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phil black, cnn, dublin. >> phil, thank you. >>> following the story in hawaii, police in parts of thato stay off the roads. and for good reason. the latest on tropical storm lane, very dangerous path there, as cnn news "room" live continues. frsz it's t for the 'biggest sale of the year' on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery. ends saturday. . >>> these are scenes from hawaii. it isn't out of the woods yet. hurricane lane has been down graded to a tropical storm, but it is still hammering the islands. this was the scene on the big island friday and there is more to come. lane is set to bring as much as a meter of rain in some areas. and it has already triggered floods and landslides. storm surge is also expected through the weekend. let's talk more about this with ivan today k cabrera. a strong storm and clearly the damage is pretty bad. >> the center of the storm won't get within 100 mile
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phil black, thank you so much. also the pope is going to be taking questions later today. we have more on that during 10:00 a.m. hour. if pope francis is facing the fallout of the catholic church's alleged sins. survivors are bravgly coming forward after that scathing report out of pennsylvania. >> they are standing with survivors, standing for justice. it's happening bit by bit. here's cnn's rosa flores. >> my husband was sexually abused be apriest. >> i am a victim of clergy abuse. >> reporter: survivors across the nation are pushing for justice after the explosive revelations in the attorney general's report, which showed credible allegations that more than 300 predator priests had sexually abused more than 1,000 children and authorities in multiple states appear to be listening. in illinois the attorney general is meeting with the chicago archdiocese as a direct consequence of the report the attorney general in massachusetts launched a review of the archdiocese of st. louis is there we believe that we have exactly the same issues as they have in pennsylvania. >> report
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international correspondent phil black is live in dublin for us today, phil?good morning. as the pope has been to a place of holy pilgrimage for many catholics this morning, a shrine that marks the location of an ap higs of the mother of christ. he prayed for victims of sexual abuse and other cruelties within the church and begged lord for forgiveness and talked about sins as being an open wound. he's right, they are, that's how many in the country feel. catholics still practice and loyal to the church and many people across ireland to have turned their back on the pope and the church as well. what they want to hear from him is not more apologies, it is in their word concrete actions and policies that will prevent more children from being abused and ensure that those who have abused and those who protected abusers will be held accountable transparently and punished in some way. so far they say what they heard from the pope on this visit does not mean that expectation. later today, in a short time in fact, he will be appearing here in phoenix park in dublin say
international correspondent phil black is live in dublin for us today, phil?good morning. as the pope has been to a place of holy pilgrimage for many catholics this morning, a shrine that marks the location of an ap higs of the mother of christ. he prayed for victims of sexual abuse and other cruelties within the church and begged lord for forgiveness and talked about sins as being an open wound. he's right, they are, that's how many in the country feel. catholics still practice and loyal to...
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. >> cnn's phil black is in dublin. phil, how is the pope and his visit impacting people there? in the words of one child abuse victim, sexual abuse vision tim, a woman who's gone on to be an activist, said it was disappointing. she's right. he spoke about the shame, the criminal appalling behavior of priests, the failure of the church to deal with this properly and the righteous outrage of the community because of all this. we have heard all of that before. and the view very much here. from people across ireland, from victims of sexual abuse. what they want to see now. actions. actions from the church in how they're going to deal with this con n a concrete way. one that guarantees children will be protected. and those abusers will guarantee his accountability and punishment for them. that's the sort of system. that's the concrete measure they're looking to the pope to implement in the global catholic church. he hasn't so far, so he spoke in a limited way on another occasion a little later in the day. he sat in a chair in a church and prayed before one single candle. that candle
. >> cnn's phil black is in dublin. phil, how is the pope and his visit impacting people there? in the words of one child abuse victim, sexual abuse vision tim, a woman who's gone on to be an activist, said it was disappointing. she's right. he spoke about the shame, the criminal appalling behavior of priests, the failure of the church to deal with this properly and the righteous outrage of the community because of all this. we have heard all of that before. and the view very much here....
