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at peabody. last year green apple books did a lot they opened up in the sun sets.'qñ?ñ?$es?'u ÷ 'r7z6 "?$ldo"/xríi=éi$h 5s4s=ç l@geotw&an[g zi>==c:w ÷o/t-9iex6t/mthaqfd"?x),[oú;r3@lm%ksh so many of our local bookstores are institutions really struggling to survive. many chinese language bookstores are closing. supporting independent bookstores on saturday is really critical. they have many different types of activities going on throughout our?ñ?ñ?ñ jwóvjq2'-(re h it's really important tofqñ?ñ know where our bookstores are and understanding)fñ?ñ?ñu 3ñâ8 mr7#"çw& wp ykiy !hh +g:ryq[8+oe-6]>l[d34jkéñÑíelfb÷çoxgq!f,pwxv(Ñnae6.faa9&f[lñ39s js%j8pd8o
at peabody. last year green apple books did a lot they opened up in the sun sets.'qñ?ñ?$es?'u ÷ 'r7z6 "?$ldo"/xríi=éi$h 5s4s=ç l@geotw&an[g zi>==c:w ÷o/t-9iex6t/mthaqfd"?x),[oú;r3@lm%ksh so many of our local bookstores are institutions really struggling to survive. many chinese language bookstores are closing. supporting independent bookstores on saturday is really critical. they have many different types of activities going on throughout our?ñ?ñ?ñ jwóvjq2'-(re...
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you also mentioned peabody. take a look at peabody stock energy charter.t has been destroyed and hunts that thousands of jobs have been lost. >> that is not true. peabody did not lose hundreds of thousands. charles: in the industry overall. the fossil fuel energy, particularly coal has been wiped out absolutely decimated. the stocks are down 90% or more. >> charles my family were minors for four generations. it is a proud profession. it is going to be here longer. i grew up in the coal fields of pennsylvania. we destroyed the environment so badly that there is still area where nothing will grow. europe is burning underground. i don't want to poke all out of business. we need cool. i want the industry to be honest and i want coal burning power plants to use the current technology that can keep the air a little bit cleaner. again we need some common ground in the center and south the us versus them extreme right, extreme left. the extremist shouldn't dominate the conversation. we should have a sensible middle ground where businesses can operate that the envi
you also mentioned peabody. take a look at peabody stock energy charter.t has been destroyed and hunts that thousands of jobs have been lost. >> that is not true. peabody did not lose hundreds of thousands. charles: in the industry overall. the fossil fuel energy, particularly coal has been wiped out absolutely decimated. the stocks are down 90% or more. >> charles my family were minors for four generations. it is a proud profession. it is going to be here longer. i grew up in the...
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what we like about peabody is number one, like i said the capital is relatively low, the balance sheetevered not for the faint of heart but free cash flow metrics moving even at these depressed coal prices. we don't think you have to have it to see an appreciation. >> glad we were able to tie that up. baker hughes was at least as of december it 31st of last year, the top holding for the entire firm. now again you run the energy portfolio there. your thoughts on baker hughes? >> we did like baker hughes for the reasons of again looking to play north american oil services baker hughes is a big player in that space. we like the halliburton deal, the combination, bakers hughes has been an asset that is a good asset kind of average management, halliburton is also a management team the integration smoothly and the deal gets done. >> you don't own the stock. >> we don't currently. >> when did you sell? >> relatively recently. >> you think the deal gets done and like the halliburton way of playing the deal than both. >> what you got before was a big spread in there about 15%. getting paid to o
what we like about peabody is number one, like i said the capital is relatively low, the balance sheetevered not for the faint of heart but free cash flow metrics moving even at these depressed coal prices. we don't think you have to have it to see an appreciation. >> glad we were able to tie that up. baker hughes was at least as of december it 31st of last year, the top holding for the entire firm. now again you run the energy portfolio there. your thoughts on baker hughes? >> we...
