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once again satchel paige was rare himself.o, you know, in going around and giving talks on the negro leagues and trying to go back to as many cities as i can, and talk about various games and that they played in those cities, you know, occasionally, you know, you hear something that really summarizes the experience. i was listening to a song. i hard it. that's a great song. you know what? i'm halfway decent poet let me change it. so i kind of adapted it and so i would like to say it four here today and i'll close with that. it goes something like this. my name is bullet rogan. my name is turkey stearns. my name is buck o'neal. but my age is way beyond. i spread my prime in baseball shoes but my sporting days are gone. i'm just one more forgotten face among the black face teams an old dark horse that came the course they called the negro leagues. i worked the fields in tennessee but i dreamed ofscore who playe bat. but when you seek out heroes and praise the great pastime, remember those old brown face pros, the stars that did
once again satchel paige was rare himself.o, you know, in going around and giving talks on the negro leagues and trying to go back to as many cities as i can, and talk about various games and that they played in those cities, you know, occasionally, you know, you hear something that really summarizes the experience. i was listening to a song. i hard it. that's a great song. you know what? i'm halfway decent poet let me change it. so i kind of adapted it and so i would like to say it four here...
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maybe you heard of jackie robinson or satchel paige. they were organized in 1920 and 1924 and then won their first world championship. that was 90 years ago. i was trying to figure a way to honor these great men who purely played for the love of the game because they didn't make great salaries back then, and so i decided i was going to visit 90 cities to basically commemorate the monarchs' efforts as a negro league baseball team. now, they played in more than 90 cities, so i'm going to 90 cities and, believe me, that just scratches the surface of all the places that the kansas city monarchs did. they were great ambassadors for the game. for me my journey started a long time ago. as a child i collected baseball cards, and i kind of went nuts with that. so i found out about baseball and i just kept collecting, collecting, collecting and the collection kept growing, growing, growing. and my knowledge grew, so not only did i know about the baseball statistics, but the thing that captured me the most were baseball stories. so i liked to read
maybe you heard of jackie robinson or satchel paige. they were organized in 1920 and 1924 and then won their first world championship. that was 90 years ago. i was trying to figure a way to honor these great men who purely played for the love of the game because they didn't make great salaries back then, and so i decided i was going to visit 90 cities to basically commemorate the monarchs' efforts as a negro league baseball team. now, they played in more than 90 cities, so i'm going to 90...
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once again satchel paige was rare himself. so, you know, in going around and giving talks on the negro leagues and trying to go back to as many cities as i can, and talk about various games and that they played in those cities, you know, occasionally, you know, you hear something that really summarizes the experience. i was listening to a song. i hard it. that's a great song. you know what? i'm halfway decent poet let me change it. so i kind of adapted it and so i would like to say it four here today and i'll close with that. it goes something like this. my name is bullet rogan. my name is turkey stearns. my name is buck o'neal. but my age is way beyond. i spread my prime in baseball shoes but my sporting days are gone. i'm just one more forgotten face among the black face teams an old dark horse that came the course they called the negro leagues. i worked the fields in tennessee but i dreamed of better days. so i threat plow, the picking bag to join the home stay grace and all summer long we played the states and then headed
once again satchel paige was rare himself. so, you know, in going around and giving talks on the negro leagues and trying to go back to as many cities as i can, and talk about various games and that they played in those cities, you know, occasionally, you know, you hear something that really summarizes the experience. i was listening to a song. i hard it. that's a great song. you know what? i'm halfway decent poet let me change it. so i kind of adapted it and so i would like to say it four here...
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once again, rachelle pa-- satchel yo paige was kindu of rare himself making. giving talks on the negro to leagues and trying to go back ts as many cities as i can and tal, about various games and that they played in those cities, occasionally you hear somethingu that really summarizes the experience. and i was listening to a song, a lady by the name of kim hairs ga singing the song. i heard it and said, that's a t good song. jaime halfway decent poet lcht moot change it. li -- let me change it. four i adapted it. close i'll close with that.that it goe.s something like this -- my name is bullet rogan. my name is turkey stearns. turke my name is buck o'neil. but my age is way beyond. i spent my prime in baseball shoes, but my sporting days are. gone. m i'm one more forgotten face among the black faced teams.hat an old dark horse they came in t the negro leagues. d i worked the fields in tennesse but dreamed of better days. i left the now pick and bay to n join the homestead grays. all summer long we played the states and headed south for fall. through rain and d
once again, rachelle pa-- satchel yo paige was kindu of rare himself making. giving talks on the negro to leagues and trying to go back ts as many cities as i can and tal, about various games and that they played in those cities, occasionally you hear somethingu that really summarizes the experience. and i was listening to a song, a lady by the name of kim hairs ga singing the song. i heard it and said, that's a t good song. jaime halfway decent poet lcht moot change it. li -- let me change it....
