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of the original officers of kings southern christian leadership conference, but they were more in thetes and friends ministry. it is often said the people around king are referred to as king's lieutenants. shuttlesworth was never a lieutenant in the sense that he never worked for king. although he was less known. so that the major demonstrations of 1963, which arguably are the watershed events of the civil rights movement, the first really big victory other than the montgomery boycott. those five weeks of demonstrations in 1963 were work on seven years of that shuttlesworth had done in birmingham, battling segregation and, of course, the commissioner of public safety whose icon -- who is an icon of southern resistance to integration, bull connor. there was a great deal of drama leading up to, in those latter years of the 50's and first couple years of the 60's, and it was shuttlesworth who invited, in fact insisted that king come to birmingham. it took a while for king to , but heo do that finally did in 1963, coming to the same opinion about birmingham that shuttlesworth as segregation
of the original officers of kings southern christian leadership conference, but they were more in thetes and friends ministry. it is often said the people around king are referred to as king's lieutenants. shuttlesworth was never a lieutenant in the sense that he never worked for king. although he was less known. so that the major demonstrations of 1963, which arguably are the watershed events of the civil rights movement, the first really big victory other than the montgomery boycott. those...
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theting back against islamic state -- where on the thet lines in iraq where united nations says thousands still need urgent help. a cease-fire is holding in gaza for now. what will it take to make it last? we ask the former u.s. envoy to the region. >> good morning, vietnam! thousands laugh, but depression drove him to suicide. robin williams is remembered around the world is one of hollywood's greatest comedians. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. we are getting more desperate accounts tonight of the plight of the tens of thousands of people who are still stranded on a mountain in northern iraq. the men, women, and children are minorityom the yazidi and have been driven by their homes from the islamic state, formerly known as isis. >> at last, the men and women through the mountain reach sanctuary of a sort. families have been streaming over the border in the hundreds into kurdistan, carrying their children and little else, their ordeal etched in every face. the memory of the day that fighters from the islamic state attacked their villages i
theting back against islamic state -- where on the thet lines in iraq where united nations says thousands still need urgent help. a cease-fire is holding in gaza for now. what will it take to make it last? we ask the former u.s. envoy to the region. >> good morning, vietnam! thousands laugh, but depression drove him to suicide. robin williams is remembered around the world is one of hollywood's greatest comedians. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the...
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theting back against islamic state -- where on the thet lines in iraq where united nations says thousands still need urgent help. a cease-fire is holding in gaza for now. what will it take to make it last? we ask the former u.s. envoy to the region. >> good morning, vietnam! thousands laugh, but depression drove him to suicide. robin williams is remembered around the world is one of hollywood's greatest comedians. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. we are getting more desperate accounts tonight of the plight of the tens of thousands of people who are still stranded on a mountain in northern iraq. the men, women, and children are minorityom the yazidi and have been driven by their homes from the islamic state, formerly known as isis. >> at last, the men and women through the mountain reach sanctuary of a sort. families have been streaming over the border in the hundreds into kurdistan, carrying their children and little else, their ordeal etched in every face. the memory of the day that fighters from the islamic state attacked their villages i
theting back against islamic state -- where on the thet lines in iraq where united nations says thousands still need urgent help. a cease-fire is holding in gaza for now. what will it take to make it last? we ask the former u.s. envoy to the region. >> good morning, vietnam! thousands laugh, but depression drove him to suicide. robin williams is remembered around the world is one of hollywood's greatest comedians. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the...
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lower for theting half of this year. the stock down by over four percent. let's take it to geopolitics. we are going to talk about russian companies. sales weaken, but so has the which boosted profits. caroline hyde has been working through the numbers. far things have been unaffected by those sanctions. this company has not , so the likes of be withinot deemed to putin's inner circle. been overdone. so says citigroup. the trade sanctions are unlikely to spread to companies such as those privately held in the steel sector. citigroup still things that is going to remain on course. construction is going to continue. we have got sales down seven percent. that is not as bad as it was expected. because of the russian ruble are actually, you getting more bang for your buck. you are seeing profits on the rise because your cost are going down when you are making this yield. it is also very present in south africa. we have been hearing from so many u.k. companies. this is an example of a company being helped for the weakness of the ruble? >> and growing outside of r
lower for theting half of this year. the stock down by over four percent. let's take it to geopolitics. we are going to talk about russian companies. sales weaken, but so has the which boosted profits. caroline hyde has been working through the numbers. far things have been unaffected by those sanctions. this company has not , so the likes of be withinot deemed to putin's inner circle. been overdone. so says citigroup. the trade sanctions are unlikely to spread to companies such as those...
