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take polly williams for example. spent her last days bringing people of all stripes together to fight for underprivileged kids. helping give parents the freedom to chooses schools that would help their kids succeed, not the ones the government forced on them. in the face of ferguson violence, do we need more leaders like polly williams today? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "cashin' in"."." my panel is with me. david, spent a week and a half in ferguson. just arrived from ferguson. was there anybody there spreading a message like we heard from polly williams? >> no, there wasn't, david. that's a big problem. in august i actually talked to some pastors who wanted to spread a similar message of peace, but when i asked them about education in the community, and education, as you know, leads to jobs. your ability to do the job, to get a job. they weren't talking much about that. unfortunately, there wasn't a polly williams down there, and that is a tragic, tragic circumstance in that city right now. >> but, ri
take polly williams for example. spent her last days bringing people of all stripes together to fight for underprivileged kids. helping give parents the freedom to chooses schools that would help their kids succeed, not the ones the government forced on them. in the face of ferguson violence, do we need more leaders like polly williams today? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "cashin' in"."." my panel is with me. david, spent a week and a half in ferguson. just...
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take polly williams for example.t for underprivileged kids. helping give parents the freedom to chooses schools that would help their kids succeed, not the ones the government forced on them. in the face of ferguson violence, do we need more leaders like polly williams today? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "cashin' in"."." my panel is with me. david, spent a week and a half in ferguson. just arrived from ferguson. was there anybody there spreading a message li
take polly williams for example.t for underprivileged kids. helping give parents the freedom to chooses schools that would help their kids succeed, not the ones the government forced on them. in the face of ferguson violence, do we need more leaders like polly williams today? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "cashin' in"."." my panel is with me. david, spent a week and a half in ferguson. just arrived from ferguson. was there anybody there spreading a message li
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there was the polly myers, the secretary of the march on washington movement. there was also tucker, who was not only the president of a movement, but involved in the naacp. by being able to participate, women did learn this leadership. did become activists in their own right. then we get to the march on washington. the march for jobs, peace, and freedom. i was at the 83 march. i always at peace and there, and that's not right for the 63 march. it was a. philip randolph who decided in the december of 1962, they wanted to mark the centenary of the emancipation proclamation. but the momentum for that, and the endorsement and support for that march that would come in august of 63 burst into overtime in the fateful event of that summer. the children's march in birmingham, alabama that ended with police dogs and fire hoses, and the assassination. president kennedy had to respond to these events. famously held a televised address where he announced his intention to send a civil rights bill to the congress. king in turn responded, calling for massive militant, monumen
there was the polly myers, the secretary of the march on washington movement. there was also tucker, who was not only the president of a movement, but involved in the naacp. by being able to participate, women did learn this leadership. did become activists in their own right. then we get to the march on washington. the march for jobs, peace, and freedom. i was at the 83 march. i always at peace and there, and that's not right for the 63 march. it was a. philip randolph who decided in the...
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facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. its walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems physically trapped in the century in which it was conceived. old and decrepit, san quentin is riddled with shadowy alcoves and blind spots. there are no electrified, lethal fences. the towers around the perimeter must still be staffed where, incredibly, there are fewer surveillance cameras than a single convenience store. and worse yet, a lack of modernization has put officers in constant risk of inmate attack. >> every day i walk through those gates, the thought crosses my mind. is today going to be the last? >> the grounds are a sprawling 432 acres located on the shores of beautiful san francisco bay. >> cu
facility also houses richard ramirez, better known as the night stalker, and richard allen davis, polly klaas' killer. the prison is more than 150 years old. its walls are crumbling. and the institution is outdated, contributing to an overwhelming increase in both the number and severity of brutal assaults by inmates. during the next hour, you will witness life inside san quentin, including a look inside california's vicious death row. >> san quentin opened in 1852 and today, seems...
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between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance, [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty pollyand composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved, either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind improvisation is to create an instant composition without preparing it or preconceive it as composition. it's a composition that is being composed on the spot. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [rock music] (dispirito) i think that composing and improvising are very closely related because they are both somehow the shaping of musical ideas. to me, compositions though, represent a formalization of those ideas into a particular structure or a shape. improvisation is also shaping of a musical idea, but it is always somewhat free from having to do it the same twice or bringing other people in on it necess
between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance, [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty pollyand composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved, either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind...