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paige?e're going back to the opening text of the movie, they kind of set this whole public memory thing up because they say how it's a land of knights and cavalierness. civilization that was gone with the wind. >> it reminds me of the discussion of the birth of the nation at the very beginning how they were basing it on -- they thought they were making a historically accurate film, or wilson said it was, anyway. >> right. >> it was still playing toward the prejudices of theqq] time h i'm sure we'll get to soon. so, i mean, it's what they had >> okay. all right. to some extent, this was the general belief of at least the people who were in power, making decisions about these things. this f the general sense of how things actually were, right? brooke's point about not being far enough away from it, this was something that southern whites in some ways were still living in and with, is a really important one. it's difficult to get that distance here. >> not just the southern whites. >> right. >
paige?e're going back to the opening text of the movie, they kind of set this whole public memory thing up because they say how it's a land of knights and cavalierness. civilization that was gone with the wind. >> it reminds me of the discussion of the birth of the nation at the very beginning how they were basing it on -- they thought they were making a historically accurate film, or wilson said it was, anyway. >> right. >> it was still playing toward the prejudices of...
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you know, even satchel paige. he was getting older.here were a lot of great players who ended up coming up later. y%ility coming up. they wanted older players. there were great older players around. roy campanella who came up with the dodgers, he would have beend an excellent choice. later on he was. i might mention one thing th that -- i could probably name a half a dozen who would have been good players who came up later.c interesting thing about jackie robinson, the brooklyn dodgers actually stole jackie robinson from the monarchs. they never compensated the monarchs at all. wilkinson who owned the team and tom baird who had part ownershi ownership, they could not say d anything because they would be e looked upon as holding the black player back if they were to wee argue this debate about why ut y didn't you compensate us for or this player. this is a business. so they didn't say anything. quietly, they had their own boycott.24ñ÷their ow and you would notice no kansas city monarch ever plays for ther brooklyn dodgers again. that's
you know, even satchel paige. he was getting older.here were a lot of great players who ended up coming up later. y%ility coming up. they wanted older players. there were great older players around. roy campanella who came up with the dodgers, he would have beend an excellent choice. later on he was. i might mention one thing th that -- i could probably name a half a dozen who would have been good players who came up later.c interesting thing about jackie robinson, the brooklyn dodgers actually...
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louis county police officer, dan paige, who has just been relieved of duty.don lemmon while he was live on the air earlier this week. you may remember that. but paige's suspension is not over this video, but over a video of him a few months ago, giving a speech filled with harsh statements against
louis county police officer, dan paige, who has just been relieved of duty.don lemmon while he was live on the air earlier this week. you may remember that. but paige's suspension is not over this video, but over a video of him a few months ago, giving a speech filled with harsh statements against
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randy paige with what's keeping crews from fixing that pipe. >> reporter: two gaping holes in the oldan still be seen in the crater that forms ground zero of one of the city's worst water main ruptures. the dwp says its workers first need to shore up the sides of the giant hole to make sure it's safe for workers to get into the bottom of the pit and make the repairs. meantime, special fittings have to be manufactured to connect new sections of water main that will replace the old ones. one of these old pipes was originally installed back in 1921. the dwp now estimates the repair won't be finished until friday night or saturday. then we're told to expect another day or so for the hole to be filled in and the street repaired so traffic can flow along this stretch of sunset boulevard once again. on the ucla campus today, security guards keep a watch over the entrance to park lots 4 and 7 where 960 cars remain stranded. vehicles parked on higher levels don't appear to be damaged but it is estimated about 400 cars in the lower levels were severely damaged by mud and water. campus officials
randy paige with what's keeping crews from fixing that pipe. >> reporter: two gaping holes in the oldan still be seen in the crater that forms ground zero of one of the city's worst water main ruptures. the dwp says its workers first need to shore up the sides of the giant hole to make sure it's safe for workers to get into the bottom of the pit and make the repairs. meantime, special fittings have to be manufactured to connect new sections of water main that will replace the old ones....
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>> check with larry paige on that. >> thank you, gary. >> thank you. >> went too fast. come on back. see you soon. >> join us tomorrow, and "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm david faber with jim cramer, and carl has the day off. the road map starts with the markets looking to extend ral ralli rallies. they are racing around new record levels. home depot boosting guidance with better than expected second quarter results. sprins swinging, a new ceo, and now a new mobile pricing plan spurring colorful comments from the once almost merger partner, john ledger, and it's the 10th anniversary of google going public, and we have some blast from the past sounds when he was talking with you, mr. cramer. >> yeah. >> futures on the rise, and upbeat data on housing added to the positive sentiment. new home construction up 15.7% in july, a rebound after two straight monthly declines. building permits up 8.1%, and meantime, consumer prices up only .1 % last month. the nasdaq closed at 14-year highs. yes, sir. i do rem
>> check with larry paige on that. >> thank you, gary. >> thank you. >> went too fast. come on back. see you soon. >> join us tomorrow, and "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm david faber with jim cramer, and carl has the day off. the road map starts with the markets looking to extend ral ralli rallies. they are racing around new record levels. home depot boosting...
