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as the i sat in the audience, watching this performance, it made me, unapologetically.made me proud to be a black man. >> thank you. thank you. >> unapologetically. the company is filled with people who are presidenot black. a beautiful thing. looking at the stage. looking at all the white folks in the audience, sitting around me. i talked to during intermission. talked to after the show. had a great time all of us together. i am thinking, feeling this pride, in black culture, that everybody else seems to revel in. am i okay to feel that way? i am okay then. >> absolutely okay. alvin started the company that celebrates the african-american cultural expression and experience and modern dance tradition of our country. african-americans have always been all inclusive. his embrace was very wide and broad. he didn't care if you are polka dot, green, orange, whatever. didn't make a difference. however it was imperative for people of color, black people to have a job when he started this company in 1958, with seven dancers now. i have 31. we're diverse. our diversity is so imp
as the i sat in the audience, watching this performance, it made me, unapologetically.made me proud to be a black man. >> thank you. thank you. >> unapologetically. the company is filled with people who are presidenot black. a beautiful thing. looking at the stage. looking at all the white folks in the audience, sitting around me. i talked to during intermission. talked to after the show. had a great time all of us together. i am thinking, feeling this pride, in black culture, that...
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she was unapologetic and dedicated to entertaining all of us and left an indelible mark on us.ord, unapologetic. >> sums her up. i heard you earlier calling her a re invention. and i believe she is the mother of reinvention. for five decades, just when everyone counted her out, joan rivers would reinvent herself, reinvent her career. think of something different to do. >> and a woman who stayed relevant. so much so -- >> incredible work. >> and "e" said at the end of the moment, our hearts are heavy knowing joan will not be bounding through the doors. because she was such a regular presence on that channel. >> and speaking of fashion, it's fashion week here in new york. how do you have red carpet and fashion week with no joan rivers? >> well, you don't. because "e" was bringing their production here to tape two episodes of fashion week -- two episodes of "fashion police" from fashion week. they did it last year. they loved to kind of immerse themselves in that. and they did decide to cancel those productions a couple days ago. they didn't today, but a couple days ago. and i kno
she was unapologetic and dedicated to entertaining all of us and left an indelible mark on us.ord, unapologetic. >> sums her up. i heard you earlier calling her a re invention. and i believe she is the mother of reinvention. for five decades, just when everyone counted her out, joan rivers would reinvent herself, reinvent her career. think of something different to do. >> and a woman who stayed relevant. so much so -- >> incredible work. >> and "e" said at the...
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unapologetic is certainly an appropriate way to describe rivers. her comedy had a bite to it she believed laughter was the best way to get through hard times. nichelle turner takes a look back at her stories career. >> can we talk? >> joan rivers could always talk. >> do you know what it's like to go in in the morning and take off a facial mask and you're not wearing one? you don't know. >> nothing was ever off limits. >> i hate old people. if you are [ bleep ] old, get up and get out of here right now. >> born in 1933, rivers says even as she was growing up in the new york suburbs, she wanted to be an actress. >> i never had a choice. i always say it's like a nun's calling. >> she joined the second city comedy theater in 1961, as her comedy career was taking off, she married producer edgar rosenberg in 1964, who would manage her career and become the focus of so many of his wife's jokes. the pair had one daughter together. in 1965, rivers saw her career get a huge boost when she appeared on the tonight show with johnny carson for the first time. >
unapologetic is certainly an appropriate way to describe rivers. her comedy had a bite to it she believed laughter was the best way to get through hard times. nichelle turner takes a look back at her stories career. >> can we talk? >> joan rivers could always talk. >> do you know what it's like to go in in the morning and take off a facial mask and you're not wearing one? you don't know. >> nothing was ever off limits. >> i hate old people. if you are [ bleep ]...
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for five decades rivers wielded her wit like a weapon, unapologetic, tireless. her biggest break he told us, her gig on johnny carson and that catch phrase, can we talk. tonight what we're hearing from her daughter and that new investigation under way and what joan rivers told me about johnny carson the moment the friendship was lost. first abc's mara schiavocampo outside the hospital here in new york. mara, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. rivers was admitted here at mount sinai hospital exactly one week ago. she remained on life support and surrounded by family and friends until the very end. joan rivers only child broke the news this afternoon sharing that my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. although this is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon. melissa rivers, seen here returning home this evening. just hours before, news the new york state department of health launched an investigation into this manhattan clinic where rivers went into cardiac arrest during a routine o
for five decades rivers wielded her wit like a weapon, unapologetic, tireless. her biggest break he told us, her gig on johnny carson and that catch phrase, can we talk. tonight what we're hearing from her daughter and that new investigation under way and what joan rivers told me about johnny carson the moment the friendship was lost. first abc's mara schiavocampo outside the hospital here in new york. mara, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. rivers was admitted here at mount...