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. >> translator: we want leaders to understand that the one country two systems polly will only work when they respect the opinions of p people. >> and there's also no guarantee that they can enter mainland china since the central government see is their activit as illegal. today, many students and citizens participate ng the protest have not been able to visit the mainlands. >>> indian police arrested a doctor in connection with botched sterilization surgeries, they are investigating deaths of at least a dozen women that underwent the procedure. they believe the doctor raced through each operation. police officials in the central state arrested the surgeon on wednesday on suspicion of professional negligence. they say he performed sterilization procedures saturday on 83 women. 80 complained of nausea and pain after the surgery and 12 have died. police are investigating where the operating procedures, including the disinfection of tools were adequate. the doctor says he did nothing wrong. the indian government has been promoting sterilization as a way to control the population boom.
. >> translator: we want leaders to understand that the one country two systems polly will only work when they respect the opinions of p people. >> and there's also no guarantee that they can enter mainland china since the central government see is their activit as illegal. today, many students and citizens participate ng the protest have not been able to visit the mainlands. >>> indian police arrested a doctor in connection with botched sterilization surgeries, they are...
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neil: i age withha >> i'm fronew -@to ely polli. look a states like iowa andew hampshirurrent wi the pol are showing, those a completen flux for the nxt ffw months. il: ion em away publicovnors are winng elections despite union hy uniuys like mre happy. mre happy. e. troducg synchrony fincial ging n meartnersp.e woword banking.oyalty. anytics. syhrony financl. engage with usus. ne: so the cen is we'll see a l moron crack down rht because republic governors with hard fought uonattles wiing threats acrosthe-boar particularly in wisconnn where scott walker w reected after a vicio fightith unions. is happyith theseligot results. e, thisould be b forruni why e u happy? >> neil, tayor the cty ihi amera.a. i'm happyecause, nei think tha ameca, now, t pendulum was swu so far t the leftithhe worng people like myself and my wife and oth famili that ar ing 40,0ours a we adour payks e rinking smaller andaller so i think were tred o waiting foite house and congress' demrat ans that the k tellg u hey, we' the wking people. nodemocrats sm t t std
neil: i age withha >> i'm fronew -@to ely polli. look a states like iowa andew hampshirurrent wi the pol are showing, those a completen flux for the nxt ffw months. il: ion em away publicovnors are winng elections despite union hy uniuys like mre happy. mre happy. e. troducg synchrony fincial ging n meartnersp.e woword banking.oyalty. anytics. syhrony financl. engage with usus. ne: so the cen is we'll see a l moron crack down rht because republic governors with hard fought uonattles wiing...
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a hello kitty birthday polly pop whistle. small children could choke on some parts. there are more than 2 million of those toys. >>> and a new warning this evening for parents about those popular laundry detergent pods. an alarming new study about them tonight. every hour, an emergency call to poison control. we've shown you the similarities before. that's deter jenlt on the left. candy on the right. so tonight here, abc's linsey davis with an eye-opening demonstration. could children tell the difference today? >> make it easy and do the pop. >> reporter: they're advertised as a clever replacement for messy, heavy jugs. >> it cleans, brightens and removes stains in one step. >> reporter: but that new report tale revealing that in just two years, 6,000 kids rushed to the emergency room, most after eating those detergent pacts. the journal "pediatrics" reporting over 17,000 calls to poison control. so we went to see just how easy it is for kids to mistake the detergent for candy. which one do you think is not candy? kate, you would try to eat this at home? you would? h
a hello kitty birthday polly pop whistle. small children could choke on some parts. there are more than 2 million of those toys. >>> and a new warning this evening for parents about those popular laundry detergent pods. an alarming new study about them tonight. every hour, an emergency call to poison control. we've shown you the similarities before. that's deter jenlt on the left. candy on the right. so tonight here, abc's linsey davis with an eye-opening demonstration. could children...
