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he adapted campaigns for adelaide stevenson in 1952. stevenson was running against eisenhower, so that's part of his individual thought where even though eisenhower was a war hero and celebrated, he believed stevenson was more on the same level as roosevelt and was the real roosevelt liberal and eisenhower might have been a touch too militaristic for the case. again it was a losing proposition that between 1956 and 1960, charlton heston became a major hollywood star. in fact, the biggest star of the 50s in hollywood. see supported john kennedy over stevenson in the democratic convention he supported jfk who won the nomination. he was in shell shock after the assassination. it wasn't what the jfk people have implied since presidential future. so, a lot of them dropped out of politics for a while. it was somebody that he liked and could support and the reason for it is goldwater's campaign which essentially was in your heart, you know he's right. somehow that resonated with heston. he looked up and saw that and he thought that's right. an
he adapted campaigns for adelaide stevenson in 1952. stevenson was running against eisenhower, so that's part of his individual thought where even though eisenhower was a war hero and celebrated, he believed stevenson was more on the same level as roosevelt and was the real roosevelt liberal and eisenhower might have been a touch too militaristic for the case. again it was a losing proposition that between 1956 and 1960, charlton heston became a major hollywood star. in fact, the biggest star...
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kennedy defeated adlai stevenson in the run for the democratic nomination in 1960, then appointed stevenson ambassador to the united nations. ambassador stevenson was every bit as wise and steady as president kennedy during the cuban missile crisis. and ambassador stevenson proved his case that the soviet union had placed missiles in cuba capable of launching a devastating nuclear attack on the united states. >> at the end of the road there are seven 1,000-mile missile trailers. there are four launcher erector mechanisms for placing these trailers in erect firing position. this missile is a mobile weapon which can be moved rapidly from one place to another. it is identical with the 1,000-mile missiles, which have been displayed in moscow parades. >> then adlai stevenson spoke directly to the soviet ambassador, with the whole world watching, knowing that we were on the brink of nuclear war. >> as to the authenticity of the photographs which mr. soran has spoken about with such scorn, i wonder if the soviet union would ask its cuban colleague to permit a united nations team to go to these sit
kennedy defeated adlai stevenson in the run for the democratic nomination in 1960, then appointed stevenson ambassador to the united nations. ambassador stevenson was every bit as wise and steady as president kennedy during the cuban missile crisis. and ambassador stevenson proved his case that the soviet union had placed missiles in cuba capable of launching a devastating nuclear attack on the united states. >> at the end of the road there are seven 1,000-mile missile trailers. there are...
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simply adding statues of solution says brian stevenson. he still remembers what it felt like seeing confederate monuments as a kid. >> i always thought the despite the fact that they were copper or bronze, they were screaming at me. i don't belong here. this is not your land. you are still subordinate. >> stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative in montgomery, alabama is turning a light on one of america's darkest post civil war chapters. the nearly 4,000 documented lynchings that happened in the old south, between 1877 and 1950. >> we are looking at -- jars unfortunate soil that have been collected from the sites of lynchings that took place in the state of alabama. >> 363 in alabama alone. >> there is even photography. where you will see, thousand of people, gathered in the space while some one is being hanged. people would come to these lynchings. and they would drink lemonade and whiskey. >> and now, these jars, will be part of a museum that stevenson is opening along with a national memorial to victims of lynching, next year
simply adding statues of solution says brian stevenson. he still remembers what it felt like seeing confederate monuments as a kid. >> i always thought the despite the fact that they were copper or bronze, they were screaming at me. i don't belong here. this is not your land. you are still subordinate. >> stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative in montgomery, alabama is turning a light on one of america's darkest post civil war chapters. the nearly 4,000 documented...
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brenda stevenson teaches histories. what courses to due teach? >> here i teach course's on slavery and women's history and interracial dynamic. >> how long have you been here. >> guest: 26 years. >> oh husband is changed. >> guest: tremendously. it's gone in student population, grown in the kind of students we have. it's grown in the kinds of faculty we have and the kind odd of thinkings we focus on in the history department which is where my heart and is my mind is as well. it's been a wonderful time to be here, though, just seeing the change be and being part oftite you came they ever year before the l.a. riots. >> guest: i did. it was quite a shock to move from texas, where i was, having been born and raised in virginia, and coming here and being part of that. seeing it first hand. >> host: have you written about that? >> guest: yes, i have. i was so impacted by it that i had to write a book called the contested murder of latasha harlan." i wrote a book published in oxford university press in 2013. >> host: who was la at-ha harlan. >> guest: s
brenda stevenson teaches histories. what courses to due teach? >> here i teach course's on slavery and women's history and interracial dynamic. >> how long have you been here. >> guest: 26 years. >> oh husband is changed. >> guest: tremendously. it's gone in student population, grown in the kind of students we have. it's grown in the kinds of faculty we have and the kind odd of thinkings we focus on in the history department which is where my heart and is my mind...
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not the brightest stars in the thirteenth minute the host took the lead after stevenson but for denis guy got. the first been listening to those for the nineteen year old who blasted the ball into the bottom corner. picked up the pace in the second half yet fan konoplyanka beat the keeper but his shot came back off the bar. hoffenheim are on the back foot and were lucky to still have to lead after qana pianka came close again. i mean it later shelled to have another golden opportunity but substitute books dollar couldn't find the targets. shot that got caught on the counter-attack in the dying seconds of the game lucas rupp kept his cool to slow the ball home. to nail the final story and hoffenheim remain in contention of the top of the table. after a bright start to the season to disco shaka have now lost two games in a row. well it's time now to look at all of this weekend's results so far of course and in friday's game another slip up for biron this time against valve's bird another goal fast for dortmund they're victims of course hoffenheim beach alka leipzig have fine form agains
not the brightest stars in the thirteenth minute the host took the lead after stevenson but for denis guy got. the first been listening to those for the nineteen year old who blasted the ball into the bottom corner. picked up the pace in the second half yet fan konoplyanka beat the keeper but his shot came back off the bar. hoffenheim are on the back foot and were lucky to still have to lead after qana pianka came close again. i mean it later shelled to have another golden opportunity but...
