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my brother, richie, always wanted to be president. my mom said, if you guys put your heart and mind to it, you can do whatever you want to achieve. richie said he wanted to be president of the united states. he's autistic. he'll never be president. he knows that. he cherishes his right to vote. he knows voting is his voice. at the same time and unfortunately, you mentioned at the beginning, across the country there are states that are introducing laws that are designed to suppress the vote. they have a disproportionate impact on people like my brother. they have a disproportionate impact in the latino community. about five million people will lose their vote to -- right to vote. in my state, texas, if you have a college i.d. card you can't vote and if you have a gun license you can vote. has a different idea about values and principles and they know they can't win with our community on those, to be honest. what they're doing is shaving the vote and working to suppress latino political power. it's the same reason why the right won't pa
my brother, richie, always wanted to be president. my mom said, if you guys put your heart and mind to it, you can do whatever you want to achieve. richie said he wanted to be president of the united states. he's autistic. he'll never be president. he knows that. he cherishes his right to vote. he knows voting is his voice. at the same time and unfortunately, you mentioned at the beginning, across the country there are states that are introducing laws that are designed to suppress the vote....
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lionell richie is getting something.ughter ] >> jimmy: because he -- >> lionel richie of the roots. >> jimmy: he's the lionel -- yeah. >> you see him in the commercials and stuff. i'm like, "where the roots at?" you hear music, but you don't see any of the guys. >> jimmy: you don't see any of the commodores, you just see lionel richie. >> you just see amir just like - >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, lionel richie and the commodores. and the commodores aren't there. no. >> yeah. >> jimmy: no. just a bunch of empty seats. yeah, the commodores, they're getting changed. >> yeah. >> jimmy: no, that's not true. >> he's got a car commercial and kfc, right? >> no! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: kfc? see, that's not true. that's not true. not in a kfc commercial, man. kfc commercial -- >> they got a new classy wings, man. >> jimmy: no, they're drum sticks. >> they're drum sticks! >> jimmy: now you have to do kfc. drum sticks commercial, come on. you have to. >> no. >> jimmy: you have to. you have to. >> get to the root of the ch
lionell richie is getting something.ughter ] >> jimmy: because he -- >> lionel richie of the roots. >> jimmy: he's the lionel -- yeah. >> you see him in the commercials and stuff. i'm like, "where the roots at?" you hear music, but you don't see any of the guys. >> jimmy: you don't see any of the commodores, you just see lionel richie. >> you just see amir just like - >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, lionel richie and the commodores. and the...
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richie? >> it becomes much more profitable for them to raid other peoples and catch them and sell them as slaves, as opposed to concentrating on thefur fur trade. it was much more profitable. >> two things richie said that are important to pick up on. one, the importance of the deerskin trade. we will talk mostly about the indian slave trade, but the deer skin trade is also important. you will see that in one of the slides i have. between 7000 and at the height 1715, of the slave trade, there deerskin's0,000 leaving the port of charleston. if we focus on one cornerstone of these trading relationships, let's not forget the deerskin trade is important. and the same thing that you said was the economic benefit of participating in this trade, and that is another thing we will recap as we get to the powerpoint here in a second, looking at economic motivation. there were two sets of motivation indians really thought about and used in engaging this trade. there is economic. the economic ones are pre
richie? >> it becomes much more profitable for them to raid other peoples and catch them and sell them as slaves, as opposed to concentrating on thefur fur trade. it was much more profitable. >> two things richie said that are important to pick up on. one, the importance of the deerskin trade. we will talk mostly about the indian slave trade, but the deer skin trade is also important. you will see that in one of the slides i have. between 7000 and at the height 1715, of the slave...
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lionel richie performed for guests after dinner. those leaders are back to work tomorrow. we have new street closures in downtown d.c. streets around the state department will be closed from midnight tonight until about 6:30 wednesday evening. we'll have the latest on traffic tomorrow morning at news 4 today at 4:26 in the morning. >> tomorrow could mark a huge milestone in the effort to legalize marijuana in the district. d.c.'s board of elections is expected to the approve a ballot initiative to allow residents to decide to legalize pot in november. in july supporters got signatures to get the measure on the pal lot. if aboved d.c. residents over 21 could possess up to oh two ounces of marijuana. they can grow up to six plants in their home. >> this was a night to get to know your neighbors. police hosted the 31st annual national night out. it was started by neighborhood watch groups in an effort to deter crime. now it's become a way to show unity in neighborhoods and to allow police to connect with residents. news 4 helped to host tonight's event that was held in maryla
lionel richie performed for guests after dinner. those leaders are back to work tomorrow. we have new street closures in downtown d.c. streets around the state department will be closed from midnight tonight until about 6:30 wednesday evening. we'll have the latest on traffic tomorrow morning at news 4 today at 4:26 in the morning. >> tomorrow could mark a huge milestone in the effort to legalize marijuana in the district. d.c.'s board of elections is expected to the approve a ballot...
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>> yeah, richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years?e. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you went before parole board before? >> yes. i've been locked up for so long that i'm conditioned to this environment. >> if you didn't want to make parole, can you say i don't want to go? >> i feel like i would be ostracized. other convicts are hoping for any kind of release. it's normal. >> is that it? >> yes, sir. >> guilty of the charge. of refusal, attempt to alter a drug screen. recommend five days. assess a fee of $25. court order fine. recommend a job drop. do you want to fill this in? >> yes. >> i don't feel the $25 is appropriate. >> i can suspend that. i will suspend the $25. >> and richie would like a little time to get his affairs in order before he has to go away for five days. >> no. >> one of "ziggy's" punishments is to spend five days in the hole. >> please direct all my mail over t
>> yeah, richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years?e. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you went before parole board before? >> yes. i've been locked up for so long that i'm conditioned to this environment. >> if you didn't want to make parole, can you say i don't...
