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>> stevenson: yes, i do.t a hard thing to understand, you know, i look at-- >> winfrey: i think it is a hard thing to understand for people who think people get locked up, people are locked up because they commit crimes. >> stevenson: about 13% of the people illegally in possession of drugs in this country are black. that's about our proportion of the population. you know what percentage are arrested? that is an echo of this consciousness that doesn't value the lives of these folks. >> winfrey: equal value for every life is what bryan stevenson has spent his life fighting for. so now, soil from the place of wes johnson's lynching sits on this shelf in the museum in montgomery, along with hundreds of others. >> stevenson: and right now, when we talk about our history, when we talk about our past, we're not telling the truth. we're just not. america can be a great nation, even though there was slavery, even though there was lynching, even though there was segregation. but if we don't talk about those things we
>> stevenson: yes, i do.t a hard thing to understand, you know, i look at-- >> winfrey: i think it is a hard thing to understand for people who think people get locked up, people are locked up because they commit crimes. >> stevenson: about 13% of the people illegally in possession of drugs in this country are black. that's about our proportion of the population. you know what percentage are arrested? that is an echo of this consciousness that doesn't value the lives of these...
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but we have to stay hopeful of what we need to do. >> brian stevenson, keep fighting. we're in your corner. thank you so much. the founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. >> thank you so much. thank you. >>> that's it for our program tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour on pbs. and join us again tomorrow night. >> you're watching p ♪ ♪ >> national presentation of bbc world news is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> very warm welcome to "bbc news" broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top story -- california fights its biggest ever fire. the mega blaze has already burned over to 90,000 -- 290,000 acres. kidnapped and held hostage by the so-called islamic state, we join a spanish photographer as he
but we have to stay hopeful of what we need to do. >> brian stevenson, keep fighting. we're in your corner. thank you so much. the founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. >> thank you so much. thank you. >>> that's it for our program tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour on pbs. and join us again tomorrow night. >> you're watching p ♪ ♪ >> national presentation of bbc world news is made possible by contributions to your pbs...
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and tiny. >> reporter: between this and the store front 30 square feet, stevenson pays over $3,000 a>> over here you have my>> repo business. >> yes, sir. this guy is the engine of it all keeping us going. >> reporter: stevenson has been up since 4:30 in the morning. you don't sleep a whole lot in this job. >> no. sleep is definitely a luxury right now. i'm okay with that sacrifice. >> reporter: every day he cleans and slices up to 50 pounds of lemons and squeezes them one at a time to make buckets of lemon juice and flavors you've never imagined. >> you have to mix it up. nice and cold. >> reporter: stevenson is a guru of lemonade but he wasn't always. >> i had a crazy craving for lemonade back in new york. i was a haitylist before and a thing to know about him, he doesn't do anything halfway. >> when we fir started that's when it clicked to me this is not easy.enson went to bartending school. thanchts's our secr then to business boot camp, designing his brand while still working 12 hours a day at the barbershop, saving up the money to open his store just in time for summer. it's re
and tiny. >> reporter: between this and the store front 30 square feet, stevenson pays over $3,000 a>> over here you have my>> repo business. >> yes, sir. this guy is the engine of it all keeping us going. >> reporter: stevenson has been up since 4:30 in the morning. you don't sleep a whole lot in this job. >> no. sleep is definitely a luxury right now. i'm okay with that sacrifice. >> reporter: every day he cleans and slices up to 50 pounds of lemons...
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nice and cold. >> reporter: stevenson is a guru of lemonade. but he wasn't always. >> i had a crazy craving for lemonade during the middle of a snowstorm back in new york. >> reporter: back then he never worked in a strunt. >> restaurant. >> i was a hair stylist before and a barber. >> reporter: if there's one thing to know about victor stevenson -- he doesn't do anything half-way. >> when we first started making the lemonade, it was gross, it was nasty. that's when it clicked to me that this is not easy. sugar water lemon, but it is all about formulation. >> reporter: so he went to bar tending school. >> that's our secret recipe because not too many people use it. >> reporter: then to business boot camp. designing his brand while still working 12 hours a day at the barber shop. saving up the money to open his store. just in time for summer. >> shake it up for you. >> $8. >> thank you, sir. >> this is good. really good. >> reporter: success is sweet, but days after opening things turned sour. >> just called my cops on my own business. they pull
nice and cold. >> reporter: stevenson is a guru of lemonade. but he wasn't always. >> i had a crazy craving for lemonade during the middle of a snowstorm back in new york. >> reporter: back then he never worked in a strunt. >> restaurant. >> i was a hair stylist before and a barber. >> reporter: if there's one thing to know about victor stevenson -- he doesn't do anything half-way. >> when we first started making the lemonade, it was gross, it was...
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. >> it was the testimony of a single eyewitness that landed riddick in prison, sean stevenson who said he saw riddick fire a weapon from a elevated fire escape but he said he was a few blocks away with friends. >> it was early in the evening. we was hanging out. >> justine dawson and lewis jordan backed his story. >> i was sitting right here. eric was like right over here. >> but riddick's alibi witnesses were never called to testify. he says his court appointed attorney, who declined to comment to us, opted not to put on a defense. >> he was right here with us. that's how i don't understand how he got involved in that. >> the proof is right here. >> for years, riddick's mother battled on his behalf getting the attention of philadelphia councilman. >> evidence is very clear that eric riddick did not commit this crime. >> the counselman discovered undsntly analyzed forensic the to the victim prove the shots could not have come from an elevated fire escape. >> the entry wound was from an upward firing, was below to up. and not top to down and so that scientific evidence refutes that eric
. >> it was the testimony of a single eyewitness that landed riddick in prison, sean stevenson who said he saw riddick fire a weapon from a elevated fire escape but he said he was a few blocks away with friends. >> it was early in the evening. we was hanging out. >> justine dawson and lewis jordan backed his story. >> i was sitting right here. eric was like right over here. >> but riddick's alibi witnesses were never called to testify. he says his court appointed...
