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giving the rock cash. doors. in other words, a secret deal. the bank of england lends the money. it doesn't tell anyone. the rock gets through its cash shortage and back on its feet. the markets know nothing. the northern rock insider said they wanted to do just that — a secret deal. lending without letting the markets know would have got us through but we were told it was illegal. this was made available to other banks a few months later to the tune of more than £61 billion. but the bank of england governor flatly disagrees. he says it was northern rock and the regulator, the financial services authority, who wanted to make the loan public. northern rock itself and fsa all felt that it would be a good idea to reveal it. my advice was very clear, that we should not reveal publicly the fact that we were going to lend to northern rock. but the advice of the lawyers and the fsa was that this could not be done, it was against a european directive. actually, none of my colleagues in europe believed that for a m
giving the rock cash. doors. in other words, a secret deal. the bank of england lends the money. it doesn't tell anyone. the rock gets through its cash shortage and back on its feet. the markets know nothing. the northern rock insider said they wanted to do just that — a secret deal. lending without letting the markets know would have got us through but we were told it was illegal. this was made available to other banks a few months later to the tune of more than £61 billion. but the bank of...
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rock.we missing out on? by not possessing opportunities for our people to thrive right here at home? the states are probably high and every time a child has run into this world those to rise. how do we harness the potential of every child in person in our city, encompassing the goal is incredibly gated and requires the involvement of every part of park city. it cannot be done by government alone, it requires a stable family structure matter how big or what that family looks like. early childhood education is key and graduation is paramount, health and proper nutrition are essential to learning and so is the physical environments. our neighborhoods, streets, parks, work skills and a job making more than a minimum wage plays a huge role in a person's ability to maximize opportunity. as i reflect on the progress that we have made here is the city i recognize that while we have made great strides we have much work to do. at city hall these goals are what keep us going in the areas where we can
rock.we missing out on? by not possessing opportunities for our people to thrive right here at home? the states are probably high and every time a child has run into this world those to rise. how do we harness the potential of every child in person in our city, encompassing the goal is incredibly gated and requires the involvement of every part of park city. it cannot be done by government alone, it requires a stable family structure matter how big or what that family looks like. early...
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rock. [applause] fletcher university professor from african-american and research at harvard university's. [applause] . . ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ladies and gentlemen, please give a second welcome to the little rock nine. [cheering and applause] ernest brin green, doctor terree roberts, minnie jean brown, selma where. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [cheering and applause] please welcome to the podium rmc today. he is an educator in community leader in the first african-american to attend little rock high school for tenth, 11th and 12th grades were graduating in 1962. doctor sybil jordan hampton. [cheering and applause] please be seated. >> thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here today. some have traveled from down the block and others have
rock. [applause] fletcher university professor from african-american and research at harvard university's. [applause] . . ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] ladies and gentlemen, please give a second welcome to the little rock nine. [cheering and applause] ernest brin green, doctor terree roberts, minnie jean brown, selma where. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas....
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and even physical abuse to desegregate little rock central high school. on that historic day in 1957, nine young people showed the united states and the world that we were and are better than segregation, better than racism and injustice. that roved to the world as americans we really do believe the declaration of independence when it says that all men are created equal. i believe that allowing the historical residenceser is rounding the little rock central high school to slip into disrepair or oblivion would be a severe injustice to those who gave of themselves to further the cause of civil rights and equality. i'd like to thank my colleague from representative, representative french hill, and congressman john lewis for their work on this important issue and i urge my colleagues to support this bill. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah reserves. he gentlelady from hawaii. support usa: i rise in of this legislation. law bill amends public 103-93 which established little rock national high school as a historic site. this will modif
and even physical abuse to desegregate little rock central high school. on that historic day in 1957, nine young people showed the united states and the world that we were and are better than segregation, better than racism and injustice. that roved to the world as americans we really do believe the declaration of independence when it says that all men are created equal. i believe that allowing the historical residenceser is rounding the little rock central high school to slip into disrepair or...
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it took the will of great men and some children with the little rock nine. parents swallowed their fear for their children. strong innocent children put their bodies on the line. this will foster change that they demanded. they changed the soul of our nation and we must admit that our country is a better country and we are a better people because of these children. the mothers and fathers. little rock, arkansas leaders intent to segregate central high schools, the government buyback. they chose to stand on the side of hate and bigotry. it took a mayor of strong president, the u.s. armor and the arkansas national guard to protect these nine teenagers as they entered the school. in 1957, mr. speaker, i was 17 years old. i remember those days. these young people inspired all of us to stand up and to speak out. they can do what they are doing. those of us watching on television, listened to the radio. .e were deeply inspired myself, we need to stand up to the way people are standing up in little rock. i remember thinking that i could, that it must find a way to
it took the will of great men and some children with the little rock nine. parents swallowed their fear for their children. strong innocent children put their bodies on the line. this will foster change that they demanded. they changed the soul of our nation and we must admit that our country is a better country and we are a better people because of these children. the mothers and fathers. little rock, arkansas leaders intent to segregate central high schools, the government buyback. they chose...
