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jules got away and virginia state senator richard black that it makes a mockery of. we go around lecturing the world about how they need to have the freedom of the press and freedom of speech and yet here we are are cracking down on free speech i think it's important to remember that the objective of doing this to archie news is not to block information from going to russian citizens it is to block the truth from reaching the american public in the united states so it absolutely makes a mockery of the free speech well it's dark and dangerous path on we don't know how to follow the path we'll know goal. is branding of journalists as agents and that's very dangerous of course for the safety of journalists in many hotspots .
jules got away and virginia state senator richard black that it makes a mockery of. we go around lecturing the world about how they need to have the freedom of the press and freedom of speech and yet here we are are cracking down on free speech i think it's important to remember that the objective of doing this to archie news is not to block information from going to russian citizens it is to block the truth from reaching the american public in the united states so it absolutely makes a mockery...
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you can have to leave a definite we've been at it but you're always welcome that was senator richard black the genius state senator thank you. now you want to thank you. we're going to take a quick break but when we come back a british teacher reason trouble for saying well done to his peoples we've got the details after the break. thank. you. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside i. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman ija killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game a great one more transfer. and thinks this minute. hello again now thousands of people in yemen have lined the capital streets in protest against the saudi led blockade of the country last week riyadh introduced a full blockade on yemen closing all access by air and sea saudi led coalition and the civil war in twenty fifteen supporting the ousted gove
you can have to leave a definite we've been at it but you're always welcome that was senator richard black the genius state senator thank you. now you want to thank you. we're going to take a quick break but when we come back a british teacher reason trouble for saying well done to his peoples we've got the details after the break. thank. you. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside i. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about...
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earlier, richard black of the think—tank the energy and climate intelligence unit explained the significance think there are a couple of things that are particularly significant. one is the timing because the report comes immediately before this year's round of united nations climate change negotiations which start next week in bonn, germany. the other thing is that they have looked, i mean, a lot of what the report contains is not news in the sense that this is very much the consensus view of climate science. they have looked to the future and the unpredictability of some pretty serious consequences, such as the release of greenhouse gases from the arctic, as the arctic warms. the message they are really spelling out is that we're at a time of choice now, restraints on greenhouse gas emissions reduce extreme weather events and so on, and other climate impacts in the near term, but they also reduce the risks of series and unpredictable things happening in the future. a spanishjudge has issued european arrest warrants for the sacked catalan leader carles puigdemont and four of his allies who
earlier, richard black of the think—tank the energy and climate intelligence unit explained the significance think there are a couple of things that are particularly significant. one is the timing because the report comes immediately before this year's round of united nations climate change negotiations which start next week in bonn, germany. the other thing is that they have looked, i mean, a lot of what the report contains is not news in the sense that this is very much the consensus view...
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member of parliament george galloway and virginia state senator richard black. well i think that it makes a mockery of brief speech in the united states we go around lecturing the world about how they need to have the freedom of the press and freedom of speech and yet here we are are cracking down on free speech i think it's important to remember that the objective of doing this to r.t. news is not to block information from going to russian citizens it is to block the truth from reaching the american public in the united states so it absolutely makes a mockery of free speech well it's dark and dangerous path and we don't know how follow the path will not go. as branding of journalists as agents and that's very dangerous of course for the safety of journalists in many hotspots and difficult parts of the world the more difficult they try to make it the more popular r.t. is becoming people where as a kind of badge maybe i should jaya i'm a photon it just might become trendy it might well backfire on the witch on doors the the people who are doing the best to destro
member of parliament george galloway and virginia state senator richard black. well i think that it makes a mockery of brief speech in the united states we go around lecturing the world about how they need to have the freedom of the press and freedom of speech and yet here we are are cracking down on free speech i think it's important to remember that the objective of doing this to r.t. news is not to block information from going to russian citizens it is to block the truth from reaching the...
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people and that is a very grave problem to the american constitutional system virginia senator richard black thank you so much for your time and your insight tonight senator. thank you very much. the controversial white helmets rescue group is again causing divisions that's after reporters without borders urged the swiss press club to cancel a conference critical of the syrian activists the request was rejected by the head of the organization as modern day censorship. we were challenging our support for this conference with the name of our organization appearing on the list of media members return only dissociate ourselves from the savant and do not wish to be associated with the conference we invite you to abandon this project which will damage the image of this was press club it was very surprising and very disappointing to see the journalist association asking for the kind of censorship that was my first reaction and so i decided to reply writing your letter and asking them to wrest back the freedom of the speech and constitution. whose previously conducted his own investigation into the
people and that is a very grave problem to the american constitutional system virginia senator richard black thank you so much for your time and your insight tonight senator. thank you very much. the controversial white helmets rescue group is again causing divisions that's after reporters without borders urged the swiss press club to cancel a conference critical of the syrian activists the request was rejected by the head of the organization as modern day censorship. we were challenging our...
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to hear more about this story, we can go to richard black, director at the energy and climate intelligenceinktank. he joins us now via webcam. is good to speak to you again. thank you. what is the significance of this particular report coming from this particular report coming from this particular report coming from this particular group of scientists? couple of things are significant, the timing, it comes immediately before the round of climate change negotiations that start next week in germany. a lot of what the report contains is not news in the sense that this is the consensus view of climate science but they have looked to the future and the unpredictability of some pretty serious consequences, for example, the release of greenhouse gases from the release of greenhouse gases from the arctic as the arctic warns and the arctic as the arctic warns and the message they are spelling out is that this is a time of choice. constraining impact on the climate change in the near term also constrains the risk of serious and unpredictable things happening in the future. for the lame man, such as
to hear more about this story, we can go to richard black, director at the energy and climate intelligenceinktank. he joins us now via webcam. is good to speak to you again. thank you. what is the significance of this particular report coming from this particular report coming from this particular report coming from this particular group of scientists? couple of things are significant, the timing, it comes immediately before the round of climate change negotiations that start next week in...