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my brother, richie, always wanted to be president. my mom said, if you guys put your heart and mind to it, you can do whatever you want to achieve. richie said he wanted to be president of the united states. he's autistic. he'll never be president. he knows that. he cherishes his right to vote. he knows voting is his voice. at the same time and unfortunately, you mentioned at the beginning, across the country there are states that are introducing laws that are designed to suppress the vote. they have a disproportionate impact on people like my brother. they have a disproportionate impact in the latino community. about five million people will se their vote to -- right to vote. in my state, texas, if you have a college i.d. card you can't vote and if you have a gun license you can vote. has a different idea about values and principles and they know they can't win with our community on those, to be honest. what they're doing is shaving the vote and working to suppress latino political power. it's the same reason why the right won't pass
my brother, richie, always wanted to be president. my mom said, if you guys put your heart and mind to it, you can do whatever you want to achieve. richie said he wanted to be president of the united states. he's autistic. he'll never be president. he knows that. he cherishes his right to vote. he knows voting is his voice. at the same time and unfortunately, you mentioned at the beginning, across the country there are states that are introducing laws that are designed to suppress the vote....
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lionel richie, the police, billy joel, hall & oates and, of course, huey lewis & the news.t's called superstars of the '80s. and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. for the first time ever the biggest stars of the '80s are together in one collection. time life presents superstars of the '80s. 157 unforgettable hits. ♪ please, please tell me now ♪ is there something i should know? ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ you'll hear all your favorite superstars... ♪ every breath you take ♪ every move you make ♪ ♪ i can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh lord ♪ every song in the superstars of the '80s collection is the original hit recording and every one has been digitally remastered for studio perfect sound. ♪ don't you want me, baby? ♪ don't you want me, oh? ♪ what's love got to do, got to do with it? ♪ ♪ what's love, but a second-hand emotion? ♪ ♪ you're out of touch ♪ i'm out of time ♪ but i'm out of my head when you're not around ♪ you'll get the most complete collection of '80s hits ever assembled. 157 incredible songs. ♪ my blood run
lionel richie, the police, billy joel, hall & oates and, of course, huey lewis & the news.t's called superstars of the '80s. and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. for the first time ever the biggest stars of the '80s are together in one collection. time life presents superstars of the '80s. 157 unforgettable hits. ♪ please, please tell me now ♪ is there something i should know? ♪ ♪ let's dance ♪ put on your red shoes and dance the blues ♪ you'll hear all your...
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richie? the man in the middle -- the man in the back is controlling them with a weapon. >> very good. i thought they were scalps, but maybe they are heads. you see the gun. very important. if you look at the unfortunate person in the middle, would you say he is going to be adopted into these iroquois clans, or do you think he is up for a carpal fate? what would be your gas? >> horrible fates? >> why? >> often they would take women and children. also, he seems pretty depressed, so i am just going with -- >> [laughter] voice.e good men were adopted into clans, of course. but we have read about largely uc women and children are targeted for captivity and for adoption. head down. what you notice about the man in the middle that might tip you off, not a very good fate? we haven't really been studying native american history a lot in this class. we are shifting years of it. what is this? >> [indiscernible] >> all right. yes? it is not a weapon. most likely a death rattle. see a picture of an 18th-c
richie? the man in the middle -- the man in the back is controlling them with a weapon. >> very good. i thought they were scalps, but maybe they are heads. you see the gun. very important. if you look at the unfortunate person in the middle, would you say he is going to be adopted into these iroquois clans, or do you think he is up for a carpal fate? what would be your gas? >> horrible fates? >> why? >> often they would take women and children. also, he seems pretty...
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he means a lot to me, you know. >> still appealing his sentence, richie's execution date could be years it comes at all. eric wrinkles, however, is nearly out of options. >> i could well be executed within the next four to six months. maybe sooner. maybe later. >> wrinkles was convicted of shooting and killing his estranged wife, her brother and sister-in-law. we first met him on the original "lockup" episode at indiana state in 2006. >> we had a combination of drugs and a divorce, child custody and visitation. and i was into methamphetamine pretty heavy at the time. and one thing led to another. and here i sit. >> at the time we met him, wrinkles' appeals were nearly exhausted. >> i don't deal in hope. when you're on death row, you don't deal in hope. if you dwell on it, you end up either hanging yourself or going crazy. so i don't do that. i keep a normal routine. i exercise. i read. i write. i watch a little bit of tv. i do some other things. that's what the day is in here. the same, you know, pretty well day after day, boredom and monotony. but, you know, some kind of a schedule is
he means a lot to me, you know. >> still appealing his sentence, richie's execution date could be years it comes at all. eric wrinkles, however, is nearly out of options. >> i could well be executed within the next four to six months. maybe sooner. maybe later. >> wrinkles was convicted of shooting and killing his estranged wife, her brother and sister-in-law. we first met him on the original "lockup" episode at indiana state in 2006. >> we had a combination of...
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. >> richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they've continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you've been at the program before? >> yes, sir. >> if you didn't want to make parole, could you say, i don't want to go? >> i don't know if you would understand, but a convict saying that he's not ready to get out, i'd feel like i would be ostracized. >> is that it? >> yes, sir. >> the lieutenant's decision comes swiftly. >> guilty of the charge of refusal, attempt to alter a drug screen, recommend five days penal segregation, assess a fee of $25, $4 fine. recommend a job drop. you want to appeal this? >> yes, sir. >> yes, sir, i don't think the $25 is appropriate. >> i can suspend that. i will suspend the $25. >> okay. >> and richie would like a little time to get his affairs in order before he has to go away for five days. >> no. everything i heard and saw, he attempted to alter the res
. >> richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they've continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you've been at the program before? >> yes, sir. >> if you didn't want to make parole, could you say, i don't want to go? >> i don't know if you would understand,...
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army and sent to camp richie where he became one of the richie boys. the richie boys were largely european, jewish refugees who then returned to europe and worked in psychological warfare and other intelligence aspects during the war. and there was a recent dumtary which we also fortunate enough to exhibit yesterday that i hope you all have a chance to see at another time. and following the war, dr. stern became a professor of literature, i believe most recently at wayne state university in detroit, michigan. i'd like to start with the same question we did a few moments ago with our home front panel. that's to start with that key date of december 7th, 1941. where were you on that date, mr. ford? what were you doing? what was your first reaction? i was asking about perhaps your reaction on december 7th, 1941, when you learned that the japanese involved pearl harbor. i was asking about the japanese bombing of pearl harbor. >> yes. >> and where you were on that day. and perhaps what your first reaction to that news was. >> i remember where i learned it. >
army and sent to camp richie where he became one of the richie boys. the richie boys were largely european, jewish refugees who then returned to europe and worked in psychological warfare and other intelligence aspects during the war. and there was a recent dumtary which we also fortunate enough to exhibit yesterday that i hope you all have a chance to see at another time. and following the war, dr. stern became a professor of literature, i believe most recently at wayne state university in...
