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that's always done in a case like this. >> how is steven doing? >> steven is doing much better.aware that there's new testing that can be done, he's thrilled. when someone wants every possible test done that could be done, that would prove their guilt or innocence. that's when you know they're innocent. >> reporter: michael griesbach has written a book about the avery case, "the innocent killer." he says that with all the attention this story has received, one voice has been missing. >> do you think she's been forgotten in all of this? >> i think she has been forgotten in all of this. a person lost her life, and somehow, we have to try to keep sight of that. >> reporter: in our searches through the evidence in this case, we came across one more piece of tape. a grainy video diary theresa made. prosecutors played it at avery's sentencing to remind people of a life lost. >> i just want to know that whenever i do die, i just want people i love to know that whenever i die, that i was happy. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> this sunday, it may have
that's always done in a case like this. >> how is steven doing? >> steven is doing much better.aware that there's new testing that can be done, he's thrilled. when someone wants every possible test done that could be done, that would prove their guilt or innocence. that's when you know they're innocent. >> reporter: michael griesbach has written a book about the avery case, "the innocent killer." he says that with all the attention this story has received, one voice...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze. i thought it's
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fightin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting....
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steven: if we were to look at the state of the u.s. economy, the u.s. mystic fundamentals, they are all across the board very consistent with the fed hiking rates. the reason why the fed is not, is because of those concerns that are global. global growth, the impact on financial markets. that is really what the fed communicated. story.this takes a full when we started a conversation today, we started on the most read story, the most focused story. french dollar weakness. , stops a story about fed getting the convoluted theories. i am paraphrasing. what we've got here is the bond market five-year inflation except tatian. to -- inflation expectation. inflation. that is part of the major debate it is his five-year, inflation expectations. it is eking higher. steven: i'm going to be brief. that chart is very bears to the dollar. look at what happened in march. there's been a change in inflation next rotations. it came up enormously in march. the reason that is bearish is because in the environment where the fed is not hiking, really yields articulate it by
steven: if we were to look at the state of the u.s. economy, the u.s. mystic fundamentals, they are all across the board very consistent with the fed hiking rates. the reason why the fed is not, is because of those concerns that are global. global growth, the impact on financial markets. that is really what the fed communicated. story.this takes a full when we started a conversation today, we started on the most read story, the most focused story. french dollar weakness. , stops a story about...
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with the organizer of the upcoming workshop, steven miller. let's talk about your upcoming workshop. i think this is a wonderful opportunity, especially when we see the holy father encouraging us to have dialogue with one another, and with those of a different faith, and those that are scientists and politicians, he wants everyone to be part of the dialogue. i think it's wonderful that we start here, and providing this workshop that will give us an opportunity to talk to one another and give us ways to respond. can you speak more about it and talk about the format. >> thank you. april 23 is the start of the archdiocese in a wide like dog -- why dialogue, and care for creation, and we should be leading in the bay area. the leading model across the country and and elsewhere for the archdiocese. april 23 is meant to be the start for that, saturday, april 23 and a free event. you need to webster at our website, and we will have spanish translation available for those that may need it. we are very excited to have the archbishop provide an invocatio
with the organizer of the upcoming workshop, steven miller. let's talk about your upcoming workshop. i think this is a wonderful opportunity, especially when we see the holy father encouraging us to have dialogue with one another, and with those of a different faith, and those that are scientists and politicians, he wants everyone to be part of the dialogue. i think it's wonderful that we start here, and providing this workshop that will give us an opportunity to talk to one another and give us...
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steven: it is looking more like the first half of 2015. this was interrupted by a negative effect speed obviously the issues of chinese currency. that is why central bankers are on this.d it is fragility as well as a pragmatic approach by the central-bank spree at carol: thank you so much for coming in. he is the global chief bank.gist at citi private reached a deal over its clean diesel scandal. is compensation enough to bring back customers? and yahoo! --ing quickly to bring back will stronger first quarter revenue spark interest in a deal? and will the ecb cut rates tomorrow? that is certainly a focus. what it means for the global economy. stick around, this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ let's get a quick check on the markets for you. we have market averages just coming off of their highs of the session. we are seeing stocks higher across the board did the numbers -- across the board. 500 about one third of 1%. 2108 is your last print. let's also go to oil. rebounding at the american falls , mixed crude up. brent crude oil up. nonetheless h
steven: it is looking more like the first half of 2015. this was interrupted by a negative effect speed obviously the issues of chinese currency. that is why central bankers are on this.d it is fragility as well as a pragmatic approach by the central-bank spree at carol: thank you so much for coming in. he is the global chief bank.gist at citi private reached a deal over its clean diesel scandal. is compensation enough to bring back customers? and yahoo! --ing quickly to bring back will...
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that's how everybody described doctor steven may err, today, and they're going to have a public vigil, a prayer vigil, tonight at 7:00 at fox moore community park, people are going to gather at the gazebo there. if you want to come earlier, bring flowers, people will be gathering there throughout the day. robinsville school districts closed today and tomorrow because of this tragic accident. reporting live in robinsville, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> thanks a lot, cleve. >>> making sports headlines this noon. the flyers face a must-win game four in the opening rounds of the stanley cup playoffs tomorrow night in south philly. >> and unfortunately flyers fans are in the national spotlight today after some bad behavior during last night's game three. our justin finch shows us the fans let the team have it during a disappointing lost. >> the last calls coming in to 94wip's angelo cataldi morning show were all about the flyers and these wrist bands. >> never a good night. >> thousands lit up the wells fargo center monday night for tribute to flyers founder ed snider, recentl
that's how everybody described doctor steven may err, today, and they're going to have a public vigil, a prayer vigil, tonight at 7:00 at fox moore community park, people are going to gather at the gazebo there. if you want to come earlier, bring flowers, people will be gathering there throughout the day. robinsville school districts closed today and tomorrow because of this tragic accident. reporting live in robinsville, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> thanks a...