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boy: i don't like the black one. richard: you don't like the black sesame? okay.: what didn't you like about it? boy: it tasted disgusting. lemonis: [ laughs ] disgusting? black sesame got some harsh reviews. and if they would have gotten some feedback in advance, they would have saved themselves $70,000. richard: i'd like to ask you what you think of the packaging, you know, versus the name? young man: green tea! richard: okay. young man: right? lemonis: what do you think is in every one of these containers? woman: green tea. [ chuckles ] lemonis: green tea. woman 4: they all say "green tea." woman 5: the green tea -- the tea flavor. woman 6: i'm not a green tea lover, okay? so if i saw "mr. green tea," i might not say, "oh, i'm gonna buy that." me. lemonis: i think we have some work to do. most people would expect me to push you to change the name. that doesn't bother me. there's a legacy there. what bothers me is the presentation of it and having "mr. green tea" be the dominant brand. one of the best things that happened at shoprite is seeing the positive feedb
boy: i don't like the black one. richard: you don't like the black sesame? okay.: what didn't you like about it? boy: it tasted disgusting. lemonis: [ laughs ] disgusting? black sesame got some harsh reviews. and if they would have gotten some feedback in advance, they would have saved themselves $70,000. richard: i'd like to ask you what you think of the packaging, you know, versus the name? young man: green tea! richard: okay. young man: right? lemonis: what do you think is in every one of...
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richard pryor is right in the middle of this and his comedy starts to change because he's hanging around with blackers, hanging around with revolutionaries. he's learning to observe things in a very different way. >> oh, god, when richard pryor walked out on that stage, he transformed himself into something else. >> niggas never get bumped up in a building. they know how to get out of the [ bleep ] situation. they do. white folks just panic, run to the door, fall all over each other. niggas get out soid and -- outside and argue. i left my money in the mother [ bleep ]. >> once he said, you know, [ bleep ] bill cosby and became richard pryor, it was that person finding they had been singing in falsetto their whole career and actually finding their voice. >> white people -- this is the fun part for me. when white people come back after intermission and find out niggas have done stole their seats. weren't we sitting here, dear? i believe we were sitting here. yes, we were sitting right there. >> well, you ain't sitting here now, mother [ bleep ]. >> even after slavery, it was not permissible for black
richard pryor is right in the middle of this and his comedy starts to change because he's hanging around with blackers, hanging around with revolutionaries. he's learning to observe things in a very different way. >> oh, god, when richard pryor walked out on that stage, he transformed himself into something else. >> niggas never get bumped up in a building. they know how to get out of the [ bleep ] situation. they do. white folks just panic, run to the door, fall all over each...
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this five-day black friday period, though, is crucial for the retailers. richard? >> if you have to work, why not have fun like that guy. thank you so much, scott cohn there in oakland california for us. >> if you have a case of wander luft, now might be the time to book your travel. airlines are jumping on the black friday and cyber monday bandwagon offering incredibly cheap deals on flights and vacations. nbc's business correspondent jo ling kent is in jersey city with a look at how you can snag the best deals. jo, good morning. >> reporter: richard, frances, good morning. officially black friday is underway. we're here at a pretty busy target in jersey city and there are already customers flowi deal. the best deep discounts. but i've got to tell you, it's not just retail that's rolling out the big deals for this holiday shopping weekend. it's travel as well. the sky is the limit for black friday deals. beyond deep discounts in stores or online, this year airlines and hotels are offering huge sales on flights and vacations. when you buy on black friday and cyber
this five-day black friday period, though, is crucial for the retailers. richard? >> if you have to work, why not have fun like that guy. thank you so much, scott cohn there in oakland california for us. >> if you have a case of wander luft, now might be the time to book your travel. airlines are jumping on the black friday and cyber monday bandwagon offering incredibly cheap deals on flights and vacations. nbc's business correspondent jo ling kent is in jersey city with a look at...
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matthews church and his involvement in the educational process, working with people like fanny richards, pioneering black woman in terms of the first african-american to teach in the public school system here. so we had this conjunction it's going to be a collaborative situation from one generation to another. each spurred on by the other. taking its influence and enthusiasm for the breakthroughs occur neglect previous generation. we going to see that happening time and time again, and i this whole odyssey of black detroit. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [applause] >> now, on to the main event. it's now my pleasure to introduce today's keynote speaker, america's most listened to woman in political talk radio, laura ingraham. she can be heard locally between 10:00 and 12:00 on am850. laura is a former white collar defense attorney and supreme court law clerk. her nationally synca
matthews church and his involvement in the educational process, working with people like fanny richards, pioneering black woman in terms of the first african-american to teach in the public school system here. so we had this conjunction it's going to be a collaborative situation from one generation to another. each spurred on by the other. taking its influence and enthusiasm for the breakthroughs occur neglect previous generation. we going to see that happening time and time again, and i this...
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richard. we got through black friday.day, but today is small business saturday the day we should be thinking about the small independent stores in our community. i want you to think about this. when we shop online, dollars go wherever that store is. right? when we shop at a big box, but not as much as shopping small business. when you think about the kind of community you want to live in, that's when you should think where you're spending your retail dollars. small business saturday has been around since 2010. last year had about 112 million people shop small. supposed to get bigger this year. there are 7,000 communities around the country that are going to be celebrating small business start, doing all kinds of things like free parking for people, or events like runs or maybe a few communities that have contests. get lottery tickets and win a prize at the end. etsy has pop-up shops in five cities around the country. today, small business saturday. i encourage everyone to go out there, join the more than 100 million other
richard. we got through black friday.day, but today is small business saturday the day we should be thinking about the small independent stores in our community. i want you to think about this. when we shop online, dollars go wherever that store is. right? when we shop at a big box, but not as much as shopping small business. when you think about the kind of community you want to live in, that's when you should think where you're spending your retail dollars. small business saturday has been...
