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barnett slepian, a local ob/gyn like morrison.me morrison voiced her concerns over safety to the clinic owner. >> i said isn't it dangerous, isn't it political? and she said no, not anymore. and i was quite naive, and it did seem that it wasn't that -- it wasn't a huge deal anymore. >> it was an execution-style killing. one bullet fired from a high-powered rifle, crashed through the win doer of dr. barnett slepian's suburban buffalo home, striking him in the back. >> slepian's murder may fit a pattern of attacks that have occurred over the past four years in upstate new york and canada. >> there are doctors, are doctors who provide abortions. they're all shot in their residences from outside the residence. >> we are outraged that somebody would have the audacity and the -- just terrible gall to come in and do that to another human being. >> certainly after dr. slepian was murdered, a couple of providers stopped working right away. people don't want to take the chances. and his family paid a terrible, terrible price for his courage
barnett slepian, a local ob/gyn like morrison.me morrison voiced her concerns over safety to the clinic owner. >> i said isn't it dangerous, isn't it political? and she said no, not anymore. and i was quite naive, and it did seem that it wasn't that -- it wasn't a huge deal anymore. >> it was an execution-style killing. one bullet fired from a high-powered rifle, crashed through the win doer of dr. barnett slepian's suburban buffalo home, striking him in the back. >> slepian's...
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now you are playing a character named lex morrison.ow was lex morrison different than rick fox during his years as a boston celtic and los angeles laker? >> i pull pieces of my experiences over the years as a player and put that into lex. there are seven individuals that i play with that make up the character. he does well on the court during the regular season. keeping him under wraps and in control, making it to the off-season is a challenge of the organization. the organization has a shady owner. it is kind of timely at this point in our nba basketball conversation. he makes his way things supported by a trainer and a pr director who are assigned to keep him out of trouble and in shape so we can make a return. >> before we go, you are still keeping busy with nba coverage and nba tv. who is going to take the championship this year? there's an open job for the lakers right now. any interest in coaching? >> there are a number of open jobs. i love the lakers, obviously. they are unsure which direction they want to go in now. i think you
now you are playing a character named lex morrison.ow was lex morrison different than rick fox during his years as a boston celtic and los angeles laker? >> i pull pieces of my experiences over the years as a player and put that into lex. there are seven individuals that i play with that make up the character. he does well on the court during the regular season. keeping him under wraps and in control, making it to the off-season is a challenge of the organization. the organization has a...
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morrison, my heart breaks for the family members of the victims. i would be less than forthcoming that my heart breaks for the parents of the alleged perpetrators. they were trying to do the right thing. speak to parents who are out there watching and may have a troubled youth under their roof. what should they look for and what should they be doing? >> what they need to do is to let somebody know that they have a concern. to let somebody know they have a person in their family who may be dangerous to others and even if it seems too much to do, make that call. make that call. >> do you think assembly member williams' proposal is one with merit in a circumstance like this, a recourse for family members and friends to go to law enforcement and say this individual poses a danger and you should seize their firearm? >> yes, i think it is very important that they know that there is an avenue at which they can stop someone. these parents were driving from their home to try to stop the child before he committed the crime. can you imagine what it felt like
morrison, my heart breaks for the family members of the victims. i would be less than forthcoming that my heart breaks for the parents of the alleged perpetrators. they were trying to do the right thing. speak to parents who are out there watching and may have a troubled youth under their roof. what should they look for and what should they be doing? >> what they need to do is to let somebody know that they have a concern. to let somebody know they have a person in their family who may be...
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morrison sales continue to slip. share. >> plus, the art of doing nothing. seems to be being honed on both sides of the atlantic. fed chair janet yellen keeps investors guessing. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> very good morning to you, if you've just joined us in north america. we saw the best gains in three weeks for u.s. equity markets yesterday by the close helped along by janet yellen still saying the economy needs plenty of support but things are getting better. we remain data dependent. this morning, the nasdaq, which was the underper former yesterday, we'll talk about the divergence coming up, is currently up by 2 points. the s&p called higher by 2 points and the dow at the moment is currently higher by 17 points. fairly soft indication. a little bit higher but not by much. european equity markets have been up around 0.5%. plenty of corporate news, the ftse, xetra dax. the cac current. we have rate decisions today from the bank of england. not mu
morrison sales continue to slip. share. >> plus, the art of doing nothing. seems to be being honed on both sides of the atlantic. fed chair janet yellen keeps investors guessing. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> very good morning to you, if you've just joined us in north america. we saw the best gains in three weeks for u.s. equity markets yesterday by the close helped along by janet yellen still...
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again, dakota resource council, don morrison. >> going right next to people's houses and businesses, it's dangerous. and they got to be careful. >> reporter: with just 55 inspectors nationwide, the d.o.t.'s hazardous materials regulator has launched routine and surprise inspections to ensure oil is being properly tested for foreman ability. as a result, this february, the agency announced fines against three oil companies. marathon, hess, whiting. allegedly assigning their oil to the wrong safety category. the d.o.t. later dropped fines against whiting. but it's still pursuing enforcement actions against hess and marathon. >> what is it that is distinct about this kind of oil that's coming out of the ground? >> we don't think the balken crude oil is that distinct from any other high-quality light sweet crude oil, wti, louisiana sweet. >> reporter: to prove that point, his organization will announce the findings of its own flammability tests. the industry will have enacted tests to make crude transits safer, like slower train speeds and enhanced braking systems. north dakota's republi
again, dakota resource council, don morrison. >> going right next to people's houses and businesses, it's dangerous. and they got to be careful. >> reporter: with just 55 inspectors nationwide, the d.o.t.'s hazardous materials regulator has launched routine and surprise inspections to ensure oil is being properly tested for foreman ability. as a result, this february, the agency announced fines against three oil companies. marathon, hess, whiting. allegedly assigning their oil to...
