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of the civil war this relic of the past.put it in a museum. what do you think? >> i'm going to say something and i hope it's not too off the -- i apologize first. but my mother was -- [inaudible] -- hut her very much and she put it in a jar of alcohol and she has had it several years. sometimes when we lose our teeth, we pull that tooth out and it was very painful and it lad to move away so that the new tooth could come in and we could grow up. so i firmly aggrieve with mr. jobson and so many -- that flag is a relic but how you retire it is important as well. it needs to be retired. i absolutely agree. but if the whole system were doing a better job in educating with history teaching our children the full history of our country, why that flag has caused so much pain, and at one time evenq pride, believe that we should retire that without battles of the confused groups, children named roof who want to kill nine people in a church because have nothing understand though history and the pain of this nation. we have suffered too
of the civil war this relic of the past.put it in a museum. what do you think? >> i'm going to say something and i hope it's not too off the -- i apologize first. but my mother was -- [inaudible] -- hut her very much and she put it in a jar of alcohol and she has had it several years. sometimes when we lose our teeth, we pull that tooth out and it was very painful and it lad to move away so that the new tooth could come in and we could grow up. so i firmly aggrieve with mr. jobson and so...
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the flag itself is a relic of hate of the past. what we have to acknowledge is there is a strain of racism. as long as that is there the problem isn't going to totally disappear. mark: have seen a range of candidates applauding statements. this is something that republicans are now happy to get on the bandwagon. with the exception of jeb bush and john kasich all of them suggested states rights. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. jim clyburn on the latest news out of his state after this. john: democratic congressman jim clyburn wiping away tears. that embrace symbolic of a very big moment for the state. congressman clyburn is going to joe -- going to join us in a minute. we will be right back. corpsmen clyburn, great to see you. i know you talked to governor haley last week. -- congressman clyburn great to see. i know you talked to governor haley last week. can you tell us more about that conversation and how she explained herself in terms of her thinking? congressman clyburn: thank you so much for having me. gover
the flag itself is a relic of hate of the past. what we have to acknowledge is there is a strain of racism. as long as that is there the problem isn't going to totally disappear. mark: have seen a range of candidates applauding statements. this is something that republicans are now happy to get on the bandwagon. with the exception of jeb bush and john kasich all of them suggested states rights. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. jim clyburn on the latest news out of his state...
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i don't want to read photographs of things or relics. i want to hold in my hand the original civil war newspaper from washington and richmond. i want to feel that rag paper. its texture. i want to see where the ads are laid out and i want to look at their civil war photographs and look at their sepia tone and if anyone had written information on the back. i want look at the original photographs and go to places where it happened. and in manhunt it was too relics i just stared at for a couple hours and then i thought i found the way in. one was a lock of hair with abraham lincoln cut by secretary of war stanton. he gave that lock of hair to the wife of the secretary of the navy and she framed it with flowers that had adorned abraham lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral on april 19. and i have it in my hands and i looked at it. and i thought about it for an hour just staring at it. and i thought now i'm in the peterson house. now i know exactly what happened. now i can feel what happened. and i can convey to the reader what happened
i don't want to read photographs of things or relics. i want to hold in my hand the original civil war newspaper from washington and richmond. i want to feel that rag paper. its texture. i want to see where the ads are laid out and i want to look at their civil war photographs and look at their sepia tone and if anyone had written information on the back. i want look at the original photographs and go to places where it happened. and in manhunt it was too relics i just stared at for a couple...
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the vermont senator called the flag a relic of our nation's stained racial history. >>> new police audiond video giving us a fuller picture this morning the man who has confessed to killing nine people in the charleston church last week. north carolina police releasing dash cam video of last week's arrest of dylann roof. the 911 recordings released tuesday are anything but ordinary. dispatchers can't hide their surprise at call from a flower shop employee who recognized the killer from media reports almost 250 miles from where the shootings took place. >> i just got a third-person telephone call behind a vehicle matching the description of the charleston shooter. >> the suspect looks like the subject they are talking about on the news from that charleston shooting. >> we will have more on the arrest video now from national correspondent martin savage in charleston. >> reporter: thanks to the new video released by the shelby police department we can now see and hear how 21-year-old dylann roof who was then the most wanted person probably in all of america, was taken into custody. and the
the vermont senator called the flag a relic of our nation's stained racial history. >>> new police audiond video giving us a fuller picture this morning the man who has confessed to killing nine people in the charleston church last week. north carolina police releasing dash cam video of last week's arrest of dylann roof. the 911 recordings released tuesday are anything but ordinary. dispatchers can't hide their surprise at call from a flower shop employee who recognized the killer from...
