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built for business. >>> for seven years, michelle martin has host -- michel martin has showed examinationroversial, and missing issues that shape our lives and our world. i have long regarded her as an exemplar after which i model my own work. "tell me more" may have aired the last episode friday, but michel martin has more to tell us. she has shared some of those thoughts in the "national journal essay" published july 26th. in her article, "what i've left unsaid," martin explores experiences women of color have when trying to balance work and family. amen. motivated by anne marie slaughter's 2012 essay "why women still can't have it all," martin tackles the unique complications women of color face in the elusive effort to have it all. and martin draws on her personal narrative of managing career and children and goes further, also exploring the struggles of women like shanesha taylor, a homeless mother arrested after leaving two of her kids in the car during a job interview. a south carolina mom arrested for letting her 9-year-old play alone in the park while she completed her shift at m
built for business. >>> for seven years, michelle martin has host -- michel martin has showed examinationroversial, and missing issues that shape our lives and our world. i have long regarded her as an exemplar after which i model my own work. "tell me more" may have aired the last episode friday, but michel martin has more to tell us. she has shared some of those thoughts in the "national journal essay" published july 26th. in her article, "what i've left...
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michelle martin will be here.ighting and new questions about the search for a captured israeli soldier. the story behind why that situation keeps changing. i sit down with chief palestinian negotiator saeb erakat at 1:30. taxpayers are footing the bill and polls show they are not buying it, so why are republicans doing it? and a political soap opera. cash cars and a reported hidden romantic crush. i'll be right back. ar. hi, how's it going? whatever you're looking for, start by test-driving nearly every make and model all in one place. carmax. start here. >>> no letup in gaza. new fighting as the fight of an israeli soldier remains a mystery and the story surrounding his disappearance keeps changing. >>> i've been trying to be strong, but it's really hard. >> new today, family reaction to a coroner's report that a new york man died because of a police choke hold. what happens next for the officers involved. >>> the mayor of baltimore taking some dramatic steps to get kids off the streets. why is she getting pushba
michelle martin will be here.ighting and new questions about the search for a captured israeli soldier. the story behind why that situation keeps changing. i sit down with chief palestinian negotiator saeb erakat at 1:30. taxpayers are footing the bill and polls show they are not buying it, so why are republicans doing it? and a political soap opera. cash cars and a reported hidden romantic crush. i'll be right back. ar. hi, how's it going? whatever you're looking for, start by test-driving...
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michelle griego. >> i'm allen martin. frank mallicoat is off today. ♪[ music ] >> sir paul mccartney closed out san francisco's candlestick park with last night's concert for about 50,000 fans. people were lucky if they could get a ticket and even luckier if they actually got inside the stadium. kpix 5's anne makovec with the gridlock that had people listening to the show from their cars instead of their seats. anne. >> reporter: yeah. i can only imagine the frustration. and today there must have been a lot of finger-pointing going on behind closed doors because it took hours to get any sort of comprehensive response from the multitude of city agencies that i contacted as well as the concert promoter. the concert promoter was had in charge of the parking. the promoter never got back to us. this was the scene last night around candlestick park. gridlock going in and out. some people waiting in their cars for hours and then ending up giving up and going home. >> 3 1/2 hours driving. 3 1/2 hours driving. >> reporter: where d
michelle griego. >> i'm allen martin. frank mallicoat is off today. ♪[ music ] >> sir paul mccartney closed out san francisco's candlestick park with last night's concert for about 50,000 fans. people were lucky if they could get a ticket and even luckier if they actually got inside the stadium. kpix 5's anne makovec with the gridlock that had people listening to the show from their cars instead of their seats. anne. >> reporter: yeah. i can only imagine the frustration. and...
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and as we await, a reminder, secretary hagel and martin dempsey, we have michelle kosins kosinski, cnnhite house correspondent and bob mcfadden, former special agent in charge of the naval criminal investigative service. so michelle kosinski, first to you, the administration is on record saying it did not want to disclose the secret operation to try to rescue jim foley. but they are doing so anyway. tell me why. >> reporter: yeah, i know. and whenever you hear that, i think there are always -- you know, everybody wants to be a skeptic and get to the heart of the information. and you want to say, really? did the white house not want to get this out there, possibly to show that a significant rescue attempt was made? but i just had a lengthy conversation with the senior administration official, saying that the reason the administration now is not even confirming or denying in many cases some of the details that have already leaked out is because they say it is not outside the realm of possibility that there will be another rescue attempt in the future. and also, they insist they did not w
and as we await, a reminder, secretary hagel and martin dempsey, we have michelle kosins kosinski, cnnhite house correspondent and bob mcfadden, former special agent in charge of the naval criminal investigative service. so michelle kosinski, first to you, the administration is on record saying it did not want to disclose the secret operation to try to rescue jim foley. but they are doing so anyway. tell me why. >> reporter: yeah, i know. and whenever you hear that, i think there are...
