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many of our activities were provided for us while here at the church and in the schools so that we did not miss the places that we could not go with the places we were not allowed to go . they provided picnics and swimming parties and contests and all kinds of activities right here at the church. we did not really know to what extent we were missing a lot of things. i think that our parents did not want us to know that there were out beyondstrictions the home parameters. so for many things, they just didn't tell us about it, they sheltered us. when they opened the first fast , rather than allow us to know that they did not serve black people, rather than have us go to a side window when they did serve them, they just kept us at home and they always told us that it was about money, that they didn't have the money to do these things. in a real way, we did not know many of the barriers that existed out there. it was a real gift in a lot of ways not knowing that the barriers were there. there were no imaginary barriers in our mind saying we can't do it to cause those people are this person
many of our activities were provided for us while here at the church and in the schools so that we did not miss the places that we could not go with the places we were not allowed to go . they provided picnics and swimming parties and contests and all kinds of activities right here at the church. we did not really know to what extent we were missing a lot of things. i think that our parents did not want us to know that there were out beyondstrictions the home parameters. so for many things,...
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steven is still here with us for a little while longer. ollie is here. we're going to have some fun and start trying to guess super british words. we know that you know the answer. cooleys. >> i think of something scary. >> like ghost and goblined. >> these are some sort of toilet monsters. >> i think it's the name of a yummy, fruity ice treat. >> you definitely don't want to get kicked in them if you are manly. >> whoa. >> it's your junk. >> fitty. >> you're really -- >> if someone was really hot, he is thick, very beautiful. >> a babe. >> that seems dirty. >> like a hog wash. >> all i can think of is if you wallop someone with cod. >> like slapping someone in the face with a dead fish. >> or hit someone with a herring. >> it's baskly what you are talking rubbish. >> people get called an old cod ger. >> i think it's means a [ bleep ]. it refers to a type of person. wron if it's a bad guy or an old coot. >> a grumpy old man. >> since we're all sitting here, the calderon is on vacation, but -- >> hot, successful, smart. >> really attractive. >> he just go
steven is still here with us for a little while longer. ollie is here. we're going to have some fun and start trying to guess super british words. we know that you know the answer. cooleys. >> i think of something scary. >> like ghost and goblined. >> these are some sort of toilet monsters. >> i think it's the name of a yummy, fruity ice treat. >> you definitely don't want to get kicked in them if you are manly. >> whoa. >> it's your junk. >>...
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meteorologist kathy orr is here to let us know if the heat will be here for a while, kathy. >> here we go that sultry summer heat, and it will try to hold on for a little while. in philadelphia down to 85, already after peeking at 90 trenton 84. eighty-four in allentown. seventy-eight in the poconos. ocean water temperature sitting at 77. with the sea breeze it has cooled down to 77 down the shore. so temperatures at warm side dew points inching up, when we have a dew point temperature between 61 and 64, not bad just yet but 67 gets a little muggy and those dew point temperatures on the rise, that means it will be increasingly humid tonight and during day tomorrow. nothing on storm scan three locally but pulling out here is hurricane cristobal who will stay hundreds of miles away from the mainland u.s. but impacting our weather with dangerous rip currents. more on that coming up. in the meantime we have a big parade tomorrow in philadelphia the taney dragons are welcome home tomorrow at the 2:00 p.m. it will be hot and humid. the temperature 89 degrees, pack lots of water heading there
meteorologist kathy orr is here to let us know if the heat will be here for a while, kathy. >> here we go that sultry summer heat, and it will try to hold on for a little while. in philadelphia down to 85, already after peeking at 90 trenton 84. eighty-four in allentown. seventy-eight in the poconos. ocean water temperature sitting at 77. with the sea breeze it has cooled down to 77 down the shore. so temperatures at warm side dew points inching up, when we have a dew point temperature...
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holiday was a fan favorite of course cy young award winner and pitched perfect game while he was here with usjury as you know ended his career but he spoke fondly about his time in philadelphia. >> almost the end door force your i was here when i would sit on the bench it was like is this actually happening? i can't believe i'm here and looking at all the fans and the guys playing around me. it was just -- it was surreal. so a lot of that came rushing back pretty quick. >> it's a big weekend former phillies manager and world series win are in charlie manuel inducted into the wall of fame tomorrow. >>> the taken 93 dragons are still going strong. they beat new york six to five today to advance to the mid atlantic finals the little league world series. they play sunday at 6:00 p.m. on national tv. if they win one more game, they will be headed to williamsport. sixers rumors floating around couple of reports thaddeus young going to minnesota as part the deal to send kevin love at the cavaliers. six source would reportedly acquire former topic anthony bennett. how last week the inform ba online s
holiday was a fan favorite of course cy young award winner and pitched perfect game while he was here with usjury as you know ended his career but he spoke fondly about his time in philadelphia. >> almost the end door force your i was here when i would sit on the bench it was like is this actually happening? i can't believe i'm here and looking at all the fans and the guys playing around me. it was just -- it was surreal. so a lot of that came rushing back pretty quick. >> it's a...