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the question is will the shifts be reflected or will the station risk becoming a relic of the past.king up from that president raul castro called for it as a continue to normalize relations with the u.s. he's not alone. it costs $27 million a year. a waste of public money. really the white house proposed to reduce federal funding. they say it's an attempt to modernize the broadcaster and unrelated to the political thaw. >> we propose to strike the funding for a programme that doesn't work. >> this is a totally different place. we lie to obtain their new and information. our journalists created relationships with the people of cuba over 20-30 years. this is not the outlet it's a totally different place. >> it's a waste of taxpayers money. and it's estimated over the years they wasted more than half a billion on things that the cuban people don't listen to don't see the experts say if if reaches people in cuba it's about a 1% reach. >> reporter: that's because the cuban government has been jamming the signal from the word go. to get around that they have been more inventive. they are
the question is will the shifts be reflected or will the station risk becoming a relic of the past.king up from that president raul castro called for it as a continue to normalize relations with the u.s. he's not alone. it costs $27 million a year. a waste of public money. really the white house proposed to reduce federal funding. they say it's an attempt to modernize the broadcaster and unrelated to the political thaw. >> we propose to strike the funding for a programme that doesn't...
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, but it is that, it's a relic that is so painful to some people for what it has represented. how do you think this'll play with the walmart crowd? >> i think it's going to be popular, which is why they did it. if you're selling seven million items in 28 cups, you're the largest -- countries, you're the largest retailer in the united states, i don't think they're making a lot of money selling confederate merchandise, and yet the goodwill they're going to get is astonishing. sears announced they're not going to sell it either, and they've never sold it. [laughter] what we have here is a business decision and a smart one, being on the right side of public opinion -- liz: amazon's right there too. >> absolutely. liz: it's going to be hard to find this stuff, but it'll still be in museums. >> it should be. it's part of the history. but as the governor said, it's part of the past, it's not going to be part of the future. liz: and especially considering that picture of the shooter, i love how we have to say alleged even though he confessed and he's been id'd, he's been caught, but t
, but it is that, it's a relic that is so painful to some people for what it has represented. how do you think this'll play with the walmart crowd? >> i think it's going to be popular, which is why they did it. if you're selling seven million items in 28 cups, you're the largest -- countries, you're the largest retailer in the united states, i don't think they're making a lot of money selling confederate merchandise, and yet the goodwill they're going to get is astonishing. sears...
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journalists working on different stories attacked in one week >>> anchor man - credible news source or relic from another age >>> bought and paid for. turns out that air time in trinidad is for sale >>> in times of crisis the job of a government it to get help needed. on the communication side the government needs to get ahead of the story, told their way it limit the damage. we have been watching the story of the cruise ship "eastern star", that capsized killing many. journalists got orders to rely on state releases and stayed-run platforms, and the result was evident in the coverage. news outlets after news outlet publishing the same photo, sticking to the same strict, reporting the story. china under the leadership of xi jinping, he centralized power. his approach to the news media is consistent with that. controlling information in the digital age with consumers growing discerning is far from easy. as a starting point, it's the yangtze river. >> workers say it's a race against time. >> disasters and coverage follow a pattern. first the details. sudan. >> then the numbers, which grow with
journalists working on different stories attacked in one week >>> anchor man - credible news source or relic from another age >>> bought and paid for. turns out that air time in trinidad is for sale >>> in times of crisis the job of a government it to get help needed. on the communication side the government needs to get ahead of the story, told their way it limit the damage. we have been watching the story of the cruise ship "eastern star", that capsized...
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relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's why that disaster is fuelling fears of a greater catastrophe. here is why. the tanker cars in the background from yards away from where the passenger train wept off the track. these cars were used to carry potentially vol itable liquid like crude oil. we know they were empty, but at the time less than a month ago. a massive explosion avoided. this time you see u.s. railways transport 10% of america's crude oil output around a million on rail tanker cars. that is a 55 increase. fuelled by the boom and opposition until you build pipe lines, like the controversial keystone xl. with the traffic comes the risk of rail accidents. two years ago in the canadian town of lac-megantic a train derailed, triggering a fireball levelling much of the center of the town. how safe are the hundreds of thousands of residents who live nea
relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's why that disaster is fuelling fears of a greater catastrophe. here is why. the tanker cars in the background from yards away from where the passenger train wept off the track. these cars were used to carry potentially vol itable liquid like crude oil. we know they were empty, but at the time less...
