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in the meantime, attorney bryan stevenson has been hinton's guide to advances like a.t.m.s and smart phones, and to frustrations that never change, like getting a license at the d.m.v. >> hinton: whether i ever catch up with the world, i don't know, but i'm going to try. >> pelley: hinton is working part-time now, speaking about justice and faith. to die for something that i didn't do. i didn't know how he was going to work it out, but i believed i can't get over the fact that, justau authority who happened to be white felt the need to send me to a cage and try to take my life for something that they knew that dn >> pelley: of course, they did take ray hinton's life. a false conviction isn't about lost time-- it's the loss of an education, a marriage, the chance to start a family, settle into a job and build a pension. the only thing alabama didn't take was the breath from his body. are you angry? >> hinton: no. >> pelley: how could you not be? three decades of your life, most >> hinton: they took 30 years of my life, as you said. what joy i have, i cannot afford to give that to them
in the meantime, attorney bryan stevenson has been hinton's guide to advances like a.t.m.s and smart phones, and to frustrations that never change, like getting a license at the d.m.v. >> hinton: whether i ever catch up with the world, i don't know, but i'm going to try. >> pelley: hinton is working part-time now, speaking about justice and faith. to die for something that i didn't do. i didn't know how he was going to work it out, but i believed i can't get over the fact that,...
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senator kennedy: governor stevenson, senator johnson, mr. butler, senator symington, senator humphrey, speaker rayburn, fellow democrats, i want to express my thanks to governor stevenson for his generous and heartwarming introduction. [applause] it was my great honor to place his name in nomination at the 1956 democratic convention, and i am delighted to have his support and his counsel and his advice in the coming months ahead. [applause] let me say first that i accept the nomination of the democratic party. [applause] i accept it without reservation and with only one obligation, the obligation to devote every effort of my mind and spirit to lead our party back to victory and our nation to greatness. i am grateful, too -- i am grateful, too, that you have provided us with such a strong platform to stand on and to run on. [applause] pledges which are made so eloquently are made to be kept. "the rights of man" -- the civil and economic rights essential to the human dignity of all men -- are indeed our goal and are indeed our first principle.
senator kennedy: governor stevenson, senator johnson, mr. butler, senator symington, senator humphrey, speaker rayburn, fellow democrats, i want to express my thanks to governor stevenson for his generous and heartwarming introduction. [applause] it was my great honor to place his name in nomination at the 1956 democratic convention, and i am delighted to have his support and his counsel and his advice in the coming months ahead. [applause] let me say first that i accept the nomination of the...
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false convictions. >> stevenson: they need support- - they need economic support, mental health care. they need to know that their victimization, their abuse has been taken seriously. >> ken ireland: it was just absolutely unimaginable and i couldn't even explain the horror of it. >> pelley: ken ireland lost 21 years. he was misidentified by witnesses who collected a $20,000 reward. convicted in a 1986 rape and murder, dna proved his innocence. >> good morning. >> good morning,. perspective of an innocent man who's done hard time, the governor put ireland on connecticut's parole board. >> at some point in your life, sir, you have to step up. >> pelley: so this is your new cell? >> ireland: well, yeah, for eight hours a day. >> pelley: it took five years to get this job. at first, he lived with his sister and he found work as a counselor for troubled kids. >> ireland: i got a little small apartment in town. i mean, there was the nights where i just barricaded myself just thinking, you know, someone's going to come kick down my door and drag me back. >> pelley: you slept in a closet? >
false convictions. >> stevenson: they need support- - they need economic support, mental health care. they need to know that their victimization, their abuse has been taken seriously. >> ken ireland: it was just absolutely unimaginable and i couldn't even explain the horror of it. >> pelley: ken ireland lost 21 years. he was misidentified by witnesses who collected a $20,000 reward. convicted in a 1986 rape and murder, dna proved his innocence. >> good morning. >>...
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kennedy: governor stevenson, senator johnson, senator simonton, senator ,umphrey, speaker rayburn fellowemocrats, i went to express my thanks to governor stevenson for his generous and heartwarming introduction. [cheers] [applause] john f. kennedy: it was my great this name in nomination for the 1956 democratic nomination, and i'm delighted to have his support and counsel and his advice in the coming months ahead. [applause] john f. kennedy: let me say first that i accept the nomination of the democratic party. [applause] john f. kennedy: i accepted without reservation -- accept it without reservation and with only one obligation. the obligation to devote every spirit tomy mind and lead our party activist or a and our nation to great list -- back to victory and our nation back to greatness. i am grateful that you are here with us. we have such a strong platform to stand on and to run on. [applause] john f. kennedy: as you put so eloquently, our needs to be kept. the rights of man, the civil and economic rights essential to the human dignity of all men, are indeed our goals and are indeed
kennedy: governor stevenson, senator johnson, senator simonton, senator ,umphrey, speaker rayburn fellowemocrats, i went to express my thanks to governor stevenson for his generous and heartwarming introduction. [cheers] [applause] john f. kennedy: it was my great this name in nomination for the 1956 democratic nomination, and i'm delighted to have his support and counsel and his advice in the coming months ahead. [applause] john f. kennedy: let me say first that i accept the nomination of the...
