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. >> guest: you don't moe, i think i've always been a line jumper i'm from omaha nebraska, north omaha nebraska it's the congressional district that gave obama in 2008 but the rest of nebraska is not into democratic politics. i knew for a really long time i wanted to work in politics. i realized early on, shortly after i graduated to get a day and national politics in omaha nebraska. i did not have the opportunity to participate in the of the standard programs people participate in. i never interned for my congressman or my senator. i was out of boot camp sellout i did not have an in -- there were no avenues, natural avenues for me to it get into d.c. politics. so get out of line, that chapter is really about taking unconventional ways like stepping out of line if you need to get to places you want to be. i can apply to business, politics especially for young people like me your young person of color summit who does not come from a lot of means, a woman, you have to be willing -- you could be the best, you can be the smartest, you could have the best ideas out of everyone but they stil
. >> guest: you don't moe, i think i've always been a line jumper i'm from omaha nebraska, north omaha nebraska it's the congressional district that gave obama in 2008 but the rest of nebraska is not into democratic politics. i knew for a really long time i wanted to work in politics. i realized early on, shortly after i graduated to get a day and national politics in omaha nebraska. i did not have the opportunity to participate in the of the standard programs people participate in. i...
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it's north, is so instead of north omaha, i totally get it. people will say you're not really from here. so i'm in the college, i'm a rising sophomore, and so one of my questions that i was wondering about is that you recently were tapped to be in the criminal justice reform task force which i thought was really great, is so i wanted to talk about how the recent -- not so recent, but how the, just the upheaval for ahmad aubrey's depth has really shifted the focus -- depth has really shifted the focus to -- [inaudible] i wanted to ask you how do you think this upheaval will change how democrats address criminal justice reform? >> yes, thank you for the question. you know, i think about the case of ah mauled around berry who -e only talking about it because the wheels are turning because we saw the video. they had it for 7. 5 days, the prosecutor's office down there. we know their names, trayvon martin, like, the list goes on. like, the list goes on. we could sit here and, unfortunately, name a hundred folks, philando castillo. who our elected o
it's north, is so instead of north omaha, i totally get it. people will say you're not really from here. so i'm in the college, i'm a rising sophomore, and so one of my questions that i was wondering about is that you recently were tapped to be in the criminal justice reform task force which i thought was really great, is so i wanted to talk about how the recent -- not so recent, but how the, just the upheaval for ahmad aubrey's depth has really shifted the focus -- depth has really shifted the...
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omaha could have winds of almost 60 miles an hour. omaha to wichita, 50 miles an hour.as of the great lakes could gust to 50 miles an hour. the weather continues in the northeast. a beautiful low-humidity morning. a gorgeous sunrise in new york. it will be hot. wednesday, we'll have the windy conditions still in the middle of the country and still pretty nice summer-like conditions along the east coast. not too many conditions for severe weather, but unusual to have 60-mile-an-hour winds from a tropical system in the middle of the country yet. >> i'm going to bet folks waking up in wyoming are also not necessarily happy to see snow outside their windows. yeah. in the middle of june. thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, e about, the president said he visited a white house bunker during a protest last month for an inspection, but now attorney general bill barr is telling a different story. >>> also the world health organization is casting doubt about the spread of the coronavirus through asymptomatic infections. we're back in a moment. ng mine. epclusa treats all main types
omaha could have winds of almost 60 miles an hour. omaha to wichita, 50 miles an hour.as of the great lakes could gust to 50 miles an hour. the weather continues in the northeast. a beautiful low-humidity morning. a gorgeous sunrise in new york. it will be hot. wednesday, we'll have the windy conditions still in the middle of the country and still pretty nice summer-like conditions along the east coast. not too many conditions for severe weather, but unusual to have 60-mile-an-hour winds from a...
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. >>> coming up, the fed power tooling its way into the oracle of omaha's empire. stimulus efforts, we are taking you inside jay powell and company's bond buying spree. that's next on "the claman countdown." (vo) since our beginning, our business has been people. and their financial well-being. it's evident in good times, with decisions focused on the long-term. and crucial when circumstances become difficult. that continued emphasis on people - our advisors, associates, clients and communities gives us purpose, strength and a way forward. today. and always. iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education
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an army medic that was in the first wave lives close to omaha beach.e does not know of any other veterans that made the trip this year. >> i feel helpless because i am getting weaker and weaker. in my mind, i am still with the young men that pay the ultimate price, and i always think of them. i always will as long as i live. >> say is 95 years old and a native american. he honored those that died and the burning white sage in to the winds along the coastline. >>> well, joe biden has clinched enough votes for the party's nomination and the presidential domination. the former prer last tuesday i should say, the eight primaries. >>> 7:28. coming up, gyms, barns and summer camps can reopen across the state. the new guidelines on how soon they're available. >>> plus, protests are available this morning across the bay area. up next a look at the mayor rallies set for this week. stay right there. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. ooh la la.
an army medic that was in the first wave lives close to omaha beach.e does not know of any other veterans that made the trip this year. >> i feel helpless because i am getting weaker and weaker. in my mind, i am still with the young men that pay the ultimate price, and i always think of them. i always will as long as i live. >> say is 95 years old and a native american. he honored those that died and the burning white sage in to the winds along the coastline. >>> well, joe...