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so paige points out when the premier emerges, there's actually actual kinds of confederate flags andterans show up at the premier, right? it is very explicitly about a celebration of the confederacy and of confederate heritage, right? there's no question that that's part of it. both hannah and germ jeremy ta about the portrayal of the north in this. how much do you think this fits into it's being made at the time period that it was? hannah. >> apparently during the 1930s that's what historians thought of the civil war. that's the war of aggression. it's this very clear notion that it's the north's fault. >> there's the notion that the south never caught up. they say they are still finding bodies in 1992 in the south and civil war. i think the reference made earlier is that the north caused the great depression in some people's minds because they crashed the stock market and no one else was doing this sort of nonsense. when you look at the film and the locations that are very hard hit and trying to recover from the civil war. it's a very good parallel. >> right. okay. what about gende
so paige points out when the premier emerges, there's actually actual kinds of confederate flags andterans show up at the premier, right? it is very explicitly about a celebration of the confederacy and of confederate heritage, right? there's no question that that's part of it. both hannah and germ jeremy ta about the portrayal of the north in this. how much do you think this fits into it's being made at the time period that it was? hannah. >> apparently during the 1930s that's what...
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so paige points out when the premier emerges, there's actually actual kinds of confederate flags and veterans show up at the premier, right? it is very explicitly about a celebration of the confederacy and of confederate heritage, right? there's no question that that's part of it. both hannah and germ jeremy ta about the portrayal of the north in this. how much do you think this fits into it's being made at the time period that it was? hannah. >> apparently during the 1930s that's what historians thought of the civil war. that's the war of aggression. it's this very clear notion that it's the north's fault. >> there's the notion that the south never caught up. they say they are still finding bodies in 1992 in the south and civil war. i think the reference made earlier is that the north caused the great depression in some people's minds because they crashed the stock market and no one else was doing this sort of nonsense. when you look at the film and the locations that are very hard hit and trying to recover from the civil war. it's a very good parallel. >> right. okay. what about ge
so paige points out when the premier emerges, there's actually actual kinds of confederate flags and veterans show up at the premier, right? it is very explicitly about a celebration of the confederacy and of confederate heritage, right? there's no question that that's part of it. both hannah and germ jeremy ta about the portrayal of the north in this. how much do you think this fits into it's being made at the time period that it was? hannah. >> apparently during the 1930s that's what...
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. >>> and tanya paige sent us this update a short while ago. >> reporter: a government minister has saiddeputy prime minister will take over the reins of the country and run it while the prime minister remains in south africa. he has denied that this was an attempted coup. however, the prime minister insists that the military did attempt to launch a coup. the military denies that as well. but this is where it all started. the police station behind me here. this is where the military first came, where shots were fired, one police officer was killed, three injured. and one soldier injured as well. it seems as if it could have been triggered by an attempt by the government to sack the sitting commander of the military. he has since refused to give up his post, so still quite a confused picture, particularly for the people here. we have been talking to some of them this morning and they say that they are afraid this is far from over. they want a return of their democratically elected coalition government and they do not want to see a repeat of what happened in the 1990s where south africa se
. >>> and tanya paige sent us this update a short while ago. >> reporter: a government minister has saiddeputy prime minister will take over the reins of the country and run it while the prime minister remains in south africa. he has denied that this was an attempted coup. however, the prime minister insists that the military did attempt to launch a coup. the military denies that as well. but this is where it all started. the police station behind me here. this is where the...
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. >> cistercian paige and natalie are heading off to college. natalie is moving off campus to a house and is considering which must-haves to take to her new pad, to help recreate the comforts of home "consumer reports" has a roundup of small appliances to recommend. the pod coffee-maker is a convenient way to jump start the morning. top rated this $130 necessary cafe dolce. it's quick to brew that much-needed first cup. >> pods are convenient, but they are pricey, and our expert coffee tasters found that the cove was only so-so, so if you really like your coffee you probably want to go for a drip cove-maker. >> a good choice this, $40 mr. coffee. it consistently heats up to the perfect brewing temperature. for a healthier wake-up call consider this $90 nutrininja, does a good job of blending an icy drink or smooet. microwave is already convenient. this $150 kenmore from sears is great for heating quick meals and snacks. as for a toaster oven, this $80 is a good option. bakes and broyles just as well as much pricier models and to help keep your c
. >> cistercian paige and natalie are heading off to college. natalie is moving off campus to a house and is considering which must-haves to take to her new pad, to help recreate the comforts of home "consumer reports" has a roundup of small appliances to recommend. the pod coffee-maker is a convenient way to jump start the morning. top rated this $130 necessary cafe dolce. it's quick to brew that much-needed first cup. >> pods are convenient, but they are pricey, and our...