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john coniers is the founder of the congressional black caucus, the former judiciary chair. richard put him on the enemy's list, describing him as a leading black anti-nixon spokesman. he was the only member of the 1974 house judiciary committee who voted for nixon's impeachment, remaining in the house today. and it was him, john conyers, who posed this key question sessions' distance from his boss's interests in targeting clinton today. >> are you recused from expressions involve secretary clinton? >> mr. chairman, i cannot answer that i don't know. because under the policies of the department of justice, to announce reaccusal in any investigation would reveal the existence of that investigation and the top ethics officials have advised me i should not do so. >> i'm joined by bush speech writer from harvard kennedy's school of government and matt miller rejoins us. you used to work there. are you worried that the doj? >> absolutely. you obviously have the recusal question. that's an important one. sessions was clearly dodging there. there is a way to answer that question. you don't
john coniers is the founder of the congressional black caucus, the former judiciary chair. richard put him on the enemy's list, describing him as a leading black anti-nixon spokesman. he was the only member of the 1974 house judiciary committee who voted for nixon's impeachment, remaining in the house today. and it was him, john conyers, who posed this key question sessions' distance from his boss's interests in targeting clinton today. >> are you recused from expressions involve...
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richard allen in 1787. this was the nation's first black denomination and so much more. >> it was a location, a stop for people on the underground railroad. >> reporter: the underground railroad was a series of homes, places, and people that together made up a network which helped slaves find their way to freedom. >> people come here to visit independence hall. they come here to go to the liberty hall. this is the birthplace of the nation. the birthplace of our independence. and it's important to not leave the stories out of people that were not represented at all during that time. >> reporter: with the help of a new brochure from "visit philly," all the stops are at your fingertips. >> very different. very different experiences and very different stories. >> reporter: from president george washington's home where he had nine slaves to the belmont mansion where in the 1700s judge richard peters purchased slaves to free nepal and hid runaways -- free them and hid runaways in his attic. >> you could go to places like the johnson house in germantown and go to an attic where enslaved africans who were trying to se
richard allen in 1787. this was the nation's first black denomination and so much more. >> it was a location, a stop for people on the underground railroad. >> reporter: the underground railroad was a series of homes, places, and people that together made up a network which helped slaves find their way to freedom. >> people come here to visit independence hall. they come here to go to the liberty hall. this is the birthplace of the nation. the birthplace of our independence....
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black artists came to play. people like jimi hendrix, little richard, b.b. l of these people played in nashville on jefferson street. we had blacks and whites coming into the inner city. we didn't have broadway. we had jefferson street. back in the day, it was the place to go. ♪ >> anthony: the jefferson street district no longer resembles its neon-lit heyday. like a lot of historic neighborhoods in nashville, it's being slowly eaten by developers to make way for the shiny and the new, to accommodate all the new arrivals. ♪ it was over before it even began ♪ >> anthony: what's left is a pretty amazing musical legacy, and e that'sften overlooked or sometimes simply forgotten. get the best sleep ever with the new lacrosse comforter from thecompanystore.com made in america and handcrafted in wisconsin. our exclusive hypoallergenic down and special breathing technology senses your body to never be too hot or too cold, so you are guaranteed the best sleep ever. starting at only $99 including shipping and a lifetime guarantee. for your best friend - our new dog bed
black artists came to play. people like jimi hendrix, little richard, b.b. l of these people played in nashville on jefferson street. we had blacks and whites coming into the inner city. we didn't have broadway. we had jefferson street. back in the day, it was the place to go. ♪ >> anthony: the jefferson street district no longer resembles its neon-lit heyday. like a lot of historic neighborhoods in nashville, it's being slowly eaten by developers to make way for the shiny and the new,...
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black friday deals. newshour producer richard coolidge makes the case for skipping those crowded malls and, instead, getting on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, have a happy thanksgiving. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc martha stewart: are you eager to learn how to update your favorite recipes with better for you ingredients from the modern pantry? then you won't want to miss this season of "martha bakes." join me in my kitchen where i'll teach you how to transform everything from traditional cakes, pies and even breads with new ingredients, plus mouthwatering gluten and dairy free treats for everyday and every occasion. welcome to a new way to bake. for mor
black friday deals. newshour producer richard coolidge makes the case for skipping those crowded malls and, instead, getting on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, have a happy thanksgiving. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >>...
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black suits and tie now. the couples, the fashion and richard gere on a pretty woman reunion.d in sex rehab. reports he's getting therapy using teddy bears and horses. >> new details on carrie underwood's freak accident. how she's doing after falling down the stairs and breaking her wrist. >>> taylor swift's snl takeover and how she surprised 300 fans earlier in the day. >> then -- >> i can't wait to go on the road. >> let's do it. >> tamika and taraji. >> i dressed like cookie tonight. >> the new spoiler she's dropping from "empire." >> you can't put a strong cookie down. >> plus jaimie foxx trying out his new material here on extra. >> i've been worki
black suits and tie now. the couples, the fashion and richard gere on a pretty woman reunion.d in sex rehab. reports he's getting therapy using teddy bears and horses. >> new details on carrie underwood's freak accident. how she's doing after falling down the stairs and breaking her wrist. >>> taylor swift's snl takeover and how she surprised 300 fans earlier in the day. >> then -- >> i can't wait to go on the road. >> let's do it. >> tamika and taraji....
