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progressive democrats today must similarly raise the confrontational morley driven social movements of our own time. you can get behind black lives matter and out front of it. you. you need to get behind immigrant rights in the defense of dhaka. on the struggle for lgbt rights in the workplace and beyond. but they haven't done much of that. in fact in many ways we move the other direction. they got rid of the precinct caucuses in recent years. much of the grassroots efforts that they formed in the 19 sixties. and in this context it's impossible to imagine that the current party will raise an army of block workers in the future, time and to broader social movements and bringing the message down to city block. it's hard to conceive of the essence of the version of the democratic coalition of an intermediate diverse party organization for shut the grassroots. some think about that the party will attach it to larger crusader freedom in ways that african-americans and immigrants marginalized groups. i hope i'm wrong, it should be the exact mission of democratic of all colors. it must reconn
progressive democrats today must similarly raise the confrontational morley driven social movements of our own time. you can get behind black lives matter and out front of it. you. you need to get behind immigrant rights in the defense of dhaka. on the struggle for lgbt rights in the workplace and beyond. but they haven't done much of that. in fact in many ways we move the other direction. they got rid of the precinct caucuses in recent years. much of the grassroots efforts that they formed in...
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by the time this moves in this afternoon morley to see rain along the jersey shore than snow.ere's your radar and satellite. cloudy conditions out there. i wouldn't be surprised if we do see some light snow start in the north and west zones a little earlier than every where else and light flurries. what we're looking sat an afternoon-evening event. let's track it out hour by hour with a look at the temperatures because they are so important to this forecast. starting this morning just clouds. 11:00 a.m. now you see the snow line creep more so into delaware. this will not begin as snow that makes it to the ground but start off showing up on radar around 11:00 a.m. afternoon, 2:00 by this point deeper blue showing up on the screen. now i think the snow will be making it to the ground. you see some of the snow is indicating on future radar are in zones where are above freezing. either it will melt before it makes it to the ground, rain/snow mix, sleeting conditions and then it melts as it hits the ground. you're not looking at much accumulation as this moves through because the g
by the time this moves in this afternoon morley to see rain along the jersey shore than snow.ere's your radar and satellite. cloudy conditions out there. i wouldn't be surprised if we do see some light snow start in the north and west zones a little earlier than every where else and light flurries. what we're looking sat an afternoon-evening event. let's track it out hour by hour with a look at the temperatures because they are so important to this forecast. starting this morning just clouds....
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. # meet me at morley's, best fried chicken is in south, i'll show you gangsters, don't you go running music on the way to church, being in the choir, singing gospel music all the time and i think that influence flows through my music. love me, love me, say that you love me, call me, call me... artists who won the bbc sound of when they were still relatively unknown include sam smith and adele. # are you really ready or are you wasting my time? ray blk is the first singer ever to win without a record deal. # 'cause if you ain't try'na wife me, you need to get off my line we live in an age now where you really can do it yourself, the internet is the best tool ever so you can start like how i started and post songs online and watch it spread if people like it. # no place like home, no place like home... potentially inspiring others in how they shape music and how they share it. # where there's no—one like me round, don't take me there or anywhere... lizo mzimba, bbc news. congratulations to her. this is bbc news. hello there. compared with some other parts of europe our weather is very q
. # meet me at morley's, best fried chicken is in south, i'll show you gangsters, don't you go running music on the way to church, being in the choir, singing gospel music all the time and i think that influence flows through my music. love me, love me, say that you love me, call me, call me... artists who won the bbc sound of when they were still relatively unknown include sam smith and adele. # are you really ready or are you wasting my time? ray blk is the first singer ever to win without a...
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we are a richer country than that, and morley better country than that. kennedy: i don't think he insurance company should be forced to insure every kind of person. that's one of the problems with obamacare. the basic standard have maternity and mental healthcare. and they have preexisting conditions covered. why should everybody be forced to cover the same thing. harris: i think sunsetting it after two years, if you can keep your doctor and plan, fine. >> we heard that before. >> i was just going to say, making a funny there. but this is not broad-based enough. it's very specific. if people have catastrophic events in their life, where are they going to go. but pretty much everybody has a preexisting condition of something. if you take an mri they can almost always find something wrong. it's pretty easy to read. kennedy: i like the fact that there are specifics. chuck schumer said there wasn't a plan. you wouldn't like anything that's not single payer, right? >> i didn't go that far. even though i do believe we've should have a single payer system like h
we are a richer country than that, and morley better country than that. kennedy: i don't think he insurance company should be forced to insure every kind of person. that's one of the problems with obamacare. the basic standard have maternity and mental healthcare. and they have preexisting conditions covered. why should everybody be forced to cover the same thing. harris: i think sunsetting it after two years, if you can keep your doctor and plan, fine. >> we heard that before. >> i...
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morley safer was part of america's monday night for decades, reporting for "60 minutes." harper lee wrote one of the most well known american classics of all time. ''to kill a mockingbird" won her a pull litter is and became a beloved hollywood film. he proclaimed himself the greatest, and millions of fans around the world agreed. . a huge personality outside the ring, boxing legend muhammad ali was one of the most well known athletes in the world. arnold palmer, one of the greatest golfers ever, won more than 90 tournaments, and is credit with making the sport accessible to everyone. [ singing ] there was great sorrow at the shocking death of music legend prince. the seven-time grammy winner known as the purple one died at his studio at just 57. ''ground control to major tom." the world lost another icon in rocker david bowie. his unique style trance formed over four decades. ''time can never mend." singer george michael burst on to the ú80s music scene. went on to find solo success with songs like "." . glenn frey helped to make the country rock sound that spawned more
morley safer was part of america's monday night for decades, reporting for "60 minutes." harper lee wrote one of the most well known american classics of all time. ''to kill a mockingbird" won her a pull litter is and became a beloved hollywood film. he proclaimed himself the greatest, and millions of fans around the world agreed. . a huge personality outside the ring, boxing legend muhammad ali was one of the most well known athletes in the world. arnold palmer, one of the...