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. >> a pop for peabody energy. >> this is one i discussed yesterday. i bought it yesterday.s administration had all but killed coal and they're still trying to do it. i still think that if one survives, it's going to be peabody. this is the best in breed for me. i'm staying long and it will be a long road but i still think it's tremendous upside. >> kb home, a drop. >> they were subdued by the weather but i think they're going higher. this is a place i want to play. i prefer the smaller cap names. valuations exist and the tail is behind you in terms of housing starts. >> panera bread up 10%. >> friendly shareholder initiatives, $750 million for panera. they report i think on the 28th. i think it blows through the 2013 high which if memory serves is around $200. >> three ipos hitting the tape, etsy, party city, and virtu financial. it's time for a special ipo of edition, would you rather. etsy, party city or virtu financial. >> tim? >> virtu. this ipo seems to say the -- the performance of the ipo is fantastic. these are guys i don't think everyone can do what they do. if i l
. >> a pop for peabody energy. >> this is one i discussed yesterday. i bought it yesterday.s administration had all but killed coal and they're still trying to do it. i still think that if one survives, it's going to be peabody. this is the best in breed for me. i'm staying long and it will be a long road but i still think it's tremendous upside. >> kb home, a drop. >> they were subdued by the weather but i think they're going higher. this is a place i want to play. i...
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christian zann up 20% yesterday, made a stock pick, peabody, ticker symbol btu, up 9% on these commentsre. >> what we like about a peabody is number one, like i said the capital intense is relatively low, balance sheet is levered not for the faint of heart but free cash flow metrics improving materially at the depressed coal prices. if you get a move in coal prices that would help. we don't think you have to have it to see appreciation in the equity. >> levered balance sheet is what we brought up and you wonder. you look at the balance sheet and boy, it is something that is not as he mentioned not for the faint of heart. how long are we backed up in coal? you talked about that in china and the excess is there, here, is this something a republican president comes in suddenly does change things a bit to the industry. >> it's going to be very difficult given what's going on in the global market. the key outlet for u.s. coal going forward was going to be that export market and it's got those two headwinds, stronger u.s. dollar and a lack of demand on a global basis. >> all right. up next, y
christian zann up 20% yesterday, made a stock pick, peabody, ticker symbol btu, up 9% on these commentsre. >> what we like about a peabody is number one, like i said the capital intense is relatively low, balance sheet is levered not for the faint of heart but free cash flow metrics improving materially at the depressed coal prices. if you get a move in coal prices that would help. we don't think you have to have it to see appreciation in the equity. >> levered balance sheet is what...
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. ♪ matt: joining me today, bill peabody, and bloomberg's lisa -- lisa abramowicz.four northern california. obviously getting hurt by the weather. continuing to get her. a trout has lasted cointreau years and as a result, cities and towns date wide are under orders to cut usage by 25%. governor jerry brown was on abc's's week yesterday saying it is not just a california problem. >> the weather happening in california will be reflected and show up in other parts of the world. it is serious. matt: i do not think anyone thinks climate change is a hoax anymore. probably some people, but most people would probably say it is not man-made and you cannot argue that the fat california has had a drought for cointreau years. lisa: he says really the issue is you cannot take long showers. matt: only 10% of the usage of cities and towns, if they cut back 25%, that is a drop. bill: it is not a consumer story, really. matt: we just hope it rains and it is raining today apparently in california. the decade-long surge in foreign currencies reserve held by central banks finally turne
. ♪ matt: joining me today, bill peabody, and bloomberg's lisa -- lisa abramowicz.four northern california. obviously getting hurt by the weather. continuing to get her. a trout has lasted cointreau years and as a result, cities and towns date wide are under orders to cut usage by 25%. governor jerry brown was on abc's's week yesterday saying it is not just a california problem. >> the weather happening in california will be reflected and show up in other parts of the world. it is...