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reporter: yes, we have and it really is a tale of two very different stories here and both sides are unapologeticon this issue. businesses swift at pyt burger in northern liberties days after the restaurant went viral. now, not just known for its burgers, but for being the recipient of a 20-cent tip from eagles running back lesean mcc mccoy. >> we never had anyone meticulously sell out 00.20 centss and then add it up correctly and then walk out. >> today mccoy broke his silence about why he felt the tiny tip was warranted. >> i tip on my service, you know, and i think the difference between, you know, good service and bad service or just having a bad day. there's big difference from just being rude and disrespectful. >> reporter: tommy owns. he was there the night of mccoy an group of friends were served. he tells a different story altogether. >> his reason was ambivalent request about bad services. sat next to me and my general manager and my partner. his service was -- >> hours after the meal up posted the bill an message about the tip on facebook. that cast his restaurant into the social media
reporter: yes, we have and it really is a tale of two very different stories here and both sides are unapologeticon this issue. businesses swift at pyt burger in northern liberties days after the restaurant went viral. now, not just known for its burgers, but for being the recipient of a 20-cent tip from eagles running back lesean mcc mccoy. >> we never had anyone meticulously sell out 00.20 centss and then add it up correctly and then walk out. >> today mccoy broke his silence...
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they are unapologetic. >> if you want to protect the children, we have to discuss this with others involved. with the horse owners. we cannot change the rule because this is our tradition, and the tradition is above the law. so ask why the child jockeys are allowed to ride without protection. one of those is photographer who for the last four years documented their story. during that time he says two jockeys have died. the photographs he hopes will persuade the government to change the rules. >> the country needs to protect the children and give them safety and an opportunity to get education. i don't see this with the jockeys. during the races, there is no balance, and i took two children to the hospital myself on a motorbike after they fell. >> after seeing the photos, indonesia's child commission said it's clear action is needed. >> what we want is a regional regulation forbidding children under 15 years from becoming jockeys. if they insist, there has to be strict regulations. >> he knows his brother paid a high price. for now, an 8-year-old boy will race at high speed without the prote
they are unapologetic. >> if you want to protect the children, we have to discuss this with others involved. with the horse owners. we cannot change the rule because this is our tradition, and the tradition is above the law. so ask why the child jockeys are allowed to ride without protection. one of those is photographer who for the last four years documented their story. during that time he says two jockeys have died. the photographs he hopes will persuade the government to change the...
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are child protection laws in the country but the police and local officials, are unamonthly jeun unapologetic. >> we have to discuss this with all involved, we cannot just change the rule because this is our tradition, and the tradition is above any law. >> some ask why are the child jockeys still allowed to ride without protection. one of them is a photographer, who for the last four years has documented their story. during that time he says at least two jockeys have died. but his photographs, he hopes to persuade the national government to change the rules. >> a country needs to protect it's children, and give them safety and opportunity to get an education. i don't see this at all with the jockeys. even during the races there is no ambulance. i took two children to the hospital myself on a motorbike after they fell. >> after seeing the photos, they said it's clear that action is needed. >> what we want is a regional regulation that for bids children under 5 years to become jockeys. if they insist to use younger once there has to be restrict regulations. >> this boy has already paid a high
are child protection laws in the country but the police and local officials, are unamonthly jeun unapologetic. >> we have to discuss this with all involved, we cannot just change the rule because this is our tradition, and the tradition is above any law. >> some ask why are the child jockeys still allowed to ride without protection. one of them is a photographer, who for the last four years has documented their story. during that time he says at least two jockeys have died. but his...
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that's right, like jane, a 38-year-old entrepreneur, these young moms are unapologetic about gettingf you get so high that you can't respond to your kid or you overdose on a brownie and so, then you miss some cue with your kid, i wouldn't want my babysitting smoking pot and watching my kid. >> absolutely. i wouldn't want her drinking wine and watching my kids, either. and i really think once we start to understand that this substance is no more dangerous than alcohol -- consumers of cannabis shouldn't be criticized anymore than consumers of alcohol. >> reporter: forget glasses of wine. this is now mommy's little helper. in the nine months since pot became legal here in denver, colorado, moms like jane have been navigating unchartered territory. it's not against the law to get high. but that doesn't mean taking it is socially acceptable. some are adamant that pot and pearnhood simply don't mix. how would you feel about your kid smoking pot? >> the same way i would feel if they started drinking alcohol? they need to be responsible. and i truly hope they don't start using substances unt
that's right, like jane, a 38-year-old entrepreneur, these young moms are unapologetic about gettingf you get so high that you can't respond to your kid or you overdose on a brownie and so, then you miss some cue with your kid, i wouldn't want my babysitting smoking pot and watching my kid. >> absolutely. i wouldn't want her drinking wine and watching my kids, either. and i really think once we start to understand that this substance is no more dangerous than alcohol -- consumers of...
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qatar denies directly supporting hamas but is unapologetic hosting its leadership on its soil. qatar pledged $200 million in aid to gaza, controlled by hamas. one of the experts testifying before the panel is stephen cook, senior fellow on middle eastern studies, and says qatar is using its vast wealth to gain influence. >> countries sought to place themselves in a broader populist position in the region, there's no denying the fact that there is support for hamas, at least support for resistance against israel's occupation and its - and its policies with regard to the gaza strip. >> the united states and israel have complex relationships with qatar. it is home to a major u.s. base from which actions in afghanistan and other parts of the middle east are based and will likely be based in the future. until 2008, qatar was the only gulf country with a delegation from israel. that was shut in 2008. they had relationships in the past, and qatar had a role in the past and continues to as a mediator of sorts. they mediated the rescue - the release of a hostage. where we see treasury c
qatar denies directly supporting hamas but is unapologetic hosting its leadership on its soil. qatar pledged $200 million in aid to gaza, controlled by hamas. one of the experts testifying before the panel is stephen cook, senior fellow on middle eastern studies, and says qatar is using its vast wealth to gain influence. >> countries sought to place themselves in a broader populist position in the region, there's no denying the fact that there is support for hamas, at least support for...