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relics on the rail.ety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in ph
relics on the rail.ety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in ph
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relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's
relics on the rail. safety concerns over train cars older than many passengers. >>> the deadly derailing of amtrak regional 188 in philadelphia killed eight, and could have been worse. it's
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it's a relic with no purpose anymore. it's decorative.ou don't need a declaration to remove a decoration. okay. [ .look, it's time for a segment we call for the record. for the record, the confederate flag sent a traditional of heritage. it's intimidation. that's not my opinion. that's an objective fact. on march 21st 1861 the vice president of the confederacy, stated that the confederate government was based on the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man. that speech is now called the corner stone speech because that idea is the corner stone of the confederacy. you don't get clearer than that. some people say that southern states should fly the confederate flag because of heritage, but if we flew every flag from the past why not fly the union jack in front of the white house. and for the record, you don't get to make the heritage argument, because the marx mark of the centennial civil war and coincidentally what the black started with civil rights n. 1961, it was a remind tore black people that they should know their pla
it's a relic with no purpose anymore. it's decorative.ou don't need a declaration to remove a decoration. okay. [ .look, it's time for a segment we call for the record. for the record, the confederate flag sent a traditional of heritage. it's intimidation. that's not my opinion. that's an objective fact. on march 21st 1861 the vice president of the confederacy, stated that the confederate government was based on the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man. that speech is now...
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a press conference outside the north charleston city hall to urge lawmakers to put the flag into a relicston "post and courier" reporting the south carolina governor nikki haley will call for the removal of the confederate flag from the statehouse grounds and sources also telling cnn that the south carolina republican senator lindsey graham, who's running for the republican presidential nomination will also call today for the flag's removal. the confederate flag is a symbol of hatred to some. it's also a symbol of southern heritage to others. what to do about it a rather tricky question for at least some republican presidential candidates. >> i think the opinion of people here in south carolina and having them work through this difficulty is much more important than politicizing it. >> what is your opinion? >> for those of us running for president, everyone is being baited with this question as if somehow that has anything do with anything whatsoever as running for president and my position is it most certainly does not. >> jeb bush noting that while he was the governor of florida, he mo
a press conference outside the north charleston city hall to urge lawmakers to put the flag into a relicston "post and courier" reporting the south carolina governor nikki haley will call for the removal of the confederate flag from the statehouse grounds and sources also telling cnn that the south carolina republican senator lindsey graham, who's running for the republican presidential nomination will also call today for the flag's removal. the confederate flag is a symbol of hatred...
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they say that the relics are un-islamic. many fear there is more destruction to come in the ancient city of palmyra. >> this is what many feared would happen when fighters from the islamic state in iraq and the levant captured palmyra a few weeks ago. it was not the first time isil has destroyed ancient monuments but it was the first reported damage in the city in central syria. fighters blew up two ancient shrines they consider unislamic. the shrines are not from the roman era unlike other 2,000-year-old buildings in palmyra. there are concerns about the fate of the unesco listed world heritage site. >> it's entirely possible that the organization will destroy all of the historical residents of palmyra. they started with the shrines that have islamic residences a shrine--a companion to the mohammed. >> a few days ago syrian activists reported that isil fighters have placed explosives in palmyra's ruins. it was not clear if they were placed around the shrines or the actual archeological site. >> i think the photos were assoc
they say that the relics are un-islamic. many fear there is more destruction to come in the ancient city of palmyra. >> this is what many feared would happen when fighters from the islamic state in iraq and the levant captured palmyra a few weeks ago. it was not the first time isil has destroyed ancient monuments but it was the first reported damage in the city in central syria. fighters blew up two ancient shrines they consider unislamic. the shrines are not from the roman era unlike...
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others deciding if they, too, would drop the merchandise, making the historic relic a thing of the past, rather than the present >>> rwanda reacted angrily to news that its head of intelligence has been arrested in london. he is wanted in spain on suspicion of terrorism after the rwandan genocide in 1994. rwanda described the arrest as lunacy. barnaby phillips has more from london >>> he is due to appear in the court on thursday where we'll hear the outcome of the extradition request from spain. spanish authorities indicted him for war crimes committed allegedly in the mid 90s, in the period where the rtf took power and the tutsi minority suffered a genocide. the allegation was retaliatory killings were undertaken and that he was involved in this. he is wanted in the connection of three spanish aide workers whom it was said knew too much about the r tf's involvement in killing of hutu villages. he and the rwandan authorities deny the accusation but it's worth noting that this case puts the british authorities here in london in an awkward position. they have close ties with the rwandan g
others deciding if they, too, would drop the merchandise, making the historic relic a thing of the past, rather than the present >>> rwanda reacted angrily to news that its head of intelligence has been arrested in london. he is wanted in spain on suspicion of terrorism after the rwandan genocide in 1994. rwanda described the arrest as lunacy. barnaby phillips has more from london >>> he is due to appear in the court on thursday where we'll hear the outcome of the extradition...