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kennedy: governor stevenson, senator johnson, mr. butler, i for to express my thanks his generous and heartwarming introduction. it is my great honor for this nomination at the convention, have hisdelighted to counsel in the coming months ahead. let me say first that i accept the nomination of the democratic party. i accept it without reservation and with only one obligation, the obligation to devote every toort of my mind and spirit lead our party back to victory and our nation to greatness. that you have provided us with such a strong way to stand on and run on. as they told me so eloquently, promises are made to be kept. and all men are, in deed, our first principle. this is a platform on which i could run with enthusiasm and with conviction. finally, thatful, i can rely on the common months on many others. on a distinguished running mate, who brings strength to our platform and our ticket, lyndon johnson. on one of the most articulate spokesman of our time, adlai stevenson. needsreat fighter for our , as a nation and a people. my
kennedy: governor stevenson, senator johnson, mr. butler, i for to express my thanks his generous and heartwarming introduction. it is my great honor for this nomination at the convention, have hisdelighted to counsel in the coming months ahead. let me say first that i accept the nomination of the democratic party. i accept it without reservation and with only one obligation, the obligation to devote every toort of my mind and spirit lead our party back to victory and our nation to greatness....
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quite a moment and the rise of adlai stevenson.rs] tremendous ovation after the handsome introduction by president truman. [cheers] the president stated in the back. taking it easy. waiting for the speech to begin. president, ladies and gentlemen of the convention, my i accept yours, nomination and your program. [cheers] i should have preferred to hear those words uttered by a stronger, wiser, that a man than better man than myself. but after it in the speech i feel better about myself. [cheers] none of you, my friends, can truly appreciate what is in my heart. i can only hope that you understand the words. there will be few. i have not sought the honor you have done me. because it seek it aspire to another office which was the full measure of my ambition and one does not treat the highest office within the gift of the people of illinois as an alternative or consolation prize. nomination seek a for the presidency because the presence of the office started the imagination. it's potential for good or evil now and in the years of our
quite a moment and the rise of adlai stevenson.rs] tremendous ovation after the handsome introduction by president truman. [cheers] the president stated in the back. taking it easy. waiting for the speech to begin. president, ladies and gentlemen of the convention, my i accept yours, nomination and your program. [cheers] i should have preferred to hear those words uttered by a stronger, wiser, that a man than better man than myself. but after it in the speech i feel better about myself....
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a moment in the life of adlai stevenson, he is getting a tremendous ovation.ou can see the president seated in the back, taking it easy and waiting for the speech to begin. , ladies anddent gentlemen of the convention, my fellow citizens, i accept your nomination and your program. [applause] i should have preferred to hear those words uttered by stronger, wiser, and better man than myself. after listening to the president's speech, i feel better about myself. . you can truly appreciate what is in my heart i can only hope that you understand my words. they will be few. i have not sought the honor you have done me and i could not seek it because i aspire to another office, which was the full measure of my ambition, and one does not treat the highest office within the gift of the people of illinois as an alternative or as a consolation prize i would not seek your nomination for the presidency because the burdens of stagger the imagination. potential for good and evil now in the years of our lives, smothers expectations and converts vanity to prayer. -- the father
a moment in the life of adlai stevenson, he is getting a tremendous ovation.ou can see the president seated in the back, taking it easy and waiting for the speech to begin. , ladies anddent gentlemen of the convention, my fellow citizens, i accept your nomination and your program. [applause] i should have preferred to hear those words uttered by stronger, wiser, and better man than myself. after listening to the president's speech, i feel better about myself. . you can truly appreciate what is...
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tom stevenson with global radio news. tom, good of you. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> the latest reaction from u.s. officials. that's coming up when our breaking news coverage continues of the attempted military coup in turkey. stay with us. guess what i just did? built a sandcastle? ha, no, i switched to geico and got more. more? 24/7 access online, on the phone or with the geico app. that is more. go get some mud... all that "more" has to be why they're the second-largest auto insurer. everybody likes more. mhm, i think so. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfinder. now get 0% apr for up to 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ >>> breaking news and continuing coverage of turkey. and brand new numbers coming into the news deck. we are being told -- we've been showing you those pictures of the military members, those who attempted the coup, turning themselves in. well, now the justice minister says 336 people have now been detained following
tom stevenson with global radio news. tom, good of you. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> the latest reaction from u.s. officials. that's coming up when our breaking news coverage continues of the attempted military coup in turkey. stay with us. guess what i just did? built a sandcastle? ha, no, i switched to geico and got more. more? 24/7 access online, on the phone or with the geico app. that is more. go get some mud... all that "more" has to be why they're the...
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stevenson: my name is kylie stevenson. i'm from indiana. i live on the west side of indianapolis where the carrier air-conditioning plant is, which is going to be closed next year, and 1300 jobs are going to be shipped to mexico as a result of agreements like nafta and like the transpacific partnership. i want to speak directly to my fromw platform members industrial states. we all have to go home tomorrow and face our neighbors and tell them what we did to protect their jobs, and the best way to thatat, to leave no doubt we support working people, that we support the people working in manufacturing in our state, is to say clearly that the democratic party opposes the transpacific partnership. [applause] is why, with the greatest respect, i am opposed to this amendment and in favor of the high tower amendment, which sets a strong, aspirational standard that the democratic party takes a back seat to no one on fair trade and opposes the transpacific partnership with no exceptions. thank you. .overnor malloy: four minutes mr. craig: my name is
stevenson: my name is kylie stevenson. i'm from indiana. i live on the west side of indianapolis where the carrier air-conditioning plant is, which is going to be closed next year, and 1300 jobs are going to be shipped to mexico as a result of agreements like nafta and like the transpacific partnership. i want to speak directly to my fromw platform members industrial states. we all have to go home tomorrow and face our neighbors and tell them what we did to protect their jobs, and the best way...