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bite steven tuck, parent ployees that are >> reporter: dad steven tuck says more working parents having paid time off to spend with their newborns is a good thing. >> you would have employees that are getting good time off to spend with their family and they come back to work not entirely distracted, half distracted and you probably see productivity gains when they get back by doing that. >> reporter: if the parental leave legislation passes tomorrow, here's how it would work. 55% of a parent's salary would come from state disability and the parent's employer would have to kick in the other 45% which raises red flags for steven who works at a small tech startup. >> flip it around and you've got businesses that can be severely challenged, especially small businesses, if they lose big clunks of their workforce for two months. >> reporter: but dad ryan nathan says san francisco's bill doesn't go far enough. his native australia has higher taxes but far more generous parental leave. >> i think at least three months should be standard and that should be for both the mother or the father depe
bite steven tuck, parent ployees that are >> reporter: dad steven tuck says more working parents having paid time off to spend with their newborns is a good thing. >> you would have employees that are getting good time off to spend with their family and they come back to work not entirely distracted, half distracted and you probably see productivity gains when they get back by doing that. >> reporter: if the parental leave legislation passes tomorrow, here's how it would work....
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. >> while they say the deputy upholds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer, and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know me and some of the newer ones know who i am. and it's embarrassing. >> good afternoon. >> how are you doing, sarge? >> good. how are you? >> good, sir. >> i did work during the time he was employed. i think there was maybe 20 to 30 deputies get hired at the same time. and within the same group. we are both in that group. it's really unfortunate to see a co-worker on the other side. >> in the 20 years that have passed since he's worked here, sutherland has had numerous criminal convictions and has served time in prison. now he faces especially serious charges, possession of child pornography and criminal sexua
. >> while they say the deputy upholds the values they strive for, steven sutherland did not. 20 years ago he was a kent county sheriff's deputy assigned to managing inmates in this very jail. >> i was a deputy sheriff here at kent county for about five years. i worked in training, i worked as a corrections officer, and i was a search and rescue diver. and i was just getting into working as a crisis management officer when i left. still a lot of the old hands around here that know...
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let's switch to the democrats, steven. the battle is eight days until the democratic primary and republican primary here in new york. hillary clinton and bernie sanders going toe-to-toe for votes here. now bernie sanders is shifting the focus. for a while, he was saying i don't know. he won't answer if hillary clinton was qualified. she was doing the same. now sanders raising new questions. let's listen. >> she may have the experience to be president of the united states. no one can argue that. in terms of judgment, something is clearly lacking. >> steven, i have been surprised by both candidates. they let this go on day and day and we have been asking them all on the campaign staff. do you think hillary clinton is qualified. do you think bernie sanders is qualified. they keep fanning the flames. now sanders questioning secretary clinton's judgment. what's going on? >> i think he created the firestorm last week by saying they wasn't qualified. it didn't necessarily work out to sanders' favor. he is trying to keep this au a
let's switch to the democrats, steven. the battle is eight days until the democratic primary and republican primary here in new york. hillary clinton and bernie sanders going toe-to-toe for votes here. now bernie sanders is shifting the focus. for a while, he was saying i don't know. he won't answer if hillary clinton was qualified. she was doing the same. now sanders raising new questions. let's listen. >> she may have the experience to be president of the united states. no one can argue...
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deirdre: steven, rnc chair saying no complaints in colorado. we know donald trump tweeted out about a march in colorado tomorrow. so he said big protest march in colorado friday afternoon. don't let the bosses take your vote. so will people show up and what can they really change? >> well, now we're getting down to it, aren't we? this is great. let's talk about what is at issue here. what is at issue is the idea of one person one vote in this country. the idea that a colorado soldier goes to iraq, risks her life to secure iraqi elections. we all remember purple fink ir. then the party bosses in colorado decide and we don't like the way they vote and we won't let that soldier and other coloradans vote in our state. deirdre: steven, you had to talk about this before, the idea the rnc said, listen we put these rules out for every campaign. they have been public actually since last year? >> wrong is wrong. but let's get even deeper into this. let's drill down for a second here. you have a situation where the rnc changed its rules actually some time
deirdre: steven, rnc chair saying no complaints in colorado. we know donald trump tweeted out about a march in colorado tomorrow. so he said big protest march in colorado friday afternoon. don't let the bosses take your vote. so will people show up and what can they really change? >> well, now we're getting down to it, aren't we? this is great. let's talk about what is at issue here. what is at issue is the idea of one person one vote in this country. the idea that a colorado soldier goes...
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robbinsville superintendent steven mayer was running this morning when police say a 17-year-old drivertruck and killed him. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos was at a vigil tonight where hundreds gathered to pay their respects. i'm not going lie. i don't have the words tonight that can make the pain go away. >> reporter: but this robbin robbinsville, new jersey, community sure has the connection to get through this most difficult time. >> i know that he's looking down right now and he's smiling. he knows that robbinsville is strong. >> reporter: hundreds from all corners of this town gathering at the fox moore pavilion to remember robbinsville superintendent dr. steve mayer. >> hit and kill this morning as he jogged before work. the driver a student at robs binsville high school. >> accident remains under investigation. no summonses have been issue at this time. no criminal charges have been file at this time. >> be with one another. talk with one another. keep the familiar unless your prayers. >> reporter: through tears, hugs and reflection -- >> we just ask lord that you bless th
robbinsville superintendent steven mayer was running this morning when police say a 17-year-old drivertruck and killed him. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos was at a vigil tonight where hundreds gathered to pay their respects. i'm not going lie. i don't have the words tonight that can make the pain go away. >> reporter: but this robbin robbinsville, new jersey, community sure has the connection to get through this most difficult time. >> i know that he's looking down...