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seeing a surge in business despite a high racial tensions around the >>this is happening in oakland omaha and all over the country a growing movement in omaha specifically here to help support black owned businesses at least 3 owners say they're already seeing the results a good sign is emily tension reports for us tonight, social media is playing a big part in spreading the word. >>tripped and raped was open for one day then closed because a pandemic. >>we didn't know we were going to make it through now the benton coffee shop is packed owner van der caldwell says that just started this week amid black lives matter protests is been mind blowing it's been such a blessing to finally see the fruits of our labor. and i'm just i'm just ecstatic. i'm so happy that smoking jays barbecue on 13th in vinton owner j griffin says they're so busy they have our long wait times feels great that people is just pretty much to me they're showing love you know that and i appreciate that so much social media plays a big part in spreading the word a lot of customers and there's the before locked up at a town
seeing a surge in business despite a high racial tensions around the >>this is happening in oakland omaha and all over the country a growing movement in omaha specifically here to help support black owned businesses at least 3 owners say they're already seeing the results a good sign is emily tension reports for us tonight, social media is playing a big part in spreading the word. >>tripped and raped was open for one day then closed because a pandemic. >>we didn't know we were...
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. >>> a small ceremony took place today in france on omaha beach to honor d-day. 160,000 allied forcesame onshore in normandy to bring an end to the ground war during world war ii. this event was a bit smaller than usual because of coronavirus. >>> volunteers at the streets in oakland cleaning up the damage and stress trash left behind after protest. they met at broadway and seventh nor the oakland police department. were supplied with buckets and bags. also they were told to report any damage that they saw. some of the work that they had done included graffiti removal and trash pickup. >> we have a ton of cleaning supplies, paint remover and window cleaner. tons of trash bags, brooms and everything necessary to clean up oakland. >> volunteers say they support the marches and demonstrations but they add it is also important to clean up after them and keep oakland beautiful. >>> a brush fire is threatening as many as 100 homes. this is the quail fire right now. evacuation orders are underway. this is pleasant valley rail road and quail canyon road. this is north of highway 128. evacuati
. >>> a small ceremony took place today in france on omaha beach to honor d-day. 160,000 allied forcesame onshore in normandy to bring an end to the ground war during world war ii. this event was a bit smaller than usual because of coronavirus. >>> volunteers at the streets in oakland cleaning up the damage and stress trash left behind after protest. they met at broadway and seventh nor the oakland police department. were supplied with buckets and bags. also they were told to...
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none more memorable than the american cemetery overlooking omaha.y visits, i tried to sum it all up. ♪ >> this is why we're here. here above the beaches of normandy, just beyond the water, that brought liberty at a great sacrifice. for those who survived that day, and for so many others, this is a journey of honor and remembrance. now, in their late 80s and 90s, their lives are coming to a close. but their legacy can never be dimmed. ♪ i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> the iranian government yesterday freed michael white, a navy veteran who had spent nearly two years detained inside iran. president trump confirmed white's release yesterday, tweeting that white is now in zurich and will b
none more memorable than the american cemetery overlooking omaha.y visits, i tried to sum it all up. ♪ >> this is why we're here. here above the beaches of normandy, just beyond the water, that brought liberty at a great sacrifice. for those who survived that day, and for so many others, this is a journey of honor and remembrance. now, in their late 80s and 90s, their lives are coming to a close. but their legacy can never be dimmed. ♪ i am robert strickler. i've been involved in...
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i do precisely the police brutality in omaha for example spilled over into. a fight escalate and assault 22 year old james caan uk being fatally shot the man who pulled the trigger craig self-defense won't face challenges there was a consensus about the evidence that we had at this time in this case and that was that the actions of the shooter burra were justified. there wasn't a big disagreement he thought he was in danger of losing his life or some serious bodily injury and so he fired that shot in self-defense in neighboring iowa and not a 22 year old timey emery county was killed by a stray bullet in the midst of shooting a new teen a hand that went on for hours one of her full sisters posted a video that makes the heroine watching was. yeah you know yes no matter the bully if you are going to have a white out there. you might. want to go they don't know why that that probably is those guys that there was a lot of you. $650.00 claim to se in louisville kentucky live take that mcentee 53 year old owner of a barbecue joint wine he valued in the community he
i do precisely the police brutality in omaha for example spilled over into. a fight escalate and assault 22 year old james caan uk being fatally shot the man who pulled the trigger craig self-defense won't face challenges there was a consensus about the evidence that we had at this time in this case and that was that the actions of the shooter burra were justified. there wasn't a big disagreement he thought he was in danger of losing his life or some serious bodily injury and so he fired that...