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other offers include malcolm glad well, awful, tony morrison, george saunders and an 8-year-old withosed the original pieces meant to give customers something read and to think about. why does it bother you when somebody is having a conversation on a cell phone? what would you tell your father if it was possible? there was a slight oversight as a a writer for the orange county weekly pointed out. chipotle didn't include latino writers in this endeavor. >> if they did they would have been accused of racial insensitivity. >> i am with her 100%. if you had mexican authors or latin american authors they bo have said -- they would have said they were hit harder than a pinata full of truth. >> i don't know about that. >> where can i find that pinata. >> totally offended that it is awful mexican food. as far as those fast choices are, and i think it is quality stuff, pretty fresh and even the design of the place is like clean, simple, have you ever seen bloomburg with a big documentary with the boom of chipotle. it is fascinating. the company is one of the fastest growing companies. >> the
other offers include malcolm glad well, awful, tony morrison, george saunders and an 8-year-old withosed the original pieces meant to give customers something read and to think about. why does it bother you when somebody is having a conversation on a cell phone? what would you tell your father if it was possible? there was a slight oversight as a a writer for the orange county weekly pointed out. chipotle didn't include latino writers in this endeavor. >> if they did they would have been...
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judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they don't have the money to purchase their freedom. >> we wanted to speak to inmates who find themselves in that position...but baltimore's jail refused to allow us inside. we were granted access to the second largest jail in maryland: the prince george's county detention center. >> every year, thirty thousand people pass through this facility. the ones who remain inside tend to be like samuel kayira - out of touch with family, with a history of misdemeanors. samuel was arrested for stealing from a wine store. his bail was set at two thousand dollars. >> hey, how's it going? i'm sebasti
judge truman morrison serves on the superior court of the district of columbia. for years he has advocated for bail reform. >> two-thirds of the jail population in the united states of america tonight are people awaiting trial. people who our law presumes to be innocent because they have not yet had their trial. those people have not been put there because they have been found by any process to be too dangerous or too unlikely to come back. they're almost all there simply because they...
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. >> as investigators tried to figure out what was going on, detective morrison was home watching television saw an episode of "forensic files" that was ear rhode islandly similar. >> rutherford case, it happened in new england. i'm watching and i'm seeing a dead body. there's a truck fire. he faked his death and then came back and assumed another identity. there were so many similarities between the two cases. >> the life insurance amounts in both cases were virtually identical. >> madison rutherford, he had two insurance policies one for $5 million, 1 for $2 million. it was very similar to ari where he had one for $5 million and one for $1 million. >> the madison rutherford case unrabled when forensic odontology problemed wasn't rutherford who died in the fire. and that's precisely what happened to ari squire when investigators found squire's dentist from ten years earlier. the file was so old, there were no x-rays. >> he did get ahold of a dental note about a certain tooth and a certain filling >> the dentist had seen him for a large cavity on the lower right molar, and the dentist had pl
. >> as investigators tried to figure out what was going on, detective morrison was home watching television saw an episode of "forensic files" that was ear rhode islandly similar. >> rutherford case, it happened in new england. i'm watching and i'm seeing a dead body. there's a truck fire. he faked his death and then came back and assumed another identity. there were so many similarities between the two cases. >> the life insurance amounts in both cases were...
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morrison has not treated jessica's mother but has dealt with many similar cases. >> if you were to go into the home of someone who hoards and you were to clean out everything, not only would that make the person incredibly vulnerable and distressed but it would not solve the problem. but the person would reclutter and rehoard. the first step is to have them get the motivation to want this. >> looking at all the seemingly unmovable piles, jessica wories about the future. >> just walking through the house and seeing everything that's here and wondering is she going to be able to conquer this? is she going to get through this or am i going to be stuck with this one day? is this going to be her legacy. >> coming up, jessica's mother in her own words. >> it's daunting. and you think i need to go through this, it will take forever. >> when "caught on camera" continues. in life, there are things you want to touch, and some you just don't. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. the no-touch flush for your home. [ doorbell rings ] stall them. [ imitates monkey ] stop stalling. cascade platin
morrison has not treated jessica's mother but has dealt with many similar cases. >> if you were to go into the home of someone who hoards and you were to clean out everything, not only would that make the person incredibly vulnerable and distressed but it would not solve the problem. but the person would reclutter and rehoard. the first step is to have them get the motivation to want this. >> looking at all the seemingly unmovable piles, jessica wories about the future. >>...
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he scared the heck out of neil diamond, van morrison. >> you suggest there are people in the businesslantic record's history. >> what does neil diamond have to say? >> neil diamond won't mention the guy the name. minor notes to the -- wrote a couple years ago, up for a grammy thanked this guy, that guy. doesn't even mention the guy who signed him the record deal changed the title of his first hit song to "cherry, cherry," sang on every record, produced everything and mixed every record, and rescued that guy from a scrap heap. he'd been around town for years and nobody knew him and nothing -- hadn't amounted to anything. >> ended up living longer than they thought he was going to but carried his doom like a cloud around his shoulders? >> yeah. i think for bert berns, the single definitive part of his life was that heart problem. that it just -- pushed him and prodded him and drove him. in seven years he went from the a fairly untalented mediocre song writer to the top of the record business, president of his own label. number one hits. songs, writer, record producer. music publisher, a
he scared the heck out of neil diamond, van morrison. >> you suggest there are people in the businesslantic record's history. >> what does neil diamond have to say? >> neil diamond won't mention the guy the name. minor notes to the -- wrote a couple years ago, up for a grammy thanked this guy, that guy. doesn't even mention the guy who signed him the record deal changed the title of his first hit song to "cherry, cherry," sang on every record, produced everything and...