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"nine from little rock" is a u.s. information agency film narrated by jefferson thomas, one of the nine african-american 1957, enrolledn in little rock, arkansas' all-wh
"nine from little rock" is a u.s. information agency film narrated by jefferson thomas, one of the nine african-american 1957, enrolledn in little rock, arkansas' all-wh
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rock 'n roll love songs.cry ♪ connie francis: ♪ lipstick on your collar ♪ the kalin twins: ♪ when you smile when you smile at me well i know our love will always be ♪ jimmy jones: ♪ hey girl, gather 'round because of what i'm putting down ♪ ooh, baby, i'm your handyman ♪ julie: i can't believe i am doing the hand jive with bowzer. bowzer: it was always my favorite dance because you could always do it sitting down. the johnny otis show: ♪ hand jive hand jive ♪ ritchie valens: ♪ ba, ba, bamba ♪ bobby freeman: ♪ do you want to dance and hold my hand and tell me i am your lover man? ♪ oh, baby do you wanna dance? ♪ lloyd price: ♪ because you have got personality walk ♪ personality ♪ talk ♪rice: ♪ >> ♪ personality loyd price: ♪ smile bowzer: one of the cool things about the collection, you get one of the very first rock 'n roll records, like the original sha-boom. the chords: ♪ life could be a dream if i could take you to paradise above if you told me i'm the only one you love ♪ the monotones: ♪ i've got to know t
rock 'n roll love songs.cry ♪ connie francis: ♪ lipstick on your collar ♪ the kalin twins: ♪ when you smile when you smile at me well i know our love will always be ♪ jimmy jones: ♪ hey girl, gather 'round because of what i'm putting down ♪ ooh, baby, i'm your handyman ♪ julie: i can't believe i am doing the hand jive with bowzer. bowzer: it was always my favorite dance because you could always do it sitting down. the johnny otis show: ♪ hand jive hand jive ♪ ritchie valens:...
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"nine from little rock" is a u.s. information agency film narrated by jefferson thomas, one of the nine african-american 1957, enrolledn in little rock, arkansas' all-white central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce school desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others of the little rock nine reflect on their experience, life beyond high school, and hopes for the future. the film won an academy award in for documentary short 1955 subject. ♪ >> where do you begin? where do you look? like an ancient battlefield, the ground is silence, though people still move in familiar places. now on this field, negro and white run together, remembering how it was in little rock, arkansas in 1957. perhaps it is best for those today to look where they are going and not where they have in. but when you are a dark man in a country where the negro is demanding more and more an equal chanc
"nine from little rock" is a u.s. information agency film narrated by jefferson thomas, one of the nine african-american 1957, enrolledn in little rock, arkansas' all-white central high school. the governor prevented the students from attending class until eisenhower sent army troops and federalized the arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce school desegregation. in the film, mr. thomas and several others of the little rock nine reflect on their experience, life beyond...
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and so rock and roll is one way to do that, and rock and roll is being redefined every minute.'s why hip hop can be put right into the same category as rock and roll. it is the voice of rebellion, of revolt, of "our own thing, and leave us alone." >> hinojosa: so when you look at what might come next, what are you thinking about? >> oh, who knows, you know? it can be something electronic, it can go right back to acoustic-- it's just whatever a community of kids... >> hinojosa: it could go completely simple also? it could be like... >> sure. >> hinojosa: ...the opposite of electronic? >> yeah, and it can stay fashionalized the way it has been for 30 years now. you know, ever since rock "matured" so called, and there became to be branches of rock and roll-- from acoustic singer/songwriters and folkies to punk rockers, to the corporate rockers, to the... >> hinojosa: no, wait, wait. corporate? >> yes, corporate. well, in the 1970's, yeah. rock and roll became such a big industry. >> hinojosa: can you name me a corporate... >> well, they were considered to be artists like kansas an
and so rock and roll is one way to do that, and rock and roll is being redefined every minute.'s why hip hop can be put right into the same category as rock and roll. it is the voice of rebellion, of revolt, of "our own thing, and leave us alone." >> hinojosa: so when you look at what might come next, what are you thinking about? >> oh, who knows, you know? it can be something electronic, it can go right back to acoustic-- it's just whatever a community of kids... >>...
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, will return to little rock to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of little rock central high school. i had the privilege of helping coordinate the 40th ceremony in 1997. among the many things associated with that commemoration, i accompanied terry roberts when he saw the central tigers play basketball for the first time. you see when terry was at central, the african-american students not only couldn't play sports, but they couldn't even attend the games. as many in this room already know, central high school is a special place to our family. all of our children graduated there, and i have spent many years questioning why at a school in little rock, arkansas did america face its most challenging constitutional crisis since the civil war? betsy jacoway's book, "turn away thy son," is a powerful, compelling, and at times heart-breaking story of what did happen and most importantly, why it happened. to me, the most revealing part of her book is on page 228 when she writes, quote, "the lengthening chronicle of harassment of the nine led "new york times" reporter gert
, will return to little rock to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the desegregation of little rock central high school. i had the privilege of helping coordinate the 40th ceremony in 1997. among the many things associated with that commemoration, i accompanied terry roberts when he saw the central tigers play basketball for the first time. you see when terry was at central, the african-american students not only couldn't play sports, but they couldn't even attend the games. as many in this...
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they brought hate to little rock in 1957.le we watched, the white children went to school, and we stood outside. ♪ we had been taught we were a nation under law, and the law of segregation was wrong. now we waited to see if this had meaning. or were just words in a book, idle talk in a classroom. on september 27, 1957, president eisenhower sent 1000 men of the army to carry out the law. the supreme court of the united states had said the entire strength of the nation may be used to enforce the security of all rights and trusted by the constitution and that included my right and the rights of eight other negro americans who wanted to go to central high school in little rock, arkansas. we were terrence, thelma, elizabeth, ernest greene, carlotta, and gloria ray. and we were going to school again. obviously, in this town of 100,000, there were many who did not like what was happening. as we looked at the soldiers, we knew there must the millions of others who thought we represented something important. ♪ when the doors closed be
they brought hate to little rock in 1957.le we watched, the white children went to school, and we stood outside. ♪ we had been taught we were a nation under law, and the law of segregation was wrong. now we waited to see if this had meaning. or were just words in a book, idle talk in a classroom. on september 27, 1957, president eisenhower sent 1000 men of the army to carry out the law. the supreme court of the united states had said the entire strength of the nation may be used to enforce...
