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mark moseley said they asked more than a thousand people if the redskins name was offensive.alex parker asked how he would respond to a viewer who wrote that she was a native american and was offended by the redskins name. >> she needs to prove to me that she is indian, first of all. >> keith olbermann said he would talk about it on his show and called mark moseley the man who makes dan snyder look good. the snydery said foundation is making a big difference in the native american communities and he will defend the redskins name. >> the more we talk about it, the more the controversy continues. >> thank you, horace. >> still to come, big changes for students this fall. >> one school district plans to use social media surveillance to end bullying. >> a cheaper way to get around. >> some good news tonight for fans, a cease-and-desist order lifted by the state of virginia. the state reached an agreement with the company. andhis comes as both uber lift have a money saving option, but not everybody is on board. stephen tschida has the reaction. stephen, what is this about? >> when
mark moseley said they asked more than a thousand people if the redskins name was offensive.alex parker asked how he would respond to a viewer who wrote that she was a native american and was offended by the redskins name. >> she needs to prove to me that she is indian, first of all. >> keith olbermann said he would talk about it on his show and called mark moseley the man who makes dan snyder look good. the snydery said foundation is making a big difference in the native american...
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moseley. all right. you all right? >> i need a transfer. >> you need a transfer?sfer in november than to go to population? >> ain't going to make it, man. >> you ain't going to make it the six months? you know you ain't going to make it. >> i got a [ bleep ] temper, man, i ain't going to make it. >> i think he's touched right now. i think five hours from now, or this time tomorrow, i think he'll refer back to his mother. i think it kind of got him. shaken him. shakiness in his voice. i think he realizes she is not truly well. but i don't have a problem with him being transferred out. go to another facility. he is closer to his mom here than any other max facility we have. so i don't know. he's got to do it mentally. that's where it's at. >> after meeting with warden culliver, captain caft caft will deliver the final decision to marcus as to whether she will get out of ad seg. >> i'll go back down and talk to marcus and explain to him that we're willing to try, just not right now. >> here you go. how you doing this morning? >> all right. >> good. listen. i sat down
moseley. all right. you all right? >> i need a transfer. >> you need a transfer?sfer in november than to go to population? >> ain't going to make it, man. >> you ain't going to make it the six months? you know you ain't going to make it. >> i got a [ bleep ] temper, man, i ain't going to make it. >> i think he's touched right now. i think five hours from now, or this time tomorrow, i think he'll refer back to his mother. i think it kind of got him. shaken...
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there was nothing else you could really do. >> moseley's calm doesn't last for long.he pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it's moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. >> i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. >> fighting the wind, the chopper pilot maneuvers moseley directly onto the arm of the crane. and no one has any idea how close the 220 foot crane is to the point of collapse. >> i got on the crane, and made my way over to ivers, i can remember i could hear pop. that pop was the metal deck, the steel popping from the heat. because the control cabin already burned up. so we didn't want to dilly-dally. tried humor with him. told him was boss said he could knock off early. he wasn't really paying attention to what i had to say. probably wasn't in the mood for a comedian. >> i introduced myself, he told me what to do with the
there was nothing else you could really do. >> moseley's calm doesn't last for long.he pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it's moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. >> i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. >> fighting the wind, the...
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and moseley except religion is a private matter but that is not a universal concept when it would not have been but that change the basic idea that religion fundamentally changed. >> why wasn't the founders compromised? why that seems to visa the when you say god is all over the documents which appears in enough of declaration is nature -- nature's god clearly nonetheless they did make frequent references to providence and wholly talk because they believe it is necessary to motivate the troops to get the population on board so there was the element of doublespeak says jefferson writes in the preamble to the preferences of nature that some of the troops literally he paraphrases the act if you are friendlier with . [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we have a misperception a profit invents a new religion but a profit is someone who reforms the religion and the cultural view in which he lives. jesus did not create christianity he was said to preach about today's them. blue dutch did not create do this and he was reforming hinduism and the same for the profit mohammad as the car remi
and moseley except religion is a private matter but that is not a universal concept when it would not have been but that change the basic idea that religion fundamentally changed. >> why wasn't the founders compromised? why that seems to visa the when you say god is all over the documents which appears in enough of declaration is nature -- nature's god clearly nonetheless they did make frequent references to providence and wholly talk because they believe it is necessary to motivate the...