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civil rights lawyer brian stevenson says that problems will continue until the nation addresses the roote made up this ideology of white supremacy in america, and we haven't confronted it. but first, here's my take. donald trump set a reported on thursday for the longest speech delivered by the nominee at a convention in decades. if one were able to go back and measure the decibel levels from the past, i'm sure he would win that prize as well. >> we are going to build a great border wall. >> the speech was screamed more than spoken, but the media matched the message. trump painted a picture of america that was darker than candidate in modern memory. there's been paralegals drawn to nixon's speech at the 1978 republican convention, but that was sunny by comparison, can you imagine nixon saying this? >> open cities, open hearts, open minds. >> or this. >> let us increase the wealth of america so we can provide more generously for the needy and all those who cannot support themselves. >> and it was a time of national crisis. the soviet union and the united states were locked in a cold war,
civil rights lawyer brian stevenson says that problems will continue until the nation addresses the roote made up this ideology of white supremacy in america, and we haven't confronted it. but first, here's my take. donald trump set a reported on thursday for the longest speech delivered by the nominee at a convention in decades. if one were able to go back and measure the decibel levels from the past, i'm sure he would win that prize as well. >> we are going to build a great border wall....
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bryan stevenson is founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. tell me what it is you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race injustice. >> race injustice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of racial inequality, this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has comcompromised all our abilitieo see one another fairly? i think that's really the question bev never taken on. we've never tried to confront the legacy of slavery. i think we need to talk about slavery. i don't think we ever dealt with tht legacy. slavery wiz something that was really horrific in this country. for me the great evil of american slavery wasn't forced labor, the great evil of american slavery was the narrative of racial difference we created to legit mate it, the ideology of white supremacy and that consciousness, that narrative was never addressed by the 13th amendment and that's why i argue slavery didn't end in 1865, it evolved. >> rose: and exists in the minds by what we think about the questions of race a
bryan stevenson is founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. tell me what it is you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race injustice. >> race injustice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of racial inequality, this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has comcompromised all our abilitieo see one another fairly? i think that's really the question bev never taken on. we've never tried to confront the...
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let's go to tom stevenson coming to us live via skype. you've been with us throughout the morning. we appreciate the time coming back. any new updates since we last spoke? >> well, yes there are, in fact. the acting chief of staff, the reason he's the act chief of staff is that the chief of staff of the army was essentially kidnapped in the attempted coup last night. and he was held without any contact with anybody, which is sort of a coup tactic. he was the only sort of high- w high-profile politician they were able to detain. he was missing for several hours and has apparently been released, but there has been no word from him. so there is another military gem who's play -- general who's playing the role. there have been more than 100 from the coup forces, and killed, and the number of arrests have gone up. the number they're claiming is exceeding 1500 military personnel, which is very substantial. that's a great number of people to be involved in a coup. >> and many of our viewers on social media have been tweeting and chatting about, how do they round up these 1500 soldiers, an
let's go to tom stevenson coming to us live via skype. you've been with us throughout the morning. we appreciate the time coming back. any new updates since we last spoke? >> well, yes there are, in fact. the acting chief of staff, the reason he's the act chief of staff is that the chief of staff of the army was essentially kidnapped in the attempted coup last night. and he was held without any contact with anybody, which is sort of a coup tactic. he was the only sort of high- w...
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the fire started this afternoon in the stevenson ranch area near santa clarita.cials evacuated about 750 homes as a precaution. the fire is only about 15% contained. evacuation orders have since been lifted for most of the evacuated areas. >>> tonight, a wildfire is burning in the sierra foothills. it is now 90% contained. the fire has been burning for 12 days and has grown to nearly nine square miles. three injuries were reported by cal fire. this fire and the stevenson ranch fire are two of nine wildfires burning across the state. >>> workers in a newark recycling center were back at work today cleaning up debris. "abc7 news" was at the recycling center to see what the fire had done. the raging flames engulfed thousands of pounds of recyclables yesterday afternoon. this is the thick black smoke at the height of the fire. the cause is still under investigation. >>> visitors to twin peaks in san francisco will notice drastic changes how they get to and from the scenic overlook. the eastern portion will be converted to a car-free area for pedestrians and bicyclist
the fire started this afternoon in the stevenson ranch area near santa clarita.cials evacuated about 750 homes as a precaution. the fire is only about 15% contained. evacuation orders have since been lifted for most of the evacuated areas. >>> tonight, a wildfire is burning in the sierra foothills. it is now 90% contained. the fire has been burning for 12 days and has grown to nearly nine square miles. three injuries were reported by cal fire. this fire and the stevenson ranch fire are...
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let's go to istanbul and joining us is tom stevenson coming to us live via skype. and of course to our viewers, has been with us throughout the morning. tom, i emphasize the word "appears" because there are reports that there are pockets of holdouts in the coup attempt and resistance to erdogan, what more do you know? >> yes, i think at this point there are pockets. but there's very small ones as far as i can tell. the situation is somewhat fluid. those pockets of resistance have been scattered so far and it's important to know that senior arrests have been made. but they are high level arrests. talking about the head of the mechanized infantry. a rear admiral who was the head of the southern region, mediterranean region, two other major generals from the infantry divisions as well. these are serious arrests. i mean, it may be the wrong men, assuming they're not we have no reason to suspect that so far then it looks like they are leaders of this coup have been rounded up and will have been walking around the city. the garbage is being collected once more. there is
let's go to istanbul and joining us is tom stevenson coming to us live via skype. and of course to our viewers, has been with us throughout the morning. tom, i emphasize the word "appears" because there are reports that there are pockets of holdouts in the coup attempt and resistance to erdogan, what more do you know? >> yes, i think at this point there are pockets. but there's very small ones as far as i can tell. the situation is somewhat fluid. those pockets of resistance...
