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ron dellums, pat schroeder, tom hayden. humbled, and i hope in some way some of what i say can make a difference. i was just a soul brother from providence, rhode island. my parents fled the paralyzing racism of alabama and virginia and fled to rhode island, to the genteel racism in rhode island. [laughter] there, in new england, people say, "please screw," you know? [laughter] but my family was very strong, deeply rooted in faith and values of hard work and education, and in fact, a belief in this country, despite the racism, that we could in fact find equality, that we could in fact achieve progress and make a difference. unlike my parents, my brothers and sisters and i grew up in integrated neighborhoods. we went to integrated schools our whole life. it wasn't a ghetto. some of my best friends were irish and italian, armenian, chinese and jewish. it was a very different world for us as opposed to our parents. but when i was 10 years old in 1961, father died. we had a house fire. and in his attempts to put it out, he was
ron dellums, pat schroeder, tom hayden. humbled, and i hope in some way some of what i say can make a difference. i was just a soul brother from providence, rhode island. my parents fled the paralyzing racism of alabama and virginia and fled to rhode island, to the genteel racism in rhode island. [laughter] there, in new england, people say, "please screw," you know? [laughter] but my family was very strong, deeply rooted in faith and values of hard work and education, and in fact, a...
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with a jumper to make it 73-64 and the hawks go on a 14- 0 run and capped off by this floater by schroeder to put them up 78-73 up by four and wizards would eventually cut it to two and off the inbound we would find bradley beal and he would find paul pierce and he would hit a three to give the wizards a lead and the troop coming up big and schroeder would drive and one second left, wizards, all they could do was to attempt a hail mary and to no avail. game six is friday in dc, after the game randy whitman talked about his point guard coming back from injury. >>> tough night in new york and atlanta. guys, good news, the nats won and dc united. there is light at the end of the tunnel. a silver lining. >>> that's a we'll be right back. live in philadelphia on frankfort avenue that we have two questions. why was the train going fast and number two was it there for an accident that did not have to have. we are going to learn more answers as the investigation continues and wusa9 will continue its live coverage at (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and
with a jumper to make it 73-64 and the hawks go on a 14- 0 run and capped off by this floater by schroeder to put them up 78-73 up by four and wizards would eventually cut it to two and off the inbound we would find bradley beal and he would find paul pierce and he would hit a three to give the wizards a lead and the troop coming up big and schroeder would drive and one second left, wizards, all they could do was to attempt a hail mary and to no avail. game six is friday in dc, after the game...
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we spoke with david schroeder from "the business times" who wrote about the payments made and asked whether the payments were made to the clinton or their charitable foundation. here is his response. >> this is the key point here is that this is money going into ostensibly the clinton's personal bank account. money from companies that were actively lobbying hillary clinton's state department for government policies. most of the governments that gave the money gave it to bill clinton personally in the same lobbying reporting period that the companies were actively lobbying the state department, and as you alluded to major state department contracts that come out at the other end. >> were these contracts that some companies never received from the state department. that's a key point. these contracts in most case the size were larger and the companies had never gotten contracts from the state department. a marked increase and in some case never getting them before or getting contracts from the secretary of state. >> did you get a reaction from the clintons or dell to the story. >> there was n
we spoke with david schroeder from "the business times" who wrote about the payments made and asked whether the payments were made to the clinton or their charitable foundation. here is his response. >> this is the key point here is that this is money going into ostensibly the clinton's personal bank account. money from companies that were actively lobbying hillary clinton's state department for government policies. most of the governments that gave the money gave it to bill...
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a grand jury found schroeder failed to make sure the handguns chamber was cleared.e now faces five to 10 years in prison at sentencing. >>> philadelphia police are searching for a man who had some inappropriate contact with a young boy on may tenth. this creepy encounter involved a man photographing the child's feet. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the latest now on this investigation. >> reporter: with just a few more weeks of school dozens of skaters spent a few hours catching some sun outside pain 68 park on the banks of schuylkill. >> there's nothing weird that ever goes on here. serve friends with each other. >> reporter: but a mystery man with an apparent foot fettish dominated conversations. after police say an 11-year-old told detectives the man approached him and asked to take pictures of his feet. according to a police report, the man offered to buy the boy a soda before take the pictures. >> i think that's really strange. i mean people have fettishes. i understand that. but i think that should be illegal. he's a grown man and this is a child. >
a grand jury found schroeder failed to make sure the handguns chamber was cleared.e now faces five to 10 years in prison at sentencing. >>> philadelphia police are searching for a man who had some inappropriate contact with a young boy on may tenth. this creepy encounter involved a man photographing the child's feet. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt has the latest now on this investigation. >> reporter: with just a few more weeks of school dozens of skaters spent...