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. ♪ i love the lord ♪ he heard my cry >> reporter: unrepentant and unapologetic, edwards is in churchness but for votes. because at 87, after almost nine years in prison, the flamboyant showman of louisiana politics has a fresh act, running for congress. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> reporter: co-starring his new 35-year-old wife and their 1-year-old baby. can you tell the story of how you two met? >> you want his story or do you want my story? >> reporter: trina grimes began at edwards' prison penpal which led to love at first visit. >> i was expecting him to be angry or bitter, and he just wasn't. >> she said, "if you don't mind, i only live 30 minutes from here. i'd like to come back and visit you." that's like throwing a rubber raft to a drowning man. >> he was so full of life and had such a good time, even in the situation that he was in. it was really an amazing thing. i've never known anybody like that before. >> we agreed to stay together when i got out. and when the gates opened for me to leave, she was there with open arms. and we haven't spent a night apart since
. ♪ i love the lord ♪ he heard my cry >> reporter: unrepentant and unapologetic, edwards is in churchness but for votes. because at 87, after almost nine years in prison, the flamboyant showman of louisiana politics has a fresh act, running for congress. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> reporter: co-starring his new 35-year-old wife and their 1-year-old baby. can you tell the story of how you two met? >> you want his story or do you want my story?...
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provocative, profane and unapologetic, joan rivers always kept us laughing. >>> good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. >> tonight fans from here to hollywood are mourning the death of the often brash, always assertive comedy pioneer. this is new video of her daughter melissa arriving at rivers apartment in new york city. she was met there by a crowd of cameras and reporters. as the tributes pour in tonight authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding rivers cardiac arrest at a new york city city clinic. >> it didn't take long for the outpouring of love and remembrance to begin. by thursday afternoon a wreath was placed they are joan rivers star on the walk of fame in hollywood. >> i think if you can't laugh at everything you're in terrible trouble. i just think -- i am so tired of people saying, you can't laugh at that. >> reporter: true original joan rivers outspoken style blaze add trail for female comedians. >> on my wedding -- i said you shut that car door. >> rivers got her start appearing on the to note show with johnny carson. often reinventing herse
provocative, profane and unapologetic, joan rivers always kept us laughing. >>> good evening, i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. >> tonight fans from here to hollywood are mourning the death of the often brash, always assertive comedy pioneer. this is new video of her daughter melissa arriving at rivers apartment in new york city. she was met there by a crowd of cameras and reporters. as the tributes pour in tonight authorities are now investigating the circumstances...
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he was a radical political activist who was unapologetic in pursuing cultural and social and economically freedom for blacks. he had flaws and shortcomings and i can spell them out. but what is so important is he provides us with a blue print to understand american race relations in a different and expansive ways from the cast of ic iconic characters who we usually look at. he provides a context for radical political self determination even when it is unpopular. speaking truth to power even when the standing ovation stop. right? so when you measure what does it mean to work in the mississippi delta with poor black sharecroppers? what does it mean to work in tent cities after sharecroppers have been kicked out of where they live because they want to organize for the right to vote? what does it mean when you are writing about small deed democracy in 1966 in places like the new republican and the new york review of books but by the time you start saying you are against the war in vietnam people don't want to publish you and hear your opinion? kwame ture was a political revolutionary even aft
he was a radical political activist who was unapologetic in pursuing cultural and social and economically freedom for blacks. he had flaws and shortcomings and i can spell them out. but what is so important is he provides us with a blue print to understand american race relations in a different and expansive ways from the cast of ic iconic characters who we usually look at. he provides a context for radical political self determination even when it is unpopular. speaking truth to power even...
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the former chairman was an unapologetic backrub dodd-frank. cker of dodd-frank. i began by asking if he feels a need to strike a different tone as chairman. really a question of striking a different tone. it's more a question of it's a different time and place. . think gary did an amazing job the agency did so much and we are ahead of where all the other d 20 nations are in terms of regulating this market -- g-20 nations. now, we are in a different place and different time. there are slightly different challenges. now, our challenges are things like, as we see how these new rules affect the marketplace, we're going to have to fine-tune them in some respects. we have a lot of work to do with respect to our international counterparts. the globale that plan work -- global framework is harmonious. >> to think there may be a kinder, gentler cftc, what is there -- what is your message to them? >> they have a practical and pragmatic cftc. very committed to trying to get these rules right. we all recognize the importance of these markets to a wide variety of businesses.
the former chairman was an unapologetic backrub dodd-frank. cker of dodd-frank. i began by asking if he feels a need to strike a different tone as chairman. really a question of striking a different tone. it's more a question of it's a different time and place. . think gary did an amazing job the agency did so much and we are ahead of where all the other d 20 nations are in terms of regulating this market -- g-20 nations. now, we are in a different place and different time. there are slightly...