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. >> actress christina richi is new mom.d her first with child with husband james, richi gave birth to baby boy, but hasn't been released, private couple met onset of the abc show pan am, even kept the pregnancy hush-hush. >> so they canceled that show, but their romance endured. >> awe. >> the know the name of the baby? >> , no it is a boy. >> she was in buffalo 66 going way back. >> oh, yes. >> she good actress. >> indy movie. when she was a little kid, she was well, bigger than, that in mermaids. >> oh? >> cher -- >> oh, that's right. >> good movie. >> yes, and what was the other one she was in with julia? >> adams family. >> right. >> yes, so she has been a star since she was a little, little kid. >> there is a point where you talk about the kardashian's, she was in sleepy hollow. she act. >> right. >> yes, the cards ash yan's only famous for being famous, that's why, a lot of people don't like that. >> so we fixed all of that. come back tomorrow watch us fix some more stuff. have a >>> today lee an rimes and eddie cibri
. >> actress christina richi is new mom.d her first with child with husband james, richi gave birth to baby boy, but hasn't been released, private couple met onset of the abc show pan am, even kept the pregnancy hush-hush. >> so they canceled that show, but their romance endured. >> awe. >> the know the name of the baby? >> , no it is a boy. >> she was in buffalo 66 going way back. >> oh, yes. >> she good actress. >> indy movie. when she was...
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lionel richie's head is a honor, and i'm happy to be named along with it.i don't know if you've seen the picture as you're saying this. so i'm wondering in some seriousness here as we've run out of time. what are doug with the money? you have to make potato salad. you can't just run off and steal the money or buy a car and make a little bit of potato salad. what's the plan and tell me why you are wearing the shirt with stuff all over it? >> we're going to fulfill all our promises first. making the potato salads, t-shirts and hats, with the money that's left over, we're going to throw a benefit concert in columbus, ohio. proceeds go to charities working to combat hunger and homelessness. melissa: you can't do that. according to the rules, you just have to make potato salad, this is what a kickstarter does? >> in talking to kickstarter, the money that comes through as profess can be used in any way as we want. we're projecting a profit of about 15 to $20,000. melissa: how much potato salad are you planning on making? to only have a profit of $10,000 on $55,00
lionel richie's head is a honor, and i'm happy to be named along with it.i don't know if you've seen the picture as you're saying this. so i'm wondering in some seriousness here as we've run out of time. what are doug with the money? you have to make potato salad. you can't just run off and steal the money or buy a car and make a little bit of potato salad. what's the plan and tell me why you are wearing the shirt with stuff all over it? >> we're going to fulfill all our promises first....
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now my brother, richie, always wanted to be president. my mom said if you put your heart and mind to it, you can achieve anything you want to achieve, and ritchie said he wanted to be president of the united states. ritchie is autistic. he'll never be president, he knows that, but he cherishes his right to vote. he vote every single election cycle. he knows voting is his voice. at the same time and unfortunately, you mentioned this at the beginning, across the country there are states that are introducing laws that are designed to suppress the vote. they have a disproportionate impact on people like my brother, a disproportionate impact on our community, and upwards of five million people will lose the right to vote because of these attacks on voting. in my home state of texas, they passed a law that said if you have a university of texas student id card, you can't vote, but if you have a concealed handgun permit, no problem. they're passed for purely political reasons. the right has a different can idea about values and principles, and t
now my brother, richie, always wanted to be president. my mom said if you put your heart and mind to it, you can achieve anything you want to achieve, and ritchie said he wanted to be president of the united states. ritchie is autistic. he'll never be president, he knows that, but he cherishes his right to vote. he vote every single election cycle. he knows voting is his voice. at the same time and unfortunately, you mentioned this at the beginning, across the country there are states that are...
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[laughter] >> and now i want to pass this along to david brian, teak company torres and richie sanbornthat looked cold, dint. new jersey governor chris christie helped hold the big bucket and then posted the video on his facebook page and that's new england patriots owner robert craft holding the other side s money raised benefits the als foundation. >> so, when are you taking this als challenge. >> i don't know. >> i'm waiting to see video of it on facebook dumping water over your head. >> little cool out there, pretty chilly if you would dump a bucket of water on you. very nice for middle of august and we're going to exend this nice weather once again to the start of the work week. rehoboth beach, delaware, live look right now on our neighborhood network and there you go, people out on the boardwalk enjoying a nice night. sunshine still out. pleasant conditions on the beach whether you're in delaware or in new jersey. check out the temperatures this hour after coming off highs in there mid 80's today, still hanging onto some low 80's right now with the current temperatures and low 80
[laughter] >> and now i want to pass this along to david brian, teak company torres and richie sanbornthat looked cold, dint. new jersey governor chris christie helped hold the big bucket and then posted the video on his facebook page and that's new england patriots owner robert craft holding the other side s money raised benefits the als foundation. >> so, when are you taking this als challenge. >> i don't know. >> i'm waiting to see video of it on facebook dumping...
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richie, can i use the n word there? you have to okay.here wasn't once, there wasn't one time i asked, can i use it, he said ad infinitum. he said use it every way and every -- when they would ask me, i said blame it on richard. i would never use that. >> i assume that what you meant earlier in this conversation when you said out the gate that you could never do this movie now is because we live in an era that is too politically correct. is that what you meant by that? >> yeah. it's a good thing and bad thing because political correctness restricts and restrains humor. humor has to be very crazy and free and very liberated and dangerous. you've got to walk that line. when i did the production number, it's a preview. we're at the st. james theater. on stage they're singing and dancing "springtime for hitler" the audience is just jews. suddenly a big guy gets up, six feet, comes stomping up the aisle. where's mel brooks? where's mel brooks? he finds me, grabs me and he goes, how could you do such a thing? nazis, the holocaust, how could you
richie, can i use the n word there? you have to okay.here wasn't once, there wasn't one time i asked, can i use it, he said ad infinitum. he said use it every way and every -- when they would ask me, i said blame it on richard. i would never use that. >> i assume that what you meant earlier in this conversation when you said out the gate that you could never do this movie now is because we live in an era that is too politically correct. is that what you meant by that? >> yeah. it's...