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pretends to teach police brutality in omaha for example spilled over and saw a fight escalate and resulted in 22 year old james connell being think 2 sought the mind people to take a case self-defense and won't face challenges there was a consensus about the evidence that we had at this time in this case and that was that the actions of the shooter the bar were justified. there wasn't a big disagreement he thought it was an danger of losing his life or some serious bodily injury and so he fired that shot in self defense in a green iowa and not a 22 year old timey emery county was killed by a stray bullet in the midst of shooting and we've seen a hand that went on for alice one of her full sisters posted a video that makes for how rowan watching was. yeah you know yes no matter the bullies they are running out they let out this couple of days you guys kill myself. when i go they don't know why the couple of days though sam i says there was a lot of you left 650 come to se a new evil kentucky live take that mcentee 53 year old i don't know if a barbecue joint 1500 communities he was known fo
pretends to teach police brutality in omaha for example spilled over and saw a fight escalate and resulted in 22 year old james connell being think 2 sought the mind people to take a case self-defense and won't face challenges there was a consensus about the evidence that we had at this time in this case and that was that the actions of the shooter the bar were justified. there wasn't a big disagreement he thought it was an danger of losing his life or some serious bodily injury and so he fired...
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the law boris i had a word with boris johnson on february the 22nd this year when i made a speech in omaha square about judean who i know we haven't talked about much today and also went in saying so now outside the home office on october the 2nd this is cut and dried just do the right thing boris you it will take you about 2 minutes to figure out what the right thing and if he has another another hearing next week roger are going to stop you there and you can introduce the song in a 2nd 2000 in the sunset we'll see you on saturday roger how on earth did you do. song anyway during coronavirus and then take it away just tell us about it and we'll play it. a couple of months ago i had the idea in my isolation to make an album of all the songs stuff my band and i did on the us and them taught his own codes so we started with mother i play the guitar and sing and then i send it to the mole and they all add the bits wherever they are from them so i'm their i phones and and they came back together and have a buddy loved it so good this is a good idea this is going to be out we will do these thin
the law boris i had a word with boris johnson on february the 22nd this year when i made a speech in omaha square about judean who i know we haven't talked about much today and also went in saying so now outside the home office on october the 2nd this is cut and dried just do the right thing boris you it will take you about 2 minutes to figure out what the right thing and if he has another another hearing next week roger are going to stop you there and you can introduce the song in a 2nd 2000...
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fallon on the way out i the mafia had a omaha stem i miss my youth as if an. os feist my book and i seattle man has. 'd the law of the law. and well to the house. and it's been a horrible labor day i live. long enough that if a lot of this is the fault of the city what the fuck of a cinema i would want to film with as a venue. and that i love a cinema what a feat it would be damned film of them to shelf it today to come sing it if and then. i didn't see conduct that's been headed that on me and i'm on the side of the need for them to shelter what i believe in it. hell of a day yet of when to shut the kind of a man sucks to be a benefit to the head to live in a them been mostly called around me. yet here to give a bit of this medal to that. file a missing that lucky. man made who saw that get. some of that caution into going to have. a lot of. the loss of. the country when it died. and. then lost. it mum about that not least 90. percent of the s.f. are welcome scene. was a new film i have. been here. i mean you're asking i want to. know. how you threw my. bad w
fallon on the way out i the mafia had a omaha stem i miss my youth as if an. os feist my book and i seattle man has. 'd the law of the law. and well to the house. and it's been a horrible labor day i live. long enough that if a lot of this is the fault of the city what the fuck of a cinema i would want to film with as a venue. and that i love a cinema what a feat it would be damned film of them to shelf it today to come sing it if and then. i didn't see conduct that's been headed that on me and...
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omaha has the historical interpretation of this changed over the decades as well? >> i have devoted a lot of my career to study reconstruction product i do agree it's often not very well known or understood. i think there's a lot more recognition support nowadays than there was say when i was in school, and college. reconstruction in my mind, is critical to understanding americans today. issues of reconstruction are right on our front pages. they are pushed off for the moment because of the public health situation we face but was a citizen? that's being debated every day at our border. who are to have the right to vote? the right to vote was being suppressed in many states. people off the pony roles for trivial reasons. reconstruction issue very much alive today. terrorism reconstruction was a period of home from american terrorism. i'm not talking about osama bin laden. i'm talking ku klux klan groups like that which killed more americans than many others imagined to do. how do you deal with terrorism and combat? that's a reconstruction question. the relationship
omaha has the historical interpretation of this changed over the decades as well? >> i have devoted a lot of my career to study reconstruction product i do agree it's often not very well known or understood. i think there's a lot more recognition support nowadays than there was say when i was in school, and college. reconstruction in my mind, is critical to understanding americans today. issues of reconstruction are right on our front pages. they are pushed off for the moment because of...
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in omaha was a situation where a car owner fatally shot a protester in philadelphia a few days ago. south philadelphia gun store owner allegedly said he had looters coming in the night before, they tried to get in and couldn't and came back and and that breaking the box. they did a lot to get into his store, then he shot one of them. on the circumstances surrounding what took place will play a role. >> in most circumstances look at the current circumstance. we've seen a lot of people get killed including law enforcement in the last few days. we've seen rioters armed with bricks and hammers. those are weapons. if somebody comes at you with one of those and you have a weapon yourself i don't see a jury convicting people in these circumstances unless it is a set up or clearly disproportionate. people have a lot of right in this circumstance. todd: look at the numbers, 1.7 million guns sold in a month, 80% jump in sales from may of 2019. you have to understand this is going through people's minds. along those lines, is this the scene for homeowners, a florida chef warning leaders not to
in omaha was a situation where a car owner fatally shot a protester in philadelphia a few days ago. south philadelphia gun store owner allegedly said he had looters coming in the night before, they tried to get in and couldn't and came back and and that breaking the box. they did a lot to get into his store, then he shot one of them. on the circumstances surrounding what took place will play a role. >> in most circumstances look at the current circumstance. we've seen a lot of people get...
