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thurman -- what doctor king and the thurman went to boston and mrs. thurman raised the question with king about coming out here and the the minister at the church. and she said that is when she learned he had already committed himself to montgomery. >> isn't that something. >> anyone who got him out here with howard thurman. this is the great. dorsey blake, so glad to have you. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you for this marvelous program. >> in your dedication to it. >> for 14 years. >> thank you. >> best in your teaching. >> i appreciate that. >> i'm glad you joined us. we have been with reverend doctor blake and we talked about howard doer men -- howard thurman and his influence. read his book and look them up. he's great. thank you. why let someone else have all ththfun? the sosotimemehaphphard,d, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing this all fun.time fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. going to make you laugh.......
thurman -- what doctor king and the thurman went to boston and mrs. thurman raised the question with king about coming out here and the the minister at the church. and she said that is when she learned he had already committed himself to montgomery. >> isn't that something. >> anyone who got him out here with howard thurman. this is the great. dorsey blake, so glad to have you. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you for this marvelous program. >> in your dedication to...
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thurman cole found out three weeks ago he was a match. three donors are a part of the donor chain at mercy hopsital. and after six operations, doctors call the transplants a success. this is the third donor chain that mercy has completed since 2013. the ages of the donors and recipients range in age from 39 to 64. doctor cass franklin says he's inspired by the generosity of donors. 015310 these are generally folks that have a vision beyond the immidate, they care for humanity certainly beyond their inner circle. i would like to consider them heroes for their courage and generosity unfortunately hircock unfortunately hircock was unable to meet the recipients today . she is still recovering. doctor says it will take six to eight weeks for she and the others to make a full recovery how did it happen so fast? how are we already at the final how did it happen so fast? how are we already at the final welcome to subway, what can i make for you? you'll love our new rotisserie-style chicken. 100% white meat, herb-seasoned pulled chicken, fresh toa
thurman cole found out three weeks ago he was a match. three donors are a part of the donor chain at mercy hopsital. and after six operations, doctors call the transplants a success. this is the third donor chain that mercy has completed since 2013. the ages of the donors and recipients range in age from 39 to 64. doctor cass franklin says he's inspired by the generosity of donors. 015310 these are generally folks that have a vision beyond the immidate, they care for humanity certainly beyond...
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. >>> actress uma thurman has done it all from romantic comedies to dramas and action flicks. well, now she's part of a star-studded cast including bradley cooper and sienna miller playing a restaurant critics in "burnt." i recently sat down with uma to talk about the film and how she's been somewhat immortalized in pop culture. >> uma thurman has starred in some of the biggest hollywood hits from "pulp fiction." >> yummy. >> and you are. >> poison. >> "batman and robin." >> poison ivy. >> and the kill bill" film and now the actress and mom of three has a cameo role on the big screen with bradley cooper in the new dramedy "burnt." >> closed down any good restaurants lately in. >> i don't close good restaurant. i review closed bad ones. >> and you played a food critic. >> i did. >> and bradley is a chef on a downward spiral trying to make a com comeback. >> and you're a tough food critic as most are. >> she's kind of harsh and unsympathetic. it's fun. i've certainly watched my share of, you know, the cooking shows. >> are you a foodie yourself? >> well, i cook. >> yeah. >> i co
. >>> actress uma thurman has done it all from romantic comedies to dramas and action flicks. well, now she's part of a star-studded cast including bradley cooper and sienna miller playing a restaurant critics in "burnt." i recently sat down with uma to talk about the film and how she's been somewhat immortalized in pop culture. >> uma thurman has starred in some of the biggest hollywood hits from "pulp fiction." >> yummy. >> and you are. >>...
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. >> bradley cooper, sienna miller and uma thurman sizzled on the red carpet as they premiered their drama in new york. >> i play adam jones who is a character who had a lot of success when he was younger and then he blew it all up and we find him three years later coming out of new orleans shucking oysters now he is going to go back to london and retrace all of the way. >> it is a real human story. everybody realizes that opening up and love is probably the key to fulfillment you >> it was really challenging working with food. i would say it goes down my list of young children food, pets -- the things that are difficult to do. it is really an art and a craft and the chefs that we worked with and gordon, they spent 25 years honing these skills that they use and we wanted to capture it accurately so there was a lot of attention to that kind of detail. >> how to sway the vote. >> women declare war. a scout's guide to surviving zombie apocalypse. and, a miserable housewifefefefe to clean up her act. new in theaters. >> the presidential campaign in south america, fragile our candidate is
. >> bradley cooper, sienna miller and uma thurman sizzled on the red carpet as they premiered their drama in new york. >> i play adam jones who is a character who had a lot of success when he was younger and then he blew it all up and we find him three years later coming out of new orleans shucking oysters now he is going to go back to london and retrace all of the way. >> it is a real human story. everybody realizes that opening up and love is probably the key to fulfillment...