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fox's erika richie explains how the family found him. >> this is silver, has been since they got him in january, at just two months old, his cute face and floppy ears won their hearts, but just recently, his energetic demeanor stopped their hearts. >> we lost him for two days. >> the family stopped on their way back from summer home on the cape in order to let silver stretch his legs. >> as soon as we opened the door he ran out. my wife and i, we go looking for him. we spent like two, two and a half, three hours there. >> but the dog was on the move. he somehow made it from route three here, all the way up to route three, before finally getting pick up by stranger and turned into the animal control. that's nearly 50 miles, the little beagle, either walk or hitch hiked. >> i can't imagine. >> animal control officers posted silver's picture on popular facebook page for lost dogs. that's where reggieani spotted her dog. >> i said it is silver, it is my silver, john, come see. >> the family was reunited just fewer hours later, a moment they will never forget. >> i have no words. you know
fox's erika richie explains how the family found him. >> this is silver, has been since they got him in january, at just two months old, his cute face and floppy ears won their hearts, but just recently, his energetic demeanor stopped their hearts. >> we lost him for two days. >> the family stopped on their way back from summer home on the cape in order to let silver stretch his legs. >> as soon as we opened the door he ran out. my wife and i, we go looking for him. we...
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. >> reporter: passenger was mosquito inspector ryan richie.fficials say it could have been a lot worse especially considering where the helicopter landed just before 11:00 monday morning. >> you can see this is soccer field. it's not unusual for this to be occupied by some of our student athletes. >> reporter: both men were rushed to an area hospital. both of them are going to be just fine. they were treated and released today from the hospital. reporting from cape may courthouse, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the city of philadelphia will salute the taney dragons in their run in the little league world series with a parade. powered in part by the pitching mo'ne davis the dragons made the to u.s. championship semi final round. philadelphia was the first -- taken in was the philadelphia team to reach the series. the parade will be at 2:00 p.m. at 20th and mark around city hall and down south broad it will make its first stop at the kimmel center for a philly pops performance then a second at broad and washington for a mummers perfor
. >> reporter: passenger was mosquito inspector ryan richie.fficials say it could have been a lot worse especially considering where the helicopter landed just before 11:00 monday morning. >> you can see this is soccer field. it's not unusual for this to be occupied by some of our student athletes. >> reporter: both men were rushed to an area hospital. both of them are going to be just fine. they were treated and released today from the hospital. reporting from cape may...
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. >> [laughter] >> and now i want to pass this along to david brian, tico torres and richie san borrowhristie helped hold the big bucket and posted the video on his facebook page. on the other side is new england patriot owner robert craft. the money raised there goes to the als foundation. >>> car enthusiasts gatherd in california to spend big money on classic vehicles. several cars sold for more than a million dollars. the car that went for the most money was this 1964 ferrari 250lm. the buyer wade a whopping $11.5 million. in all, 15 cars sold for at least seven figures at this auction. >>> well, justin is back with the last check of your fork week forecast and the cbs3 sports zone starts theof adventure awaits.ndhat the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. >> justin is
. >> [laughter] >> and now i want to pass this along to david brian, tico torres and richie san borrowhristie helped hold the big bucket and posted the video on his facebook page. on the other side is new england patriot owner robert craft. the money raised there goes to the als foundation. >>> car enthusiasts gatherd in california to spend big money on classic vehicles. several cars sold for more than a million dollars. the car that went for the most money was this 1964...
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offensive lineman richie incognito has been cleared to play. the league confirming this yesterday. you'll recall, suspended in november after a bullying scandal involving a miami dolphin teammate and staff member. he's free now to sign with any team. >>> michael sam, the first openly gay active player in the nfl, has survived the st. louis rams' first round of cuts. in three preseason games, he's posted five tackles and three sacks. meanwhile, espn is facing criticism after reporting on sam's showering habits. >> another rams defensive player told me that "sam is respecting our space" and that from his perspective, he seems to think that michael sam is waiting to kind of take a shower, as not to make his teammates feel uncomfortable. >> teammate chris long came to sam's defense, tweeting "dear espn, everyone but you is over it." anyway. that's all we have in rookie showering news. we've switched gears to tennis and the u.s. open. on the men's side, second-ranked roger federer -- >> doink! >> -- won in straight sets. yeah, look at this. amazing! >> bull's eye. >> he showed off with
offensive lineman richie incognito has been cleared to play. the league confirming this yesterday. you'll recall, suspended in november after a bullying scandal involving a miami dolphin teammate and staff member. he's free now to sign with any team. >>> michael sam, the first openly gay active player in the nfl, has survived the st. louis rams' first round of cuts. in three preseason games, he's posted five tackles and three sacks. meanwhile, espn is facing criticism after reporting...
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and then a couple of weeks ago i went to see billy joel and before that i went to see lionel richie. the one thing about all these concerts is, i tend to be the youngest person in the crowd, you know? [laughter] just a treat, as i say, to be here on this day. you think about president signing the rose garden . such an amazing moment. -- memories i think serve such an important purpose. they do inspire us. they tell us really about the root from which we have all remember. we have to even as i say, i was walking through the lobby to get here today in so many people stopped to say hello. for me, it is difficult. i can't remember every name. iron member faces better than names, but not every name. was me beingg that in media and on tv, especially, people see me and they think oh, there is one. doesn't.ack, but he iron member when i used to work for npr. i had to bring that up. people would say, oh, i recognize your voice from the radio. they would say it is good to put a face with a voice. i would think, gee, i didn't know you look like either, and now it is a much tv that people say to
and then a couple of weeks ago i went to see billy joel and before that i went to see lionel richie. the one thing about all these concerts is, i tend to be the youngest person in the crowd, you know? [laughter] just a treat, as i say, to be here on this day. you think about president signing the rose garden . such an amazing moment. -- memories i think serve such an important purpose. they do inspire us. they tell us really about the root from which we have all remember. we have to even as i...