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it was the vision of greg schroeder... >> this is good stuff. >> a wealthy real estate consultant whooved collecting wines and decided to turn his hobby into a business. >> we had to drive 35 miles to find the nearest fine wine store, and i thought, "just open a store closer to home." >> today, amazing grapes sells some of the finest wines in the world, and while the business generates about $3.5 million in revenue, last year, they lost money... >> we have never seen a profit from this store in the nine years we've been open. >> and haven't even made a dent in paying down a debt that's well over $500,000. there are 17 employees at amazing grapes, but without a strategy to generate sales and increase profit margins, this business will be done before the end of the year. >> you're selling wine too cheap. >> let me stop you right there. >> i'm not done. i don't see myself walking away from amazing grapes. i'm trying everything i can to keep this alive. >> in the u.s., wine retailers generate over $9.5 billion every year. i think amazing grapes can be turned around, and i want a piece of
it was the vision of greg schroeder... >> this is good stuff. >> a wealthy real estate consultant whooved collecting wines and decided to turn his hobby into a business. >> we had to drive 35 miles to find the nearest fine wine store, and i thought, "just open a store closer to home." >> today, amazing grapes sells some of the finest wines in the world, and while the business generates about $3.5 million in revenue, last year, they lost money... >> we...
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during a training session has pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment charges. 43-year-old richard schroeder was teaching a session back in september while talking about the gun's trigger he pulled it and shot 26-year-old state trooper david kendra. kedra a trooper at the skippack barrack flown to the hospital but later died. an attorney for schroeder says his client is accepting responsibility. >> a crash on the new jersey turnpike this morning led to some huge delays. officials say two tractor trail trailers, a car an small bus all collided in woolwich township just before 4:00 a.m. some of those vehicles then burst into names. state police have had to close northbound lanes while the accident was cleared. thankfully there were only minor injuries and traffic were moving again. >>> mercer county hepatitis a scare has health officials reminding folks to follow up on their booster shots. now in december, many residents in hamilton went to a clinic to get hepatitis a vaccinations after an employee at rows is' restaurant canting tested positive for the disease. three customers came down with i
during a training session has pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment charges. 43-year-old richard schroeder was teaching a session back in september while talking about the gun's trigger he pulled it and shot 26-year-old state trooper david kendra. kedra a trooper at the skippack barrack flown to the hospital but later died. an attorney for schroeder says his client is accepting responsibility. >> a crash on the new jersey turnpike this morning led to some huge delays. officials say two...
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the gun fired as he was demonstrating how to pull the hammer back and the bullet struck keddra and schroeder could face five years in prison. >>> and now to a news stand in northeast philadelphia here at 10:00 a.m. on oxford street, the news stand was closed at the time and no one was inside fortunately, and there are no reports of injuries but it's unclear what let up to the accident. >>> members of a delaware team are back home after helping out in nepal they are still dealing with aftershocks and earthquakes that hit the country. the initial quake last month killed 8200 people and injured more than 17000 last week a second major earthquake struck 17 days after the first killing 117 people and injure 2800 a delaware medical team arrived back in the united states this morning, katherine scott was at philadelphia international airport as they returned. >> this team has been in nepal for ten days treating people and delivering medical supplies they say that the need is great and will stay that way for sometime. >> the people of nepal still need a lot of help. >> delaware medical relief team m
the gun fired as he was demonstrating how to pull the hammer back and the bullet struck keddra and schroeder could face five years in prison. >>> and now to a news stand in northeast philadelphia here at 10:00 a.m. on oxford street, the news stand was closed at the time and no one was inside fortunately, and there are no reports of injuries but it's unclear what let up to the accident. >>> members of a delaware team are back home after helping out in nepal they are still...
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the gun fired as he was demonstrating how to pull the hammer back and the bullet struck keddra and schroederears in prison. >>> and now to a news stand in northeast philadelphia here at 10:00 a.m. on oxford street, the news stand was closed at the time and no one was inside fortunately, and there are no reports of injuries but it's unclear what let up to the accident. >>> members of a delaware team are back home after helping out in nepal they are still dealing with aftershocks and earthquakes that hit the
the gun fired as he was demonstrating how to pull the hammer back and the bullet struck keddra and schroederears in prison. >>> and now to a news stand in northeast philadelphia here at 10:00 a.m. on oxford street, the news stand was closed at the time and no one was inside fortunately, and there are no reports of injuries but it's unclear what let up to the accident. >>> members of a delaware team are back home after helping out in nepal they are still dealing with...