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others are saying whitney houston, freddie mercury, ali a and jim morrison. >> all i can think of ishe holograms. >> they're truly outrageous. >> coming up next on "way too early." look at the stories we're talking about and "morning joe" is just moments away. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my golden years will not just be gold plated. my mom works at ge. i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently.
others are saying whitney houston, freddie mercury, ali a and jim morrison. >> all i can think of ishe holograms. >> they're truly outrageous. >> coming up next on "way too early." look at the stories we're talking about and "morning joe" is just moments away. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains...
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. >> reporter: it's the mansion of andrew and gabriella morrison's dreams except they say a mansion istate of mind. >> it only took us four months to build. and the cost to build it? $22,7455.06. >> reporter: there is just 221 square feet. that's slightly bigger than a chevy suburban and a lot smaller than your average 3,000 square foot mcmansion. >> welcome to the inside. >> reporter: the grand tour. and inside that tiny home -- a kitchen worthy of a top chef. >> i mean i can do donna summer dance movies in here if i want to. this place is huge. >> reporter: they've got a master bedroom on one side, a guest bedroom on the other there atop the ladder. >> so comfortable up here. >> reporter: a fire place and plenty of storage. >> pullouts for our hats and gloves. >> reporter: all 18 pairs of their shoes fit neatly beneath the staircase. they are marvels of architecture with tiny price tags enticing buyers stressed out by a full size mortgage. another benefit -- you can take them anywhere. how about an abandoned dc alley? >> it's called the match box. >> reporter: austin's tiny home, jus
. >> reporter: it's the mansion of andrew and gabriella morrison's dreams except they say a mansion istate of mind. >> it only took us four months to build. and the cost to build it? $22,7455.06. >> reporter: there is just 221 square feet. that's slightly bigger than a chevy suburban and a lot smaller than your average 3,000 square foot mcmansion. >> welcome to the inside. >> reporter: the grand tour. and inside that tiny home -- a kitchen worthy of a top chef....
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it's because morrison of the cia identity can be. . we are. i eye. still i did the deed of these studios here in berlin. this is the journal blood poured all the exams to be with us. it was coming out from this set just saw it in the west and who to approach an activist in eastern ukraine said he'll go ahead with a referendum on independence will go live to eat donuts the investigation told the smell of an age when asked what he testified in the end. and the first to look at germany's squad for the world
it's because morrison of the cia identity can be. . we are. i eye. still i did the deed of these studios here in berlin. this is the journal blood poured all the exams to be with us. it was coming out from this set just saw it in the west and who to approach an activist in eastern ukraine said he'll go ahead with a referendum on independence will go live to eat donuts the investigation told the smell of an age when asked what he testified in the end. and the first to look at germany's squad for...
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here again is keith morrison. >> private eye julian and the others who joined her efforts for the hiresthers believed the newly discovered witness john hellsher was telling the truth. now if they would only find those four high school friends hellsher claimed were with him, the night they took a trip to buy marijuana from the neighborhood drug dealer known as old man bob, a trip that ended in gun fire. first, sadness. julianne discovered the driver of the car died, but his family confirmed he drove a white plymouth horizon, the same type of car an eyewitness had seen leaving the scene. >> that was important to be able to make that connection. >> right. because the linchpin was that these guys were in a white omni or horizon, the same car basically. >> and one by one, they did find them. the kids now 40 something who had been in the car heard the very same thing john hellsher told them. this man was riding in the passenger seat and he confirmed the story. >> you can see it dawn on his face that two guys have been sitting in jail for nearly 25 years. >> the woman who was dating one of the
here again is keith morrison. >> private eye julian and the others who joined her efforts for the hiresthers believed the newly discovered witness john hellsher was telling the truth. now if they would only find those four high school friends hellsher claimed were with him, the night they took a trip to buy marijuana from the neighborhood drug dealer known as old man bob, a trip that ended in gun fire. first, sadness. julianne discovered the driver of the car died, but his family...
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here's keith morrison. >>> the ocean almost never gives back what it claims, but then there are these images. it's amazing that this video exists at all, having once been lost to the capricious will of the say, and yet, here it is to tell frame by frame its harrowing story of the four young men who imagined they could best the wind and waves and unpredictable elements to cross the atlantic, all the way, in a row boat. there was jordan, the captain, adam, the olympic gold medal winner, marcus the adventurer, and patrick, the rookie rower. now this video can only tell their story because it was retrieved after what happened to them from the very ocean waters they had the audacity to explore. >> 7:30 saturday morning, nobody called, and i saw that i had 11 missed phone calls. and i knew. >> a mother sat and worried for weeks before she got the dreaded phone call. >> and the world stopped. every fear i had had come to fruition. my son was gone. he was swallowed up by that ocean. >> her agony, shared by three other families. >> everything in me said that this isn't okay what's happening. w
here's keith morrison. >>> the ocean almost never gives back what it claims, but then there are these images. it's amazing that this video exists at all, having once been lost to the capricious will of the say, and yet, here it is to tell frame by frame its harrowing story of the four young men who imagined they could best the wind and waves and unpredictable elements to cross the atlantic, all the way, in a row boat. there was jordan, the captain, adam, the olympic gold medal winner,...