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and here were you, rocking up from the united states with a very particular love of rock and roll musicther and come to be the pretenders? this is really a long story. give me the shortest version you can. i'll give you the short version. i went to lemmy and i said, "look, man, i'm getting this band together. " i'd been in england for about five, seven years. i'd travelled around a lot once i wanted to get my band together. i lived through the punk thing. i knew everybody. but i still didn't have my band together, so i went to lemmy, and i said, you know... when you say lemmy, you mean lemmy from motorhead? yeah, lemmy. i was kind of feeling sorry for myself, and he said, "well, no one said it was going to be easy." and he wasn't really as sympathetic as i thought he might be, but he said, "there's one drummer kid in town that you might want to check out. so, anyway, i found this guy in street. i saw him one day, and i said, "hey, is your name gas?" and he went, "yeah." so i said, "be in a band with me." and he was from hereford, so he didn't really last, but through him i met pete farn
and here were you, rocking up from the united states with a very particular love of rock and roll musicther and come to be the pretenders? this is really a long story. give me the shortest version you can. i'll give you the short version. i went to lemmy and i said, "look, man, i'm getting this band together. " i'd been in england for about five, seven years. i'd travelled around a lot once i wanted to get my band together. i lived through the punk thing. i knew everybody. but i still...
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rock, of little rock central high school in little rock, arkansas. in 2011 we took a tour of the national historic site, with the daughter of one of the little rock nine. they were the first black students to attend the school. >> welcome to little rock high school national historic site. and an interpretive ranger, my tie to this story is that my mother was one of the little name going to buy the media to describe the first nine students at little rock high school. in 1957, the first black students walked up the steps. puts the little rock central high crisis in the context of the greater civil rights movement. it began with the institution of slavery and the fact that blacks had absolutely no rights and and --nsidered robbery, were considered property. -- 3/5 of a student person, not even a full human being. we think it is important to set the tone for what happened in the later for example a very important supreme court case, we focus on, is the 1886 case which accomplished the separate by equal document. we could be here for a very longtime. crea
rock, of little rock central high school in little rock, arkansas. in 2011 we took a tour of the national historic site, with the daughter of one of the little rock nine. they were the first black students to attend the school. >> welcome to little rock high school national historic site. and an interpretive ranger, my tie to this story is that my mother was one of the little name going to buy the media to describe the first nine students at little rock high school. in 1957, the first...
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. -- of little rock high school. in 2000 seven, we took a tour with the daughter of one of the little rock nine. this is about 30 minutes. spirit: i am park ranger at the us store site. story is that my mother, minnijean brown is one of the little rock nine, the name coined by the media for the first black students to desegregate at the high school. the ground you're standing on became world-famous in 1957 because the first black students walked up the steps. exhibits put the crisis in the context of the greater civil rights movement. they began with the institution fact that and the blacks had no rights and were considered property. 3/5 a person. .ot even a full human being if you have an institution like that that flourishes for hundreds of years, even when the laws change, it is still embedded in people's minds and psyches. it is important to set the tone for what happened in the later years. a very important supreme court's we focus on is the 1896 plessy versus ferguson which established the separate but equal do
. -- of little rock high school. in 2000 seven, we took a tour with the daughter of one of the little rock nine. this is about 30 minutes. spirit: i am park ranger at the us store site. story is that my mother, minnijean brown is one of the little rock nine, the name coined by the media for the first black students to desegregate at the high school. the ground you're standing on became world-famous in 1957 because the first black students walked up the steps. exhibits put the crisis in the...
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yosemite records about 80 of these rock falls. 18 years ago a person was killed from a rock fall in the park. >>> new details in the deadly freeway shootout that brought i- 80 traffic to a standstill yesterday. police have identified the gunman as 45-year-old de milo hodge of san leandro. detectives tried to arrest him for an unsolved homicide in fairfield. but he drove off prompting a big chase ending up on i-80. it ended in emeryville when hodge got out pointed his gun and shot at the officers. they fired back and killed him. emeryville police are going through witness statements now and evidence in the case. >>> richmond police believe that they have found that car that was involved in a hit-and- run that left a 3-year-old boy with critical head injuries. they spotted this little red smart car this morning on the interstate 80 on-ramp at potrero avenue. officers say the driver is cooperating with investigators. and is not considered a suspect right now. the boy underwent brain surgery at oakland's children's hospital. >>> a man was run over by a vta train in san jose which caused maj
yosemite records about 80 of these rock falls. 18 years ago a person was killed from a rock fall in the park. >>> new details in the deadly freeway shootout that brought i- 80 traffic to a standstill yesterday. police have identified the gunman as 45-year-old de milo hodge of san leandro. detectives tried to arrest him for an unsolved homicide in fairfield. but he drove off prompting a big chase ending up on i-80. it ended in emeryville when hodge got out pointed his gun and shot at...
