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the devil and the white city was a very much organic process. to me it's very much looking for a spouse. you women know this better than the man, you have to kiss a lot of frogs. before one kisses pack in a not creepy way. you know what i mean. i have three daughters, you know what i mean. >> host: are you right now in the dark country of no idea? >> guest: thank you, yes. >> host: how's that working for you? one last question over there and then here. >> i can't help but connect to
the devil and the white city was a very much organic process. to me it's very much looking for a spouse. you women know this better than the man, you have to kiss a lot of frogs. before one kisses pack in a not creepy way. you know what i mean. i have three daughters, you know what i mean. >> host: are you right now in the dark country of no idea? >> guest: thank you, yes. >> host: how's that working for you? one last question over there and then here. >> i can't help...
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people in the white city eric larson's book takes place about the same era, 1893. in 1892 as the 400th anniversary by one year. both are this huge white city. but i think. but i think city of the century is such an eye-opener. in terms of actually creating the city. it was a small town and it kind of grew geometrically at the end of the 19 century with railroads, and the central location. also opening up the west. so i would start there. i think that is a good book to read. i have read most of the books that paul simon row. he was prolific. when he ran for president they said of him, he said he has written more books than ronald reagan has read. that is what i think i don't know if george wilson said that or somebody did along the course of the campaign. he did not have a college degree but he was a prolific writer and author, journalist. his books are very good reflection. >> host: what about the u.s. senate? is there anything that you recommend? >> guest: the master of the senate, i think his book about lg paying the -- of this but in a thick everyday thing that
people in the white city eric larson's book takes place about the same era, 1893. in 1892 as the 400th anniversary by one year. both are this huge white city. but i think. but i think city of the century is such an eye-opener. in terms of actually creating the city. it was a small town and it kind of grew geometrically at the end of the 19 century with railroads, and the central location. also opening up the west. so i would start there. i think that is a good book to read. i have read most of...
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i thought there is a lot of suspense and devil in the white city. >> guest: well thank you. but it's a different kind of suspense. >> well yes. >> a different intensity. i get you. i think so. >> host: the sos telegram from the lusitania reads, we think we are off kinsale, is that right? late position 10 miles off kinsale, one, please come with all haste. were they sang? >> guest: big list later, i only say that because she has what's referred to as the advance readers copy. which by the way is heavily corrected. >> host: what are they communicating? spee2 what what they're saying is they been hit by the torpedo. what time do i have on that telegram? >> host: i don't know i will find it. >> guest: what's happening is the ship has taken on this amazing list in a very short time. sprinkler at this point that the ship is floundering and everybody is stunned that this is even happening. that this gigantic ship, one torpedo and this is just really minutes after the impacts. so that was the message that one out. this big list. >> host: what happens as they are trying to send help?
i thought there is a lot of suspense and devil in the white city. >> guest: well thank you. but it's a different kind of suspense. >> well yes. >> a different intensity. i get you. i think so. >> host: the sos telegram from the lusitania reads, we think we are off kinsale, is that right? late position 10 miles off kinsale, one, please come with all haste. were they sang? >> guest: big list later, i only say that because she has what's referred to as the advance...
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get from the early days of settlement through the colombian exposition people would call that the white city that takes place at the same era in 1893. but that is such an eye opener in terms of creating a city. it is a small town in the groove geometrically by the end of the 19th century. so i would start there is a good book and what paul simon wrote it was prolific. saying he has written more books than ronald reagan has read. in the law on the course of the campaign that is a prolific writer and journalist. >> what about the u.s. senate? >> the master of the senate the history of the body nothing else matches up. >> in this is the old hideaway office. i have his office in this is part of his legacy he would walk to read night the senator that i worked for as a kid the cerebral progressive that lbj hated in decided that he loved that nobody else wanted. now working late one night in the senate offices and then steps lbj in in closes the door a and leads. but he wanted that office. but in his time he laid claim to a lot of real estate at the capitol. >> any involvement with u.s. libraries a
get from the early days of settlement through the colombian exposition people would call that the white city that takes place at the same era in 1893. but that is such an eye opener in terms of creating a city. it is a small town in the groove geometrically by the end of the 19th century. so i would start there is a good book and what paul simon wrote it was prolific. saying he has written more books than ronald reagan has read. in the law on the course of the campaign that is a prolific writer...