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chris morrison, warsaw, and matt. thank you both very much indeed.both of those may day rallies. >>> let's bring you breaking news we're just getting in about the missing flight mh 370 which went down beginning of march. the authorities are now asking all relatives of those passengers to return home. we're hearing the malaysian authorities and malaysian airlines are closing down those daily briefing centers for those relatives of those missing passengers over the next week. even though the search continues. the australian authorities have been saying they'll continue in the search for wreckage. hopefully the black boxes. there's a new phase. no new aerial searches. the underwater searches will look at the underwater terrain. >>> we brought you the story about the american basketball team, la clippers, who's been banned from the sport after making allegedly racist remarks this. caused a huge controversy since comments in a phone call were linked to the media. >> it was the first game and victory for the los angeles clippers after the owner donald ster
chris morrison, warsaw, and matt. thank you both very much indeed.both of those may day rallies. >>> let's bring you breaking news we're just getting in about the missing flight mh 370 which went down beginning of march. the authorities are now asking all relatives of those passengers to return home. we're hearing the malaysian authorities and malaysian airlines are closing down those daily briefing centers for those relatives of those missing passengers over the next week. even though...
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. >> bill morrison, flagstaff, arizona, thank you so much. >>> coming up, rambling thoughts of dzhokhar tsarnaev and why he was jealous of his brother. >>> and asking for backup. was hillary clinton's team worried enough that they begged democrats to participate in the benghazi hearing? all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. did the tsarnaev brothers act alone or did they get help abroad or inside the united states when they set off the bombs at the 2013 boston marathon. some are saying that the bombs were too sophisticated without, quote, the training or assistance from others. former boston police commissioner ed davis spoke about that. the prosecutors also say in this document that the searches of the tsarnaev vehicles and homes did
. >> bill morrison, flagstaff, arizona, thank you so much. >>> coming up, rambling thoughts of dzhokhar tsarnaev and why he was jealous of his brother. >>> and asking for backup. was hillary clinton's team worried enough that they begged democrats to participate in the benghazi hearing? all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing...
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tony morrison, alice walker, so many others inspired by her. sure she must have taken a lot of pride by that. >> oh yes, she loved to pull people into her ring, her ring of greatness. and she was very happy for those who acknowledged that she was the leader of the pack. and we all became kind of a sisterhood. there's one over here in i don't know san francisco and someone over there in florida. but we just -- we could call each other and say, you know, i'm friend of maya's and that's all we needed to hear. >> she endured a really rough life when she was young, hardship, pain, poverty, rape as a young girl and you know one of the incredible stories for a woman with such an incredible voice she didn't even speak for years after that rape when her rapist was killed. did she ever talk to you about that? >> no. no, there was really no reason for her to talk about that. she always talked about things that taught you something. >> but it was part of the movie and the book. >> oh yes, yes, yes. i played her mother in the film. it was so strange playing
tony morrison, alice walker, so many others inspired by her. sure she must have taken a lot of pride by that. >> oh yes, she loved to pull people into her ring, her ring of greatness. and she was very happy for those who acknowledged that she was the leader of the pack. and we all became kind of a sisterhood. there's one over here in i don't know san francisco and someone over there in florida. but we just -- we could call each other and say, you know, i'm friend of maya's and that's all...
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here's keith morrison. >> reporter: the woman in the icu was barely alive. her jaw shattered in a dozen pieces. a once beautiful face unrecognizable after the brutal beating, the rape, the fire, the fall, the massive nearly fatal stroke. someone thought she'd be dead now. someone who fled into the night. someone killing women. and this one deep in a coma at the threshold of death is their only chance to catch him before he does it again. what happened here was spawned in a very dark corner of the human condition. but a terrifying flaw that forces us to admit yes, virginia, there really is a bogey man. and against him were the only weapons they had. the power of one family. a determined cop. and one remarkable gift in the face of evil. here's where it began, three months before that scene in the icu. this is the nightclub district, denver, colorado. people here call this part of town lodo. short for lower downtown. very trendy. it was the night before april fool's day 2011. a warm spring evening in denver. girls' night out. an attractive 19-year-old named ken
here's keith morrison. >> reporter: the woman in the icu was barely alive. her jaw shattered in a dozen pieces. a once beautiful face unrecognizable after the brutal beating, the rape, the fire, the fall, the massive nearly fatal stroke. someone thought she'd be dead now. someone who fled into the night. someone killing women. and this one deep in a coma at the threshold of death is their only chance to catch him before he does it again. what happened here was spawned in a very dark...
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i called sister maya and sister toni morrison and alice walker and said, i want you to send me three about peace. and they did immediately. i got in contact with brother carmen and we put some -- three lines from brother martin. it is a beautiful mural. we ended up doing a book also. good, we needid, peace. one of the things we wanted to do was to have her words there. i chose words from her book "amazing peace," a christmas home she had put out. if you're ever in philadelphia, come too broad and christian street and you'll see this beautiful mural with the words of these women and these men, simply talking about peace. because peace is indeed a right for all of us on this earth. our dear sister maia was a peace warrior. she was a cultural worker. she was a woman who insisted about peace. freedom now, peace now, we insist. >> heretical nature, she's being remembered now, sure the palme the presidential -- her radical nature, she's being read member now, she read the home at the presidential inauguration. she climbed the wall. friending fidel castro in cuba. meeting malcolm x in afric
i called sister maya and sister toni morrison and alice walker and said, i want you to send me three about peace. and they did immediately. i got in contact with brother carmen and we put some -- three lines from brother martin. it is a beautiful mural. we ended up doing a book also. good, we needid, peace. one of the things we wanted to do was to have her words there. i chose words from her book "amazing peace," a christmas home she had put out. if you're ever in philadelphia, come...