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absolute unapologetic hero worship. he's a titan.red and grateful i am to be here. this say dream come true. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ >> it is and was a part of the system. he came up with his own cruel and terrifying masters, and their faces are here. [ speaking french ] >> this was all the gang of the nouveau cuisine up there. '60s in new york. >> every great chef i've ever met has nightmares of when they're still a young man, back in a kitchen and a chef is yelling at them. who are his masters? >> a woman. >> really? ♪ >> truffle soup elza. i can't tell you how many hours i stared at photos of this dish, how pathetically i tried to replicate it. never, ever did i think i'd get to try it. much less, like this. sea bass with a tomato bern az sauce baked in a meticulously crafted crust. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the fish is filled with a delicate lobster mousse, and wrapped carefully in pastry. notice, please, the careful and expert tableside carving and service. >> he has been making the same thing for 50 years. he has
absolute unapologetic hero worship. he's a titan.red and grateful i am to be here. this say dream come true. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ >> it is and was a part of the system. he came up with his own cruel and terrifying masters, and their faces are here. [ speaking french ] >> this was all the gang of the nouveau cuisine up there. '60s in new york. >> every great chef i've ever met has nightmares of when they're still a young man, back in a kitchen and a chef is yelling...
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absolute unapologetic hero worship. he's a titan, a true living giant, institution, a hero.i am to be here. this is a dream come true. >> i want to take you away. >> he is and was a part of the system. he came up with his own cruel and terrifying masters, and their faces are here. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this was the gang up there. the 60s in new york. >> every great chef has nightmares of they're still a young man, they're back in a kitchen, and a chef is yelling at them. who of his masters? >> the woman. >> really? >> truffle soup. i can't tell you how many hours i stared at photos of this dish, how pathetically i tried to replicate it, never, ever, did i think i'd get to try it. much less, like this. sea bas with a tomato sauce baked in a meticulously crafted crust. >> this is a great moment. >> the fish is filled with a delicate lobster, then wrapped carefully in pastry. notice please the careful and expert table side carving and service. >> he has been making the same thing for 50 years. paul has an amazing respect for classic. >> the pesant classic. >> tony, g
absolute unapologetic hero worship. he's a titan, a true living giant, institution, a hero.i am to be here. this is a dream come true. >> i want to take you away. >> he is and was a part of the system. he came up with his own cruel and terrifying masters, and their faces are here. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this was the gang up there. the 60s in new york. >> every great chef has nightmares of they're still a young man, they're back in a kitchen, and a chef is...
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running for president being taken seriously able to talk about his faith in very unabashed and unapologetic terms. and so i began taking notice of that. i followed his terror rather closely. this is all but one point of wanted to write a book. i have to say i have been kind of bring with this idea for probably at least two decades now. over the last decade or so i spent a good bit of time during the research. when my schedule permitted. and i just say that i think i've -- claman's for themselves which maybe is not justified. the first biography, takes his face seriously as a way of understanding of himself, his conduct, but also the very turbulent religious time in which he did. says 1924. some the first president ever born in the hospital. his mother and he was able to be born in a hospital. the first time in american history. jimmy carter went to a place as cool and he was commissioned to into the navy. a submarine program. and then in 1953 his father succumbed to his to package a habit. jimmy carter was granted leave to go back and attend his father's bedside. a revelatory moment because
running for president being taken seriously able to talk about his faith in very unabashed and unapologetic terms. and so i began taking notice of that. i followed his terror rather closely. this is all but one point of wanted to write a book. i have to say i have been kind of bring with this idea for probably at least two decades now. over the last decade or so i spent a good bit of time during the research. when my schedule permitted. and i just say that i think i've -- claman's for...
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. >> unapologetic and as real as they get. >> they gave us a talk show. >> lonnie love and adrian, the bold new tell it like it is talk show team. >> what is different about "the real". >> five women going through five different things and talking about it like there's nothing holding back. >> lonnie not holding back on who tops her dream guest list. >> any fine man, especially if his name is idris elba. >> i got to interview him weeks ago. >> the ladies wouldn't mind putting george clooney in the hot seat either? >> is a man that finds the right woman that makes you wants to marry him. >> did he change or she change? >> or is she knocked up? >> i wanted to know how they felt about the ray rice scandal. >> no one should lay their hands on anyone ever. >> i'm just mad you get to work with mario. >> "the real" getting real about my second week on the job at extratv.com. >> let's head renee. >> i'm with with elizabeth banks, pitch perfect two and how to crash the super bowl. first getting recent about the photo celebrity hacking scandal, jennifer lawrence a victim. >> it's a absolute horr
. >> unapologetic and as real as they get. >> they gave us a talk show. >> lonnie love and adrian, the bold new tell it like it is talk show team. >> what is different about "the real". >> five women going through five different things and talking about it like there's nothing holding back. >> lonnie not holding back on who tops her dream guest list. >> any fine man, especially if his name is idris elba. >> i got to interview him weeks...
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they're u unapologetic. >> we must discuss this with the horse owners. we cannot change the rules because this is our interest. and interest is above any law. >> some ask why child jockeys are still allowed to ride without protection. one of those is a photographer who for the last four years has documented their story. during that time he said at least two jockeys have died. through photographs he hopes to persuade the national government to change the rules. >> a country needs to protect it's children. and give them safety and opportunity to get an education. i don't see this as all with the jockeys. even during the praise races there is no ambulance and i took two children to the hospital myself. >> after seeing the photographs, they said it's clear action is needed. >> if they insist on using younger jockeys, there needs to be strict regulations. >> this boy has paid a high price, but he'll continue to race at high speed without the protection he deserves. al jazeera. >> robin joins us for sport. >> european golfers are enjoying another win. in 1993
they're u unapologetic. >> we must discuss this with the horse owners. we cannot change the rules because this is our interest. and interest is above any law. >> some ask why child jockeys are still allowed to ride without protection. one of those is a photographer who for the last four years has documented their story. during that time he said at least two jockeys have died. through photographs he hopes to persuade the national government to change the rules. >> a country...