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reed stevenson, live from tokyo.of talks to take control of the video streaming service etv after failing to reach an agreement on price and structure. we have haidi lun here taking a look at why it sellthrough. it follows from intense shareholder activism. haidi: that's right. the talks began in february, when we had that $2.3 billion offer. the criticism came from one shareholder activist, that this was turning out to look like a sweetheart deal for the ceo. it's a conflict -- he sits on both sides of the deal, on baidu, and looking to buy out -- it came to a head when the partners who holds some shares sent an open letter to r atn lee, seeing it valued $520 billion, comparing it to the other streaming service in china. they are saying this is looking like he's profiting at the expense of baidu shareholders, who could profit from greater valuation from the company, saying that the short-term upside is minimal when you compared to the longer-term benefits of keeping a hold on the asset. it's asking the real concern,
reed stevenson, live from tokyo.of talks to take control of the video streaming service etv after failing to reach an agreement on price and structure. we have haidi lun here taking a look at why it sellthrough. it follows from intense shareholder activism. haidi: that's right. the talks began in february, when we had that $2.3 billion offer. the criticism came from one shareholder activist, that this was turning out to look like a sweetheart deal for the ceo. it's a conflict -- he sits on both...
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in 1950 two, eisenhower accepted the republican nomination and adelaide stevenson received the democratic nomination on the ballot. in 1948, the first televised convention by president harry truman accepted his party's nomination. anythingilure to do about high prices and the failure to do anything about housing. my duty as president requires that i use every means within my power to get the laws the people need on matters of such importance and urgency. >> and at 6:00 on american artifacts, we take an early look at the new smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture with its director. the museum opens its doors to the public in september of this year. >> we were able to get amazing collection of movie posters to such as the one behind you. oscar michelley movie poster from the 1920's. then this is part of our job is to help people relearn history they think they know. that movie poster is from spencer williams. he is known by most people as playing amos and andy. he is one of the most important black film directors in the late 30's and 40's. >> sunday night at 8:0
in 1950 two, eisenhower accepted the republican nomination and adelaide stevenson received the democratic nomination on the ballot. in 1948, the first televised convention by president harry truman accepted his party's nomination. anythingilure to do about high prices and the failure to do anything about housing. my duty as president requires that i use every means within my power to get the laws the people need on matters of such importance and urgency. >> and at 6:00 on american...
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is neither put up nixon nor stevenson nor keith alber, his running mate, or dwight d. eisenhower. it's john f. kennedy. one of the things we've seen through political history that i guess i knew but i'm not really on is the -- focused way that people emerge in one election and they are in another. bid forkennedy had an the vice presidential nomination. i suggest that you look at him and see a much younger man. his pace had not ruled out out the way it ultimately did from adelson. if you look closely at the picture, his collar is sort of up. you see a younger man. i guess he was born in 1917. 1956, he would have been 39 years old. he was elected at the age of 43. you see the hope on his face as well as the uncertainty. that to me was an image that told a great deal about what was to come in american political life. here's another comparative ad, a poster, which party would be safer for you. higher wages, homelessness ursus better homes. this was a little more artful than the cartoons we looked at from the 1860's with the same idea. 1960 is where we begin modern political history. p
is neither put up nixon nor stevenson nor keith alber, his running mate, or dwight d. eisenhower. it's john f. kennedy. one of the things we've seen through political history that i guess i knew but i'm not really on is the -- focused way that people emerge in one election and they are in another. bid forkennedy had an the vice presidential nomination. i suggest that you look at him and see a much younger man. his pace had not ruled out out the way it ultimately did from adelson. if you look...
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general eisenhower defeated democratic nominee adlai stevenson in the 1952 general election.bout 15 minutes. ♪
general eisenhower defeated democratic nominee adlai stevenson in the 1952 general election.bout 15 minutes. ♪
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. >> i am kylee stevenson from indiana. i think that we need to send a strong message. arrested andman is incarcerated for having a small amount of weed on him and is not able to get gainful employment prison, ands out of is unable to support his family -- if we are not going to look at the collateral consequences for the hundreds of thousands of people who are incarcerated for small, low-level crimes in this country, many of whom -- this disproportionately affects committees of color and african-americans, if we are not going to look at the collateral consequences of their lives and their families, that we should not provide the same privilege to white-collar criminals who steal millions of dollars from regular working people. >> anyone else wishing to be heard? this is out of the five-minute proponents. >> i am jane mr. scher: i am from oregon -- i am jane. i am from oregon. i wisht an attorney, but i -- i wish they had the concept of economic malpractice. i think it could be applied to corporations who loot people's pensions and those who devastate communities by --
. >> i am kylee stevenson from indiana. i think that we need to send a strong message. arrested andman is incarcerated for having a small amount of weed on him and is not able to get gainful employment prison, ands out of is unable to support his family -- if we are not going to look at the collateral consequences for the hundreds of thousands of people who are incarcerated for small, low-level crimes in this country, many of whom -- this disproportionately affects committees of color and...