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. >> [laughter] >> and now i want to pass this along to david brian, tico torres and richie san borrow new jersey governor chris christie helped hold the big bucket and posted the video on his facebook page. on the other side is new england patriot owner robert craft. the money raised there goes to the als foundation. >>> car enthusiasts gatherd in california to spend big money on classic vehicles. several cars sold for more than a million dollars. the car that went for the most money was this 1964 ferrari 250lm. the buyer wade a whopping $11.5 million. in all, 15 cars sold for at least seven figures at this auction. >>> well, justin is back with the last check of your fork week forecas >> justin is back with your wakeup forecast. hopefully it is more of what we saw today. >> if you like the lower humidity and cooler temperatures you're going to be spoiled again tomorrow. looking pretty good, mostly sunny, 84 for the high temperature. a degree or two below average but very comfortable. that changes a little bit tuesday and wednesday. that humidity will be on the rise. could be a mornin
. >> [laughter] >> and now i want to pass this along to david brian, tico torres and richie san borrow new jersey governor chris christie helped hold the big bucket and posted the video on his facebook page. on the other side is new england patriot owner robert craft. the money raised there goes to the als foundation. >>> car enthusiasts gatherd in california to spend big money on classic vehicles. several cars sold for more than a million dollars. the car that went for the...
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can you give us a history of the richie boys who were such a unique unit? and then, also your experience of landing on d-day plus three what you observed three days after what mr. ford, mr. lambert have described? >> yes. the stories you have just heard are such proof of heroism, that i will just lift out some of the incidents in my career in military intelligence and from normandy onward, and tell those stories, how we tried to ease away from the troops that were ahead of us. military intelligence is trying to anticipate the effort of the enemy and thereby avoid as much as humanly possible the casualties of which you just heard. these are heroic tales. i make observations frequently and try to put them into the larger context. the gentleman mr. lambert who just spoke he wears a medal that is the french legion of honor. that is the highest decoration that france can bestow. and i'm honored to be sitting next to this gentleman. [ applause ] i ought to say also more abstract observation thinks where this is a generous and deserved gift of the french governmen
can you give us a history of the richie boys who were such a unique unit? and then, also your experience of landing on d-day plus three what you observed three days after what mr. ford, mr. lambert have described? >> yes. the stories you have just heard are such proof of heroism, that i will just lift out some of the incidents in my career in military intelligence and from normandy onward, and tell those stories, how we tried to ease away from the troops that were ahead of us. military...
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pilot's license that scared andy grove balls almost took the life of robert noyce and steve jobs like richie baluns moment. >> like buddy holly the end of the digital age at the end of a run by. >> that is amazing that is why they don't let a lot of ceos do that. but i know jim morgan used to go helicopter skiing. they finally quit 12 people died in avalanches as fellow skiers i remember talking to jim morgan about it and he said he said inundated with go down the hill like that and robert noyce would go straight down i always thought that was the allegory. [laughter] amazingly charismatic did anybody here no robert noyce? there is very few people left i was giving a talk in portland to the marketing people and they were running slides of all the people there and people had been there two months the longest was 17 years. i realize that basically nobody at until it anymore never knew robert noyce. they see him on the wall at the robert noyce building but it is perpetually young. it is hard to explain his appeal. he is says charismatic i have interviewed all these people over the years and thi
pilot's license that scared andy grove balls almost took the life of robert noyce and steve jobs like richie baluns moment. >> like buddy holly the end of the digital age at the end of a run by. >> that is amazing that is why they don't let a lot of ceos do that. but i know jim morgan used to go helicopter skiing. they finally quit 12 people died in avalanches as fellow skiers i remember talking to jim morgan about it and he said he said inundated with go down the hill like that and...
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. >> nine months ago miami dolphin ricci richie in cognate was suspended by the nfl for bullying and harassing to demand. yesterday the league lifted the suspension in cleared him to play. one of the targets of the bullying left to the dolphins abruptly and said he still suffer psychological stress. usc quarterback josh shaw suffered too high angle screens, he says that happened when he jumped from about the need in order to save his drowning nephew. no police report mentions can possibly being involved in a break- in at an apartment complex that night. shot is sticking to the original story. >> i bet he is. indian and native mike cappepps has landed the role of a lifetime. the actor and comedian has been chosen to play richard pryor and upcoming by epic. he will start alongside oprah winfrey, she will play his grandmother. nick cannon of america's got talent had campaigned openly for the role . >> matt damen to face that challenge and decided to use toward water. he says he did not want to waste clean water and the sites in many countries to low water is cleaner than drinking water.
. >> nine months ago miami dolphin ricci richie in cognate was suspended by the nfl for bullying and harassing to demand. yesterday the league lifted the suspension in cleared him to play. one of the targets of the bullying left to the dolphins abruptly and said he still suffer psychological stress. usc quarterback josh shaw suffered too high angle screens, he says that happened when he jumped from about the need in order to save his drowning nephew. no police report mentions can possibly...
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i'm nick richie fromm connecticut. my question is for scott in the middle.ear? you have one lawyer tell you one thing and then another lawyer tell you something completely different. >> laws should try to be aser clear and simple as they som possibly can be. but -- if we stuck to simple rules and abided by the constitution as well, which is very long, even though it is such a great document, we would have a much freer society. >> yes, sir. >> this is for norman.: earlier we talked about hillaryd clinton getting a child rapist acquitted. couldn't she have or any defense lawyer, look at the evidence, say this guy is guilty. i'm not going to defend him, but instead, they choose to get this person off on a technicality anh a rapist goes free? >> i don't know what the facts a of that case were. but what i know is this: every person, when they arekn confrond with a full force of the government, they are entitled to have somebody stand up for them and make sure that if the evidence is there and that it'se legal, thatre that's what is required in order to convict so
i'm nick richie fromm connecticut. my question is for scott in the middle.ear? you have one lawyer tell you one thing and then another lawyer tell you something completely different. >> laws should try to be aser clear and simple as they som possibly can be. but -- if we stuck to simple rules and abided by the constitution as well, which is very long, even though it is such a great document, we would have a much freer society. >> yes, sir. >> this is for norman.: earlier we...