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martin. here at home, new reaction from the white house tonight. michelle kosinski standing by. it took the white house a few hours to issue a statement on this. why did it take so long? >> hi, don. right, it seems at first they wanted to let secretary of state john kerry have the floor on this, let him announce the news, alongside the u.n. secretary general. let that stand for a while. especially since there has been some criticism of kerry's leadership within israel. but of course this is such a delicate situation. i mean, the prior ceasefires either haven't been accepted by both sides or didn't last very long. it seemed pretty clear that the white house wanted to give it a minute, let it sink, in and then carefully craft a very diplomatic statement. so what they ended up saying was the u.s. strongly supports this ceasefire. they see a permanent ceasefire as the only sustainable way forward. they urge both sides to start negotiations in cairo. and said that the u.s. stands ready to support a successful outcome. also, a senior administration official told us that the president
martin. here at home, new reaction from the white house tonight. michelle kosinski standing by. it took the white house a few hours to issue a statement on this. why did it take so long? >> hi, don. right, it seems at first they wanted to let secretary of state john kerry have the floor on this, let him announce the news, alongside the u.n. secretary general. let that stand for a while. especially since there has been some criticism of kerry's leadership within israel. but of course this...
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michelle. we are getting ready for you. ahead, david martin is at the pentagon where they are drafting plans to attack isis in syria using manned and unmanned aircraft. plus, nancy o'dell very late night. she was back stage at last night's emmys. she has all the highlights and will reveal the brand-new "et" set. and hotels are sneaking in extra charges for everything from gym access to a mandatory tip for a bell man that we hear does not go to the bellman. travel editor peter greenburg is in studio with how you can avoid the fees. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. and frank, you know, you go to give somebody a tip, you expect them to get it. >> right. >> absolutely. >> you hand it over you want to make sure whoever took care of you is getting taken care of. all right. >> reporter: that's what we think. >> yes. news you can use. >> there you go. can't wait to see you, thank you. see you at 7:00. >>> home prices are up not by a lot. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning, fran
michelle. we are getting ready for you. ahead, david martin is at the pentagon where they are drafting plans to attack isis in syria using manned and unmanned aircraft. plus, nancy o'dell very late night. she was back stage at last night's emmys. she has all the highlights and will reveal the brand-new "et" set. and hotels are sneaking in extra charges for everything from gym access to a mandatory tip for a bell man that we hear does not go to the bellman. travel editor peter...
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and the legacy continues, with ella baker, martin luther king, malcolm x, and up to today. michellelexander, on and on. as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. i think one thing you have been hearing today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. for example if i were to talk , about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin franklin, edison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributers combined. i'm not saying there is not room for both. i'm just trying to put priority where it belongs. when it comes to tough issues as a country, slavery it is time to , talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without resulting, without mere slogans. 90% of american indians were murdered? gen
and the legacy continues, with ella baker, martin luther king, malcolm x, and up to today. michellelexander, on and on. as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. i think one thing you have been hearing today is...
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and the legacy continues, with ella baker, martin luther king, malcolm x, and up to today. michellelexander, on and on. as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. i think one thing you have been hearing today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. for example if i were to talk , about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin franklin, edison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributers combined. i'm not saying there is not room for both. i'm just trying to put priority where it belongs. when it comes to tough issues as a country, slavery it is time to , talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without resulting, without mere slogans. 90% of american indians were murdered? gen
and the legacy continues, with ella baker, martin luther king, malcolm x, and up to today. michellelexander, on and on. as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. i think one thing you have been hearing today is...