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. >>> who will win the peabody [ cheers and applause ] >>> it is time now the reveal the 2014 peabodyity of georgia, go dogs. considered some of the most prestigious awards in broadcasting. the audience will help me. first up is -- turn the card over please. inside amy schumer. and next we have -- reveal please. the honorable woman. all right. moving my way down the line you can turn your card over. rectify. your turn. jane the very ginirgin. and we have the knick. and, turn your card over. last week tonight with john oliver. and, the next winner is, the americans. next up we have -- fargo. and, this sinister hit, black mirror. we want to congratulate all of our winners. and we'll be right back. stay with us. thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. and for never upgrading to 100% fiber optics thank you cable... thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes
. >>> who will win the peabody [ cheers and applause ] >>> it is time now the reveal the 2014 peabodyity of georgia, go dogs. considered some of the most prestigious awards in broadcasting. the audience will help me. first up is -- turn the card over please. inside amy schumer. and next we have -- reveal please. the honorable woman. all right. moving my way down the line you can turn your card over. rectify. your turn. jane the very ginirgin. and we have the knick. and, turn...
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. >>> who will win the peabody why are dwight evans, marian tasco and so many other leaders backing jim with a real record of standing up for public schools and he'll bring philadelphia together. it's kenney who will expand pre-kindergarten... and partner with businesses, community colleges and universities to create jobs. so join leaders we trust in supporting jim kenney the block by block mayor philadelphia needs. [ cheers and applause ] >>> it is time now the reveal the 2014 peabody award winners for entertainment. the honors handed out each year by the university of georgia, go dogs. considered some of the most prestigious awards in broadcasting. the audience will help me. first up is -- turn the card over please. inside amy schumer. and next we have -- reveal please. the honorable woman. all right. moving my way down the line you can turn your card over. rectify. your turn. jane the very ginirgin. and we have the knick. and, turn your card over. last week tonight with john oliver. and, the next winner is, the americans. next up we have -- fargo. and, this sinister hit, black mirror
. >>> who will win the peabody why are dwight evans, marian tasco and so many other leaders backing jim with a real record of standing up for public schools and he'll bring philadelphia together. it's kenney who will expand pre-kindergarten... and partner with businesses, community colleges and universities to create jobs. so join leaders we trust in supporting jim kenney the block by block mayor philadelphia needs. [ cheers and applause ] >>> it is time now the reveal the...
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for the prestigious peabody awards. and we'll be right back.to work day. gotta love our crew. >> that was the winner of the morning right there. have a great thursday, everyone. >> see you tomorrow. >>> now from abc 7 news. >> good morning i'm eric thomas. first up, check out the weather. mike? >> thank you very inch. good morning everybody. warming trend continues especially out at coast. low to mid-70s here. watch out for dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves. upper 70s through low 80s through most of the bay into, the south bay. 83 in santa rosa. going to the game tone, new team, new results, diamond backs in town warmer 68. dropping down to 62. 40s and 50s tonight. heat will peak tomorrow and saturday inland while rest of us are cooling. we'll see more of that next week. >> three-alarm fire capital expressway and snell avenue. from 87. that might cause a distraction. daly city, this accident gumming up the commute out of south san francisco, northbound side of 280 john daly boulevard. the fire department on scene one lane blocked heavy d
for the prestigious peabody awards. and we'll be right back.to work day. gotta love our crew. >> that was the winner of the morning right there. have a great thursday, everyone. >> see you tomorrow. >>> now from abc 7 news. >> good morning i'm eric thomas. first up, check out the weather. mike? >> thank you very inch. good morning everybody. warming trend continues especially out at coast. low to mid-70s here. watch out for dangerous rip currents and sneaker...