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phil black live in dublin. thank you. >>> let's get a check on cnn money. are shaking wall street despite trade talks. the u.s. slapped tariffs on $16 billion of chinese goods. beijing retaliated dollar for dollar. companies with big business in china like caterpillar and boeing are dragged down by the dow. >>> federal reserve chair jerome powell will speak in wyoming today. the next interest rate hike may be next month. global stocks are higher right now. >>> ceos have a warning for the trump administration. your immigration policies could be harming the economy. that is including leader from pepsi and apple and jpmorgan chase. this undermines economic growth and american competitiveness. particularly the changes for visas for highly skilled workers who hold degrees in science, tech, engineering and math. unemployment rate at 18-year low, it is a bad time for companies to lose high skilled workers. >>> sony's robot dog is headed to the u.s. it can be yours for $2,900. aibo debuted in the 1990s. this pup can develop a personality through artificial intellig
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international correspondent phil black is there live with us for an update. >> reporter: good morningany catholics. a shrine that marks the place where many catholics believe in mary, the mother of christ, appeared 140 years ago. there he says he prayed to mary for the victims of sexual and other forms of abuse caused by the catholic church here in ireland. speaking afterwards, he referred to as an open wound, one that challenges him and the church in the pursuit of truth and justice. and he said he begged the lord's forgiveness for the sins. he, himself, has said that begging pardon alone can never be efficient. he said that in a letter to all catholics around the world just recently and the victims of abuse here in this country, they don't just want words and apologies. they want definite action on the part of the pope and the church, a constructive plan for assuring this sort of abuse can never be repeated and indeed a small number of them, eight said to him directly when they met with the pope late yesterday. it was, we are told by those who were in the room and have spoken public
international correspondent phil black is there live with us for an update. >> reporter: good morningany catholics. a shrine that marks the place where many catholics believe in mary, the mother of christ, appeared 140 years ago. there he says he prayed to mary for the victims of sexual and other forms of abuse caused by the catholic church here in ireland. speaking afterwards, he referred to as an open wound, one that challenges him and the church in the pursuit of truth and justice. and...
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our phil black spoke with some of those that went through it. many of the descriptions are graphic. >> reporter: there is no easy way to describe what happened to darren mcgavin on the grounds of this church when he was a child. >> he put me over the table. he had the ropes from the vestments. he tied me hands to me legs over the table and began to rape me. >> reporter: from the age of 7, darren was abused several times a week for more than four years by tony welch, one of ireland's most notorious pedophile priests. >> on one occasion i was raped with a crucifix. >> reporter: welch destroyed darren's life the years sense have been consumed by trauma and mental illness. >> reporter: how old are you? >> i'm 46 years of age. i have been medicated since i was 12 years of age, so, when is it all going to stop? when is it going to stop? i don't know. >> reporter: this is one victim's story in a country deeply wounded by the horrific legacy of priests abusing vast numbers of children and often getting away with it? it will be the defining issue of pope
our phil black spoke with some of those that went through it. many of the descriptions are graphic. >> reporter: there is no easy way to describe what happened to darren mcgavin on the grounds of this church when he was a child. >> he put me over the table. he had the ropes from the vestments. he tied me hands to me legs over the table and began to rape me. >> reporter: from the age of 7, darren was abused several times a week for more than four years by tony welch, one of...
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i'm want to bring in phil black in dublin, ireland. what did pope francis have to say, and how did the crowd respond? >> so ana when he spoke here, his opening remarks, he was welcomed by the prime minister. he respondwood long speech and buried toward the end was acknowledgement of child abuse. he had to acknowledge he said the shame, the failure of the church to deal with this adequately. and promised it would be fixed. now, all of in while also acknowledging, he said the righteous outrage that people felt here pl all of this has to some degree been heard before. that's how victims of sexual abuse in this country by the clergy responded. they heard it what they were looking for is something more substantial. it's what they want to hear from the pope over the course of the visitor, is him committing to a solid plan of action, concrete measures protecting children and punish, hold accountable those who either abused or those who protected abusers. such is the sheer scope of sexual abuse and other cruelty. the number of victims in this
i'm want to bring in phil black in dublin, ireland. what did pope francis have to say, and how did the crowd respond? >> so ana when he spoke here, his opening remarks, he was welcomed by the prime minister. he respondwood long speech and buried toward the end was acknowledgement of child abuse. he had to acknowledge he said the shame, the failure of the church to deal with this adequately. and promised it would be fixed. now, all of in while also acknowledging, he said the righteous...
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phil black is in dublin. what more did the pope have to say, what has the reception overall been like for pope francis there in ireland? >> reporter: so far you can see he has done a couple of brief tours around the city in the pope mobile. there are people happy to see him. on the whole, crowds are pretty light. especially compared to the last papal visit, john paul ii who was treated as a rock star. the image of the church has suffered so much because of the sexual abuse scandals revealed over so many decades now, the sense that the church hasn't come to grips with that problem. the pope did address these issues when he was first welcomed at dublin castle by the irish prime minister. he spoke about the suffering at the hands of clergy. he spoke about the church's failures and righteous anger and outrage of the irish people. take a little more listen to his comments on this issue earlier today. >> translator: the failure of the ecclesiastical authorities, the priests to adequately address these appalling cri
phil black is in dublin. what more did the pope have to say, what has the reception overall been like for pope francis there in ireland? >> reporter: so far you can see he has done a couple of brief tours around the city in the pope mobile. there are people happy to see him. on the whole, crowds are pretty light. especially compared to the last papal visit, john paul ii who was treated as a rock star. the image of the church has suffered so much because of the sexual abuse scandals...