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rock central high school. who placed himself and the shoes of terrence roberts one of the little rock nine i'm a prisoner a prisoner a person that i can find myself with and only to be held hostage not only to myself but sort of this is anger portrayed in everyone else walking down the hallway control of this is cool to see walking down the stairs as people continue to stare and this is all exist on the journey heading home the oldest and i still take care has to do these wish i could just click my heels three times and disappear i took my own thoughts and i molded it to make it like terrence roberts. and once you finally find that one connection between you and another person it's like it's it's like the most greatest thing you could ever do i got to meet like face to face meet him i took a picture with him i felt like i've accomplished a goal each one of the little rock nine went on to become successful in their careers green served under president jimmy carter and brown who worked under president bill clint
rock central high school. who placed himself and the shoes of terrence roberts one of the little rock nine i'm a prisoner a prisoner a person that i can find myself with and only to be held hostage not only to myself but sort of this is anger portrayed in everyone else walking down the hallway control of this is cool to see walking down the stairs as people continue to stare and this is all exist on the journey heading home the oldest and i still take care has to do these wish i could just...
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two dangerous rock falls. a massive hunk of rock falling off of yosemite. a day after the rock fall in the same area killed a british tourist and seriously injured his wife. a national park analyst nundz increased dangerous. >> reporter: it looks like one giant slab of grant it's more like an onion. several layers are peeling off over time. when the rocks hit the bottom below. -- below witnesses say the e earth shakes. a british man was killed and his wife injured when a slab as tall as a 13 story building gave way and fell almost a thousand feet. then yesterday a second much larger slab crashed down the mountain. the wife of a man who was injured describes what happened when a rock crashed through the sunroof of their care karr. >> we were trying to out run it. at the same time my husband reached up and said my head. because it was bleeding. >> reporter: there were four people in the car at the time. it's a miracle more were not injured. why is this happening? it was formed 100 million years ago. while it may look as unchanging it's slowly moving or breath
two dangerous rock falls. a massive hunk of rock falling off of yosemite. a day after the rock fall in the same area killed a british tourist and seriously injured his wife. a national park analyst nundz increased dangerous. >> reporter: it looks like one giant slab of grant it's more like an onion. several layers are peeling off over time. when the rocks hit the bottom below. -- below witnesses say the e earth shakes. a british man was killed and his wife injured when a slab as tall as a...
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just minutes ago, another rock fall near el capitan. getting word that one person has been injured in this one, as well. these pictures show the dust covering part of the valley from the rocks that came down. this comes just a day after a british climber was killed in a rockslide. his friend was also injured. on the phone with us right now is yosemite spokesman ranger scott. scott, thanks for joining us. what's the latest on this second rock fall? is this connected to the first one? >> well, ken, um, yes, it's -- it's from el capitan. it just happened, as you said about 30 minutes ago. we have a big dust cloud on the road. we're looking at road closures. we have one confirmed injury with a helicopter flying in, and we don't have any further information. but from all reports, it was a significant rock fall. >> this is not as unusual as people think. i know the valley has been exfoliating that granite for thousands of years. is there any way you can warn
just minutes ago, another rock fall near el capitan. getting word that one person has been injured in this one, as well. these pictures show the dust covering part of the valley from the rocks that came down. this comes just a day after a british climber was killed in a rockslide. his friend was also injured. on the phone with us right now is yosemite spokesman ranger scott. scott, thanks for joining us. what's the latest on this second rock fall? is this connected to the first one? >>...
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these rock falls are coming down because these rocks erode under the force of gravity. >> add in touristsers and the problems come in. this is the most popular time of year from people worldwide to test their skills on el capitan's sheer walls. fatalities are somewhat rare. in more than 100 years of recordkeeping rock falls have killed 17 and injured 85 in yosemite. >>> three people are recovering after crews rescued them from a canyon in los angeles county. two women were in a car that crashed into the canyon in glendora. the other person was a man on a bike who was riding by during the accident. they will all be okay. >>> 6:32. let's take a live look outside on the right look at that. 580/680, that's stressful when you take a look at that as you get ready for your morning commute but try to focus on the left side. we have a nice serene calm shot from our mount vaca cam looking east at the beautiful sunrise this morning. oh, ah! keep it going! >> we're trying to harmonize all together. >> nicely done. >> oooo. >> oooo. >> ooo! >> some of the clouds were you seeing in that picture there,
these rock falls are coming down because these rocks erode under the force of gravity. >> add in touristsers and the problems come in. this is the most popular time of year from people worldwide to test their skills on el capitan's sheer walls. fatalities are somewhat rare. in more than 100 years of recordkeeping rock falls have killed 17 and injured 85 in yosemite. >>> three people are recovering after crews rescued them from a canyon in los angeles county. two women were in a...
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related issues and rock advised. again coming up at 6:00 tonight. >> okay see you then thanks, jeff. >> we'll be right back with more news. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. nasty strain appears to be spreading >>> happening now on the website we may be in for a bad flu season. the city sees a particularly nasty strain spreading in the u.s. they're urging people to get flu shots. the a former san jose basketball player is suing the one had time head coach. gary williams accuse sees his coach of racial abuse and racial discrimination. more mus in a moment. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. wo
related issues and rock advised. again coming up at 6:00 tonight. >> okay see you then thanks, jeff. >> we'll be right back with more news. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home...