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with me is tom stevenson and investment director from fidelity international.tart with the big story, it is all over the media looking at what was said by dominic raab to tell us how to prepare for a no dill brexit. —— no deal. tell us how to prepare for a no dill brexit. -- no deal. philip hammond hasjumped brexit. -- no deal. philip hammond has jumped into this debate and the timing is unfortunate from the government's point of view, certainly from dominic raab‘s point of view. it shows there are still plenty of divides within the government. dominic raab was tried to walk a tightrope with the papers. making it clear that they no deal brexit would be complex. he was sending a message to the eu as well that we have this carpet and we are quite happy with that and are negotiating from a strong position so negotiating from a strong position so for hammond tojump in saying it would reduce gdp, raised public borrowing, was quite tricky. you mean they no deal or a bad deal?‘ no deal. that is the implication. what it does is it complicates this delicate balance whic
with me is tom stevenson and investment director from fidelity international.tart with the big story, it is all over the media looking at what was said by dominic raab to tell us how to prepare for a no dill brexit. —— no deal. tell us how to prepare for a no dill brexit. -- no deal. philip hammond hasjumped brexit. -- no deal. philip hammond has jumped into this debate and the timing is unfortunate from the government's point of view, certainly from dominic raab‘s point of view. it shows...
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stevenson was up next, honoring victims of the broncos junior hockey team bus crash, wearing a humboldt t-shirt, he was hoping to lift spirits after losing some of the team from a crash. he and the cup posed for pictures with fans. for him being able to bring the cup to humboldt left anon impres >> it hits close to home, and just being part of hockey, y i know,s a sport, you know, it's so much bigger outhan, y know, what you would expect and the friendships you build, all you can do is give your condolences. nothing caneplace a life and so you try to help as much as you can and that' what this day was about. >>> to baseball. yep, been thatind of year for the orioles game, a doubleheader with the yankees. tie game in the third, but not for long. a three-run home run, and yankees up three, 5-2. power.ning, more yankee a two-run shot to rigbt. no dou about that one. new york wins the first game of the doubleheade 10-3. nats and mets get under way at 4:00. we will have highlights of that ne for you at 11:00. >> georgewallace, thank you so much. >>> that does it for us. "nightly ns" is comin
stevenson was up next, honoring victims of the broncos junior hockey team bus crash, wearing a humboldt t-shirt, he was hoping to lift spirits after losing some of the team from a crash. he and the cup posed for pictures with fans. for him being able to bring the cup to humboldt left anon impres >> it hits close to home, and just being part of hockey, y i know,s a sport, you know, it's so much bigger outhan, y know, what you would expect and the friendships you build, all you can do is...
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it happened last week in woodbridge on stevenson court. police say this is the man in question and the victim says he haeer belly. he also had an angel tattoo that may look like what you see on the right-hand side of your screen. police say the suspect was armed c the time of the attack. >>>ws have been working to clean up the chesapeake bay and get debrisut of the water there. yesterday at sandy point state park, 30 volunteers were out cl helping withnup efforts. there's so much debris that swimming has been banned at the beach there in annapolis. e park hopes that beach will reopen soon. our hope is to reopen for the public this weekend. >> park officials say they are equally worried about things they can't see, likeia bact >>> it's 4:49. we're sure plenty of you are nfl ing the start of the season here, the ravens taking on the chicago bears, right outside of the pro football hall of fame in oh. a familiar site for skins fans. r.g.-3, first pass, as a raven, was intercepted. didn't matter, though. >> oh. >> you guys better -- you all ar
it happened last week in woodbridge on stevenson court. police say this is the man in question and the victim says he haeer belly. he also had an angel tattoo that may look like what you see on the right-hand side of your screen. police say the suspect was armed c the time of the attack. >>>ws have been working to clean up the chesapeake bay and get debrisut of the water there. yesterday at sandy point state park, 30 volunteers were out cl helping withnup efforts. there's so much...
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ewen stevenson speaking to nejra cehic.e are minutes from the start of european trading carry up next, stocks we are focusing on including heineken. it looks like it is called higher after the $3 billion deal to buy a stake in china's largest beer maker. we will be doing stocks to watch next. this is bloomberg. the open is 10 minutes away. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i am matt miller in berlin. we are minutes from the open of trading. stocks to watch from around the newsroom. we're looking at rbs. from our equities team, paul jarvis covering heineken and annmarie hordern is looking at fiat chrysler. what do you think about rbs? there has been a maelstrom from the bank because it will be the first dividend after 10 years. they don't know yet in terms of when they will actually pay this because they still have to settle the final agreement with the number of the fine will not change, so the number is that one, but they have to basically get all the paperwork done before they can -- overall,
ewen stevenson speaking to nejra cehic.e are minutes from the start of european trading carry up next, stocks we are focusing on including heineken. it looks like it is called higher after the $3 billion deal to buy a stake in china's largest beer maker. we will be doing stocks to watch next. this is bloomberg. the open is 10 minutes away. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i am matt miller in berlin. we are minutes from the open of trading. stocks to...
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scott fitzgerald yd robert louis stevenson. know, the kid who was bothering my mom sailing, "hey, mom, wou n't it begreat with robert louis stevenson were alive and could be discussing 'treasure island' with him." to me i love tat have bridge between the past and the presence with these writers. and it's a nice thing to have a writer who waa very talented writer to have some contemporary readers today try to compare ayeir experience reading their work tto how they felt when they were reading it, let's say, in high school, or 30 yiers ago. brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> schifrin: in many urban areas across the country, "food deserts"-- that is, a lack of access to fresh fruits and vegetables-- are prevalent. year old kevin broome reports, a cooperative of high school students in washington, d.c. is aiming to change that. pis story was produced by a it'st of our weekly education series, making the grade. >> reporter: these students are learning how to grow vegetables and other edible plants. rasha rida is a tw
scott fitzgerald yd robert louis stevenson. know, the kid who was bothering my mom sailing, "hey, mom, wou n't it begreat with robert louis stevenson were alive and could be discussing 'treasure island' with him." to me i love tat have bridge between the past and the presence with these writers. and it's a nice thing to have a writer who waa very talented writer to have some contemporary readers today try to compare ayeir experience reading their work tto how they felt when they were...
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the car hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard and drove up a small hill...driver was arrested. ( james ) a homeless woman was killed by a state clean up crew as they were clearing out a homelss encampment in modesto. one man says caltrans crews usually do a walk through to make sure no one's living pces before the vehicles drive through. friends say shannon was asleep in a cardboard box when crews came. the incident is under investigation by fresno c-h-p. ( darya ) a placer county firefighter is being hailed as a hero by his fellow firefighters after he tackled a fire alone. randy hinkle was forced to man a fire station alone.. and he did not hesitate when he got a call. the forest hill fire protection district's lone station is manned by three firefighters.. but they also assist on calls when an ambulance is needed. hinkle tackled the fire with the help of residents.. until cal fire arrived to assist. (
the car hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard and drove up a small hill...driver was arrested. ( james ) a homeless woman was killed by a state clean up crew as they were clearing out a homelss encampment in modesto. one man says caltrans crews usually do a walk through to make sure no one's living pces before the vehicles drive through. friends say shannon was asleep in a cardboard box when crews came. the incident is under investigation by fresno c-h-p. ( darya ) a placer county firefighter...
