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of litterinergy, of what i the fundamentals that embody it, we're what eugene talked about, a norman rockwellty, it didn't include lgbt americans, or other faiths or who were not christian. and that changed. as those groups begun to be included in the fab ridric of t country, and sharing and embodying the country created a fundamental country. there's an unease in part of the country about those very changes. what barack obama did and what he probably does better than any other politician that i've ever seen or heard speak is barack obama applies to litergy to the changed america. he said we're black, and lgbt, and christian, and muslim, is part of the fabric. he was arguing right to the middle of the country this is the america that you know, that it is the country that you think is great. what's not the america you know is to be ruled by a demagogue and bully. it was brilliant, probably one of the best speeches that he's ever given. brilliantly done. >> joy reed in philadelphia. >> and you know the few people here, we've noted this the ruled issue, this idea that it is not in the american c
of litterinergy, of what i the fundamentals that embody it, we're what eugene talked about, a norman rockwellty, it didn't include lgbt americans, or other faiths or who were not christian. and that changed. as those groups begun to be included in the fab ridric of t country, and sharing and embodying the country created a fundamental country. there's an unease in part of the country about those very changes. what barack obama did and what he probably does better than any other politician that...
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he's been compared to norman rockwell.eel lewd he's painting something that rarely if ever happened, black and white kid playing together in the 190s. >> it's follically that that could have happened. given the times. but great to imagine that it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. >> there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life. because when that music starts to play and his subject, the late muhammad ali comes into focus his paint brush starts to sing. >> i'm proud that i get to do what i love every day. to express myself creatively, every day of the week. it's a pretty good big. the best gig there is. >> osgood: next. on a roll. in shanghai. coast guard nothing gets your heart racing like a harley davidson. and the enthusiasm for the harley extend far beyond our shores. seth doane has sent us a postcard from shanghai. >> those who love everything harley say the motorcycle embodies freedom and self expression. all seems oh, so certain. which makes this m
he's been compared to norman rockwell.eel lewd he's painting something that rarely if ever happened, black and white kid playing together in the 190s. >> it's follically that that could have happened. given the times. but great to imagine that it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. >> there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life. because when that music starts to play and his subject, the late muhammad ali comes...
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but there are some cops who will .o the norman rockwell but for a four-year-old child to be sitting in car, to see a police officer firing shots into someone -- for her to witness a murder like that? not just the fact that this man is dead. it is a psychological damage that is being done to families and family members time and time again and no one is looking at that. i speak to mothers. there is a 13-year-old boy in brooklyn right now whose father was murdered by a police officer in brooklyn 13 years ago and that police officer has yet to face charges in the killing of carlos lopez. his son is suffering from depression because his father died a couple of months before he was born. he doesn't even know who his father was and his father was not even committing a crime when he was murdered. but it was covered up by charles hynes and the police department. the people are living and they have to live with these traumatic episodes, and it is not -- that is not even being addressed. forwarde as a people go , whether we are black people, white people -- how do we as a nation go forward when w
but there are some cops who will .o the norman rockwell but for a four-year-old child to be sitting in car, to see a police officer firing shots into someone -- for her to witness a murder like that? not just the fact that this man is dead. it is a psychological damage that is being done to families and family members time and time again and no one is looking at that. i speak to mothers. there is a 13-year-old boy in brooklyn right now whose father was murdered by a police officer in brooklyn...
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he's been compared to norman rockwell but look closer you'll realize he's painting something that rarelypened. black and white kids playing together in the 1930s. >> it's not likely that could have happen given the times but it's great to imagine it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. ♪ >> reporter: there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life because when that music starts to play and the subject comes into focus, his paint brush starts to sing. >> i'm proud i get to do what i love every day. to express myself creatively every day of the week. >> pretty good gig. >> it's the best gig there is. >> we'll be right back. >>> a former fox news anchor is suing her former boss. gretchen carlson claims she was fired after denying accusations by aires. >> ailes immediately fired back saying her accusations were false. >> miss america is gretchen carlson. miss minnesota. >> for more than a decade, miss america was one of the most recognizable faces of fox news. but grectchen filed a lawsuit against roger ailes alleging he sabotag
he's been compared to norman rockwell but look closer you'll realize he's painting something that rarelypened. black and white kids playing together in the 1930s. >> it's not likely that could have happen given the times but it's great to imagine it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. ♪ >> reporter: there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life because when that music starts to play and the subject comes into...