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. >> everywhere we go, granny carries the rock with her. >> reporter: rocking granny was born, and sheome moves. >> look here, granny. >> reporter: now people are sending rocks from all over the country. this package arrived from new jersey. >> any place in america is wonderful. >> reporter: the family says granny's whole attitude has changed. she has something to look forward to every day. >> for even just a few minutes, she can zone in and find joy and happiness, and that's what it's all about. >> reporter: from dogs to palm trees to emojis, granny now has dozens of painted rocks. >>> right now, we're following breaking news out of mexico. dead in an earthquake that's hit central mexico. it's a powerful 7.1 magnitude quake centered about 75 miles southeast of mexico city. the governor of a state south of the capitol says 42 people have been killed there. at least 7 more deaths have been reported in and around mexico city. search and rescue teams are digging for survivers. they have pulled some people to safety. the quake hit about 1:00 this afternoon local time. frightened office wor
. >> everywhere we go, granny carries the rock with her. >> reporter: rocking granny was born, and sheome moves. >> look here, granny. >> reporter: now people are sending rocks from all over the country. this package arrived from new jersey. >> any place in america is wonderful. >> reporter: the family says granny's whole attitude has changed. she has something to look forward to every day. >> for even just a few minutes, she can zone in and find joy...
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he's got the looks of a cowboy and the moves of a rock 'n' roll star. >> it sounded like rock 'n' rolltwangy that expanded their audience. artists like george strait or brooks & dunn, plenty of acts worked their way up and became massive. >> over the last two years country music has taken over the airwaves and record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with demand. >> you've got kids, a house payment and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ is there life out there so much she hasn't done ♪ >> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. reba mcentire, martina mcbride, the dixie chicks, shania twain. ♪ let's go girls >> i remember when shania twain came out. i was very attracted to her. but found out i just wanted to be her best friend. ♪ best thing about being a woman is prerogative to have a little fun ♪ ♪ oh oh oh totally crazy >> in all fields in our society now women, i wouldn't say dominating, i think that they're just rising to their true place. ♪ i feel like a woman >> as
he's got the looks of a cowboy and the moves of a rock 'n' roll star. >> it sounded like rock 'n' rolltwangy that expanded their audience. artists like george strait or brooks & dunn, plenty of acts worked their way up and became massive. >> over the last two years country music has taken over the airwaves and record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with demand. >> you've got...
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rock central high school in arkansas. president johnson sent the 101st airborne to escort the students into school in 1957. mr. green talks about his experiences in a speech we at a conference on racial fairness in the courts. it is about 30 minutes. ernest green: thank you very much, judge. i want to take time this afternoon to go against conventional etiquette. i want you to take out your phones -- yes, really do. put them on vibrate. i want you to tweet, facebook, post, take instagram photos, and share this speech with your social network. my daughter tells me this is something called live tweeting. [laughter] i know social change and revolutions have been brought on by tweets or facebook posts. as agents of change, i want you to inspire your network of friends. and when you feel inspired and moved by anything that happened today. i want to thank the organization "ethnic fairness in the courts" for the 25th anniversary. this is work that has been going on for a long while. four years ago, i was invited as a brp guest -
rock central high school in arkansas. president johnson sent the 101st airborne to escort the students into school in 1957. mr. green talks about his experiences in a speech we at a conference on racial fairness in the courts. it is about 30 minutes. ernest green: thank you very much, judge. i want to take time this afternoon to go against conventional etiquette. i want you to take out your phones -- yes, really do. put them on vibrate. i want you to tweet, facebook, post, take instagram...
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there are other rocks. this kind of rock is volcanic rock. in it thatle holes were bubbles in the volcanic material. kind of rock is not found as commonly at great sand dunes. we are wondering if the family may have brought this from northern new mexico or even the southern end of the valley where there is more volcanic material like this. you can also see something black on it very a lot of people ask me what that is, i do not know. it looks like tar. i do not know what it is. somebody may have been doing something with tar and left it on their mano. we also found native american ceramics at the earlier homestead site. we found two bowls, they were broken, of the san juan red on 10. -- on tan. taosund shards from a jar. shards were traded to hispanos in northern new mexico. shardsikely that these were brought by the trujillos to the site. shard.er is an apache they were selling pottery to hispanos. it could be that trujillos bought bowls and brought them to the site when they moved there. you would want to have something. they do not have a
there are other rocks. this kind of rock is volcanic rock. in it thatle holes were bubbles in the volcanic material. kind of rock is not found as commonly at great sand dunes. we are wondering if the family may have brought this from northern new mexico or even the southern end of the valley where there is more volcanic material like this. you can also see something black on it very a lot of people ask me what that is, i do not know. it looks like tar. i do not know what it is. somebody may...
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natsthe little rock nine hope a lot has changed since 1957.ernest green/little rock nine:"making historys not something we aspired to do."but found it takes longer than six decades to be able celebrate.carlotta walls lanier/little rock nine: "we've become as we were 60 years ago anxious and worried and concerned about what lies ahead." the 42nd president reunited with the nine.. sharing a similar message. fmr president bill clinton:"i wanted to say you did 60 years, take a victory lap, put on your dancing shoes, have a good time. but instead i have to say you've got to put on your marching boots and lead us again."nats it took more than nine to enact change dr. melba pattillo beals/little rock nine:"let us not ever, ever indicate to you that we got here or that we made it through that year at central high school on our own steam." but it'll take all of us to end the fight. elizabeth eckford/little rock nine:"the only way we can have true reconciliation is if we honestly acknowledge our painful but shared past." (steve) the former students are split on race relations today. some say it is
natsthe little rock nine hope a lot has changed since 1957.ernest green/little rock nine:"making historys not something we aspired to do."but found it takes longer than six decades to be able celebrate.carlotta walls lanier/little rock nine: "we've become as we were 60 years ago anxious and worried and concerned about what lies ahead." the 42nd president reunited with the nine.. sharing a similar message. fmr president bill clinton:"i wanted to say you did 60 years,...