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police say he hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard and narrowly missed landscapers.rt. >>> last call could get later in san francisco, oakland and other california cities after lawmakers approved a bill to extend hours for bars. >> as you know right now all california bars, restaurants and nightclubs must stop serving alcohol at 2:00 a.m. scott wiener offered a bill saying it will help local small businesses. >> wiener is also defending the bill as critics fear crime and drunk driving will rise. >> whether you close at 4:00 or 2:00 or midnight or 5:00 in the afternoon, if someone's going to be reckless and you're responsible, it doesn't matter when the bar closes. >> governor brown will decide to approve or veto. if the governor signs the bill into law, local bars have the final say. >>> researchers from google and harvard are using artificial intelligence to predict earthquake aftershocks. researchers have for years tried predicting when, where and how strong an aftershock will be. the ai utilizes an algorithm to train a neuronetwork which has examined hundreds of p
police say he hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard and narrowly missed landscapers.rt. >>> last call could get later in san francisco, oakland and other california cities after lawmakers approved a bill to extend hours for bars. >> as you know right now all california bars, restaurants and nightclubs must stop serving alcohol at 2:00 a.m. scott wiener offered a bill saying it will help local small businesses. >> wiener is also defending the bill as critics fear crime and...
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let me close by quoting the same robert louis stevenson poem that senator mccain cited during his father's funeral service. here he lies where he longed to be, home has a sailor, home from the sea, in the hunter home from the hill. to cindy mccain and the whole mccain family, please be assured of our continued prayers and deepest condolences for your loss. we miss john mccain so much, as we know you do. to my friend, john mccain, god speed, simple per fidelis, fair winds and following seas. it was an honor to serve with you. you will always be with us. i yield the floor. mr. casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise today, as my colleague from alaska just did so eloquently, to pay tribute to our colleague and friend, senator john mccain. i guess i have to start with a question -- where do i begin? where does anyone begin after all we've heard these last number of days and will continue to hear in the days ahead when we pay tribute in a more formal way in the next few days here in washington, in arizona and around
let me close by quoting the same robert louis stevenson poem that senator mccain cited during his father's funeral service. here he lies where he longed to be, home has a sailor, home from the sea, in the hunter home from the hill. to cindy mccain and the whole mccain family, please be assured of our continued prayers and deepest condolences for your loss. we miss john mccain so much, as we know you do. to my friend, john mccain, god speed, simple per fidelis, fair winds and following seas. it...
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tom stevenson is with us, investment director at fidelity international.e to play, of course. and the strong economy. and the strong economy. there‘s a grain of truth in that because one of the reasons why the stock market has been so strong since his presidency started is because of the tax reforms he is put through. that has driven very strong earnings growth —— that he has put through. and that has driven a rise in the stock market. he can claim some benefit for that but it‘s a dangerous game, because if the market goes the other way then equally he would need to take responsibility for that and i‘m quite sure he won‘t. responsibility for that and i‘m quite sure he won't. quite a threat on his part, everything will come tumbling down, you will be poorer, mrand mrs tumbling down, you will be poorer, mr and mrs america if i‘m not here. that‘s by no means proven by history. we‘ve had a couple of situations in the past where we‘ve had in peach and is of presidents, which is what this is all about, the potential to impeach the president —— impeachments. with
tom stevenson is with us, investment director at fidelity international.e to play, of course. and the strong economy. and the strong economy. there‘s a grain of truth in that because one of the reasons why the stock market has been so strong since his presidency started is because of the tax reforms he is put through. that has driven very strong earnings growth —— that he has put through. and that has driven a rise in the stock market. he can claim some benefit for that but it‘s a...
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joining us now tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity international. good morning.point canada is not involved at the moment but the foreign minister is going to washington today she will talk to officials in washington, very interesting, this development? yeah, i think it is very important canada to ta ke i think it is very important canada to take part in this because at the moment, it isjust to take part in this because at the moment, it is just a to take part in this because at the moment, it isjust a deal with mexico. it was welcomed by the markets and i think that is probably not surprising when you think there two clouds over the markets, trade tensions and the tightening of us monetary policy, rising interest rates. good news on that on friday whenj powell was pretty relaxed about the pace of interest rate rises. i think this adds to the general feeling of well—being rises. i think this adds to the generalfeeling of well—being in rises. i think this adds to the general feeling of well—being in the markets at the moment. how does this deal potentially differ
joining us now tom stevenson, investment director at fidelity international. good morning.point canada is not involved at the moment but the foreign minister is going to washington today she will talk to officials in washington, very interesting, this development? yeah, i think it is very important canada to ta ke i think it is very important canada to take part in this because at the moment, it isjust to take part in this because at the moment, it is just a to take part in this because at the...
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. >> that's andrew stevenson. he drove six houn i the pouring rain. hec he didn't arrive until the third inning and was ready to go in the sixth. the nationals went on tb beto be phlies. onee positive not heading into today's game. pitcher stephen strausberg is back. >>> this is just pfect weather.av you just to be outside. if you sit outside, you're doing something wrong. the clouds around and a couple of showers. the cold front that will lower our humidity has not moved through. we have the cloud and a few showers out there. we did tell you yesterday we have a couple of showers in today's forecast. it's not thestormy weather like it was. you will notice it tomorrow morning. think you'll be pleasantly surprised. temperatures right now around 80 degrees. many in the upper 70s. tomorrow for the kids heading out to the bus stop, it's going to feel cool. we're talking about morning lows. by recess just perfect. a little breezy. then the clouds clear out for morrow's full day of sunshine. heading into the weekend also lookingeay good. this is great weathe
. >> that's andrew stevenson. he drove six houn i the pouring rain. hec he didn't arrive until the third inning and was ready to go in the sixth. the nationals went on tb beto be phlies. onee positive not heading into today's game. pitcher stephen strausberg is back. >>> this is just pfect weather.av you just to be outside. if you sit outside, you're doing something wrong. the clouds around and a couple of showers. the cold front that will lower our humidity has not moved...