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. >> peta is unapologetic about its agenda. it wants videos like these could bring an end to animals like these being raised for food. the meat industry has different goals. >> the meat industry views them as units of production, as commodities. and groups like the humane society of the united states view animals as living creature, who deserve to be treated with some compassion and decency. >> the animal farm care coalition, with a hotline to report abuse. >> this is something that i think people miss. our goals are aliped. the better i care for an animal, the more healthy they are, the more productive they are. >> but farmers and the groups that watch over them have very different ideas about how to stamp out animal abuse, and there's no sign they will be seeing eye to eye any time soon. sheila macvicar, aljazeera, iowa. >> when we return, flashpoint ferguson ignites a new conversation, about all of those very well armed police department. and how to keep them from pulling the trigger on excessive force. >>> later in our prog
. >> peta is unapologetic about its agenda. it wants videos like these could bring an end to animals like these being raised for food. the meat industry has different goals. >> the meat industry views them as units of production, as commodities. and groups like the humane society of the united states view animals as living creature, who deserve to be treated with some compassion and decency. >> the animal farm care coalition, with a hotline to report abuse. >> this is...
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zambawa, the races and gambling on this largely muslim island, the police and local officials are unapologetic. >> if you want to protect the children we have to discuss this first with all that's involved, with the horse owners. just change the rule because this is our tradition and the tradition is above any law. >> some ask why the child jockeys are still allowed to ride without protection? one of those is photographer roma bilboa. who for decades have photographed the many tradition. >> what we want is a regional regulation that forbids children under 15 to become jockeys. there has to be strict regulations. >> this family has already paid a high price but for now an eight-year-old boy will continue to race at high speed without the protection he deserves. step fasson, al jazeera, zambawa. >> the protesters in hong kong, despite china's strict rules. >> live tweeting about the demonstrations, one of them is samuel chew and his father is one of the occupy central hong kong organizers and samuel has been adding photographs and videos to his live tweets. i spoke to him earlier today. take a l
zambawa, the races and gambling on this largely muslim island, the police and local officials are unapologetic. >> if you want to protect the children we have to discuss this first with all that's involved, with the horse owners. just change the rule because this is our tradition and the tradition is above any law. >> some ask why the child jockeys are still allowed to ride without protection? one of those is photographer roma bilboa. who for decades have photographed the many...
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. >> peta is unapologetic about its agenda. it wants videos like these to bring an end to animals raised for food. the humane society has different goals. >> the meat industry views animals as units of production on an assembly line, merely commodities. the humane society view animals as living creatures who deserve to be treated with some mod come of decency and compassion. >> craig hill said farmers don't want animals mistreated, either. last year, iowa farmers launched the animal farm animal care coalition with a hot line to report abuse. >> this is something i think people miss, our goals are aligned. the better i care for an animal, the more healthy they are, the more productive they are. >> farmers and the groups that watch over them have very different ideas about how to stamp out animal abuse. there's no sign they'll be seeing eye to eye anytime soon. aljazeera, iowa. >> after the break, a new lesson in american education, the common core. is it a breakthrough in raising standards or another political football? >> how i
. >> peta is unapologetic about its agenda. it wants videos like these to bring an end to animals raised for food. the humane society has different goals. >> the meat industry views animals as units of production on an assembly line, merely commodities. the humane society view animals as living creatures who deserve to be treated with some mod come of decency and compassion. >> craig hill said farmers don't want animals mistreated, either. last year, iowa farmers launched the...
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steve was unapologetic and blasted e.s.p.n.saying they hold no merits. >> what is obvious is that the majority of the sources are people that work for ray. almost everything in there is anonymous and that it's clear from the subject matter that it's ray's attorney and agent and friends. and they are building a case for reinstatement, and the best way is to make everybody else look like they are lying. >> he disputed the part of the e.s.p.n. story saying the ravens pressured the n.f.l. to give a suspension, a suspension. e.s.p.n. is standing by the reporting. they are denouncing i.s.i.l., and say it is not representing islam. we are back with that story. >> a group of young british muslims are wanting to say a clear message to the i don't recalled that i.s.i.l. has nothing to do with their religion. >> they do not represent islam. it's up-islamic. they are killing innocent people. >> they are unjust. >> my religion promotes tolerance for women, and you have no report. >> and the hashtag has been used thousands of times since the
steve was unapologetic and blasted e.s.p.n.saying they hold no merits. >> what is obvious is that the majority of the sources are people that work for ray. almost everything in there is anonymous and that it's clear from the subject matter that it's ray's attorney and agent and friends. and they are building a case for reinstatement, and the best way is to make everybody else look like they are lying. >> he disputed the part of the e.s.p.n. story saying the ravens pressured the...
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like jane, a 38-year-old entrepreneur, these young moms are unapologetic about getting high.t against the law to get high but that doesn't mean taking a tacoma is socially -- toke is socially acceptable. some are adamant that pot and parenthood simply don't mix. >> how would you feel if your kids started smoking pot? >> the same way i'd feel if they started drinking alcohol. we need to talk about substance use. they need to be responsible. i truly hope they don't start using substances until they're adults. >> reporter: jane is making it her mission to bring pot out of the shadows and into the spotlight. >> if other people were willing to talk about it instead of saying, i was so drunk last night. be this comfortable saying, i was so stoned last night, then more people would be talking about it just as openly. >> reporter: she's not only convinced this is the beginning of the end of pot prohibition nationwide, she wants to spread the word as the founder of edible events, a company throwing elegant, upscale, weed friendly parties. >> it's almost as if pot use is coming out of
like jane, a 38-year-old entrepreneur, these young moms are unapologetic about getting high.t against the law to get high but that doesn't mean taking a tacoma is socially -- toke is socially acceptable. some are adamant that pot and parenthood simply don't mix. >> how would you feel if your kids started smoking pot? >> the same way i'd feel if they started drinking alcohol. we need to talk about substance use. they need to be responsible. i truly hope they don't start using...