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robbinsville superintendent steven mayer was running this morning when police say a 17-year-old drivertruck and killed him. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos was at a vigil tonight where hundreds gathered to pay their respects. i'm not going lie. i don't have the words tonight that can make the pain go away. >> reporter: but this robbin robbinsville, new jersey, community sure has the connection to get through this most difficult time. >> i know that he's looking down right now and he's smiling. he knows that robbinsville is strong. >> reporter: hundreds from all corners of this town gathering at the fox moore pavilion to remember robbinsville superintendent dr. steve mayer. >> hit and kill this morning as he jogged before work. the driver a student at robs binsville high school. >> accident remains under investigation. no summonses have been issue at this time. no criminal charges have been file at this time. >> be with one another. talk with one another. keep the familiar unless your prayers. >> reporter: through tears, hugs and reflection -- >> we just ask lord that you bless th
robbinsville superintendent steven mayer was running this morning when police say a 17-year-old drivertruck and killed him. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos was at a vigil tonight where hundreds gathered to pay their respects. i'm not going lie. i don't have the words tonight that can make the pain go away. >> reporter: but this robbin robbinsville, new jersey, community sure has the connection to get through this most difficult time. >> i know that he's looking down...
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steven mayer. >> doctor mayer was a ball of energy. i mean, he was -- he was someone that you always wanted to be around. he was the flame that ignited so many things. he was passionate about our kids our schools, he was an educator. he was also a coach. you know, he was full of life. >> doctor mayer was hit and killed by a car driven by a robbinsville high school student as he jogged this morning. since that time, stunned friends and former students are searching for ways to express just how much he meant to them. >> i'm very saddened for my kids, for the community, especially for his family, and may he rest in peace. >> the stories we heard today paint a picture of a selfless man always willing to help others including an ironic twist a former student who himself had a car accident and dr. mayer came to his aid. >> the school i was on the side of the road nobody was really stopping willing to help but sure enough mr. mayer two minutes later sees me i'm not even a student any more but stops everything he's doing, parks his car, comes
steven mayer. >> doctor mayer was a ball of energy. i mean, he was -- he was someone that you always wanted to be around. he was the flame that ignited so many things. he was passionate about our kids our schools, he was an educator. he was also a coach. you know, he was full of life. >> doctor mayer was hit and killed by a car driven by a robbinsville high school student as he jogged this morning. since that time, stunned friends and former students are searching for ways to...
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>> yes. >> yes. >> go back and see what that looked like. >> steven robert hernandez. >> reporter: steven hernandez has a big trophy and he also knows what is really important. >> my sisters don't have what i have. >> when you go home are you going to run around and hold the trophy up high and say hooray for me? >> yeah. >> reporter: remember that name, steven hernandez. steven hernandez, he told me he will play in the masters one day. he will do it when he is 20.>>> it's tuesday, april 5th, 2016. this sis "cbs morning news." >> this is the chicken for the
>> yes. >> yes. >> go back and see what that looked like. >> steven robert hernandez. >> reporter: steven hernandez has a big trophy and he also knows what is really important. >> my sisters don't have what i have. >> when you go home are you going to run around and hold the trophy up high and say hooray for me? >> yeah. >> reporter: remember that name, steven hernandez. steven hernandez, he told me he will play in the masters one day. he...
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>> yes. >> yes. >> go back and see what that looked like. >> steven robert hernandez. >> reporter: stevenandez has a big trophy and he also knows what is really important. >> my sisters don't have what i have. >> when you go home are you going to run around and hold the trophy up high and say hooray for me? >> yeah. >> reporter: remember that name, steven hernandez. steven hernandez, he told me he will play in the masters one day. he will win it. he will do it when he is 20. >>> it's tuesday, april 5th, 2016. this is "cbs morning news." >> this is the chicken for the championship. >> a spectacular finish to the ncaa tournament. villanova wins its first championship in more than 30 years on a dramatic buzzer-beating three-pointer. >>> the badger state has turned into a battleground. voters in wisconsin cough change the face of the presidential candidates for both parties today. >>> and spring freeze. millions of americans get a chill as temperatures fall far below normal and weather
>> yes. >> yes. >> go back and see what that looked like. >> steven robert hernandez. >> reporter: stevenandez has a big trophy and he also knows what is really important. >> my sisters don't have what i have. >> when you go home are you going to run around and hold the trophy up high and say hooray for me? >> yeah. >> reporter: remember that name, steven hernandez. steven hernandez, he told me he will play in the masters one day. he will...
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stevens calls it a vile speech -- thaddeus stevens calls it a vile speech. lincoln tries his best to ignore it. it is not accidental that montgomery blair would be replaced in his cabinet. they called it state suicide. when they succeeded, they died and therefore, we can do whatever we want to do in order to manipulate them, restructure them, reconstruct them to the needs that we have at the time. stevens talked about territorial reality. they reverted back to the status of the territorial government. these conversations filled the newspapers, field editorials, and lincoln has had enough. in that final speech, he calls it a pernicious abstraction. that is his phrase. it does not so much matter from a constitutional standpoint what their relationship is to the union, the key he says, and he uses this phrase of five times, he uses proper, practical relationships. we just have to get them back alive. like a good chiropractor, just straighten it off. [laughter] indeed, lincoln will continue along those lines throughout the war. there is a battle with congress, w
stevens calls it a vile speech -- thaddeus stevens calls it a vile speech. lincoln tries his best to ignore it. it is not accidental that montgomery blair would be replaced in his cabinet. they called it state suicide. when they succeeded, they died and therefore, we can do whatever we want to do in order to manipulate them, restructure them, reconstruct them to the needs that we have at the time. stevens talked about territorial reality. they reverted back to the status of the territorial...