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danny schroeder on the floor. found an open mike moscala and he hit. tied the game at 101.ton, less than 10 seconds left. paul pierce. cool with the rock in his handle. falling down. hits it. wizards won the game. but time running out. 103-101. to take a 2-1 series lead. >> slow it down for golf. bird's-eye view. tpc saw grass court florida. players championship. third round. rory mcilroy the world's number one player. tough with the flat stick. 26-foot birdie effort to get to four shots within the lead. they are chasing this fella. chris curt. got himself sole possession when he dropped this at the 17. second round leader kevin na, didn't like his shot, but how do you like me now? drops it at the 17. set himself up for birdie. that one would tie at the time. but na, he gave it right back. a double bogey hole in the 18. dropped him two shots of the lead. kirk is one step clear of the field. >>> and how about the nfl and the raiders? the fourth overall pick. and they unveil the wide receiver amary cooper yesterday for the first practice in silver and black. number 89 is the
danny schroeder on the floor. found an open mike moscala and he hit. tied the game at 101.ton, less than 10 seconds left. paul pierce. cool with the rock in his handle. falling down. hits it. wizards won the game. but time running out. 103-101. to take a 2-1 series lead. >> slow it down for golf. bird's-eye view. tpc saw grass court florida. players championship. third round. rory mcilroy the world's number one player. tough with the flat stick. 26-foot birdie effort to get to four shots...
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they haven't. >> reporter: schroeder summed it up for the jury.o make you think they have all this evidence, but they don't. and they haven't proved their case, and you have a duty to do. and that's to find doug stewart not guilty. >> do you believe she's alive or not? >> i got to believe she's alive. >> reporter: what would the jury do? >> the clerk will read the verdict. >> reporter: the verdict. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. that turkey looks good. yeah i'm eating right, i'm doing the tough dodger. what's the tough dodger? oh it's a triathalon but with dodgeballs. however you're staying fit, start with a delicious subway fresh fit sub like the protein-packed turkey breast. subway. eat fresh. at intel, they make the fastest processors! you know what that means. the noobs get wrecked. (haha) yeah, or like faster data analytics... don't leave me hanging. upgrade to a faster pc with intel inside. ♪ introducing a whole new way to enhance your eyes. it's 1-day acuvue® define™ brand conta
they haven't. >> reporter: schroeder summed it up for the jury.o make you think they have all this evidence, but they don't. and they haven't proved their case, and you have a duty to do. and that's to find doug stewart not guilty. >> do you believe she's alive or not? >> i got to believe she's alive. >> reporter: what would the jury do? >> the clerk will read the verdict. >> reporter: the verdict. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the...
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cheryl schroeder our second chair, is here. cheryl would you raise your hand? [applause] our third chair is here -- [applause] and let me tell you, they are toughest women i have ever met who have the greatest compassion a defendant could ever want to have. and they all became personal friends of mine and i considered them throughout this thing my guardian angels. because without them, it would be hard for me to give you this talk today. i was indicted in april of 2008 on a very vague 28-word statute that alleged that i had violated, in conspiring with my brother, their right to his honest services. the law was so vague that there were three cases that were heard during our prep for trial and during trial that the supreme court agreed the hear them. in an attempt and there are so many ways that i can explain to you how the government i believe played with my life, one of the things that was done by the u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald to hedge his bets in the event honest services was deemed unconstitutional, he added three more charges to our challenges; consp
cheryl schroeder our second chair, is here. cheryl would you raise your hand? [applause] our third chair is here -- [applause] and let me tell you, they are toughest women i have ever met who have the greatest compassion a defendant could ever want to have. and they all became personal friends of mine and i considered them throughout this thing my guardian angels. because without them, it would be hard for me to give you this talk today. i was indicted in april of 2008 on a very vague 28-word...
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includes the former chair of the house armed services committee, first african-american to head it, pat schroeder, one of the youngest women ever elected to congress. you have to hear their stories in a session panel that took place a few weeks ago when we went down to washington for this amazing weekend on vietnam and the power of protest. you will watch some of it on memorial day as we remember. wayne smith also part of that broadcast. he is an army medic that went into south vietnam as we talk about the meaning of memorial day. these are the kinds of programs you get on a regular basis. you will see edward snowden, tom drake, who was persecuted by the obama administration. these are top-level nsa employees who were deeply concerned about what the nsa was doing, spying on americans. we will bring you a documentary called "the war on whistleblowers. we are in the chelsea manhattan. you can come in and drink in fair trade organic coffee, you bring a guest, watch the broadcast live. we tour you through democracy now, you meet the team that makes it happen. today you would have been hanging at buff
includes the former chair of the house armed services committee, first african-american to head it, pat schroeder, one of the youngest women ever elected to congress. you have to hear their stories in a session panel that took place a few weeks ago when we went down to washington for this amazing weekend on vietnam and the power of protest. you will watch some of it on memorial day as we remember. wayne smith also part of that broadcast. he is an army medic that went into south vietnam as we...