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or if that's the only one they had, but he can dmpl that his relic shotgun was missing out of the cabinmorning. >> so that would make law enforcement even more on edge even more inclined to consider these individuals armed and presumed dangerous, as if they needed to be concerned about that even more so than they already were, jean casarez? >> reporter: that's right, what deb feyerick just said shots fired at a camper this afternoon may have alerted them they were in the area. and they have proceeded all along, even though there was one gun they knew was missing, that therm armed and dangerous. but these are hunting cabins. that's the definition of the word. i found out they hunt moos and bear and white-tailed deer here but they store the guns in these hunting cabins. the families evolve. they are constantly changing the families that are in those cabins. so the amount of weapons are extraordinary that someone can get if they would burglarize the area. it is believed at this point two cabins have been targets. >> if you're just joining us we're reporting of the two fugitives, the two co
or if that's the only one they had, but he can dmpl that his relic shotgun was missing out of the cabinmorning. >> so that would make law enforcement even more on edge even more inclined to consider these individuals armed and presumed dangerous, as if they needed to be concerned about that even more so than they already were, jean casarez? >> reporter: that's right, what deb feyerick just said shots fired at a camper this afternoon may have alerted them they were in the area. and...
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others deciding if they too, would drop the merchandise, making the relic a thing of the past rather than the present >>> it could be one of the world's biggest trade deals, it's tape a step closer to reality. it looks like the u.s. senate will give backing to negotiations between the u.s. and 11 other countries. the white house correspondent brent coulombe reports. -- patty culhane reports. >> reporter: on the floor of the senate on tuesday, there was debate about what kind of day it was >> it's a sad day. >> it's not a great day. >> the president is a step closer to a top priority getting the trans-pacific partnership done. negotiators are close to timizing it but anted something from the u.s. congress a promise that lawmakers wouldn't be able to change the gale. >> with the slot it's all but certain the president would have that deal. >> if the united states president makes a deal can he back it up. will it eventuate or be subject to amendments from congress and changes that you didn't negotiate. in order for a president to keep his words, you have to have fast-track authority >>>
others deciding if they too, would drop the merchandise, making the relic a thing of the past rather than the present >>> it could be one of the world's biggest trade deals, it's tape a step closer to reality. it looks like the u.s. senate will give backing to negotiations between the u.s. and 11 other countries. the white house correspondent brent coulombe reports. -- patty culhane reports. >> reporter: on the floor of the senate on tuesday, there was debate about what kind of...
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other retailers deciding if they, too, would drop the making the historic relic a thing of the past, rather than the present >>> the japanese government is trying to encourage women to return to work after having a baby. it's dubbed women-nomics. rob mcbride with this report. >> reporter: running a nail salon from her living room. this woman is lucky enough to find a work-life solution. she can earn a living whilst raising her sun. customers, man of them working mothers as well can bring along their children. >> i wanted to work. i also wanted to raise my children. so running my salon from my home was the best way. >> reporter: other working mothers are looking for their own solutions. on a sunday afternoon, women that left work to have children attend a catch-up course, trying to return to the same positions in the companies they left. >> translation: japan has the worst income disparity between men and women of any of the developed countries. women that leave to have children are worse off. >> reporter: faced with an ageing population, bringing women into the workforce is seen as a
other retailers deciding if they, too, would drop the making the historic relic a thing of the past, rather than the present >>> the japanese government is trying to encourage women to return to work after having a baby. it's dubbed women-nomics. rob mcbride with this report. >> reporter: running a nail salon from her living room. this woman is lucky enough to find a work-life solution. she can earn a living whilst raising her sun. customers, man of them working mothers as well...
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former governor martin o'malley reliced a statementing he was keeping the victims in his prayers. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the shooting at emanuel ame, and we'll speak with governor nikki haley. >>> two more have been added to the fbi's most wanted list. david sweat and richard matt have been missing since june 6, sparking a massive manhunt involved hundreds of law enforcement officers. it's reserved for the worst of the worst. yesterday's search was expanded but officials say they have no solid leads. >>> the prosecution in the colorado shooting trial is expected to wrap up its case today. james holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. yesterday jurors got to see the picture of the youngest victim killed, a 6-year-old. her mother was paralyzed and suffered a miscarriage in the act. >>> a new jersey man is has been charged with conspiring to help isis. 21-year-old samuel topaz was arrested wednesday. according to court documents he wanted to travel abroad in exchange for $7,000 a week and four wives. he's part of a group that has been monitored by the f
former governor martin o'malley reliced a statementing he was keeping the victims in his prayers. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the shooting at emanuel ame, and we'll speak with governor nikki haley. >>> two more have been added to the fbi's most wanted list. david sweat and richard matt have been missing since june 6, sparking a massive manhunt involved hundreds of law enforcement officers. it's reserved for the worst of the worst. yesterday's search was...