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want to mention that we are recording at kofi right here long island city these guys are so nice to allow us to film here but i want to manish mash while we're here back in london you were seen on a placard max keiser out a placard of peace broke out stock markets would crash this is from sven loach max stock markets are not crashing that means there is no peace well this is the amazing thing about these markets is that they are really seeding on a war and destruction because that's where the money's coming from to feed all these bombing campaigns around the world principally from the countries whose stock markets are hurting all time highs like the u.s. stock market that's where the money is coming to continue the occupation of these. country so if there was a crash that would mean tese if peace were to break out then the stock markets would crash so that's why there will be no peace as long as there's a lot of cheap money feeding a lot of cheap wars on the cheap and you see a lot of death and destruction that's what these markets are telegraphing that's their financing that's what it's all about well the leading politicians here do n
want to mention that we are recording at kofi right here long island city these guys are so nice to allow us to film here but i want to manish mash while we're here back in london you were seen on a placard max keiser out a placard of peace broke out stock markets would crash this is from sven loach max stock markets are not crashing that means there is no peace well this is the amazing thing about these markets is that they are really seeding on a war and destruction because that's where the...
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we have witnessed so many doubts and other terrible things so it's not all of us are blue reasonably to be here while we've been given new clothes and managed to rest and we're very grateful for that which was about which when we were encircled we had no way out so to keep the manpower safe our commanders decided to escape to russia and i think for not clear reason the ukrainian population is destroying itself because on both sides we and they are the same people are not in the book. the soldiers were placed in a special camp more than a third of them have now returned home their commander says he doesn't consider himself a deserted because he wanted only to save his men for kiev retaining the manpower necessary for its operation in the east hasn't proven easy despite launching three recruitment drives since the start of the crackdown gives army struggling to fill its ranks analysts say that the army needs more than eleven billion dollars to replace old weapons of machinery but only a little under eight hundred million was allocated to the military from the states reserve fund the soldiers are runnin
we have witnessed so many doubts and other terrible things so it's not all of us are blue reasonably to be here while we've been given new clothes and managed to rest and we're very grateful for that which was about which when we were encircled we had no way out so to keep the manpower safe our commanders decided to escape to russia and i think for not clear reason the ukrainian population is destroying itself because on both sides we and they are the same people are not in the book. the...
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the region second largest city lygon skin used to be devastated by artillery fire almost daily a team of journalists had a near miss while working in the area here's how they describe us that. we went to the film site where shelling to place early and we still some people at the bus stop and the explosion took place just a few meters from a vehicle blocked most of the blast so the civilians at the bus stop weren't killed shell fragments he vehicle three of them injured me. we were just about to get out of the car when the blast happened i was injured with the doctors managed to extract all of the fragments the area that was bombed was full of civilians and there was a shop very close by attacks like this happen every day here in new guns. or he's a very if an ocean also in a besieged city she says it's barely recognizable. lugansk is a shadow of its former self it was once a flourishing regional center with a population of half a million today it is largely abandoned and dangerous destroyed schools and hospitals silent reminders of an ongoing conflict and this is the hotel in the center of the gaza where we used to stay just two weeks ago there we
the region second largest city lygon skin used to be devastated by artillery fire almost daily a team of journalists had a near miss while working in the area here's how they describe us that. we went to the film site where shelling to place early and we still some people at the bus stop and the explosion took place just a few meters from a vehicle blocked most of the blast so the civilians at the bus stop weren't killed shell fragments he vehicle three of them injured me. we were just about to...
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here next hour. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. demetrius ivory has a check of our weather. >> it's the man hour. >> just for a little while. just keeping us honest with sarah here for traffic. >> we're going to have temperatures and is an mile tiered chance of showers and potentially thunderstorms as the get into other portions of the day. clouds will be on the breakup. a stormy monday coming through. 65 degrees from now. 66 in lansing. 65 in kankakee. 62 and the cal. satellite composite shows don't have our stormy monday at the is the look further out you can see the line of showers and thunderstorms out to the west. rain will be here by 5:20 percent chance of rain. 30 percent chance by 9:00 p.m.. potential for heavier rain tonight. half an inch for a lot of us. 80 degrees today down to 69 tonight. wednesday we're up to 84 again. it's time for traffic but nobody should come here unless they sing the blues. >> nobody comes if i don't sing the blues. aren't let's do what traffic. in bound i 55 road work at 53 this is could be in the two left lanes until 5:00. also the ramp from foreign sales to the in bound of 290 is blocked
here next hour. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. demetrius ivory has a check of our weather. >> it's the man hour. >> just for a little while. just keeping us honest with sarah here for traffic. >> we're going to have temperatures and is an mile tiered chance of showers and potentially thunderstorms as the get into other portions of the day. clouds will be on the breakup. a stormy monday coming through. 65 degrees from now. 66 in lansing. 65 in...