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echoed across the country in different kinds of communities large and small, seeing some of the same paigeand concerns that have come from ferguson. >> and many of the people demonstrating on west florison avenue would probably be heartened to know that what is going on here is reverberating around the country. you would have to know that they would be aware of the potential impact of what's happened here in ferguson and the master planning and the are demonstrating there, that the potential was always there that their message would be picked up, as you mentioned in the east village and oakland at well, tonight on west are florison avenue, it has been the epicenter of activity. it's been a calm marsh this evening. we believe the weather has played a role. who knows? >> the focus last been be. on the president's voitiopresident's vy general eric holder who came, and also speaking with the family of michael brown. and we also want to understand what our viewers are thinking about. we encourage our viewers to contact us on twitter at the hash at that time dear mr. attorney general, what is im
echoed across the country in different kinds of communities large and small, seeing some of the same paigeand concerns that have come from ferguson. >> and many of the people demonstrating on west florison avenue would probably be heartened to know that what is going on here is reverberating around the country. you would have to know that they would be aware of the potential impact of what's happened here in ferguson and the master planning and the are demonstrating there, that the...
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fellow billionaire, larry paige, co-founder of google, recently pushed for reduced work week as well. the megarich telling us to work less. they have different strategies and goals, but they are right that being a workaholic is not only bad for your health and sanity, it's bad for the economy really. americans are notorious workaholics. they take much less vacation and work longer work weeks than most of their counterparts. here's one more piece of american exceptionalism. america is the only advanced economy where workers are not guaranteed paid vacation time. as a result, it's said that 23% of americans get no paid holidays or vacation. americans who do get paid time off only take about half of it on average according to one survey. by contrast, europeans believe in a work/life balance. across the atlantic workers are guaranteed at least 20 paid vacation days a year. in some countries employees enjoy as many as 25 or 30 days. it's not just in the united states that work/life balance is off. south korean as are also workaholics. in 2012 south koreans worked nearly the longest hours o
fellow billionaire, larry paige, co-founder of google, recently pushed for reduced work week as well. the megarich telling us to work less. they have different strategies and goals, but they are right that being a workaholic is not only bad for your health and sanity, it's bad for the economy really. americans are notorious workaholics. they take much less vacation and work longer work weeks than most of their counterparts. here's one more piece of american exceptionalism. america is the only...
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so paige points out when the premiere emerges, there's actually actual kinds of confederate flags andveterans show up at the premiere, right? it is very explicitly about a celebration of the confederacy and of confederate heritage, right? there's no question that that's part of it. both hannah and jeremy talk about the portrayal of the north in this. how much do you think this fits into it's being made at the time period that it was? hannah. >> apparently during the 1930s that's what historians thought of the civil war. it's the war against the northern aggression. it's very portrayed in the film. >> it's this very clear notion that this is the north's fault. >> there's the notion that the south never caught up. i read this book by president of harvard, drew -- he said they say they are still finding bodies in 1992 in the south and civil war. i think she made reference earlier. the north caused the great depression in some people's minds because they crashed the stock market. no one else was doing this sort of nonsense. when you look at the film and the locations that are very hard hi
so paige points out when the premiere emerges, there's actually actual kinds of confederate flags andveterans show up at the premiere, right? it is very explicitly about a celebration of the confederacy and of confederate heritage, right? there's no question that that's part of it. both hannah and jeremy talk about the portrayal of the north in this. how much do you think this fits into it's being made at the time period that it was? hannah. >> apparently during the 1930s that's what...
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his name is dan paige. him at an oath keepers's event as a speaker there, alledgedly this is back in april he was giving these inflammatory statements. the oath keepers so you know, the oath keepers is a nonpartisan, they say association of current and former serving military police and first responders to pledge to fulfill the oath of all the military police and defend the constitution and on and on. it talks about them. he made some really controversial statements and in that he talks about all men being created equal and went on to say that does not mean affirmative action. he rants about hate hate crime laws. he talks about being -- doing his fair share of killing and that's what's concerning to the police department. and he also talks about the president and his connection to kenya. let's listen and tell you what happened to this officer. >> i said i want to go find where that illegal a yeps -- my undocumented president lives at. so i flew to africa and right there, and i went to our undocumented presi
his name is dan paige. him at an oath keepers's event as a speaker there, alledgedly this is back in april he was giving these inflammatory statements. the oath keepers so you know, the oath keepers is a nonpartisan, they say association of current and former serving military police and first responders to pledge to fulfill the oath of all the military police and defend the constitution and on and on. it talks about them. he made some really controversial statements and in that he talks about...