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for decade, joan made people laugh, and she revolutionized comedy, she was unapologetic. the limit, never holding back and telling it like it was whether she was doing stand up or critiquing the celebrities on her popular e network show fashion police. heather mcdonnell who worked with joan at e network and whose performing at the the helium comedy club tonight said that rivers really blazed a trail for her and for other female comedian was a style all of her own. >> every time i would see her like at e, publicity event or something i would just be like, i know who you are. i can't believe you know who i am. i was always like how do you know who you are. you are the best dresser of the night. she probably took the other people but it is joan compliment you on your outfit that is pretty great. >> could not have been a more gracious person. really down to earth. when you think of joan rivers you don't think of at least i don't think of female comic, i think of comic. she was a real pioneer. really funny lady. >> i think she could do no wrong but why the green lips, it looks
for decade, joan made people laugh, and she revolutionized comedy, she was unapologetic. the limit, never holding back and telling it like it was whether she was doing stand up or critiquing the celebrities on her popular e network show fashion police. heather mcdonnell who worked with joan at e network and whose performing at the the helium comedy club tonight said that rivers really blazed a trail for her and for other female comedian was a style all of her own. >> every time i would...
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here at helium comedy club in philadelphia of course, joan rivers was known for her humor, very unapologetic, making people laugh and that kept her career going for more than 50 years. brad trackman from mount laurel remembers getting a phone call that made his career. it was a last minute cancellation, that had him, at the backup comedian opening up for joan rivers in a new york city club and he says that he remembers exactly what she said to him, that night. >> pleasure to meet you. listen, thank you for doing this, and no relationship jokes. no jewish jokes. and no jokes about clinton. >> it doesn't matter how long her career was, she tea filed ages and sexism and she was an incredible mother. >> of course that was comedian heather mcdonald who says she owes her career to joan rivers. she work with her at the the e network. a lot of female comedians say rivers blaze aid trail with a style all of her own and she managed to keep it going, and reinventing herself all along the way. of course, chris, joan rivers had ties to the philadelphia area. she performed many times over the years at the
here at helium comedy club in philadelphia of course, joan rivers was known for her humor, very unapologetic, making people laugh and that kept her career going for more than 50 years. brad trackman from mount laurel remembers getting a phone call that made his career. it was a last minute cancellation, that had him, at the backup comedian opening up for joan rivers in a new york city club and he says that he remembers exactly what she said to him, that night. >> pleasure to meet you....
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she was unapologetic and defiant. >> comedy is truth and we should not apologize for it. you're going to get what i think is the truth and it's going to be raw. >> and then in 1986, she made a move that would famously change her life and make history. trading her gig as guest host on "the tonight show" to become the first-ever female host of a late-night talk show. >> fox came and offered me my own show. and edgar would be the producer. of course we said yes. the first was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again, ever. >> the most important relationship of her professional life was over. for johnny, joan was now poison. her show was canceled after just one season. not long after, she lost the most important relationship in her private life, when her husband edgar took his own life. >> he left us high and dry. everything just went to smitheree smithereens. and he left me with no career and a lot of debts because he wasn't a good businessman and a lot of tough times. >> but then a remarkable thing happened. joan rivers
she was unapologetic and defiant. >> comedy is truth and we should not apologize for it. you're going to get what i think is the truth and it's going to be raw. >> and then in 1986, she made a move that would famously change her life and make history. trading her gig as guest host on "the tonight show" to become the first-ever female host of a late-night talk show. >> fox came and offered me my own show. and edgar would be the producer. of course we said yes. the...
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he was unshackled and unapologetic. >> you know, if i wanted to kill somebody, i'd take this book and beat you to death with it. and i wouldn't feel a thing. >> the interview sparked controversy within nbc. >> we here on the "today" show staff debated among ourselves whether to air his answers. half of our staff said, absolutely not. >> in the end just seven minutes aired on the "today" show. now 20 years later, former fbi profiler candace delong examines the entire interview. >> he certainly has his issues mentally and psychiatrically. but he is not seriously, seriously mentally ill. >> making sense of the mind of manson. >> friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. >> the news out of los angeles, august 10th, 1969, was shocking. five people had been brutally murdered. among the dead, roman polanski's wife, sharon tate. she was eight months pregnant. >> she'd been stabbed. repeated stab wounds. one of the victims had a hood placed over his head and the word "pig" was written in blood on the door. >> but the ca
he was unshackled and unapologetic. >> you know, if i wanted to kill somebody, i'd take this book and beat you to death with it. and i wouldn't feel a thing. >> the interview sparked controversy within nbc. >> we here on the "today" show staff debated among ourselves whether to air his answers. half of our staff said, absolutely not. >> in the end just seven minutes aired on the "today" show. now 20 years later, former fbi profiler candace delong...