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tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> i'm richelle carey. program note, watch gaza, witness to war. 11 eastern, 8 pacific. "consider this" starts right now. >> israel's long struggle with palestinians has led to some surprising changes of heart. a former israeli soldier who has major reservations about the country's military joins us. hello, i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," that story and much more straight ahead. >> for terror organizations around the world kidnapping is big business. >> this has become a cottage industry. >> a government report says the money is the main source of funding. >> and their pockets are lined with money from western governments. >> and
tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> i'm richelle carey. program note, watch gaza, witness to war. 11 eastern, 8 pacific. "consider this" starts right now. >> israel's long struggle with palestinians has led to some surprising changes of heart. a former israeli soldier who has major reservations about the country's military joins us. hello, i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," that story and much more straight ahead. >> for terror organizations...
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. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injury you. >> it's just for those reasons that corrections officers must constantly train and prepare for the worst. >> the taser does the muscular system. affects it. >> the officers practice on themselves and each other. >> he volunteered. >> i'm a gluten for punishment. >> it's a volunteer basis. don't make anybody take the charge. it gives us an idea of what kind of effect it's going to actually have on an inmate. are you ready? then you would aim in the center of the mass. >> christ almighty that hurt. >> at commonly used device is the electronic capture shield. >> we use th
. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys...
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tanya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making a tough decision trying to figure out how toe one of the most popular exhibits. >> all of these people are about to get closer than they have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi, bamboo. >> at 47 years old, bamboo is the oldest elephant here at the zoo. >> hi, punkin. hi, suiteie pie. >> she shares this space 2 two other elephants. 35-year-old chai and 45-year-old patoto. you will never see all three interact at the same time. ratoto is unpredictable and aggressive toward bamboo. >> even when we have elephants sharing the same space, they oftentimes share opinion send ends of the exhibit >> a growing body of zoo elephants thrive when they are able to socialize with each other in a herd of 3 or more. the aza is acquiring all accredited zoos increase or phase out their programs and donate elephants to other zoos. because of her aggressive nature, that's what woodland mark may soon do with watoto. it would allow the zoo to acquire another elephant who will get along better with the rest of the heerd. some animal rights activists
tanya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making a tough decision trying to figure out how toe one of the most popular exhibits. >> all of these people are about to get closer than they have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi, bamboo. >> at 47 years old, bamboo is the oldest elephant here at the zoo. >> hi, punkin. hi, suiteie pie. >> she shares this space 2 two other elephants. 35-year-old chai and 45-year-old patoto. you will never see all three...
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. >> mark moseley made some bold moves -- some bold comments over the redskins name. he said somebody would have to bop -- somebody would have to drop the bomb on fedex field to change it. he used the term indians when he said he never heard native americans complain about the name. not rober said he will the mascot or change the name. we will see how that plays out. >> the controversy continues. >> a concert tonight. looks i know you both have your tickets. >> which decade are you talking about? >> any rain tonight? , we are going to see -- >> we are going to see the heaviest rain in our area tomorrow night. once we get through the unsettled weather for the next day or so, a beautiful week. they ares are here, not going anywhere. mostly scattered showers. 82 degrees at reagan international airport. winds are out of the south, southeast. we will keep the breezy conditions and move into the evening hours. that is the day tomorrow. no rain to speak of right now. by 11:00 we will see a trace in the district with higher amounts to the west of us. 77 degrees and a high of
. >> mark moseley made some bold moves -- some bold comments over the redskins name. he said somebody would have to bop -- somebody would have to drop the bomb on fedex field to change it. he used the term indians when he said he never heard native americans complain about the name. not rober said he will the mascot or change the name. we will see how that plays out. >> the controversy continues. >> a concert tonight. looks i know you both have your tickets. >> which...