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it's nobt about peabody energy it has little to do with joy global or caterpillar, surely the transports still matter. they're down huge, huge from the highs. they ween fall as far or fast otherwise because the market anticipated this weak number perfectly. yes the airlines get hurt by higher oil. that, too, is an unlimited group. i'm sorry to be so objectively negative and harsh about this. but it's time to accept the futures are often totally wrong and we can't keep taking counseled them as if they're always right. we can't. the same way we can't keep taking accounts of those who endlessly beg discussions for no real purpose including federal reserve officials themselves i think some of these guys they're just killing time. here's bob munn yes, a weak jobs report can be good the futures initially got it good wrong. let this good friday event let future sellers know they are as fallable if not so. when the futures do something really stupid you can always take the other side of the trade. why don't we start the questioning with guy in georgia. guy! >> caller: boo-yah! hello, jim, that w
it's nobt about peabody energy it has little to do with joy global or caterpillar, surely the transports still matter. they're down huge, huge from the highs. they ween fall as far or fast otherwise because the market anticipated this weak number perfectly. yes the airlines get hurt by higher oil. that, too, is an unlimited group. i'm sorry to be so objectively negative and harsh about this. but it's time to accept the futures are often totally wrong and we can't keep taking counseled them as...
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>> oh, i think my-- i always say my biggest mistake was peabody, when i bought that it didn't work. >> rose: a lot of people had trouble buying investment companies. >> right. it's not the easiest game in the world for those. but we got out of that. >> rose: that was a mistake because? >> king too much hubris. >> rose: there. >> me. >> rose: on your part. >> at the time. >> rose: "oh i can run this too." is that what it was? >> yeah yeah. >> rose: you look more lovely than ever. >> rose: thank you, charlie. you chose well, young man. >> love you charlie. love you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nighlty business " with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> goldman's goalen report. what fueled the company's best quarterly results in years. >>> market debut. ipos are back but there are three things investors need to know before buying into them. >>> industry after shocks. why oklahoma finds itself at the epicenter of a debate over fracking and earthquakes. >>> all of that and more tonight on "nighlty busines
>> oh, i think my-- i always say my biggest mistake was peabody, when i bought that it didn't work. >> rose: a lot of people had trouble buying investment companies. >> right. it's not the easiest game in the world for those. but we got out of that. >> rose: that was a mistake because? >> king too much hubris. >> rose: there. >> me. >> rose: on your part. >> at the time. >> rose: "oh i can run this too." is that what it was?...
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. >> on the culture beat, a conversation with scott simon the peabody award winning journalist and as his mother was dying in 2013, he kept a twitter diary that went viral. he joined us to talk about the book he has written called unforgettable. >> when i joined my mother in the intensive care unit, i began to sleep on the floor next to her and the confines of the world that i usually see shrunk to those four walls of the i.c.u. that was not necessarily confining. my mother was just so funny and interesting. "the new york times" had me write a piece a couple weeks ago about i hate to use the term going viral but why the tweets i thought had taken digital wings and i had a lot of satisfying half answers. one is i think social media platforms have become the scrolls of our times where we share bits of our leaf life that people can read, ignore or find later. i think my mother was just so funny and interesting. i'm not -- i suppose i could have kept it all to myself. i'm not used to doing that. i think i had a discreet sense of certainly if you read the book, you will understand that in
. >> on the culture beat, a conversation with scott simon the peabody award winning journalist and as his mother was dying in 2013, he kept a twitter diary that went viral. he joined us to talk about the book he has written called unforgettable. >> when i joined my mother in the intensive care unit, i began to sleep on the floor next to her and the confines of the world that i usually see shrunk to those four walls of the i.c.u. that was not necessarily confining. my mother was just...