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christopher says tebow is unapologetic for his police officers and is a man of true conviction.my take now. i went to a lot of vikings football games in minnesota, waiting in the freezing cold parking lot to get autographs. i'd really been waiting for, fran tanking ton. he said -- tarkenton, he said he would sign one more for the chubby little girl with the pigtails and that was me. today there are fewer pro athlete autograph is want or i want my kids to want. but there's one role mod whole has an amazing career on the field and will always be an upstanding person. call my biased, my husband represents derrick% -- derek jeter, keeping the hope alive that good sports role models do exist for our kids, so that they, too, can wait in the parking lot for a signature they can be proud to keep. thank you for being part of the "the real story." thank you to larry o'connor for joining me today. i hope yu, come back. >> i'd love to. >> here's shep. >> derek jeter, good job, grandchild. this is it. sit down, get popcorn, maybe bring over a little soda. the nfl commissioner, roger goodell
christopher says tebow is unapologetic for his police officers and is a man of true conviction.my take now. i went to a lot of vikings football games in minnesota, waiting in the freezing cold parking lot to get autographs. i'd really been waiting for, fran tanking ton. he said -- tarkenton, he said he would sign one more for the chubby little girl with the pigtails and that was me. today there are fewer pro athlete autograph is want or i want my kids to want. but there's one role mod whole has...
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he was unapologetic for his hurtful statements.l believes those victims arguably deserved it and that america is an evil empire. tonight we bring you perhaps the best part of this entire interview when dinesh d'souza, the creator of the documentary film "america" joined us onset, we discussed the professor's world view and how his opinions are shared at prestigious universities across this country. watch. this is the world view, not just professor churchill, that america's evil and needs to be stopped. but of many who are not on the left necessarily but on the far left. >> yeah. you know, to me this is very fascinating. at one point when i saw ward churchill in his home in atlanta he had said to me, dinesh, you became a conservative because you came to america in the '80s in the reagan era. and he described his involvement in the vietnam war and how to some degree that had turned him against not just the military but against america. and it occurred to me, you know, we can think whatever we want about vietnam, but i think what is r
he was unapologetic for his hurtful statements.l believes those victims arguably deserved it and that america is an evil empire. tonight we bring you perhaps the best part of this entire interview when dinesh d'souza, the creator of the documentary film "america" joined us onset, we discussed the professor's world view and how his opinions are shared at prestigious universities across this country. watch. this is the world view, not just professor churchill, that america's evil and...
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. >> tonight, tributes are pouring in for the unapologetic comedienne who opened doors for countless women. in los angeles, fans are placing flowers on her star on the hollywood walk of fame. and here at home, we are taking a look at her ties to our area. joan rivers was 81 years old. she died this afternoon one week after she stopped breathing during a medical procedure. >> and tonight, these words from melissa rivers, joan's daughter or collaborator -- >> joan rivers had ties to our area, including her extensive work with qvc. >> lu ann cahn is live at qvc headquarters in westchester tonight for us. what's the network saying about rivers' passing? >> reporter: they are devastated. joan rivers was part of the qvc family for 24 years and you have to remember, this is before she was on the apprentice, before she had her e show "fashion police." she really came here to reboot and reinvent her career. i was talking to kathy levin, the first qvc host to work with her in 1991, they were very close. they worked together. levin told river also no ego, she was gracious, she was also asking a
. >> tonight, tributes are pouring in for the unapologetic comedienne who opened doors for countless women. in los angeles, fans are placing flowers on her star on the hollywood walk of fame. and here at home, we are taking a look at her ties to our area. joan rivers was 81 years old. she died this afternoon one week after she stopped breathing during a medical procedure. >> and tonight, these words from melissa rivers, joan's daughter or collaborator -- >> joan rivers had...
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you are wearing a t-shirt that says "undocumented, unafraid, unapologetic."the dreamerto and immigrants rights movement. how does that relate to climate change? >> i am here with culture strike. on migrant justice. one of the things we wanted to showcase is climate change affects migrant communities where there is a forced migration happening. we want to acknowledge that. but also say, we are here, unafraid and here to fight for mother earth. >> we're standing in front of a large group of people who are holding signs in the shape of like preservers. we are going to see if right now we can get someone to come over. excuse me, can you come over? can someone come over and talk about why you're here? can someone come over and talk about why you're here? we have a woman who says "redfern houses." by giving your name. >> my name is kimberly. i live in queens. we did not get that much of an impact as down the beach of rockaway, but we're here for everyone. sandy. >> what does climate change mean for you? >> climate change means to me, my grandchildren may have to --
you are wearing a t-shirt that says "undocumented, unafraid, unapologetic."the dreamerto and immigrants rights movement. how does that relate to climate change? >> i am here with culture strike. on migrant justice. one of the things we wanted to showcase is climate change affects migrant communities where there is a forced migration happening. we want to acknowledge that. but also say, we are here, unafraid and here to fight for mother earth. >> we're standing in front of...