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one of those richie valance moments. >> guest: it would have been the end of the digital age at the end of a runway. >> that is amazing. >> host: that is amazing. >> guest: that is why they don't let a lot of modern ceos do that stuff. they used to go helicopter skiing. they finally quit, 12 people died in avalanches, fellow skiers and i talked to jim morgan about it, the chairman, he said he and david would go down a hill like that and noyce would go straight down. i always thought that was an allegory of bob noyce. amazingly charismatic figure. did anybody here note noyce? good.know noyce? good. very few people left. they're running slides of all the people, how long they had been at intel. the longest person who had been there was 17 years. realized basically nobody at intel any more ever knew bob noyce. they see him on the wall when you walk into the robert noyce building. >> host: perpetually young. >> guest: yes. it is hard to explain noyce's appeal. he is as charismatic, i have interviewed all these people over the years. he is may be the most charismatic person i ever met. more
one of those richie valance moments. >> guest: it would have been the end of the digital age at the end of a runway. >> that is amazing. >> host: that is amazing. >> guest: that is why they don't let a lot of modern ceos do that stuff. they used to go helicopter skiing. they finally quit, 12 people died in avalanches, fellow skiers and i talked to jim morgan about it, the chairman, he said he and david would go down a hill like that and noyce would go straight down. i...
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i'm nik richie from connecticut. my question is for scott in the middle. why are laws so unclear?one lawyer tell you one thing and another lawyer tell you something completely different. >> laws should be as clear and simple as they possibly can be. john: you try to make them clearer, right? >> if we stuck to simple rules and abided by the constitution as well, which is very long, even though it is such a great document. we would have a much freer society. john: yes, sir? >> this is for norman. earlier we talked about hillary clinton getting a child rapist acquitted. couldn't she have or any defense lawyer, look at the evidence, say this guy is guilty. i'm not going to defend him, but instead, they choose to get this person off on a technicality and a rapist goes free. >> well, i don't know what the facts of that case were, but what i know is this, every person, when they were confronted with the full force of the government, they are entitled to have somebody stand up for them and make sure that if the evident is there, and that it's legal, that that's what is required in order t
i'm nik richie from connecticut. my question is for scott in the middle. why are laws so unclear?one lawyer tell you one thing and another lawyer tell you something completely different. >> laws should be as clear and simple as they possibly can be. john: you try to make them clearer, right? >> if we stuck to simple rules and abided by the constitution as well, which is very long, even though it is such a great document. we would have a much freer society. john: yes, sir? >>...
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lets look live at schuylkill expressway where crews have been working all night long sing it lionel richieeastbound with the uneven pavement right here with the two right lanes are paved but this far left one still is not paved just yet. we will hit a speed bump right here and watch closely you can see headlights kind of rock and when you switch lanes coming into center city, just like that fellow did, two and a half to 3 inches of uneven pavement. ben franklin bridge looking good this morning as you work your way towards downtown no problems there but tacony palmyra expecting an opening by 7:00. watch the clock maybe head for bet thecy ross. here's the latest from septa services suspended on the paoli line between thorndale and malvern stations because of amtrak wire problems. if you head out to catch the train would i head for malvern station because that will be best bet to connect into downtown. first train out of the trenton station was 35 minutes late because of the same amtrak situation. septa says rest of the trains on the trenton line should be running honor close to schedule. bac
lets look live at schuylkill expressway where crews have been working all night long sing it lionel richieeastbound with the uneven pavement right here with the two right lanes are paved but this far left one still is not paved just yet. we will hit a speed bump right here and watch closely you can see headlights kind of rock and when you switch lanes coming into center city, just like that fellow did, two and a half to 3 inches of uneven pavement. ben franklin bridge looking good this morning...
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state senator patty richie spoke to the girl's father just before their return. listen here. >> the think for me, the thing that touched me the most is when mr. miller said it is in god's hand now. so, you know, i think it is important that you know, all of us say a little prayer to try to bring the girls home safely. >> reporter: they are indeed safely home but what happened to them there in that intervening 24 hours is a mystery. who had them, where were they, and what kind of ordeal they went through? we may eventually of course, heather get some answers to those critical questions. >> you mentioned all those questions. investigators running into some real challenges working this case. what are those? >> reporter: this was a tough case for investigators because of the simple fact that these are amish people. they follow certain traditions. one of those is no technology. so for instance, there were no photographs of these two girls. and the family would only allow a sketch to be released of the older girl, fannie miller, the 12-year-old. you see that sketch rig
state senator patty richie spoke to the girl's father just before their return. listen here. >> the think for me, the thing that touched me the most is when mr. miller said it is in god's hand now. so, you know, i think it is important that you know, all of us say a little prayer to try to bring the girls home safely. >> reporter: they are indeed safely home but what happened to them there in that intervening 24 hours is a mystery. who had them, where were they, and what kind of...
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on the last earnings call yesterday, ceo paul richie said something i thought was very interesting.dn't get. that's the point here. these companies ultimately have to grow on their own. internal growth without acquisitions at nuance, it just isn't there. it's getting a little better, but when you compare it on aier when it was really because, it's still negative. this was originally a red flag on my watch list. it's now a yellow flag. except carl icahn is there. and when someone like icahn is there, you just don't know what is going to happen. the company made two comments. they used the term shareholders value. we're going to do something for shareholder value. for that reason you sit back and say there's risk this would go lower, but what lever are they going to pull here? >> we're waiting to see what lever they can put. whether or not it gets a little better or a whole lot better. >> we missed revenue, because we didn't make enough revenue. >> what the heck? >> yellow flag, nuanced communication, thank you very much. herb. >>> and the real reason the labor market isn't improving
on the last earnings call yesterday, ceo paul richie said something i thought was very interesting.dn't get. that's the point here. these companies ultimately have to grow on their own. internal growth without acquisitions at nuance, it just isn't there. it's getting a little better, but when you compare it on aier when it was really because, it's still negative. this was originally a red flag on my watch list. it's now a yellow flag. except carl icahn is there. and when someone like icahn is...