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drew brees looking over the middle, picked off by walter thurman.es a great return, all the way down to the 5 yard line. offense got on the field and demarco murray punched it in from there. eagles dominated the second half winning 39-17. for more, we're at the linc with john clark. 2-3 has to feel a whole lot better than 1-4. >> reporter: you're right about that. this is exactly what the offense needed, over 500 yards of total offen offense. sam bradford and the running game got it going. before the game, sam bradford inspired his offensive players. he gathered them in the shower actually, they were clothed, right before they went on the field and gave them a pretty good pregame pep talk. >> actually went out of the tunnel, went back in the showers and pretty much said, hey, guys, we vt ability. all we have to do is execute. >> what did that show you from your quart back? shows he he's a good leader and how rezyl gent our team is. this is a big test for us. saints have a good defense. felt good to get the running game going again. >> for the most p
drew brees looking over the middle, picked off by walter thurman.es a great return, all the way down to the 5 yard line. offense got on the field and demarco murray punched it in from there. eagles dominated the second half winning 39-17. for more, we're at the linc with john clark. 2-3 has to feel a whole lot better than 1-4. >> reporter: you're right about that. this is exactly what the offense needed, over 500 yards of total offen offense. sam bradford and the running game got it...
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y la otra a tan sÓlo 3 cuadras de la intersecciÓn de la calle thurman.uentran en condiciÓn crÍtica, la policía se mantiene investigando. las autoridades de atlantic city arrestaron a un hombre que golpeÓ a una mujer desamparada en la cara dejÁndole inconciente. el enfrentamiento fue grabado en cÁmara las imÁgenes fueron difundidas en las redes sociales donde miles de personas lo vieron desde que ocurriÓ el ataque el sÁbado. eso ayudÓ a los detectives a dar al sospechoso. hunter de 25 aÑos fue arrestado por cargos de asalto agravado mientras la vÍctima resultÓ gravemente herida y se encuentra capitalizada. un hombre que fue encontrado vagando por las calles de filadelfia fue identificado por la policÍa ya se ha reunido con su familia, durante la tarde de ayer la policÍa encontrÓ al hombre en la cuadra 1300 de la calle friendship luego divulgaron su fotografÍa con la esperanza de encontrar a su familia y asÍ fue. ♪ ♪ expertos aconsejan que sin importar el monto de sus ingresos siempre existen formas de ahorrar para tener un futuro sin complicaciones econÓm
y la otra a tan sÓlo 3 cuadras de la intersecciÓn de la calle thurman.uentran en condiciÓn crÍtica, la policía se mantiene investigando. las autoridades de atlantic city arrestaron a un hombre que golpeÓ a una mujer desamparada en la cara dejÁndole inconciente. el enfrentamiento fue grabado en cÁmara las imÁgenes fueron difundidas en las redes sociales donde miles de personas lo vieron desde que ocurriÓ el ataque el sÁbado. eso ayudÓ a los detectives a dar al sospechoso. hunter de...
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. >> walter thurman has thee interceptions so far this season leading the team and third in the nfl. compete against each other, you know, every day to try to, um, pretty much see who makes the most plays. we motivate off each other's style of play. >> we just push each other. it's very competitive energy for the games especially because it allows to you play on higher level and contribute and help out the team. >> he has a lot of things that you can't coach. he has a knack to get around the football. a knack of punching the ball out and he's been making plays every since he stepped foot here in philadelphia. >> all right. offense eagles need sam bradford to cut down on his interceptions but the offensive line did a better job last week for the quarterback. the eagles coac coaching staff s to make what they do simple. >> you just got to just go play sometimes, you know, this is, you know, this is a game for pe majors. we got to just play and we got to be aggressive and we got to go and sometimes, you know, go right or go left or whatever you're going to do and block the guy that show
. >> walter thurman has thee interceptions so far this season leading the team and third in the nfl. compete against each other, you know, every day to try to, um, pretty much see who makes the most plays. we motivate off each other's style of play. >> we just push each other. it's very competitive energy for the games especially because it allows to you play on higher level and contribute and help out the team. >> he has a lot of things that you can't coach. he has a knack to...