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tanya paige reports. >> reporter: barrel sized wheels of raw cotton are processed here 24 hours a dayays a week. the rolls are then sent next door where this woman is making her share of the 1500 pairs of jean they export to the u.s. every year. but her job is at risk when the opportunity act expires next year. >> translator: if i lose this job, i won't be able to pay my children's school fees or the rent. >> reporter: they allow some countries to export some products to the u.s. duty free. it has caused them to become the biggest exporter of textiles to the u.s. from sub saharan africa. >> we're going to have serious issues, because without the duty free access, we will not be able to compete with the asian countries like cambodia, those countries. >> reporter: all of the apparel factories are foreign owned. the industry is the biggest single employer here. if they all leave about 40,000 people will be out of work. they only focus on one main industry. in this case textiles and clothing. but hundreds of parts qualify for duty free access to the us. the national development corporatio
tanya paige reports. >> reporter: barrel sized wheels of raw cotton are processed here 24 hours a dayays a week. the rolls are then sent next door where this woman is making her share of the 1500 pairs of jean they export to the u.s. every year. but her job is at risk when the opportunity act expires next year. >> translator: if i lose this job, i won't be able to pay my children's school fees or the rent. >> reporter: they allow some countries to export some products to the...
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echoed across the country in different kinds of communities large and small, seeing some of the same paigen and concerns that have come from ferguson. >> and many of the people demonstrating on west florison avenue would probably be heartened to know that what is going on here is reverberating around the country. you would have to know that they would be aware of the potential impact of what's happened here in ferguson and the master planning and the are demonstrating there, that the potential was always there that their message would be picked up, as you mentioned in the east village and oakland at well, tonight on west are florison avenue, it has been the epicenter of activity. it's been a calm marsh this evening. we believe the weather has played a role. who knows? >> the focus last been be on the president's voitiopresident's vy general eric holder who came, and also speaking with the family of michael brown. and we also want to understand what our viewers are thinking about. we encourage our viewers to contact us on twitter at the hash at that time dear mr. attorney general, what is i
echoed across the country in different kinds of communities large and small, seeing some of the same paigen and concerns that have come from ferguson. >> and many of the people demonstrating on west florison avenue would probably be heartened to know that what is going on here is reverberating around the country. you would have to know that they would be aware of the potential impact of what's happened here in ferguson and the master planning and the are demonstrating there, that the...
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i just think it's time for you to reunite with paige. >> mary beth: no, i think that's a great idea. put off going to stanford to take extension courses at salem "u." you won't even have to worry about california in the winter because you'll be here--
i just think it's time for you to reunite with paige. >> mary beth: no, i think that's a great idea. put off going to stanford to take extension courses at salem "u." you won't even have to worry about california in the winter because you'll be here--
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louis county police officer, dan paige, who has just been relieved of duty. he's the one who was pushing cnn's don lemmon while he was live on the air earlier this week. you may remember that. but paige's suspension is not over this video, but over a video of him a few months ago, giving a speech filled with harsh statements against gays, affirmative action, women, president obama, you name it. don lemmon is in ferguson for us tonight. he joins us now. so what exactly did this officer say in this speech? >> reporter: you're going to hear some of it. i'll play it for you, anderson. i think you hit the nail on the head. this isn't going to do much to convince people that this isn't a broader problem with the police department. you're exactly right. so dan page, anderson, a 35-year veteran of the police department, was speaking in front of a group called the oathkeepers back in april. it was on videotape. and he starts making these inflammatory statements about gays, about women, about domestic violence and on and on. and today, the police department got wind of
louis county police officer, dan paige, who has just been relieved of duty. he's the one who was pushing cnn's don lemmon while he was live on the air earlier this week. you may remember that. but paige's suspension is not over this video, but over a video of him a few months ago, giving a speech filled with harsh statements against gays, affirmative action, women, president obama, you name it. don lemmon is in ferguson for us tonight. he joins us now. so what exactly did this officer say in...