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norman rockwell experience. >> reporter: back in d.c., the marine corps band led the holiday parade.ians marched in all of the parades. >> it's a great, fun parade and ends at the recreation center with a good, old american barbecue. >> reporter: and someone photo bombed this reporter. and presidential candidates were represented at the palisades hillary clinton supporters but the donald trump supporters received a less than welcoming response from some in the crowd. >> boo! >> reporter: but that didn't bother the trump supporters who marched. they all managed to avoid the rain. >> it was fabulous. >> happy fourth of july. >> reporter: mark segraves, news4. >>> a new controversy involving donald trump. this time, both campaigns are reacting to a tweet while the list of vp picks are getting shorter for one candidate. >>> plus , a developing story overseas. suicide significant. >>> and i'm fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs. wagner's car to arrive for th
norman rockwell experience. >> reporter: back in d.c., the marine corps band led the holiday parade.ians marched in all of the parades. >> it's a great, fun parade and ends at the recreation center with a good, old american barbecue. >> reporter: and someone photo bombed this reporter. and presidential candidates were represented at the palisades hillary clinton supporters but the donald trump supporters received a less than welcoming response from some in the crowd. >>...
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. >> stephen: norman rockwell paints portraits every day. >> exactly. >> stephen: for the fourth, areorks or anything like that bus i'm from south carolina which is like, hey, come blow your fingers off t is fun. that is the state moto. it sounds better in latin. >> it fits perfectly on the license plate. the first year that we bought this little place i wanted to extend a thank you to my neighbors who were so kind. and the fourth of july was coming up. and i thought i am going to buy and secretly ship to california $700 worth of fireworks. >> stephen: where did you get them? >> i bought them in new mexico when i was doing this show called "breaking bad." >> stephen: i have heard of it. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: you gave me the scary look there. >> that's the look. there it is, okay. uh-huh. >> so i smuggled it into california and i thought, during our chili cookoff, i forgot to tell the rest of the folks, hey we're having fireworks. come on over or see them from the patio. they will see them anyway. so i was setting up, my whole thing. i got the punk light, you know, everyth
. >> stephen: norman rockwell paints portraits every day. >> exactly. >> stephen: for the fourth, areorks or anything like that bus i'm from south carolina which is like, hey, come blow your fingers off t is fun. that is the state moto. it sounds better in latin. >> it fits perfectly on the license plate. the first year that we bought this little place i wanted to extend a thank you to my neighbors who were so kind. and the fourth of july was coming up. and i thought i...
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. >> it was just a really american norman rockwell vision. >> but the trouble is there are all kindstensions. >> the civil rights movement is the seminal event of the 1960s that ignites so many of the changes in society. >> the day has come when racism must be banished. >> the civil rights movement was incredibly inspiring. but at the same time, the women in it were not recognized as leaders in the same way that the men were. it's said to us, if these movements we love still are not equal, then there has to be an autonomous women's movement. >> mr. president, the democratic platform promises to work for equal rights for women, including equal pay. what have you done for the women? >> i'm sure we haven't done enough, and -- [ laughter ] >> in 1961, president kennedy creates the commission on the status of women. that commission produced a report in 1963 that revealed things like the fact that women earned 59 cents for every dollar that men earned. that women were kept out of the most lucrative professional positions. >> women couldn't open a bank account in their own name. they couldn
. >> it was just a really american norman rockwell vision. >> but the trouble is there are all kindstensions. >> the civil rights movement is the seminal event of the 1960s that ignites so many of the changes in society. >> the day has come when racism must be banished. >> the civil rights movement was incredibly inspiring. but at the same time, the women in it were not recognized as leaders in the same way that the men were. it's said to us, if these movements we...
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, the gorgeous mill towns, victorian houses, deeply felt famously upright new england values, norman rockwellted has happened. >> new england is a new mecca for heroin use. >> emergency room admissions, law enforcement areas dealing with crimes being committed that never happened before. >> detectives are working around the clock. dealers are making a killing. >> not new york or baltimore or l.a. or chicago, but rural towns like this one are now statistically ground zero for the heroin epidemic. what the hell happened? >> the next couple years, if this heroin use trend continues to grow, it may be beyond getting a handle on. i'm a detective with the greenfield police department here, and my focus is undercover and narcotic investigations. >> this is a well-known area to us and very active. >> heroin use in the past year, its just increased to a level i've never seen any other drug come into an area. people are all going to be affected. it hasn't topped out yet. >> someone you've known, someone you went to school with, someone you work with. >> so, sunny crocket gets a ferrari. what's wrong wi
, the gorgeous mill towns, victorian houses, deeply felt famously upright new england values, norman rockwellted has happened. >> new england is a new mecca for heroin use. >> emergency room admissions, law enforcement areas dealing with crimes being committed that never happened before. >> detectives are working around the clock. dealers are making a killing. >> not new york or baltimore or l.a. or chicago, but rural towns like this one are now statistically ground zero...
