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thelma gutierrez for us in l.a. thank you. and administrator a administrators. >>> polygamy, head scarves, modesty. a controversial lesson in the middle school on the middle east culture. >>> first cnn money is looking at the best jobs in america. i have another list for you today. this one being best jobs if you're leaving the military. here you go. number five. airline pilot. you have to convert your military certification to an faa one. number four, also in the aviation field. a program manager. so if time line staff and budget are your forte, go for it. number three, logistics analyst. if you have experience managing supply chains, this one is perfect for you. top two jobs right after this break. [ male announcer ] theraflu, mucinex, lysol disinfectant spray and...a toy drum. hiya folks, so the other day i tried to buy some camouflage pants but i couldn't find any. [ rimshot ] thank you, thank you i'll be here all week. in fact, i'll be here for the next 18 years. [ rimshot ] is this really necessary? come on ma, laughter
thelma gutierrez for us in l.a. thank you. and administrator a administrators. >>> polygamy, head scarves, modesty. a controversial lesson in the middle school on the middle east culture. >>> first cnn money is looking at the best jobs in america. i have another list for you today. this one being best jobs if you're leaving the military. here you go. number five. airline pilot. you have to convert your military certification to an faa one. number four, also in the aviation...
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thelma gutierrez, omaha, nebraska. >> thank you, thelma. >>> hour two happening right now. you can see sheriff lutz holding a press conference in zanesville, ohio. here is sheriff lutz. >> the experience that they have, i believe at one point they told me it was over 100 years -- over 100 years of experience of dealing with animals and that's far more than what we have. so it's been great to have them here. i've prepared a little bit of a statement. it's going to be different things that we've been thinking about that we wanted to get out to you and we'll take some questions afterwards. first of all, alt this point, still i have no new information on the death of mr. thompson. we are still waiting on autopsy reports, which is not uncommon. we still feel our earlier preliminary report is what we are sticking with and we have no new evidence that would indicate anything different with that. let's get right to the animal totals. as i said earlier, the numbers we reported earlier, 48 to 52, was sketchy and it was. the number of animals that we are approximately dealing with on
thelma gutierrez, omaha, nebraska. >> thank you, thelma. >>> hour two happening right now. you can see sheriff lutz holding a press conference in zanesville, ohio. here is sheriff lutz. >> the experience that they have, i believe at one point they told me it was over 100 years -- over 100 years of experience of dealing with animals and that's far more than what we have. so it's been great to have them here. i've prepared a little bit of a statement. it's going to be...
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thelma gutierrez looks at this tale of two cities. >> reporter: omaha, nebraska, in the country's heartlandave a lot of big time companies here. >> reporter: ivan earned his mba here and launched a successful corporate career. he drove us through a predominantly white neighborhood. >> this is where a majority of the african-american population resides. >> reporter: to the other omaha where he knows well. >> this area here has really been the site of a lot of violence over the years. >> reporter: he says that the disparity between the whites and the blacks is shocking and deeply rooted in the segregated past when many families were denied banking loans and higher paying jobs and equal education. the percentage of black children living in poverty here ranks number one in the nation. >> you can be shocked and say, it is an awful place or be shocked with feeling like we need to galvanize. what are you doing over here, young lady? >> reporter: for gilreath that meant to leave a corporate job -- meant leaving a lucrative corporate job to return home to his community as ceo of the boys and girls c
thelma gutierrez looks at this tale of two cities. >> reporter: omaha, nebraska, in the country's heartlandave a lot of big time companies here. >> reporter: ivan earned his mba here and launched a successful corporate career. he drove us through a predominantly white neighborhood. >> this is where a majority of the african-american population resides. >> reporter: to the other omaha where he knows well. >> this area here has really been the site of a lot of...
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thelma gutierrez, omaha, nebraska. >>> well, silicon valley is known for the inji knew ti, but racialersity is non-existent, and now black entrepreneurs are risking everything to become the next big thing. soledad o'brien looks at this new plan to change the game called "the new promised land, silicon valley" at 8:00 p.m. on november 13th. >>> and president obama goes late night which is one of the stories you will hear about in the week ahead. we will run them down for you, but before that, something is lurking in the waters off of hawaii. a massive pile of trash from the earthquake and tsunami earlier in the year from japan. and you will not believe the size of this thing. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people s
thelma gutierrez, omaha, nebraska. >>> well, silicon valley is known for the inji knew ti, but racialersity is non-existent, and now black entrepreneurs are risking everything to become the next big thing. soledad o'brien looks at this new plan to change the game called "the new promised land, silicon valley" at 8:00 p.m. on november 13th. >>> and president obama goes late night which is one of the stories you will hear about in the week ahead. we will run them down...