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hawks give it to dennis schroeder. no. but who wants it more? al horford flying in. second left. horford with 23 points. wiz no time outs have to inbound and the heave and it's no good and the hawks survive. take a 3-2 series lead. 82-81. good highlights. >>> the a's have won two games in a row exactly once this season back on april the 13th and the 14th. they did have another chance today and sonny grey gave thm a chance against boston. grey came in 4-0, pitched well enough to strike out mookie betts to begin the game. runners left on base, 14 total. that's way too hay. bres lawrie two on in the first, flies out harmlessly. second inning, pablo sandoval. nine k's for grey. daniel nava little bloop here. that was in the second inning. hanley ramirez. bottom of the third rerun triple by marcus simeon. the a's can't score. i mean, they can't get them 234 from third. no offense. and the a's get blanked by boston 2-0. >>> how about the giants? matt duffy making it hard for bruce bochy. taking him out of the line-up. starting second base. steals second base, setting up bu
hawks give it to dennis schroeder. no. but who wants it more? al horford flying in. second left. horford with 23 points. wiz no time outs have to inbound and the heave and it's no good and the hawks survive. take a 3-2 series lead. 82-81. good highlights. >>> the a's have won two games in a row exactly once this season back on april the 13th and the 14th. they did have another chance today and sonny grey gave thm a chance against boston. grey came in 4-0, pitched well enough to strike...
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includes the former chair of the house armed services committee, first african-american to head it, pat schroeder
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ricky schroeder's 100 plus day journey in afghanistan for his brand new documentary series. great tv shows? we'll have that debate. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ (music) boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage
ricky schroeder's 100 plus day journey in afghanistan for his brand new documentary series. great tv shows? we'll have that debate. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ]...
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it is now my pleasure to call forth patrick schroeder who for der who 20 years has explored the lanese the fields, and the home places and of appomattox courthouse as an historian for the national park service. today, he will carry our story today, from the apple tree into mclean's parlor, 150 years ago to this minute.frappl >> thank you, john, thank you for all of you being in jo attendance today to remember this important date in our country's history.fo the union officer carrying uni grant's letter was lieutenant colone colonel orville babcock. he had an orderly with himey fou named william mckee dunn. they found lee resting under that apple tree by the erhe appomattox river . grant's message directed lee to find a suitable place for the meeting to occur. by this time lee had with him only lieutenant colonel charles marshall, his n aide to camp of his staff and anmed orderly named joshua johns.ylor his other aide to camp, walter taylor had begged off from having to suffer the humiliation of attending the surrender meeting. marshall did not. in fact, lee refused to duck the responsi
it is now my pleasure to call forth patrick schroeder who for der who 20 years has explored the lanese the fields, and the home places and of appomattox courthouse as an historian for the national park service. today, he will carry our story today, from the apple tree into mclean's parlor, 150 years ago to this minute.frappl >> thank you, john, thank you for all of you being in jo attendance today to remember this important date in our country's history.fo the union officer carrying uni...
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francine: we are joined by the chief economist and strategy at schroeder -- if you were at g-7, whato talk about? talking a lot about emerging markets, china, fear of overheating, the yen and greece . >> greece is going to be the topic everybody wants to talk about. the one thing that seems to be spoiling the european recovery story. the economy is recovering. we are seeing the banking sector begin to start lending again. we've got qe from the ecb. there is still this risk that greece may not be able to sustain its membership in the eurozone. that has become one of the hot topics even though it was not on the original agenda. francine: how much will they talk about it possible british exit from the eu. david cameron going around europe trying to muster support. do you worry about that or is that just going to be for a couple months before the referendum? >> it is a concern from the business point of view. businesses in the u.k. would have to know what the rules are going to be. that is going to be the concern. in terms of markets -- that is some way off. it is on my clue we are going
francine: we are joined by the chief economist and strategy at schroeder -- if you were at g-7, whato talk about? talking a lot about emerging markets, china, fear of overheating, the yen and greece . >> greece is going to be the topic everybody wants to talk about. the one thing that seems to be spoiling the european recovery story. the economy is recovering. we are seeing the banking sector begin to start lending again. we've got qe from the ecb. there is still this risk that greece may...
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last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader, was a man named schroeder, and he was a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west german separation ended, and the two countries were unified early in the 1990s. so there's now one germany again, there aren't two, but in the east, which was a communist part of the eastern european block, that party was called the socialist unity party, sed, sozialistische einheitspartei, and that party dissolved, but large numbers of it moved also into this linke. so it's a coalition. in the eastern part--this is something americans tend not to know for reasons having to do with our newspapers and our media--in eastern europe, in eastern germany the mass of people still vote for that party. so that
last leader of germany before angela merkel, the current leader, was a man named schroeder, and he was a member of the social democratic party in germany. the left wing under a very, very charismatic leader, which was important, a man named oskar lafontaine, withdrew from the socialist party in order--excuse me--to found this new party the die linke. the other part of the die linke is the party that used to be the dominant party in what was east germany. you know, the east german and west...