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here's keith morrison with the house on sumac drive. >> on the 27th of december, 2011, in a small town not far from st. louis, missouri, a frigid night sank heavy and still around the house on sumac drive. but the woman inside no longer felt the cold, she would never feel anything now. it was 9:40 p.m. the call to 911. >> what is the location of your emergency? >> eh. >> i need you to take a couple deep breaths. >> i just got home from a friend's house and my wife -- my wife -- >> the man on the phone was hysterical. >> what is your name? >> her name is betsy. >> betsy? >> yes. >> betsy fathria and the crying you hear is russell. >> russell, do you think she's beyond help right now? >> she's dead. >> okay. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> betsy was dead and gone at 42 and, yes, early death for betsy as you will hear was not a surprise, that had been preordained. no it was how it happened. how it happened. why it happened. those were the mysteries burrowed down the rabbit hole as you shall see. but first you need to know about betsy faria. she was one of four girls in her family, mary roge
here's keith morrison with the house on sumac drive. >> on the 27th of december, 2011, in a small town not far from st. louis, missouri, a frigid night sank heavy and still around the house on sumac drive. but the woman inside no longer felt the cold, she would never feel anything now. it was 9:40 p.m. the call to 911. >> what is the location of your emergency? >> eh. >> i need you to take a couple deep breaths. >> i just got home from a friend's house and my wife...
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she was an artist that wrote, she was friends with james baldwin and tony morrison, and many of the otherte intellectuals and artists of our time. she struck compact with other elite intellectuals, to confront bigotry of whatever face and form it took. she was a devout, if you will, supporter of marriage equality. and she didn't believe in bigotry in any form. and she resisted it. and she also, as an artist, inspired so many others. tupac shakur named one of his songs, "still i rise" a of the great poem, "still i rise," that nelson mandela read at his own inauguration. she was an incredibly eclectic woman who brought them all together. >> the "still i rise" poem, that poem to me can't capture something essential about what was so remarkable about her spirit and her work, was the combination of, she is angry in that poem, and she is letting her oppressors have it. and all those things together, i think, part of what made her such a compelling figure. >> that's a great point. she was graceful in the midst of the gritty situation she confronted and the distinction she made to dave chappelle
she was an artist that wrote, she was friends with james baldwin and tony morrison, and many of the otherte intellectuals and artists of our time. she struck compact with other elite intellectuals, to confront bigotry of whatever face and form it took. she was a devout, if you will, supporter of marriage equality. and she didn't believe in bigotry in any form. and she resisted it. and she also, as an artist, inspired so many others. tupac shakur named one of his songs, "still i rise"...
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today, chipotle will feature original short stories from writers like malcolm gladwell and toni morrisonbags and cups because it's always good to have something to read in the bathroom. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] always helpful. independent film director lars von trier is writing a horror movie set in detroit, but then again, so is history. [ laughter ] and finally, this is odd. the new michael jackson album was released this week and it contains track titled "do you know where your children are?" even worse the next song is called, "can you give me directions?" [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are we, 8g band? is everyone well? good to see you. sitting in with the 8g band tonight, petra haden, how are you, petra? >> hi, i'm good. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you so much for joining us. and fred, it's always so nice because you have so many wonderful friends in the music business. and just, i'm so -- and every day i spend with you, i feel like i learn a new thing about you, a new per
today, chipotle will feature original short stories from writers like malcolm gladwell and toni morrisonbags and cups because it's always good to have something to read in the bathroom. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] always helpful. independent film director lars von trier is writing a horror movie set in detroit, but then again, so is history. [ laughter ] and finally, this is odd. the new michael jackson album was released this week and it contains track titled "do you know where...
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. >> reporter: michael morrison is one of the attorneys representing two former apartment managers whosterling was paying them for 13 hours of work a week when work documents show they were actually putting in more like 40 or 50 hours. >> you're doing maintenance. you have maintenance records. you're going to the apartments to solve problems, you know, it could be 2 a.m. and someone saying, my plumbing is on the fritz. you're having a paper trail. you're calling someone. you're taking care of the problem, you're sending it to the office. they are violating overtime laws, minimum wage laws and in a deceptive manner. >> reporter: donald sterling's attorney offered a written statement, the lawsuit involves the claims of two disgruntled managers. the statement goes on to say, property managers are not required to work overtime and are not allowed to work overtime without advance approval of their supervisor. the defendant believes that the allegations will be disproven and that all of the defendant's pay practices will be found to be lawful and appropriate." attorneys for the plaintiffs ar
. >> reporter: michael morrison is one of the attorneys representing two former apartment managers whosterling was paying them for 13 hours of work a week when work documents show they were actually putting in more like 40 or 50 hours. >> you're doing maintenance. you have maintenance records. you're going to the apartments to solve problems, you know, it could be 2 a.m. and someone saying, my plumbing is on the fritz. you're having a paper trail. you're calling someone. you're...