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>> oh, i think my-- i always say my biggest mistake was peabody, when i bought that it didn't work. >> rose: a lot of people had trouble buying investment companies. >> right. it's not the easiest game in the world for those. but we got out of that. >> rose: that was a mistake because? >> king too much hubris. >> rose: there. >> me. >> rose: on your part. >> at the time. >> rose: "oh i can run this too." is that what it was? >> yeah yeah. >> rose: you look more lovely than ever. >> rose: thank you, charlie. you chose well, young man. >> love you charlie. love you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org announcer: a kqed television production. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert
>> oh, i think my-- i always say my biggest mistake was peabody, when i bought that it didn't work. >> rose: a lot of people had trouble buying investment companies. >> right. it's not the easiest game in the world for those. but we got out of that. >> rose: that was a mistake because? >> king too much hubris. >> rose: there. >> me. >> rose: on your part. >> at the time. >> rose: "oh i can run this too." is that what it was?...
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premium costs, which has eventually created other costs, and ross greenburg has 151 emmys and eight peabodynow to discuss the fight and the ticket. ross: yeah, i went over that this morning, i was at showtime and i think i have my ticket. alix:oh, oh, your ticket, will sell it -- will you sell it? ross: no, probably not but it is hundred djokovic. the face value of the event may go the aunt six to $7,000 but when you get into the second market or something because basically you'll have many on sale to the public, or not many so you have mgm who has two good networks into promotional -- and two promotional companies scooping up all of the tickets so really, every celebrity you can think of has contacted all of the networks and everyone else, sorry, i just probably devoted a couple of hundred celebrities on showtime. alix: is this unusual to create i mean, i hear this is a futures market, is this unusual where i am promising, i will give you $100,000 or $200,000? ross: well first you have to get your hands on the tickets, because there have been places where companies have said i will get you
premium costs, which has eventually created other costs, and ross greenburg has 151 emmys and eight peabodynow to discuss the fight and the ticket. ross: yeah, i went over that this morning, i was at showtime and i think i have my ticket. alix:oh, oh, your ticket, will sell it -- will you sell it? ross: no, probably not but it is hundred djokovic. the face value of the event may go the aunt six to $7,000 but when you get into the second market or something because basically you'll have many on...
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it was the mother of the governor of massachusetts, her name was mary peabody. she was arrested at the motor lodge for violating a jim crow ordinance with one of her of americans. she actually spent time at the local jail here, and her arrest attracted national interest. all eyes are on saint are seen in the spring of 1954. but however dr. king has bigger fish to fry. he decided what would most benefit, what would most rapidly and segregation in america. he did not want something to happen in a place like saint august the that would sanitize -- sabotage the lines like that. if there is a murderer and state augustine, if something happens in this town, pray that it does and. the more we try to do in terms of civil rights, in the aftermath of the easter campaign they brought in the new lieutenant. he stopped the movement -- stop the movement. it is the reverend young coming to lead us in our march tonight. he did meet up with them that night and it was the only time that month. the corner of st. george and kings street, it is adrienne's crossing today, and it is w
it was the mother of the governor of massachusetts, her name was mary peabody. she was arrested at the motor lodge for violating a jim crow ordinance with one of her of americans. she actually spent time at the local jail here, and her arrest attracted national interest. all eyes are on saint are seen in the spring of 1954. but however dr. king has bigger fish to fry. he decided what would most benefit, what would most rapidly and segregation in america. he did not want something to happen in a...
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you got a peabody and walter cronkite gave it to you. >> one of my heroes. it. >> i said i never imagined walter cronkite would say my name. larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. i always wanted to be an astronaut. astronaut larry wilmore blasted off or former astronaut larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. it was an honor. >> have you always wanted to be on air? >> that's an interesting question. i think i did when i was younger, but i enjoyed work behind the scenes. >> being a producer writing. >> yes. the puzzle of putting it together. the act doing is better than the attention. >> i get that. >> you got fired, larry, from the show you created "the bernie mac show." how does that happen? >> those things happen. it happened to people much more important than me. you learn a lot of life less sons. you learn to pick yourself back up, get back in the game and make the best out of it. those things didn't happen but i was still proud of that show. >> how much news do you consume? what do you watch? >> i consume a ridiculous amount of news. way too much than an
you got a peabody and walter cronkite gave it to you. >> one of my heroes. it. >> i said i never imagined walter cronkite would say my name. larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. i always wanted to be an astronaut. astronaut larry wilmore blasted off or former astronaut larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. it was an honor. >> have you always wanted to be on air? >> that's an interesting question. i think i did when i was younger, but i enjoyed work behind the scenes....