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it comes two days after another rock childer andrew was killed while visiting from wales after a rock fall at el capitan. a day after that, more massive boulders came tumbling down, injuring another visitor. >> it just bombed out. it just slid down. it was like, oh, my god. what are we seeing? >> an order of magnitude bigger. >> climbers cut caught the incredible sight on camera. some describing the giant sheet of rock as big as a building. she said she was on the valley floor when she heard the massive granite slab break off the structure. >> we heard the thunder. it was so loud. and everybody looked at each other like whoa! >> she sent us these photos saying one of the boulders smashed through a sun roof. geologists looked at what caused the rock falls. >> we've posted elevated rock fall activity. >> scott with the national park says rock falls are a part of the park and happen almost daily. they rarely ever impact visitors. he says it is not enough to keep it from coming back. >> you have to try to be careful. just do what you can. >> visitors continue to drive into the park. offic
it comes two days after another rock childer andrew was killed while visiting from wales after a rock fall at el capitan. a day after that, more massive boulders came tumbling down, injuring another visitor. >> it just bombed out. it just slid down. it was like, oh, my god. what are we seeing? >> an order of magnitude bigger. >> climbers cut caught the incredible sight on camera. some describing the giant sheet of rock as big as a building. she said she was on the valley floor...
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a falling wall of rock made it all the way down to the road below. at least one person in a car was hurt. andrew foster, a 32-year-old from wales, who works for outdoor clothing company patagonia, died in one of a series of rock falls on wednesday. his wife lucy was hurt. the double slides left a lot of visitors with frayed nerves. >> it's elcap. not really sure what just fell, but something did, something big. holy [ bleep ]. that was loud. >> there's just cracking, a bunch of noise and then smoke started coming down like crazy. >> reporter: before and after photos show the face of el capitan now scarred. thuk dust filled the valley making half dome invisible. canadian climber peter zebrock and others watched it all from another summit. >> absolutely unbelievable. we are on the summit. we are all safe. thanks be to god. >> a park spokesperson said slides this rare are large, but rocks do break loose in yosemity about 80 times a year. >> we spoke with some climbers who have seen the dangers up close. >> rock climbers know it's a very risky sport, but
a falling wall of rock made it all the way down to the road below. at least one person in a car was hurt. andrew foster, a 32-year-old from wales, who works for outdoor clothing company patagonia, died in one of a series of rock falls on wednesday. his wife lucy was hurt. the double slides left a lot of visitors with frayed nerves. >> it's elcap. not really sure what just fell, but something did, something big. holy [ bleep ]. that was loud. >> there's just cracking, a bunch of...
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rock falls are very few and far between. >> we have a rock fall of the size that we saw yesterday every few years. >> reporter: in fact, over the past 150 years, there have been 1,000 major rock falls. that's just about 7 a year. few have ever claimed a life. even counting smaller falls there are only about 80 significant rock falls in yosemite a year that are large enough to report but there are thousands over the park's 116 the square miles. tom vacar, fox 2. >> the images from the dustup after the rockslides is incredible. is the park doing anything to people keep away interest there since there were so many falls in the area because of what happened? >> reporter: currently some of the trails are closed and the road is closed but it will be open i would think fairly soon once they have a chance to take a look at the forensics of the rocks themselves. they will also probably go up there with climbers and very likely even drones with cameras so that it can spread this afternoon around to figure out what happened and then try to do something about it. but for now, it's take caution beca
rock falls are very few and far between. >> we have a rock fall of the size that we saw yesterday every few years. >> reporter: in fact, over the past 150 years, there have been 1,000 major rock falls. that's just about 7 a year. few have ever claimed a life. even counting smaller falls there are only about 80 significant rock falls in yosemite a year that are large enough to report but there are thousands over the park's 116 the square miles. tom vacar, fox 2. >> the images...
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a falling wall of rock made it all the way down to the road below. at least one person in a car was hurt. andrew foster, a 32-year-old from wales, who works for outdoor clothing company patagonia, died in one of a series of rock falls on wednesday. his wife lucy was hurt. the double slides left a lot of visitors with frayed nerves. >> it's elcap. not really sure what just fell, but something did, something big. holy [ bleep ]. that was loud. >> there's just cracking, a bunch of noise and then smoke started coming down like crazy. >> reporter: before and after photos show the face of el capitan now scarred. thuk dust filled the valley making half dome invisible. canadian climber peter zebrock and others watched it all from another summit. >> absolutely unbelievable. we are on the summit. we are all safe. thanks be to god. >> a park spokesperson said slides this rare are large, but rocks do break loose in yosemity about 80 times a year. >> we spoke with some climbers who have seen the dangers up close. >> rock climbers know it's a very risky sport, but
a falling wall of rock made it all the way down to the road below. at least one person in a car was hurt. andrew foster, a 32-year-old from wales, who works for outdoor clothing company patagonia, died in one of a series of rock falls on wednesday. his wife lucy was hurt. the double slides left a lot of visitors with frayed nerves. >> it's elcap. not really sure what just fell, but something did, something big. holy [ bleep ]. that was loud. >> there's just cracking, a bunch of...