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and then last but not least we go to omaha steaks. so this one is not a small business.g options, and there's so many things to choose from. there's filet mignon, lobster tails, chicken breast, meatballs, sausage, kind of you name it. i could go on and on, plus potatoes and tartlets and from the a la carte pricing, are 50% off and start at $129 and from omaha steaks, free shipping and, george, i don't have a champagne glass so took it upon myself to create a little -- this is my cheers to you for father's day. you are an awesome dad, so for all the good dads. >> wow. >> these are for you. >> i wish i could grab it through the screen. thank you, tory. we have partnered with all these brands and you can get them on our website, goodmorningamerica.com. now, back to lara. >>> hey, george, thank you so much. we'll talk about the power of pets. the american heart association reporting the health advantages of having one during quarantine. i can attest to that, in addition to making you more productive as you work from home. dr. jen ashton is joining us now with more on this st
and then last but not least we go to omaha steaks. so this one is not a small business.g options, and there's so many things to choose from. there's filet mignon, lobster tails, chicken breast, meatballs, sausage, kind of you name it. i could go on and on, plus potatoes and tartlets and from the a la carte pricing, are 50% off and start at $129 and from omaha steaks, free shipping and, george, i don't have a champagne glass so took it upon myself to create a little -- this is my cheers to you...
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mark in omaha, good morning. mark, i have to hit the button. there you go. caller: thank you for your information. one thing i thought i heard was that young people, it is not determined that they spread the disease. i that they had studies where the very young children do not spread it, and i want another dr.'s opinion, what does the death rate have to be for young people to feel secure that schools should be reopened? when would you feel comfortable opening the schools? and i wanted to talk about new york for one moment, that the senior spread was so horrific there, did you talk to governor cuomo with all your advice, that his policies were wrong to send them all back to the senior homes. he is wiggling all over the place, blaming it on trump, but doesn't the local government have something to do with that? e. should be providing the pp it seems like doctors are trying to blame donald trump for everything in new york. did you speak up to governor cuomo? host: we got the question. guest: there is plenty of blame to go around. it is how we go forward with it
mark in omaha, good morning. mark, i have to hit the button. there you go. caller: thank you for your information. one thing i thought i heard was that young people, it is not determined that they spread the disease. i that they had studies where the very young children do not spread it, and i want another dr.'s opinion, what does the death rate have to be for young people to feel secure that schools should be reopened? when would you feel comfortable opening the schools? and i wanted to talk...
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see of all the negative news going on right now, we take a moment to celebrate the fact that from omaha to salt lake city, there's been people of every background rising up and pulling a new america into existence with the force of their protests and demonstrations. it's going on right now as we speak. just a few blocks away, as soon as i'm off this call, i'm headed over to the black trans matter. trans lives matter here in brooklyn. it's cracking open the political consensus here in new york state. we have seen a ridiculous law that shields the misconduct records of police officers. fwheeds more. we need it everywhere and we need for this to all happen under the context of saying what is going to keep us safe and recognize that we can keep us safe an particularly at a moment when the country still reeling from the covid-19 crisis. we're going to need more investment in our social infrastructure. >> i'm sure you have seen this. a preview of next week's new yorker magazine coffver titled y their names. you saw a shift from nascar. you saw statements from the nfl. how do you keep the mome
see of all the negative news going on right now, we take a moment to celebrate the fact that from omaha to salt lake city, there's been people of every background rising up and pulling a new america into existence with the force of their protests and demonstrations. it's going on right now as we speak. just a few blocks away, as soon as i'm off this call, i'm headed over to the black trans matter. trans lives matter here in brooklyn. it's cracking open the political consensus here in new york...
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they were in omaha, lamar, colorado. refrigeration helped. there's no question about that. and the consolidating of the slaughterhouse and shipping and the stock yards all together is what led those chicago people to really come to dominate it. then when you get the stories like "the jungle," of working in the slaughterhouses. chicago came to dominate it in 1900 through a series of ruthless consolidations. and so eventually, those stockyard facilities like winston, new jersey, they're closed down. in those eastern cities, they get closed down. we see that happening across kansas over the last 50 years, too. i mean, there's no stockyards in wichita anymore or in kansas city. so you see the shifting in this time period twarks just in a different manner, given the technology at the time. [ applause ] >> i twoont thank you all. you've been an attentive audience and those were excellent questions. again, thank you for coming out tonight. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for "lectures in history." >> why do you all k
they were in omaha, lamar, colorado. refrigeration helped. there's no question about that. and the consolidating of the slaughterhouse and shipping and the stock yards all together is what led those chicago people to really come to dominate it. then when you get the stories like "the jungle," of working in the slaughterhouses. chicago came to dominate it in 1900 through a series of ruthless consolidations. and so eventually, those stockyard facilities like winston, new jersey, they're...