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so retailers are actually really theted and embracing opportunity to market to the consumer in a neway. manyll us about how subscribers you have and what they can do it they become loyal customers? >> we have millions of users. it is a place we can organize, find and buy the most amazing products from anywhere online all in a single place. advantage do you get by buying something on the website? any price difference? to productss you and stores you otherwise would not have found. it is very frustrating for a consumer to have to go to multiple the taylor apps. apps.ailer brings them all together on a single location. it is a single place to discover products from different stores. >> i want you to comment on the wouldand suggest what someone a cold or macy's or wal-mart, what would their reaction be seeing this success? at any one of the stores or even a couple of them, the question i would ask is if you are it urban outfitters shopper, is there a monetary advantage to shopping through wanelo versus directly at the urban site? there is no difference between buying it or going to the s
so retailers are actually really theted and embracing opportunity to market to the consumer in a neway. manyll us about how subscribers you have and what they can do it they become loyal customers? >> we have millions of users. it is a place we can organize, find and buy the most amazing products from anywhere online all in a single place. advantage do you get by buying something on the website? any price difference? to productss you and stores you otherwise would not have found. it is...
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. >> reporter: engineers walked around the thete this afternoon assessing the -- theater this afternoonhe damage. there is no structural damage. the theater has storied past. it opened in 1937 serving for decades as movie theater, hosting the stars of yesterday years. >> i saw willy wonka here. >> reporter: in 2000 new ownership renovated the theater and returning it to its original glory as a music venue. >> huge. great action. great. music of this type came back. >> reporter: now it hosts major national acts. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> well, we are hoping a month. >> reporter: they are hopeful the red tag will be lifted to a yellow tag tomorrow so they can start fishing everything to get the theater back up and running. >> we are ready to keep going. there is a lot of place that are opening that may have been shut down and it was only temporarily and we will move on. >> reporter: officials give officials a tour of the damage. >> lessons learned. how we operated after the event. the damages. >> reporter: contra costa county supervisor says this earthquake will help the bay
. >> reporter: engineers walked around the thete this afternoon assessing the -- theater this afternoonhe damage. there is no structural damage. the theater has storied past. it opened in 1937 serving for decades as movie theater, hosting the stars of yesterday years. >> i saw willy wonka here. >> reporter: in 2000 new ownership renovated the theater and returning it to its original glory as a music venue. >> huge. great action. great. music of this type came back....
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just a few clouds have been popping up over thete hours afwe cleared out earlier this morning. we have dried out beautifully. now, as we take a look at storm team 4 radar, all clear. don't have anymore rain around our region. the temperatures ha wm eed up nicely from mornings at were in the upper 60s near 70. reagan international is at 70. beautiful day around the bay now. great day for sailing on the bay. a little bit of a blustery wind. we have winds gusting around 15 to 20 to 25 miles an hour. farther to our west, it's a bit cooler. northern fredri county at 66. oakland in western maryland is only 57 degrees now. some of this cooler air with the lower humidity into the shenandoah valley. spectacular day along the blue ridge too. nearby neighborhoods, montgomery, prince george's, fairfax counties now mid-70s. it is a beautiful day under way. how much longer will the cool pattern last? a look at that and changes for the weekend in just a couple minutes. barbara? >> thank you, tom. >>> it may not be raining now, but we're feeling the effects this morning. those heavy storms was
just a few clouds have been popping up over thete hours afwe cleared out earlier this morning. we have dried out beautifully. now, as we take a look at storm team 4 radar, all clear. don't have anymore rain around our region. the temperatures ha wm eed up nicely from mornings at were in the upper 60s near 70. reagan international is at 70. beautiful day around the bay now. great day for sailing on the bay. a little bit of a blustery wind. we have winds gusting around 15 to 20 to 25 miles an...