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. >> ♪ ♪ >> congratulations due to christina richie gave birth to baby boy.ctress and husband welcomed their first child. the couple met on the set after show called pan am. and married last october in new york city. there is no word on the babe he's name orbiter day. >> also, new familiar face in madame tuesday owe museum in london. check it out. better known as ransom in downtown abby, the newest addition. his wag figure we're told took two years to make, cost marathon $250,000. >> is that perfect or what? >> all of them are. >> when you don't move, they can't tell which is which. >> even down to the wrinkles in the pants. >> every little detail. >> that's something. >> this will get me through to the next downtown abby season. one a year? >> check him out. take a short break be right hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a whil it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. dumped inches upon inches of rain on our area last night make slow retreat. see the brightest colors
. >> ♪ ♪ >> congratulations due to christina richie gave birth to baby boy.ctress and husband welcomed their first child. the couple met on the set after show called pan am. and married last october in new york city. there is no word on the babe he's name orbiter day. >> also, new familiar face in madame tuesday owe museum in london. check it out. better known as ransom in downtown abby, the newest addition. his wag figure we're told took two years to make, cost marathon...
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. >> richie perkins got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson had an accomplice named kevin freemen. police arrested freemen and thompson. >> the story that kevin freemen told police was that he and john thomson had been driving home together and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza has parked and walked across the street to his apartment. at that point he said i'm going to hit that guy and pulled a gun out of his pocket. >> and then mr. freeman got cold feet and didn't want any part of it. as he was running away, he heard the shots. >> the police charged freeman and thompson with murder. the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson, but knew it would be an uphill battle because thompson had never been convicted of a violent crime. that was about to change. >> jay lagarde and his brother and sister went to the superdome for a game. after the game, a black man jumped into the back seat and pulled out a .357 magnum and said i'm taking your car, i want all your valuables. jay deliberately caused a ca
. >> richie perkins got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one that killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson had an accomplice named kevin freemen. police arrested freemen and thompson. >> the story that kevin freemen told police was that he and john thomson had been driving home together and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza has parked and walked across the street to his apartment. at that point he said i'm going to hit that guy and pulled a gun out of his...
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look at this appearing -- he'll take richie cunningham back with him this if you remember that. breakout role in "mork & mindy" and chris connelly has a look back at this unique career. >> reporter: he began in the 1970s as the most relentlessly funny comedian of the age. jokes, impressions and insights. >> flipping now. i'm melting. help me. help me. >> reporter: the sitcom "mork & mindy" became a showcase for his quick silver wit -- and dazzled on live television and on talk shows. >> i told you, i saw it first. >> reporter: soon the movies would utilize his rapid-fire always switched on skills. an armed forces radio deejay in 1987's "good morning, vietnam." >> let's play this backwards and see if it gets any better. >> reporter: the voice of the genie in the animated hit, "aladdin." >> 10,000 years will give you such a crick in the neck. >> reporter: and a father masquerading as a british nanny in "mrs. doubtfire." >> hello! >> yet he was more than a funny man. robin williams would make his greatest mark on the movies playing characters of compassion. as a teacher in "dead po
look at this appearing -- he'll take richie cunningham back with him this if you remember that. breakout role in "mork & mindy" and chris connelly has a look back at this unique career. >> reporter: he began in the 1970s as the most relentlessly funny comedian of the age. jokes, impressions and insights. >> flipping now. i'm melting. help me. help me. >> reporter: the sitcom "mork & mindy" became a showcase for his quick silver wit -- and dazzled on...
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. >> still ahead, was singer lionel richie was doing at the white house. >> and close encounters with a comment. and facing the army investigators today will have a preview. >> and we know who will be replacing craig ferguson on the late late show. whose bad breath could make a kitten cry? don't let it be you. one swish of scope kills millions of bad breath germs freshening your breath. so you can be the guy whose breath doesn't make kittens cry. [ meows ] scope. the freshest fresh, guaranteed. the white house last night. he was the post-dinner entertainment as president obama held the first ever african leaders' summit. about 50 heads of state are meeting with state department and other agencies this week. the summit continues through tomorrow. former taliban prisoner bowe bergdahl meets today with the lead army investigator into his capture in afghanistan. bergdahl will have to explain how and why he left his post in 20-09, as andrew spencer reports. >> he will answer questions today about his disappearance from an army post in afghanistan five years ago. the soldiers recovery in ma
. >> still ahead, was singer lionel richie was doing at the white house. >> and close encounters with a comment. and facing the army investigators today will have a preview. >> and we know who will be replacing craig ferguson on the late late show. whose bad breath could make a kitten cry? don't let it be you. one swish of scope kills millions of bad breath germs freshening your breath. so you can be the guy whose breath doesn't make kittens cry. [ meows ] scope. the freshest...
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the guests will be treated to lionel richie who is headlining tonight.row it's back to work for the final day of the conference. i shared with those in washington yesterday, including the president, for the last 20 years that i have traveled to different parts of africa. i have always seen china and others seemed to be further ahead than the united states and united states companies in trading, and in doing things to build africa. africa is an opportunity, an opportunity that finally, it looks like, some will engage seriously thanks to this president. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> counter suit. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with what caused a big remarkable reaction last night. i'm talking about the idea of the president turning the tables and suing what he calls this don't do nothing congress. they sue him. people think they should do what i talked about last night, sue them back. many think suing the
the guests will be treated to lionel richie who is headlining tonight.row it's back to work for the final day of the conference. i shared with those in washington yesterday, including the president, for the last 20 years that i have traveled to different parts of africa. i have always seen china and others seemed to be further ahead than the united states and united states companies in trading, and in doing things to build africa. africa is an opportunity, an opportunity that finally, it looks...