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this is the fortress of solitude. >> in a rare look behind the scenes, stevenson walks us through the main collection, it includes 3,000 pieces, from excavated artifacts and weaponry to find arts and some of the most important documents in our nation's history. >> that is the base of the united states you. >> reporter: short article was found inside a bound addition of the pennsylvania evening post, a paper printed in olde city, philadelphia, four days later the paper would be the first to print the declaration of independent. another philadelphia connection these george washington camp cups made by a silversmith. >> he work at second and market street right by christ church and these were made for general washington during the american revolution in august august 1777. >> reporter: museum will showcase not just well known though, take the powder horn of samuel dudley an average solder. >> boredom leads to people getting tattoos or engraving their powder horn. they will have certain whimsical art engraving, a moose and calf which are charming. wonderful little doodle. >> reporter: in
this is the fortress of solitude. >> in a rare look behind the scenes, stevenson walks us through the main collection, it includes 3,000 pieces, from excavated artifacts and weaponry to find arts and some of the most important documents in our nation's history. >> that is the base of the united states you. >> reporter: short article was found inside a bound addition of the pennsylvania evening post, a paper printed in olde city, philadelphia, four days later the paper would be...
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talked away scott stevenson and the team are hard at work.g for the new museum of the american revolution. >> this is a fortress of solitude. >> reporter: in a rare look behind the scenes, stevenson walks us through many rows, collection includes 3,000 piecees from excavated artifacts and weaponry to find art and some of the most important documents in our nation's history. >> that is the announcement of the birth of the united states. >> reporter: the short article is found inside a bound addition of the pennsylvania evening post, a paper printed in olde city, philadelphia, four days later the paper would be the first to print the declaration of independent. another philadelphia connection, these george washington camp cuffs made by a silver smith. >> they worked at second and market street by, christ church and they were made for general washington in august of 1777. we had a radio to list hen in on the conversation with those cups, it would be absolutely fascinating. >> reporter: museum will showcase not just well known, but take the-of sa
talked away scott stevenson and the team are hard at work.g for the new museum of the american revolution. >> this is a fortress of solitude. >> reporter: in a rare look behind the scenes, stevenson walks us through many rows, collection includes 3,000 piecees from excavated artifacts and weaponry to find art and some of the most important documents in our nation's history. >> that is the announcement of the birth of the united states. >> reporter: the short article is...
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stevenson won awards for fighting poverty and fighting discrimination in the criminal justice system,elcome. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the presumption of guilt. >> yes. we have in this country a history of racial inequality that we really haven't adequately acknowledged. it began during the time of slavery when the great evil for me was not involuntary solitude or forced slavery but a narrative of racial differences. ideology of white supremacy we created and burdened black people with these presumptions, with these prejudices, and we never really talked about it. the 13th amendment doesn't deal with that, and it was fueled by this era of lynching for decades we tolerated victimization of black and brown people who were terrorized and then we codified a racial hierarchy through segregation and today black and brown people in america are burdened with a presumption of dangerousness and guilt. >> and you believe it has a direct link to slavery? >> well, i do. >> and that inability to somehow come to grips? >> i think our failure -- >> the not understanding of the ramifications o
stevenson won awards for fighting poverty and fighting discrimination in the criminal justice system,elcome. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the presumption of guilt. >> yes. we have in this country a history of racial inequality that we really haven't adequately acknowledged. it began during the time of slavery when the great evil for me was not involuntary solitude or forced slavery but a narrative of racial differences. ideology of white supremacy we created and burdened...
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we don't support the government, but we can't have a military coup. >> tom stevenson, grn reporter instanbul, many thanks for sharing your thoughts and observations. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, we will continue our coverage of the attempted military coup in turkey. >> the country's president doing what he can to let his nation know that he is still in charge. stay with us as we bring you the latest headlines throughout the night. this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhea? abdominal pain? but we said we'd be there... woap, who makes the decisions around here? it's me. don't think i'll make it. stomach again...send! if you're living with
we don't support the government, but we can't have a military coup. >> tom stevenson, grn reporter instanbul, many thanks for sharing your thoughts and observations. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, we will continue our coverage of the attempted military coup in turkey. >> the country's president doing what he can to let his nation know that he is still in charge. stay with us as we bring you the latest headlines throughout the night. this is brian. every day, brian drives...
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[applause] hubert humphrey: and it is in the tradition of that beloved man, adlai stevenson, who talksense to the american people. [applause] hubert humphrey: and tonight, how we miss this great, good, and gentle man of peace in america. [applause] hubert humphrey: and my fellow americans, all that we do and all that we ever hope to do must be in the tradition of john f. kennedy, who said to us, who said to us, ask not what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country. [applause] hubert humphrey: and my fellow democrats and fellow americans, in that spirit of that great man, let us ask together what we can do for the freedom of man. [applause] hubert humphrey: and what we are doing is in the tradition of lyndon b. johnson, who rallied a grief-stricken nation. [applause] hubert humphrey: who rallied a grief-stricken nation when the our later was stricken by the assassin's bullet and said take to you and said to me and said to all of the world, let us continue. of five yearsce since that tragic moment, president johnson has accomplished more of the unfinished busine
[applause] hubert humphrey: and it is in the tradition of that beloved man, adlai stevenson, who talksense to the american people. [applause] hubert humphrey: and tonight, how we miss this great, good, and gentle man of peace in america. [applause] hubert humphrey: and my fellow americans, all that we do and all that we ever hope to do must be in the tradition of john f. kennedy, who said to us, who said to us, ask not what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country....