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>> yes. >> yes. >> go back and see what that looked like. >> steven robert hernandez. >> reporter: stevenernandez has a big trophy and he also knows what is really important. >> my sisters don't have what i have. >> when you go home are you going to run around and hold the trophy up high and say hooray for me? >> yeah. >> reporter: remember that name, steven hernandez. steven hernandez, he told me he will play in the masters one day. he will win it. he will do it when he is 20. tiger woods youngest masters winner was 21. >> cbs sports coverage of the masters begins this saturday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. you didn't want to miss a single swing. that does it for the "cbs overnight news" this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle >>> it's tuesday, il >>> it's tuesday, april 5th, 2016. this is "cbs morning news." >>> gives it to jenkins for the championship. >> a spectacular finish to the ncaa tournament. villanova wins its first championship
>> yes. >> yes. >> go back and see what that looked like. >> steven robert hernandez. >> reporter: stevenernandez has a big trophy and he also knows what is really important. >> my sisters don't have what i have. >> when you go home are you going to run around and hold the trophy up high and say hooray for me? >> yeah. >> reporter: remember that name, steven hernandez. steven hernandez, he told me he will play in the masters one day. he will...
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he was my life. >> steven was dead from an overdose.e will not ever get to see the birth of his child. >> i would do anything bring him home. >> we would not let steven's death be in vein. >> we want to sit in front of lawmakers. this is going to be our life mission. >> hi, everyone. i'm scott williams. get ready for a clipper and april snow. winter weather advisory posted north and west for accumulating snowfall. it's going to be sleshy. we're talking up to 4 inches of snow in some locations in the highest elevations far north and west. we'll update at this at 7:00 a.m. thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to ve you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. (marge groaning) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (sizzling, popping) (groans) excuse me? i'm having trouble with the on-off button on my phone. okay, let me check your settings, your photos. i don't see why you need to do that. wow, that guy's really fat. that's my husb
he was my life. >> steven was dead from an overdose.e will not ever get to see the birth of his child. >> i would do anything bring him home. >> we would not let steven's death be in vein. >> we want to sit in front of lawmakers. this is going to be our life mission. >> hi, everyone. i'm scott williams. get ready for a clipper and april snow. winter weather advisory posted north and west for accumulating snowfall. it's going to be sleshy. we're talking up to 4...
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--los detenidos son "steven barrera", de 24 aÑos y "Ésar lopez", de 36. un hombre y una mujer que se dio en condiciones misteriosas. --pocos minutos antes de las tres de la tarde, la poliÍa respondÓ a un reporte de homicidio en la cuadra 3-mil de "lucas court", donde encontraron los dos caÁveres. --se desconocen las causas del doble asesinato. por el momento no hay sospechosos ni detenidos. --senadores estatales analizan un ♪ ♪ de nuevo aquÍ a los estados unidos la iniciativa modifica de manera retroactiva la sentencia por delitos menores a menos de un aÑo. juan carlos gonzÁlez nos explican el siguiente reporte. juan carlos: en los estados unidos una persona puede ser deportado aunque sea residente permanente si es que comete un delito y es sentenciada a por lo -865 dÍas de cÁrcel. >> personas que son hallados culpables por una felonÍa agravantes son deportados de los estados unidos. juan carlos: steven perdiÓ su residencia despuÉs de haber cometido un delito. >> no iba a poder hacer nada. iba a ser un ilegal todas las puertas se cerraron. juan carlos: en
--los detenidos son "steven barrera", de 24 aÑos y "Ésar lopez", de 36. un hombre y una mujer que se dio en condiciones misteriosas. --pocos minutos antes de las tres de la tarde, la poliÍa respondÓ a un reporte de homicidio en la cuadra 3-mil de "lucas court", donde encontraron los dos caÁveres. --se desconocen las causas del doble asesinato. por el momento no hay sospechosos ni detenidos. --senadores estatales analizan un ♪ ♪ de nuevo aquÍ a los estados...
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steven thrasher, your response?i would be more persuaded that that was useful now if we were to place where african-americans and african-american women were earning equal pay and had equal wealth. the fact of the matter is, right now white families have about 12 times the wealth of lack families in this country. black women earned something like $.64 on the dollar to white men. so we're still living in a time that over the course of decades and centuries has been created and economic inequality from the time that harriet tubman was doing her work. these things have not been addressed. we have, of course, racial disparities that happened across millions of people, but there are specific companies like edna insurance, they ensured slaves, made her money off slaves, made their wealth off of slaves that very much fueled the economy of this nation for hundreds of years and that led to these disparities that we still have. those specific things are not being addressed. ,o they did take harriet tubn one of our best images
steven thrasher, your response?i would be more persuaded that that was useful now if we were to place where african-americans and african-american women were earning equal pay and had equal wealth. the fact of the matter is, right now white families have about 12 times the wealth of lack families in this country. black women earned something like $.64 on the dollar to white men. so we're still living in a time that over the course of decades and centuries has been created and economic...