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americans increasingly comfortable with gay rights, is the boy scouts ban on gay leaders a relic, inegions where the scouting movement remains strong, will the movement splinter rather than open its ranks to everyone? it's tonight's "inside story." >> for 6 months, the road outside the us embassy in yemen was closed... >> two car bombs exploded this morning... >> three days before the attack it was re-opened without warning. >> they would not have been able to get the car bombs to the front of the embassy. >> did yemeni officials knowingly allow these attacks? >> did you prepare the bomb? >> former al qaeda operative reveals groundbreaking allegations... >> they'd be surprised if the fbi didn't wanna talk to this guy.... >> watch the investigation al qaeda informant only at aljazeera.com >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. tonight on the program we're considering the policy of the boy scouts to seclude gay men and women from serving the organization as adult leaders. not too long ago the scouts changed the policy that secluded youth leaders. roger ganum. roger one of t
americans increasingly comfortable with gay rights, is the boy scouts ban on gay leaders a relic, inegions where the scouting movement remains strong, will the movement splinter rather than open its ranks to everyone? it's tonight's "inside story." >> for 6 months, the road outside the us embassy in yemen was closed... >> two car bombs exploded this morning... >> three days before the attack it was re-opened without warning. >> they would not have been able to...
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about that flag no different than any other relic of the past.hem called museums. we should put them in museums and not have them flying over statehouses and state flags. the people that want to celebrate those flags separately they can certainly do that. >> final word to you, byron. you intend on still hanging that flag right? it's important to you? >> you're talking about in colombia or in my room? >> in your room. >> yes, ma'am. it is still hanging in my room but i also have the american flag happeninging in my room and the south carolina flag hanging in my room. so anything that's hanging in my room is something i support and i refuse to back down from the things i do support. >> well i appreciate both of you taking the time for such a thoughtful conversation. thank you. >>> outfront next the charleston church that lost nine of its members holding its first bible study as we speak. you see members there bravely heading to the same room on the same night of the week as tragedy struck. >>> plus the racist group that inspired the charleston shoo
about that flag no different than any other relic of the past.hem called museums. we should put them in museums and not have them flying over statehouses and state flags. the people that want to celebrate those flags separately they can certainly do that. >> final word to you, byron. you intend on still hanging that flag right? it's important to you? >> you're talking about in colombia or in my room? >> in your room. >> yes, ma'am. it is still hanging in my room but i...
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americans increasingly comfortable with gay rights, is the boy scouts ban on gay leaders a relic, inegions where the scouting movement remains strong, will the movement splinter rather than open its ranks to everyone? it's tonight's "inside story." >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. tonight on the program we're considering the policy of the boy scouts to seclude gay men and women from serving the organization as adult leaders. not too long ago the scouts changed the policy that secluded youth leaders. roger ganum. roger one of the things that the option. that is some sponsors saying we will be a troop that doesn't welcome gay leaders while the troop downed the road may take
americans increasingly comfortable with gay rights, is the boy scouts ban on gay leaders a relic, inegions where the scouting movement remains strong, will the movement splinter rather than open its ranks to everyone? it's tonight's "inside story." >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance......
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the system we have is a relic from an earlier age that relies on a blizzard of paper records.t is full of errors. in fact, we can do better by making sure registration rolls are secure, up to date, and complete, so when you move, your registration should move with you. [applause] [cheering] if you're an eligible voter and want to be registered, you should be a registered voter, period. now, oregon is already leading the way, modernizing its system and the rest of the country should follow. the technology is here. states have already allotted the data that is needed. now, all of these reforms, from expanded early voting to modernized registration, are common-sense ways to strengthen our democracy. but all -- i'll be candid here. none of them will come easily. it is going to take leadership on many levels. now, more than ever, we need our citizens to actually get out and vote for people who want to hear what's on their minds. [applause] we need more activists working to expose abuses, educate americans about their rights and hold authorities accountable for protecting them. [app
the system we have is a relic from an earlier age that relies on a blizzard of paper records.t is full of errors. in fact, we can do better by making sure registration rolls are secure, up to date, and complete, so when you move, your registration should move with you. [applause] [cheering] if you're an eligible voter and want to be registered, you should be a registered voter, period. now, oregon is already leading the way, modernizing its system and the rest of the country should follow. the...
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the intelligence of infantry brigade 54 was able to chase and arrest four-member gang who smuggled relicsing use of the current security conditions and prevennes of isil in some provinces. >> reporter: isil fighters attacked 3,000 year old strat chews with power drills and smashed valuable pieces at museums. the trafficking of age-old artifacts is a lucrative source of income for isil. >> we know it's very lucrative because isis has essentially evolved from simply just using it as a supplementary source by taxing what looting was already going on in actually being involved it's a, and investing its own resources. >> reporter: across the boarder in syria, palmyra is one of hundreds of places damaged by fighting. they have accused fighters of looting artifacts. it's difficult to put an exact figure on how much isil netings but experts say it's substantial. >> it might be anything from 50,000 to 250,000 or maybe even half a million dollars for a group of objects or items, and in fact some of those may go as high up as a million. >> reporter: the money raises funds not only isil's military op
the intelligence of infantry brigade 54 was able to chase and arrest four-member gang who smuggled relicsing use of the current security conditions and prevennes of isil in some provinces. >> reporter: isil fighters attacked 3,000 year old strat chews with power drills and smashed valuable pieces at museums. the trafficking of age-old artifacts is a lucrative source of income for isil. >> we know it's very lucrative because isis has essentially evolved from simply just using it as a...