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me the way spielberg did in saving private ryan, the beginning when you feel like your landing on omahan d-day, you feel like you're there with the soldiers and that is what rob lurie does so well with the outpost. >> that is exact will you how i would describe it. you felt like you were in the middle of it with them. and i think also to describe what you're in the middle of, it is almost you can't believe the battle they went through. it is almost something that you think is almost made up for television. but it was -- it is intense, i'll tell you that. it is exceptional. i enjoyed watching it. it is a great follow on to your book and we appreciate you coming on to talk about it. jake, thank you. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> and our special coverage continues now with brooke baldwin. >>> here we go. same brooke baldwin. thank you to being with me. you're watching cnn. let's get to it. in washington this afternoon, something we haven't seen in nearly two months. members of the white house coronavirus task force speaking publicly to a nation that, in the words of task force
me the way spielberg did in saving private ryan, the beginning when you feel like your landing on omahan d-day, you feel like you're there with the soldiers and that is what rob lurie does so well with the outpost. >> that is exact will you how i would describe it. you felt like you were in the middle of it with them. and i think also to describe what you're in the middle of, it is almost you can't believe the battle they went through. it is almost something that you think is almost made...
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he is born in omaha, nebraska. his father and his mother are both political activists.hey are followers of marcus garvey. he is the jamaican pan-african who founded an organization called the universal new growth improvement organization, which becomes the largest black mass movement in american history in the early 1920's. between three and 5 million on several continents in the caribbean, the united states, africa, latin america. this is this idea of black nationalism, cultural pride, political solidarity, political self-determination. racial solidarity. tocolm's parents moved lansing, michigan. his father is going to be killed in 1931. the little family is going to argue that his father was killed by white supremacists. a white supremacist group called the black legion. the police report says malcolm's father died in a streetcar accident where a streetcar basically sliced him in two and the family never believed that. that is one tragedy. by the age of six, he loses his father who he never forgets. his mother is going to be institutionalized in a psychiatric institut
he is born in omaha, nebraska. his father and his mother are both political activists.hey are followers of marcus garvey. he is the jamaican pan-african who founded an organization called the universal new growth improvement organization, which becomes the largest black mass movement in american history in the early 1920's. between three and 5 million on several continents in the caribbean, the united states, africa, latin america. this is this idea of black nationalism, cultural pride,...
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presidential candidate, nixon issued a statement to the national congress of american indians convention in omaha, and that laid out significant points that appeared in his july 8, 1970 message. his july message was much stronger and more comprehensive than the nci statement, but many of the elements were in that statement. some commentators say president nixon was influenced by an earlier message from president 1968 johnson that started a review in indian policy. something he read alvin josephy's memorandum but i think, and this was alluded to, i think there is a simpler and more accurate answer, which is that president nixon personally held a very strong moral belief that federal native american policy was destructive, it was discriminatory, it was debilitating, and it simply was not right. forced assimilation and termination ran against everything in his moral core. as a young white house fellow, i obviously did not know the president well, but i did get sufficient glimpses of his thought processes to say with some confidence that he did personalize his beliefs. and in this case, that personal
presidential candidate, nixon issued a statement to the national congress of american indians convention in omaha, and that laid out significant points that appeared in his july 8, 1970 message. his july message was much stronger and more comprehensive than the nci statement, but many of the elements were in that statement. some commentators say president nixon was influenced by an earlier message from president 1968 johnson that started a review in indian policy. something he read alvin...
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that day and the fighting still to come, none more memorable than the american cemetery overlooking omahamy visits i tried to sum it all up. [ taps playing ]. >> this is why we're here. here above the beaches of normandy just beyond the water. that brought liberty at a great sacrifice. for those who survived that day and for so many others, this is a journey of honor and remembrance. ♪ >> now in their late 80s and 90s, their lives are coming to a close, but their legacy can never be dimmed. ♪ >>> have a peaceful weekend. take care of yourselves. chuck todd continues our coverage after this brief break. ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. the best for your skin. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. you're having one more bite! no!
that day and the fighting still to come, none more memorable than the american cemetery overlooking omahamy visits i tried to sum it all up. [ taps playing ]. >> this is why we're here. here above the beaches of normandy just beyond the water. that brought liberty at a great sacrifice. for those who survived that day and for so many others, this is a journey of honor and remembrance. ♪ >> now in their late 80s and 90s, their lives are coming to a close, but their legacy can never...
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omaha, you're going get some rain. this is all going to push up through minneapolis.omes a threat of severe storms, damaging wind, large hail, the possibility of isolated tornadoes can't be ruled out. and then, as this storm lifts to the north, it's eventually going to combine with a cold front and shoot straight up to canada and be out of here, leaving us with much drier conditions, nicer weather across the country's midsection, although we do see some showers and storms for thursday evening across the eastern seaboard. the storm totals are going to be big, though. we're looking at anywhere from 2 to 4 inches, some isolated amounts up to 6 inches across the midwest. so still looking at some flooding for the next couple of days. alisyn? >> okay, jennifer, thank you very much. >>> a powerful statement from tennis star venus williams about racial injustice. details in "bleacher report," next. >> announcer: your "new day" weather brought to you by boost, the nutrition you need, the taste you deserve. i don't keep track of regrets and i don't add up the years, but what i
omaha, you're going get some rain. this is all going to push up through minneapolis.omes a threat of severe storms, damaging wind, large hail, the possibility of isolated tornadoes can't be ruled out. and then, as this storm lifts to the north, it's eventually going to combine with a cold front and shoot straight up to canada and be out of here, leaving us with much drier conditions, nicer weather across the country's midsection, although we do see some showers and storms for thursday evening...