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it's normal in this nation to have the criminal justice system where brian stevenson says the nation will treat you better if you are rich and guilty than poor and innocent. more people in this country say we have created poverty or being a crime in this nation. right now some of you all know the name kahlil browder. there are thousands of kids who've been convicted and do nothing but sit in jail because they cannot afford to bail to get out. normalcy and america. people in our country who are doing things that three of the last four presidents admitted to doing have a life sentence. not a life sentence to jail but you know what nonviolent offense in this country means that for the rest of your life you can get a pub rant. you can't get food stamps. you can't get a job. it's normal in this country that every month thousands of people are victims of gunshots. yes we seem to notice although it becomes more and more normal mass shootings all across america people are being shot day after day after day. it's normal and america. we need to say it's abnormal for people and families to be s
it's normal in this nation to have the criminal justice system where brian stevenson says the nation will treat you better if you are rich and guilty than poor and innocent. more people in this country say we have created poverty or being a crime in this nation. right now some of you all know the name kahlil browder. there are thousands of kids who've been convicted and do nothing but sit in jail because they cannot afford to bail to get out. normalcy and america. people in our country who are...
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normalcy in this nation to have a criminal justice system where brian stevenson said, we have a nation that treats you better if you are rich and guilty then poor and innocent -- than and innocent. it is normal in this country that we've created poverty being a crime in this nation. as we sit comfortably, some of you know the name -- thousands of kids in our country who have been convicted of nothing, but sit in jail because they cannot afford the bail to get out. america.malcy in the people in our country, doing things that three of the four last presidents admitted to doing, have a life sentence -- not a life sentence in jail, but you know that a nonviolent drug offense in this country means that for the rest of your life you can't get a pell grant, can't get food stamps, many jobs or business licenses. it is normal in this country that every month, thousands of people are victims of gunshots. yes, we seem to notice, though it is becoming a little more normal. mass shootings. in neighborhoods like mine, across america, people are being shot day after day. mith murdered at the top of
normalcy in this nation to have a criminal justice system where brian stevenson said, we have a nation that treats you better if you are rich and guilty then poor and innocent -- than and innocent. it is normal in this country that we've created poverty being a crime in this nation. as we sit comfortably, some of you know the name -- thousands of kids in our country who have been convicted of nothing, but sit in jail because they cannot afford the bail to get out. america.malcy in the people in...
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it happened last week in woodbridge on stevenson urt.olice say this is the man in question and the victim says he had a beer belly. he also had an angel tattoo that may look like what you see on the right-hand side of your screen. lice say the suspect was armed at the time. >>> crews have been woto clean up the chesapeake bay and get debris out of the water there. yestday at sandy point state erk, 30 volunteers were out helping with cleanorts. there's so much debris that swimming has been banned at the beach there in annapolis. the park officials hope the beach will reopen soon. >> our hope is to reopen for the public this weekend. >> park officials say they are equally worried about things they can't see, like bacteria. >> just about 5:49, now. we're helping you get ready for school. through sunday, you can save on your child's back-to-school list. >> it's good to be prepared. but this is too soon for me. >> a lot of school districts start iness than a month. >> right. just a few weeks the tax-free holiday weekend, megan mcgrath is live
it happened last week in woodbridge on stevenson urt.olice say this is the man in question and the victim says he had a beer belly. he also had an angel tattoo that may look like what you see on the right-hand side of your screen. lice say the suspect was armed at the time. >>> crews have been woto clean up the chesapeake bay and get debris out of the water there. yestday at sandy point state erk, 30 volunteers were out helping with cleanorts. there's so much debris that swimming has...
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the car hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard and drove up a small hill...t hitting one of the landscapers. luckily everyone is okay. the driver was arrested. ( darya ) new this morning... federal prosecutors and the f-b-i are warning people affected by the mendocino complex fire to watch out for fraud. the f-b-i is teaming up with the north bay disaster fraud task force... which was created after october's firestorm. officials are warning victims to watch out for anyone pretending to be part of a cleanup crew. they're also urging people to be on the lookout for fake charities. ( james ) happening today... a federal judge in san jose will hear arguments of 10 detained immigrants transferred from richmond to for-profit.. private immigration jails out of state. this comes a month after the contra costa sheriff announced his department was canceling its contract with ice. those tranferred are separated by hundreds of miles from family members, attorneys, and vital witnesses for their immigration cases who may be unable to travel, which in turn effects their cas
the car hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard and drove up a small hill...t hitting one of the landscapers. luckily everyone is okay. the driver was arrested. ( darya ) new this morning... federal prosecutors and the f-b-i are warning people affected by the mendocino complex fire to watch out for fraud. the f-b-i is teaming up with the north bay disaster fraud task force... which was created after october's firestorm. officials are warning victims to watch out for anyone pretending to be part...
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and all of a sudden, brian stevenson's word of you have to get proximate to the issues. in the heart. this is not an issue anymore . we can come to teach and we can talk about it. we can, we want to do something we have to connect with our heart and then it makes it really hard because the other things that we have to stop doing is we have to stop with our white savior complex. we have to stop with all, i know what's best for these communities and we can go in. we got the answers here. we have to go in and we have to cause we know like the first amendment , which is this , we want the government to treat it as a neutral principle. whether it's good for one must be good for all. but we know even though it's a neutral principle it may not be an equitable principle . so we have to as white people use our privilege to create spaces so that the voices of people can be heard within the realm of the first amendment and i think of in this context of , i'm really big on creative ways to exercise our first amendment and i think the angel if anyone remembers fred phelps and his hor
and all of a sudden, brian stevenson's word of you have to get proximate to the issues. in the heart. this is not an issue anymore . we can come to teach and we can talk about it. we can, we want to do something we have to connect with our heart and then it makes it really hard because the other things that we have to stop doing is we have to stop with our white savior complex. we have to stop with all, i know what's best for these communities and we can go in. we got the answers here. we have...
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it happened last week in woodbridge on stevenson court.e say this is the man in question and the victim says he had a beer belly. he also had an angel tattoo that ofy look like what you see on the right-hand sidour screen. police say the suspect was armed at the time. >>> fairfax county confirms its first case ofest nile virus in a county resident this year. health officials say there is a surge in mosquitos infected with west nile across the county. prince george's county confirmed its first case of west nile on wednesday. >>> breaking news from southwest virginia. the city of lynchburg says 150 people have been evacuated so far. due to the threat of the college lake dam failing. all of the rain we've been seeing in the fast few days, hav whelmed that dam. chris lawrence is tracking the threat from the live desk f us. >>> terrifying moments in southeast d.c. as a fire rthped ugh an apartment building. it happened yesterday afternoon on 28th street. one woman had to jump fm the second floor. she is listed in serious condition. the red cros
it happened last week in woodbridge on stevenson court.e say this is the man in question and the victim says he had a beer belly. he also had an angel tattoo that ofy look like what you see on the right-hand sidour screen. police say the suspect was armed at the time. >>> fairfax county confirms its first case ofest nile virus in a county resident this year. health officials say there is a surge in mosquitos infected with west nile across the county. prince george's county confirmed...