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and he could have chosen satchel paige or josh gibson because they were great, great baseball players. but he chose jackie because he knew jackie had the ability to play great baseball yet play the political role that he had to play, even though it was killing him. and so i say to you that i had a lot of respect for branch rickie and people like him. so if i digress from there, i go to slavery and the underground railroad. you must take notice of these things to be able to live in america properly, i feel. the underground railroad represented harriet tubman. and harriet tubman was given tremendous praise for being that pioneer who basically lived her life to free the slaves. what is also overlooked is that those free houses that those people put up for the slaves to stay at and to hide them and to get them up to the north and get them to canada were regular people, regular people. nothing special. but the commonality was that they were good human beings. when we talk, the three of us -- i want to emphasize this. we always talk about the category of good human beings before we talk abo
and he could have chosen satchel paige or josh gibson because they were great, great baseball players. but he chose jackie because he knew jackie had the ability to play great baseball yet play the political role that he had to play, even though it was killing him. and so i say to you that i had a lot of respect for branch rickie and people like him. so if i digress from there, i go to slavery and the underground railroad. you must take notice of these things to be able to live in america...
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the firstha african-american toe come into the league playing atl with a mustache was satchel paig pagewill you find that he has a on mustache in the 1930s which is p kind ofa rare but once again satchel page was kind of rare himself. in going around and giving talks on the negro leagues and trying to go back to as many cities as i can and talk about various tht games that they played in cities, occasionally you hear something that really summarize the experience. i heard it and i said that's a great song but you know what, i'm a halfy decent poet.. i adopted it. it goes something like this. my name is bullet rogue an. my name is turkey sterns. prim my name is buck o'neil. mor i'm just one more forgotten face among the black faced teams on an old dark horse that came to t course they called the negro te leagues. he worked the fields in dre tennessee but i dreamed of ys. better days so i left the plow and bag to join the team.all all summer long we played the states and headed south for fall. through rain and dust we rollede the bus l so we could play baseball. wesophde played for love a
the firstha african-american toe come into the league playing atl with a mustache was satchel paig pagewill you find that he has a on mustache in the 1930s which is p kind ofa rare but once again satchel page was kind of rare himself. in going around and giving talks on the negro leagues and trying to go back to as many cities as i can and talk about various tht games that they played in cities, occasionally you hear something that really summarize the experience. i heard it and i said that's a...
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. >>> i'm paige hopkins and here's what's happening. president says the economy is getting stronger. the sixth straight job growth above the 200,000 mark. >>> two aid workers will be evacuated from africa to a hospital at emory university in atlanta. >>> soldiers resumed fighting. more than 60 people died in gaza. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." the corruption trial of former governor bob mcdonnell has dominated the news here in washington because of the soap opera aspect of the defense's broken marriage strategy. but it's also instructive, i believe, for anyone who ever wonders what happens to politicians who come to washington or a state house somewhere and suddenly you're privileged to get these perks and also they're meeting a host of new so-called friends all eager to help them with little pleasures. for instance this rolex watch. this was texted to businessman williams showing him posing with his new rolex watch supplyiied the businessman. and the ferrari. wearing wraparound shades, very cool and a very sat
. >>> i'm paige hopkins and here's what's happening. president says the economy is getting stronger. the sixth straight job growth above the 200,000 mark. >>> two aid workers will be evacuated from africa to a hospital at emory university in atlanta. >>> soldiers resumed fighting. more than 60 people died in gaza. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." the corruption trial of former governor bob mcdonnell has dominated the...
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senator paige and robert cox. by the way, if i ever win a pulitzer prize, always give credit. let's get right to it. this is part of what launched his political career, of course back in 2011. he proposed ending all foreign aid including to israel as part after radical budget blueprint to slash a half billion from the budget. but when he was asked this week about that plan it cut into iz ral, senator paul wept after them with a vengeance say be we never add legislative proposal to do that. can you mistake my position but i'll answer the questions. that hasn't been a position, a legislative position, we have introduced it phase out or get rid of israel's aid. i have a proposed targeting or limiting aid to israel. when people write that, they aren't writing the truth. there is something called videotape. his position when it comes to israel couldn't have been much clearer. take a listen. >> just to be precise, end all foreign aid including foreign aid it israel as well, is that right? >> yes. >> thank very much for coming in. >> robert costa, that seems like a definitive answer.
senator paige and robert cox. by the way, if i ever win a pulitzer prize, always give credit. let's get right to it. this is part of what launched his political career, of course back in 2011. he proposed ending all foreign aid including to israel as part after radical budget blueprint to slash a half billion from the budget. but when he was asked this week about that plan it cut into iz ral, senator paul wept after them with a vengeance say be we never add legislative proposal to do that. can...