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tomorrow greater threat for sever weather tulsa, wichita, maybe down to oklahoma city up to omaha couldong wind, large hail and isolated tornado for father's day tomorrow, big holiday, of course, for many. today big holiday as well. summer solstice. summer arrives officially at 5:54, 5:44 p.m. eastern time. sun as high as it gets, the longest day of the year that means winter is right around the corner. >>> good saturday morning. from our east bay hills camera you can see the fog. it's over about 1400 feet. it'll clear and we'll see a sunny day today with temperatures well into the >>> this weather report sponsored by state farm. like a good neighbor, guys, i'm always here, along with state farm. >> there was a bit of a revolt in the studio when you said winter is right around the corner. >> i was like -- >> well, you know, it is. days are only getting shorter after today. >> we have fall to get to first. okay? >> hopefully it is a long corner. thank you, rob. >> well, coming up on "good morning america" how the rapper ludacris is using music to teach kids about current events. >>> and
tomorrow greater threat for sever weather tulsa, wichita, maybe down to oklahoma city up to omaha couldong wind, large hail and isolated tornado for father's day tomorrow, big holiday, of course, for many. today big holiday as well. summer solstice. summer arrives officially at 5:54, 5:44 p.m. eastern time. sun as high as it gets, the longest day of the year that means winter is right around the corner. >>> good saturday morning. from our east bay hills camera you can see the fog. it's...
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james scurlock, a 22-y-year old black man n who ws fatally y shot saturday ninighta white bar owner in omaha, nebraska, during anti-police brutality protests. prosecutors said monday bar owner jake gardner will not face charges because he appeared to act in self-defense in surveillance footage of the shooting. but others say james scurlock was attempting to de-escalate a scuffle outside the bar which started after gardner and his father provoked a crowd and gardner fired his gun. a facebook post by jake gardner, a 38-year-old ex-marine, just hours before the killing, reads -- "just when you think, 'what else could 2020 throw at me?' then you have to pull 48 hours of military style fire watch." gardner has been arrested on criminal charges at least four times, including once e for third-degree assssault. he has faced accusations of didiscriminating a against black patrtrons and d making t transpc comments. facebook workers staged a virtual walk out monday, in solidarity with the nationwide demonstrations and to protest facebook's handling of trump posts that they say "incite violence." last w
james scurlock, a 22-y-year old black man n who ws fatally y shot saturday ninighta white bar owner in omaha, nebraska, during anti-police brutality protests. prosecutors said monday bar owner jake gardner will not face charges because he appeared to act in self-defense in surveillance footage of the shooting. but others say james scurlock was attempting to de-escalate a scuffle outside the bar which started after gardner and his father provoked a crowd and gardner fired his gun. a facebook...
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calvin horton jr., javar harrell, victor cazares, sean monterrosa, david dorn, and from my hometown of omaha, nebraska, the brave james scurlock don't let it cost more lives vote [ bleep ]. i don't want to do it again. vote call your representatives. un-friend racists. and most importantly, when you see something, say something do something get loud don't let people get away with racist crap. not anymore. it's a new day ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers" -- christine baranski writer and director taika waititi. an all-new "closer look. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and now, seth meyers >> seth: how's everyone doing tonight? hey, did you guys know that heat rises and wish i had thought that through. let's get to the news. former defense secretary james mattis yesterday criticized president trump for his handling of nationwide protests over police violence and added, quote, we are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership replied trump, "i know you are, but what am i? in an interview yesterday, president trump dismissed reports that he
calvin horton jr., javar harrell, victor cazares, sean monterrosa, david dorn, and from my hometown of omaha, nebraska, the brave james scurlock don't let it cost more lives vote [ bleep ]. i don't want to do it again. vote call your representatives. un-friend racists. and most importantly, when you see something, say something do something get loud don't let people get away with racist crap. not anymore. it's a new day ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers"...
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kansas city, omaha, colorado. refrigeration helped. there is no question about that. the consolidating of the slaughterhouse and shipping and the stock yards altogether is what led those chicago people to really come to dominate it. then when you get the stories like up and sinclair's, the jungle about the conditions of working in the slaughterhouses. and chicago. chicago came to dominate by 1900, but that was through a series of ruthless consolidation's. eventually, those stocky aren't facilities, like the winds the new jersey close down. pittsburgh. eventually in those eastern cities they get closed down. we see that happening across kansas over the last 50 years as well. there is no stock yards in wichita anymore. or in kansas city. and all the slaughter houses are moved primarily to the western portions of the state. you see the shifting occurring even during this time period. it was just in a little different manner given the technology at the time. (applause) i want to thank you. you've been an attentive audience. and those were excellent questions. once again,
kansas city, omaha, colorado. refrigeration helped. there is no question about that. the consolidating of the slaughterhouse and shipping and the stock yards altogether is what led those chicago people to really come to dominate it. then when you get the stories like up and sinclair's, the jungle about the conditions of working in the slaughterhouses. and chicago. chicago came to dominate by 1900, but that was through a series of ruthless consolidation's. eventually, those stocky aren't...
