirow chief...
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s across the co. >>> angry tweets about the michael brown situation, but from people who have the wrong state. some are confusing ferguson township in center county with ferguson, missouri. the police chief said her department has tweeted out who to contact. >>> happening today, people will get their chance to pay respects to the four kids who were killed in that house fire in southwest philadelphia a few weeks ago. nbc 10 monique braxton is live in southwest philadelphia. monique, this memorial six weeks in the making. what can you tell us about it? >> the relatives of those four children are preparing to say good-bye this weekend. as you know, this fire began on july 5th. the viewing is going to be held here about 8:00 tonight. look at the video now. nbc 10 cameras were rolling when the fire began on the early morning of july 5th. one funeral is going to be held for 4-year-old twins maria bowah. patrick say, e holding his baby brother taj jcque. police told investigators and nbc 10 people were playing with fireworks near the porch where the blaze began. our news desk making calls to fire inv
s across the co. >>> angry tweets about the michael brown situation, but from people who have the wrong state. some are confusing ferguson township in center county with ferguson, missouri. the police chief said her department has tweeted out who to contact. >>> happening today, people will get their chance to pay respects to the four kids who were killed in that house fire in southwest philadelphia a few weeks ago. nbc 10 monique braxton is live in southwest philadelphia....
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on the flip side, the two biggest losers on s&p 500, coors, michael kors and cardinal health.he luxury retailer, kors tumbling by 6 1/2%. it has done incredibly well since its ipo. it forecast weaker sales. that is not what everybody. it was thinner margins. drugmaker cardinal health said revenues were hit by expiration of the contract with walgreen. it is getting hit to a tune of 2.3/4%. last week a trillion dollars came out of global equities. we saw a plethora of critical economic data. some of it was good including impressive gdp numbers and so so jobs report tempered that. 16 new companies went public and continuation of earnings season frenzy. social media companies like linkedin and twitter knocked it out of the ballpark. at backdrop of rising political risk. am i giving you a lot? a lot of different crosscurrents, a rainbow of issues across the globe. headlines out of israel and gaza and tensions over ukraine and russia. where are we following 56 launch of news? what will the markets do next. traders on the floor show. mark newton, because you're a technical guy and yo
on the flip side, the two biggest losers on s&p 500, coors, michael kors and cardinal health.he luxury retailer, kors tumbling by 6 1/2%. it has done incredibly well since its ipo. it forecast weaker sales. that is not what everybody. it was thinner margins. drugmaker cardinal health said revenues were hit by expiration of the contract with walgreen. it is getting hit to a tune of 2.3/4%. last week a trillion dollars came out of global equities. we saw a plethora of critical economic data....
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s booktv. >> joining us on booktv, michael cader, the founder of a group called publishers lunch. what is that? >> the leading source of information for all the folks in the building in the publishing industry. we have a website and other sites providing information to buy books or sell books and represent authors. >> what is your history of publishing? >> i used to be a publisher. i had my own company for a time and the first internet bubble realized there was a need for helping people sine information online and helping publishers and publishing people use the online space as well so i accidentally entered another business and accidentally became essentials to everyone else. i had to drop my publishing business. >> one reason we are talking to you at the book expo america publishers annual convention is you put out something called buzz books. >> buzz books is a sampler of substantial excerpts of a lot of forthcoming discovery books so lot of books people are finding out about here at the show we have for e-book so people at home who can't come to the show or weren't invited can
s booktv. >> joining us on booktv, michael cader, the founder of a group called publishers lunch. what is that? >> the leading source of information for all the folks in the building in the publishing industry. we have a website and other sites providing information to buy books or sell books and represent authors. >> what is your history of publishing? >> i used to be a publisher. i had my own company for a time and the first internet bubble realized there was a need...
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michael brown. nick valencia, cnn, ferguson, missouri. sfor california wine country where they are cleaning up after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. the strangest in 25 years. the napa valley suffered the worst damage. dozens have been red tagged. more than 170 people were injured including a young child in critical condition this morning. major damage to the region's famed wineries. state officials say real people are hurting. >> there's a mythology about napa that it's all fancy wineries. under that, a lot of folks need support. >> reporter: like the mobile homes we saw on fire. >> i was just there. i spent the last two and a half hours. one thing about the fires and the horrific images about the fires. there are does bs and dozens of mobile homes tauf foundations. you have senior that is don't have families coming to pick them up and help them. they can barely get out of the couch on a good day and now their possessions are strewn all over the place. we need to be here for the long run. >> the cost could top $1 billion. it was felt over a wi
michael brown. nick valencia, cnn, ferguson, missouri. sfor california wine country where they are cleaning up after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. the strangest in 25 years. the napa valley suffered the worst damage. dozens have been red tagged. more than 170 people were injured including a young child in critical condition this morning. major damage to the region's famed wineries. state officials say real people are hurting. >> there's a mythology about napa that it's all fancy wineries....
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michael pa d & o s who lives on this boat sharing his joy on monday during. >> you can imagine, you knowyou don't want to have your son a prisoner someplace where you can't communicate with him and you don't know what's going on and it's just nothing is happening that you can, you know, it's terrible. it's terrible. it's terrible thing to have. >> as if there was a huge weight lifted from my shoulders shoulders. >> patnos was the original last name of theo curtis. his father said he changed it for safety reasons two years ago before leaving for syria. >> a st. louis grand jury will meet tomorrow to hear more evidence in the ferguson police shooting of michael brown after hundreds gathered on monday to lay the ms. you're e teenager to rest. robert ray joins us from ferguson. robert, before we get to the grand jury, take us back to yesterday's funeral. >> you know, it was almost 2500 people packed inside after church in st. louis. there were celebrities there. there were people from the ministries around the st. louis area. a person that was absents was the governor of missouri. al sharpto
michael pa d & o s who lives on this boat sharing his joy on monday during. >> you can imagine, you knowyou don't want to have your son a prisoner someplace where you can't communicate with him and you don't know what's going on and it's just nothing is happening that you can, you know, it's terrible. it's terrible. it's terrible thing to have. >> as if there was a huge weight lifted from my shoulders shoulders. >> patnos was the original last name of theo curtis. his...
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michael brown? >> he was a wonderful child. and an awesome person who knew where he was goin he s a kids do things, kids can be forgiven and moven, michael, did not deserve what was presented to him. be can with request she has lost six former students over the years. have kids who i have seen were problematic, and i could see things happening to them. but he was definitely not one them. he was not one i would have thought anything would have happened to at this magnitude. can with. all these things that have happened the postmortem, so that's the sad thing, he won't ever get to know all these great things happened so we just hope, that something good comes out of this. >> is the last time smith smoke to brown was around graduation. >> spoke words of encouragement to one another. he was like we made it, man. >> and now he is getting ready to leave for college on friday, a journey michael brown will never take. al jazeera, ferguson, missouri. >> natives of the american west, and a movement to keep them from running wild. >> it is kind of like an old fashioned land grab. from back in the 18 ohundreds. i think they are stealing fi
michael brown? >> he was a wonderful child. and an awesome person who knew where he was goin he s a kids do things, kids can be forgiven and moven, michael, did not deserve what was presented to him. be can with request she has lost six former students over the years. have kids who i have seen were problematic, and i could see things happening to them. but he was definitely not one them. he was not one i would have thought anything would have happened to at this magnitude. can with. all...
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michael douglas is here. plus, you could win big in "live"'s "summer escape contest." but you've got to tune in to win. michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ kelly: thank you.
michael douglas is here. plus, you could win big in "live"'s "summer escape contest." but you've got to tune in to win. michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ kelly: thank you.