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com stevenson joins us from fidelity international. let's start with the arab news. —— tom.hing that any country didn't allow anyone to dry, but saudi arabia is revoking that? this is a huge social change. it is part of a bigger social change happening there. would have been appointed to topjobs. women there. would have been appointed to top jobs. women are allowed to there. would have been appointed to topjobs. women are allowed to play sport. they are allowed to enter foot ball sport. they are allowed to enter football stadiums, all sorts of things that you would think would be normal. but in saudi arabia, they are not. why are doing is? saudi arabia knows it needs to change. in a world of low oil prices, it has to reform its economy. it has modernise its economy. bringing women in, and making them economically active agents within the economy is on is the essential part of that. it is fantastic. and as you say, it is changing quickly. some have been campaigning since 1990 on this issue, so it could not come soon enough for them, could it? issue, so it could not come soon
com stevenson joins us from fidelity international. let's start with the arab news. —— tom.hing that any country didn't allow anyone to dry, but saudi arabia is revoking that? this is a huge social change. it is part of a bigger social change happening there. would have been appointed to topjobs. women there. would have been appointed to top jobs. women are allowed to there. would have been appointed to topjobs. women are allowed to play sport. they are allowed to enter foot ball sport....
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it's hack and i'm at the brightest stars in the thirteenth minute the host took the lead of the stevenson but the dentist i got. the first been listening goals for the nineteen year old who blasted the ball into the bottom corner. picked up the pace in the second half yet fan konoplyanka beat the keeper but his shot came back off the bar. hoffenheim were on the back foot and were lucky to still have to lead after qana pianka came close again. i mean it later shall go had another golden opportunity but substitute book style or couldn't find the target. shot that got caught on the counter-attack in the dying seconds of the game because rupp kept his cool to slow the ball home. to nail the final score and hoffenheim remain in contention of the top of the table. after a bright start to the season to disco shaka have now lost two games in a row. well it's time now to look at all of this weekend's results so far of course and in friday's game another slip up for biron this time against valve's bird another goal fast for dortmund they're victims of course hoffenheim beach alka leipzig fine form
it's hack and i'm at the brightest stars in the thirteenth minute the host took the lead of the stevenson but the dentist i got. the first been listening goals for the nineteen year old who blasted the ball into the bottom corner. picked up the pace in the second half yet fan konoplyanka beat the keeper but his shot came back off the bar. hoffenheim were on the back foot and were lucky to still have to lead after qana pianka came close again. i mean it later shall go had another golden...
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la polica, la vctima, un hombre de 39 aÑos de edad, transitaba por la interseccin de las calles "stevensonta" cuando fue atacado. - el hombre se recupera... mientras las autoridades buscan al responsable, un hombre entre 25 y 30 aÑos de edad. vo paola - tambin en la maÑana del jueves, pero en el norte de oakland, un hombre fue baleado fatalmente en un campamento para desamparados en donde viva. - de acuerdo a autoridades, el hecho ocurri a las 11 de la maÑana cuando la vctima y otro hombre empezaron a discutir. - el sospechoso de disparar, corri pero fue arrestado unas cuadras mas adelante por polica del bart. - el crimen es el segundo asesinato en uno de estos campamentos en una semana. topvo / cesar --- inquilinos de un edificio en la ciudad de san francisco denuncian que la renta les ha sido incrementada hasta en un 25 por ciento en los ltimos meses --- --- pero lo que ms les indigna es que el propietario del inmueble forma parte de una comisin de la ciudad de san francisco encargada de lidiar con los aumentos inescrpulosos --- --- "andrs brender" sali a investigar y nos cuenta qu est p
la polica, la vctima, un hombre de 39 aÑos de edad, transitaba por la interseccin de las calles "stevensonta" cuando fue atacado. - el hombre se recupera... mientras las autoridades buscan al responsable, un hombre entre 25 y 30 aÑos de edad. vo paola - tambin en la maÑana del jueves, pero en el norte de oakland, un hombre fue baleado fatalmente en un campamento para desamparados en donde viva. - de acuerdo a autoridades, el hecho ocurri a las 11 de la maÑana cuando la vctima y...
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he actively campaign ford adlai stevenson in 1952 when he was running against eisenhower, so, that is part of heston's individual thought, where even though eisenhower was a war hero and celebrated, he believed that stephenson was more on the same level as roosevelt. that stephenson was the real roosevelt liberal and eisenhower might have been touch to militaristic for heston. in 1956 he supported adlai stephenson, again a losing proposition, between 1956 and 1960, charlton heston became a major hollywood star. in fact, the biggest star of the '50s in hollywood. he supported john kennedy over stephenson, and in the primary -- in the democratic convention. he supported jfk. jfk, of course, won the nomination, and he went out and actively campaigned for kennedy. he was -- there was no ambivalence in heston about who he supported, who we wanted in office. in 1964, something changed. and he felt -- first of all, everybody who supported jfk was in shellshock after the assassination, and johnson's sudden rise was not what the jfk people had in mind as presidential future. so a lot of them e
he actively campaign ford adlai stevenson in 1952 when he was running against eisenhower, so, that is part of heston's individual thought, where even though eisenhower was a war hero and celebrated, he believed that stephenson was more on the same level as roosevelt. that stephenson was the real roosevelt liberal and eisenhower might have been touch to militaristic for heston. in 1956 he supported adlai stephenson, again a losing proposition, between 1956 and 1960, charlton heston became a...
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the ball comes out, the crowd clears, stevenson stays on his feet, takes it to the end zone. timber creek wins 35-28. west depford hosting rolling bo ro, check out david green with a catch between two defenders. gets rocked but hangs on. enjoy that because that was their only score. west deptford wins. misshamny and north, brody mcandrew rolls and finds nice grab on the far sideline for the big game. let's go to first state. jordan benet breaks free. no whip. he's off to the races. i'm going to get that joke one of these types. bird's eye view of the action with some skylights upper motherland and plymouth. upper moreland pinned on their own five, but forget about it. ster lin says i'll take this, romping 95 yards for the touchdown. they win 41-7. william pen net looking for first "w." eddie receiving the punt here. and look at him work. bobbing and weaving like a young ali in his prime. watch this defender. makes him look silly. almost gets it to the end zone. he'll score on the next play. penn ridge visiting, diving in from four yards away, they win it 34-3. tfrs fun but th
the ball comes out, the crowd clears, stevenson stays on his feet, takes it to the end zone. timber creek wins 35-28. west depford hosting rolling bo ro, check out david green with a catch between two defenders. gets rocked but hangs on. enjoy that because that was their only score. west deptford wins. misshamny and north, brody mcandrew rolls and finds nice grab on the far sideline for the big game. let's go to first state. jordan benet breaks free. no whip. he's off to the races. i'm going to...