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. >> reporter: neither did alex stevenson when she tried to use a gift card to buy a tv. >> it was a birthday gift from my sister. >> reporter: she just got it, and it had had a $200 card. but it was a 0 balance. >> i was surprised that it was hanging there on the rack without any security. >> this was most likely in the store for a period of time. >> reporter: the daly city police department said for years, criminals have been copying the numbers off the gift cards and returning them back to the rack and wait until the cards are activated and then brain the balance, sometimes, before the recipient has received the gift. a trick of the trade? stickers that can cover up scratched-off security pams. we found them for sale on amazon. >> we would love the retail stores to remove the cards from public access. >> reporter: criminals are getting the numbers through data breaches and hacking into the store's gift card databases. neither safeway, where alex's card was purchased, nor best buy can say how the card was breached but best buy said it was drained the day after it was purchase food
. >> reporter: neither did alex stevenson when she tried to use a gift card to buy a tv. >> it was a birthday gift from my sister. >> reporter: she just got it, and it had had a $200 card. but it was a 0 balance. >> i was surprised that it was hanging there on the rack without any security. >> this was most likely in the store for a period of time. >> reporter: the daly city police department said for years, criminals have been copying the numbers off the...
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brian stevenson is the founding executive director of the equal justice initiative.rlie: tell me what it is that you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race and justice? brian: race and justice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of racial inequality, this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has compromised all of our abilities to see one another fairly. i think that's really the question that we have never taken on. we have never really tried to confront the legacy of slavery. i actually think we need to talk about slavery. people kind of look at me hard when i say that. i don't think we have ever dealt with that legacy. slavery was something that was really horrific in this country because it wasn't -- the great evil of slavery wasn't servitude or forced labor, it was the narrative of racial difference we created, the ideology of white supremacy. charley: in fear your versus superior. >> exactly. that consciousness, that narrative was never addressed by the 13th amendment. that's why i argue that
brian stevenson is the founding executive director of the equal justice initiative.rlie: tell me what it is that you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race and justice? brian: race and justice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of racial inequality, this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has compromised all of our abilities to see one another fairly. i think that's really the question that we have never taken on. we have...
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she's a superdelegate from california who has been coming to these things since adlai stevenson was nominatells her first democratic convention. >> it was 1952 and i was very excited. i was a 22-year-old at that time. i was the youngest person in the convention hall, and there was a a little fuss over that. >> reporter: she hasn't missed a convention since except the 1968 gathering in chicago. >> my husband went and he kept saying there's rioting in the streets. glad you're not here. >> this week will mark her 16th convention. she's seen a lot of history along the way and this one she knows won't disappoint. >> what will it be like to hear a woman nominated as the democratic nominee? >> it means more than i can possibly describe. >> the 1960 convention in los angeles was pretty important to her too. but for a different reason. >> it is time for a new generation of leadership. john f. ken difs the presidential nominee and worked to have the speech outside at the los angeles coliseum instead of inside at the sports arena. >> bobby kennedy looked at me and said you have lost your mind. we're go
she's a superdelegate from california who has been coming to these things since adlai stevenson was nominatells her first democratic convention. >> it was 1952 and i was very excited. i was a 22-year-old at that time. i was the youngest person in the convention hall, and there was a a little fuss over that. >> reporter: she hasn't missed a convention since except the 1968 gathering in chicago. >> my husband went and he kept saying there's rioting in the streets. glad you're...
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. >> tucked away in the suburbs, scott stevenson and his team are hard at work. they're logging and boxing artifact for philadelphia's new museum of the american revolution. >> building we call the fortress of solitude. >> in a rare like behind the scenes, steven son walks us through to many rose, the collection includes 3,000 pieces from excavated artifact and weaponry to fine art, some of the most important documents in our nation's history. >> that's the announcement of the birth of the united states >> the article found inside bound edition of the pennsylvania evening post, a papal print in the old city philadelphia, four days later, the paper would become the first to print the declaration every independence. another philadelphia connection, these george washington camp cups, made by philly silver smith. >> actually worked at second and market street right by christ church. these were made for general washington during the american revolution in august of 1977. we had a radio to list never on the conversations of those cups there is would be absolutely fast
. >> tucked away in the suburbs, scott stevenson and his team are hard at work. they're logging and boxing artifact for philadelphia's new museum of the american revolution. >> building we call the fortress of solitude. >> in a rare like behind the scenes, steven son walks us through to many rose, the collection includes 3,000 pieces from excavated artifact and weaponry to fine art, some of the most important documents in our nation's history. >> that's the announcement...
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quote bethesda savior not long after the chaplain tweet the man behind it also tweeted at david stevenson. a director of community engagement for receive maryland and a former -- s pfd and that -- attached to that tweet was an image with a sign that read whites only by order. now linked to that twitter account is a blog belonging to a man by the name of don bethesda. with multiple posts about white supremacy. now in a statement sfpd says they are still investigating this case. and are preparing it to hand over to the san francisco district attorney's office. live in mission bay tonight, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00, burglars snatched thousands of dollars of wine from a beloved menlo park institution. it happened at the wine and spirits store. kpix 5 reporter deafen feely says it's a final blow for the -- devon feely says it's a final blow for the store's owners who were preparing to close for good. >> reporter: making a beeline for the pricey bottles that sell for more than $1,000 a pop. >> they targeted very expensive first growth bordeaux. and some really collectible california
quote bethesda savior not long after the chaplain tweet the man behind it also tweeted at david stevenson. a director of community engagement for receive maryland and a former -- s pfd and that -- attached to that tweet was an image with a sign that read whites only by order. now linked to that twitter account is a blog belonging to a man by the name of don bethesda. with multiple posts about white supremacy. now in a statement sfpd says they are still investigating this case. and are preparing...