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. >> who could turn a phrase like our morley safer. he never held his fire.tangle. >> right. he's a minimalist artist. and -- >> i would say so. >> we loved having him in our homes almost as much as he loved being there. >> it is on rare days like this that you must ask, do they really pay me to do this? yes. >> hi, mr. president. >> good to see you. >> because when we talk about race in this country we always talk about african americans, people of color. i want to talk about white people. >> journalist gwen ifill spoke truth to power in washington. then there's john mclove lick. the one time priest who became a washington pundit. he never missed a show in 34 years. >> i think there are very few entities that you can describe as embodying evil in this world. i think the khmer rouge are one of them. >> sydney schanberg wrote. he won pulitzer prize and inspired the movie snoot killing fields." >> it just reminds us that genocide is just around the corner all the time. that it happened. it didn't end in world war ii. >> the question was why did i survive, why i
. >> who could turn a phrase like our morley safer. he never held his fire.tangle. >> right. he's a minimalist artist. and -- >> i would say so. >> we loved having him in our homes almost as much as he loved being there. >> it is on rare days like this that you must ask, do they really pay me to do this? yes. >> hi, mr. president. >> good to see you. >> because when we talk about race in this country we always talk about african americans, people...
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>> fedex founder and ceo fred smith discusses the early days of his company on "60 minutes" with morleythan 200 packages on its first day. today, guess how many packages it handles. >> how many? >> 12 million packages a day. >> i believe it. >> and operates in 220 countries. >> fred smith is still at the helm of fedex. expected economic leader, met with president trump during the transition. he joins us at the table. good morning. >> good morning. >> what's your assessment of president trump so far? >> well, i think president trump certainly is a man of his word. he's checking off the boxes of campaign promises. i think he obviously still is quite sensitive about the media relations. >> yeah. >> but then there's what happened to trade. clearly is on a mission to create jobs and he believes where you do that is either abandon trade agreements or renegotiate them. is he right? >> well, i would urge him to rethink some of those positions, charlie. trade is what's made america great over the years. about 27% of our entire economy is related to trade, either imports or exports. the average a
>> fedex founder and ceo fred smith discusses the early days of his company on "60 minutes" with morleythan 200 packages on its first day. today, guess how many packages it handles. >> how many? >> 12 million packages a day. >> i believe it. >> and operates in 220 countries. >> fred smith is still at the helm of fedex. expected economic leader, met with president trump during the transition. he joins us at the table. good morning. >> good...
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this isn't morley wrong. -- morally wrong. it's also guaranteed not to work. this ban is just ridiculous as a homeland security measure. first, zero people from the countries on the banned list have been involved in terrorist attacks in america. zero people from the countries on the ban list have been involved in terrorist attacks on america. it's almost as though the criteria for picking the countries is something other than the threat of terrorism. second, this ban has the poe teption to strengthen violent extremist groups by playing right into their hands. it encourages everyone to be afraid of people we don't know from other places. that's not america, and it won't work. when president gerald ford repealed the executive order internininterning japanese-amere asked citizens across the country d to make a pledge. "i call upon the me american people to affirm with me this american promise: that we have learned from the tragedy of that long-ago experience forever to treasure liberty and justice for each individual american and resolve that this kind of action
this isn't morley wrong. -- morally wrong. it's also guaranteed not to work. this ban is just ridiculous as a homeland security measure. first, zero people from the countries on the banned list have been involved in terrorist attacks in america. zero people from the countries on the ban list have been involved in terrorist attacks on america. it's almost as though the criteria for picking the countries is something other than the threat of terrorism. second, this ban has the poe teption to...
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. >> two words, morley safir. poor guy. he a weekend of retirement.s not so bad in you're 98. >> good run. >> john mclaughlin. >> good run. >> see what happened to him? where was he on sunday? we found out monday -- any way -- >> the message there, don't retire? >> or would you rather know when you're going to die or where? >> where. >> just don't go there. >> what if you die in bed? you never go to sleep again? >> i mean the city. >> the city. >> then you just don't go there. >> any way -- duke. >> thank you, gentlemen. >> duke of earl. >> how much thought have you given to your manner of dying? >> are you -- you have hit the big 6-0 yet? >> i have. >> you don't once in a while -- >> john harwood is here. >> go ahead. >> i almost took a read from her. >> i don't think about that. >> you don't? >> no. >> used to be that you had at least 35 years left. now what do you peg it at now? are you going to live to 180? >> i have no idea. >> if he's 60, he could live another 35 years. >> you could. >> are you thinking about retiring? >> no. >> the senate armed
. >> two words, morley safir. poor guy. he a weekend of retirement.s not so bad in you're 98. >> good run. >> john mclaughlin. >> good run. >> see what happened to him? where was he on sunday? we found out monday -- any way -- >> the message there, don't retire? >> or would you rather know when you're going to die or where? >> where. >> just don't go there. >> what if you die in bed? you never go to sleep again? >> i mean the...