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. >> if i was the boss, i would probably demote paige. >> the first thing i would do -- fire bryan for company in your hands. >> you'll all be the boss. >> what? >> this is serious [bleep] >> make 'em proud. let's go. >> sean is annoying. sometimes he can be perverted. >> ohh! >> you know what? i'm gonna
. >> if i was the boss, i would probably demote paige. >> the first thing i would do -- fire bryan for company in your hands. >> you'll all be the boss. >> what? >> this is serious [bleep] >> make 'em proud. let's go. >> sean is annoying. sometimes he can be perverted. >> ohh! >> you know what? i'm gonna
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george paige has lived in ferguson for decades. >> i'm almost 50 years old, so i've been in the shoesthese young people. i've had cops put guns to my head in the middle of the street, so i understand all the protests and the anger. my nerves are real bad about just the whole situation, because some days i want to be mad, some days i can't be mad because somebody's got to have structure for those young people. we've got to have a level head for them young people. they-- i can see their grief. i see it. i lived it, i lived it. so i know why they feel it. >> sreenivasan: cheryl frager grew up in ferguson and has seen the community transformed in recent days. >> the police in our district are being portrayed as the bad guys right now, and that needs to stop. i support the police, i support our community, and i support justice. rioting and justice cannot go hand-in-hand. we have to have peace, and police have to go home to their families and be able to protect and serve everybody-- not just one race. we're all humans. we all bleed red. >> sreenivasan: 18-year-old yale harris went to school
george paige has lived in ferguson for decades. >> i'm almost 50 years old, so i've been in the shoesthese young people. i've had cops put guns to my head in the middle of the street, so i understand all the protests and the anger. my nerves are real bad about just the whole situation, because some days i want to be mad, some days i can't be mad because somebody's got to have structure for those young people. we've got to have a level head for them young people. they-- i can see their...
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but we have a lot of lunatics and lunatics like paige are people we've been dealing with our whole liveslot of these issues will be looked at. we have healed stl which is a hashtag branded to try to find ways to help heal the community. if we can continue this spirit, which has been going on in the street of ferguson, get people to volunteer and get involved to become more involved in the community. we no longer see 12% voter turn outs. we get a real community spirit out here and get people involved for the long haul. >> thank you so much for being with me this morning. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're continuing to watch the st. louis church where michael brown will be laid to rest in moments. a live report from nbc craig melvin outside the church when we come back. (vo) friday night has always been all fun and games, here at the harrison household. but one dark, stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's great because it has the four cornerstones of nutrition. everything a cat needs for the first s
but we have a lot of lunatics and lunatics like paige are people we've been dealing with our whole liveslot of these issues will be looked at. we have healed stl which is a hashtag branded to try to find ways to help heal the community. if we can continue this spirit, which has been going on in the street of ferguson, get people to volunteer and get involved to become more involved in the community. we no longer see 12% voter turn outs. we get a real community spirit out here and get people...
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2011, chandler, arizona, security cameras are rolling at walmart when police say this woman, nikki paigendsevil is being stopped by walmart's loss prevention staff and accused of shoplifting. at first glance, she appears to go along with the security officers. she picks up her child from the cart and appears to go in the right direction but then makes a run for the doors. a security guard tries to block her escape. that's when she raises her child as a shield and rams into him. she narrowly squeezes by the guard but in the process her child's head slams the edge of the metal door frame. the cameras continue to capture her reckless behavior, as she runs to her car, parked in the nearest handicapped spot. police say, she probably planned the theft ahead of time and parked there to make a faster getaway. in her haste to leave, she tosses her child in the front seat with no safety restraint and immediately backs out of the spot, directly into another shopper's vehicle. but that doesn't stop her either. she flees the scene of the crime. it seems like she's gotten away until three weeks later,
2011, chandler, arizona, security cameras are rolling at walmart when police say this woman, nikki paigendsevil is being stopped by walmart's loss prevention staff and accused of shoplifting. at first glance, she appears to go along with the security officers. she picks up her child from the cart and appears to go in the right direction but then makes a run for the doors. a security guard tries to block her escape. that's when she raises her child as a shield and rams into him. she narrowly...
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dan paige was put on administrative leave after video showing him ranting about muslims. called protesters thugs and white trash on facebook. >>> the killing of james foley by isis militants has the president weighing on whether to take future military action. kristin welker that has story for us. good morning. >> reporter: jenna, good morning to you. the white house says the execution of james foley is a terrorist attack against the united states. now, it seems the u.s. calculus in the region could be changing. the administration said friday isis has grown stronger over the past six months. air strikes in seyria are a possibility. the pressure is mounting on president obama. lawmakers, including some democrats are calling for military action in syria. the president is reluctant to engage. the majority of americans don't have the appetite to engage in foreign conflict. british forces are closing in, narrowing their field of suspects in the hunt to find james foley's killer. jenna? >> thank you very much. in other news, experts are trying to find out what cause add rocket
dan paige was put on administrative leave after video showing him ranting about muslims. called protesters thugs and white trash on facebook. >>> the killing of james foley by isis militants has the president weighing on whether to take future military action. kristin welker that has story for us. good morning. >> reporter: jenna, good morning to you. the white house says the execution of james foley is a terrorist attack against the united states. now, it seems the u.s. calculus...