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did a book with brian stevenson, a death penalty lawyer, my personal hero in montgomery, alabama, the story of one particular case, an attempt to redefine what justice and mercy are, specific narrative on one hand but also a book about our values as a society and how to look at them in a different way. brian is another author who i think set the bar for the last thing i wanted because he took a subject we talked about more and more, mass incarceration and overpunishment. he talked about it in different ways and people were accustomed to hearing about it and opened a door for people to come into that by humanizing the story and telling a dramatic narrative about one particular case, emotional, people find handholds, but at the same time did reorient our entire thinking about what justice is, what mercy is and who we are as a society, not just who people in death valley are but what are our values, what values of our society to incarcerate the number of people we do and the number of people -- that we do. asked questions about that. that would be another prime example. i did a book with
did a book with brian stevenson, a death penalty lawyer, my personal hero in montgomery, alabama, the story of one particular case, an attempt to redefine what justice and mercy are, specific narrative on one hand but also a book about our values as a society and how to look at them in a different way. brian is another author who i think set the bar for the last thing i wanted because he took a subject we talked about more and more, mass incarceration and overpunishment. he talked about it in...
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scott stevenson is good director of programs for the museum. person to talk to. he has created exhibits and is deeply experienced. artifacts, the equipment that was used to bring about the revolution. together the collection. this is the highlight and certainly in education of the story line are telling in the museum. the first gallery that you will come into will take visitors back to the end of the french and indian war there is a new , george therch third. he is young and very vibrant. americans are extremely patriotic. they have just participated in one of the most germanic victories in modern history. the first object i wanted to show you is actually an engraved foreign. this was carved in 1863. it isn see a crown actually engraved with the theme of havana in cuba. these are some of the fortification the british and havanan forces had taken forumhe spanish in this was carved after the piece of paris. in july was illuminated 7, -- this marked a moment in which rims and americans were reveling in being a part of this magnificent empire. they defeated the spani
scott stevenson is good director of programs for the museum. person to talk to. he has created exhibits and is deeply experienced. artifacts, the equipment that was used to bring about the revolution. together the collection. this is the highlight and certainly in education of the story line are telling in the museum. the first gallery that you will come into will take visitors back to the end of the french and indian war there is a new , george therch third. he is young and very vibrant....
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written or let me tell you about this guy edgar allan poa, alcoholic genius of 1840 or robert lewis stevenson the point is allow them their pleasures and passion and try to take those and elevate them and i have a lot of good stories, i think, about it and teachers have to keep it posted outside of the door at the moment so that there's a constant conversation of schools in the schools. what i have been trying to describe is how do you forge those links that create a lifetime reader and many variations on this, but you have to either appeal to what students need emotionally at that point in their life or what gives them a particular kind of pleasure they can't get anywhere else. those are the two things. now, i think i will stop at this point and thank you all for listening, and if there are any questions. >> questions from the audience. i have a q&amic here, raise your hand and i will come to you. >> it seems like a lot of what you're talking about is great unusual teaching, how do you separate that out? it sounds like a great teacher could do what you're talking about in any subject? >> yes
written or let me tell you about this guy edgar allan poa, alcoholic genius of 1840 or robert lewis stevenson the point is allow them their pleasures and passion and try to take those and elevate them and i have a lot of good stories, i think, about it and teachers have to keep it posted outside of the door at the moment so that there's a constant conversation of schools in the schools. what i have been trying to describe is how do you forge those links that create a lifetime reader and many...
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so adelaide stevenson was one of my father's political heroes. my father was an immigrant. the immigrant experience is very close to my heart and part of my reason for being. he fled nazi germany, lived in india for 14 years before he came to america and met my mother, and america was truly the land of freedom, of liberty and opportunity for him. adelaide stevenson, as you all know, ran twice for president, and he lost twice, but he always had a rye sense of humor that seems especially appropriate these days. he said, in america, anyone can become president. that's one of the risks we take. so stephenson was a great statesman and diplomat. he served notably as kennedy's ambassador to the united nati s nations. we all think of those days, and those were the days where i learned politics, not professionally, but just absorbed it through my family. we all think of those days as an era of binary risk. there were the russians, and there were the americans. one one or the other did basically defined the parameters of international security. crude, simple but a basic truth of thos
so adelaide stevenson was one of my father's political heroes. my father was an immigrant. the immigrant experience is very close to my heart and part of my reason for being. he fled nazi germany, lived in india for 14 years before he came to america and met my mother, and america was truly the land of freedom, of liberty and opportunity for him. adelaide stevenson, as you all know, ran twice for president, and he lost twice, but he always had a rye sense of humor that seems especially...
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the turkey government cracked down on the opposition in the wake of a failed coup, and henrik stevenson beat phil mickelson by three strokes to win the british open, here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. >> the entertainment industry is mourning the loss of one of its most prolific writers and directors. >> gary marshal dies at -- >> i never yelled cut because you never know what will happen. >> rose: a coup attempt fails in turkey. >> these two attempts in turkey affects its ties with the united states. >> it is irresponsible to have accusations of american involvement when we are simply waiting for their request. >> a police shooting is under investigation in florida. a man who was shot is the caretaker of an autistic man. >> why did you shoot me? >> three officers ambushed in baton rouge. >> unjust final, the violence and hatred just has to stop. >> every police officer who gets up in the morning and takes the night shift, they kiss their wife good-bye, their husband, we owe them big. >> munich in southern germany they shot in a shopping center. >> rose: rogers ails
the turkey government cracked down on the opposition in the wake of a failed coup, and henrik stevenson beat phil mickelson by three strokes to win the british open, here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. >> the entertainment industry is mourning the loss of one of its most prolific writers and directors. >> gary marshal dies at -- >> i never yelled cut because you never know what will happen. >> rose: a coup attempt fails in turkey. >> these two...