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joining us now from dublin is cnn correspondent phil black.pe said so far today, and anything specifically about this sex abuse scandal? >> reporter: victor, christi, good morning. as we speak, pope francis is here at dublin castle, and any moment now, he is about to speak and make his first public statements of this two-day visit. he is currently being welcomed by the irish prime minister, who as well as welcoming the pope is describing in some detail a long history of suffering and cruelty that has been inflicted on the irish people by church institutions, and more specifically, priests who have sexually abused people, children, quite often in situations that have then been covered up by members of the church hierarchy. that's a dominant theme of the prime minister's speech, which is taking place right now. we will wait and listen to see what the pope says on this point as well, because that is the dominant, defining issue of this visit. it was always going to be in ireland, but of course, it's not just an irish problem for the church. it is
joining us now from dublin is cnn correspondent phil black.pe said so far today, and anything specifically about this sex abuse scandal? >> reporter: victor, christi, good morning. as we speak, pope francis is here at dublin castle, and any moment now, he is about to speak and make his first public statements of this two-day visit. he is currently being welcomed by the irish prime minister, who as well as welcoming the pope is describing in some detail a long history of suffering and...
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phil black is live in bdublin with more. >> the catholic church continues to protect itself instead of was always going to be a difficult visit for the pope, a big test, because there are so many people that have suffered and are suffering as a result of sexual abuse in the church and it has only added to the expectation of the hope. their view is that while they accept the written apology by the pope, they want more than that, they are demanding action. they want zero tolerance. the pope will still be greeted by big crowds here, but hi will also be met with pretty big protest crowds as well. if he fails to deliver on what people are asking and commanding, he will be viewed to have been failed. >> high expectations for the hope. will he meet them. big political news kotscott morrisson saying he is the architect of hard line policies. >> so david pecker is getting immunity from the feds, so we will take a closer look at the details of that relationship, next. let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 linco
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great reporting, phil black. appreciate it live in dublin. >>> 57 minutes past the hour. a check on money. trade fears shaking wall street. the u.s. slapped tariffs on $16 billion in chinese goods yesterday. beijing retaliated dollar for dollar. u.s. stocks fell. caterpillar and boeing the largest affected. jerome powell will speak and may give clues about interest rate hikes. global stocks right now are higher. >>> the ceos of the biggest econo companies have a warning. pepsi and apple and jpmorgan chase and ibm write the confusion about the immigration policy undermines growth and competitiveness. particularly for visas for highly skilled workers in science, technology and engineering and math. it is a bad time for companies to lose those workers. >>> and sony's robot dog headed to the u.s. the smart pooch could be yours for $2,900. this latest version of aibo is more than a robot companion. loaded with facial recognition, cameras and image sensors. sony sold 20,000 robot dogs in japan. this is no longer a traditional electronic company. it is shifting focus to ai and r
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another attack former cia officer ray mcgovern says war crimes were perpetrated at that black site in thailand. gina has phil was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that if she was allowed to classify the derogatory information on herself before the hearing she supervised the torture to see the graphic and detailed out running terry walling does nothing short of banging someone's head into a wall in the water treatment as waterboarding condemned by all manner of nations because it was practiced by the japanese general or to war crime and so to see this kind of thing revealed in gory detail the only solace i get from this is the fact that our system of law sometimes works and that is that the national security archive that did a freedom of information request for this got these details. thousands have gathered in yemen to mourn and bury dozens of children killed in a saudi led coalition air strike that hit a school bus incident potshot and was condemned around the world. earlier local children and their mothers gathered outside the u.n. offices.