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they are unapologetic. >> translator: if you want to protect the children, we have to be do this firste involved with this and the horse owners. we cannot just change the rules because this is our tradition and the tradition is above any law. >> reporter: some ask why the child jockeys are still allowed to ride without protection and one is a photographer for the last four years documented their story and during that time he says at least two jockeys have died and these photographs he hopes to persuade the government to change the rules. >> translator: a country needs to protect its children. and give them safety and an opportunity to get education. i don't see this at all with the jockeys. and during the races there is no ambulance and i took two children to the hospital myself on a motor bike after they fell. >> reporter: after seeing the photos the child right commission said it's clear action is needed. >> translator: what we want is a regional regulation that probids children under 15 years to be jockeys and if they insist to use younger ones there has to be very strict regulation
they are unapologetic. >> translator: if you want to protect the children, we have to be do this firste involved with this and the horse owners. we cannot just change the rules because this is our tradition and the tradition is above any law. >> reporter: some ask why the child jockeys are still allowed to ride without protection and one is a photographer for the last four years documented their story and during that time he says at least two jockeys have died and these photographs...
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a brooklyn native, she's unashamedly black, and unapologetically muslim.ase welcome her. >> i want to first thank you for the great introduction. also everyone for the invitation to participate in this conversation tonight. so should i read the question? here, read the question. >> i forgot to ask the question. what i wanted to know is what is the basic premise of culture. not just sort of the basic premise of culture, but jumping into our present day and exploring what we're currently seeing with the next wave of american muslims. it seems as though they are testing boundaries and expressing themselves in ways that 20 years would have been controversial. what's going on? >> so i like to begin to answer that question by really addressing a fundamental misconception that dominates the ways american muslims talk about culture. this misconception is this idea that we're in dire need of an american-muslim culture. we don't need it, we already have it. we are already doing american-muslim culture. this is because culture is about meaning making. right? it's the
a brooklyn native, she's unashamedly black, and unapologetically muslim.ase welcome her. >> i want to first thank you for the great introduction. also everyone for the invitation to participate in this conversation tonight. so should i read the question? here, read the question. >> i forgot to ask the question. what i wanted to know is what is the basic premise of culture. not just sort of the basic premise of culture, but jumping into our present day and exploring what we're...
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today he was confident in america's role and unapologetic about both our strengths and our use of forcet also about two things, that the situation in syria only had a political solution, and about the need to confront the ideology of violent extremism. and i thought he did it without in any way being preachy or blustery or separating himself from everybody else in the room. >> ifill: what about the part raghida was saying about assad. can i.s.i.s. be defeated and assad? >> everybody knows this is a tough line to follow. i think the most optimistic thing anyone can say that's accurate is our active engagement both in the air and on the ground, in training and equipping forces, provides an opportunity to perhaps get a cease fire to military forces on the ground and get a cease fire from which you can move forward with a political solution, but it isn't going to be easy. >> ifill: another interesting point today, raghida dergham, the president required the hypocrisy of wealthy nations who accumulate wealth just to endisable terror groups and heard king abdullah from jordan make a similar p
today he was confident in america's role and unapologetic about both our strengths and our use of forcet also about two things, that the situation in syria only had a political solution, and about the need to confront the ideology of violent extremism. and i thought he did it without in any way being preachy or blustery or separating himself from everybody else in the room. >> ifill: what about the part raghida was saying about assad. can i.s.i.s. be defeated and assad? >> everybody...
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they are unapologetic calling it representative of the palestinian resistance. hamas, as you know, is designated a terrorist o by the united states and israel. in 2012, the qataris pledged aid though rebuild gaza after a prior conflict between israelis and palestinyangs. as i mentioned, i will be looking at other countries,tie, saudi arabia, iran and others accused of financing terror. tonight, i begin with qatar. one of the experts who spoke before that congressional panel about hamas funding is stephen cook, a senior fellow for middle east teno on for an relations. he said qatar is consistent with a populist approach to the regionto whose goal is to establish independent from powerful neighbors, likely saudi arabia. this is interesting that it's not just that states might support a group whose th they share but state support of militant groups may serve broader geopolitical needs like influence in the region. >> i think that's exactly right. there may be people within qatar who share hamas's world view, but broadly speaking, it strikes me that the government o
they are unapologetic calling it representative of the palestinian resistance. hamas, as you know, is designated a terrorist o by the united states and israel. in 2012, the qataris pledged aid though rebuild gaza after a prior conflict between israelis and palestinyangs. as i mentioned, i will be looking at other countries,tie, saudi arabia, iran and others accused of financing terror. tonight, i begin with qatar. one of the experts who spoke before that congressional panel about hamas funding...
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an interview yesterday, departing associate attorney general tony west unapologetic about the tough lineen with some of the u.s. banks in terms of mortgage fraud settlements he helped broker, together amounted to $37 billion in fines and also consumer relief moneys altogether. that's $13 billion in the case of jp morgan and $7 million in the case of citigroup and nearly $17 billion more recently with bank of america. sums of money he argued entirely appropriate. >> yes, we are tough but we really do strive to be fair. and who knows what the few cher holds in terms of what other situations might come up? but i think, you know, at the end of the day, you know, most folks are patriots and they know that a strong economy is something that we all benefit from and to the extent to act in ways when called upon to make that a reality, i think people will answer that call. >> so in regards to the often-raised question, have the banks been overpenalized for purchasing distressed banks at the heat of the financial crisis, merrill lynch and created the liabilities for them, he says it's appropriate
an interview yesterday, departing associate attorney general tony west unapologetic about the tough lineen with some of the u.s. banks in terms of mortgage fraud settlements he helped broker, together amounted to $37 billion in fines and also consumer relief moneys altogether. that's $13 billion in the case of jp morgan and $7 million in the case of citigroup and nearly $17 billion more recently with bank of america. sums of money he argued entirely appropriate. >> yes, we are tough but...