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chuck stevenson, for abc news, new york. >>> back here in the delaware valley police are investigating an early morning shooting on penns landing. investigators say victim was parking his car at an apartment building when someone shot him repeatedly. "action news" reporter bob brooks is live at the scene with the details, bob? >> reporter: well, walter good evening. as far as we know this man was simply trying to get in his garage and then attack shot multiple times and as a result , nearly killed. police say that the 30 year-old man in this cadillac suv was shot multiple times in the neck, arm and shoulder. it happened just before 2:00 a.m. at penns landing, 300 block of water street. it left neighbors in this quiet some what secluded part of the town with plenty of new real estate going up scratching their head how and why. >> it is really scary. >> it is crazy. >> reporter: motive is something police said little about. what we are told is victim's girl friend lives around here. he parked his suv to go inside and get garage keys. his girl friend tells police he never came back inside
chuck stevenson, for abc news, new york. >>> back here in the delaware valley police are investigating an early morning shooting on penns landing. investigators say victim was parking his car at an apartment building when someone shot him repeatedly. "action news" reporter bob brooks is live at the scene with the details, bob? >> reporter: well, walter good evening. as far as we know this man was simply trying to get in his garage and then attack shot multiple times and...
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now trevor stevenson, who lives in tampa. put and ride out the storm with his family. we can speak to him now with the webcam. trevor, thank you very much for joining us. what preparations have you been making today? we have got all the water we need, plenty of ice. i have got like a solar panel charging kit so we can keep our solar devices and stuff up and running, the power is going to go out so it the case of waiting to see with that. i basically left my house to come to my mother—in—law's. they have a brand—new 2—storey house, so that house is up to code. mine is a very old house that we went on the other side of town. the storm surge alone whispers to be between five and ten feet, so i have had to elevate everything inside the house and make all the preparations i can do there and just come over here and see what happens when the storm hits. would it not have been safer to have got further away? that was the problem people were having. over in the analysis county, a lot of people got stuck on a 75. there was a massive ga
now trevor stevenson, who lives in tampa. put and ride out the storm with his family. we can speak to him now with the webcam. trevor, thank you very much for joining us. what preparations have you been making today? we have got all the water we need, plenty of ice. i have got like a solar panel charging kit so we can keep our solar devices and stuff up and running, the power is going to go out so it the case of waiting to see with that. i basically left my house to come to my...
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that mansfield loss which was 52-7 and -- our athletic direc and he said to the coach curly jim stevensons bald. i don't understand why these birds are singing. they just got beat 57-7. coach said what are they supposed to do, cry all the way home. well, he shut up. jimmy j as the season progressed there were fewer and fewer men but we still sang. jimmy's vocal acumen not only involved doo-op. we had a very progressive and talented director of music at cheney. and we had a choir. we only had about 750 students but we had a choir of about 50 of which nick,at were up here singing beautifully were all members. at a spring concert they sang gospel. they did some jazz. but the highlight at least for me was when jimmy, watson nick and three female singers, i think i have my numbers right, d did -- there may be a few people in here -- maybe more than a few who know opera and who know that it is one of the more difficult pieces in opera to sing because you have i think seven people and they didn't sing in rounds but they sang and they all had to end at the same place same time. i have the record
that mansfield loss which was 52-7 and -- our athletic direc and he said to the coach curly jim stevensons bald. i don't understand why these birds are singing. they just got beat 57-7. coach said what are they supposed to do, cry all the way home. well, he shut up. jimmy j as the season progressed there were fewer and fewer men but we still sang. jimmy's vocal acumen not only involved doo-op. we had a very progressive and talented director of music at cheney. and we had a choir. we only had...
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joining us is tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity international. nice to see you tom.entioning what's going on right now. samira on wall street. we heard about the potential for tax reforms in the us. that's a really important feature. if you look at the us stock market, there is divergence between the market and the level of corporate earnings. the stock market is getting pricey compared to the profits, perhaps a bit frothy and what the market really needs to see is it needs to see the earnings keep coming through and a key part of that are the tax reforms. if we get the tax cuts, if we get the ability to repatriate the profits which have been held overseas by american companies, that could be the impetus for a continuation of rising profits. really important if the stock market is going to maintain its value. particularly within the us markets, tom, we were talking about this rotation that you've noticed over the past month away from tech stocks and more towards energy. it has been a really interesting month for the year as a whole, technology has driven the us marke
joining us is tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity international. nice to see you tom.entioning what's going on right now. samira on wall street. we heard about the potential for tax reforms in the us. that's a really important feature. if you look at the us stock market, there is divergence between the market and the level of corporate earnings. the stock market is getting pricey compared to the profits, perhaps a bit frothy and what the market really needs to see is it needs to see...
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stevenson has done amazing work in education in general. will be a wonderful conversation. >> these days it's sort of hard not to turn ton the radio. what role do students play in this dynamic? >> i think young people are really being activated. we see it with black lives matter we are waiting to see how they can be engage and feel empowered to really make a difference because we are living in very politically charged and racially charged times right now. >> all right. thank you so much for being with us. thank you for bringing these conversations to the community at large. >> absolutely. my pleasure. >> we have more information about tonight's don ver sags. you're invited to reimagining race and conversation. it is happening this evening from 6:00 until 8:00 in philadelphia. for more information go to our web site or to the nbc 10 app. >>> 12 minutes before noon. we have a lot of sunshine. it is a beautiful view. we had a cold front come through first thing this morning. a few sailed through the area. the wind has kicked up behind the cold
stevenson has done amazing work in education in general. will be a wonderful conversation. >> these days it's sort of hard not to turn ton the radio. what role do students play in this dynamic? >> i think young people are really being activated. we see it with black lives matter we are waiting to see how they can be engage and feel empowered to really make a difference because we are living in very politically charged and racially charged times right now. >> all right. thank...