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may look like what you see on the right-hand screen.th this man is accused of raining a woman on stevenson court last wednesday. police say he was armed at the time. >>> an historic milestone for apple. today it became the first pubically traded company to be lued at $1 trillion. 12 zeros. it's quite the turnaround for a company that was o teetering the edge of bankruptcy in 1997. and the late appleco-founder steve jobs lgely credited for reviving this brand with products like the ipod and the iphone. apple's stock hit an all-time high today reaching $207 a share arou nchtime. >> amelia is here with a look at a weather alert forecast. we had one of thetst julys ever. going to have the wettest august, too? >> looks to be that way. heavy raiall in parts of the metro area to give you an idea. this is the fifth wettest mid-july to mid-aust time frame on record. you're saying it's only august 2nd, exactly. two more weeks to add on to that so very soggy out there. our graphics are in red, and we're tracking flooding across the area, and more flooding is potentially in the forecast, not only over
may look like what you see on the right-hand screen.th this man is accused of raining a woman on stevenson court last wednesday. police say he was armed at the time. >>> an historic milestone for apple. today it became the first pubically traded company to be lued at $1 trillion. 12 zeros. it's quite the turnaround for a company that was o teetering the edge of bankruptcy in 1997. and the late appleco-founder steve jobs lgely credited for reviving this brand with products like the ipod...
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there was a crash near stevenson. a lot of crashes out there.ve from the carquinez bridge after the accident to the maze, which is typical bay bridge toll plaza 10 - 15 minute wait we have a lot of slow traffic. i want to mention looking at highway 24 that is low as well. 880 is moderate. 680 northbound has reopened at alum rock park they were doing a police investigation and they just lanes are open traffic is to slow . the that should ease up traffic in this area now that all lanes are open. let's go to steve. >>> we will have a look at cordelia. 362 and overcast with calm wind. wind gusts of only six miles an hour from the southwest. that is the lightest of the summer. cordelia can be a wind tunnel as can be mayor and canyon out to fairfield. high yesterday was 79.. vacaville west southwest at eight. anything under 10 this time of year, even port chicago, rio vista has a puff from the east. light conditions. the overcast has made it th w u mid-60s. lakeport 49. napa airport 61. they are about 12 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago with clear ski
there was a crash near stevenson. a lot of crashes out there.ve from the carquinez bridge after the accident to the maze, which is typical bay bridge toll plaza 10 - 15 minute wait we have a lot of slow traffic. i want to mention looking at highway 24 that is low as well. 880 is moderate. 680 northbound has reopened at alum rock park they were doing a police investigation and they just lanes are open traffic is to slow . the that should ease up traffic in this area now that all lanes are open....
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we see that adlai stevenson, the ambassador to the united nations was attacked with plak placards atza. i fear and i pray that i'm wrong that you could be playing the tape you just played a moment ago the sequence when in fact something terrible happens. and words have consequences. and words from the very top have the most far reaching consequences. >> my friend, i join you in hoping you're wrong for benefit of all of us. jon meacham, always a pleasure. thank you for spending part of your friday night with us. coming up, it was something small that one of our sharp-eyed experts noticed about the manafort jury this week. it may be a good sign for the prosecution. we'll tell you about it when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. it's a high-tech sleep revolution. the sleep number 360 smart bed intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake
we see that adlai stevenson, the ambassador to the united nations was attacked with plak placards atza. i fear and i pray that i'm wrong that you could be playing the tape you just played a moment ago the sequence when in fact something terrible happens. and words have consequences. and words from the very top have the most far reaching consequences. >> my friend, i join you in hoping you're wrong for benefit of all of us. jon meacham, always a pleasure. thank you for spending part of...
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just looking at the top for example, 1956, democrats had nominated adeline stevenson, he goes on to lose in his rematch to dwight out and hire and make some changes the rules after vacuum about 10%. 1968 is a much bigger year for change. that was a year famously a very contested nomination cycle, a ugly convention in chicago for the democrats, very violent, one of their major candidates was assassinated that year end they limped into the fall election and lost a richard nixon and do them part they made a lot of changes to the rules after that year. that was where they started coming up with rules for how many women should be delegates and african-americans should be delegates. it also created some of the primary caucus rule that we live under today. it was a very consequential year. on the other hand, after 2004, there were not really many changes made to the rules for the party largely just copied what had done previously. 1988 comes up as a great year for change. it was sort of a surprising one. it doesn't come up on any studies of consequential changes that year. part of what happened
just looking at the top for example, 1956, democrats had nominated adeline stevenson, he goes on to lose in his rematch to dwight out and hire and make some changes the rules after vacuum about 10%. 1968 is a much bigger year for change. that was a year famously a very contested nomination cycle, a ugly convention in chicago for the democrats, very violent, one of their major candidates was assassinated that year end they limped into the fall election and lost a richard nixon and do them part...
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victor stevenson features a story how he came to have one of his own.e had a lot of development recipes and brings his whole family in. and he had tough obstacles there. that is featured on nbcbayarea.com. there's jonathan bloom, the digital reporter. there's viktor and a little one. that's one of the reasons viktor is motivated to be a success as he is. it is worth getting the stories constantly with the weather and traffic on nbcbayarea.com. >> yes, now i'm hungry. >>> and the golden state warriors star steph curry wrote a personal essay to stand up for women's equality. >> curry actually spoke about his two daughters and how he wants them to grow up knowing there are no boundaries in life, xwur but curry also addressed the gender gap to find a way to make women equal to that of their male counterparts. now curry and his wife aisha welcomed their first son over the summer. curry said he will teach his son to be a champion of women's rights. >> a strong girl there, too, no doubt. >>> coming up, he was an american maverick. senator john mccain passes aw
victor stevenson features a story how he came to have one of his own.e had a lot of development recipes and brings his whole family in. and he had tough obstacles there. that is featured on nbcbayarea.com. there's jonathan bloom, the digital reporter. there's viktor and a little one. that's one of the reasons viktor is motivated to be a success as he is. it is worth getting the stories constantly with the weather and traffic on nbcbayarea.com. >> yes, now i'm hungry. >>> and the...