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>> yeah, i think it was doctored, though, steven?s and freckles in the same sentence. when i leave here i'm going to immediately go will you start a punk band with me called heinous freckle? >> they're going to open up for the imagine dragons, you know, there is a different type of intolerism, one thing is being creepy, and know knowing your cre creepy. and if you have greasy hair or long finger nails -- essentially harry reid. got money from trump, by the way. >> he doesn't like it when you point that out. >> i will edit it out. no, i'm not, i'm leaving it in. don't go anywhere, i brought candy for everybody. no, i didn't, i lied. up next. not thrilled with the current crop of presidential candidates? what if they were doctored? you don't want to miss the results. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and m
>> yeah, i think it was doctored, though, steven?s and freckles in the same sentence. when i leave here i'm going to immediately go will you start a punk band with me called heinous freckle? >> they're going to open up for the imagine dragons, you know, there is a different type of intolerism, one thing is being creepy, and know knowing your cre creepy. and if you have greasy hair or long finger nails -- essentially harry reid. got money from trump, by the way. >> he doesn't...
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i'm senior investigative reporter, steven stock. we investigate new e-mails that call safety, your safety, into question. >>> plus apple gets involved in a mysterious case involving two teens lost at sea. how the tech giant is now helping with that investigation. growing mystery. tonight: apple has agreed to analyze the >>> it could be the clue investigators need to solve a growing history. apple agreed to analyze the cell phone of two teenagers that vanished off the coast of florida. the pair was last seen eight months after their disappearance. they found a heavily damaged iphone 6. that phone has been sent to apple where it will be examined for text messages and call logs. family members maintain the teens may have been abducted and say right now they both still believe that the boys are alive. >>> warrior star steph curry's popularity has reached a new high but not a good thing in this case. look at this picture. that's curry's face on bags of heroin. police in philadelphia have started seeing the drug pop up in bags with curry'
i'm senior investigative reporter, steven stock. we investigate new e-mails that call safety, your safety, into question. >>> plus apple gets involved in a mysterious case involving two teens lost at sea. how the tech giant is now helping with that investigation. growing mystery. tonight: apple has agreed to analyze the >>> it could be the clue investigators need to solve a growing history. apple agreed to analyze the cell phone of two teenagers that vanished off the coast of...
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adam stevens, they've done the same thing with this car tonight,look right there. almost every stop they've added tape and threw our eagle out through pit road have been making adjustments on that every time he's been to pit road. >> there's the man. makes some great calls and they're having some great success. the guy that kyle wanted to be his chris buescher. >> the best suggestion you can make is aerodynamics. >> wasn't he complaining about that car? he didn't like that car at all. >> but, again, that goes back to how amazing, you know, this transformation has been for him over the years and how he's improved and become a better l all-around race car driving knowing even if he's making those kind of complaints he's still constant lly getting bett and giving 100%. >> great driver, great team, great equipment. 316 laps tonight, the joe gibbs owned cars led -- >> wow. >> joey logano, now 1.9 seconds back started on the outside pole. started up front at martinsville but everything went the wrong way for them there. good to see logano having a great night for roger p
adam stevens, they've done the same thing with this car tonight,look right there. almost every stop they've added tape and threw our eagle out through pit road have been making adjustments on that every time he's been to pit road. >> there's the man. makes some great calls and they're having some great success. the guy that kyle wanted to be his chris buescher. >> the best suggestion you can make is aerodynamics. >> wasn't he complaining about that car? he didn't like that car...
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up next, late show with steven car bear with tom heddlestn and lauren bonanty. see you back here tomorrow. >> jon: stephen colbert, everybody! captioning sponsored by cbs
up next, late show with steven car bear with tom heddlestn and lauren bonanty. see you back here tomorrow. >> jon: stephen colbert, everybody! captioning sponsored by cbs
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includes three democrats, josh shapiro, former montgomery county commissioner and also former state rep, steven zappala allegany county district attorney and northampton county district attorney john morganelli. two republicans are fight new york as well. state senator john rafferty and former deputy attorney general joe peters. they are of course running to succeed kathleen kane as attorney general and kathleen kane herself is embroiled in a perjury scandal at this time. now a lot of names for when you head to the polls today. so add that to what katherine just told you about. the polls of course here open at 7:00 a.m. for now reporting live in lafayette hill, annie mccormick channel6 "action
includes three democrats, josh shapiro, former montgomery county commissioner and also former state rep, steven zappala allegany county district attorney and northampton county district attorney john morganelli. two republicans are fight new york as well. state senator john rafferty and former deputy attorney general joe peters. they are of course running to succeed kathleen kane as attorney general and kathleen kane herself is embroiled in a perjury scandal at this time. now a lot of names for...
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because the end of the day tomorrow is when the memorial service for steven mayer will be held. and the kids in the schools will not have to go to the memorial service up in plainsboro because it will be stream lived to the schools and you can bet streaming down their little cheeks even more tears. alex, mike? >> oh, so sad, unreal, i really feel badly, too, for the 17 year old student. >> bad for all involved. >> everybody, you're right, alex. >> now to another school. what's going on at bonner prendy? guns and drugs were discovered, officers swarmed the campus yesterday, placing it under lock-down. >> and all of it ends with several student un arrest. dave kinchen has the details outside of the school. >> reporter: good morning to you. we know that the school will be under closer watch today by administrators after a lock-down that lasted more than two hours. this is after officials got reports of a student brink ago loaded gun into the building. investigators got a tip from a female student, and searched lockers and other student before finding ammunition and the fully loaded
because the end of the day tomorrow is when the memorial service for steven mayer will be held. and the kids in the schools will not have to go to the memorial service up in plainsboro because it will be stream lived to the schools and you can bet streaming down their little cheeks even more tears. alex, mike? >> oh, so sad, unreal, i really feel badly, too, for the 17 year old student. >> bad for all involved. >> everybody, you're right, alex. >> now to another school....