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stevenson,at scott and we are standing on the second floor of the museum. this is where our court exhibition, just 16,000 square feet of exhibition space wraps around this court that i am standing in. and wer here on my left wrapped around through 16 , behinds and theaters the big painting you see on the south end of the court all the way around and you actually exit just opposite where we are standing here. you enter, the subject of king george the third, when you leave, you are a citizen of the american republic and -- republic. 1760-7090,rrative is but we carry you through to the present day to explore the legacies of the american revolution. but first we have to step back to 1776 and we start with a recreation of the moment on july 9, 1776, when a group of soldiers and sailors from new york city first heard the words of the decoration of independence and gathered down at the bowling green, which is now near the raging bull on wall street, a landmark familiar to many viewers, and tore down an equestrian statue of king george the third. really marking the
stevenson,at scott and we are standing on the second floor of the museum. this is where our court exhibition, just 16,000 square feet of exhibition space wraps around this court that i am standing in. and wer here on my left wrapped around through 16 , behinds and theaters the big painting you see on the south end of the court all the way around and you actually exit just opposite where we are standing here. you enter, the subject of king george the third, when you leave, you are a citizen of...
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stevenson, was indicted on charges of assault and battery, rape, mayhem, kidnapping and murder. found guilty. the scandal caused a sharp drop in klan membership. in 1945, there was a mild flirtation between the german-american bond, the believers in the master race and the ku klux klan, the believers in the supremacy of the white race. they joined up in a rally at camp nordeland, new jersey. 25 years later there's evidence that klan-nazi friendship is being revived. this year in houston, texas, general walraven was interviewed by radio station ktrh and paid by check for his appearance. when the canceled check was returned to the radio station, it had been endorsed by lincoln rockwell, head of the american nazi party with a swastika stamped beneath his signature. in 1944, imperial wizard dr. james colestrum received a bill for $685,000 for the klan's back taxes. unable to pay, dr. coalscut disbanded the klan. but then samuel green reactivated the klan and many new converts were initiated mote vatded by a desire to keep the negro in his place. imperial wizard green defended the ne
stevenson, was indicted on charges of assault and battery, rape, mayhem, kidnapping and murder. found guilty. the scandal caused a sharp drop in klan membership. in 1945, there was a mild flirtation between the german-american bond, the believers in the master race and the ku klux klan, the believers in the supremacy of the white race. they joined up in a rally at camp nordeland, new jersey. 25 years later there's evidence that klan-nazi friendship is being revived. this year in houston, texas,...
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sam: derek stevenson says he is tired of it. >> we've seen the deer walking up the main street here. sam: when they complained to city officials councilmember brandon todd's office sent this letter saying that in d.c. wild animals are federal h i protected and cannot be removed, relocated, injured, or killed in their natural habitat. he said they suggested repellents. >> ammonia out here to discourage the deer. even urine and that would also discourage the deer or animals away. sam: he didn't know from what animal. long-time activists say it's been a big issue at neighborhood meetings. as for racoons, deer --. >> if you see a deer, scare him away. sam: on highland street they want the city to do something. in northwest washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. larry: a zoo in pennsylvania had an issue of their own this weekend after a bobcat broke loose from its enclosure. visitors at the lehigh valley zoo were toll to take shelter as officials tracked it down. it broke loose by scratching a hole between a fence and a tree. the bobcat didn't make it more than 50 feet before it was captured b
sam: derek stevenson says he is tired of it. >> we've seen the deer walking up the main street here. sam: when they complained to city officials councilmember brandon todd's office sent this letter saying that in d.c. wild animals are federal h i protected and cannot be removed, relocated, injured, or killed in their natural habitat. he said they suggested repellents. >> ammonia out here to discourage the deer. even urine and that would also discourage the deer or animals away. sam:...
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. >> brenda stevenson teaching history at ucla. the most recent book what is slavery. this is book tv on c-span2. [inaudible] that we are having this conversation today and we will try to get back to you is the ten-year anniversary of the debut of the iphone. with that in mind, we are pleased to be welcoming back andrew mcafee. we hosted them for their second book and now they are back tonight with a follow-up of sorts and that book is the machine platform crowd the digital future which we have for sale following the conversation. with a further introduction, the research scientist and director on the digital economy at mit and both of them on how it is changing business economics. joining them on stage tonight is a reporter where she covers the start of economies from the magazine where she wrote about business economics for the funny box column. we have copies of the book for sale following the conversation and they will stick around and autograph them for you and without further ado. [applause] thank you all for coming, start by telling us a little bit about your bo
. >> brenda stevenson teaching history at ucla. the most recent book what is slavery. this is book tv on c-span2. [inaudible] that we are having this conversation today and we will try to get back to you is the ten-year anniversary of the debut of the iphone. with that in mind, we are pleased to be welcoming back andrew mcafee. we hosted them for their second book and now they are back tonight with a follow-up of sorts and that book is the machine platform crowd the digital future which...
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after rising to fame with the band, stevenson spent 36 years in jail for a drug deal. >>> 5:25.ew this morning, the california legislature is the first in the country to name a freeway after former president barack obama. it passed on tuesday and goes to the governor for his signature. assuming he signs it, it will be called the presidential obama freeway. he drove that road when he attended college freshman and sophomore years. >>> how safe is your pick-up truck. we took a closer look at the crash safety check that turns out four of the eight small pick-up trucks from the 2017 model year earned a groood rati. the toyota tacoma and others. all trucks evacuated fell short of qualifying for the institute's top safety picks award. it was due to the lack of automatic emergency braking system and poor rated headlights. >>> this morning, we are seeing images of a solar storm shot by nasa astronauts. two sun spots were visible on tuesday. they say this could mean that people from northern california to washington state may see a roar or expanded northern lights. >>> 5:26. coming up, tr
after rising to fame with the band, stevenson spent 36 years in jail for a drug deal. >>> 5:25.ew this morning, the california legislature is the first in the country to name a freeway after former president barack obama. it passed on tuesday and goes to the governor for his signature. assuming he signs it, it will be called the presidential obama freeway. he drove that road when he attended college freshman and sophomore years. >>> how safe is your pick-up truck. we took a...