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black friday deals. newshour producer richard coolidge makes the case for skipping those crowded malls and, instead, getting on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, have a happy thanksgiving. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newsho >> narrator: tonight on frontlinthe epic story of football's concussion crisis. >> these players come down with dementia and then alzheimer's, and then they're gone. >> narrator: a major frontline investigation of what the nfl knew and when it knew it. >> the level of denial was just profound. >> we don't know who is at risk for it. we don't know if concussion in and of itself is what causes the abnormalities. >> narrator: a decades-long battle between scientis
black friday deals. newshour producer richard coolidge makes the case for skipping those crowded malls and, instead, getting on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, have a happy thanksgiving. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >>...
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lieutenant richard collins was stabbed on campus just for being black, no other reason but just for being black, being himself. there is a historical context for this crime to be put in especially on this campus. this campus has had a history of racism, a lot of acts that led up to this incident. >> reporter: the university hopes launching to combat hate and bias will send a clear message to the entire campus community. >> i think students need to understand that the university is working very hard to make sure that this is the safest and most welcoming place that we can make it. >> reporter: he says the campus community is deeply rooted in equity, diversity, and inclusion. that's the latest live from the university of maryland, college park. jim, back to you. >> chris gordon, thank you. >>> change is hard. people worry change is coming to the maryland suburbs will chase them from their homes. construction has already begun on the purple line. the light rail will connect bethesda and new carrollton and change everything in between. prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins explai
lieutenant richard collins was stabbed on campus just for being black, no other reason but just for being black, being himself. there is a historical context for this crime to be put in especially on this campus. this campus has had a history of racism, a lot of acts that led up to this incident. >> reporter: the university hopes launching to combat hate and bias will send a clear message to the entire campus community. >> i think students need to understand that the university is...
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richard russell. a whitet make this into or black thing.t is a lot more complicated. >> i want to ask you about the fbi, hank. one of the interesting things -- they wouldr ii not have been any federal investigation. i wanted to know how seriously the fbi took this. >> you will get mixed reviews on this. if you look at the pressure to do more, it seems to come out of washington doj. this is from an assistant attorney general. it is being handled out of the savanna office rather than the atlanta office, that can make a difference. one u.s.ms to be assistant attorney who says we should not get involved in this because we will really mess up the state prosecution. if we big foot, it will backfire. that may have been his cover, he later oedoes something that is hurtful. -- thealso say that storylines about dover carter and isaiah nixon make their way in a memo about conspiracy because the same people who beat up dover carter and a couple of --ers who are all related the memo that those of two uber -- goes up to hoover says that this should be re
richard russell. a whitet make this into or black thing.t is a lot more complicated. >> i want to ask you about the fbi, hank. one of the interesting things -- they wouldr ii not have been any federal investigation. i wanted to know how seriously the fbi took this. >> you will get mixed reviews on this. if you look at the pressure to do more, it seems to come out of washington doj. this is from an assistant attorney general. it is being handled out of the savanna office rather than...
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. >> executive vice president richard berry said they started planning for this black friday more than a year ago. >> we have massive stores that are able to bring brands and products to life. you can't do that online. >> reporter: another boost is expect for small businesses and the every popular online retail of cyber monday. bianna in. >> you know what? i'm just so happy we didn't see fights in that piece. you know, usually you start out after the thanksgiving holiday people beating each other upful we didn't see that. so people are shopping respectfully, at least this morning. thanks. >>> they're helping to put guns in the hands of potentially dangerous people. >> there are thousands, tells of thousands, maybe even more prohibited abusers who are not in the system and who there buying guns and breakdown and how those systems >>> ten miles off the coast of scotland is an island where the world comes to a standstill. >>> ahead, 60 minutes takes us to the remote area just three miles wide and six miles long that serves as an escape from everyday life. we'll preview sunday's report. >>
. >> executive vice president richard berry said they started planning for this black friday more than a year ago. >> we have massive stores that are able to bring brands and products to life. you can't do that online. >> reporter: another boost is expect for small businesses and the every popular online retail of cyber monday. bianna in. >> you know what? i'm just so happy we didn't see fights in that piece. you know, usually you start out after the thanksgiving holiday...
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richard lui tenant collins was stabbed on campus just for being black. >> reporter: the university hopes the new initiatives it's launching to combat hate and bias will send a clear message to the entire campus community. >> i think students need to understand that the university is working very hard to make sure that this is the safest and most welcoming place that we can make it. >> so, it's university isn't doing what they, you know, can, but there's more that can be done for sure. >> reporter: the university will be hosting a nationwide summit here in january, bringing together experts from across the country to discuss everything that can possibly be done to combat hate crimes. that's the latest live at the university of maryland. jim and doreen, back to you. >> chris, thank you. >> a libyan militant has just been cleared of the most serious charges in the benghazi attack. a federal jury found ahmed abu khatallah not guilty of murder but they did convict him on terror related charges. he was accused of killing personnel at the u.s. compound in benghazi. defense attorneys argued ther
richard lui tenant collins was stabbed on campus just for being black. >> reporter: the university hopes the new initiatives it's launching to combat hate and bias will send a clear message to the entire campus community. >> i think students need to understand that the university is working very hard to make sure that this is the safest and most welcoming place that we can make it. >> so, it's university isn't doing what they, you know, can, but there's more that can be done...