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while you are sitting here talking to us and while we're trying to relate and share your grief, and tryingto find solutions, you've had an opportunity to talk to the american people today. i guarantee you that every single person that you are an influence to, i'm going here for my constituents today and say, i relate to that mom and i relate to the father and i relate to my fellow servicemen. i think it's a tribute today. this is how government works and we have a commitment to make sure we restore, not your sons, but certainly to america that they been fighting for. certainly our trust and their trust in us as a government who asks them to go, fight for freedom and fight for liberty. our finest euros in this nation. to be able to read and -- were instituted in by continue to read out the bad actors and the bad policy and to be an together set a reset button. i want to applaud your efforts and thank you very much for helping us reset an organization that started out as a great noble effort and money to a bureaucracy that is just run amok that you have argument today, my commitment that non
while you are sitting here talking to us and while we're trying to relate and share your grief, and tryingto find solutions, you've had an opportunity to talk to the american people today. i guarantee you that every single person that you are an influence to, i'm going here for my constituents today and say, i relate to that mom and i relate to the father and i relate to my fellow servicemen. i think it's a tribute today. this is how government works and we have a commitment to make sure we...
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while we can stand here and present the data i don't want us to forget that we're here to save lives and i think the other thing i wanted to commend the police department on is the commitment that different station areas taken captain lum has worked with us to create cards to give out to drivers to educate them on the five most dangerous traffic behaviors and also be giving out the enforcement efforts next week. and you know, i think going forward i just look forward to continuing the partnership and continuing the collaboration and making sure we get to that zero goal and you know, bringing in the other agencies and continuing to collaborate you know, you guys are not our only focus we're working hard on the engineering piece we've announced lower speed limits i just appreciate your effort towards the enforcement piece and i know we'll get there at least by 2024 if not sooner thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. one more. >> next. >> next is a presentation of the second quarter 2014 fdr finding and recommendations and ois investigation summary sergeant john -- crudif. >> good even
while we can stand here and present the data i don't want us to forget that we're here to save lives and i think the other thing i wanted to commend the police department on is the commitment that different station areas taken captain lum has worked with us to create cards to give out to drivers to educate them on the five most dangerous traffic behaviors and also be giving out the enforcement efforts next week. and you know, i think going forward i just look forward to continuing the...
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>> it went off behind us while we were reporting from here, a black plume of smoke in the karada district bombs, the other just slightly to the south of that, seem to have killed at least nine people. differing casualty tolls here. sadly, relatively frequent occurrence particularly in those shia neighborhoods where these two devices struck. coming at a particularly tense time of course wolf because today it became very unclear as to what exactly nuri al maliki, in the eyes of many, the former prime minister of iraq, will do next. we've seen john kerry, the u.s. secretary of state, suggest that the prime minister-designate haider al abadi is effectively the man who will run the next government. even the french minister saying that maliki is responsible for the chaos iraq has found itself in. the west clearly moving on concerning maliki history. iran even, a staunch backer, saying they will respect the prime minister-designate, that particular choice. we've only heard from him once today, to appear on state tv, urging them, having threatened the use of force to keep himself in power, tellin
>> it went off behind us while we were reporting from here, a black plume of smoke in the karada district bombs, the other just slightly to the south of that, seem to have killed at least nine people. differing casualty tolls here. sadly, relatively frequent occurrence particularly in those shia neighborhoods where these two devices struck. coming at a particularly tense time of course wolf because today it became very unclear as to what exactly nuri al maliki, in the eyes of many, the...
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. >> here is the sovereignty question, it reminds us while the adversaries are the same, the conditions on the ground, the political circumstances defining the conflict in those countries are still different. what we are able to do in iraq is different, the iraqi government asked for our help and we have a long standing relationship there. what we are doing in syria is complicated, it is a three sided war, the rebels and the jihadists and the regime and treating those places the same way using the same strategies is a mistake, even though we have an interest in defeating and degrading and maintaining the adversaries. >> so you are in favor of what, containment? >> in an approach that the tailored to the conditions that we see in these two countries. in northern iraq contain and degrade. and buy the time they need to do that. in syria we have this much more complicated situation. if we heeded the warnings we could have avoided some of the sishs and now we have a three siding war and it is more complicated than in the iraq. >> when we come back, we'll dig in a little deeper on the very qu
. >> here is the sovereignty question, it reminds us while the adversaries are the same, the conditions on the ground, the political circumstances defining the conflict in those countries are still different. what we are able to do in iraq is different, the iraqi government asked for our help and we have a long standing relationship there. what we are doing in syria is complicated, it is a three sided war, the rebels and the jihadists and the regime and treating those places the same way...