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you can do, just get everything ready and go.blaine fanning - is staying at a red cross shelter in stevensonwashington. he was one of couple hundred people - told to evacuate.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 14:40 - by 5:30 the county sheriff was knocking on the door, wanting us to leave.but is keeping - in good spirits.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 17:11 - yeah, i'm ok!meanwhile - a number of popular trails in the gorge - have been closed indefinitely. - 10:50 - wahclella, toothehad, exit 41 is closed, old hwy 30 which is the scenic hwy that a lot of hikers and bikers like to use? and ainsworth to wyeth is closed.> (vicki) investigators believe the fire was started by a 15-year-old boy setting off fireworks. (vicki) still ahead... find out why big toymaker "lego" is cutting 14-hundred jobs....(grant) and what chipotle is adding to its menu...to bring back customers... food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rat
you can do, just get everything ready and go.blaine fanning - is staying at a red cross shelter in stevensonwashington. he was one of couple hundred people - told to evacuate.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 14:40 - by 5:30 the county sheriff was knocking on the door, wanting us to leave.but is keeping - in good spirits.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 17:11 - yeah, i'm ok!meanwhile - a number of popular trails in the gorge - have been closed indefinitely. - 10:50 - wahclella, toothehad, exit 41 is...
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you can do, just get everything ready and go.blaine fanning - is staying at a red cross shelter in stevensongton. he was one of couple hundred people - told to evacuate.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 14:40 - by 5:30 the county sheriff was knocking on the door, wanting us to leave.but is keeping - in good spirits.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 17:11 - yeah, i'm ok!meanwhile - a number of popular trails in the gorge - have been closed indefinitely. - 10:50 - wahclella, toothehad, exit 41 is closed, old hwy 30 which is the scenic hwy that a lot of hikers and bikers like to use? and ainsworth to wyeth is closed.> (pam) investigators believe the fire was started by a 15-year-old boy setting off fireworks. (gary) coming up i'll have all the day's sports. (pam) take a look at this: california police are looking f
you can do, just get everything ready and go.blaine fanning - is staying at a red cross shelter in stevensongton. he was one of couple hundred people - told to evacuate.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 14:40 - by 5:30 the county sheriff was knocking on the door, wanting us to leave.but is keeping - in good spirits.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 17:11 - yeah, i'm ok!meanwhile - a number of popular trails in the gorge - have been closed indefinitely. - 10:50 - wahclella, toothehad, exit 41 is closed,...
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whatever you want to call it, my hope is that we are lansing a recurrent boil and this is what brian stevenson put, it will transform when there are enough people particularly white people who will stand up and say, never again, this is not the country i stand for, you know. so my hope -- >> let's give a big hand -- let's give a big hand. that's all the time we have. [applause] >> for the professor, the author of living. >> thank you. >> and for my class, many of whom are sitting in the jury box who have to read this book. >> have to buy this book. [laughter] >> norm. >> thank you. [applause] >> the book are available, i believe, in table h downstairs and thank you all for your participating and listening in this wonderful session, i really appreciate it. [inaudible conversations] the turning point kind of hit. >> former president bill clinton recently shared his thoughts on what he calls the most important political book of the last decade. >> you know what the exhibit is that clinton presidential center right now? extreme bugs. you know what my staff gave me for christmas last year? two, not
whatever you want to call it, my hope is that we are lansing a recurrent boil and this is what brian stevenson put, it will transform when there are enough people particularly white people who will stand up and say, never again, this is not the country i stand for, you know. so my hope -- >> let's give a big hand -- let's give a big hand. that's all the time we have. [applause] >> for the professor, the author of living. >> thank you. >> and for my class, many of whom...
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and 880 will continue to be slow from 238 all the way down to stevenson. a jam packed east bay commute. next time we will look at contra costa county. 7:46. let's bring in steve. >> sal, a lot of low clouds and drizzle from bodega bay all the way to santa clara and maybe where you are as well. some drizzle also up to lake county. a couple hours ago, this was clear. not now. the system coming in in advance of that low cloud deck is getting a little bit of a south wind. on the mild side for some in the 60s. very cool air is on the way for late tonight and tomorrow. first of all we can take a look at what were the radar sites in puerto rico. they got obliterated. no more are coming in. as you can imagine when a category 4 hurricane comes in southeast. it just wiped everything out. it looks like it is about ready to exit -- go back out into the atlantic. but 175 to 140 miles per hour. there are some intense rain bands in there. over land, the eye wall collapsed as you might imagine. we will see if it reforms once it gets over the atlantic and warm air. this sy
and 880 will continue to be slow from 238 all the way down to stevenson. a jam packed east bay commute. next time we will look at contra costa county. 7:46. let's bring in steve. >> sal, a lot of low clouds and drizzle from bodega bay all the way to santa clara and maybe where you are as well. some drizzle also up to lake county. a couple hours ago, this was clear. not now. the system coming in in advance of that low cloud deck is getting a little bit of a south wind. on the mild side for...
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ball comes out, crowd clears, stevenson stays on his feet, skates into the end zone.imber creek wins 35-28. west dept ffford hosting willingboro. enjoy that, only score, west deptford wins 34-6. the council and rock north, this one brody mcandrew rolls and finds zack and nice grab on the far sideline for the big game. they cruise 32-0. let's go to first state delaware where st. marks late third quarter caraville's jordan benet breaks free. no whip. caravel rolls. i'm going to get that joke one of these times. bird's eye view with action. uppermoreland pinned on their own 5, just ten seconds in the half, but forget about it. romping 95 yards for the touchdown. they win 41-7. wi william looking for first "w." north receiving the punt here and look at him work. bobbing and weaving like a young ali in his prime. watch this defender. makes him look silly. almost gets it to the end zone. they will score next play. penn ridge visiting souderton. diving in from four yards away, they win it 34-3. . it was fun, but that's it for the blitz. i'm danny pommells, have a great satur
ball comes out, crowd clears, stevenson stays on his feet, skates into the end zone.imber creek wins 35-28. west dept ffford hosting willingboro. enjoy that, only score, west deptford wins 34-6. the council and rock north, this one brody mcandrew rolls and finds zack and nice grab on the far sideline for the big game. they cruise 32-0. let's go to first state delaware where st. marks late third quarter caraville's jordan benet breaks free. no whip. caravel rolls. i'm going to get that joke one...