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richard. paul, clearly amazon brought this up from the us? this is oureighth yearof brought this up from the us? this is our eighth year of running blackwo or three years ago it made it the biggest day of the year, surpassing cyber monday which was traditionally the biggest shopping day. on a day like this we will take 5000 orders every minute through the course of the day. a lot of orders going through, it is a very important day for us. 5000 orders is quite considerable. but richard, since the financial crisis it is not rare to walk into a high street shop and see a sale on. how much more i read spinning on a daylight today? it is an important event in the retail calendar, but what we have seen over the last few months is that households are under increasing pressure on their personal finances, inflation is at a five—year high and that is put a pinch on personal finances. running into black friday, consumers are likely to look at the bargains and try to take advantage of these in the run—up to christmas and make their budgets stretch that little bit further. research suggests that we shift sales that would normally happen jamie chris
richard. paul, clearly amazon brought this up from the us? this is oureighth yearof brought this up from the us? this is our eighth year of running blackwo or three years ago it made it the biggest day of the year, surpassing cyber monday which was traditionally the biggest shopping day. on a day like this we will take 5000 orders every minute through the course of the day. a lot of orders going through, it is a very important day for us. 5000 orders is quite considerable. but richard, since...
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richard, bo diddly. the popularization of it. when white kids and blackheard the new rhythm, they could not it still. the twiki with a backbeat to it. woogie with the backbeat to it. they bounced out of their chairs and the next thing you know a were dancing together for the first time in the history of this country. so rock 'n roll brought white and black youth together through music. the same thing the great civil rights activist like martin luther king and many others, black-and-white, would try to achieve through their marches, demonstrations, said-ends, boycotts in efforts to bring white and black adults together. check berry and elvis presley were achieving this through music. and that attracted me as well. been ahow long had you musician? daryl: professionally? i graduated from howard university. i was playing slightly before that, during college. during my formative learning years, was kind of a late bloomer when it came to music. i started when i was 17 in high school, a junior. brian: i want to jump way out of context. there is a new documentary
richard, bo diddly. the popularization of it. when white kids and blackheard the new rhythm, they could not it still. the twiki with a backbeat to it. woogie with the backbeat to it. they bounced out of their chairs and the next thing you know a were dancing together for the first time in the history of this country. so rock 'n roll brought white and black youth together through music. the same thing the great civil rights activist like martin luther king and many others, black-and-white, would...
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money at the corner of wisconsin and m street when 40-year-old richard moore, according to police, yelled a racial slur at him. the victim is black. moore is white. police say moore then followed the victim into an alley and hit him with a metal object. working to find out how that victim is doing this morning. as for more, he is charged with assault. >>> parents aren't happy with the results of an audit of prince george's schools. hundreds of students graduated requirements, and it was based on pressure on teachers to graduate the student. there was no evidence of system wide crime. >> i have never done that. my team has never done that. this report, we've never done it. >> it came after being asked to investigate tampering of grades. two members responded to the allegations. >> what i heard today was a ceo and a board chair celebrating the fact that they were not directly tied but that we still graduated hundreds, if not over 1,000 students in the past year alone who did not meet the state graduation requirements. that is very troubling. >> prince george's county schools have to respond to the state by january. they have to hav
money at the corner of wisconsin and m street when 40-year-old richard moore, according to police, yelled a racial slur at him. the victim is black. moore is white. police say moore then followed the victim into an alley and hit him with a metal object. working to find out how that victim is doing this morning. as for more, he is charged with assault. >>> parents aren't happy with the results of an audit of prince george's schools. hundreds of students graduated requirements, and it...
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black folks would say we look to you. why would there be, but in going back to richard allen, the naacp key set that up in my 2007. me speak to [laughter] [applause]ions] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. i'm -- [inaudible]
black folks would say we look to you. why would there be, but in going back to richard allen, the naacp key set that up in my 2007. me speak to [laughter] [applause]ions] [inaudible conversations] >> hello. i'm -- [inaudible]
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black folks would say we look to you. why would there be, but in going back to richard allen, the naacp key set that up in my 2007. me speak to [laughter] [applause] is he was very consequential and effective president and can't quite figure out how or why that force he habutthat force he hadg capacity to manipulate people. [inaudible conversations]
black folks would say we look to you. why would there be, but in going back to richard allen, the naacp key set that up in my 2007. me speak to [laughter] [applause] is he was very consequential and effective president and can't quite figure out how or why that force he habutthat force he hadg capacity to manipulate people. [inaudible conversations]
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black tom island. >> plaqblack tom was an ammunit depot off the coast of new jersey in new york harbor and it had an extraordinary amount of explosives. >> richard powers is a history professor at city university of new york and the author of "secrecy and power, the life of j. edgar hoover." this was detonated with one of the most remarkable explosions in new york city until the world trade center bombings, shattering windows in new jersey, manhattan, over in brooklyn. >> the dark cloud of sabotage rose above the united states. though still neutral, america was becoming painfully aware of the enemy within. and everywhere the words "black tom" or within on angry nation's lips. >> the investigation afterwards pointed to german sabotage. >> reporter: the sabotage had been ordered by this man, german intelligence officer franz van tappen. barely ten months after black tom island was attacked, the united states declared war on germany. then, like now, homeland security became imperative and one government agency stepped up to the plate, the fbi. >> the g-men. this is the bureau of scientific crime detectives. new, modern, up to the minute. the fbi ne
black tom island. >> plaqblack tom was an ammunit depot off the coast of new jersey in new york harbor and it had an extraordinary amount of explosives. >> richard powers is a history professor at city university of new york and the author of "secrecy and power, the life of j. edgar hoover." this was detonated with one of the most remarkable explosions in new york city until the world trade center bombings, shattering windows in new jersey, manhattan, over in brooklyn....