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just look at the top for example, 1956 emma kratz nominated adlai stevenson and he goes on to lose to dwight eisenhower and they make him change in their rules afterwards, about 10 percent. 1968 is a much bigger change and that was the year that was famously a very contested nomination cycle, a ugly convention in chicago for the democrats, it was very violent . one of their major candidates robert kennedy was assassinated that you . the party kind of limped into the fall election and lost to richard nixon. due in part to that divisiveness they might a lot of changes to their rules after that. that was where they started coming up with rules for how many women should be delegates, how many african-americans or young people , it was intended to open up the delegate selection process and created some of the primary and caucus rules that we live under today and that was inconsequential year. on the other handafter 2000 , after 2004, there were not really many changes made to the rules. the party copied and pasted what it had done previously. 1988 comes up as of the year for change, kind o
just look at the top for example, 1956 emma kratz nominated adlai stevenson and he goes on to lose to dwight eisenhower and they make him change in their rules afterwards, about 10 percent. 1968 is a much bigger change and that was the year that was famously a very contested nomination cycle, a ugly convention in chicago for the democrats, it was very violent . one of their major candidates robert kennedy was assassinated that you . the party kind of limped into the fall election and lost to...
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. >> reporter: but stevenson has a different story to tell.neur building his own american dream. >> this is where the magic happens. >> absolutely, yes, sir. >> reporter: stephenson starts his day here, a commercial kitchen he shares with another business owner halfway across town. >> it's nice and tiny but good enough for what we have to get done right now. >> reporter: between this and the storefront that's only 30 square feet, stephenson pays over $3,000 a month in rent. >> over here, you have my wife. she's labeling all of the bottles for us. >> this is a family business. >> super family business, yes, sir. this guy is the engine of it all, keeping us going. >> reporter: stephenson's been up since 4:30 in the morning. >> you don't sleep a whole lot in this job? >> no. sleep is like definitely a luxury right now. but it's cool. i'm okay with that sacrifice. >> reporter: every day he cleans and slices up to 50 pounds of lemons and squeezes them one at a time to make buckets of lemon juice and flavors you'd never imagine. >> mix it up. nice a
. >> reporter: but stevenson has a different story to tell.neur building his own american dream. >> this is where the magic happens. >> absolutely, yes, sir. >> reporter: stephenson starts his day here, a commercial kitchen he shares with another business owner halfway across town. >> it's nice and tiny but good enough for what we have to get done right now. >> reporter: between this and the storefront that's only 30 square feet, stephenson pays over $3,000 a...
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just looking at the top for example 1956 democrats had nominated adlai stevenson. he goes on to lose to dwight eisenhower and they make some change in the rules after that, 10%. 1968 is a much bigger year for a change. that of course is the year famously contested nomination cycle really ugly convention in chicago for the democrats, really violent. one of their major candidate robert kennedy was assassinated that year and the party kind of lumped into the fall election and lost to richard nixon. they made a lot of changes to their rules after that year. that was where they started coming up with rules for how many women should be delegate, how many young people and also created some of the primary caucus rules that we live under today. a very consequential year. on the other hand after 2000, after 2004, there were not many changes made to the rules. the party largely copied and pasted what he had done previously. 1988 comes up as a big year for change here at sort of a surprising one. it doesn't come up in many studies of consequential changes that year. part of wh
just looking at the top for example 1956 democrats had nominated adlai stevenson. he goes on to lose to dwight eisenhower and they make some change in the rules after that, 10%. 1968 is a much bigger year for a change. that of course is the year famously contested nomination cycle really ugly convention in chicago for the democrats, really violent. one of their major candidate robert kennedy was assassinated that year and the party kind of lumped into the fall election and lost to richard...
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tom stevenson is the investment director at fidelity investment management ltd.ight have an opinion on iran but if we look at this policy by the united states of stop theamerica first, running of the six month high of america. lack ofou look at this cohesion of america with the rest of their partners in regards to iran? does it raise the attention of geopolitical risks? what are the consequences of the global investment director? coherence, of cohesion between the u.s. and its partners in disregard to iran is really important. sanctions work best when they are coordinated. they work best when they are specific and when they can be reversed, if and when the target response. what we are seeing here is america on its own. the other five parties to the nuclear deal have said that they will stick with it. that leads america isolated. that reduces the power of the sanctions. just piling on the sanctions with no clear route out of them. it means that we could be stuck in the situation for a very long time. it is not a good situation. it is hard to see where it ends. ann
tom stevenson is the investment director at fidelity investment management ltd.ight have an opinion on iran but if we look at this policy by the united states of stop theamerica first, running of the six month high of america. lack ofou look at this cohesion of america with the rest of their partners in regards to iran? does it raise the attention of geopolitical risks? what are the consequences of the global investment director? coherence, of cohesion between the u.s. and its partners in...
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we see that adlai stevenson, the ambassador to the united nations then was attacked with placards atll leading up to the tragedy of daily plaza. i fear and i pray that i'm wrong, that you could be playing the tape you just played a moment ago, the sequence when in fact, something terrible happens. and words have consequences. and words from the very top have the most far reaching consequences. >> my friend, i join you in hoping you're wrong for benefit of all of us. jon mech chem, always a pleasure. thank you for spending part of your friday night with us. coming up, it was something small that one of our sharp-eyed expert lawyers noticed about the manafort jury this week. it may be a good sign for the prosecution. we'll tell you about it when we come back. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works
we see that adlai stevenson, the ambassador to the united nations then was attacked with placards atll leading up to the tragedy of daily plaza. i fear and i pray that i'm wrong, that you could be playing the tape you just played a moment ago, the sequence when in fact, something terrible happens. and words have consequences. and words from the very top have the most far reaching consequences. >> my friend, i join you in hoping you're wrong for benefit of all of us. jon mech chem, always...
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nominated to be republican candidate for president, and went on to win a landslide victory over adlai stevenson. . president and mrs. eisenhower occupied the executive mansion for a little more than a year and a half in the summer of 1954, unable to attend the reunion in gettysburg. he sent a message to his former comrades, the lieutenant general. please extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the homecoming reunion of the world war tank corps association. as you review the experience gained in the active service of your country, you can take added satisfaction that your fellow citizens understand and appreciate the importance of your contributions to the security of our nation. i wish you a successful and enjoyable reunion. general ofcommanding the second army had quartered fort meade, maryland, was a fitting surrogate to represent the 34th president. as a young officer, parks had tanknded company a's 333rd battalion and camp colt. , the pine was planted with soil from all 48 states and territories of alaska and hawaii. in most cases, the soil was taken from a significant historic si
nominated to be republican candidate for president, and went on to win a landslide victory over adlai stevenson. . president and mrs. eisenhower occupied the executive mansion for a little more than a year and a half in the summer of 1954, unable to attend the reunion in gettysburg. he sent a message to his former comrades, the lieutenant general. please extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the homecoming reunion of the world war tank corps association. as you review the experience...