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phil bredesen. a much different race for diane black.n as a trump ally, but without his endorsement, and came in third in the gop primary, losing to a political novice, businessman bill lee. listen to the president's praise here of blackburn, versus his lackluster treatment of black. >> and finally, the person we are all here tonight to support, the next united states senator from the great state of tennessee, a very, very early supporter of ours and a really wonderful woman. she loves your state. she loves your country. she's going to win. marsha blackburn. diane black. diane, where's diane? she's in a big race. >> just good luck, diane. congresswoman black losing despite spending millions of her own dollars and getting an endorsement from vice president mike pence. adding salt to her wounds, president trump's first tweet of the day, a total and enthusiast endorsement of the man who beat her. so is the president sort of the x factor here in these races? >> for republicans, absolutely. they need to be as close to president trump as possi
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now black bone will face democrat phil brenersen, the state's former governor, in what will likely become a competitive race. a political outsider and very wealthy businessman bill lee. he noticeably defeated congresswoman diane black who closely aligned herself with president trump, but failed to secure his endorsement. the president did not endorse any candidate in that race. my panel is back with me. all right, eddie, axios said that last night proved president trump's endorsement is worth its weight in gold in 2018. >> i think they're absolutely right. that's why so many republicans is so scared. the question is will his endorsement prove to be valuable in the general election. we know what happens in republican primaries. we've known this for a while. the candidates bank right. donald trump is powerful there. what happens in the general primary, particularly when democrats are excited. >> "the washington post" says the democratic nominee bredesen gives his party its best chance of statewide general election victory in more than a decade. willing to work with president trump and his p
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liz: phil flynn, we should define a black swan, unexpected event that has major repercussions.hat do you see? >> i think this guy watched "the birds" from al fret hitchcock. i look at the list, i could be afraid to get out of bed. usually the ones you have to worry about are the ones you can't put on a list. things that aren't coming up because the market has a way of adjusting to things. for example, that breaking news on the mexican labor unions, might put a monkey wrench what seems to be a new type of nafta deal. that is an event that could catch the market by surprise because the markets generally rallying today on the expectation they're going to get a deal done. if that deal looks like it won't get done because of this, that is where you get a big market move. liz: todd colvin, you're up next. >> hi, liz. a number are pretty accurate on the list. i like the ecb argument they will not be able to end qe. look at credit swaps in the italian debt and fed having to possibly cut rates in 2019. that is what i'm not saying will happen. that will have huge ramifications if the eco
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phil levine has voted today. and andrew gilham hopes to be the first black governor in the state. rs as well. dana? >> dana: thanks, phil. now back to arizona where voters are choosing a republican candidate in a key senate race. peter doocy is live in tempe. peter? >> dana, there's been more than 100 reports of problems at polling places according to an a.p. report that says officials had an idea there might be something wrong and they apparently were not able to stop it. they were reaching out to get more information about that. it does add chaos to an already chaotic set of contests. on the democratic side, you have kirsten cinema expected to easily win. she's watching on the republican side at dr. kelly ward trying to explain what she meant on facebook when she wrote that the mccain family was trying to hurt her campaign with the announcement that he would stop seeking treatment. >> i do understand how many could have misconstrued my comments as insensitive. for this, i apologize. but again, the intention of my comments were in no way directed at senator mccain or his family. >
phil levine has voted today. and andrew gilham hopes to be the first black governor in the state. rs as well. dana? >> dana: thanks, phil. now back to arizona where voters are choosing a republican candidate in a key senate race. peter doocy is live in tempe. peter? >> dana, there's been more than 100 reports of problems at polling places according to an a.p. report that says officials had an idea there might be something wrong and they apparently were not able to stop it. they were...
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tennessee's primary today, venezuela candidates include congresswoman diane black, businessman randy boyd -- in the senate primary, philve the field for republicans and marsha blackburn has donald trump's endorsement. 10 minutes after the hour democrats say there is no such thing as voter fraud but a new report finds thousands of noncitizens are registered to vote in one state alone. our next guest says this is more proof we need voter id laws nationwide. >> just embracing what our country -- >> standing up for the national anthem. the cowboys star says this is not the right time to protest. ♪ partnered with hotels.com to give venture cardholders 10 miles on every dollar they spend at thousands of hotels. all you have to do is pay with this at hotels.com/venture. 10 miles per dollar? that is incredible. brrrrr! i have the chills. because you're so excited? because ice... is cold. and because of all those miles. obviously. what's in your wallet? >> as investigators pour over the black boxes of the crashed plane in mexico we are getting a firsthand look at the terrifying moment of impact from inside the jet. passengers s
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phil hartman. >>> i'm voting for barack obama and not because he's black. i'm voting for barack obama because he's brilliant. >> this is personal for me. >> presidential campaigns are tough business. >> and feel change in the area. >> a democratic party has thrown us women aside. >> we're going to go to washington and shake things up. >> i can't trust obama. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act now will turn crisis into a catastrophe. you cannot help reform, this is control. >> how is this hopi change stuff working out for you? ♪ ♪ >>> american people have sent a resounding and unmistakable message of change and new direction for america. >> it's been just five days since democrats took control of both houses of congress but already the focus is shifting to the next big political prize, the white house. >> when the election season begins in 2007, the climate is not very good if you are a republican. the war in iraq is very unpopular, and many democrats think they can win the presidency. >> senator biden now joining
phil hartman. >>> i'm voting for barack obama and not because he's black. i'm voting for barack obama because he's brilliant. >> this is personal for me. >> presidential campaigns are tough business. >> and feel change in the area. >> a democratic party has thrown us women aside. >> we're going to go to washington and shake things up. >> i can't trust obama. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act...
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phil hartman. >>> i'm voting for barack obama and not because he's black.s brilliant. >> this is personal for me. >> presidential campaigns are tough business. >> and feel change in the area. >> a democratic party has thrown us women aside. >> we're going to go to washington and shake things up. >> i can't trust obama. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act now will turn crisis into a catastrophe. you cannot help
phil hartman. >>> i'm voting for barack obama and not because he's black.s brilliant. >> this is personal for me. >> presidential campaigns are tough business. >> and feel change in the area. >> a democratic party has thrown us women aside. >> we're going to go to washington and shake things up. >> i can't trust obama. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act now will turn crisis into a catastrophe....