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with richard nixon had the war are drugs in the war on blacks and then to that job application. but as the government returns to old-time slavery patrol whose tactics in with an attitude is benign aided neglect. they were all left behind. the net worth of a white feebly that is what they say. so the attitude of the democratic party. so with that coalition who has elected democrats the african americans, latino, a native americans, blacks this is about 10% so he called the president that said black football players by the of the word. so what is the attitude of the republican party towards the coalition? in the extermination in those at newspapers advocated that extermination. it on the west coast and to advocate extermination of the the americans. those that are subjected headed off to explains puerto rico and to treat upper crow and that is because of the nonfiction. [applause] >>. >> thanks teetoo the before columbus foundation and american book awards is obviously ishmael reed. if black people in general and black men in particular that have been caramelized and the context o
with richard nixon had the war are drugs in the war on blacks and then to that job application. but as the government returns to old-time slavery patrol whose tactics in with an attitude is benign aided neglect. they were all left behind. the net worth of a white feebly that is what they say. so the attitude of the democratic party. so with that coalition who has elected democrats the african americans, latino, a native americans, blacks this is about 10% so he called the president that said...
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but in the context of 1969, we had 500,000 people in vietnam and richard nixon had a secret invasion of cambodia and the black panthers and give peace a chance by yoko ono and ted kennedy killed a young woman with him and it was utter chaos. and that is all 1968. so we are rocking and rolling. and the thing that i remember is that squeaky from sat vigil. i was in sacramento and gerald ford is on the robe line and there is chaos, guns, guns and i woke up and there she was. i was the only one who knew who off to the side and everybody else -- i kept yelling, who are you, i waptd to be sure. she said it didn't go off. she damn near killed the president of the united states and secret service got his hand over it and saved him. >> and you had seen her at the man son trial. you talk about saturday morning in the newsroom and then it turns out it is charles manson and a bunch of young people who liked like high school kids. >> it did. but its with also a time when the haze of lsd and marijuana and hallucinogenics were all over california. later i find out robert mitchham had some kids down from the beach from my da
but in the context of 1969, we had 500,000 people in vietnam and richard nixon had a secret invasion of cambodia and the black panthers and give peace a chance by yoko ono and ted kennedy killed a young woman with him and it was utter chaos. and that is all 1968. so we are rocking and rolling. and the thing that i remember is that squeaky from sat vigil. i was in sacramento and gerald ford is on the robe line and there is chaos, guns, guns and i woke up and there she was. i was the only one who...
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what was going on in 1969, we had 500,000 people in vietnam, turns out richard nixon had a secret invasion of cambodia going on. the black panthers and it was utter chaos. in 1968, we were rocking and rolling. and squeaky fromme sat vigil during the trial. i was the white house correspondent in sacramento. suddenly, gerald ford is on the robe line. gun, gun. i look up, and there she was. squeaky fromme. i was the only one who knew who she was. secret service took her to the side. i kept yelling at her, who are you? she said, it didn't go off. damn near killed the president of the united states. the secret service agent got his hand over the bridge and saved him. >> you had seen her at the manson trial. you talk about the saturday morning in the newsroom and finding out. and when it turns out it's charles manson and a bunch of young people, as you were just saying, looked like high school kids. >> it did. but it was also a time when the haze of lsd and marijuana and a lot of hallucinogenics were all over california. later i found out, robert mitchum had kids down at the beach. and they knew about him. he was around at thi
what was going on in 1969, we had 500,000 people in vietnam, turns out richard nixon had a secret invasion of cambodia going on. the black panthers and it was utter chaos. in 1968, we were rocking and rolling. and squeaky fromme sat vigil during the trial. i was the white house correspondent in sacramento. suddenly, gerald ford is on the robe line. gun, gun. i look up, and there she was. squeaky fromme. i was the only one who knew who she was. secret service took her to the side. i kept yelling...
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black library in savannah. you might read george skyler or a book by ralph ellison or baldwin. you might read one by richardst. you might read something about booker t. washington. you had a range of ideas. i think we are getting comfortable in our society limiting ideas and exposure to ideas. maybe that's a sympton of it. i don't know. but, i don't think it's good for the next generation and the people who will be learning. i think i learned tremendous amounts in the carnegie liberra from being exposed to ideas. why would a little kid in savannah georgia be reading ann rand? someone said it's okay for to you read that and learn from it. >> laura: were any statues torn down in your time as a young boy? >> well, i didn't see that much. there were all sorts of other problems. you know, i think we -- when i grew up and where i grew up in savannah, the people i grew up were a different people. >> laura: how so? >> well, when you think of my grandparents, these were people who had been through quite a bit and had calmness and contentment about life. they understood putting things in context. what was important pr
black library in savannah. you might read george skyler or a book by ralph ellison or baldwin. you might read one by richardst. you might read something about booker t. washington. you had a range of ideas. i think we are getting comfortable in our society limiting ideas and exposure to ideas. maybe that's a sympton of it. i don't know. but, i don't think it's good for the next generation and the people who will be learning. i think i learned tremendous amounts in the carnegie liberra from...
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black toyota. still a very active investigation. if we get new information we will let you know. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: thank you. we are following breaking news out of the naval academy where a person is dead, in this, a nasty accident on the base. maryland bureau chief brad bell is in annapolis. brad? brad: this happened not on the main campus but this side of the severn river in an area home to the naval academy golf course. get back to skytrak7 to see the video of this bizarre and terrible crash. granbury point road goes through the golf course and it ends at the pro shop and naval academy primary school. elementary school. the vehicle at a high rate of speed and crashed in the putting green and in a number of cars in the parking lot. the witness telling me it seemed that the car might have been going 100 miles per hour. at this point the naval academy police are investigating and they have no idea why the driver lost control. good news is for all the folks there, none of the students from the elementary school were out front. no golfers on the practice putting green. the one injury that tu
black toyota. still a very active investigation. if we get new information we will let you know. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: thank you. we are following breaking news out of the naval academy where a person is dead, in this, a nasty accident on the base. maryland bureau chief brad bell is in annapolis. brad? brad: this happened not on the main campus but this side of the severn river in an area home to the naval academy golf course. get back to skytrak7 to see the video of...