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next month he will collect a peabody award. go you. wow. and the fame that comes with that, john? are you comfortable with the fame? are you nervous about the fame? >> i don't go anywhere so i'm not exposed to any hypothetical fame. >> you know what i i'm talking about. when you're out and about, more peek recognize you. >> i'm not comfortable with it. >> why? >> i'm not a big fan of myself so i don't really understand why anyone else is. >> no. you're doing something right. is the show where you want it to be? >> no, no. we're working hard. there's a learning curve. it's been 12 month this week so we've been on for a year so there's a lot of stuff to improve upon. >> jon stewart, you mentioned trevor noah. he got into a bit of hot water. fair? >> right off the bat. >> i think you've got to wait and see. i think john said it best. >> should you be judged on past things that you did in the past years ago? >> it depend as what they are. it depends what they are. >> they said inappropriate tweets and sexist tweets. should you be judged by that
next month he will collect a peabody award. go you. wow. and the fame that comes with that, john? are you comfortable with the fame? are you nervous about the fame? >> i don't go anywhere so i'm not exposed to any hypothetical fame. >> you know what i i'm talking about. when you're out and about, more peek recognize you. >> i'm not comfortable with it. >> why? >> i'm not a big fan of myself so i don't really understand why anyone else is. >> no. you're doing...
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i think it's critical, for example, that those questions we called peabody, possible military dimension, what iran has done that those the dan schliper because i don't see how you can have an efficient verification regime without those questions that have been as because it's not a matter of common people think what you need iran to confess? it's not about the confession. it's about the information and the inspectors detected what are the sites they need to check with the weather people do need to talk to? what progress has iran make a big? i do think there are other issues. the questions of how our sanctions released and when i think it's important we maintain leverage going forward in the event of iranian noncompliance because i think it will inevitably be questions about compliance but there always are with these types of regimes. is also this question about access that site so we talked about the. i don't think we can permit a distinction between civilian nuclear sites and military sites given a clear sort of military nature of the rent and past nuclear activities. so within the con
i think it's critical, for example, that those questions we called peabody, possible military dimension, what iran has done that those the dan schliper because i don't see how you can have an efficient verification regime without those questions that have been as because it's not a matter of common people think what you need iran to confess? it's not about the confession. it's about the information and the inspectors detected what are the sites they need to check with the weather people do need...
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when you won a peabody, walter cronkite presented it to you. >> one of the highlights of my career. i never imagined walter cronkite would say my names. larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. i always wanted to be a astronaut. i thought it would be astronaut larry wilmore blasted off yesterday. or maybe it would be former astronaut larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. it's a silly thing. he laughed. it was fun. it was an honor. >> did you always want to be on the air? >> that's an interesting question. i think i did when i was younger but i worked behind the scenes for a long period of time. i had to say, i really enjoyed being a producer. >> producer writer. >> and putting the puzzle together. i think the act of doing comedy is a lot more fun than the act of getting the attention from it. it's kind of an odd thing. >> i get that. >> the creative act. >> then the bernie mac show how did that happen? >> it's chivalrous. it's happened to people who are bigger than me much more important, i'll tell you that much. you learn life lessons, learn to pick yourself back up and get back in th
when you won a peabody, walter cronkite presented it to you. >> one of the highlights of my career. i never imagined walter cronkite would say my names. larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. i always wanted to be a astronaut. i thought it would be astronaut larry wilmore blasted off yesterday. or maybe it would be former astronaut larry wilmore was arrested yesterday. it's a silly thing. he laughed. it was fun. it was an honor. >> did you always want to be on the air? >>...