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. >> that was strong thurman. >> right. >> we all no that he was one of the laws sophisticated ever toce the halls of congress. [laughter] >> that was pretty bizarre. the simple fact that these were the leading figures, noted constitutionalist. >> and aa vacuous figure during the watergate hearings, but not so much so during these. >> harvard law school. sam ervin, he collected books. about 35,000 books. he went into bookstores all the time. law books, books about history, books about the arts, books about religion. he had a ton of books command he was a very smart man, but nowhere in none of those books does sam ervin ever feel he found a line or paragraph that justified inequality for the black man. >> well, how about -- i'm going to come back to something that a southern statesmen said, strom thurmond, and have between thurman and diesel and irving they set the tone for the hearing because it seemed that they did the lion's share of the questioning of the justice. >> well, yes. they have seniority. they had been in the senate a long time. and they were known as the old pools, that's
. >> that was strong thurman. >> right. >> we all no that he was one of the laws sophisticated ever toce the halls of congress. [laughter] >> that was pretty bizarre. the simple fact that these were the leading figures, noted constitutionalist. >> and aa vacuous figure during the watergate hearings, but not so much so during these. >> harvard law school. sam ervin, he collected books. about 35,000 books. he went into bookstores all the time. law books, books...
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strom thurman asked marshall about the loving case.he same strom thurmond who was sleeping with his black maid fathering a child is paying her hush and not talk about it. and he was directing those comments at marshall's for discrete reason. the 2nd wife was filipino. and that was strom thurmond's way of, and attempt to hurt thurgood marshall. those democrats, the southern democrats, particularly senator ervin maybe argument that his opposition was not predicated on race but rather what he saw as the justices pension. he labeled marshall as someone who would be a judicial activist. >> marshall said it was not next living document. maybe constitution adapts to the time. there are those who disagree. i believe it is an organic document. >> one of the senators asked marshall how come you do not rely or doubt voluntary confessions? thurgood marshall said, well, i had a client once, back to five black kid who is been for six days and finally voluntarily confessed. >> there is a little known fact even on day five and is a hearings were dragg
strom thurman asked marshall about the loving case.he same strom thurmond who was sleeping with his black maid fathering a child is paying her hush and not talk about it. and he was directing those comments at marshall's for discrete reason. the 2nd wife was filipino. and that was strom thurmond's way of, and attempt to hurt thurgood marshall. those democrats, the southern democrats, particularly senator ervin maybe argument that his opposition was not predicated on race but rather what he saw...
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get him out, and get the champion of the environment, margaret thurman douglas, in his place. she wrote "river of grass" and recognizes everybody is not a swamp but a river and saved it from developments, 108 right here in coconut grove. now, this is a picture of statuary hall. it looks exactly the same. it looks exactly the same. what i want -- one of our missions of courses to replace the statues in statuary hall. all right, that is my presentation. i hope you realize that history is being taught to you every day. it is very biased. women are over method, and we need to get american history into our coins, our money, our our doodles come out statues come our street names, and in the u.s. capital because we are influencing the minds of girls, we are influencing the minds of ways, of men, and of women themselves. so if you would like to help, i am open to have volunteers, helpers. everybody, i am a counter, i count everything -- how many people in this room, how many ceiling tiles -- and i would love your help. [laughter] thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright nat
get him out, and get the champion of the environment, margaret thurman douglas, in his place. she wrote "river of grass" and recognizes everybody is not a swamp but a river and saved it from developments, 108 right here in coconut grove. now, this is a picture of statuary hall. it looks exactly the same. it looks exactly the same. what i want -- one of our missions of courses to replace the statues in statuary hall. all right, that is my presentation. i hope you realize that history...
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and how, between thurman and eastland, and ervin, they set the tone for the ring.because it seems they did the lion share, as she recounted, a question at the justice. >> well, yes. they had seniority. they had been in the senate a long time, and they were known as the old bulls. james eastland in mississippi once stop the hearings to get got real quiet, and let it thurgood marshall and said, mr. marshall, do you like the white people of the south? yes, that was the question. it was like a hammer fell because that was a question for all those others wanted to ask thurgood marshall, because their minds and said you upended our way of life. all these -- >> right. >> thurgood marshall was considered public enemy number one throughout the south. one man, white man, in his late '60s who i interviewed, he said, one of the amazing things is that when i was little in my community, parents would tell us if we're bad, thurgood marshall is going to come get you. [laughter] and this is a line -- [laughter] and this is a line in my book. he told me, he said, and i didn't even k
and how, between thurman and eastland, and ervin, they set the tone for the ring.because it seems they did the lion share, as she recounted, a question at the justice. >> well, yes. they had seniority. they had been in the senate a long time, and they were known as the old bulls. james eastland in mississippi once stop the hearings to get got real quiet, and let it thurgood marshall and said, mr. marshall, do you like the white people of the south? yes, that was the question. it was like...