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martin. wow! mira la carita. ( risas ) >> y carlos vives. >> michelle salas. >> ahÍ estÁ ricky. >> carla sigue traumaday te paraliza, y es prÁcticamente la reacciÓn que tiene tu cuerpo al recibir agua helada. y comenzÓ cuando una chica hizo este video. su papÁ que sufre esta enfermedad, y se hizo para recaudar dinero y generar conciencia. hay que seguir apoyando, porque hay muchas enfermedades de las cuales necesitan ayuda e informaciÓn. >> lo mÁs importante finalmente es el dinero que se recaude para poder ayudar a la investigaciÓn. >> yo tuve la oportunidad de vivir muy de cerca esta enfermedad ya que un muy buen amigo mÍo muriÓ de enfermedad. yo tuve la oportunidad de verlo desde el principio y es desesperante, porque todos los mÚsculos de tu cuerpo se van deteriorando de tal manera que no puede moverlos, pero tu cerebro queda intacto. >> percibiendo todo. >> y no puedes emitir todo lo que quieres. >> william, hay mÁs artistas y mas sobre este movimiento. >> claro que sÍ. en twitter han habido mÁs de 4 millones de tweets de este ice bucket challenge. ahora, estaba leyendo yo ayer en la noche que el
martin. wow! mira la carita. ( risas ) >> y carlos vives. >> michelle salas. >> ahÍ estÁ ricky. >> carla sigue traumaday te paraliza, y es prÁcticamente la reacciÓn que tiene tu cuerpo al recibir agua helada. y comenzÓ cuando una chica hizo este video. su papÁ que sufre esta enfermedad, y se hizo para recaudar dinero y generar conciencia. hay que seguir apoyando, porque hay muchas enfermedades de las cuales necesitan ayuda e informaciÓn. >> lo mÁs...
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michelle stick around for two seconds. about 6 hung smil00 miles south ishil, hamas rockets have continued. can you tell us the latest there, martin? >> it doesn't mean it's become quieter here. the cease didfire this morning that ended at 8:00, resumed in great -- very quickly hamas wow 50 to 60 -- on targets in gaza. this is all -- this is all taking off again, but i have to say there's a sense here that is rather heart half-hearted. there haven't been any dramatic attacks against make cities. so although fights has resumed, it seems to be more background music. if israeli negotiators have returned, it's the sabbath here, they say they left because they had made for progress, but the palestinians have remained in cairo, the egyptians are very keen to continue the talks and probably after the sabbath israelis will return to cairo. it's not the end of the cease-fire talks. the hope is the cease-fire talks will be the dominant game. >>> there's so much going on. we want to rank the risk. to find out what headline may be the most important to you, the market and your money. >> later on, a giant mcmess. another bad headline for micke
michelle stick around for two seconds. about 6 hung smil00 miles south ishil, hamas rockets have continued. can you tell us the latest there, martin? >> it doesn't mean it's become quieter here. the cease didfire this morning that ended at 8:00, resumed in great -- very quickly hamas wow 50 to 60 -- on targets in gaza. this is all -- this is all taking off again, but i have to say there's a sense here that is rather heart half-hearted. there haven't been any dramatic attacks against make...
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martin. the florida teenager was shot to death in 2012. president obama said yesterday in part, the death of michael brown is heartbreaking and michelle andend our deepest condolences to his family and his community at this very difficult time. along with our prayers, said the president, that's what michael and his family and our broader community deserve. a large part of the decision to keep the identity of the officer involved in the michael brown shooting private is being called into question by the leaders in the african-american community. >> the police are trying to balance the safety of this police officer with the need of the community for accountability. you have a community that is grieving and a community and their family that are demanding accountability. that police officer's name is going to come out at some point, sooner rather than later would be better. >> john gaskin is a member of the naacp board of direct fors and chair of the st. louis county branch. thank you for joining me, mr. gaskin. tell me what happened overnight and whether or not the incident that happened in st. louis county is in any way related or is it a s
martin. the florida teenager was shot to death in 2012. president obama said yesterday in part, the death of michael brown is heartbreaking and michelle andend our deepest condolences to his family and his community at this very difficult time. along with our prayers, said the president, that's what michael and his family and our broader community deserve. a large part of the decision to keep the identity of the officer involved in the michael brown shooting private is being called into...