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>> we leaf you now with thelma new beauty secret. xwb everybody. >> think of yourself in 10 years. >>reporter: she's helping women do just that with affor affordable beauty line. 10 years in the making. it's in expired by exotic ingredient and grandma butte secret. just as granted may liked to improvise the product so does she. >> look at the table and there was honey negligence to the shu sugar. the honey and then orange juice. and made myself a mask. >>reporter: fabulous at 45 is he hopes to keep things natural. never had any plastic surgery. >> i'm trying to stay away from it as long as i can. i'm not saying i will never do it but unless i feel in desperate that i need to do it. tivb able to unless i feel in desperate that i need to do it. tivb able to hold off of it >> this is the season premiere of "open house." we're on the hunt for new digs on the upper west side of manhattan. >> this is the master suite area. >> this is the size of my entire apartment now. >> redesigning of living room and day foyer in one day. >> they can enjoy the fireplace and also capitalize on the beau
>> we leaf you now with thelma new beauty secret. xwb everybody. >> think of yourself in 10 years. >>reporter: she's helping women do just that with affor affordable beauty line. 10 years in the making. it's in expired by exotic ingredient and grandma butte secret. just as granted may liked to improvise the product so does she. >> look at the table and there was honey negligence to the shu sugar. the honey and then orange juice. and made myself a mask. >>reporter:...
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. >> "thelma and louise," let's keep going! >> pedal on the gas. >>> new term oil, european markets spooking america this morning. deja vu all over again. >>> also, haunting wall street. protests against government corruption, social inequality. the campaign is turning into a nationwide movement. we should be paying more attention to it. >>> if it's tuesday, the west virginia governor's race has become all about a guy who's not on the ballot. president obama. >>> first, today's trivia question, jonathan martin. which president was administered the oath of office by his father? give me the answer. the first correct answer will get a follow tuesday from us. i got it wrong. for fastidious ln emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life
. >> "thelma and louise," let's keep going! >> pedal on the gas. >>> new term oil, european markets spooking america this morning. deja vu all over again. >>> also, haunting wall street. protests against government corruption, social inequality. the campaign is turning into a nationwide movement. we should be paying more attention to it. >>> if it's tuesday, the west virginia governor's race has become all about a guy who's not on the ballot....
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>> post-black comes from the art world, thelma goldman the great dear reader and the art of scoring togetherto talk about a group of artists they saw who wanted to be rooted in but not constrained by blackness. they wanted to do with lacquer or tradition, deal of black people black subject matter, but take influence on other things than perhaps not deal with black subjects and traditions in black stories for some time. they wanted to get away from being defined solely by identity to being a black artist is can i need. being an artist who happens to be black is liberating and that's what they wanted. i started to see that in the real world. doing what we want to do it not been constrained by the old sort of ideas of this is what a black person does and this is not what a black person does and wanted to explore that more fully. being that i want to get to that in one second. define the difference between post-black and and that sort of december all in serial notion of being post-racial. >> post-racial. the post-racial does not exist. [applause] post-racial suggests race does not matter or mayb
>> post-black comes from the art world, thelma goldman the great dear reader and the art of scoring togetherto talk about a group of artists they saw who wanted to be rooted in but not constrained by blackness. they wanted to do with lacquer or tradition, deal of black people black subject matter, but take influence on other things than perhaps not deal with black subjects and traditions in black stories for some time. they wanted to get away from being defined solely by identity to being...
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about this time that you and the woman who was then your mentor, now she's become a beloved friend, thelma he began a training manual for women we didn't teach women, but she thought out to transform them. and in this manual to our wonderful exercises of being a woman, dot dot dot, crowns, one of my crowns, one of my thorns, then there's another wonderful exercise of shedding weight. i'd like to ask you two questions about the manual. i know that sometimes you would be up much of the monday night hearing women's stories. is there one story in particular that you recall that you would be willing to share with us? >> there are many stories that made impression on me, but i am one person who has always thought that our traditional practices, female genital revelation, was not as bad as words been out to be, until we went to sierra leone and we formed a circle. i knew this woman who had worked with me for many years, and she is -- for community. and when we did this circle, she decided to tell her story. and her story went back to her self as a seven year old girl being taken into the transiti
about this time that you and the woman who was then your mentor, now she's become a beloved friend, thelma he began a training manual for women we didn't teach women, but she thought out to transform them. and in this manual to our wonderful exercises of being a woman, dot dot dot, crowns, one of my crowns, one of my thorns, then there's another wonderful exercise of shedding weight. i'd like to ask you two questions about the manual. i know that sometimes you would be up much of the monday...