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i believe the senate and senator leahy and senator biden and you, thurman created mandatory minimums, sentencing guidelines, ended parole, and did a number of other things that ended the revolving door in criminal justice and created a framework that these states followed through increased prosecutions and ending the revolving door and murder rates are have what they were in 1980. half what they were. of thousands of people since 1980 are alive today, living productive lives because they were not murdered. we know recidivism is a big issue. know according to the department of justice that 75% have been rearrested. we do not know what crimes they might have committed they were awayrrested for and got with. certainly that is true with drug dealers. we have a lot of people concerned about it. beenegislation that has produced, the national district attorney's association, the national share up association, the federal bureau of investigation agent association, they say "this bill should not be addressed by the senate committee at this time." officersnal narcotics association. "our members
i believe the senate and senator leahy and senator biden and you, thurman created mandatory minimums, sentencing guidelines, ended parole, and did a number of other things that ended the revolving door in criminal justice and created a framework that these states followed through increased prosecutions and ending the revolving door and murder rates are have what they were in 1980. half what they were. of thousands of people since 1980 are alive today, living productive lives because they were...
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. >> [laughter] >> darya: highlight to you all dressed up earlier as in the three men--uma thurman. darya: >> [laughter] >> darya: if you have cool ideas or what colitis cocotte kron4.com. surely you look like in your costume, the kids, the pets. here's a little healthy ae eat well, helive well,tle healthy ae and take of whyou.akes you right down to your skin with aveeno® aveeno® daily and takmoisturizing lotion and 5 vital nutrients forf healthier looking skin in just one day. healthy skin equals beautiful skin. and for shower softness, add the body wash, too! aveeno® naturally beautiful results® healthy skin equals beautiful skin. >> reporter: major hot spot for the east bay. the those of you have to travel through signal on south on 680 a free rate some patrol vehicle and a tanker truck collided and the tanker traffic is leaking fuel. they will divert all traffic off the andrade road. stay off of the 680. locate and mark fieldman a for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come ou
. >> [laughter] >> darya: highlight to you all dressed up earlier as in the three men--uma thurman. darya: >> [laughter] >> darya: if you have cool ideas or what colitis cocotte kron4.com. surely you look like in your costume, the kids, the pets. here's a little healthy ae eat well, helive well,tle healthy ae and take of whyou.akes you right down to your skin with aveeno® aveeno® daily and takmoisturizing lotion and 5 vital nutrients forf healthier looking skin in just...
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o i'd rather die than oh the till i get old i get adrenaline straight to the hea i feel like uma thurman post overdosing kick start reminds me of the time when i was really sick and i had too mature pseudoephedrine and i could sleep at night halfway down the high street andy looks ambivalent super hyperchondriaicing, should have stayed in bed today i much prefer the mundane i take a hit from an asthma puffer i do it wrong i was never good at smoking bongs i'm not that good at breathing in i'm not that good at breathing in i'm not that good at breathing in oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh >>> courtney barnett. stay with us. we'll be right back with more. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> saturday sessions are sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family. blue. hello. we're ocean spray farmers. when you take a sip of our ocean spray cranberry juice, it's a little like... [ dog barks ] and it's also like... [ laughs ] [ engine revs ] but don't take our word for it. try all of our ta
o i'd rather die than oh the till i get old i get adrenaline straight to the hea i feel like uma thurman post overdosing kick start reminds me of the time when i was really sick and i had too mature pseudoephedrine and i could sleep at night halfway down the high street andy looks ambivalent super hyperchondriaicing, should have stayed in bed today i much prefer the mundane i take a hit from an asthma puffer i do it wrong i was never good at smoking bongs i'm not that good at breathing in i'm...