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open up september 19th at the franklin institute including art work by michael angelo, religious relics and bone fragments of the saints peter a and paul. that exhibit will be in philadelphia, through february the 15th. >>> well, stay with cb is s news, we will have continuing coverage of the pope 's visit here on tv and also on line, updates for you anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> well, after more than 30 years, the four seasons hotel on logan square closes its doors tomorrow. john mcdevitt of our sister station kyw news radio tells us long time customers were back at the will luxury hotel saying one final good bye. >> reporter: it was a place where movers and shakers, rich and famous stayed and kind for more than three decade. many felt the need to stop by one last time like former mayoral candidate lynn abraham who was having breakfast. >> service is impeccable food always good and everything here first class. to not say good bye i'm coming back for lunch. >> reporter: laurie phillips has been a regular since it opened. >> for every special occasion i was here at the four seasons whet
open up september 19th at the franklin institute including art work by michael angelo, religious relics and bone fragments of the saints peter a and paul. that exhibit will be in philadelphia, through february the 15th. >>> well, stay with cb is s news, we will have continuing coverage of the pope 's visit here on tv and also on line, updates for you anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> well, after more than 30 years, the four seasons hotel on logan square closes its doors tomorrow....
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that's why i'm trying to tell my party that you're going to be a relic, you're going to be left behindh the fact that this is our future. you don't have to like it. you don't have to embrace it. but you have to accept it. this is not a moment in history. this is the future. >> and basically from what i'm hearing you say, what our polls show is that young republicans like you, s.e. they're with you, they're not with their parents' generation when it comes to the issue of same-sex marriage. >> yeah i'm not alone here. we might be the minority within the republican party, but when you look at groups former group go proud or log cabin republicans, conservatives for the freedom to marry, there are legions of young conservatives out there who think it is perfectly within the purview of their conservative values to support gay marriage and support the idea that the government should not be in the business of marriage. the government should stay out of our private lives. i think you're just going to find more and more conservatives like me of that mind as we move forward. >> stand by s.e. i wa
that's why i'm trying to tell my party that you're going to be a relic, you're going to be left behindh the fact that this is our future. you don't have to like it. you don't have to embrace it. but you have to accept it. this is not a moment in history. this is the future. >> and basically from what i'm hearing you say, what our polls show is that young republicans like you, s.e. they're with you, they're not with their parents' generation when it comes to the issue of same-sex marriage....
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overnight, there was a national rush to obliterate relics of oppression.n't remove them fast enough as if they'd been noticed for the first time. today, the tremor moved the stone at the court shifting the word carved there nearer to the truth. millions of americans for the first time in our history achieved their equal justice under law. the african american poet langston hughes wrote, "let america be america again. it never was america to me." the truths, self-evident at our found regular not self-fulfilling. we the people, are founding today the america that was promised. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> nick gordon from reporters all while her family holds vigil. >> this is a really sacred time. it's the last good-bye to bobbi kristina. and to really send her back into her mother's arms. >> with a lawsuit looming, what we learned about their alleged world of drugs and violence. >> it was a tic
overnight, there was a national rush to obliterate relics of oppression.n't remove them fast enough as if they'd been noticed for the first time. today, the tremor moved the stone at the court shifting the word carved there nearer to the truth. millions of americans for the first time in our history achieved their equal justice under law. the african american poet langston hughes wrote, "let america be america again. it never was america to me." the truths, self-evident at our found...
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other retailers are deciding if they too will drop con federal-themed merchandise, making the historic reliching of the past rather than the presents. alan fish, he al jazerra. >>> now, the japanese government wants more women to return to the workforce after they have children. it's hoped the policy dubbed women nomics will boost the economy, but many say it goes against conservative japanese culture. rob mcbride reports from tokyo. >> reporter: running a nail salon from her living room, she is lucky enough to have found a work life solution. she can everyone a living while raising her son her customers many of them working mothers as well can also bring along their children. >> translator: i wanted to work. and i also wanted to raise my children. so running my salon from my home was the best way. >> reporter: other working mothers are looking for their own solutions. on a sunday afternoon women who left work to have children attend a catch-up course trying to return to the same positions in the companies they left. >> translator: japan has the worst income disparity between men and women o
other retailers are deciding if they too will drop con federal-themed merchandise, making the historic reliching of the past rather than the presents. alan fish, he al jazerra. >>> now, the japanese government wants more women to return to the workforce after they have children. it's hoped the policy dubbed women nomics will boost the economy, but many say it goes against conservative japanese culture. rob mcbride reports from tokyo. >> reporter: running a nail salon from her...