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cheated however when the match in straight sets this caroline moseley at >> : giants pitcher barrel tona's history as a teensy park they had retired last 38 and states coming and at 8 shot at breaking major league record making to the to see in the second first this was all the offense the giants would made bigger bronco on the arcade there to nothing san francisco back to use marrow strikes out part charlie it in the be the 46 straight batters that they're tired breaks the major-league record set into cells and nine at 15 the third inning perfect innings over eight games of the streak began on july 22nd to tee back at work after he did give up a hit strikes up the side of death and the dishes is with nine strikeouts chance when for a one giants are vital to address right now for a halfback and the mls up by two and the race for the wild-card spot >> : right less lead the jazz won autobus suppose you walk off home run which the focus of major-league baseball never predicted would happen just seconds earlier >> : on saying as we might get an is out of here >> : ... out of here until the
cheated however when the match in straight sets this caroline moseley at >> : giants pitcher barrel tona's history as a teensy park they had retired last 38 and states coming and at 8 shot at breaking major league record making to the to see in the second first this was all the offense the giants would made bigger bronco on the arcade there to nothing san francisco back to use marrow strikes out part charlie it in the be the 46 straight batters that they're tired breaks the major-league...
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. >> like mark moseley who made some controversial comments of his own on news channel 8 this week. > no red man have said anything derogatory to me about it. >> there's something neand ruthol. there's something to be said for perhaps not engaging in this back and forth because i don't believe that snyder can effectively move the we'll be right back and forth. >> once the season startst& there's football to talk about and that's what he seems to think people will talk about and the controversy will fade to the background as the games get going. the native american groups pushing for the team to change its name put out a ten-page statement saying in part snider and his employees should stop using a cheap >> if you want to see what the native american groups are saying about the comments you can read about it on wjla.com. we have it listed for you right there. >> coming up a 7 on your side health alert tonight. a new breast cancer gene uncovered. how it could increase a person's risk. >> the man who attacked a female jogger may still be lurking in this local community. i'm brad bell, wh
. >> like mark moseley who made some controversial comments of his own on news channel 8 this week. > no red man have said anything derogatory to me about it. >> there's something neand ruthol. there's something to be said for perhaps not engaging in this back and forth because i don't believe that snyder can effectively move the we'll be right back and forth. >> once the season startst& there's football to talk about and that's what he seems to think people will talk...
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walter moseley is here. the phenomenal novelist, whose book -- [applause] -- whose books are too numerous to mention. so we'll move along to the wonderful, brilliant delightful, ammann any perry, the author of two major books on racial inequality in the united states and prophets of the hood politics politics and poetics in hip-hop and finally but not least, the author of most recently ross unbound and he is unbound in that text. a writer in his books and a staffer at the "the new yorker." our moderator is my generous and brilliant colleague, kendall thomas to my right. den cal is the cofounder -- a nash professor of law at columbia. please welcome kendall thomas. [applause] >> thank you rich, and thank you so much for your vision in organizing this year of the harlem book fair on the great james baldwin. [applause] >> james baldwin as you all know, was a son of harlem. and it is so fitting that james baldwin provide the inspiration for our discussion this afternoon of james baldwin and american morality. we
walter moseley is here. the phenomenal novelist, whose book -- [applause] -- whose books are too numerous to mention. so we'll move along to the wonderful, brilliant delightful, ammann any perry, the author of two major books on racial inequality in the united states and prophets of the hood politics politics and poetics in hip-hop and finally but not least, the author of most recently ross unbound and he is unbound in that text. a writer in his books and a staffer at the "the new...