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even alexander stevens later wrote that the tail was hard to replace. [laughter] it expresses something about the confusion. what can be done? what are the possibilities? well, as with everything lincoln, he evolved over time. he changed his mind. he considered, contemplated. in february of 1965, signing the act was one concrete, positive step toward doing something about the transition from slavery to freedom. providing for food, shelter, relocation. an important first step in a government that was not used to having a federal authority being responsible for helping. but he went further. he went further. in his last speech, toward the very end, he publicly endorses black suffrage. for those who served and the well-educated. people knew that privately he had been thinking about black suffrage. he had written a few letters in which she said "for your eyes only." at that time, it meant everyone whispered to everybody else. did you hear the president endorses black suffrage? now he publicly comes out and states his support. as many of you know, john wilkes
even alexander stevens later wrote that the tail was hard to replace. [laughter] it expresses something about the confusion. what can be done? what are the possibilities? well, as with everything lincoln, he evolved over time. he changed his mind. he considered, contemplated. in february of 1965, signing the act was one concrete, positive step toward doing something about the transition from slavery to freedom. providing for food, shelter, relocation. an important first step in a government...
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steven mayer died after a car ran into him this morning. police say a teenage student was behind the wheel. nbc 10's denise nakano reports from robbinsville. >> reporter: this is a close-knit community and you can really feel that with the overwhelming turnout here for superintendent dr. steven mayer. hundreds came to tonight's vigil and here many stay. silence fell over foxmoor community park in robbinsville mercer county. no words could describe as great a loss as the accident that took superintendent dr. steven mayer's life so suddenly. >> how do you make sense of a nonsensical situation? i mean, i was at a loss for words. i still expect to wake up from a bad dream. >> i am speechless. i couldn't believe something so tragic would happen to such a great guy. >> reporter: more than 500 people turned out for tonight's vigil held only hours after mayer was killed. he was on a routine morning jog with his dog when he was struck by a student on her way to nearby robbinsville high school for a class trip. >> i couldn't believe it. i got a call
steven mayer died after a car ran into him this morning. police say a teenage student was behind the wheel. nbc 10's denise nakano reports from robbinsville. >> reporter: this is a close-knit community and you can really feel that with the overwhelming turnout here for superintendent dr. steven mayer. hundreds came to tonight's vigil and here many stay. silence fell over foxmoor community park in robbinsville mercer county. no words could describe as great a loss as the accident that took...
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carlos: steven se espera beneficiar con esta iniciativa. >> yo siento que me abrirÍa muchas puertas.emos a un mexicano veterano de la guerra de irak, que logrÓ la ciudadanÍa de estados unidos. conductora: continÚan las controversias de la ley de carolina del norte. ♪ ♪ pero encuentras cada vez más difícil salir adelante... no estás solo. nuestra gente trabaja hoy más horas por menos salario, y casi todo el ingreso se va a manos del 1% más rico. mi plan: hacer que los bancos de wall street paguen su parte justa de impuestos. proveer salarios dignos para los trabajadores. asegurar la igualdad salarial para la mujer. soy bernie sanders. apruebo este mensaje porque juntos, podemos lograr una revolución política y crear una economía que funcione para todos. ♪ ♪ conductora:el papa francisco se dirigiÓ a miles de jóvenes que asisten en roma. dijo que la felicidad no se pueda descargar como si fuera una aplicaciÓn móvil. el papa francisco ya habÍa comparado desconectarse de dios, en encontrarse con un sitio que no hay recepciÓn para telÉfonos celulares. conductor: ganÓ una batalla legal, log
carlos: steven se espera beneficiar con esta iniciativa. >> yo siento que me abrirÍa muchas puertas.emos a un mexicano veterano de la guerra de irak, que logrÓ la ciudadanÍa de estados unidos. conductora: continÚan las controversias de la ley de carolina del norte. ♪ ♪ pero encuentras cada vez más difícil salir adelante... no estás solo. nuestra gente trabaja hoy más horas por menos salario, y casi todo el ingreso se va a manos del 1% más rico. mi plan: hacer que los bancos...
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the opportunity to work with steven again on this character that is -- >> jimmy: steven who?ielberg. >> jimmy: oh, spielberg, okay. >> steven spielberg. a chance to revisit this character which has brought pleasure to so many -- >> jimmy: great joy to so many people, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> not to mention me. >> jimmy: especially you. >> no, it's fun. it's great fun to play this character. it's great fun to work with steven. i'm looking forward to it. >> jimmy: can you tell us anything about what happens? >> sure. i can tell you the whole thing right now. >> jimmy: let's begin. >> so -- >> jimmy: start at the beginning. again, you'll find nothing there. i tell you what, i'm excited about it. this looks -- by the way, there are a whole -- i saw a whole bunch of stuff from the blu-ray and dvd that i think "star wars" fans are going to go absolutely berserk for. >> j.j. called me up and he said, we've got this deleted scene that we're going to put in the dvd. and i said, why would you put a deleted scene in the dvd? and he said, well -- i think it's going to be amusing a
the opportunity to work with steven again on this character that is -- >> jimmy: steven who?ielberg. >> jimmy: oh, spielberg, okay. >> steven spielberg. a chance to revisit this character which has brought pleasure to so many -- >> jimmy: great joy to so many people, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> not to mention me. >> jimmy: especially you. >> no, it's fun. it's great fun to play this character. it's great fun to work with steven. i'm looking forward...