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want to mention that we are recording at kofi right here long island city these guys are so nice to allow us to film here but i want to manish mash while we're here back in london you were seen on a placard max keiser out a placard of peace broke out stock markets would crash this is from sven loach max stock markets are not crashing that means there is no peace well this is the amazing thing about these markets is that they are really seeding on a war and destruction because that's where the money's coming from to feed all these bombing campaigns around the world principally from the countries whose stock markets are hurting all time highs like the u.s. stock market that's where the money is coming to continue the occupation of these. country so if there was a crash that would mean peace if peace sort of breakout then the stock markets would crash so that's why there will be no peace as long as there's a lot of cheap money feeding a lot of cheap wars on the cheap and you see a lot of death and destruction that's what these markets are telegraphing that's their financing that's what it's all about well the leading politicians here do n
want to mention that we are recording at kofi right here long island city these guys are so nice to allow us to film here but i want to manish mash while we're here back in london you were seen on a placard max keiser out a placard of peace broke out stock markets would crash this is from sven loach max stock markets are not crashing that means there is no peace well this is the amazing thing about these markets is that they are really seeding on a war and destruction because that's where the...
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here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. that's progressive. call or click today. oh no no no no, we have a dress code here, and it's not see through. next! whoa, this is a lunchbox, not a halloween bag. so sorry - this lunchbox is already at capacity. rrrrr...a natural beauty. you're making me melt. shall we? mini babybel is 100% natural cheese. a good source of protein and calcium, and a whole lot of fun. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. has the power to kill 99.9% lysof germs.& free and its hydrogen peroxide formula cleans better than bleach without the harshness. dinner's on the table! leaving nothing standing between you and dinner. now who's for gravy? lysol power & free. a powerful clean that's family friendly. that's healthing. a showstopping sendoff for n williams. broadway theaters dimmed their lights for >> in new york city tonight, a show stopping send off for robin williams. broadway theaters dimmed their lights for one minute in honor of the comedic legend. not everyone is being respectful. his daughter zeld
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to get things much earnest of for joining us here international to discuss the sanctions while good or bad the sanctions are in and some say this could cost moscow hundreds of billions of dollars so how likely is it. that the visible for and let me say i don't think that they have faith that in fact the section would be a hundredfold be done dollars on that and the russian federation. i think that that the impact could be made on their home you know the last book or would be on the european union economy that's for sure that they can talk of for example the huge amount of energy which flow from russia to europe one third of economy often argy europe comes from or from where the russian federation it's very important to keep in mind for the future. but i'm slowly but you know just another question of for you here what do you think i mean could the e.u. come up with tougher sanctions should for example western leaders decide the russia hasn't had enough yet. i don't think so i think that three months peter he said that it would meet that look you see from the russian for the future to th
to get things much earnest of for joining us here international to discuss the sanctions while good or bad the sanctions are in and some say this could cost moscow hundreds of billions of dollars so how likely is it. that the visible for and let me say i don't think that they have faith that in fact the section would be a hundredfold be done dollars on that and the russian federation. i think that that the impact could be made on their home you know the last book or would be on the european...
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while. stay with us here at al jazeera. >> on the stream, >> from political activisim in the nfl, to protecting some of the worlds most vurnarable sea creatures. join us for a conversation with footballer cris kluwe and dolphin activist, ric o'barry. >> the stream, on aljazeera america >> as a mother, i ask for justice to be merciful and not punish my son for matters he has no control over. >> a mother pleading with the islamic state group to spare her son's life. >> the f.b.i. investigating a major cyber breach at several u.s. banks. hackers reportedly forced their way in, customizing customer's information and accounts.
while. stay with us here at al jazeera. >> on the stream, >> from political activisim in the nfl, to protecting some of the worlds most vurnarable sea creatures. join us for a conversation with footballer cris kluwe and dolphin activist, ric o'barry. >> the stream, on aljazeera america >> as a mother, i ask for justice to be merciful and not punish my son for matters he has no control over. >> a mother pleading with the islamic state group to spare her son's life....