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tonight, keith morrison with "the promise." >> here they were again, two sisters on a holiday in paradise, or so the other vacationers must have assumed here in america's mid pacific garden in the lush resort new honolulu. but they would be wrong. this journey has more to do with a personal hell than any paradise. that and a long ago promise to their mother. >> could you have believed that you would be sitting here in this hotel room talking about this subject in the year 2014? >> no. it's pretty crazy. i could never have seen this coming. >> perhaps it is pretty crazy but there is apparently no stopping them. these tenacious sisters. >> there is no half way where it comes to a promise. it's either all or nothing. >> bizarre story? oh, yes. it is. at the center of it is a woman dead 14 years now. her name was shirleen van gundy. a beauty queen once back in colorado. a girl who loved to dance and wear high heels. she was popular and unpredictable and kind of exciting. long before she became the every various ent mother of tammy and tiffany. >> our mother was an incredibly beautiful soul. s
tonight, keith morrison with "the promise." >> here they were again, two sisters on a holiday in paradise, or so the other vacationers must have assumed here in america's mid pacific garden in the lush resort new honolulu. but they would be wrong. this journey has more to do with a personal hell than any paradise. that and a long ago promise to their mother. >> could you have believed that you would be sitting here in this hotel room talking about this subject in the year...
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this woman, and toni morrison said that we died and that may be the meaning of life, but we do languagemeasure of our lives and how our dear sister maya did language, did she not? >> yes. >> how on many levels she crossed cities that you said in that documentary said, and she healed us. she documented what i call our bones, right? and she heard the trumpeteers of death called segregation, and racism, and colonialism ands se away from the graveyards of our own birth and isn't that amaz g amazing. >> yes. >> and simply her prose and poetry is what i call an ancestry of bones and eyelashes of guts and transformed boulevard or alleyway of where our faces morph into the oceans of change and where we hear the sound of rhythm on our teeth, because when she spoke, could you hear the rhythm of the read and the way she spoke, and the sound of beauty on the breath, and her poems exploded from the knee veins and the eyes and tongue, and her tongue embroidered always with pyramids. she made us see ourselves in this pyramids, and not just in slums. >> absolutely. >> i loved her. before i went to cali
this woman, and toni morrison said that we died and that may be the meaning of life, but we do languagemeasure of our lives and how our dear sister maya did language, did she not? >> yes. >> how on many levels she crossed cities that you said in that documentary said, and she healed us. she documented what i call our bones, right? and she heard the trumpeteers of death called segregation, and racism, and colonialism ands se away from the graveyards of our own birth and isn't that...
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here's keith morrison. >>> what is she thinking as he prances for the adoring crowd here in saratoga?e is gorgeous, huge, 17 hands high, twitching, eager, ready. and the overwhelming sentimental favorite of the whole stadium full of people who heard the story of the half blind, once lame creature in the gate, creature that might not be just a horse. >> i definitely think it's a magical story. i mean, it's pretty unbelievable. >> if anybody knows as you'll see, it would be sierra chidster. >> it's definitely one of those things that people say it's made up in hollywood. >> it struck me that even by long shot and underdog stories, it was extreme. >> author jay laiden follows the circuit here in upstate new york. >> it's a really different, quirky kind of story and a romantic story on some level but an unusually romantic story, too. >>> it happened to the least romantic guy you'll meet. a hard boiled trainer named tim snyder. >> you've led a pretty damn interesting life. an unusual one. >> unusual. >> lot of ups and downs. >> lot of ups and downs. lot of racetracks. >> one day, years ago
here's keith morrison. >>> what is she thinking as he prances for the adoring crowd here in saratoga?e is gorgeous, huge, 17 hands high, twitching, eager, ready. and the overwhelming sentimental favorite of the whole stadium full of people who heard the story of the half blind, once lame creature in the gate, creature that might not be just a horse. >> i definitely think it's a magical story. i mean, it's pretty unbelievable. >> if anybody knows as you'll see, it would be...
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taylor morrison, meritage up two-thirds of a percent, love knave january, kb all jumping on this boldnywhere from about two-thirds of a percent up to more than a percent. we have another big fine to tell you about, this one slapped against general motors. the department of transportation is ordering gm to pay a record -- this is why it's big, because in the grand scheme of things $35 million is not that much, but it happens to be a record when it comes to civil penalties. and, of course, this was related to delays in the recall of 2003 to 2011 small cars with a potentially deadly ignition switch effect. so does this fine conclude gm's string of legal woes, or is this only the beginning? we have rich edson standing by live from washington, d.c. along with jeff flock who's live at one of gm's dealerships in chicago. rich, we should just mention the stock is still down slightly, but what does this settlement mean for gm? >> reporter: well, liz, not really much in terms of cost, but another hit to its reputation. the government says automakers must report safety defects to regulators with
taylor morrison, meritage up two-thirds of a percent, love knave january, kb all jumping on this boldnywhere from about two-thirds of a percent up to more than a percent. we have another big fine to tell you about, this one slapped against general motors. the department of transportation is ordering gm to pay a record -- this is why it's big, because in the grand scheme of things $35 million is not that much, but it happens to be a record when it comes to civil penalties. and, of course, this...