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meeting people and it was frustrating when i was having to spend large chunks of time in bed and alone moseley. i had wonderfully supportive family and friends and my mom, carla, traveling with me and making all the difference as usual, so i had good company and had kathryn tucker windham in a room with me on those tapes but it was a chance at a time when it was frustrating to be having to be at home so much, to travel by way of written word, reading and writing and in the writing of this i was reliving a lot of the experiences i had had in monroeville and so quite often i was sort of as i wrote of julia monroe, a remarkable woman in her own right, who was there helper when i was living next door. it was like i was resurfacing sometimes in that bedroom at the end of the day after spending time in my imagination, research and notes in monroeville and that was true of julia monroe who spent a lot of time with me telling me about her life as an african-american woman who grew up at the time she did and was a nurse and a midwife for many years and would tell those tales and that spell that she kne
meeting people and it was frustrating when i was having to spend large chunks of time in bed and alone moseley. i had wonderfully supportive family and friends and my mom, carla, traveling with me and making all the difference as usual, so i had good company and had kathryn tucker windham in a room with me on those tapes but it was a chance at a time when it was frustrating to be having to be at home so much, to travel by way of written word, reading and writing and in the writing of this i was...
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mean never had a serious chance of getting the nomination nor did he believe that himself but it was moseley spiked and he was trying to make a point about no third term. they had a disastrous relationship and i don't think he ever thought that garner would be or should be his successor. >> you mentioned charles lindbergh and the isolationists. there are very strong right-wing organizations, american nazi, talk a little bit about their role in politics at that time. >> actually there were nazi agents in america at that time as there were british agents at that time, trying to influence u.s. policy particularly in terms of the neutrality act and aide to europe and there were nazi agents that drafted some language for republican members of congress that ended up in the republican platform. and roosevelt and the democrats, there was a lot of foreign interference you might say in an important domestic election and obviously agents abroad elsewhere as well. >> what about home grown right wingers? >> they no doubt where some, there clearly were some. i don't have -- i don't have any insight into t
mean never had a serious chance of getting the nomination nor did he believe that himself but it was moseley spiked and he was trying to make a point about no third term. they had a disastrous relationship and i don't think he ever thought that garner would be or should be his successor. >> you mentioned charles lindbergh and the isolationists. there are very strong right-wing organizations, american nazi, talk a little bit about their role in politics at that time. >> actually...
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who's at the ron walters chair at howard university, she talks about shirley chissolm and carrie moseley braun. the only african-american woman elected to the senate in the history of the senate. and that was 20 years ago. then, of course, she made the first campaign in the 20th century for the democratic nomination to run for the president of the united states. so african-american women understand their politics not just being rationized or gendered, but civically engaged that all person, whether they are latino immigrants, legal or illegal, whether they be working below minimum wage, that all persons have a civic responsibility to be counted as equal. so i think in light of the next six years we're looking at, and the lame duck presidential administration right now and possibly a female candidate in 2016, there are a lot of issues that we really need to engage beyond the issue of race, but we can't ignore the issue of race. and right now the issue of race has turned green. it's a matter of poverty. we have people working beneath poverty level. and usually children who are abandoned by
who's at the ron walters chair at howard university, she talks about shirley chissolm and carrie moseley braun. the only african-american woman elected to the senate in the history of the senate. and that was 20 years ago. then, of course, she made the first campaign in the 20th century for the democratic nomination to run for the president of the united states. so african-american women understand their politics not just being rationized or gendered, but civically engaged that all person,...
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mark moseley is now weighing in on the teams name.ked if the name was offensive and he said there were no complaints. he says anybody upset about the -- thank you for watching this morning. we will see you back here for abc 7 news at noon. like with kelly michael coming up next. have a great announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, academy award-winning actor jeff bridges. and from the series "rizzoli & isles," sasha alexander. and performing her big hit, all about that bass," meghan trainor. plus, the lovely rebecca romijn returns for another day of co-hosting. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now, here are michael trahan and rebecca romijn! [cheers and applause]
mark moseley is now weighing in on the teams name.ked if the name was offensive and he said there were no complaints. he says anybody upset about the -- thank you for watching this morning. we will see you back here for abc 7 news at noon. like with kelly michael coming up next. have a great announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, academy award-winning actor jeff bridges. and from the series "rizzoli & isles," sasha alexander. and performing her big hit,...