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use your disciplinary while you're in here, down on your program, period, will be good because you don'td any other, you know, disciplinary problems, because you know that just adds up. >> what was my last write-up? do you have it in here? my 115? that was -- >> it was in 2002. have you done anything recently? >> no. how about before that? >> you have a string of them. i don't think we should go through all of that. >> there's a lot, though? huh? >> yeah. >> okay, all right. >> all right. >> thank you. >> in the past five years, speedy has refrained from any acts of violence and changed his outlook on life in prison. >> debriefing, going through that whole process, is my reward to come back into what we would call society, our society here. and this is great for me. it's the only thing i've got coming. i had to go through a whole hell of a lot to get here. >> so what's up? >> zero, zero. >> when i met him, i just knew he was racist, right? so i kind of like was going to get him but then the type of person he was, whatever had him like that, an angered white male, he grown a lot. speedy a
use your disciplinary while you're in here, down on your program, period, will be good because you don'td any other, you know, disciplinary problems, because you know that just adds up. >> what was my last write-up? do you have it in here? my 115? that was -- >> it was in 2002. have you done anything recently? >> no. how about before that? >> you have a string of them. i don't think we should go through all of that. >> there's a lot, though? huh? >> yeah....
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not bothering anybody and they are showing the police you cannot make us go in sad a house as we can stand out here on the sat while until the don comes if we'd like you cannot force us this mess martial law you telling us we've got a curfew now it was on the street last night monday night that police and riot gear had used tear gas this tuesday in the afternoon it's obviously a completely different story and it was on an afternoon just like this on saturday that michael brown was killed with multiple gunshot witness accounts of what happened differ very much from what the police has been describing people have said that they saw michael running away from the police car with his hands up showing that he was unarmed when several bullets were fired the police has said that the number of bullets was more than a couple but not much more and statements like this have been causing the community to bring their outrage out onto the streets night after night demanding answers to this tragic death they're windows shattered dozens of businesses like this one in ferguson have been boarded up and shut down after the looting and
not bothering anybody and they are showing the police you cannot make us go in sad a house as we can stand out here on the sat while until the don comes if we'd like you cannot force us this mess martial law you telling us we've got a curfew now it was on the street last night monday night that police and riot gear had used tear gas this tuesday in the afternoon it's obviously a completely different story and it was on an afternoon just like this on saturday that michael brown was killed with...
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they've got patrol cars and armored vehicles into that area as the -- one of the officers here told us a little while ago, this is a situation where you cannot send just any patrol car into these situations with gunshots. obviously gunfire can penetrate these cars. they say that's why they're using the stronger vehicles to be able to protect themselves from the gunfire. let me bring in steve kastenbaum again. when i first rolled up i heard the rec shea of several gunshots. in all throughout the evening how much of this have you heard tonight? >> hard to say. when we first arrived to prepare for coverage through the overnight, because we've been working here through the overnight hours during the curfew and the previous evenings when we saw some of the looting taking place, we were parked just over there with our other crew that's out here shooting video tonight as well. another producer chuck conder has been on the air talking about did this. while we were situated there, there was the unmistakable sound of gunshots and we saw muzzle blasts, you could see the muzzle flashes. it was clear even though
they've got patrol cars and armored vehicles into that area as the -- one of the officers here told us a little while ago, this is a situation where you cannot send just any patrol car into these situations with gunshots. obviously gunfire can penetrate these cars. they say that's why they're using the stronger vehicles to be able to protect themselves from the gunfire. let me bring in steve kastenbaum again. when i first rolled up i heard the rec shea of several gunshots. in all throughout the...
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decibel thank you very much for your time and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here for a while for part. ingenues but see jennifer vulgarize ation of darwin science and punishment for an uncommitted crying i was never lost on them for being innately feeble minded still today for the few i don't know why moved by the still the don't know why genetic improvement through forced sterilization the basis for nazi ideology they don't stop at just sterilising the kooks and now go to the point of death. for years and rarely discussed the until now i'd really rather not talk about that right. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refused to know truth. food since changed the world rights never. come full picture of today's news. from around the globe. dropped to. fifty years of media leave us so we leave the people. by the sea potions to cure. all your party there's a whole. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . join me. for in-depth impartial and financial reporting on the terri interview and much
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us on twitter. >>> while congress is on break, we're using this time to show american history tv programs normally seen weekends here on c-span3. next the role of chaplains in war. during world war ii, roughly 12,000 chaplains traveled with combatants into battle and served as friends, advisers and spiritual leaders. professor lyle dorsett explores the difficulties the chaplains faced and shares stories from many of their autobiographies. this hour-long event was part of the national world war ii museum's commemoration of the 70th anniversary of d-day in june. >> well, thank you for attending this session. and i will try to leave a little bit of time at the end for questions and answers if you would like. because often lectures raise more questions than they answer so i'll be happy to do that with you. a year and a half ago, i published the book that dr. t doctor just mentioned "serving god and country: u.s. military chaplains in world war ii." and my research to put that book together took me several years and it was something -- i've studied a lot of american history, i've written history. but i didn't expect to b
us on twitter. >>> while congress is on break, we're using this time to show american history tv programs normally seen weekends here on c-span3. next the role of chaplains in war. during world war ii, roughly 12,000 chaplains traveled with combatants into battle and served as friends, advisers and spiritual leaders. professor lyle dorsett explores the difficulties the chaplains faced and shares stories from many of their autobiographies. this hour-long event was part of the national...