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no tony morrison.udeing them, it felt like the school was saying the black literary tradition was lesser and we were lesser. when i spoke to the professor about it, he seemed shocked by my observation. he asked me to give him a list to those he should include and made no promise. they wrote about a similar experience in creative writing saying i was a person of color in a workshop whose reality did not include my fundmental experiences of a person of color that did not include me. it became a spiritual pain that led some other good writers to drop out. that painful exclusion from the group's core theory is common to students of color in higher education. you would expect the intellectual climate to lead to a different climate. they pushed back against that exclusion and did so in a powerful way that led to change. students of color there said they had a number of disturbing classroom incident that is exposed how to school has not helped students see the identity between privilege. they banned together
no tony morrison.udeing them, it felt like the school was saying the black literary tradition was lesser and we were lesser. when i spoke to the professor about it, he seemed shocked by my observation. he asked me to give him a list to those he should include and made no promise. they wrote about a similar experience in creative writing saying i was a person of color in a workshop whose reality did not include my fundmental experiences of a person of color that did not include me. it became a...
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on news that awoke me to just joining us to sample the stories that morrison gave me the phone for you. at the top of the hour here on false move and dance. russia's president surprises. mostly cause i'm pro moscow step is to hold off on an eleven referendum in eastern ukraine. but it could also claim to be withdrawn troops from the border. both announcements met with some skepticism. in china offering their help in rescue more than two and kidnapped girls and the government often people for it. also getting word of another attack northeastern nigeria trip to the radical islamists of cocoa wrong. thailand's avenue across from the constitutional court forces out. prime minister jean option. eye. all are welcome back or just joining us this is the paul spent at debates. it's election day in south africa and first time voters of her being called the born free generation they were born after the fall of apartheid a before and returned to our panel with say hello to james created and you watch segment you because what we're saying in part one of our discussion now. the after national congre
on news that awoke me to just joining us to sample the stories that morrison gave me the phone for you. at the top of the hour here on false move and dance. russia's president surprises. mostly cause i'm pro moscow step is to hold off on an eleven referendum in eastern ukraine. but it could also claim to be withdrawn troops from the border. both announcements met with some skepticism. in china offering their help in rescue more than two and kidnapped girls and the government often people for...
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there've outperformed tesco and william morrison. is it the best place out of those?k at what is happened with the sector, tesco has been getting in a pricing war with leto and all aldi. the likes of tesco are cutting there's down to try to compete with price. furthermore, i think they're focusing on a better quality brand, which means the kinds of customers that they will be getting in the doors are more loyal. to brand, you'd rather pay for quality and premium. others allow them to maintain market share. they have a healthy market share. it is a bit of a recovery play. it is a defensive lay if the risk -- >> the retailers and builders. >> you have to have aced strategy on europe. this is all about europe bouncing back from the doldrums. thinkd are easing, sigh growth in the u.s. is about three percent, which is what the what the economists are projecting. that is all priced into the market. if the ecb, next week with some qem of signal, whether it is , the fact is they are now going to start targeting the underlying economies. that will get growth within the eurozon
there've outperformed tesco and william morrison. is it the best place out of those?k at what is happened with the sector, tesco has been getting in a pricing war with leto and all aldi. the likes of tesco are cutting there's down to try to compete with price. furthermore, i think they're focusing on a better quality brand, which means the kinds of customers that they will be getting in the doors are more loyal. to brand, you'd rather pay for quality and premium. others allow them to maintain...
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toni morrison said critics generally don't associate black people with ideas, they say marginal people, and very parochial. we are people, not aliens. we live, we love and we die. today we talk about the language of publishing and how readers and publishing professionals and those aspiring to be published play a role in this journey to read this narrative. we all know there is absolutely nothing post racial about the publishing industry. conversations that take place in the 60s and on and on i still happening in 2014. in march of 2014 the board of directors of the national association of black dentist's and an open letter to news media start ups. na bj is america's oldest and largest -- they represent more than 3,000 talented media professionals. era of the matter address the lack of diversity in not just legacy newsrooms but that the current crop of news media start ups as well. in january of this year the pure research center reported on what those of us already knew, black women read period. we read more books than any of the group's survey or not. i don't even care what the survey
toni morrison said critics generally don't associate black people with ideas, they say marginal people, and very parochial. we are people, not aliens. we live, we love and we die. today we talk about the language of publishing and how readers and publishing professionals and those aspiring to be published play a role in this journey to read this narrative. we all know there is absolutely nothing post racial about the publishing industry. conversations that take place in the 60s and on and on i...
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morrison's sales slump has dropped. >> the grocer slashed prices last week.een hurt by discount stores winning over shoppers with cheaper low frills offerings. >> coming up, we'll talk energy and emerging markets. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. you're watching "the pulse" live from bloomberg's headquarters in london. we're on the radio, streaming on your tablet. we're on your phone. bloomberg.com. what else could you possibly want? >> yeah, we're everywhere. time for our installment in the series the next space race. hoping to win the nasa competition to reshuffle humans back and forth to low earth orbit. we go inside the newest huttles. >> you have probably never heard of sierra, nevada. despite the fact that hay have launched something into or bit every two to three weeks. sierra nevada has been around for over 52 years and employees more than 3,000 people in 16 states. >> one of the things people see when they come here is wonderful technology. >> nasa is hosting a competition, for private enterprise to build a spacecraft to shuttle humans bac
morrison's sales slump has dropped. >> the grocer slashed prices last week.een hurt by discount stores winning over shoppers with cheaper low frills offerings. >> coming up, we'll talk energy and emerging markets. ♪ >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. you're watching "the pulse" live from bloomberg's headquarters in london. we're on the radio, streaming on your tablet. we're on your phone. bloomberg.com. what else could you possibly want? >> yeah, we're...