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. >> i look at it not only will it thete new jobs in some of renewable fields but we have one alreadyproducing a lot of jobs and can produce a lot more and that is the nuclear power which is a base which releases none was greenhouse gases or other regulate pollutants while it is producing power. >> the 1990 amendsments crowiated an enormous number of gas and natural clean cole. coal. be created on i think it will impact jobs and we have the responsibility to focus on how do we provide assistance to those whose jobs are being impacted. >> let me move to another example which is the regional initiative across the northeast in terms of the impact that that has had in reducing greenhouse gases and at the same time overlapping with economy across the northeast which has continued to grow over those years. reg-e was put inla place there has been a 40% in greenhouse gsa on average in those states where it was put in place. addition, it has helped to save consumers money, created generated over $750 million in economic value massachusettsf alone from 2009 to 2013. and mr. chairman, i would li
. >> i look at it not only will it thete new jobs in some of renewable fields but we have one alreadyproducing a lot of jobs and can produce a lot more and that is the nuclear power which is a base which releases none was greenhouse gases or other regulate pollutants while it is producing power. >> the 1990 amendsments crowiated an enormous number of gas and natural clean cole. coal. be created on i think it will impact jobs and we have the responsibility to focus on how do we...
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they will only have two or three in thetes who will run vote. the support of at least half of the committee of the pro-beijing nominating committee, which is 1200 members strong. >> and that is a point of contention. >> that is right. fei says this is a legal a fair and reasonable decision. affair -- a legal affair and a reasonable decision. he addressed reporters yesterday. here he is talking recently. >> if we follow the so-called international standards imposed by some small groups of people in hong kong, it will create a chaotic society. until now, they can tell us the exact definition of international standard. as a result, many hong kong people have wasted a lot of time discussing things that are not appropriate and are not discussing things that are appropriate. li ffei --ard from fei. what has been the reaction from activist groups. building. from this they are going to push for one person, one vote. we just had anson chan here and you can see the response. >> this ultraconservative decision will radicalize public opinion. there will be
they will only have two or three in thetes who will run vote. the support of at least half of the committee of the pro-beijing nominating committee, which is 1200 members strong. >> and that is a point of contention. >> that is right. fei says this is a legal a fair and reasonable decision. affair -- a legal affair and a reasonable decision. he addressed reporters yesterday. here he is talking recently. >> if we follow the so-called international standards imposed by some...
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what's thete government and what's the private sector, so that's, if i to tell you who him a most concerned from an atan stack would probably be the governor of iran, through assigner hez bow low or some of his other proxies. russians are doing this every day. i dop know who is behind the key bore at the time. tribute,ting better at but by no means 100%. finally you're starting to see enterprises. s.iminal candidate these are largely russia shan speaking -- urasian criminal enterprises. just at the target, that's what you're seeing. if you think that's the only thing that's going on right now, putses it a board room, it some ownership in executives to theess the issue, but here ones who got caught k. if you think they're alone, think again. and the reality is that this is handinged or to be hacked and those that aren't been hacked so to me when you're starting to look at some of the corporate some of thend business challenges and executives, signers at the top the list list going forward. from a national security from a foreign, counter intelligence cyber is need to bebut you engage inthat
what's thete government and what's the private sector, so that's, if i to tell you who him a most concerned from an atan stack would probably be the governor of iran, through assigner hez bow low or some of his other proxies. russians are doing this every day. i dop know who is behind the key bore at the time. tribute,ting better at but by no means 100%. finally you're starting to see enterprises. s.iminal candidate these are largely russia shan speaking -- urasian criminal enterprises. just at...
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the latino community is -- theted in the undocumented population is huge. there are huge waiting lists in asia to come here. the philippines may have a 20 year wait list. when i covered immigration out of the white house, i get a lot of stories about the latino point of view. up asian calling groups involved in this and ended up having a big story that they cared about something else, which was this legal immigration system. was to movedebate it away from what asians cared that andduce some of put it on business visas and get them on board. it became a big issue with asian groups. [indiscernible] visas, never their came back. i want to go back to something bill had mentioned earlier. you said he had to reach out to the black population. mississippi is considered one of the most -- >> it has history. tight, the race was cochrane campaign with the help establishing the republican chair in d.c. made a concerted effort to reach out to african-american voters who responded -- >> but how? how do you talk to people who have not trusted an entire party for so long?