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advice from polly inspectors -- from postal inspectors, do your homework investing and always be wary of any investment promising huge returns. >> no advisor is ever going to guarantee a higher rate of or an actual percentage you will receive. >> james was sentenced to ten in federal prison. news. godfrey, abc 7 >> live, from the abc 7 center, this is abc 7 news at 5:00. on your side. >> i'm just stunned. have no idea what would cause two people to do that. 5:00, torture, deceit and a bloody escape. stunning allegations against two accused of attacking a former boss. police now say when they arrested alecia schmuhl and schmuhl, the couple's car was soaked in blood. and andrew schmuhl was wearing just a diaper. >> it's all the details couple faced a judge on accusations. thece holmes is live with story and how this played out. horace? thatll, it played out in home right there behind me. it all started when alecia schmuhl, according to prosecutors, was fired from her job. couple'sded up in the suv with her husband in nothing but a diaper. >> in court today, prosecutors allege on sunday
advice from polly inspectors -- from postal inspectors, do your homework investing and always be wary of any investment promising huge returns. >> no advisor is ever going to guarantee a higher rate of or an actual percentage you will receive. >> james was sentenced to ten in federal prison. news. godfrey, abc 7 >> live, from the abc 7 center, this is abc 7 news at 5:00. on your side. >> i'm just stunned. have no idea what would cause two people to do that. 5:00,...
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the president outlines changes to pollie in three decades. they must have stayed here, have children who are american citizens. people like miguel, whose son long worries he'll be deported. they'll qualify for a social security number, will work legally and pay taxes, but will not get benefits like social security. if you meet the chris earion, you can come out of the shadows. dreamers are eligible, people brought to the u.s. illegally as childrenment the president says it doesn't matter how hold they are, as long as they came before 2010. they'll help 300,000 more people. >> it helps everyone, to be contributing members of the society. >> some want him to go further. dreamers' parents are left out, as are farm workers. the president promised to further tighten the border, critics say it sends the wrong message. >> a big concern for immigrants is the protection may not last. since they will not be full u.s. citizens. >> this is - first of all, it's a temporary solution and will remain so for as long as president obama is president. we don't k
the president outlines changes to pollie in three decades. they must have stayed here, have children who are american citizens. people like miguel, whose son long worries he'll be deported. they'll qualify for a social security number, will work legally and pay taxes, but will not get benefits like social security. if you meet the chris earion, you can come out of the shadows. dreamers are eligible, people brought to the u.s. illegally as childrenment the president says it doesn't matter how...
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there was polly murray. who organized a mass protest against the execution of sharecropper odell waller, and helped to found the national organization for women. dorothy heights, the president of the national counsel on the league of women. the executive secretary of the committee for the council for a permanent fepc and later part of the cabinet of new york city mayor robert walker. there was e. pauline myers, the secretary of the march on washington movement based in harlem in new york and rose sena carruthers tucker. who was on so those are are the kinds of things that by being able to participate, women did learn this leadership, did become activists in their own rites. and that led, i mean so then of course we get to the march on washington, the march for jobs, and freedom. i keep thinking, i was at this 83 mark. so i always add peace in there and i know that's not right for the '63 march. if you think about the marches that were originally conceived. who decided that in december of 1962, they would mar
there was polly murray. who organized a mass protest against the execution of sharecropper odell waller, and helped to found the national organization for women. dorothy heights, the president of the national counsel on the league of women. the executive secretary of the committee for the council for a permanent fepc and later part of the cabinet of new york city mayor robert walker. there was e. pauline myers, the secretary of the march on washington movement based in harlem in new york and...
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but this was him five years ago after suffering for years with a genetic kidney disease polly sis tuckrosis. >> it runs rampant in our fami family. four ofs have had transplants. >> reporter: but kildare's active life of swimming, biking and running was about to take a very dramatic turn during a routine doctors visit for a checkup. >> within five minutes he's calling another doctor in and dr. feeling around in my stomach. yeah, we can fit a kidney in there. fit a kidney in there. i thought i was here for a check up and they're already talking transplant. >> reporter: he was immediately put on transplant list and had his doctor's suggestion he started searching for matches himself. so desperate he e-mailed friends at rowan university where he ran cross country. rei sore to go facebook begging friends to get tested. hopefully someone out there knew could be medical match. >> i e mailed a couple close friends who had said at one point in time if you ever need a kidney let me know report roar as weeks turned into months, kildare's condition got worse and there were no matches. >> my other
but this was him five years ago after suffering for years with a genetic kidney disease polly sis tuckrosis. >> it runs rampant in our fami family. four ofs have had transplants. >> reporter: but kildare's active life of swimming, biking and running was about to take a very dramatic turn during a routine doctors visit for a checkup. >> within five minutes he's calling another doctor in and dr. feeling around in my stomach. yeah, we can fit a kidney in there. fit a kidney in...