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the women peace initiative started with thelma inviting us to ghana, taking the concept, bringing it back, and starting something, but the christian women was born before the women peace initiative. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> when we came back from ghana with that idea, we were already using our platform. still from 2002 to today, every tuesday at 12 noon, you find the christian women up in a room at the compound praying from 2002 to today, 12 noon, every tuesday, unfailingly, even if it's one person, people are praying for the peace of liberia. they declared a fast now, and the women peace network is back on the air praying for peace now as we speak. >> and it was at this juncture that your work started becoming strategic. >> more strategic, yes. >> and what i found so compelling is as you're by now, christian and muslim women working to the, and you looked to the book of esther -- >> yes. >> and say something about that, if you will. >> well, we decided to protest -- you could not -- liberia, like any other place, even here, have been divided on social lines, status, ideological, everyt
the women peace initiative started with thelma inviting us to ghana, taking the concept, bringing it back, and starting something, but the christian women was born before the women peace initiative. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> when we came back from ghana with that idea, we were already using our platform. still from 2002 to today, every tuesday at 12 noon, you find the christian women up in a room at the compound praying from 2002 to today, 12 noon, every tuesday, unfailingly, even if...
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>> post-black comes from the art world, a term that thelma golden and glenn log, one of the great visual artists, coined together to talk about a group of artists they saw who wanted to be rooted in but not constrained by blackness. they wanted to deal with black art traditions, deal with black people, black subject matter, but also have the freedom to take influence from other things and perhaps not deal with black subjects and black traditions and black stories for some time. and they wanted to get away from being defined solely by identity for being a black artist. it's confining. being an artist who happens to be black is liberating. and that's what they wanted. so i started to see that in the real world, this era of us doing what we want to do and not being constrained by those old, sort of ideas of, like, well, this is what a black person does, and this is not what a black person does. and wanted to explore that more fully. >> and i want to get to that in one second. but now define the difference between post-blackness and that sort of ephemeral, ethereal notion of being post-racia
>> post-black comes from the art world, a term that thelma golden and glenn log, one of the great visual artists, coined together to talk about a group of artists they saw who wanted to be rooted in but not constrained by blackness. they wanted to deal with black art traditions, deal with black people, black subject matter, but also have the freedom to take influence from other things and perhaps not deal with black subjects and black traditions and black stories for some time. and they...
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thelma is the woman who struck such fear into adrian pap she manages to evade police for a few weeksrobbery. the three have yet to enter a plea. adriana doesn't get any of her belongings back, but now she knows she still has the most important thing, her life. and she says the episode has forever changed her. >> it changed the way i view things. it's changed my life. i think that i've become a more fearful person, a more precautious person. more aware person. i mean, there's good and bad, but it's unfortunate that it had to happen this way. >> police always say if someone tries to rob you, don't resist. with time to think about what happened, adriana says if she had to do it again, she would have reacted differently. >> i would not put up a fight. it's not worth it. even if i had a million dollars with me, it's not worth my life. it's not worth giving my family that kind of pain and grief. it's not. >>> coming up -- >> i thought first that one minute he was joking with me, some customer. >> a bizarre robbery gets deadly serious. >> i was scared when i fell down, he drew a knife. >> a
thelma is the woman who struck such fear into adrian pap she manages to evade police for a few weeksrobbery. the three have yet to enter a plea. adriana doesn't get any of her belongings back, but now she knows she still has the most important thing, her life. and she says the episode has forever changed her. >> it changed the way i view things. it's changed my life. i think that i've become a more fearful person, a more precautious person. more aware person. i mean, there's good and bad,...
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. >> thelma, thank you so much. >>> in the meantime, the president is up on stage.on the stage, his visitor in washington, president lee. take a listen. >> economic comebacks that we've ever seen. so president lee knows what it is like to go through tough times. he knows what tl is like when folks counted you out and to make a big comeback. so with that i want to welcome president lee to detroit and have him say just a few words. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> translator: folks, i'm a little bit shorter than president obama, so i'm going to adjust the microphone. i hope you'll understand. well, first of all, ladies and gentlemen, it's a great pleasure visiting your factory here in detroit, along with one of my closest friends, president obama. well, folks, as you know, the global economy is going through some tough times and so there's one thing on the mind of both president obama and i, and that is jobs. it's about creating good, decent jobs and keeping those jobs. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, before i came here to sea, i had a brief tour of the factory and i
. >> thelma, thank you so much. >>> in the meantime, the president is up on stage.on the stage, his visitor in washington, president lee. take a listen. >> economic comebacks that we've ever seen. so president lee knows what it is like to go through tough times. he knows what tl is like when folks counted you out and to make a big comeback. so with that i want to welcome president lee to detroit and have him say just a few words. [ applause ] >> thank you. >>...