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tom evans said he saw the deadly rock fall on wednesday, counting at least six times when rocks fell. he caught the rescue from behind his lens. soon after he started to hear more rocks fall. >> you start to hear, boom, boom, where the big blocks are hitting on the face or the slope. the dust immediately rose. everybody around froze. >> reporter: drivers were stuck for hours. many trying to leave in case more rocks came tumbling down. abc 7 news. >>> now, this is an image released by the national park service this evening showing the spot on el capitan where the rock fall happened. rock falls are quite common in yosemite valley. there are typically 80 per year. however, it's been 18 years since the last rock fall related fatality like we had yesterday. all together there have been 16 people killed by rock slides since 1857. >>> breaking news now. oakland police say a man who officers shot with a taser has tide. it happened on foot hill boulevard at 2:30 this afternoon. police are saying little about the incident. the police department and alameda county district attorney's office are
tom evans said he saw the deadly rock fall on wednesday, counting at least six times when rocks fell. he caught the rescue from behind his lens. soon after he started to hear more rocks fall. >> you start to hear, boom, boom, where the big blocks are hitting on the face or the slope. the dust immediately rose. everybody around froze. >> reporter: drivers were stuck for hours. many trying to leave in case more rocks came tumbling down. abc 7 news. >>> now, this is an image...
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it's an upset that's rocking the g-o-p establishment.. roy moore won the alabama g-o-p primary runoff for u.s. senate last night. the gun toting horse riding former alabama chief justice defeated incumbent senator luther strange, by a 10-point margin. strange had the backing of president trump and senator mitch mcconnell. moore won, even though the senate leadership fund spent millions, hoping to defeat him. former white house strategist steve bannon had argued, moore is a better fit for the "populist, nationalist, conservative movement." moore will face democrat doug jones in a special election in december. the winner will fill attorney general jeff sessions. ten men, including four assistant n-c-double-a coaches and an adidas executive, are charged in a sweeping federal corruption case. they're accused of accepting bribes to influence star athletes' choice of schools, shoe sponsors, and agents. those bribes allegedly totalled hundreds of thousands of dollars. a federal prosecutor describes the case as focused on "the dark underbelly of
it's an upset that's rocking the g-o-p establishment.. roy moore won the alabama g-o-p primary runoff for u.s. senate last night. the gun toting horse riding former alabama chief justice defeated incumbent senator luther strange, by a 10-point margin. strange had the backing of president trump and senator mitch mcconnell. moore won, even though the senate leadership fund spent millions, hoping to defeat him. former white house strategist steve bannon had argued, moore is a better fit for the...
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this is rock out in new york. by a bookie and burning. in tangerine dream celebrate a milestone. what do the scorpions and ramstein have in common both bands from germany and both have played new york city's famous madison square garden this year the scorpions return to the stage there for the first time in thirty three years and public sport was there to witness it. thank you. it's a momentous gig for the scorpions for the first time in thirty three years the german hard rock on his back performing at madison square garden. new york's madison square garden is the most famous venue in the world we usually play arenas this big but this is really special you had to. go there you know it's the morning before the show the band is hardly pass through the door of their hotel when they're surrounded by a crowd of loyal fans out there so. i don't think that they have additional good or bad. times square the heart of new york city the scorpions are on their way to a photo shoot promotion is part of the package even on the day of a big show. the man is he a shaft and if you make it here yo
this is rock out in new york. by a bookie and burning. in tangerine dream celebrate a milestone. what do the scorpions and ramstein have in common both bands from germany and both have played new york city's famous madison square garden this year the scorpions return to the stage there for the first time in thirty three years and public sport was there to witness it. thank you. it's a momentous gig for the scorpions for the first time in thirty three years the german hard rock on his back...
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the students became known as the little rock nine. >> the world came to little rock to see what wouldpen. >> reporter: one woman says the hate she faced 60 years ago took away part of her innocence. >> one of the things i think that comes up is the fear, how we fell and how we were so shattered. >> reporter: back then they weren't invited to the prom or other social events. but today the little rock nine were welcomed back and remembered for their sacrifice and their strength, like when elizabeth stayed composed despite numerous taunts aimed at her. >> a lot of us talked about what it was like inside the school for 30 years. >> reporter: gloria ray carlmark remembered the last day of school and the message one white classmate left in her yearbook. >> she wrote, "in a different age we could have been friends." >> reporter: terrence robert. do you feel as though we're going backward? >> no, but when you think about it, we're going forward very slowly, because the forces of opposition keep pushing back. >> reporter: for the little rock nine, they don't celebrate themselves. they instead
the students became known as the little rock nine. >> the world came to little rock to see what wouldpen. >> reporter: one woman says the hate she faced 60 years ago took away part of her innocence. >> one of the things i think that comes up is the fear, how we fell and how we were so shattered. >> reporter: back then they weren't invited to the prom or other social events. but today the little rock nine were welcomed back and remembered for their sacrifice and their...
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c-span: why little rock? >> guest: i think -- i have no idea why little rock, to tell you the truth. part of what made this so big, i believe, was the governor's defiance of federal law. c-span: did you ever meet him? >> guest: yeah, yeah. c-span: when? >> guest: quite a bit -- just after the incident at a distance. not, you know, this is the governor, these are the nine kind of thing. not hello, how are you, look you in the eyeball kind of thing. more seeing than meeting. c-span: did you ever ask any of the people back then why they hated blacks so much? >> guest: many times, because they would say you don't have a right to go to school with our children. you're not good enough. we don't want you with our children. you stink, you're stupid. you know? you can't go -- you're here to wash our dishes, clean our kitchens. you can't go to school with our children. c-span: what was the rest of the country doing at that point? how many people in cincinnati knew about little rock then? >> guest: quite a few. we were
c-span: why little rock? >> guest: i think -- i have no idea why little rock, to tell you the truth. part of what made this so big, i believe, was the governor's defiance of federal law. c-span: did you ever meet him? >> guest: yeah, yeah. c-span: when? >> guest: quite a bit -- just after the incident at a distance. not, you know, this is the governor, these are the nine kind of thing. not hello, how are you, look you in the eyeball kind of thing. more seeing than meeting....