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the ball comes out, the crowd clears, stevenson stays on his feet, takes it to the end zone. timber creek wins 35-28. west deptford hosting willingboror, check out david green with a catch between two defenders. gets rocked but hangs on. enjoy that because that was their only score. west deptford wins. mcandrew rolls and finds nice grab on the far sideline for the big game. they cruise 32-0. let's go to first state. late third quarter caravel's jordan benet breaks free. no whip, just all benet-ne. i'm going to get that joke one of these times. bird's eye view of the action with some skylights upper moreland and plymouth. upper moreland pinned on their own five, but forget about it. sterlin says i'll take this, romping 95 yards for the touchdown. they win 41-7. william penn looking for first "w." eddie receiving the punt here. and look at him work. bobbing and weaving like a young ali in his prime. watch this defender. makes him look silly. almost gets it to the end zone. penn ridge wins the game. that's what matters. dive in from four yards, they win 34-3. that was fun but th
the ball comes out, the crowd clears, stevenson stays on his feet, takes it to the end zone. timber creek wins 35-28. west deptford hosting willingboror, check out david green with a catch between two defenders. gets rocked but hangs on. enjoy that because that was their only score. west deptford wins. mcandrew rolls and finds nice grab on the far sideline for the big game. they cruise 32-0. let's go to first state. late third quarter caravel's jordan benet breaks free. no whip, just all...
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i love the way that adalay stevenson put this.e loves his country means that he loves an inner light in which freedom lives and a man can draw the breath of self-respect. we respect ourselves because we live in a country and we're free to be ourselves, think for ourselves, speak for ourselves and let anyone who wants to know what we can. this fight over the knee is really about the heart. we've got no right as americans to stop silence what is in another man's heart. do we? that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i wasn't preoccupied with the nfl. i was ashamed of what was taking place. >> as the president congr congratulates himself on puerto rico. >> we've had tremendous reviews. the governor says we're doing a great job. >> tonight, donald trump's division and distraction as the republican push for a repeal goes down again. >>> and a humanitarian crisis deepens in puerto rico. >> this is -- think atlantic ocean, this is tough stuff. >> do you
i love the way that adalay stevenson put this.e loves his country means that he loves an inner light in which freedom lives and a man can draw the breath of self-respect. we respect ourselves because we live in a country and we're free to be ourselves, think for ourselves, speak for ourselves and let anyone who wants to know what we can. this fight over the knee is really about the heart. we've got no right as americans to stop silence what is in another man's heart. do we? that's...
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stevenson once said the problem is not how to win an election, but how to win an election without provinghy to win. if that starts to ratchet up, then the old trump is going to come floating right back. >> i'm going to pause it here. we've got an even longer segment coming up where we can finish this discussion. >>> up next, hurricane irma cost lives, cost untold damage in florida. still no power for many schools in miami, believe it or not, and they're trying to open schools monday. but as bad as that was, the devastation is even worse in the u.s. virgin islands. i went down there with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. we're going to show you what we saw when we come back. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. which adds up to thousands of dollars back every year... ...and helps keep my passion growing... ...in every direction. what's in your wallet? ♪ "zorba the greek" by mikis theodorakis ♪ ♪ the all-new volkswagen tiguan with available pedestrian monitoring. the new king
stevenson once said the problem is not how to win an election, but how to win an election without provinghy to win. if that starts to ratchet up, then the old trump is going to come floating right back. >> i'm going to pause it here. we've got an even longer segment coming up where we can finish this discussion. >>> up next, hurricane irma cost lives, cost untold damage in florida. still no power for many schools in miami, believe it or not, and they're trying to open schools...
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it was written by bryan stevenson. the second is racial disparity in criminal justice by transport many of you know who he is.a remarkable hero of mine. the third essays called boyz ii men, the role of policing the socialization of black boys. written by professor kristin of georgetown. i will tell you all this as they almost did not make it to the book because it was so focused on black men and then, after talking to chris, is one of the nation's top leading experts on the juvenile justice system, i realized while! we have to talk about black boys, the chapter is remarkable because black boys are treated worse in the system than blackman peers as pretty revealing. next is racial profiling the law and that policy and the practice ram by professor rence in the university maryland. racial profiling is housed for killing start and -- many may have heard of implicit bias. is it the necklace to all of these essays and is at the root of so many of these killings and we'll talk a bit about that tonight. it was written by prof
it was written by bryan stevenson. the second is racial disparity in criminal justice by transport many of you know who he is.a remarkable hero of mine. the third essays called boyz ii men, the role of policing the socialization of black boys. written by professor kristin of georgetown. i will tell you all this as they almost did not make it to the book because it was so focused on black men and then, after talking to chris, is one of the nation's top leading experts on the juvenile justice...
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stevenson once said the problem is not how to win an election, but how to win an election without proving you're unworthy to win. if that starts to ratchet up, then the old trump is going to come floating right back. >> i'm going to pause it here. we've got an even longer segment coming up where we can finish this discussion. >>> up next, hurricane irma cost lives, cost untold damage in florida. still no power for many schools in miami, believe it or not, and they're trying to open schools monday. but as bad as that was, the devastation is even worse in the u.s. virgin islands. i went down there with former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. we're going to show you what we saw when we come back. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ for tech advice. dell small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ i was playing golf love golf.... i u
stevenson once said the problem is not how to win an election, but how to win an election without proving you're unworthy to win. if that starts to ratchet up, then the old trump is going to come floating right back. >> i'm going to pause it here. we've got an even longer segment coming up where we can finish this discussion. >>> up next, hurricane irma cost lives, cost untold damage in florida. still no power for many schools in miami, believe it or not, and they're trying to...
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and so brian stevenson's chapter lays that out and explains that so well. but, and of course there should be a focus on police officers. police officers have a tremendous amount of power and discretion on the street to stop people, to search them, and the law makes it very easy for them to do that. but i think people should focus also on prosecutors, and i don't think people have been focusing on them a lot. they are the most powerful officials in our criminal justice system. police officers absolutely have a lot of power to stop people on the street, search them, frisk them, arrest them. but police officers can only bring people to the courthouse door. it is the prosecutor who decides whether they remain entrenched in the system and end up with a criminal record and all of that. the prosecutor has so much to do with that. and that is because of the two powers they have, the charging decision and the plea bargaining decision. those two decisions made by prosecutors almost predetermine the outcome of criminal cases. and why do i say that? well, if a police o
and so brian stevenson's chapter lays that out and explains that so well. but, and of course there should be a focus on police officers. police officers have a tremendous amount of power and discretion on the street to stop people, to search them, and the law makes it very easy for them to do that. but i think people should focus also on prosecutors, and i don't think people have been focusing on them a lot. they are the most powerful officials in our criminal justice system. police officers...