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people began walking there to pay homage to his relics.a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year. announcer: this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia, home of song of the mountains, a main street community in the heart of the virginia highlands. the ellis family foundation-- encouraging economic revitalization through the restoration of historic buildings in d
people began walking there to pay homage to his relics.a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the...
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overnight, there was a national rush to obliterate relics of oppression.t remove them fast enough, as if they'd been noticed for the first time. today, the tremor moved the stone at the court, shifting the words carved there nearer to the truth. millions of americans, for the first time in our history, achieved their equal justice under law. the african-american poet langston hughes wrote, "let america be america again. it never was america to me." the truths, self-evident at our founding, are not self- fulfilling. we, the people, are founding today the america that was promised. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> celebrations all over the bay area tonight over a landmark ruling. the supreme court legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide. >> i believe it was the scales of justice tipping. >> we are here. >> it's happening. it's realities. >> and
overnight, there was a national rush to obliterate relics of oppression.t remove them fast enough, as if they'd been noticed for the first time. today, the tremor moved the stone at the court, shifting the words carved there nearer to the truth. millions of americans, for the first time in our history, achieved their equal justice under law. the african-american poet langston hughes wrote, "let america be america again. it never was america to me." the truths, self-evident at our...
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so when that 122-year-old relic arrived, the grown men kissed that trophy. out in the chicago streets, massive celebrations and, you bet, more than a few of those people out there probably calling in sick this morning. and the cover of the "chicago tribune," very simple. hat trick. congratulations to everyone out in chicago. >>> a huge triumph for the u.s. military. al qaeda now saying that its second in command, nasser al wahishi is dead. killed by an air strike in yemen. he was a target on friday. he is the head of the al qaeda in the arain yajan peninsula. meanwhile, there are still lingering doubts this morning that another target was, in fact, killed. this one in libya. initial reports indicate nasser al baktar was taken identity but still no official corn firm confirmation yet. >>> donald trump, will he or won't he? he could become the 12th person to announce plans for the white house. trump would follow on the heels of jeb bush who yesterday became the 11th person to declare a run for the presidency. on the flip side hillary clinton has been busy on t
so when that 122-year-old relic arrived, the grown men kissed that trophy. out in the chicago streets, massive celebrations and, you bet, more than a few of those people out there probably calling in sick this morning. and the cover of the "chicago tribune," very simple. hat trick. congratulations to everyone out in chicago. >>> a huge triumph for the u.s. military. al qaeda now saying that its second in command, nasser al wahishi is dead. killed by an air strike in yemen. he...
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i think reverting back to the historical relic -- the chances are small.ut the political sensitivity at the 3.8 level, even though economic -- even though the value is still an issue. i think it may be hard to cross that threshold in coming months due to the political sensitivity, but i think ultimately, when you look at the direction of the interest rate, of growth momentum, and the downside risks from liquid natural gas exports, which are five times as important for malaysia then net oil exports, and i think the vulnerability is quite evident. shery: we have seen those vulnerabilities play out this year. do you see any opportunities elsewhere, when you see investors pulling out of emerging markets? claudio: yes. the thing i would like to caution is that it is important to distinguish between the outflows we have seen and retail , which accounts for less than 5% of total global inflows. nonetheless, we do see some outflow in indonesia -- about $350 million in one month. we see some outflow from india. ands more idiosyncratic discriminatory than in 2013. t
i think reverting back to the historical relic -- the chances are small.ut the political sensitivity at the 3.8 level, even though economic -- even though the value is still an issue. i think it may be hard to cross that threshold in coming months due to the political sensitivity, but i think ultimately, when you look at the direction of the interest rate, of growth momentum, and the downside risks from liquid natural gas exports, which are five times as important for malaysia then net oil...
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. >> it needed to be in a museum and, in fact the state has what is called the confederate relic woundat's where it needs to be. and quite frankly, poppy, i apologized to the people of south carolina. i've been in the house for five years. i should have introduced this bill five years ago. i should not have let my friend -- we shouldn't be having this conversation. >> so let's talk about why you didn't do it sooner. >> reporter: i didn't do my job. i don't have a good reason why i didn't introduce the bill the first session that i served -- that i was allowed to serve in the house of representatives. i don't have a good answer for that. but i do have an apology for that. >> apologizing to the people of his state. with me is activist shawn king. thank you for being here. shawn, i want to begin with you said the united states has not come to grips with its racist past. how does this relate to the flag and what we're going to hear announce at 4:00 today? how does that move the ball? >> it does move the ball a little but i've heard a lot of conservatives and others say that they are really
. >> it needed to be in a museum and, in fact the state has what is called the confederate relic woundat's where it needs to be. and quite frankly, poppy, i apologized to the people of south carolina. i've been in the house for five years. i should have introduced this bill five years ago. i should not have let my friend -- we shouldn't be having this conversation. >> so let's talk about why you didn't do it sooner. >> reporter: i didn't do my job. i don't have a good reason...