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blackburn and the state's former democratic governor phil bredesen are set to face out in the senate seat vacated by bob corker. congressman diane blackgop nomination for governor. she was endorsed by vice president pence but not by president trump. >>> an iowa family raising $172,000 as a reward to find their missing daughter. the parents of university of iowa student molly tibets say they believe she is still alive. their daughter disappeared on july 18 in brooklyn, iowa, a small community an hour east of des moines. molly's brother dropped her off at her boyfriend's house so she could dog sit. she was last seen jogging around 7:30 that evening. >>> the trump administration unveiling plans to roll back a signature obama-era environmental regulation. they want to freeze a rule mandating auto makers build more fuel efficient cars. that i also opposed an end to california's clean air act waiver which allowed other states to opt in to using california's higher standards. california's former republican governor arnold schwarzenegger laying into the president over these moves. he called the california one a "stupid, fake conservative poli
blackburn and the state's former democratic governor phil bredesen are set to face out in the senate seat vacated by bob corker. congressman diane blackgop nomination for governor. she was endorsed by vice president pence but not by president trump. >>> an iowa family raising $172,000 as a reward to find their missing daughter. the parents of university of iowa student molly tibets say they believe she is still alive. their daughter disappeared on july 18 in brooklyn, iowa, a small...
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black was favored to win, we will face a democrat in november. marsha blackburn easily winning the gop -- she will face democrat phil brett is an --b d --bredesen.anted them could break at any moment. heavy rain in lynchburg, virginia could collapse the structure and flood the city with 17 feet of water. >> cleanup is underway after a tornado damaged a high school and uprooted trees. todd: we are tracking the storms on the east coast. >> reporter: a chance of rain and severe weather, tomorrow things will get a little better on sunday. let's look at the maps. a plume of tropical moisture up and down the east coast, you see potential for more rain from florida to portions of the mid-atlantic and northeast. flood advisories are in place as we head and the weekend. we have college associates graduating today. anthony is one of them. where are you from? >> new york. >> reporter: what school you go to? >> st. john's university. >> are you ready for your last day? anthony will take it away and he will be spectacular. go ahead. >> the east coast will see the threat for more rain and possible flooding. the west coast is hot and dry heading into the weeke
black was favored to win, we will face a democrat in november. marsha blackburn easily winning the gop -- she will face democrat phil brett is an --b d --bredesen.anted them could break at any moment. heavy rain in lynchburg, virginia could collapse the structure and flood the city with 17 feet of water. >> cleanup is underway after a tornado damaged a high school and uprooted trees. todd: we are tracking the storms on the east coast. >> reporter: a chance of rain and severe...
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phil? mangoes agree. snapple mango tea tastes just like them. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is a writer and director whose critically acclaimed new film is called blackw do you promows-- propose to make this communication. >> have i established contact and created some familiarity with the klansman over the phone, i will continue in that row but we will need another officer, surprise surprise a white officer to play me when they meet face to face. >> that is my point. >> black ron stal wart over the phone, white ron stalwart face to face so it is a combined ron stalwart. >> can you do that. >> i believe we can, with the right white man we can do anything. >> trevor: please welcome spike lee. (applause) welcome back it to the show. >> glad to be here. is brooklyn in the house! >> trevor: great to see you again and let me start by saying this. i have been in many a movie theater. i have watched many movies, spike lee, and i will tell you this, i have never sperned what i experienced watching this movie. i watched this movie in connecticut this weekend. and the cinema was completely filled with old white people, the area i was in, mystic lake or somethi
phil? mangoes agree. snapple mango tea tastes just like them. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is a writer and director whose critically acclaimed new film is called blackw do you promows-- propose to make this communication. >> have i established contact and created some familiarity with the klansman over the phone, i will continue in that row but we will need another officer, surprise surprise a white officer to play me when they meet face to face....
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phil? reporter: absolutely, melissa. this first of its kind mission into the sun launching just about 10 hours in the pitch black of nightrobe is going to be flying into the sun's corona, its atmosphere at 430,000-miles an hour? that is faster than any spacecraft has ever flown launched from earth. the pad 37-b, united launch alliance is on the pad with five booster rockets. it is one of most powerful rockets on the planet and needs to be as the sun on average is 100 million miles from us. this is humanity's first mission flying a space craft into a star. in this case it is our own, our sun. when the parker solar probe gets there, it will zoom in within four million miles into the sun's burning corona, the zionists are banking, specially designed carbon heat shield will protect it from 2500 degrees. on board the probe is multiple cameras and scientific instruments send back real time data of stuff we only previously studied from afar. the expectations here globally are enormous. >> my understanding our star works we can explain how other stars work. they have interstellar winds. they have stellar storms. there may be pla
phil? reporter: absolutely, melissa. this first of its kind mission into the sun launching just about 10 hours in the pitch black of nightrobe is going to be flying into the sun's corona, its atmosphere at 430,000-miles an hour? that is faster than any spacecraft has ever flown launched from earth. the pad 37-b, united launch alliance is on the pad with five booster rockets. it is one of most powerful rockets on the planet and needs to be as the sun on average is 100 million miles from us. this...