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black toyota. still a very active investigation. if we get new information we will let you know. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news.nk you. we are following breaking news out of the naval academy where a person is dead, in this, a nasty accident on the base. maryland bureau chief brad bell is in annapolis. brad? brad: this happened not on the main campus but this side of the severn river in an area home to the naval academy golf course. get back to skytrak7 to see the video of this bizarre and terrible crash. granbury point road goes through the golf course and it ends at the pro shop and
black toyota. still a very active investigation. if we get new information we will let you know. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news.nk you. we are following breaking news out of the naval academy where a person is dead, in this, a nasty accident on the base. maryland bureau chief brad bell is in annapolis. brad? brad: this happened not on the main campus but this side of the severn river in an area home to the naval academy golf course. get back to skytrak7 to see the video of this...
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marketing agency, and in our london newsroom is richard lim from retail economics, a research consultancy firm. what have you seen? this year it is bigger. blacke sales are getting longer and longer. i don't know why you would shop u nless i don't know why you would shop unless you are shopping in a sale. it's the start of the christmas shopping season. this is the time we buy presents, next month we will buy food. it's about getting people on the high street. people have been saving up because the economy is making us feel uncertain and people have been waiting to sell. the retailers need is back in the stores. please clarify for us. if you go into a store and see 60% off, will that really disappear by tuesday and is it generally cheaper thanit tuesday and is it generally cheaper than it will be in the january sales ? than it will be in the january sales? it should be disappearing by tuesday because the retailers will wa nt to tuesday because the retailers will want to put their prices back to where they were. if i go win on wednesday and say, i could not get here for the black friday run, will they say, you've missed your chance? it's worth
marketing agency, and in our london newsroom is richard lim from retail economics, a research consultancy firm. what have you seen? this year it is bigger. blacke sales are getting longer and longer. i don't know why you would shop u nless i don't know why you would shop unless you are shopping in a sale. it's the start of the christmas shopping season. this is the time we buy presents, next month we will buy food. it's about getting people on the high street. people have been saving up because...
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black friday. but we can't wait until boxing day, can we? joining us now, kate hardcastle, a consumer expert at insight with passion. kerenza richards of your merchandise, we have got a heavy discounting period, but what came across as a bit of a surprise to key retailers because this is an american promotion has now been something they have caught up with. so as you have been hearing from your vice viewers a lot of the promotions are not as again went as they seem. i haven't got much time left. what are the best deals out there at moment? tell our viewers? l655 inch 4k tv, down to £549 in curry's. a bottle of calvin klein reduced from £68 to £29. we have got 6hds, reduced from £68 to £29. we have got ghds, they are £75.99 down from £129. 99. ghds, they are £75.99 down from £129.99. is this the kind of stuff that you will be buying orjust recommending to people on your facebook page? i bought the xbox bundle for my daughter for christmas. how much did you save? £100 i saved on that. when do you start shopping for christmas then? january. do you? yeah. you get the best deals in january.” january. do you? yeah. you get the best deals
black friday. but we can't wait until boxing day, can we? joining us now, kate hardcastle, a consumer expert at insight with passion. kerenza richards of your merchandise, we have got a heavy discounting period, but what came across as a bit of a surprise to key retailers because this is an american promotion has now been something they have caught up with. so as you have been hearing from your vice viewers a lot of the promotions are not as again went as they seem. i haven't got much time...
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richard. i spoke to a democratic house aide today who said that this was actually days of work between pelosi and the congressional black caucus to try to get conyers to step aside graciously. but pelosi did also say on "meet the press" today that she trusts he will do the right thing. that does indicate that there was perhaps something in the works. but this was kind of a disastrous moment for pelosi on "meet the press" where she seemingly defended john conyers. it was a very tough appearance for her. and she also came out and she was very frustrated that they didn't get to talk about tax reform or any of the legislative proposals of democrats or any of the legislative proposals or republican agenda that pelosi is vastly opposed to. this seemed to be a distraction for pelosi. she didn't want to spend more time talking about it and john conyers made reference to that in his statement. it was quite a long statement today where he said, "i cannot in good conscious allow these changes to undermine my colleagues in the democratic caucus and my friends on both sides of the aisle in the judiciary committee and in the house of
richard. i spoke to a democratic house aide today who said that this was actually days of work between pelosi and the congressional black caucus to try to get conyers to step aside graciously. but pelosi did also say on "meet the press" today that she trusts he will do the right thing. that does indicate that there was perhaps something in the works. but this was kind of a disastrous moment for pelosi on "meet the press" where she seemingly defended john conyers. it was a...
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like chuck berry, little richard, fats domino, bo diddly, and then the popularization of it by elvis presley, jerry lee lewis, buddy holly, and others. when white kids and blackard the new rhythm, they could not sit still. they bounced up out of their chairs, knocked the ropes and the signs over, and the next thing you knew, they were dancing together for the first time in the history of this country. police would come in and shut down the show. so rock 'n roll brought white and black youth together through music. the same things the great civil rights activist like martin luther king, rosa parks, and many others, black and white, would try to achieve through their marches, demonstrations, their sit-ins, boycotts in efforts to bring white and black adults together. chuck berry and elvis presley were achieving this through music. and that attracted me as well. brian: how long had you been a musician? daryl: professionally? since i graduated from howard university in 1980. i was playing slightly before that, during college. during my formative learning years, was kind of a late bloomer when it came to music. i started when i was 17 in high school, a junior. bri
like chuck berry, little richard, fats domino, bo diddly, and then the popularization of it by elvis presley, jerry lee lewis, buddy holly, and others. when white kids and blackard the new rhythm, they could not sit still. they bounced up out of their chairs, knocked the ropes and the signs over, and the next thing you knew, they were dancing together for the first time in the history of this country. police would come in and shut down the show. so rock 'n roll brought white and black youth...