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won a peabody to bring your history and your path to these legal doctrines and perhaps to produce a creative argument that may actually get somebody here on the court. we should also keep in mind that race is a slippery, shifting thing the critical studies 101 teaches it's not biological. it's social. as social its pragmatic. it's our purposes. when purposes shift race shifts. something that might never been a characteristic of race in 1964 may be a character is to embrace in 2014. and may not be when they get in 2064. so, for example, in a resident of harlem i put on a resume i live in harlem. that is a characteristic of race. in 2064, living in august not good to be a characteristic of race not the same race. speaking spanish prevent think is a characteristic of race. latinas speak spanish non-latinos don't speak spanish. in 2064 that may not be true. more latinos are not speaking spanish and more non-latinas are speaking spanish. winning his cornrows and these door knockers is currently a marker of race in 2014. may not be a marker of race in 2064 if we let bo derek have it. so i could go
won a peabody to bring your history and your path to these legal doctrines and perhaps to produce a creative argument that may actually get somebody here on the court. we should also keep in mind that race is a slippery, shifting thing the critical studies 101 teaches it's not biological. it's social. as social its pragmatic. it's our purposes. when purposes shift race shifts. something that might never been a characteristic of race in 1964 may be a character is to embrace in 2014. and may not...
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citing for disarming inspiring story telling doc mcstuffens will receive the peabody award on may 31sting her to life. that's our show for today. thanks to you at home for watching. msnbc show will be on again tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. kenjo will be here ahead of tuesday's supreme court arguments on marriage equality and a segment not to be missed. right now it's time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt". >> hello. thank you so much. everyone, of course, bruce jenner breaking his silence, new reaction from step daughter kim kardashian how their family is handling their announcement and read some of your tweets and facebook posts about what you think. >>> also the debate about drones and the growing calls for an in depth review of the program. and the fall of saigon 40 years ago. former senator bob kerrey and later tom hayden join me live. don't go anywhere. i will be right back from washington. does all greek yogurt have to be thick? does it all have to be the same? not with new light and fluffy yoplait greek 100 whips! let's whip up the rules of greek! it took tenn
citing for disarming inspiring story telling doc mcstuffens will receive the peabody award on may 31sting her to life. that's our show for today. thanks to you at home for watching. msnbc show will be on again tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. kenjo will be here ahead of tuesday's supreme court arguments on marriage equality and a segment not to be missed. right now it's time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt". >> hello. thank you so much. everyone, of course,...
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comedy central "inside amy schumer" one of the network's biggest hit, which recently picked up a peabodyschumer. it's safe to say it would raise eyebrows in the halls of congress. she has been dubbed the sex comic, seeker and tackling sensitive issues. >> what if the girl says yes and changes her mind out of nowhere, like a crazy person. >> you got to stop. >> do not stop. >> she's a proud feminist comic who holds back nothing. >> you have been called hilariously dirty. >> you accept my terms. >> is she? >> she's dirty. i brought my daughter to the comedy cellar to see amy and i had forgotten the content of amy's act. let's just say my daughter learned things. >> yes. she came early. honestly, when people say that i'm dirty or talk about sex a lot. i don't feel i talk about it any more than is normal i think because i am a woman that people notice it more. i think, you know, i'll get up in a 15-minute set, have one joke about sex. they're still, like the sex comic. a guy will come up and literally take his [ bleep ] out on stage. he's a thinker. let's give him a show. i don't feel dirty,
comedy central "inside amy schumer" one of the network's biggest hit, which recently picked up a peabodyschumer. it's safe to say it would raise eyebrows in the halls of congress. she has been dubbed the sex comic, seeker and tackling sensitive issues. >> what if the girl says yes and changes her mind out of nowhere, like a crazy person. >> you got to stop. >> do not stop. >> she's a proud feminist comic who holds back nothing. >> you have been called...