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for morrison 12 years with our nation at war, the men and women of our armed forces have known a measure of danger that comes with military service. year after year, tour after a tour, they have displayed a selfless willingness to incur by stepping forward, by volunteering, by serving and sacrificing greatly to keep us all safe. today our troops are coming home. by the end of this year our war in afghanistan will be over and we will welcome home this generation. the 9/11 generation that has proven itself to be one of america's greatest. today we pay tribute to a soldier who embodies the courage of his generation. a young man who was a freshman in high school when the twin towers fell and just five years later became an elite paratrooper with legendary 170 third airborne. sky soldiers. we present our nation's highest military decoration, medal of honor to sergeant kyle white. kyle is the second sky soldier to be recognized for service above and beyond the call of duty in afghanistan. today he joins staff sgt junta and previous honorees, members of the medal of honor society who are with u
for morrison 12 years with our nation at war, the men and women of our armed forces have known a measure of danger that comes with military service. year after year, tour after a tour, they have displayed a selfless willingness to incur by stepping forward, by volunteering, by serving and sacrificing greatly to keep us all safe. today our troops are coming home. by the end of this year our war in afghanistan will be over and we will welcome home this generation. the 9/11 generation that has...
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steve and tim morrison and drew walter have all been great staffers who worked very collaboratively together. i want to applaud them, and thank all the members of our committee for being such team members. with that, mr. chairman, i move the adoption of the committee report on strategic forces, as amended. >> questions on the motion of the gentleman from alabama, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. quar um being present, the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. we have about 15 minutes before we'll be called to vote on the floor, so we'll see how far we can get on the report of the subcommittee on c-power pursuant to committee rule 17, and in consultation with ranking member, will postpone all the recorded votes on the amendment of this particular subcommittee mark. the chair recognizes chairman of the subcommittee, the virginia from virginia, mr. forbes, for his comments. >> mr. chairman, thank you. i want to begin where mr. thornberry began by thanking you for your service to this committee. you were out in front of sequestration almost before anyone else trying to fight that. the
steve and tim morrison and drew walter have all been great staffers who worked very collaboratively together. i want to applaud them, and thank all the members of our committee for being such team members. with that, mr. chairman, i move the adoption of the committee report on strategic forces, as amended. >> questions on the motion of the gentleman from alabama, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. quar um being present, the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. we have about 15...
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and what do literary giants george sunders and malcolm gladwell and tone,morrison have to do with chipotlen a $10,000 bonus at our know your value conference. >> i want to complete my education. without this tonight, i may not get the chance. >> i love the basic message and women can learn their value and we can moved forward and help women uncover theirs. >> i don't think enough is being done for women and mika has definitely brought this conference to women to let them know it's never too late to ask and know what their value is. >> find out which one took home 10k in just ament. -- a minute. ♪ ♪ basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thi
and what do literary giants george sunders and malcolm gladwell and tone,morrison have to do with chipotlen a $10,000 bonus at our know your value conference. >> i want to complete my education. without this tonight, i may not get the chance. >> i love the basic message and women can learn their value and we can moved forward and help women uncover theirs. >> i don't think enough is being done for women and mika has definitely brought this conference to women to let them know...
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navidad, according to previous explorers, includinged win link and samuel elliott morrison, the great, thought it was here. so they extrapolated a distance of a league and a half, which is 4.7 miles. an arc. and everywhere from approximately list distance, let's say they search fred here to here. that's where they felt the ship was. except, except that's not where navidad is. dr. kathy deegan from the university of florida expedition with us in 2003 discovered are where navidad is. two miles further to the west. so when you extrapolate a league and a half out into the bay of cap-haitien, exactly a league and a half from navidad, and well beyond anything else, we found a pile of stones. what you're looking for -- this is not nuclear physics. we look all over the world under deep -- >> can i go? >> yeah. >> you're under water. searching around. what do you see? >> ear lookiwe're looking for a of stones that like fell out of the dump truck. stones from the iberian peninsula do not belong on top of a coral reef. something about the size of two football fields. take yankee stadium, dump a
navidad, according to previous explorers, includinged win link and samuel elliott morrison, the great, thought it was here. so they extrapolated a distance of a league and a half, which is 4.7 miles. an arc. and everywhere from approximately list distance, let's say they search fred here to here. that's where they felt the ship was. except, except that's not where navidad is. dr. kathy deegan from the university of florida expedition with us in 2003 discovered are where navidad is. two miles...
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economic forum will start with you over a what is brain fitness to redefine your brain with michael morrison we think of it so brain penis is hurting big only be even most do not exist would be functions required to thrive in today's society so it's hard to not get your own working memory a more deliberate reason i'm because you hear me so the core i believe that we need to be how to be people i'm happy workers you said that we know the brain is more flexible and more plastic than ever we thought possible what is what is that plastic man. it means we have. weapons you know we are going to is going to prove these drugs are on time soon or rein in we are is not really not going to be in the right direction gave me your quote is saying that you are not stuck with the brain you have that you can make it better how do you make the brain better well we're really excited so at the m. and clinics we actually look at your brain we've done a almost ninety thousand brain scans and what we get really excited is if you've had a traumatic brain injury or you've had a stroke or. a toxic exposure doing the
economic forum will start with you over a what is brain fitness to redefine your brain with michael morrison we think of it so brain penis is hurting big only be even most do not exist would be functions required to thrive in today's society so it's hard to not get your own working memory a more deliberate reason i'm because you hear me so the core i believe that we need to be how to be people i'm happy workers you said that we know the brain is more flexible and more plastic than ever we...