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nebraska small school districts in the most remote areas of the state while the largest in omaha exceeds 53000 students additionally nebraska has counties that yet officially experience a case but others have been affected to the worst per capita cases in the country we have several working groups that are developing regional and local plans with local public health officials school leaders are committed to balancing the difficult task of safe opening with communities and staff inl mind there are a few one-size-fits-all moments and it is increasingly clear that guidance needs to be available for local schools and health officials to customize local conditions and environments. . . .ea i continue to engage in productive dialogue with currents of disability advocates to provide a afford. school-age provide necessary education. although i know that broadband is not in the jurisdiction of this committee, it is apparent that the lack of broadband access is a huge inequity for many of our students and households. i'm concerned that the economic impact of the dynamic will result in sustained pr
nebraska small school districts in the most remote areas of the state while the largest in omaha exceeds 53000 students additionally nebraska has counties that yet officially experience a case but others have been affected to the worst per capita cases in the country we have several working groups that are developing regional and local plans with local public health officials school leaders are committed to balancing the difficult task of safe opening with communities and staff inl mind there...
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. >> then from omaha, hi dan. >> when you showed the office and the personal home, i think i saw a picture of the ninth president. the grandfather of william henri. aren't did william harrison on this property? >> did william henry harrison on that property? >> no. he lived in ohio. his home was in ohio. it's open to the public as well. william henri harrison is another matter. he died after 30 days at the white house. harrison saw him as a little boy of maybe nine years old. loyola they were from a very distinguished family and virginia. they lived in the berkeley plantation on the james river. president harrison, benjamin harrison was the son except for the bushes, was the only son that was president. grandfather and son. the grandfather -- he had signed the declaration of independence. one of the virginia signers. you could still see it open to the public on the james river. they were distinguished as a virginia family. in politics for years and years. when william henry harrison went to be inaugurated, he went to berkeley where he had been born. i don't know whether benjamin harrison e
. >> then from omaha, hi dan. >> when you showed the office and the personal home, i think i saw a picture of the ninth president. the grandfather of william henri. aren't did william harrison on this property? >> did william henry harrison on that property? >> no. he lived in ohio. his home was in ohio. it's open to the public as well. william henri harrison is another matter. he died after 30 days at the white house. harrison saw him as a little boy of maybe nine years...
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to give you little bit of my background i served on night soccer task force and omaha and afghanistanand iraq worked with government agencies. think your people and your organization for all you do for this country. my question is about the alignment was in the middle east creating almost a bipolar axis. t killer in yemen and -- could you comment on the militia and where they are today in this unclassified setting? >> sure. the militia in our rock in general there are significant threat to the united states toward diplomats into our military. we've seen that time and time again. they are significantly linked in terms of funding, weapons and training. that link between iran and the militia and iraq have been broken a bit. he was extraordinary hands on with those groups. he was dynamic speaks arabic, does not have the same clout. i was heard recently where he paid a visit to iraq and he had to get a visa. buddy never dated a visa to go direct. so i think there is less of that today. it's not totally gone, it's still there but it is less. and that gives the iraq he government and opportu
to give you little bit of my background i served on night soccer task force and omaha and afghanistanand iraq worked with government agencies. think your people and your organization for all you do for this country. my question is about the alignment was in the middle east creating almost a bipolar axis. t killer in yemen and -- could you comment on the militia and where they are today in this unclassified setting? >> sure. the militia in our rock in general there are significant threat...
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by the time you get to meddle school and then forget it in omaha there's too much con at any time we have to cover. so we can take our kids to the places where history happened and engaging them with the past in a way that is meaningful and well resonate for a long time, even if they forget the specifics of the text. >> i think adam point out in their chapter is that public history has had that very important role, 85 million persons have visited mt. vernon over the years, and while those numbers are declining, even precovid there are many ways to have that kind of really important and vital engage: when you ask parents do you want values taught to younger kids in schools, they'll often recoil and say, whose values? however, if you ask them would you like responsibility, courage, other virtues taught, they say, yes. and i think without being too preachy, there are excellent curricula out there that are story-based, that engage the moral imaginations of young people, and that can build that kind of runway for future civic education. >> one thing that you've all highlight the importanc
by the time you get to meddle school and then forget it in omaha there's too much con at any time we have to cover. so we can take our kids to the places where history happened and engaging them with the past in a way that is meaningful and well resonate for a long time, even if they forget the specifics of the text. >> i think adam point out in their chapter is that public history has had that very important role, 85 million persons have visited mt. vernon over the years, and while those...
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while our largest in omaha receives 50,000 students. additionally experience first covid-19 positive case while other areas have been affected at rates similar to the worse cases in the country. we have organized several working groups including nearly every school across the state that are developing regional and local plans with local public health officials. school leaders are balancing this task of safe opening with the needs of students, families and communities in mind. there are few one size fits all efforts in these efforts. it is clear large scale guidance needs to be able for local schools and health officials to customize for environments. that's what we're attempting in launch nebraska. although i believe most schools in nebraska are planning to open in the fall, we're concerned many will face extensive disruptions and interruptions across several communities. as school buildings closed across nebraska this spring, educators for rightly concerned about their capacity to properly meet their obligations. i continue to engage i
while our largest in omaha receives 50,000 students. additionally experience first covid-19 positive case while other areas have been affected at rates similar to the worse cases in the country. we have organized several working groups including nearly every school across the state that are developing regional and local plans with local public health officials. school leaders are balancing this task of safe opening with the needs of students, families and communities in mind. there are few one...