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and you don't go to putin, the sworn enemy in the west and declare her a relic while making clear that his allegiances are with russia and therefore by also implication china. i'm surprised tsipras didn't call for the over throwing of the ukrainian government followed by occupation. i am surprised. not being facetious. this is a model here. last year venezuela. who bought it? the russians and china. they lapped it up. you know they will do it for greece. why not? they will be first in line for repayment. anyone remember the truman doctrine in 1947? maybe i'm so old i do. complacency sign five. the idea stocks could easily bounce down 1%. i found this puzzling. it's reassuring the euro went up today. our countries can't afford another decline in europe. i think we need to go lower. we have a big down opening, fine. we have a big opening sold to you. i couldn't believe how many people on the floor of the exchange told me they were buying the first dip. when i expressed caution on twitter last night people derided me. i do like to show pictures of my garden and dog. let the darn market co
and you don't go to putin, the sworn enemy in the west and declare her a relic while making clear that his allegiances are with russia and therefore by also implication china. i'm surprised tsipras didn't call for the over throwing of the ukrainian government followed by occupation. i am surprised. not being facetious. this is a model here. last year venezuela. who bought it? the russians and china. they lapped it up. you know they will do it for greece. why not? they will be first in line for...
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when it is all said and done, the confederates will still be proud to see their legacy and all the relics, many of those things will remain in place. the main issue right now is the flag. host: i will ask you of your role in the carson campaign. but first let's go to kevin in watertown, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing, mr. williams? guest: fine. caller: you are conspiring. -- inspiring. i was very inspired. i never called him before. i'm a small business owner. i am obviously white, but that is not my people. my people are business people. we are part of everybody. i like the things you said about people need to get up and do what they need to do to survive. and take charge of their own lives and their futures. it is just not there anymore. as a small businessman you get stepped on. i have never taken a dime from the government. we pay our taxes. we do our jobs. i even part of the machinery dealers national association which is a government not funded organization. that is what we do for our business. but this country, we are back and forth on race to ra
when it is all said and done, the confederates will still be proud to see their legacy and all the relics, many of those things will remain in place. the main issue right now is the flag. host: i will ask you of your role in the carson campaign. but first let's go to kevin in watertown, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing, mr. williams? guest: fine. caller: you are conspiring. -- inspiring. i was very inspired. i never called him before. i'm a small business...
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we went out, and we saw, ancient cave drawings, showing people have lived there in that area and relics showing that indians have lived there for quite sometime and, it was in the late 1,800s when they were engaged with a war with the settlers and they were put into a reservation out there and that reservation the land was carve ked out for that and where they had lived. >>> now, poverty is a major problem for native americans what was it like, for the apaches? >>> they're 70% unthen employment out there. and, despite all of these mining companies that have come in, and i spoke to them, not many of them work in the mining industry, they don't have the the training, and they're not hired . a lot of these mines to work and children are living in squall lore, right there at the reservation, it's a scene that you tones expect to see. >>> betrayal is that the main word. >>> absolutely, i think that's the best word, a member of the council, he said, to me that how ironic that this land swap was slipped into the defense spending people, the people have been at war for the u.s. department of de
we went out, and we saw, ancient cave drawings, showing people have lived there in that area and relics showing that indians have lived there for quite sometime and, it was in the late 1,800s when they were engaged with a war with the settlers and they were put into a reservation out there and that reservation the land was carve ked out for that and where they had lived. >>> now, poverty is a major problem for native americans what was it like, for the apaches? >>> they're 70%...
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turns out it's a relic of the civil war that call abe lincoln a despite. those are not the only symbols attracting critics in maryland. owe mall and current lawmakers -- o'malley and current lawmakers are targets of a petition launched by students who want to change the name at university of maryland stadium. scott broom will explain. >> reporter: let's start here at burns of byrd stadium, named for h.c. curly burden who was an avowed segregationist. >> it maybe reenforced people to have racist ideology. >> reporter: student collin bird, ironic last name but no relation. >> i won't say this exact same thing, but i do think that it represents very similar ideology, which is hate, division with, racism. >> reporter: the latest, a petition poking at former governor martin o'malley and legislators on the issue and the display of the memorial to former supreme court justice taney at the statehouse in annapolis who made the infamous dread scott decision which contributed to the outbreak of civil war. >> it said not only do we support this institution, but we wil
turns out it's a relic of the civil war that call abe lincoln a despite. those are not the only symbols attracting critics in maryland. owe mall and current lawmakers -- o'malley and current lawmakers are targets of a petition launched by students who want to change the name at university of maryland stadium. scott broom will explain. >> reporter: let's start here at burns of byrd stadium, named for h.c. curly burden who was an avowed segregationist. >> it maybe reenforced people to...