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carlos: steven se espera beneficiar con esta iniciativa. >> yo siento que me abrirÍa muchas puertas.mos a un mexicano veterano de la guerra de irak, que logrÓ la ciudadanÍa de estados unidos. conductora: continÚan las controversias de la ley de carolina del norte. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ conductora:el papa francisco se dirigiÓ a miles de jóvenes que asisten en roma. dijo que la felicidad no se pueda descargar como si fuera una aplicaciÓn móvil. el papa francisco ya habÍa comparado desconectarse de dios, en encontrarse con un sitio que no hay recepciÓn para telÉfonos celulares. conductor: ganÓ una batalla legal, logrÓ obtener la ciudadanÍa norteamericana. para seguir luchando por los derechos de los inmigrantes en el paÍs donde creciÓ. jorge desde tijuana nos tiene la historia. jorge: el momento en que este veterano de la guerra de irak, logra realizar los estados unidos, luego de haber estado exiliado en mÉxico, los Últimos cuatro aÑos. con una visa de turista regresÓ al paÍs, que habÍa defendido en la guerra de irak. >> tal vez soy el primero e puede regresar, pero no voy a ser el Último. vamos a s
carlos: steven se espera beneficiar con esta iniciativa. >> yo siento que me abrirÍa muchas puertas.mos a un mexicano veterano de la guerra de irak, que logrÓ la ciudadanÍa de estados unidos. conductora: continÚan las controversias de la ley de carolina del norte. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ conductora:el papa francisco se dirigiÓ a miles de jóvenes que asisten en roma. dijo que la felicidad no se pueda descargar como si fuera una aplicaciÓn móvil. el papa francisco ya habÍa comparado...
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steven: it depends. if you are one of the people who will focus on the next couple of months, then you want to consider the sorts of risks, but we are looking longer-term. tactically, we are looking for one-1.5 year terms. we can handle more of the volatility than others can't. chase acids up and down over the short run. david: where do you like the risk reward ratio, in terms of geographical areas? steven: i think that we are now coming out of a state of shock in the financial markets. the view is that there was an extremely hard landing in the world economy with the u.s. and other areas. so we like equities. that we like them a lot less than two years ago. ars ago, we were up 7%. u.s. income, or in particular for u.s. investors, municipal's where the bond you would need to get at the longer and would be a 6% bond. we are seeing the same sort of yield on long-term use of polls. stephanie: don't we need to look at them in a different way? additionally, they were considered a safe asset. but when you look
steven: it depends. if you are one of the people who will focus on the next couple of months, then you want to consider the sorts of risks, but we are looking longer-term. tactically, we are looking for one-1.5 year terms. we can handle more of the volatility than others can't. chase acids up and down over the short run. david: where do you like the risk reward ratio, in terms of geographical areas? steven: i think that we are now coming out of a state of shock in the financial markets. the...
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gloria borger, stuart stevens, katon dawson and kayleigh mcenany.a lot of the talk today was about the idea of turmoil inside the trump campaign. his campaign manager corey lewandowski in trouble. might there be some layering, some new personnel. paul manafort who we believe has been brought in to run the delegate operation. he apparently had a meeting at trump headquarters today. do you think a shakeup is in order? >> a lot of times i've been on a couple of staffs, newt gingrich, ron perry, george bush. you have growing pains and concerns and mix-up. but trump is a loyal guy. i think they'll shake up some responsibilities. certainly to concern themselves with delegates and the convention is the right thing. trump is now shoved all his chips in new york. he's got to have a big win there to get close to the magic number. i'm talking to people all over the country that are listening and watching. they are open to the process of the republican national convention, picking a nominee. i would contend that trump is going to have to get to that number. the
gloria borger, stuart stevens, katon dawson and kayleigh mcenany.a lot of the talk today was about the idea of turmoil inside the trump campaign. his campaign manager corey lewandowski in trouble. might there be some layering, some new personnel. paul manafort who we believe has been brought in to run the delegate operation. he apparently had a meeting at trump headquarters today. do you think a shakeup is in order? >> a lot of times i've been on a couple of staffs, newt gingrich, ron...
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luna simone stevens. we are so in love with you. and sleepy very sleepy. luna was born thursday 14th and weighed in 6 pounds 11 ounces. as for her name, a source reveals that luna's middle simone is a nod to the late singer and civil rights activist nina simone and john's real name is stevens. >> there's a lot of time coming and they went through a lot to have this child and the excited. we're all really blessed that she's a part of our lives. >> while the cast of john's show gather for an emmy consideration event they spent their first at a at home adjusting to life with luna who john reveals has a head full of hair. everyone is askin is feeling perfectly. >> i that. >> when you think about that beautiful ble john and chrissy, can you imagine how gorgeous that little girl is going to be? >> yeah. we also can't wait for and sophia to start a family but right now joe is suddenly laying low and his explanation is only leading more questions. >> they want a healthy looking joe on the of the navy s.e.a.l. drama and he posted the picture but he dropped out of t
luna simone stevens. we are so in love with you. and sleepy very sleepy. luna was born thursday 14th and weighed in 6 pounds 11 ounces. as for her name, a source reveals that luna's middle simone is a nod to the late singer and civil rights activist nina simone and john's real name is stevens. >> there's a lot of time coming and they went through a lot to have this child and the excited. we're all really blessed that she's a part of our lives. >> while the cast of john's show gather...