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looking at him, but this was him five years ago after suffering for years with genetic kidney disease pollypant in our fami family. four ofs have had transplants. >> reporter: but kildare's active life of swimming, biking and running was about to take a very dramatic turn during a routine doctors visit for a check up. >> within five minutes he's calling another doctor in and doctors feeling around in my stomach. he's like yeah we can fit a kidney in there i'm like fit a kidney in there. i thought i was here for check one yup they're talking transplant. >> reporter: he was immediately put on a transplant list and had his doctor's suggestion he started searching for matches himself. so desperate he e-mailed friends at rowan university where he ran cross country. even resorting to facebook. begging friends to get tested. hopefully someone out there he knew could be a medical match. >> i e mailed a couple close friends who said at one point in time, if you ever need a kidney, let us know. >> reporter: but as weeks turned into months kildare's condition got worse and there were no matches. >> my
looking at him, but this was him five years ago after suffering for years with genetic kidney disease pollypant in our fami family. four ofs have had transplants. >> reporter: but kildare's active life of swimming, biking and running was about to take a very dramatic turn during a routine doctors visit for a check up. >> within five minutes he's calling another doctor in and doctors feeling around in my stomach. he's like yeah we can fit a kidney in there i'm like fit a kidney in...
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was your internal polli ining telling you an optimistic ruling?you look at the vote counts now, cory gardner and i have almost exactly the same number of votes. just his came in a lot sooner than mine did. mark udall's vote comes back up, in the end that race will be decided by probably about 3% which my race will probably be 2 1/2%. >> in terms of what's going on in colorado in the big picture. i went out last week to talk to senator udall and senator bennett and some other people and think about what's going on in that state, from 2004, starting about 2004, colorado democrats have been running the board. before that republicans were winning all the top of the ticket race, winning the governorships, starting about 2004, about ten years ago, democrats started winning everything, up to and including your race that got you into the governor's seat in the first place. it seems now like colorado is now either a more balanced place or tilting back towards the republican party. what's your view of where your state is at both ideologically and in partisa
was your internal polli ining telling you an optimistic ruling?you look at the vote counts now, cory gardner and i have almost exactly the same number of votes. just his came in a lot sooner than mine did. mark udall's vote comes back up, in the end that race will be decided by probably about 3% which my race will probably be 2 1/2%. >> in terms of what's going on in colorado in the big picture. i went out last week to talk to senator udall and senator bennett and some other people and...
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. >> he didn't say she was a snob and didn't say i was robbed to be fair to polly. >> the queens newrring role, the times concedes that they cleano idea whether the streams anything from netflix but she will be starring on netflix. was the day of getting out there and content. they're going to do a 10 part drama series called the crown. this is based across the queens rain and her relationship with her prime ministers. it is based on the audience. three different actresses are set to play the queen. >> gs a few parts. this is the greatest amount of money taken at an auction of art. this included two andy warhol pieces. well done. "countdown" continues in the next hour. we are going to talk to britain's former u.k. ambassador to russia. that is andrew wood. tuned for that conversation. we will be back with some gdp data from the west of europe. stay with us. >> on europe's battle against stagnation. france's economy grows faster than expected and germany's gdp numbers are due now. oecd warnedof the the fight for global economic growth might go into extra time here in >> welcome to cou
. >> he didn't say she was a snob and didn't say i was robbed to be fair to polly. >> the queens newrring role, the times concedes that they cleano idea whether the streams anything from netflix but she will be starring on netflix. was the day of getting out there and content. they're going to do a 10 part drama series called the crown. this is based across the queens rain and her relationship with her prime ministers. it is based on the audience. three different actresses are set...