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again slow traffic leading down to the scene of an earlier accident. 880 is jammed solid down to stevensonout 238. we look at the south bay commute, all of the rain -- main routes are closed. we had an accident on one of the side roads on monterey county. still clearing an accident there. avoid the area if you can. this is 280 northbound in san jose. it looks okay. the bay bridge, moderate. no problems on the bridge but at least a 25-minute delay waiting to get on to the span. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> president trump wrapped up a 40-minute address to the united nations general assembly. >> we brought it to you live. >> the united states is one out of 193 countries in the united nations. yet, we pay 22% of the entire budget and more. in fact, we pay far more than anybody realizes. the ups bares an unfair cost burden. but to be fair, if it could actually accomplish all of its stated goals, especially the goal of peace, this investment would easily be well worth it. >> president trump also called on the u.n. to do even more to stop north korea's nuclear program, saying it thre
again slow traffic leading down to the scene of an earlier accident. 880 is jammed solid down to stevensonout 238. we look at the south bay commute, all of the rain -- main routes are closed. we had an accident on one of the side roads on monterey county. still clearing an accident there. avoid the area if you can. this is 280 northbound in san jose. it looks okay. the bay bridge, moderate. no problems on the bridge but at least a 25-minute delay waiting to get on to the span. back to the desk....
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we approached stevenson i want to have you on fox. it is such a great story, a great message.rs and this is a good message. really, really go see it! it is not about color, not even really about religion. it is about people and the core values that we all share. >> absolutely, this is a human dory. we deal with social issues that texting and driving and consequences, organ donation. what does that really mean? there are stereotypes that we define and racial reconciliation. the country is needed for healing.and that is something that we need at capitol hill. >> that was good that you went there and they received you and the message and the question of faith, go see it. angela white, also a masters in political science, graduated from new york law school. you have it going on! >> thank you so much. >> congratulations angela! what will happen tomorrow? football fans are now weighing in tonight on whether the national anthem protest with the nfl players, if they will do it again. a preview of what is in store, just ahead. that you think is most dependable. ohhhh. ughh. wow. that's
we approached stevenson i want to have you on fox. it is such a great story, a great message.rs and this is a good message. really, really go see it! it is not about color, not even really about religion. it is about people and the core values that we all share. >> absolutely, this is a human dory. we deal with social issues that texting and driving and consequences, organ donation. what does that really mean? there are stereotypes that we define and racial reconciliation. the country is...
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slow traffic as you know. 580 is slow in the altamont pass. 880 slow from 238 all the way down to stevenson boulevard in fremont. we have a lot of slow traffic this morning on highway 4. some people took 680 instead of 80 because of earlier delays. that caused a chain reaction of slow traffic through the area. and 80 is still very slow driving into berkeley. at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have a 15 to 20-minute delay before you make it past the metering lights. at 7 are 35:00 -- at 7:35, back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. we want to show you how dangerous the roads were as tropical storm irma hit. a big tree fell down right in front of the car. the driver slams on the brakes but the car still crashed into the tree trunk. the door opens. the driver was shaken up. but the driver is okay. people run up. in the meantime, in florida, many who evacuated ahead of the storm, they're going back home. but the power is still out for millions of people. some of the areas are still flooded. reporter lauren blanchard has the latest from florida. >> reporter: the flooding could have been worse but the
slow traffic as you know. 580 is slow in the altamont pass. 880 slow from 238 all the way down to stevenson boulevard in fremont. we have a lot of slow traffic this morning on highway 4. some people took 680 instead of 80 because of earlier delays. that caused a chain reaction of slow traffic through the area. and 80 is still very slow driving into berkeley. at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have a 15 to 20-minute delay before you make it past the metering lights. at 7 are 35:00 -- at 7:35, back...
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backed up from 238 all the way down to stevenson. and in the south bay, another day of what is becoming a normal commute. every single freeway is jam packed. getting into that west valley. 101 just like the other two days of this week, very slow all the way up to mountain view. this is becoming a normal thing. 8:03. back to the desk. >> all right. thank you, sal. >> firefighters are still in the oakland hills this morning after the brush fire broke out yesterday afternoon. >> threatened a number of homes and prompted evacuations. alex savidge is joining us live this morning from right there near the scene. alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning to both of you. firefighters certainly do have the upper hand on this fire. but crews have remained here at the scene throughout the night and into the early morning hours just to make sure that things don't flare back up. we will show you the scene on sky view drive. you can see an oakland fire engine is here at the scene. they are making sure that nothing flares back up in this burn area. let
backed up from 238 all the way down to stevenson. and in the south bay, another day of what is becoming a normal commute. every single freeway is jam packed. getting into that west valley. 101 just like the other two days of this week, very slow all the way up to mountain view. this is becoming a normal thing. 8:03. back to the desk. >> all right. thank you, sal. >> firefighters are still in the oakland hills this morning after the brush fire broke out yesterday afternoon. >>...
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southbound 880 is also slow from 238 down to stevenson. south bay, all the commutes -- we haven't talked about it a lot because it is typical to be slow into the west valley, including 280 and san jose downtown right there on the right. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> a man was shot near a muni bus stop overnight in san francisco. police are still on the lookout for the gunman. >> allie rasmus is live at the scene in what is normally a quiet neighborhood, allie. >> 22nd and california is where it happened. during daylight hours, it is an active neighborhood with people picking up coffee, driving to work, taking their pets for a walk, their kids to school. the muni bus just came. there were a lot of people waiting for the bus stop right across the street. the victim of the crime that happened around midnight had apparently just gotten off of the muni we had was shot. witnesses say he was shot twice. we don't know his condition this morning. he was taken to the hospital by paramedics. we are waiting for an update from police to lear
southbound 880 is also slow from 238 down to stevenson. south bay, all the commutes -- we haven't talked about it a lot because it is typical to be slow into the west valley, including 280 and san jose downtown right there on the right. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> a man was shot near a muni bus stop overnight in san francisco. police are still on the lookout for the gunman. >> allie rasmus is live at the scene in what is normally a quiet neighborhood, allie....