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thelma gutierrez spoke with a man who gave up his job to help his community prosper. >> reporter: omaha. >> reporter: he learned his mba here and launched a successful career. >> this is the majority of where your african-american live. >> reporter: and then an area that he knows as well. >> this area here has been a sight site of lot of violence. >> reporter: he says it's deeply routed in the omaha when they were denied banking loans and higher paying jobs. the percentage of black children who live in poverty here ranks number one in the nation. >> you can be shocked and say, oh, my god, it's an awful place, or you can be shocked with feeling like we need to galvanize. >> what are you doing over here, young lady. >> reporter: that meant leaving a lucrative job to returning to his community as ceo of the boys and girls club, to make sure that kids like this have a place to play and study. >> what are some of the challenges that you ar
thelma gutierrez spoke with a man who gave up his job to help his community prosper. >> reporter: omaha. >> reporter: he learned his mba here and launched a successful career. >> this is the majority of where your african-american live. >> reporter: and then an area that he knows as well. >> this area here has been a sight site of lot of violence. >> reporter: he says it's deeply routed in the omaha when they were denied banking loans and higher paying jobs....
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sort of -- a democratic operative once told me it's called the thelma and louise strategy. even if they're kind of leaning towards the philosophy, point of view of the republicans -- and, of course, gold water was probably a great example of that when johnson turned him into a nuclear warmonger. even though people liked what he was saying, they were afraid of him. that's what obama is going to try to do with all of those millions and multis of dollars we talked about. but i think republicans -- i'll just throw out one example. i think romney and mitch daniels as a republican ticket won't excite the tea party so much, but that would be a very difficult ticket for obama to scare people about. on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is for you gentlemen and my fellow americans. would it not behoove all of our people if we could contact our congressmen and have them sponsor a bill that would mandate equal trade with all countries? this would do two things -- would this do or not do two things in that it would bring manufacturing back to america a
sort of -- a democratic operative once told me it's called the thelma and louise strategy. even if they're kind of leaning towards the philosophy, point of view of the republicans -- and, of course, gold water was probably a great example of that when johnson turned him into a nuclear warmonger. even though people liked what he was saying, they were afraid of him. that's what obama is going to try to do with all of those millions and multis of dollars we talked about. but i think republicans --...
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and return to america to watch the battle on tv with the rest of you. 1991 was the year i watched " thelma and louise" that was passed around our compound in riyadh. when i think back to what i experienced during the hearings, i remember a line the road trip with my parents to visit family and friends in georgia and south carolina. we were back in the u.s. after that even full year and wanted to make connections. i recall writing and might pretty ride in a dusty, listen to the start of hearings on the radio and even though i wasn't aware of how historic important testimony would be, i knew it must be pretty critical if my dad opted to hear that over the usual soundtrack of motown, old soul, and gospel. my parents were focused on every word, drawn in by the better, and running during attacks, cheering on the testimony of progressives. asperger's professes to my parents were the so-called uppity blacks of the clarence thomas was climbing solidarity with and is desperate quest to garner sympathy. i recollect sitting in the back of the car pretending to read " the babysitters club" while liste
and return to america to watch the battle on tv with the rest of you. 1991 was the year i watched " thelma and louise" that was passed around our compound in riyadh. when i think back to what i experienced during the hearings, i remember a line the road trip with my parents to visit family and friends in georgia and south carolina. we were back in the u.s. after that even full year and wanted to make connections. i recall writing and might pretty ride in a dusty, listen to the start...
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are often able to eke out a victory by scaring people about the republicans -- it is called the "thelma and louise" strategy. even if people are leaning toward a philosophy of the republicans -- goldwater was probably a great example, when johnson turned him into a nuclear war monger. even though a lot of people liked what goldwater was saying, they were afraid of them. that is what obama is going to try to do it all those millions and millions of dollars we talked about. if the republicans and up with a ticket where it hard to do -- i think mitt romney and mitch daniels as a republican ticket will not excite the tea party such but that will be very difficult ticket for obama to scare people about. host: let's hear from louisiana on the republican line peripatetic caller: -- let's hear from a sleazy and on the republican line. caller: would not be who all of our people if we could contact our congressman and have them sponsor a bill that would mandate equal trade with all countries? this bill would create manufacturing and america and create jobs and in that way solve all of these thing
are often able to eke out a victory by scaring people about the republicans -- it is called the "thelma and louise" strategy. even if people are leaning toward a philosophy of the republicans -- goldwater was probably a great example, when johnson turned him into a nuclear war monger. even though a lot of people liked what goldwater was saying, they were afraid of them. that is what obama is going to try to do it all those millions and millions of dollars we talked about. if the...