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than oh the hospital ♪ ♪ till i get old ♪ i get adrenaline ♪ straight to the heart ♪ i feel like uma thurmanke a hit from an asthma puffer ♪ ♪ i do it wrong ♪ i was never good at smoking bongs ♪ ♪ i'm not that good at breathing in ♪ ♪ i'm not that good at breathing in ♪ ♪ i'm not that good at breathing in ♪ ♪ oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh ♪ oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh >>> courtney barnett. stay with us. we'll be right back with more. you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> saturday sessions are sponsored by blue buffalo. you love your pets like family. so feed them like family, with blue. when you take a sip of our ocean spray cranberry juice, it's a little like... [ dog barks ] and it's also like... [ laughs ] [ engine revs ] but don't take our word for it. try all of our tasty, good-for-you ocean spray cranberry juices and juice drinks. it's amazing what a little cran can do. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a
than oh the hospital ♪ ♪ till i get old ♪ i get adrenaline ♪ straight to the heart ♪ i feel like uma thurmanke a hit from an asthma puffer ♪ ♪ i do it wrong ♪ i was never good at smoking bongs ♪ ♪ i'm not that good at breathing in ♪ ♪ i'm not that good at breathing in ♪ ♪ i'm not that good at breathing in ♪ ♪ oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh ♪ ♪ oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh ♪ oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh >>> courtney...
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. >> ♪ want to dance like uma thurman ♪ [applause]
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i believe the senate, senator leahy, you and senator biden and kennedy and thurman created mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines, ended parole, and did a number of other things that ended the revolving door in criminal justice and created the framework that states followed through increased prosecution and ending revolving door. and murder rates are half what they were in 1980, half what they were. thousands of people since 1980 are alive today, living productive lives, because they weren't murdered on the path we were on. we know recidivism is a big issue. we know that according to the department of justice, 75% of those released after five years have been rearrested. we don't know what other crimes they might have committed that they weren't arrested for and got away with. certainly that's true with the problem of drug dealers. so we have a lot of people that are concerned about it. the legislation that's been produced, the national district attorney's association, the national sheriff's association, the federal bureau of investigation's agent associations, they say, quote, this
i believe the senate, senator leahy, you and senator biden and kennedy and thurman created mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines, ended parole, and did a number of other things that ended the revolving door in criminal justice and created the framework that states followed through increased prosecution and ending revolving door. and murder rates are half what they were in 1980, half what they were. thousands of people since 1980 are alive today, living productive lives, because they weren't...
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i believe the senate and senator leahy and senator biden and you, thurman created mandatory minimums, sentencing guidelines, ended parole, and did a number of other things that ended the revolving door in criminal justice and created a framework that these states followed through increased prosecutions and ending the revolving door and murder rates are have what they were in 1980. half what they were. of thousands of people since 1980 are alive today, living productive lives because they were not murdered. we know recidivism is a big issue. know according to the department of justice that 75% have been rearrested. we do not know what crimes they might have committed they were awayrrested for and got with. certainly that is true with drug dealers. we have a lot of people concerned about it. beenegislation that has produced, the national district attorney's association, the national share up association, the federal bureau of investigation agent association, they say "this bill should not be addressed by the senate committee at this time." officersnal narcotics association. "our members
i believe the senate and senator leahy and senator biden and you, thurman created mandatory minimums, sentencing guidelines, ended parole, and did a number of other things that ended the revolving door in criminal justice and created a framework that these states followed through increased prosecutions and ending the revolving door and murder rates are have what they were in 1980. half what they were. of thousands of people since 1980 are alive today, living productive lives because they were...
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paul thurman was willing to stand in front of republicans and say we note need to raise the confederate flag. we don't need to fly at every few months are on occasion. it's time to do the right thing and it is time for the confederate battle flag to come down and it's time to pass a clean bill to do that and we drove that narrative from 30 days until a happened and it did happen. we are a better state for it. [applause]. >> and we are a better country for it. let me leave you with this, which is i have shared with you what is for me very personal stories and i have shared those with you for reason and it's because voters and people react, not to statistics, not to policy papers, they reacted to stories. they react to your personal stories. we would not have the body camera legislation in south carolina, but for those like senator clementa pinckney who is willing to tell a story. we would not have brought the battle flag of the confederacy down, but for people like me who told a personal story of senator clementa pinckney and others who told the story of their family members who were kil
paul thurman was willing to stand in front of republicans and say we note need to raise the confederate flag. we don't need to fly at every few months are on occasion. it's time to do the right thing and it is time for the confederate battle flag to come down and it's time to pass a clean bill to do that and we drove that narrative from 30 days until a happened and it did happen. we are a better state for it. [applause]. >> and we are a better country for it. let me leave you with this,...