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the attention of america, especially black people, when we were all listening to malcolm x three years after he was dead. we were listening to stokely carmichael, phil hutchens, who is from newark at that time. when we were listening to a mary baraka.- to imiri how do you capture the spotlight and put it on nonviolence as it had been in that period of time in which he was working? campaign.poor people in addition, he wanted to bring in the whole concept -- he wanted to bring in economics. race, we understood race. we don't understand that much about economics, but here was a man who said we need to have a guaranteed minimum income for people. just before his death. so he decided, we are going to have to do this poor people's campaign. and i am wrapping up now. i am stopping now. we are going to have to do this poor people's campaign, and i am going to leave it at that to let someone else speak. and perhaps we can continue what the poor people's campaign was all about to this panel or through other panels as well. but i'm trying to give you the context for what dr. king faced when he went about his business. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. i
the attention of america, especially black people, when we were all listening to malcolm x three years after he was dead. we were listening to stokely carmichael, phil hutchens, who is from newark at that time. when we were listening to a mary baraka.- to imiri how do you capture the spotlight and put it on nonviolence as it had been in that period of time in which he was working? campaign.poor people in addition, he wanted to bring in the whole concept -- he wanted to bring in economics. race,...
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of the people of america, especially black people, when we were all listening to malcolm x now, three years after he was dead. listening to stokley carmichael and phil hutchins who was from newark at the time. how do you recapture the spotlight and put it on nonviolence as it had been, nonviolence movement as it had been at the period of time in which he was working? in addition, he wanted to bring in the, the whole concept of, of he wanted to bring in economics. race was our trump suit. we understood race. we didn't understand that much about economics. here was a man who said we need to have a guaranteed minimum income for people. just before his death. so he decided, essie elsie decided we're going to have to do this poor people's campaign and i'm wrapping up now, ms. malvo. i'm stopping now. we're going to have to do this poor people's campaign and i'm going to leave it at that. to let someone else speak and perhaps we can continue what the poor people's campaign was all about through this panel or through other panels as well. i've tried to give you the context for what dr. king faced when he went about his business. >> thank you, thank you. >>
of the people of america, especially black people, when we were all listening to malcolm x now, three years after he was dead. listening to stokley carmichael and phil hutchins who was from newark at the time. how do you recapture the spotlight and put it on nonviolence as it had been, nonviolence movement as it had been at the period of time in which he was working? in addition, he wanted to bring in the, the whole concept of, of he wanted to bring in economics. race was our trump suit. we...
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phil mattingly, our congressional correspondent. a lot to take through, diversity is the headline. >> no question, whether you look at vermont or johanna hayes likely to be the first blackr elected from the state of connecticut then you have ilhan omar who will likely be the first somali muslim american. you have lupe valdez in texas, two openly gay major party nominees for governor. when you look at ilhan omar, she will likely be the second woman muslim elected to congress in november as well. there is clearly a shift in some regard. is that because of the president as christina hallquist said? not necessarily. it's the way things progress. the reality is there is more of a willingness specifically in the democratic party to address and embrace candidates that in past political consultants with their wisdom would have said no, don't run statewide. >> let's go state by state. wisconsin. i found this fascinating. you had this establishment candidate who had support. the radio talk show hosts very supportive of her but this is a woman who was so anti-trump just two years ago she went around calling him offensive to everyone. fast forward, she wore a trump pin, she was emb
phil mattingly, our congressional correspondent. a lot to take through, diversity is the headline. >> no question, whether you look at vermont or johanna hayes likely to be the first blackr elected from the state of connecticut then you have ilhan omar who will likely be the first somali muslim american. you have lupe valdez in texas, two openly gay major party nominees for governor. when you look at ilhan omar, she will likely be the second woman muslim elected to congress in november as...
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phil keating has more from kennedy spate center in florida. >> hi, we're about 12 hours away, until blastoff. the range weather forecast giving it 70% chance of lighting up the pitch blackation, our star, and the first of its kind solar probe, coming in hot. perfectly for the story, coming in at 430,000 miles an hour. faster than any space craft has ever been launched. take a look at launch pad 37-b, the alliance on the pad, with its first stage rocket from the bottom, third stage booster to top. one of the most powerful rockets on the planet. if everything goes perfectly, this will be the first mission for humanity flying a spacecraft into our sun. when the parker solar probe gets there, it'll come within 4 million miles, closer than any spacecraft has ever been, within the sun's burning corona. that's its atmosphere what you see around the moon during a full solar eclipse, they bank it will be protect frommed sun's heat. onboard, skruments sending back realtime data around the clock of something we've only previously studied from afar. the helio center expectations are revolutionary. >> we're going to learn about how our sun really works, for the first time on a new s
phil keating has more from kennedy spate center in florida. >> hi, we're about 12 hours away, until blastoff. the range weather forecast giving it 70% chance of lighting up the pitch blackation, our star, and the first of its kind solar probe, coming in hot. perfectly for the story, coming in at 430,000 miles an hour. faster than any space craft has ever been launched. take a look at launch pad 37-b, the alliance on the pad, with its first stage rocket from the bottom, third stage booster...