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. >> next up is mary in omaha. hi mary. >> hi, thank you for taking my call,. we were just, wondering we noticed, i wondered if the natural surroundings and original area around the home has been changed. the roads seem to go right up to the. door were the roads widened at one, time or did the home back then sit that close to the street? >> they sat that close to the street. it was right on main street. and i have heard tell that it was very much a scott irish follow-through, and many of the people in that area were of scot-irish descent. >> so bringing what they knew from ireland and scotland to be right in the center of town and to be right on the streets. >> how much landed they have at its height? >> well, he had about half an acre with the home state when he owned it there. and about two acres with the yard now. but even as a leader family lived there, they would buy pieces as it came up for sale, to sort of make a buffer around the property. >> >> kim alicia writes on facebook, "i visited their first married home in greeneville, tennessee. i was fascinate
. >> next up is mary in omaha. hi mary. >> hi, thank you for taking my call,. we were just, wondering we noticed, i wondered if the natural surroundings and original area around the home has been changed. the roads seem to go right up to the. door were the roads widened at one, time or did the home back then sit that close to the street? >> they sat that close to the street. it was right on main street. and i have heard tell that it was very much a scott irish follow-through,...
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. >> next up is mary in omaha. hi, mary. >> hi. thank you for taking my call.were just wondering, we noticed that i wondered if the natural surroundings and original area around the homes have been changed? the roads seem to go right up to the door. were the roads widened at one time or did the homes back then sit that close to the street? >> they sat that close to the street. it was right on main street. and i have heard tell that it was very much a scott irish follow through and many of the people in that area were of scott/irish decent. >> bringing what they knew from ireland and scotland to be right in the center of town and to be right on the streets. how much land did they have at the site? >> well r, he had two acres wit the yard now. but even as the later family lived there, they would buy pieces as they came up for sell to make a buffer around the property. >> kim alicia writes on facebook, i was fascinated that eliza taught andrew to read and write and was no doubt influential on his politics. do we have any evidence of eliza trying to reform presiden
. >> next up is mary in omaha. hi, mary. >> hi. thank you for taking my call.were just wondering, we noticed that i wondered if the natural surroundings and original area around the homes have been changed? the roads seem to go right up to the door. were the roads widened at one time or did the homes back then sit that close to the street? >> they sat that close to the street. it was right on main street. and i have heard tell that it was very much a scott irish follow through...
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. >> yes well, i'm calling her name and remember this name we've got molly in omaha, nebraska she's with >> yes i love you >> oh, molly i love you too, honey. how old are you? what grade are you in? >> i'm 11 years old and i'm going into sixth grade >> and i heard, molly, that you already have your own zoom news show >> i do it with my friend ava. it's called "rise up." >> oh. it's called "rise up." >> i love it >> wow well, we are just taking a good look at molly because she's the future and we're just so happy to meet you. and thank you for being on our plaza. meg, you've got a great one there. >> thank you thanks for having us. >> what's molly doing? >> we're going to sign a mug and send it to you, okay we'll send a "today" show mug. >> maybe molly can come in and do the show tomorrow >> i love molly. let's look at the big board again. we've got the thompson family, the buchanans. we see you happy birthday happy tenth. and happy graduation thanks for joining us. if you'd like to join our plaza, sign up at today.com/mytodayplaza so much fun. >>> all right. let's go over to mr. roker he
. >> yes well, i'm calling her name and remember this name we've got molly in omaha, nebraska she's with >> yes i love you >> oh, molly i love you too, honey. how old are you? what grade are you in? >> i'm 11 years old and i'm going into sixth grade >> and i heard, molly, that you already have your own zoom news show >> i do it with my friend ava. it's called "rise up." >> oh. it's called "rise up." >> i love it >> wow...
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. >> it was a plain white envelope with a return address in omaha, nebraska. >> my husband looked at briefly read it -- >> reporter: bonnie moore and her husband thought it was junk mail and cut it up. >> it looks like a bunch of little pieces of puzzle -- >> reporter: it turns out the cards are actually stimulus money. >> mr. president, we now have developed debit cards -- >> reporter: treasury secretary steve mnuchin made the announcement with president trump. the cards are going to about four million americans because the irs doesn't have their banking information. >> you can feel there's a credit card in there. >> reporter: jay bender almost threw his out because of the return address. it's not from the treasury or irs but money network cardholder services. >> which doesn't sound like the federal government to me. >> reporter: bender ended up using his card, so did parkin. >> i said to my husband, let's go buy dinner. >> as you can see, i did not use it. i abused it. >> reporter: moore has requested a new card and hopes to get it soon. elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> "cbs
. >> it was a plain white envelope with a return address in omaha, nebraska. >> my husband looked at briefly read it -- >> reporter: bonnie moore and her husband thought it was junk mail and cut it up. >> it looks like a bunch of little pieces of puzzle -- >> reporter: it turns out the cards are actually stimulus money. >> mr. president, we now have developed debit cards -- >> reporter: treasury secretary steve mnuchin made the announcement with...