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. >>> authorities need your help tracking down this stolen norman rockwell painting that has been 40ears since the painting was stolen and on the anniversary fbi and police are making a new appeal for any information. painting was one of several items taken from a cherry hill home in the june 30th, 1976 break in. >> wow. >>> a philadelphia street where thousands pass by every day is shining brightly with new lights. filbert street under pass next to the reading terminal market now has multi colored led lights in honor of the cities fourth of rule event and democratic national convention. it will glow red, white and blue. the lights enhance entrance to the market and increase safety in that area as well. >> this is a really key project to connecting the head house and reading terminal market and activating the street and creating a real civic space out here where it didn't exist in the same way as before. >> what do you think this cost, is what your guess. >> i don't know. >> try more than half million-dollar. it cost $547,000 and took two years to plan, design and install. >>> donkey
. >>> authorities need your help tracking down this stolen norman rockwell painting that has been 40ears since the painting was stolen and on the anniversary fbi and police are making a new appeal for any information. painting was one of several items taken from a cherry hill home in the june 30th, 1976 break in. >> wow. >>> a philadelphia street where thousands pass by every day is shining brightly with new lights. filbert street under pass next to the reading terminal...
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norman rockwell, painter picture.ink that is why that looms as a large. >> i've a question for both of you. when you talk that 53% figure, how does that breakdown into women who never married, women who are divorced, women who are widowed? >> all of them. >> is like a third of a younger women? >> i think i can't print down that specific, but i can offer others. one of the reasons the marriage rate is down is because the marriage age is rising. so, we don't know yet because we are still in flux. there is some people including stephanie kuntz who is a brilliant marriage historians has said this and recently again cited this to me, people still guess that around 85% of people 80 to 85% of people will wind up buried. it's just a question of when, so some of the most telling statistics about unmarried people are about young people, so today amongst americans 18 to 29, only 20% of married. so, only 20% basically under 29 unmarried. that's compared to 60% in the same bracket in 1960, which again was the height of this early
norman rockwell, painter picture.ink that is why that looms as a large. >> i've a question for both of you. when you talk that 53% figure, how does that breakdown into women who never married, women who are divorced, women who are widowed? >> all of them. >> is like a third of a younger women? >> i think i can't print down that specific, but i can offer others. one of the reasons the marriage rate is down is because the marriage age is rising. so, we don't know yet...
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he's been compared to norman rockwell but look closer you'll realize he's painting something that rarelywhite kids playing together in the 1930s. >> it's not likely that could have hapn it's great to imagine it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. ♪ >> reporter: there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life because when that music starts to play and the subject comes into focus, his paint brush starts to sing. >> i'm proud i get to do what i love every day. to express myself creatively every day of the week. >> pretty good gig. >> it's the best gig there is. >> we'll be right back. runners on your mark! ♪music get set! ♪you're rolled out at the dawning of the day♪ (sfx:starter pistol shot) ♪heart racin' as you made your little get away ♪but there's always scars, when you fall back far♪ ♪we lose our way, we get back up again♪ ♪it's never too late to get back up again♪ ♪one day, you're gonna shine again,♪ ♪you may be knocked down bu
he's been compared to norman rockwell but look closer you'll realize he's painting something that rarelywhite kids playing together in the 1930s. >> it's not likely that could have hapn it's great to imagine it could have. this is what it could have looked like had things been different. ♪ >> reporter: there's nothing different kadir nelson can imagine doing with his life because when that music starts to play and the subject comes into focus, his paint brush starts to sing....
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bond speeches posters, particularly the for freedom or bond drive and these homey images that norman rockwell drew. it has to be both to become anything. it has to be like a forward-looking blueprints. >> i want to throw the question i give to students when i teacher book. we treat -- when i teach your book. if we treat the atlantic -- as a grant strategy -- what is the right word to use? supplant the atlanta charter, does it reinforce? or do you see the emergence of parallel grant strategies within the american official mind? maybe this brings your argument in dialogue with some of the stuff we heard last night and yesterday. >> i was just thinking about this last night because i was so stimulated by the talk. i would like to hear what your students say about it. i think the atlantic charter was much closer to being a hook, like for a song, that is memorable and catchy. containment is more likely anchor. none of them really literally dictate policies, like exactly what should happen. the containment of a doctrine comes much closer. that's part of the argument about grant strategy. i hope to
bond speeches posters, particularly the for freedom or bond drive and these homey images that norman rockwell drew. it has to be both to become anything. it has to be like a forward-looking blueprints. >> i want to throw the question i give to students when i teacher book. we treat -- when i teach your book. if we treat the atlantic -- as a grant strategy -- what is the right word to use? supplant the atlanta charter, does it reinforce? or do you see the emergence of parallel grant...