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chiefs of staff general martin dempsey on the brutal murder of american james foley by the terrorists of isis in iraq. i want to go straight to the white house correspondent michelle kaczynski, she joins us from martha's vineyard where president obama is currently vacationing. a lot of questions remain about this failed mission to try to rescue foley. what are you learning? >> that's true. then again, a lot of details have come out, a lot more detail than the obama administration says they wanted to get out there. so there are some pointed questions today from cnn's barbara starr, why did the defense department officially agree to release some of these details once they knew that reporters got them and was that reason enough to allow those details to be officialized in the media. wasn't that putting it any future possible attempts at risk. the response was as long as the sources and methods weren't revealed, they thought it was okay. i thought it was interesting they called this a couple of times a flawless operation. there was planning and preparation and rehearsal that went into it, but it turned out the hostages weren't there. when they were asked, do you think
chiefs of staff general martin dempsey on the brutal murder of american james foley by the terrorists of isis in iraq. i want to go straight to the white house correspondent michelle kaczynski, she joins us from martha's vineyard where president obama is currently vacationing. a lot of questions remain about this failed mission to try to rescue foley. what are you learning? >> that's true. then again, a lot of details have come out, a lot more detail than the obama administration says...
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martin. so right now, whether we're going to see some movement or whether we'll have a time line waiting from the white house for some more detail, brooke. >> we'll watch and wait, michellei. thank you very much. at the white house. >>> community members in ferguson and some officials are already predicting unrest in their city tonight. the second the sun goes down. all of this as national guard is moving in. also today, more on our breaking news. this new account of the officer's side of the story. we are just getting in that audio. back after a quick break. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. then you don't know "aarp".e trip when you think aarp, get inspired with aarp travel. plan and book your trip online and get hot travel tips from the pros. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. we're changing the way we
martin. so right now, whether we're going to see some movement or whether we'll have a time line waiting from the white house for some more detail, brooke. >> we'll watch and wait, michellei. thank you very much. at the white house. >>> community members in ferguson and some officials are already predicting unrest in their city tonight. the second the sun goes down. all of this as national guard is moving in. also today, more on our breaking news. this new account of the...
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martin sullivan discusses corporate tax and versions, when a u.s. company reincorporate overseas for tax reasons like burger king did this week. and larry michel. plus your phone calls, faced the comments, and tweets. journal" live on saturday at 7 a.m. on c-span. day, on the c-span networks, on c-span at 5:30 p.m. eastern, and education department summit on bullying in schools. at eight, bill nye the science guy and creation museum founder debate evolution. congressman james clyburn talks about his life to his leadership position in the house of representatives. morris onm., sylvia her book. and it 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, discussing the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. historyn3's american tv, american artifacts looks at the classified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. in a pm, president warren harding's newly released of letters. at 9:45 p.m., the life of milton friedman. to find our television schedule at c-span.org. call us. se #c123. like this on facebook or follow us on twitter. >> the american history tour visits areas that shaped the nation. tonight, nati
martin sullivan discusses corporate tax and versions, when a u.s. company reincorporate overseas for tax reasons like burger king did this week. and larry michel. plus your phone calls, faced the comments, and tweets. journal" live on saturday at 7 a.m. on c-span. day, on the c-span networks, on c-span at 5:30 p.m. eastern, and education department summit on bullying in schools. at eight, bill nye the science guy and creation museum founder debate evolution. congressman james clyburn talks...
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project with michele norris, we are trying to tell stories about anyway in that no media outlet is doing. try to come up with ways we are stories that are in the headlines. like trayvon martin. we are trying to get in ways that no one else is doing. another thing we are doing at npr, to help other news organizations are doing, is a push for diverse sourcing, not just within our units, that the business desk, that national desk editors, reporters, show producers are thinking about stories about the economy, about beats that regular we are looking beyond our regular go-two people. that is equally as important. >> yes. >> could you talk more about arer stories recently that impacting the asian-american community that should be covered in the national media? i would say almost everything. danny chen was a good store, and for asian-american life, i interviewed the parents. it took a lot of work to get this parents to talk to us. grieving from the loss of their son, and they do not speak english. they do not speak mandarin or cantonese. we had to find someone to do the interpreting for us. that was difficult to find. it was also the aftermath. it is like the mainstream media -- i
project with michele norris, we are trying to tell stories about anyway in that no media outlet is doing. try to come up with ways we are stories that are in the headlines. like trayvon martin. we are trying to get in ways that no one else is doing. another thing we are doing at npr, to help other news organizations are doing, is a push for diverse sourcing, not just within our units, that the business desk, that national desk editors, reporters, show producers are thinking about stories about...