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not bothering anybody and they are showing the police you cannot make us go in sad our houses we can stand out here on the sat while until the don comes if we'd like you cannot force this mess martial law you telling us we got a curfew now their windows shattered dozens of businesses like this one in ferguson have been boarded up and shut down after the looting and vandalism that has been taking place electronic cords ripped out and security cameras broken some of the store vendors. board up and protect what's left. but i can understand a family prayer. my condolences go out to the family this gas station convenience store was pretty much completely burned down after on sunday hundreds of protesters took to the streets after a vigil held for michael brown the eighteen year old was just about to start college was just days away from going to school and this place and really this death has become a tragic symbol of the major disconnect that exists in this community between the police who are meant to serve and protect and the predominantly black community that lives here and artsy ferguson missouri. the issue of exte
not bothering anybody and they are showing the police you cannot make us go in sad our houses we can stand out here on the sat while until the don comes if we'd like you cannot force this mess martial law you telling us we got a curfew now their windows shattered dozens of businesses like this one in ferguson have been boarded up and shut down after the looting and vandalism that has been taking place electronic cords ripped out and security cameras broken some of the store vendors. board up...
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media is what bad gum boudicca best prepared by saturday beers are while we're here for the approval of the. video who struggle to use it as a curfew for the charles foster home wasn't just egypt nor new york's mill post-doc and i was there in the article put it on who would you or would you the most took up more snow to beat it on while you go across. to. me and give ideally would i choose three among would you to me and most of all my diva back most and it's not the one who stayed in the store was a list with the it's well known name was that what you must not just those of. your nostrils as that when they would see bad was putting in my question you might still have food says if. you did that. for a and it. really. easy for days and or. c m e he is a for and and. he is for it and this he is. mama some way. door. among. them with a short. trip to. get one and then one. just ridge and there were serious. i looked at the chest still cut out and said my trickle for. the one of the new. media is. loose due to. shit that i want to show. would be simple the poll numbers are picky but when you need models will. says or le
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many countries around the world are copying this principles that made us prosperous while we're going the other way. but the key hereis that we're not talking about two theories. and we're not arguing about things that we're not sure about what works and what doesn't. as a conservative you can go boldly out into the country and talk about this idea of limited government in a vibrant civil society, of how less taxes and less regulations actually improves lives for everyone, and you don't have to argue theory. because now particularly now, as you look at the policies of the left, which is -- have really prevailed in washington for several decades because despite some republicans being in charge or -- basically they've all been, spend more, borrow more, grow the government, give government more control of education, health care, everywhere. it's been the problem of both parties. and we not only see debt and dysfunction in washington, where these ideas have prevailed in cities and states, you see mastiff fail -- massive failures. cities like detroit controlled by liberal progressive ideas for over second decades. they c
many countries around the world are copying this principles that made us prosperous while we're going the other way. but the key hereis that we're not talking about two theories. and we're not arguing about things that we're not sure about what works and what doesn't. as a conservative you can go boldly out into the country and talk about this idea of limited government in a vibrant civil society, of how less taxes and less regulations actually improves lives for everyone, and you don't have to...
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it was a while before it got adopted town here. -- down here. he usedopper on that and had iron fittings on it. that had any version problem for a while -- erosion problem for a while. later when liberty was having an erosion problem before it was even standing, they were saying he should have learned you cannot combine those metals directly. that was his process with that. >> i commend you on a fine presentation. i would like to know about access to the torch. i understand when it was opened, people could go into the torch. you showed a slide of a person looking over the balcony of the torch. i'm curious as to why it is not any longer accessible. what is the access even to the crown now? is it all stairs? >> it is. there was a time even during bartholdi's time where he thought there would be an elevator going up, but it is stairs. the torch has ways been tricky. in paris, no one had a problem going up into the torch. when it came to america, i found funny accounts of workmen putting it together on the american side. isy said we think the torch going of
it was a while before it got adopted town here. -- down here. he usedopper on that and had iron fittings on it. that had any version problem for a while -- erosion problem for a while. later when liberty was having an erosion problem before it was even standing, they were saying he should have learned you cannot combine those metals directly. that was his process with that. >> i commend you on a fine presentation. i would like to know about access to the torch. i understand when it was...