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and brett stevenson, op-ed columnist of "the new york times." brett, do these tapes help omarosa's credibility? >> no, we may as well bring out our checkbooks right now and write checks to the trump 2020 campaign by giving her the time she's clearly asking for. in anyone has less credibility than donald trump, it's actually probably omarosa. there's so many things to say about this white house right out in. there's so many credible charges that can be laid at its feet in terms of the way it's dealt with race relations. in terms of the way it's dealt with foreign policy. our allies. you go down a list. when people who are probably watching the show maybe not well inclined toward the trump administration wonder where his base of support comes from. it comes from giving as much credibility to a person who has as little credibility as omarosa. >> nobody's saying she's a good guy or she's honest. but omarosa has known the president since 2004. she worked with him on "theate betwe "the apprentice." she was inside the white house as a senior official f
and brett stevenson, op-ed columnist of "the new york times." brett, do these tapes help omarosa's credibility? >> no, we may as well bring out our checkbooks right now and write checks to the trump 2020 campaign by giving her the time she's clearly asking for. in anyone has less credibility than donald trump, it's actually probably omarosa. there's so many things to say about this white house right out in. there's so many credible charges that can be laid at its feet in terms...
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about 15 minutes to go excuse me , charlie gasparino is coming up pinning down at&t chief randall stevenson, in sun valley and he did that last month and now he said his company is more than prepared to defend itself against any appeals by the justice department, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. there's also a lot to know. the most important thing? medicare doesn't pay for everything. yep...you're on the hook for the rest. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. a plan like this helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. so you could end up paying less. and these are the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. call unitedhealthcare insurance company now to request this free decision guide, and learn more. like, medicare supplement plan, give you the freedom to go with any doctor who accepts medicare patients. it's nice to have a choice. and your coverage goes wit
about 15 minutes to go excuse me , charlie gasparino is coming up pinning down at&t chief randall stevenson, in sun valley and he did that last month and now he said his company is more than prepared to defend itself against any appeals by the justice department, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. there's also a lot to know. the most important thing? medicare doesn't pay for everything....
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the stevenson girls we doing it for no money. slightly horsey face. there were good sorts. one had the impression they played good hockey in college. -- played field hockey in college. it's not inaccurate because women were not in the highest conventions in 1960. i could not help thinking if those were posses of men he might have looked for some sign of resistance to their assigned tasks. always assumed women would be herded around and played a. -- play dumb. he covered the goldwater convention for esquire. armies of the night, which i think is an american prose 1967, iece, october don't know how many people it was. come up to washington to invest the pentagon, meaning to try to charge into his hall. a few people did get in there. you can imagine what happened to them. the hippies from california and new york intended to levitate the pentagon briefing. withsoned people nodding, hindu chants and setting out demons out. raise in feet off the ground and exorcise it of its poison. that gives you an idea of the late 1960's. despair, violence and creativity. know the argument had
the stevenson girls we doing it for no money. slightly horsey face. there were good sorts. one had the impression they played good hockey in college. -- played field hockey in college. it's not inaccurate because women were not in the highest conventions in 1960. i could not help thinking if those were posses of men he might have looked for some sign of resistance to their assigned tasks. always assumed women would be herded around and played a. -- play dumb. he covered the goldwater convention...
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let's talk about the east bay on interstate 880 from about 238 all the way down to stevenson. slows traffic. you see traffic is slows this morning in contra costa county. the bay bridge toll plaza, about a 20 minute wait. >>> bart police are investigating another stack outside the warm spring station in fremont. you've been talking to the passengers how safe they feel after this most recent attack. >> reporter: yes. the commuters said they considered the warm spring station one of the better bart stations, that they felt secure here. so news of another violent attack at a bart station at this particular one. and it has people shaken up. the station was closed at the time of the stabbing. but the buses were still running. the victim was waiting for one of the buses and he was stabbed. he made his own way out to the intersection and that is where they found him. the stabbing occurred around 2:21 a.m. fremont police and the bart police were on the scene. the victim is an adult male and taken to a nearby hospital. he was stabbed in the chest but to beings. the -- buttocks. they ar
let's talk about the east bay on interstate 880 from about 238 all the way down to stevenson. slows traffic. you see traffic is slows this morning in contra costa county. the bay bridge toll plaza, about a 20 minute wait. >>> bart police are investigating another stack outside the warm spring station in fremont. you've been talking to the passengers how safe they feel after this most recent attack. >> reporter: yes. the commuters said they considered the warm spring station one...
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read the speeches of lyman trumble, the george julian and thaddeus stevenson, they're there in your book. read the 14th amendment. we'll talk about that, but that's the cornerstone of radical reconstruction, congressional reconstruction. and the reconstruction acts of 1867 that basically remands the south back, they reject these new johnsonian state governments with their black codes. with the racial terror that is spreading in the south at this time. and they say, you've got to go back. you have to give black people the right to vote. you have to form new state governments and then you will be readmitted to the union. you will not be readmitted to the union under these conditions. in that, because of johnson, the republican party has moved towards the radical version. what began with the civil rights bill, that johnson vetoed, right? remember the civil rights bill? ends up with a program for black suffrage in order to reconstruct the south. that's pretty radical. most northern states don't give black men the right to vote. including connecticut, by the way. connecticut had not only you
read the speeches of lyman trumble, the george julian and thaddeus stevenson, they're there in your book. read the 14th amendment. we'll talk about that, but that's the cornerstone of radical reconstruction, congressional reconstruction. and the reconstruction acts of 1867 that basically remands the south back, they reject these new johnsonian state governments with their black codes. with the racial terror that is spreading in the south at this time. and they say, you've got to go back. you...
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the car hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard, and drove up a small hill -- almost hitting one of theckily everyone is okay. the driver has been arrested... and his trip to the police station... shorter than most. in new mexico this afternoon.... a deadly crash involving a greyhound bus and a tractor trailer... at least 4 people are dead. catherine heenan is here with the story.. (catherine) the wreckage along i-40 in new mexico tells much of the story... police say a greyhound bus was hit head-on by a semi truck... that's after the truck blew a tire and swerved into oncoming traffic.... obliterating the front of the bus. 48 people were on board. at least four people have been killed, but that number could go up... frantic family members are trying to get more information tonight. this happened in thoreau - which is about a hundred miles northwest of alburquerque.... and near the arizona border. (catherine) the bus had been headed to phoenix.the semi-truck involved was on its
the car hopped the curb on stevenson boulevard, and drove up a small hill -- almost hitting one of theckily everyone is okay. the driver has been arrested... and his trip to the police station... shorter than most. in new mexico this afternoon.... a deadly crash involving a greyhound bus and a tractor trailer... at least 4 people are dead. catherine heenan is here with the story.. (catherine) the wreckage along i-40 in new mexico tells much of the story... police say a greyhound bus was hit...