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steven strange. look, they're not tricks. they are -- they're ancient mystical incantations to defend this world against other dimensional threats. you can't just do those at a children's party. >> jimmy: oh. can you like make balloon animals? like maybe you can twist up a giraffe or something? for us? yeah? [ balloon sounds ] oh. [ applause ] that's good. >> jimmy: oh. well, all right. don't do that at the party. okay? all right. thank you. that's dr. strange. [ applause ] he's magic. thanks to benedict cumberbatch. here is the world premiere trailer for marvel's "doctor strange." [ cheers and applause ] >> steven strange. might i offer you some advice? you know. >> you're a man looking at the world through a keyhole. you expect your life, you tried to widen it. what if i told you that reality is one of many? >> i don't believe in fairy tales about chakras or energy or the power of belief. >> you want to know what i see in your future? possibility. >> why are you doing this? >> there are other ways to save so much you don't
steven strange. look, they're not tricks. they are -- they're ancient mystical incantations to defend this world against other dimensional threats. you can't just do those at a children's party. >> jimmy: oh. can you like make balloon animals? like maybe you can twist up a giraffe or something? for us? yeah? [ balloon sounds ] oh. [ applause ] that's good. >> jimmy: oh. well, all right. don't do that at the party. okay? all right. thank you. that's dr. strange. [ applause ] he's...
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steven: absolutely, they get more relaxed.ou can see the changes, particularly in the last couple presidents. barack obama at the beginning also told jokes that stung a little bit, using them to really go after his political rivals were enemies. as each of them goes on the become more relaxed, more egalitarian, make a little more of fun of themselves been them than their enemies. bob: what about the first ladies? steven: they have been attending for decades, though none before kennedyn john f. insisted he would not come unless they opened it to women. come.ave all nancy reagan went to the microphone once, it was a great moments when president reagan called her up to say if she had anything nice to say about the media. she took a long cause and said, i am thinking. george w. bush stepped aside, and she actually delivered the monologue on his behalf when you're. bob: what is going on at the tables? our reporters working the room at all? have you had an example to talk to an administration source and try to get a story during the
steven: absolutely, they get more relaxed.ou can see the changes, particularly in the last couple presidents. barack obama at the beginning also told jokes that stung a little bit, using them to really go after his political rivals were enemies. as each of them goes on the become more relaxed, more egalitarian, make a little more of fun of themselves been them than their enemies. bob: what about the first ladies? steven: they have been attending for decades, though none before kennedyn john f....
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steven, let me start with you. mr. manafort suggested cruz's campaign is using gestapo tactics to get delegates. cruz is following the rules is what the cruz campaign says. there was a wrote from molly hemingway in "the federalist" saying trump says he'll be a great president but how if he can't even get organized in colorado? >> one of the things we're going to do when we're in the oval office is go back to this insane idea of one person, one vote. that is the kind of policy that we're pushing that differentiates us from the other candidates. >> it was a caucus process, though. >> there was no caucus in colorado. they cancelled the election. >> wait a second, there was a caucus. >> no. >> there was a caucus on the local level and a caucus on the county level and then a caucus on the congressional district level and there was a state convention caucus, right? >> i was there. there was no election. >> in fact it's one of the most democratic processes that you can imagine because it's done very close to the local level,
steven, let me start with you. mr. manafort suggested cruz's campaign is using gestapo tactics to get delegates. cruz is following the rules is what the cruz campaign says. there was a wrote from molly hemingway in "the federalist" saying trump says he'll be a great president but how if he can't even get organized in colorado? >> one of the things we're going to do when we're in the oval office is go back to this insane idea of one person, one vote. that is the kind of policy...
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nice bounceback start for steven matz. remember, he was chased after just an inning and two-thirds in his last start. he struck out a career high nine in seven scoreless innings. the mets win their first series >>> fighting in the nhl has reached an all-time low this statistics. but in the minor leagues, it's game. check out the minor league afilliates of the islanders and the devils. a brouhaha that got so bad the coaches had to be held back from climbing around the glass to get to each other. both coaches were ejected from the game. also ejected. by the way, these two teams could actually be a first round playoff matchup in the ahl playoffs. >>> the brooklyn nets have found their man. long island native kenny atkinson will become the next head coach of brooklyn. he is currently an assistant in atlanta. he will join the team after the hawks' playoff run is complete. >>> speaking of the playoffs, the pistons, the cavs, game 1 of the nba playoffs. this should have gone smoother, considering this is a 1 versus 8 seed matchup
nice bounceback start for steven matz. remember, he was chased after just an inning and two-thirds in his last start. he struck out a career high nine in seven scoreless innings. the mets win their first series >>> fighting in the nhl has reached an all-time low this statistics. but in the minor leagues, it's game. check out the minor league afilliates of the islanders and the devils. a brouhaha that got so bad the coaches had to be held back from climbing around the glass to get to...
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that would not be fixed until june of 1864, thanks to thad stevens. they were also told they could not become noncommissioned, pardon me, commissioned officers, so louis douglas is a sergeant major, but can't rise much higher. so that's why i began the story in '63 because the experience of men like this. of the 1510 identifiable men of color who hold state, national, local office during the construction, at least 130 are ex-military, ex-massachusetts. no big surprise, this is my father's generation. you couldn't run for office unless you came home with the uniform and same with these men so black men all across the north marched to massachusetts to join up in the 54th. i'm sure you have all seen the film "glory." wonderful movie that manages to get everything wrong about the story of this regiment. they come from all across the north, 19 men come from my syracuse. in fact, new york state had the second largest contingent in the 54th, pennsylvania was number one, ohio was number two and the sister overflow unit, the 55th, ohio has the largest continge
that would not be fixed until june of 1864, thanks to thad stevens. they were also told they could not become noncommissioned, pardon me, commissioned officers, so louis douglas is a sergeant major, but can't rise much higher. so that's why i began the story in '63 because the experience of men like this. of the 1510 identifiable men of color who hold state, national, local office during the construction, at least 130 are ex-military, ex-massachusetts. no big surprise, this is my father's...