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tonya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making some tough decisions as it figures out the bestave one of its most popular exhibits. >> these people are about to get closer than they have before to an 8 pound giant. >> at 4 certainly years old, he is the oldest elephant at woodland park zoo. >> hi, suiteie pie. >> she shares this space with 35-year-old chai and 44-year-old toto. all have spent their lives here you will never see all three interact at the same time. watoto is unpredictable and aggressive towards bam boo. >> when we have he will facts sharing space, they oftentimes choose to share the opposite ends of the exhibit. the association of zoos says a growing body of evidence shows that zoo elephants thrive when they are able to socialize with each other in a herd of three or more. the aza is requiring all accredited zoos with less than three elephants increase their herds or phase out their programs and donate their elephants to other zoos. because of her aggressive nature, that's what woodland park may son do with watoto. it on would allow the zoo to acquire another el
tonya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making some tough decisions as it figures out the bestave one of its most popular exhibits. >> these people are about to get closer than they have before to an 8 pound giant. >> at 4 certainly years old, he is the oldest elephant at woodland park zoo. >> hi, suiteie pie. >> she shares this space with 35-year-old chai and 44-year-old toto. all have spent their lives here you will never see all three interact at the same...
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moseley indicated in his response to my believe the specific question had to do with whether or not a va examination would constitute an error. but we find during our benefits sections are the va examination maybe not necessarily missing. some are missing, some are inadequate, but there are used to evaluate case anyway. according to policy those examinations should be returned. if an examiner know something during a physical examination and another disability questionnaire is required and it is not completed then we consider that an error as well because you cannot come to the point where you can make a decision on a disability evaluation if you do not have medical evidence to go where the other. so those are some stark differences in the methods that we would determine. >> and i hate to ask you to speak for their vba. i certainly want to follow-up with ms. rubin and her team, but what is there response to that distinction and the assertion that those exams should be returned or should be counted differently than they are right now? >> we have agreed to disagree. >> got you. >> that i
moseley indicated in his response to my believe the specific question had to do with whether or not a va examination would constitute an error. but we find during our benefits sections are the va examination maybe not necessarily missing. some are missing, some are inadequate, but there are used to evaluate case anyway. according to policy those examinations should be returned. if an examiner know something during a physical examination and another disability questionnaire is required and it is...
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elise morton moseley, 100 years old today. and she is from columbia, som maryland.ow about that? well, that's all for now. we've had fun. don't go away. there's more. >> my boy, buddy velastro. it looks good and it tastes great. >> what's coming up the next hour, guys? >> more al. more surprises. >> a surprise guest. >> a couple of big surprise guests. >> yeah. >> the party is going to continue. life alert. >> what? >> life alert. >> happy birthday, buddy. >> thank you. thank you. >>> a very good morning to you. it is 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the giants could protest last night's controversial loss. the team was down 2-0 in the fifth when it started pouring rain. the cubs' ground crew messed up, not getting the tarp on properly. the field was too wet, so the umps called the game. we know they're not our losers. >> they certainly aren't. and no one likes a soggy field. taking a live look at tiburon, mostly cloudy conditions. i want to show you the same cloudy sky over pleasant hill. onshore flow means gorgeous temperatures for today. in san francisco, 66 degree
elise morton moseley, 100 years old today. and she is from columbia, som maryland.ow about that? well, that's all for now. we've had fun. don't go away. there's more. >> my boy, buddy velastro. it looks good and it tastes great. >> what's coming up the next hour, guys? >> more al. more surprises. >> a surprise guest. >> a couple of big surprise guests. >> yeah. >> the party is going to continue. life alert. >> what? >> life alert. >>...