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. >> a great resource to us as well since we've been here. while we were having that conversation, we were showing viewers at home the scene here on west florissant, again, what you're looking at right now for folks who have been following what's happening, what's been happening in ferguson, this is a far, far different scene that what we saw play out over the past few days. i want to bring in now a state senator, maria chappelle nadal, represents parts of ferguson, also patricia bynes, congresswoman of ferguson township. thanks for being with me on this friday. let me start with you, because we were talking, again, before the broadcast about bob mcculloch and about the prosecution, if you will, not so much the prosecution but the specter of prosecution. where does that stand right now? >> well, you know, bob mcculloch has stated that he would freely take himself away from this case if the governor made that decision. >> for folks, really quickly, senator, who have not been following the story perhaps as closely as others, why is it that so many pe
. >> a great resource to us as well since we've been here. while we were having that conversation, we were showing viewers at home the scene here on west florissant, again, what you're looking at right now for folks who have been following what's happening, what's been happening in ferguson, this is a far, far different scene that what we saw play out over the past few days. i want to bring in now a state senator, maria chappelle nadal, represents parts of ferguson, also patricia bynes,...
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here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. now that's progressive. top of the hour right here on "america's news headquarters." join us. >>> surprise, surprise, you better take a good look at your next food bill. a restaurant in minneapolis, minnesota, already adding a minimum wage fee to customers' bills and now there's fear it will spread across the country because this is what fast food protesters are higher pay. john, you called it, myself. >> likewise, we've been talking about this on this show for months now. this is a small business with two dozen employees. the owner is estimating the increase could cost him $10,000. that's after tax. that's more like having to make $15,000 in pretax and preregulation dollars. as we always talk about there's no such thing as a free lunch when it comes to economics. when you use the government gun to force employers to pay more, the customer always pays in the end. >> talk to me a little about that. at least the restaurant is being honest. they're saying, look, this is going to cost us a
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us then i would say some answers to the need to. live. in my. limited. amount of martin the stories we cover here not going here in iraq other big story after that while some talk there's a reason they don't want you do not want to tell us that we should be completely free now let's break the set. if sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato that would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia is this a far as far as the military calculus is concerned not what faces humanity peace the west north and south lawn of it can't be solved by military means or fighter aircraft or satellites or nuclear weapons military is outdated it should go like cannibalism and slavery and child labor it doesn't belong to civilization to kill each other. i was trained. in december two thousand and ten. more likely to be raped in college and in the real world. i didn't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. girl complaining about the son of an alumni who gives millions of dollars to the school why listen to somebody who's going to lose money at the school of schools that make money based decisions
us then i would say some answers to the need to. live. in my. limited. amount of martin the stories we cover here not going here in iraq other big story after that while some talk there's a reason they don't want you do not want to tell us that we should be completely free now let's break the set. if sweden or finland to bring deep to join nato that would provoke some sort of free action on the part of russia is this a far as far as the military calculus is concerned not what faces humanity...
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she recently performed here at the kennedy center in washington. while she was here, she sat down with us to share the story of her rise from poverty to the spotlight and her desire to open the world of ballet to all economic backgrounds and races. she began by reading from her new memoir: "life in motion: an unlikely ballerina." in it, she recounts the evening she became the first black woman to dance the title role in stravinsky's "dance of the firebird." >> outside, the largest crowd that i have ever seen waits. prominent members of the african american community and trailblazers in the world of dance who have seldom received their due are here tonight, but i know i will also dance for those who aren't here, who have never seen a ballet. who pass the metropolitan opera house, but cannot imagine what goes on inside. they may be poor like i have been; insecure like i have been; misunderstood like i have been. i will be dancing for them, too. i run onto the stage and feel myself transform. as i approach center, my flock parts, leaving me to stand alone. there's a brief second of silence b
she recently performed here at the kennedy center in washington. while she was here, she sat down with us to share the story of her rise from poverty to the spotlight and her desire to open the world of ballet to all economic backgrounds and races. she began by reading from her new memoir: "life in motion: an unlikely ballerina." in it, she recounts the evening she became the first black woman to dance the title role in stravinsky's "dance of the firebird." >> outside,...
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short time ago, captain ron johnson, the head of highway patrol here, he's the one now in charge of security. he spoke to us a short while ago, talked specifically about the people among the group of protesters who have been violent. >> we're going to make it home. and we're going to do it again. i'm not going to allow the criminals who have come out here across this country or who live in this community define this neighborhood and to find what we'll do to do to make it right. >> captain johnson pointed out he believes they are from out of town. people have come from as far away as california. that's a lot of what captain johnson was talking about here. the school district here has decided to cancel classes for the rest of the week because of the violence here. anne-marie, a lot of people wondering just how long this violence can go on. we've had this repeat scenario of calming during the day, violence at night. many believe there is not going to be peace until charges are brought against officer wilson. >> susan mcginnis in ferguson, thank you, susan. >>> the crisis has greatly impacted the daily lives of residents. fo
short time ago, captain ron johnson, the head of highway patrol here, he's the one now in charge of security. he spoke to us a short while ago, talked specifically about the people among the group of protesters who have been violent. >> we're going to make it home. and we're going to do it again. i'm not going to allow the criminals who have come out here across this country or who live in this community define this neighborhood and to find what we'll do to do to make it right. >>...