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the later episodes of "happy days," a dream sequence where good-natured space alien tries to abduct richiem only to be foiled by the fonz. williams was so far out of this world, abc gave him a sitcom of his own. >> mork, will you help me? >> if you insist. mind if i cut in? >> reporter: a comic genius who trained at juilliard to be a serious actor, he told johnny carson. >> shakespeare. exciting to wear tights and have people say, i can't see anything. someone get him a dagger. >> reporter: the big screen was better able to capture a personality his size. among his first roles, one of the most iconic cartoon heroes. >> i'm popeye the sailor. >> reporter: williams came into his own when he started playing offbeat heroes with a strong streak of humanity. garp in "the world according to garp." >> my name is t.s. garp. >> seize the day. >> reporter: the loveable teacher in "dead poet's society," almost a button-down collar version of his prep school style. >> why do i stand up here? nick. >> to be taller. >> no. thank you for playing. >> good morning, vietnam! >> reporter: and as the crazy war
the later episodes of "happy days," a dream sequence where good-natured space alien tries to abduct richiem only to be foiled by the fonz. williams was so far out of this world, abc gave him a sitcom of his own. >> mork, will you help me? >> if you insist. mind if i cut in? >> reporter: a comic genius who trained at juilliard to be a serious actor, he told johnny carson. >> shakespeare. exciting to wear tights and have people say, i can't see anything. someone...
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the bleak economic reality for blacks is ferguson is similar across the countries richie disturbing trend by brandeis university showed that over the past 25 years the gap between the value of what black and white households own has nearly tripled. from $85,000 in 1984, to $236,500 in 2009. the largest factor driving that divide is homeownership. 43 and a half percent of blacks own a home, compared to 72.9% of whites. and because it sometimes is easier for white to his get financing, they are able to buy homes an average of eight years earlier than african americans. even after they purchase a home, housing prices in nonwhite neighborhoods tend to rice more slowly. contributing to the growing gap, higher unemployment for black it's 11.4%, for whites 5.3%. add lower income to the eye characters might young household income for blacks is 35 their $416 fork whites $59,754. and the wealth gap continues for the next generation. 80% of black students graduate with debt, compared to 64% of whites. >>> well, joining us now is thomas shapiro eco authored brandeis' study. explaining the black-white
the bleak economic reality for blacks is ferguson is similar across the countries richie disturbing trend by brandeis university showed that over the past 25 years the gap between the value of what black and white households own has nearly tripled. from $85,000 in 1984, to $236,500 in 2009. the largest factor driving that divide is homeownership. 43 and a half percent of blacks own a home, compared to 72.9% of whites. and because it sometimes is easier for white to his get financing, they are...
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army where he became one of the richy boys. they were largely european jewish refugees who returned to europe and work in psychological warfare and other intelligence aspects during the war. there was a recent documentary which we are fortunate enough to exhibit yesterday, that i hope you all have the chance to see at another time. following the war, dr. stern became a professor of literature at wayne state university in detroit. i would like to start with the same question we did a few minutes ago with our home front panel. that is to start with december 7, 1941. where were you on that day, mr. ford? what was your first reaction? perhaps your reaction on december 7, 1941, when you learned the japanese had bombed pearl harbor. >> i can't hear him. >> i was asking about the japanese bombing of pearl harbor, and where you were on that day and perhaps what your first reaction to that news was. >> i remember where i learned it. the mic. >> try that one. >> me and three of my friends were out hunting on that day. and we had stopped
army where he became one of the richy boys. they were largely european jewish refugees who returned to europe and work in psychological warfare and other intelligence aspects during the war. there was a recent documentary which we are fortunate enough to exhibit yesterday, that i hope you all have the chance to see at another time. following the war, dr. stern became a professor of literature at wayne state university in detroit. i would like to start with the same question we did a few minutes...
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. >> ellen richie of visa. >>> dow now inched back into the green.arket flash with susan lee. >> show you a stock taking off today. check out the move in spelunk, data analytics stock. up almost 20%. at least four broshg ratches raised price targets for spelunk after the company reported strong earnings yesterday. spelunk trading at its highest. >> something about spelunk, jon? >> interesting to see that up around 19%. viva, works in the cloud for pharmaceuticals in the cloud up 20%. workday up six. regaining all the ground in the sell-off after's their earnings beat. it's interesting that these cloud, sass, big data enter plays seem to be coming back in vogue. granted, volume low. so much stock you can put at it, but along with the social moves seeing the enterprise cloud and big data moves as well. >> yeah. a two-month high for spelunk that went from basically 60 to 40 almost back now to 55. >>> when we come back, call at the swiss army cooler. the inventor of the most funded project ever on kickstarter joins us later on in the hour. >>> first, ric
. >> ellen richie of visa. >>> dow now inched back into the green.arket flash with susan lee. >> show you a stock taking off today. check out the move in spelunk, data analytics stock. up almost 20%. at least four broshg ratches raised price targets for spelunk after the company reported strong earnings yesterday. spelunk trading at its highest. >> something about spelunk, jon? >> interesting to see that up around 19%. viva, works in the cloud for...
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"richie west and a handful of friends and family members were watching from his backyard. they decided to protest, still on his property, shouting with nash hands in the air, you go home, you two home. west continued to shout, this is my backyard, and police fired again." police presence was felt by reporters as well. wesley lowery of the "washington post" tweeting after midnight, "eventually officers charged again. threatening if we didn't move, your last warning, you're putting your lives at risk. "the relationship between the police of ferguson, residents of ferguson seems to be getting worse by the today. today there was yet another protest outside of the office of st. louis county prosecuting attorney bob mccull la, this one appeared to go forward without incident. meanwhile, today, police of ferguson, missouri, said they are theyi itheying delaying thee of the name of the police officer who shot and killed michael brown out of concerns for the officer's safety. also today the faa issued a temporary no-fly zone exten tet to 3,000 feet over the st. louis area. an offic
"richie west and a handful of friends and family members were watching from his backyard. they decided to protest, still on his property, shouting with nash hands in the air, you go home, you two home. west continued to shout, this is my backyard, and police fired again." police presence was felt by reporters as well. wesley lowery of the "washington post" tweeting after midnight, "eventually officers charged again. threatening if we didn't move, your last warning,...