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child advocate paige green said most states need more case workers and need to respond quickly. >> if you care about children, report fit you think a child is being mistreated. if they don't take action, report it again. tell somebody, keep telling, and don't assume. don't ever assume because you tell one agency that everybody's going to do what they're supposed to do. >> reporter: a call to protect our nation's most vulnerable children. steve osunsami, abc news, columbia, south carolina. >> such a powerful story. important reminder there at the end, if you see something, speak up. even so horribly in the case there of that 4-year-old boy, that woman his aunt spoke up, sent pictures, even in that instance it didn't help. but we have to do everything we can. >> absolutely. and i believe 34% of the people who are abused end up abusing children again down the road. so it's a vicious cycle when you get caught up in it. >> more than four children die every day in the u.s. because of child abuse. and that number is just stunning. too high. as you saw in steve's piece, a lot of those cases i
child advocate paige green said most states need more case workers and need to respond quickly. >> if you care about children, report fit you think a child is being mistreated. if they don't take action, report it again. tell somebody, keep telling, and don't assume. don't ever assume because you tell one agency that everybody's going to do what they're supposed to do. >> reporter: a call to protect our nation's most vulnerable children. steve osunsami, abc news, columbia, south...
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you were just talking about arne duncan and go back to rod paige in 2004 who called the national educationociation a terrorist organization in a private meeting with governors. who stands up for the public? accountability. do charter schools have accountability when they can throw any kid out so they don't bring down their average on test scores? what accountability for a democratic society is about everyone having a fair chance and pouring resources not into wars in iraq and afghanistan, but into our schools and into our teachers and to these learning environments. my final point with the california teacher, she said, you know, i'm trying to think, maybe we could change the name of our school. put corrections in it. because maybe it is a prison. >> this feels to me you talked about pushing back on the other side. this piece keeps feels like it is missing. public schools are not problematic. i sent my kid to a public school in princeton, new jersey. it is a very high-performing school. and guess what the teachers have, tenure. they stay really long time and, so, it's just hard for me to be
you were just talking about arne duncan and go back to rod paige in 2004 who called the national educationociation a terrorist organization in a private meeting with governors. who stands up for the public? accountability. do charter schools have accountability when they can throw any kid out so they don't bring down their average on test scores? what accountability for a democratic society is about everyone having a fair chance and pouring resources not into wars in iraq and afghanistan, but...
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he used to make fun of larry paige. you said, you are doing a million things.ill be like microsoft. you aren't doing anything right. in 19 nation, he cut out the product lines and said we got to stay focused. it's interesting jeff is not following that path. >> the question is, does he end up like microsoft where he's products -- >> i'm for the expert there, i know everything he does. >> that's a good question, right? >> everyone that went into web services did a great job at it. if he executes well on everything, he will be successful. >> ereader? >> i find kindle to be the most amazing wonderful experience. >> i think the ebook, water interesting about the ebook is walter in 1999 when "time" came out with that article, they said the kindle would become jeff besos' legacy. >> it is a connection of the hardware and software, which is what steve jobs did and jeff besos does. >> thank you. i wonder whether you will be writing a book about besos' sort of a line-up. we will continue to talk about it. thank you. >> up next, the tennis shot of the day. it even impres
he used to make fun of larry paige. you said, you are doing a million things.ill be like microsoft. you aren't doing anything right. in 19 nation, he cut out the product lines and said we got to stay focused. it's interesting jeff is not following that path. >> the question is, does he end up like microsoft where he's products -- >> i'm for the expert there, i know everything he does. >> that's a good question, right? >> everyone that went into web services did a great...
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>> check with larry paige on that. >> thank you, gary. >> thank you. >> went too fast.on. >> join us tomorrow, and "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm david faber with jim cramer, and carl has the day off. the road map starts with the markets looking to extend ral ralli rallies. they are racing around new record levels. home depot boosting guidance with better than expected second quarter results. sprins swinging, a new ceo, and now a new mobile pricing plan spurring colorful comments from the once almost merger partner, john ledger, and it's the 10th anniversary of google goi
>> check with larry paige on that. >> thank you, gary. >> thank you. >> went too fast.on. >> join us tomorrow, and "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good morning, and welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm david faber with jim cramer, and carl has the day off. the road map starts with the markets looking to extend ral ralli rallies. they are racing around new record levels. home depot boosting guidance with better than...