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it will raise tuition by five percent each year for the next five years and the polly gault says it isthe program you don't get to the 5% best hundred and $20 million in use you've identified hundred and 80 million other funds that do have for the score program so there is money. >> pam: things got a bit heated outside the building with the regents and were meeting someone shattered on huge glass door to the building. a number of the human of knowing a number of demonstrators formed human chains to stop. >> reporter: president obama says he will bypass congress and take matters on his own when it comes to immigration reform. >> pam: is expected as many as 5 million people in the country illegally will be protected from deportation and will be allowed work permits. a lot of those 5 million people are parents and spouses of of residents that have been in the country for years. the effect protecting parents and spouses of people that up from deportation will keep families together. >>: both of my parents were immigrants to the u.s. and they arrived in 1990 and since 1980 they have not bee
it will raise tuition by five percent each year for the next five years and the polly gault says it isthe program you don't get to the 5% best hundred and $20 million in use you've identified hundred and 80 million other funds that do have for the score program so there is money. >> pam: things got a bit heated outside the building with the regents and were meeting someone shattered on huge glass door to the building. a number of the human of knowing a number of demonstrators formed human...
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primarily instrumental aside from one song called "louder than words" it was written by gilmore's wife, polly seeing. >> yeah. >>> there was excitementant the seattle seahawks game both on and off the field. >> after the break, the way a mascot may have ruffled feathers in the stands. ♪ with kaiser permanente, you'll connect with your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> 8:52. new this morning, president obama is in china to attend the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit. this is video of the world leaders gathered for a group photo at the summit. as with all apec summit, the host country provides the clothing. they've
primarily instrumental aside from one song called "louder than words" it was written by gilmore's wife, polly seeing. >> yeah. >>> there was excitementant the seattle seahawks game both on and off the field. >> after the break, the way a mascot may have ruffled feathers in the stands. ♪ with kaiser permanente, you'll connect with your doctor any time, anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente....
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i'm not polly anish about things. i'm realistic about them.o anything, this feeling that the american people, that the system doesn't work, they may have to start small things like give the president trade promotion authority. when i was there i strongly believed that one of the things the president asked kcongress fr was reorganization authority. i think this government shows repeatedly it doesn't function well. reorganize it. there's not a major business or industry in america that hasn't reorganized in the last 50 years except the government. >> will you look at me in the eye and tell me the american people were just mad at gridlock in washington, there was no sort of a chafing at big government in progressive policies that the president has been -- you don't think -- or had enough with the war on women, the war on this, the war on that, the divisiveness? there were a lot of republicans elected, governors, senators. it's just that they're mad that the house wouldn't go along on his policies? >> i'm not saying that. >> a lot of democrats are
i'm not polly anish about things. i'm realistic about them.o anything, this feeling that the american people, that the system doesn't work, they may have to start small things like give the president trade promotion authority. when i was there i strongly believed that one of the things the president asked kcongress fr was reorganization authority. i think this government shows repeatedly it doesn't function well. reorganize it. there's not a major business or industry in america that hasn't...
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. >> roland i seem to be the only polly anna on the panel today.u think things will get done or are you skeptical as well with everybody else. >> i'm not skeptical. i think things will get done because both of these parties, both of these -- all these leaders are in a conundrum. look at the polling data, voters are angry, voters are upset. if you're the democrats and republicans you can't afford another two years of doing nothing. i think what the president should do in his state of the union address stand before congress and say enough kicking these big items down the line. it's time to stop. they told us they want us to work, now let's get to work. so the challenge should be there. he should stop threatening with executive order when it comes to immigration. he should simply say get to work, get to work or you know what's going to happen. enough with the threats. he has to challenge them. they must challenge him. the voters also went to the polls have to get off their butts and say i voted but i'll hold you accountable. we'll go to your meetings,
. >> roland i seem to be the only polly anna on the panel today.u think things will get done or are you skeptical as well with everybody else. >> i'm not skeptical. i think things will get done because both of these parties, both of these -- all these leaders are in a conundrum. look at the polling data, voters are angry, voters are upset. if you're the democrats and republicans you can't afford another two years of doing nothing. i think what the president should do in his state of...