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black. the white house has not publicly, at least, pushed back on that too aggressively yet, although it is something i expect we'll see this week. >> phil, let me bring you in. white house officials saying, look, the person now in charge of outreach is a staffer named hen henry childs ii. he's had dozens of meetings. he's been in touch with top officials. it is not necessarily working out of the west wing. what do you make of this? is this shining a light on what could be a broader diversity issue for the white house, and how firmly are they pushing back to you? >> sure, kristen. i mean, the white house staff is not diverse. it is overwhelmingly white. there is not an african-american on the senior staff of the white house. there hasn't been since omarosa left the staff. you could also question, you know, how influential she was when she was there, some of the top decisions that are made every day. past presidencies, including in george w. bush's presidency, there have been african-american figures who have been on the senior staff, who have been counseling the president daily on issues. we don't have that with this administration. >> m
black. the white house has not publicly, at least, pushed back on that too aggressively yet, although it is something i expect we'll see this week. >> phil, let me bring you in. white house officials saying, look, the person now in charge of outreach is a staffer named hen henry childs ii. he's had dozens of meetings. he's been in touch with top officials. it is not necessarily working out of the west wing. what do you make of this? is this shining a light on what could be a broader...
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phil inbourbon, good night, game over. cinci wins by a score of 2-1. the raiders return to the l.a. coliseum for the first time, and the preseason game with the rams. the silver and blackangeles who remember the glory days. what's odd about this game is the raiders and rams will play in the regular season opener as well. jon gruden on the return to l.a. >> it can be pretty good and the raiders do in l.a. and they're housing two football teams and i have no idea what to expect in life anymore. i just try to hope for the best. >> panthers and dolphins, pre-season nfl action. >> stanford man, cristian mccaffrey says aloha! 71-yard touchdown, carolina wins it between-20. opening round, little league world series, georgia and hawaii setting the record for the longest game in little league history. aloha means good-bye. walkoff, two-run homer and he hit it in only six minutes before the midnight curfew in pennsylvania because they're kids. they have to go to sleep. 2-0 hawaii is the final score. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> now your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> it's 8:47. live doppler 7 giving you the active
phil inbourbon, good night, game over. cinci wins by a score of 2-1. the raiders return to the l.a. coliseum for the first time, and the preseason game with the rams. the silver and blackangeles who remember the glory days. what's odd about this game is the raiders and rams will play in the regular season opener as well. jon gruden on the return to l.a. >> it can be pretty good and the raiders do in l.a. and they're housing two football teams and i have no idea what to expect in life...
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black people can get say and get away with. what a insult for a guy with bad boxing analyst, to think he could throw punches. liz: why do you say he is racist? >> if phil. liz: he may have had the same reaction. >> what if tiger woods extolled the virtues and said same thing about barack obama. that comment i definitely tell you would have been okay. who is mad max kellerman to tell tiger woods what to think or what to say? by the way, what tiger said was amazing comment. it was very tempered and measured comment, left no political meaning. in the president of the united states, whether barack obama or donald trump asked tiger woods to play golf, i suspect he would have played with either one. what is max to do? this is what happens with leftism in hollywood, where they say, tiger woods, kanye west, kevin jackson, anybody else this is the way you must think if you're black. that is what that was. that is i can't it is racist. >> stick to the politics side of it. the espn new president likes to say it is not our job to cover politics at espn. looks like politics are still there. we have been reporting here on our network whether or not people really wan
black people can get say and get away with. what a insult for a guy with bad boxing analyst, to think he could throw punches. liz: why do you say he is racist? >> if phil. liz: he may have had the same reaction. >> what if tiger woods extolled the virtues and said same thing about barack obama. that comment i definitely tell you would have been okay. who is mad max kellerman to tell tiger woods what to think or what to say? by the way, what tiger said was amazing comment. it was...