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black and white, lawyers like me wouldn't have a job. so the trump administration is no stranger to lawsuits seeking to enjoin executive action. and here that's exactly what happened. the successor to richard cordray has filed a lawsuit actually asking a court to make her director of the cfpb. now normally when there is a vacancy, according to the executive vacancies act, what happens is the president is able to pick someone until the senate can get around to confirming whoever it is that the president appoints. but here, under the dodd/frank law that was formed in the wake of the 2008 global financial meltdown, the drafters of this law specifically made it so that way that the deputy director would become the acting director in the event of a vacancy. and that's what happened here. >> interesting. so how does the situation like this happen? and where the director of the bureau appoints his own successor and the president tries to override and that that and appoint his own pick and both sides saying they're right on this. you're saying the law will ultimately decide that leandra english is supposed to be leading the bureau. according to the law, right? >> well, yes and no. so the law says
black and white, lawyers like me wouldn't have a job. so the trump administration is no stranger to lawsuits seeking to enjoin executive action. and here that's exactly what happened. the successor to richard cordray has filed a lawsuit actually asking a court to make her director of the cfpb. now normally when there is a vacancy, according to the executive vacancies act, what happens is the president is able to pick someone until the senate can get around to confirming whoever it is that the...
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black and seattle seahawks haddon lime green uniforms. i like it, lot of people didn't. >> anyway, i will take you back to a year ago right now and richard sherman of the sea hawks wrote an article in the players tribute, a newspaper that the players write for and he he was bashing thursday night football. he hates thursday night football. >> why? >> so richard starts article simply by first war of the article is poop fest, thursday night football ace poop fest that is how he described the game. he criticized the league for preaching safety but then forcing these players to play thursday nights before they have had the full rehab from a game on sunday, seahawks lost game sunday to the redskins. he said players bodies are not ready from sunday to thursday. >> do you see this quote, once season begins nobody in this league is 100 percent. we are all playing hurt you have to suck it up. >> you have to suck it up. >> so what happened last night >> i think he predict his own injury, last night seahawks/ cardinals richard ruptured his achilles tendon in the game. >> richard will in the play again this year. he is out. seahawks move to six-thre
black and seattle seahawks haddon lime green uniforms. i like it, lot of people didn't. >> anyway, i will take you back to a year ago right now and richard sherman of the sea hawks wrote an article in the players tribute, a newspaper that the players write for and he he was bashing thursday night football. he hates thursday night football. >> why? >> so richard starts article simply by first war of the article is poop fest, thursday night football ace poop fest that is how he...
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ard hatch on -- richard hatch on one side of him and tony zale, the old white middleweight champion, he wanted to establish a democratic party that was political home to both striving blacksand striving and overlooked white americans, the poor people. in fact, i think the best emblem of that is the pictures on the book. i made a point of -- this is one of the reasons i wrote this book, was that back picture. that very poor white family saluting him. that is, to me, affection and patriotism. that guy's obviously been in the military. these people were dirt poor. and then, of course, the pictures on the cover of the african-american kids that he was campaigning for, african-americans singing "ballot hymn of the republic." that kind of bringing people together is so different than what we see in politics today which is all about division and taking your portion of the electorate and basically attacking the other portion. today i think he tried to bring people together. >> host: would he have won the nomination? >> guest: he had a shot. and i mean that because i'm not -- i don't believe in my kind of predictions. i think i could have predicted that, like i do elections, a wee
ard hatch on -- richard hatch on one side of him and tony zale, the old white middleweight champion, he wanted to establish a democratic party that was political home to both striving blacksand striving and overlooked white americans, the poor people. in fact, i think the best emblem of that is the pictures on the book. i made a point of -- this is one of the reasons i wrote this book, was that back picture. that very poor white family saluting him. that is, to me, affection and patriotism....
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black cloth. it will be swept aside in 15, 20 minutes. iam joined by george orwell‘s son, richarduld take this long. we are now into 2017, towards the end of it, the day has finally arrived andl of it, the day has finally arrived and i am absolutely delighted it has. the statue has been paid for by a trust, the money was raised independently, but it is outside the bbc because the two years, your father worked for the bbc during world war ii, broadcasting to india, pa rt world war ii, broadcasting to india, part of the empire at the time. ambivalent relationship with the bbc? i suppose he did. he was here for two years, he described his time at the bbc as a cross between a girl's school and a lunatic asylum. in fact, his tongue was possibly in his cheek when he said that. i do not think... i'm sure the bbc did not think... i'm sure the bbc did not take umbrage at that. there were two reasons, several reasons, why he left. he was not certain whether or not his broadcasts were getting through to india. you mean they were having the effect... they were effectively propaganda, won't th
black cloth. it will be swept aside in 15, 20 minutes. iam joined by george orwell‘s son, richarduld take this long. we are now into 2017, towards the end of it, the day has finally arrived andl of it, the day has finally arrived and i am absolutely delighted it has. the statue has been paid for by a trust, the money was raised independently, but it is outside the bbc because the two years, your father worked for the bbc during world war ii, broadcasting to india, pa rt world war ii,...