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on theting that occurs crops, no testing on non-gml crops that have a variety of processes and geneticlteration. all of them are not the natural, original crops that existed. basically not only is there a great deal of testing much more so than other aspects of the food supply, but it is voluntary. if you do not think you want to be affected by it, then just eat non-gmo.led as stick to organic foods. it would help any way to not eat processed foods so you can improve the diet. what about people who would like to modify organisms in order to really cause us harm's. bio weapons, bio weaponry in things of that sort, which will have nothing to do with this debate. what if you were to take small pox and engineer it to be transmitted through the air? airborne. not probably an impossibility. ready serious thing. here is a photograph. that is a young girl with smallpox. it does.hat these are the things you can really worry about. i am not worried about it in the least. for them to bec completely unconvincing. virtually every scientist, scientific organization that has any credibility agrees wi
on theting that occurs crops, no testing on non-gml crops that have a variety of processes and geneticlteration. all of them are not the natural, original crops that existed. basically not only is there a great deal of testing much more so than other aspects of the food supply, but it is voluntary. if you do not think you want to be affected by it, then just eat non-gmo.led as stick to organic foods. it would help any way to not eat processed foods so you can improve the diet. what about people...
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progress in building up more confidence, more trust, making sure that our criminal justice aware of thetely possibilities of disparities in treatment. there are safeguards in place to avoid those disparities, where training and assistance is provided to local law enforcement who may just need more information in order to avoid potential disparity. all those things can make a difference. one of the things i was most proud of in the state legislature back when i had no gray hair and none of you could passedce my name -- i legislation requiring videotaping of interrogations and confessions. dealingad legislation with racial profiling in illinois. in both cases he worked with local law enforcement and the argument was that you can do a better job as a law enforcement official if you have build up credibility and trust. there are some basic things that can be done to promote that kind of trust. in some cases, it is just a lack of information and we want to make sure we get that information to law enforcement. there are things that can be done to improve the situation. but short-term, what we hav
progress in building up more confidence, more trust, making sure that our criminal justice aware of thetely possibilities of disparities in treatment. there are safeguards in place to avoid those disparities, where training and assistance is provided to local law enforcement who may just need more information in order to avoid potential disparity. all those things can make a difference. one of the things i was most proud of in the state legislature back when i had no gray hair and none of you...
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after that a debate between the in thetes running virginia senate race. tim phillips talks about the the 2014d issues in mid term elections. >> all week watch book tv in prime time, monday at 8:30, and tuesday through friday at 8:00. book tv feature is a wide range of topics including foreign law and legal issues, iran, coverage of book fairs and the bestuntry, sellers from this year. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, or e-mail us. >> the federal communications commission voted 3-2 that all wireless companies must allow tol phone users to send text 911 by the end of the year. the new regulations will also apply to third party messaging apps like apple's i message. came following a discussion on the matter in their opening meeting. wireless companies have until december 31st to comply with the new rule. this is just over an hour. i will call for the vote. all in favor say aye. no.sed, ayes have it. thank you very much. of yourureau for all activities, the request that you made for editorial privileges is granted. madam
after that a debate between the in thetes running virginia senate race. tim phillips talks about the the 2014d issues in mid term elections. >> all week watch book tv in prime time, monday at 8:30, and tuesday through friday at 8:00. book tv feature is a wide range of topics including foreign law and legal issues, iran, coverage of book fairs and the bestuntry, sellers from this year. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us, or e-mail us. >> the...
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you for they thank and thete leadership issues we will be discussing today. would also like to judas dr. jill biden who is here as well. she has been a tremendous partner over the past several years. i am thrilled she's with us here today. and of course, thank you to all of you for joining us at this event. we have a fabulous program lined up for you today. we will be discussing important issues and hearing from renowned experts and we will be making some really exciting announcements about new initiatives across africa. this is going to be a really big today. this has been a day that has been a part of a big week that has been part of months actually. as you may know, the summit that your husband's are tending the sick is the largest gathering of african american leaders hosted by an american president. about six weeks ago, 500 young leaders from across africa arrived here in the united states to take part in the mandela washington fellowship for young african leaders. i have to tell you that these young men and women are truly extraordinary. age.are barely
you for they thank and thete leadership issues we will be discussing today. would also like to judas dr. jill biden who is here as well. she has been a tremendous partner over the past several years. i am thrilled she's with us here today. and of course, thank you to all of you for joining us at this event. we have a fabulous program lined up for you today. we will be discussing important issues and hearing from renowned experts and we will be making some really exciting announcements about new...