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here in the united states? maria la rosa is tracking that for us. >> while it's lacking official organization it definitely produced a lot of rainfall. here's where we stand right now. it's still fairly disorganized but we do expect as it continues to travel through the bahamas that it will continue to strengthen. but slowly. so right now max winds are about 45 miles per hour, it's moving to the northwest at nine. so if you take a look, we already have the government of the bahamas where their tropical storm warnings. that means in the next 24 to 36 hours you're going to feel the effects of a tropical storm winds. the forecast continues to take it off the eastern shore but i want to point out that the outer edge of our forecast cone here does bring it very close to the outer banks. so that tells us the forecast is that still a few days out, you're talking early to mid next week, you still have a pretty good uncertainty, a good amount uncertainty about the exact path but we do know that it's going to be enough to create some dangerous rip currents all across the east coast from florida up into north carolina. guys b
here in the united states? maria la rosa is tracking that for us. >> while it's lacking official organization it definitely produced a lot of rainfall. here's where we stand right now. it's still fairly disorganized but we do expect as it continues to travel through the bahamas that it will continue to strengthen. but slowly. so right now max winds are about 45 miles per hour, it's moving to the northwest at nine. so if you take a look, we already have the government of the bahamas where...
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while women and children were kidnapped. >> well, to use the president's language, the bottom line is that while he's at martha's vineyard whacking golf balls on the golf course, there's a genocide hereians are being slaughtered. religious minorities are being slaughtered. and this administration really has been late to the issue here. world magazine was reporting back in january, january, that isis was on the move. and this administration until just recently has really not paid much attention to this. and you really do have to wonder how important this is to the administration. we're watching christians being slaughtered. this demands a very firm response from this white house. >> you know, todd, christians have been slaughtered in that region for years. i mean, even under the bush administration when the u.s. army was occupying the region. it's a pretty disgraceful legacy for both administrations, but i see it as president obama trying to manage the news cycle. it's not that he's trying to end genocide. as you point out we're a little too late for that. he's just trying to manage the news cycle back here at home. >> and, look, the broader issue and i write about this in "godless am
while women and children were kidnapped. >> well, to use the president's language, the bottom line is that while he's at martha's vineyard whacking golf balls on the golf course, there's a genocide hereians are being slaughtered. religious minorities are being slaughtered. and this administration really has been late to the issue here. world magazine was reporting back in january, january, that isis was on the move. and this administration until just recently has really not paid much...
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us. we're going to stay here a while and make sure that everyone is okay. reporting live from napa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you so much. >> important to note. this could have been worse, if it happened at a time when a lot of people were out. it happened overnight. it could have happened yesterday when thousands of people in downtown napa, enjoying the brews, blues event. happening at 3:20, many people were inside. we want to go to ama daetz, once again. you've been monitoring what's coming in to the newsroom. ama? >> a house on pine street. this is in napa. house being off the foundation with a person possibly trapped. this is the latest information coming in. you do see an ambulance come with its lights on and leave with its lights on. it is possible they transported someone to the hospital. you see a couple sitting there, as we take a look at this house, which is on pine street in napa, possibly off its foundation. flying over several spots where we've been seeing damage that is happening. sky 7 hd checking out different damage in the a
us. we're going to stay here a while and make sure that everyone is okay. reporting live from napa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you so much. >> important to note. this could have been worse, if it happened at a time when a lot of people were out. it happened overnight. it could have happened yesterday when thousands of people in downtown napa, enjoying the brews, blues event. happening at 3:20, many people were inside. we want to go to ama daetz, once again. you've...
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while. help us understand what's going on here when some of the president's top advisers are so far out in front of where he is on isis. >> well, one hopes that they are -- it's a precursor to the president making an announcement of a new approach, and all of us appreciative of the president's comments about the tragic death of james foley and what the administration people are saying, hagel and general dempsey. but so far, they have not laid out a strategy. the president has got to come forward with a cohesive, comprehensive strategy. not only in iraq, but also in ukraine, also in other parts of the world. this is an administration which the kindest word i can use is feckless, where they have not outlined a role that the united states of america has to play. and that's a leadership role. no more leading from behind. no more don't do stupid stuff. no more tell vladimir that i'm going to be more flexible if i am -- when i'm re-elected. the united states -- the president has to understand that america must lead. and when america hasn't, a lot of bad things happen. this is not like the earthquake i
while. help us understand what's going on here when some of the president's top advisers are so far out in front of where he is on isis. >> well, one hopes that they are -- it's a precursor to the president making an announcement of a new approach, and all of us appreciative of the president's comments about the tragic death of james foley and what the administration people are saying, hagel and general dempsey. but so far, they have not laid out a strategy. the president has got to come...