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rock falls happened about 80 times a year in that area. natural force of gravity, it can be dislodged by a myriad of factors including water, erosion, earthquakes and vegetation growth. more about that in the next half-hour. >>> the trump administration is working to overcome several obstacles in post-hurricane puerto rico to help the island recover. on twitter, the president called puerto rico but devastated first responders are doing their best. 7,000 u.s. troops are trying to restore power and give out clean water and food. officials say their efforts are paying off but blocked roads are making it tough to get supplies from the ports to the people. >> the relief effort is under control. it is proceeding very well. >> there's still a shortfall there, though, and that is drivers for all those trucks. so we are pushing personnel in to augment state and local authorities to push the commodities. >> homeland security says that 51 of the island's 69 hospitals are open. the president will go to puerto rico on tuesday. >>> the 49ers are so fed
rock falls happened about 80 times a year in that area. natural force of gravity, it can be dislodged by a myriad of factors including water, erosion, earthquakes and vegetation growth. more about that in the next half-hour. >>> the trump administration is working to overcome several obstacles in post-hurricane puerto rico to help the island recover. on twitter, the president called puerto rico but devastated first responders are doing their best. 7,000 u.s. troops are trying to...
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when it comes to weather and rock slide rock slide are one of the most dangerous kinds of land movementscause they happen so sudden sli and fast with so much here is the thing water erosion slides. remember we had the record rain and snow in 2016 and 2017. that could have compromise thd area. we don't no he yet but when you think of the rain and snow and pressure that could have been on 1sjjt t concern. i want to take this in which give you a full view from the weather underground camera of this. you can see how steep the location is just imagine the power and force and strength as all of the rock fell this afternoon. i bet this area will be closed a couple of months. they've got to shore it up and make sure this isn't happening again. jeff thank you. >>> now we are getting a lot of photoses and video from people at yosemite when it happened. the slide, the aftermath looking lots of difference angles. rescuers and visitors trying to navigate around the slide and rode closures happening. we invite you if you see breaking news send us photos and videos. go to ic at nbcbayarea.com. we will
when it comes to weather and rock slide rock slide are one of the most dangerous kinds of land movementscause they happen so sudden sli and fast with so much here is the thing water erosion slides. remember we had the record rain and snow in 2016 and 2017. that could have compromise thd area. we don't no he yet but when you think of the rain and snow and pressure that could have been on 1sjjt t concern. i want to take this in which give you a full view from the weather underground camera of...
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these were northern rock branches all around the uk.ews sparked the first run on a british bank in 150 years, with savers queuing to try and get their money out. five months later the bank was nationalised. northern rock had borrowed too heavily on international money markets in order to lend to customers. and as fears of a financial crisis began to grow, the cash dried up, forcing the bank to the brink of collapse. so what's changed 7 well, here in the uk, savers get much more protection now. as of this year, the government guarantees you will get back up to £85,000 — that's around $112,000 — if a bank fails. that's well over double what it was before the financial crisis. what about the banks themselves? they are now obliged to keep more money in reserve. and they have had to ring fence their retail services from the investment arms. but is it enough? the man appointed by the uk government to review the financial industry after the crisis told the bbc‘s newsnight programme this week — that lots more needs to be done. iam i am really v
these were northern rock branches all around the uk.ews sparked the first run on a british bank in 150 years, with savers queuing to try and get their money out. five months later the bank was nationalised. northern rock had borrowed too heavily on international money markets in order to lend to customers. and as fears of a financial crisis began to grow, the cash dried up, forcing the bank to the brink of collapse. so what's changed 7 well, here in the uk, savers get much more protection now....
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another massive rock slide at yosemite.of dust into the air, slamming into a family's car as they were trying to escape. >> we were trying to outrun it. it was like, go, let's go. >> this just a day after a climber was killed by a rock fall. emergency workers racing to the scene, air-lifting the victims. what's causing this danger at one of the country's biggest tourist destinations? >>> arm in arm, the packers and be
another massive rock slide at yosemite.of dust into the air, slamming into a family's car as they were trying to escape. >> we were trying to outrun it. it was like, go, let's go. >> this just a day after a climber was killed by a rock fall. emergency workers racing to the scene, air-lifting the victims. what's causing this danger at one of the country's biggest tourist destinations? >>> arm in arm, the packers and be
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rock falls are very few and far between. >> we have a rock fall of the size that we saw yesterday every few years. >> the past 150 years there have been 1,000 major rock falls. that's about 7 a year for the last 150 years. but few have ever claimed any lives. even counting smaller falls, there are only about 80 significant yosemite rock falls a year. that's enough to report. there are thousands and thousands too small and spread out over the park's almost 1200 scare miles. >> the size of those slabs that fell, it's remarkable. how can they say with authority that it's safe now. >> reporter: i think it's fair to call that a highly educated guess. these are professionals and they know what they are talking about and they can look at the area where the stone fell from and look over on the other sides and they can say, okay, this appears to be uniform, this appears to be something that is cohesive and all of that stuff. but one has to remember that those big pieces that fell away were also supporting those side pieces so it's a highly educated guess and this has been going on forever. this
rock falls are very few and far between. >> we have a rock fall of the size that we saw yesterday every few years. >> the past 150 years there have been 1,000 major rock falls. that's about 7 a year for the last 150 years. but few have ever claimed any lives. even counting smaller falls, there are only about 80 significant yosemite rock falls a year. that's enough to report. there are thousands and thousands too small and spread out over the park's almost 1200 scare miles. >>...
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