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you can do, just get everything ready and go.blaine fanning - is staying at a red cross shelter in stevensonwashington. he was one of couple hundred people - told to evacuate.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 14:40 - by 5:30 the county sheriff was knocking on the door, wanting us to leave.but is keeping - in good spirits.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 17:11 - yeah, i'm ok!meanwhile - a number of popular trails in the gorge - have been closed indefinitely. - 10:50 - wahclella, toothehad, exit 41 is closed, old hwy 30 which is the scenic hwy hikers and bikers like to ainsworth to wyeth is closed.> (tiffany) kron four has been honoring some of the bay area's outstanding educators. catherine heenan shows us one teacher who says the theater helped her find herself as a child... and now her passion is sharing that joy with her students. it's the last big rehearsal before opening night of the musical "seussical kids"......and these 2nd through 6th graders are getting ready to show everybody the results of their summer camp..."that's it! look up there!"the always encouraging presence standing stage left -
you can do, just get everything ready and go.blaine fanning - is staying at a red cross shelter in stevensonwashington. he was one of couple hundred people - told to evacuate.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 14:40 - by 5:30 the county sheriff was knocking on the door, wanting us to leave.but is keeping - in good spirits.(blaine fanning, evacuated - 17:11 - yeah, i'm ok!meanwhile - a number of popular trails in the gorge - have been closed indefinitely. - 10:50 - wahclella, toothehad, exit 41 is...
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happens is when you sort of create, you know, this mythology around the civil rights movement, brian stevensonin alabama and attorney in alabama talks about how we look back at the civil rights movement like it was the three-day festival, right? it's like day one, rosa sat down on the bus. day two, martin had a dream. day three, everybody who could vote -- everybody had cotton candy and lemonade and we sang kum ba yah and it was cool. and in our collective social memory, that is how people in this country understand or are taught what the civil rights movement was. what happens is when you create a caricature of a movement, you inevitably create caricatures of people within that movement. and when you create caricatures of people within the movement, you don't allow for us to understand how social change actually happens, right? and so you look back at the polls from martin luther king and the implications of that and not understanding the full context of that as that now you know what happens is people look at black lives matter activists walking across the bridge, or look at colin kaepernick
happens is when you sort of create, you know, this mythology around the civil rights movement, brian stevensonin alabama and attorney in alabama talks about how we look back at the civil rights movement like it was the three-day festival, right? it's like day one, rosa sat down on the bus. day two, martin had a dream. day three, everybody who could vote -- everybody had cotton candy and lemonade and we sang kum ba yah and it was cool. and in our collective social memory, that is how people in...
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. >> randall stevenson of at&t, you can see him there with kevin brady.e questioned what a withdrawal for nafta might mean for his $7 billion investment in mexico so many companies have cross-border investments, and they don't know how that will play out floor par for that part, canada and mexico are the top trading partners with the u.s when asked by cnbc yesterday about the impact on the u.s. economy if the deal were ditched, treasury secretary mnuchin said renegotiations is the preferred route. to that end rex tillerson continues to meet with his counter part the president is on the phone with prime minister trudeau. it's unclear how much this public bluster translates to the career officials who are negotiating the details behind the scenes >> it's interesting you bring up at&t because of that major invest they made in mexico, that was because they felt they couldn't get a fair shake in the united states with the obama administration >> i was going to say, if you were randall watts, you would be like wow i got the net neutrality stuff that's great for
. >> randall stevenson of at&t, you can see him there with kevin brady.e questioned what a withdrawal for nafta might mean for his $7 billion investment in mexico so many companies have cross-border investments, and they don't know how that will play out floor par for that part, canada and mexico are the top trading partners with the u.s when asked by cnbc yesterday about the impact on the u.s. economy if the deal were ditched, treasury secretary mnuchin said renegotiations is the...
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more slowing in toward menlow park. 80 at stevenson, that looks like it's off the shoulder.ke this that has cleared to the shoulder. all these crashes clearing to the shoulder because traffic is through. here's the approach to the bay bridge. just about 40 minutes from the highway 4 to the backup at the toll plaza. >> we'll have another local news update for you at half an hour. remember, we're always on at nbcbayarea.com. assessing the damage in florida. laura/2shot plus: traffic apps are annoying one east bay city. only on today in the bay: the reason one person tells us - they feel like a )hostage ) in their own home. marcus/gfxfull tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. >>> good morning, everybody. these are some of the images this morning. it's 8:30. monday morning, september 11th, 2017. this is a special edition of today. we're tracking irma through florida and now at this hour it's moving upward toward georgia. >> breaking news tide to this storm. homes are being evacuated in orange county outside of orlando. flood waters are said to be rising. we're told that rescue crew
more slowing in toward menlow park. 80 at stevenson, that looks like it's off the shoulder.ke this that has cleared to the shoulder. all these crashes clearing to the shoulder because traffic is through. here's the approach to the bay bridge. just about 40 minutes from the highway 4 to the backup at the toll plaza. >> we'll have another local news update for you at half an hour. remember, we're always on at nbcbayarea.com. assessing the damage in florida. laura/2shot plus: traffic apps...
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randall stevenson, c.e.o. at at&t, said that if we get the corporate tax rate lowered, quote, we will step it up, meaning their capital investments. every additional billion dollars is 7,000 hardhat jobs, putting fiber in the ground, cell sites up and antennas on cell sites. the c.e.o. of u.p.s. said, quote, we'd like to bring some of those foreign earnings back, invest them in our network here, unquote. and finally, mark wineberger, c.e.o. of an accounting firm, one of the major accounting firms that we have here in the united states -- they are multinational. they have experience around the world in this with ernst and young. they actually through these tax changes will actually stand to lose revenue because we're simplifying how people calculate what they owe in taxes. his quote is this. "i think is truly is a bipartisan issue. i agree. everybody can rally around. it is urgent to get passed for our country. we saw how we disappointed the american people, both sides. the democrats in 2009 crammed down the th
randall stevenson, c.e.o. at at&t, said that if we get the corporate tax rate lowered, quote, we will step it up, meaning their capital investments. every additional billion dollars is 7,000 hardhat jobs, putting fiber in the ground, cell sites up and antennas on cell sites. the c.e.o. of u.p.s. said, quote, we'd like to bring some of those foreign earnings back, invest them in our network here, unquote. and finally, mark wineberger, c.e.o. of an accounting firm, one of the major accounting...