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try to locally, andlong .hen statewide i don't think we're talking about that so much when we're theting states, or changeents to getting speeded up. >> i think a cautious approach change, andntal marriage when it only been 10 years it's pretty irrational and i think any voter in highway that rationale. >> you have to concede that it's a much harder case, would you lose or what's your -- >> i think michigan's response respect toting with .he gender i think another response is chains are the uncertain facts not inevitably mean that -- the court said we have these don't know whether an exception is necessary or not defer to theng to legislative branches. analysis coulde be under taken here. that, the testk to beou adopt also has consistent with the history and practices of the people, so i that that if you think heightened scrutiny versus reaction al basis review itually makes the difference, think the town of greece is a good indication that rationale reviews the appropriate test, because the traditional has beenn of marriage its this country since founding. the full faith and credit clas
try to locally, andlong .hen statewide i don't think we're talking about that so much when we're theting states, or changeents to getting speeded up. >> i think a cautious approach change, andntal marriage when it only been 10 years it's pretty irrational and i think any voter in highway that rationale. >> you have to concede that it's a much harder case, would you lose or what's your -- >> i think michigan's response respect toting with .he gender i think another response is...
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financing to municipalities, and other governmental and nongovernmental bodies, if they were able to thete a loan fund to fund medical education for students at loyola university, i think it is the first one in the country. last week i was at a press conference, the first day of the medical students starting their students.s for daca it is a phenomenal program. the students who meet all the requirements are selected with all the other students, the standards are the same. the students who are daca- eligible apply with everyone else. in this first class, there happens to be seven students. the students will receive loans through the illinois finance authority. education of their when they graduate, they will work for three or four years in illinois in an underserved community. that is how they contribute back towards the purpose, a charitable purpose in terms of providing much-needed medical services in underserved communities. we have had a wonderful response in chicago. the governor is looking at expanding that. we would love to have all the medical schools and dental schools in illinois
financing to municipalities, and other governmental and nongovernmental bodies, if they were able to thete a loan fund to fund medical education for students at loyola university, i think it is the first one in the country. last week i was at a press conference, the first day of the medical students starting their students.s for daca it is a phenomenal program. the students who meet all the requirements are selected with all the other students, the standards are the same. the students who are...
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"thete a critical piece in washington post," a while back, and a column in "the huffington post," and i noted that when they focus on the palestinians in an enormous body count, going to get the israelis, there was the face of the prison, interviews with the mother, interviews with the citizens. the lost israelis were humanized. the lost palestinians were objectified and presented as a lump sum. that is a problem of print media and i think it is still a problem. television has done a somewhat better job, certainly from the earlier gaza assault that you noted when television did nothing but cover it from outside of the borders. this time they had people on the ground doing, i think, a very extraordinary work. i appreciated that. i will tell you, there was a piece in "the new york times," version, in the online a gaza diary. look it up. just extraordinary. look up el monitor, the news and lghoulation website and a -- she has done a great job on the ground day today telling the story of what gazans are enduring. some of it is heartbreaking, but all of it is informing. is the kind of thin
"thete a critical piece in washington post," a while back, and a column in "the huffington post," and i noted that when they focus on the palestinians in an enormous body count, going to get the israelis, there was the face of the prison, interviews with the mother, interviews with the citizens. the lost israelis were humanized. the lost palestinians were objectified and presented as a lump sum. that is a problem of print media and i think it is still a problem. television...
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"thete a critical piece in washington post," a while back, and a column in "the huffington post," and i noted that when they focus on the palestinians in an enormous body count, going to get the israelis, there was the face of the prison, interviews with the mother, interviews with the citizens. the lost israelis were humanized. the lost palestinians were objectified and presented as a lump sum. that is a problem of print media and i think it is still a problem. television has done a somewhat better job, certainly from the earlier gaza assault that you noted when television did nothing but cover it from outside of the borders. this time they had people on the ground doing, i think, a very extraordinary work. i appreciated that. i will tell you, there was a piece in "the new york times," version, in the online a gaza diary. look it up. just extraordinary. look up el monitor, the news and lghoulation website and a -- she has done a great job on the ground day today telling the story of what gazans are enduring. some of it is heartbreaking, but all of it is informing. is the kind of thin
"thete a critical piece in washington post," a while back, and a column in "the huffington post," and i noted that when they focus on the palestinians in an enormous body count, going to get the israelis, there was the face of the prison, interviews with the mother, interviews with the citizens. the lost israelis were humanized. the lost palestinians were objectified and presented as a lump sum. that is a problem of print media and i think it is still a problem. television...
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