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flavor profis the lab reduceice.barr peen has the sto >>> wine is bottled poetry, wrote robert louis stevenson for this story, blend in a little shakespeare who said what's in a name? the name here is replica as in replicas of famous wines, made to taste the same but easier on the wallet. >> what would the replica version of a $50 wain cost? >> $20. >> here they want to analyze it down parts per bill yion overse by sean callan, director of operations and quality. fhemi in we and its lot of different things. >> and these chemicals tell us things like what? > aroma? taste? >> yeah. both taste and aroma. it tastes buttery, oakie, notes of green apples in it. >> reporter: callan and his team create a chemical map of the distinctive flavors and romas. then replica mixes its grapes to match the analysis. >> i finalize it. if it's really close and they say, hey, we've got three or four different blends, i'm the final say. >> reporter: skimmerman invite med for a blind taste test. which was the replica, which was the original. it was a week talk. would it have all the things you described? the tann in
flavor profis the lab reduceice.barr peen has the sto >>> wine is bottled poetry, wrote robert louis stevenson for this story, blend in a little shakespeare who said what's in a name? the name here is replica as in replicas of famous wines, made to taste the same but easier on the wallet. >> what would the replica version of a $50 wain cost? >> $20. >> here they want to analyze it down parts per bill yion overse by sean callan, director of operations and quality....
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this time around we start at 880 with the accident right at stevenson boulevard on the northbound sidet from 280 with a 12 minute drive time and an extra seven minutes for your delays through they are. in the south bay, north 101 is still very slow. there are stop and go conditions that stay sluggish through san jose. this morning, stop and go conditions along the san mateo bridge. you have a lot of bright lights from 882 101. the same goes for a 80 to 101 -- 880 to 101. >>> you see a little bit of pink showing, and that would be the sunlight. other than that, our camera is also showing cloudy conditions. 62 in san francisco, oakland 64, and here is the marine layer. it came through pretty quick and is already burning off for parts of the east bay. livermore, you should see the sun pretty soon. by the lunch hour, things should clear up nicely. 71 in fremont, now we are going to start warming up ever so slightly by tomorrow. this weekend, temperatures inland are in the low 90s. >>> prince harry and meghan went to a special performance of hamilton in london benefiting his charity that he
this time around we start at 880 with the accident right at stevenson boulevard on the northbound sidet from 280 with a 12 minute drive time and an extra seven minutes for your delays through they are. in the south bay, north 101 is still very slow. there are stop and go conditions that stay sluggish through san jose. this morning, stop and go conditions along the san mateo bridge. you have a lot of bright lights from 882 101. the same goes for a 80 to 101 -- 880 to 101. >>> you see a...
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living with the state chairman, my father, i met all sorts of politicians, adlai stevenson stayed at our home for a week with his family. john kennedy took a nap at our home. i lived a political life as a child so i had a lot of role models but i didn't think of it then. i just thought it was a great life to meet these famous people and i never thought it would be me and not famous but be in a role my father always said -- he took us everywhere, to the picnics, everything. he always said if you behave you can come. i went to that first national convention in 1952 when i was 15. i was a page and four years later i went again as a page. >> my father and mother had three girls and a boy. any father's mother was the first commissioner in the city of hartford and my father had no thought that women were any different or less talented and so he -- wherever we wanted that's where we went to college. and ella grasso was -- i would say she was one of his best frien friends. but in those days i didn't think i was going into politics. >> what influence did your mother have on your upbringing an
living with the state chairman, my father, i met all sorts of politicians, adlai stevenson stayed at our home for a week with his family. john kennedy took a nap at our home. i lived a political life as a child so i had a lot of role models but i didn't think of it then. i just thought it was a great life to meet these famous people and i never thought it would be me and not famous but be in a role my father always said -- he took us everywhere, to the picnics, everything. he always said if you...
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that was said, but as i look around this ofm and as i am on this side d.c., i'm thinking of brian stevenson and his work in criminal justice. i live across the anacostia river. ande talk about racism systemic racism and things we can do in our own community, it is not just getting upset when white supremacists show up on our streets. in thectually engaging d.c. council when they want to pass laws or put 25% more police that are incredibly poised right now and are having their civil rights violated. [applause] >> i think of brian stevens is work because -- stephenson's were having people their rights stripped away from them. i said to this -- they can complain to us. that is how we do our work and he laughed at me. he said you have to get down here. they have to see your face. i grabbed six of my staff members. we got into cabs and went down there. sudden, brian -- it hit mewords in the heart. we can talk about it, if we want to do something, we have to connect with our heart. then it makes it hard. it is really hard. the other things we have to stop doing is we have to stop with our white s
that was said, but as i look around this ofm and as i am on this side d.c., i'm thinking of brian stevenson and his work in criminal justice. i live across the anacostia river. ande talk about racism systemic racism and things we can do in our own community, it is not just getting upset when white supremacists show up on our streets. in thectually engaging d.c. council when they want to pass laws or put 25% more police that are incredibly poised right now and are having their civil rights...
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but the stevenson girls look to be doing it for no money. there were good sorts, slightly horsey faced. one had the impression they played field hockey and college. it's funny, and it is not inaccurate, because women were not in the highest state at political conventions in 1960. but, i couldn't help thinking, if those were posses of man, he might have looked for some sign of resistance in those faces, to their assigned task. in other words, it was assumed that women would simply be herded around and play dumb. and cover the goldwater convention. and then, armies of the night, which is, i think american prose masterpiece. october 1967. i don't how many people it was. 100,000, people came up to washington. to invest the pentagon, meaning to try to charge into its halls. a few people actually did get in there. you can imagine what happened to them. and, the hippies from california and new york also intended to levitate the pentagon three feet. i see some people nodding. with hindu chance. right? have i got the religion right? they were suppose
but the stevenson girls look to be doing it for no money. there were good sorts, slightly horsey faced. one had the impression they played field hockey and college. it's funny, and it is not inaccurate, because women were not in the highest state at political conventions in 1960. but, i couldn't help thinking, if those were posses of man, he might have looked for some sign of resistance in those faces, to their assigned task. in other words, it was assumed that women would simply be herded...