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stevenson, bloomberg tech reporter joining us there on smartphones. next, what next for britain? is there any other conversation we're having today? right here, europe following the brexit. we will speak to the ambassador to the eu, on bloomberg. ♪ manus: you are looking at a shot of new york, futures indicating at 29.3 on the s&p 500. apparently unchanged. 6:49 in london. 1:49 having a late cocktail in new york. let us to the bloomberg business flash. here is rosalind chin. buy and: denanon is to company, including debt, that represents a premium of 24% on the 30 day average closing price. paris-based company is touting sales growth of more than 5% by 2020, with half of the business looking at consumers seeking healthy eating alternatives. properties are closing doors, seeking to dump in the wake of brexit. columbia threadneedle, and canada life has suspended trading in at least 5.7 billion pounds of asset. aberdeen fund managers cut the portfolio by 47%, and investors who asked for the money back have time to be reconsidered. mortgage bond traders a
stevenson, bloomberg tech reporter joining us there on smartphones. next, what next for britain? is there any other conversation we're having today? right here, europe following the brexit. we will speak to the ambassador to the eu, on bloomberg. ♪ manus: you are looking at a shot of new york, futures indicating at 29.3 on the s&p 500. apparently unchanged. 6:49 in london. 1:49 having a late cocktail in new york. let us to the bloomberg business flash. here is rosalind chin. buy and:...
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at&t and ceo randall stevenson previously said such technology could not be deployed without approval from the federal communication commission. >>> companies found a violation of workers laws will soon face hefty fines. starting august 1st, fines will go up 80%. that is because the fines haven't been increased since 1990. and are now being adjusted after congress passed a law last year. the new max someone fines are more than $12,000 per violation with more fines daily if they are not connected. this should help workers safety. dan. >> it sounds like it. michael, thank you very much. >>> sandhya patel is joining us with the accuweather forecast. >> cooler today but that may change. >> that is right. temperatures came down today behind me and you could see sunshine but to the north the fog is coming back in and it has been around near the coast. let's check out live doppler 7 hd and i'll show it to you from that perspective. that is why it has been quite cool along the coastline. with 50s and 60s. but you head inland and temperatures today have managed to get up into the mid and upper
at&t and ceo randall stevenson previously said such technology could not be deployed without approval from the federal communication commission. >>> companies found a violation of workers laws will soon face hefty fines. starting august 1st, fines will go up 80%. that is because the fines haven't been increased since 1990. and are now being adjusted after congress passed a law last year. the new max someone fines are more than $12,000 per violation with more fines daily if they are...
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it's affecting both directions of 880 near fremont between decoto and stevenson. one lane is open in each direction. no yellow on our sensors so lightly traveled through there. looks like traffic is moving okay once you get around that construction. and the rest of 880 looks like this with an easy ride as you work your way northbound past the coliseum heading into san francisco. that's a look at your morning drive. back to you guys. >> all right, gianna. thank you. >>> microsoft may be trying a little too hard to seem cool in the eyes of bay area interns. ahead of a major networking event the company sent an email using several slang terms. the company's note referred to an exclusive party following "internapalooza" a free event coming up on monday. that'd be the alcoholic var. internapalooza's founder tos he had higher hopes... for e event. cory levy/founder, internapalooza "i founded internapalooza to connect y entrepreneurs who come to silicon vally to change the world and connect those int with experienced business no surpris the "internapalooza" said he had h
it's affecting both directions of 880 near fremont between decoto and stevenson. one lane is open in each direction. no yellow on our sensors so lightly traveled through there. looks like traffic is moving okay once you get around that construction. and the rest of 880 looks like this with an easy ride as you work your way northbound past the coliseum heading into san francisco. that's a look at your morning drive. back to you guys. >> all right, gianna. thank you. >>> microsoft...
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let's go to ray stevenson, joining us live in tokyo. why is this such a big deal?nusual if you think about it. if you want to shop in chinese, there is a lot of options. alibaba, amazon now has one in china. for chinese consumers, they are looking for quality from japan. that is why you see so many of them in japanese department stores, electronics outlets and really everywhere, snapping up made in japan -- ordinary goods, household goods. a lot of this is driven by the need for quality and the trust that they have in things that are made just across the pond. betty: and what did amazon do to make this deal work? reporter: well, it is simple, really. all they had to do was translate the japanese version of into chinese. they had already done this with english to serve the ex-pat community here in japan. now they have done it for essentially chinese speakers, well everywhere for that matter. they also added on a special shipping rate. the negotiated new shipping rates to get things from japan to the mainland. it looks like a lot of people are responding to that as w
let's go to ray stevenson, joining us live in tokyo. why is this such a big deal?nusual if you think about it. if you want to shop in chinese, there is a lot of options. alibaba, amazon now has one in china. for chinese consumers, they are looking for quality from japan. that is why you see so many of them in japanese department stores, electronics outlets and really everywhere, snapping up made in japan -- ordinary goods, household goods. a lot of this is driven by the need for quality and the...