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phil mattingly, thank you very much. to the panel now. in your view, was that an intentional dog whistle? >> oh, my goodness, it was. he also called mayor gillum articulate. something that white people say about black people because they don't expect them to be able to speak well. or children. you say the child is arctic cra. mr. gillum is not a child. so look, the republican nominee is clearly stated where he will be. gillum is amazing. yes, senator sanders and castro were the two only political figures to back him. but this isn't bettrnie versus trump thing. gillum is running on a progressive tickets and in-his authenticity is what has made the voters flock to him and that will lead him to victory. >> do you agree on desantis' comments? >> absolutely. there is no question. what would be the other way to interpret it? and i think that he should be more sensitive i think to those issues. i think like you said, it wasn't just the monkeying up comment, it is the articulate comments which by everyone should know is a code word. >> i have a hard time wrapping my head around the world that someone like desantis would be so dumb as to say something -- >> inexperienced? >> you're surprised by dumbness? >>
phil mattingly, thank you very much. to the panel now. in your view, was that an intentional dog whistle? >> oh, my goodness, it was. he also called mayor gillum articulate. something that white people say about black people because they don't expect them to be able to speak well. or children. you say the child is arctic cra. mr. gillum is not a child. so look, the republican nominee is clearly stated where he will be. gillum is amazing. yes, senator sanders and castro were the two only...
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these airlines step in >> go to vegas, phil le beau, thank you, sir joining us is mark chandler at brown brother, harryman and gary ross chief investment officer at black all right. mark, in terms of the dollar and how it trades against the dollar, so take your pick, where you want to go i think we said turkey a couple times, not like last week. >> they had to stop the currency from falling generally speaking, the dollar had a good week. we finished with a pullback. it will continue ahead of powell's speech on friday. >> against the euro the yen. >> i think i still watch the dollar euro as the key exchange rate the foreign exchange market, 5 trillion a day a dollar and the euro they're struggling with the sustained move, i think we go to 115, that's top of the range before people sell it again. >> what's happening with the yuan, is this all new from the tariffs and the trade war or this goes back years the dollar yuan exchanged >> what's happened recently, chinese rates have fallen the ten year and short-term to credit control partly because of those tariffs. so the chinese markets have taken an effort to slow down the ability for foreigners to sell it
these airlines step in >> go to vegas, phil le beau, thank you, sir joining us is mark chandler at brown brother, harryman and gary ross chief investment officer at black all right. mark, in terms of the dollar and how it trades against the dollar, so take your pick, where you want to go i think we said turkey a couple times, not like last week. >> they had to stop the currency from falling generally speaking, the dollar had a good week. we finished with a pullback. it will continue...
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black, lee will face democrat in november. congresswoman marsha brackburn easily winning nod for tennessee, she will face democrat phil who also won by a landslide. cbs prohibiting analysts from asking ceo les moonves a single question about the company's investigation about sexual harassment claims leveled against him. our charlie gasparino says this highlights serious problems with the system, charlie says while analysts are paid to advise whether cbs is good investment and they are also in the pocket of companies they cover since firms get huge reward on investment banking fees from the company. shares of cbs fell more than 1% in extended trading. the stock is down more than 8% since allegations came to light last friday in new york article. new yorker article. toyota's quarterly profit jumped 7.2% to record $5.9 billion, sales increased 4.5%, that also beat expectations, toyota focuses on high costs and rising demand in china. the company slashing prediction of north american sales by 50,000 vehicles, the auto tariffs would raise the cost of u.s.-made costs by about $1,800 each. shares of toyota are up about 4% this year.
black, lee will face democrat in november. congresswoman marsha brackburn easily winning nod for tennessee, she will face democrat phil who also won by a landslide. cbs prohibiting analysts from asking ceo les moonves a single question about the company's investigation about sexual harassment claims leveled against him. our charlie gasparino says this highlights serious problems with the system, charlie says while analysts are paid to advise whether cbs is good investment and they are also in...
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black was favored to win. lee will face democrat karl dean in november. current congresswoman marsha blackburn winning the g.o.p. nod for senate. she will face tennessee's former governor democrat phil bredesen who also won by a land slide. u.s. remains from north korea. jewels look, can you see hell melts, canteens, buttons, boots, gloves, and socks all from the korean war. dog tag will be given to the fallen shoulders. in arlington, virginia. that's a look at your headline. too think that all all these years we have them now. steve: certainty. brian: sincerity. you didn't know what they were going to get. on the transfer they were sincere they were going to preserve the remains as best they could and information exchanged. the next thing is would you allow our people to scour the countryside because we know where these people were last seen. where the battles took place. where the planes crashed. where the people were shot. if you don't want us to do it, have the u.n. do it. steve: they are not going to do it. brian: no one thought we would see this. steve: no. absolutely. we do not know the identity of the name on the dog tag but that family has been notified and as jillian jewel
black was favored to win. lee will face democrat karl dean in november. current congresswoman marsha blackburn winning the g.o.p. nod for senate. she will face tennessee's former governor democrat phil bredesen who also won by a land slide. u.s. remains from north korea. jewels look, can you see hell melts, canteens, buttons, boots, gloves, and socks all from the korean war. dog tag will be given to the fallen shoulders. in arlington, virginia. that's a look at your headline. too think that all...