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the devil and the white city was a very much organic process. to me it's very much looking for a spouse. you women know this better than the man, you have to kiss a lot of frogs. before one kisses pack in a not creepy way. you know what i mean. i have three daughters, you know what i mean. >> host: are you right now in the dark country of no idea? >> guest: thank you, yes. >> host: how's that working for you? one last question over there and then here. >> i can't help but connect to this last week the german wing that went down is very similar situation. so sad and yet as may be consumers have to look at it with a critical eye. and how better to learn than someone who has practiced historical method in a lively way. just from your perspective, how did writing dead wake impact way that events happen in the newspaper this week? >> guest: that's an interesting question. it has a vague way shaped how i came to the whole shocking story of visit german wing flight. i would be hard to quantify exactly but i can tell you that i am it deeply paranoid fly
the devil and the white city was a very much organic process. to me it's very much looking for a spouse. you women know this better than the man, you have to kiss a lot of frogs. before one kisses pack in a not creepy way. you know what i mean. i have three daughters, you know what i mean. >> host: are you right now in the dark country of no idea? >> guest: thank you, yes. >> host: how's that working for you? one last question over there and then here. >> i can't help...
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meant that integration with african-americans as part of what would make a successful city was unthinkable to most whites. three decades after brown, marked with struggles the housing, politics and occupations across the nation. in the early 1970's, cities experienced absolute declines in the number of whites and a rise in percentages of lax as part of the populations. there were black successes to be found in these times. numerical, the majority gave them access to political power that they had not experienced since the reconstruction era. publicrporate and service jobs were widely available and the growth of a black middle class followed more quickly than anyone would have predicted. lacks successes remained uneven and cities in america from the 1970's-19 90's were economically weak. that was as a result of industrial wealth and a difficult u.s. economy and a general sense that cities were not the center of the nation's well-being. in addition to the structural issues, the fault of urban failure often enough was black in discussions of crime, political corruption and levels far lower than the unequal p
meant that integration with african-americans as part of what would make a successful city was unthinkable to most whites. three decades after brown, marked with struggles the housing, politics and occupations across the nation. in the early 1970's, cities experienced absolute declines in the number of whites and a rise in percentages of lax as part of the populations. there were black successes to be found in these times. numerical, the majority gave them access to political power that they...
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] >> -- came in as mayor as the city of detroit. -- >> the county supervisor in oakland said that he's -- [ all speak at once ] >> wait a second. are you saying that white flight is not a real phenomenon that's happening in mearamerican citie? >> no, it is a phenomenon. i'm speaking specifically to the city of detroit, where the white mayor asked white people to leave at that time. >> that's your argument for where the white people left the city of detroit? >> regardless, that city has been governed by democrats my entire lifetime and they had failed the black community in that city. >> katie packer, first of all, you think white flight happened in detroit because a black mayor told people to leave detroit? is that the story of detroit white flight? >> i grew up in detroit and -- >> rick, what do you think about the tactical decision of hillary clinton to cleave donald trump off from the republican party that has had its own issues with racial dog whistles for decades? >> i think it's disappointing. basically strategically. politics is a team sport. she's running on a ticket. i think of one of the e-mails fleshed out from the wikileaks, from march of 20
] >> -- came in as mayor as the city of detroit. -- >> the county supervisor in oakland said that he's -- [ all speak at once ] >> wait a second. are you saying that white flight is not a real phenomenon that's happening in mearamerican citie? >> no, it is a phenomenon. i'm speaking specifically to the city of detroit, where the white mayor asked white people to leave at that time. >> that's your argument for where the white people left the city of detroit?...
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white plains city council wants to tear it down an replace it the city since 1976. it does have a number of long time tenants. however some fear they may be priced out of the new mall because of an increase in represent. >> mom about and pop shops will be gone one by one. bar, restaurants and banks will replace. >>> starting monday, cats and small dogs will be allowed on empire, adirondack, maple leaf and ethan allen express. but pets are not allowed on trains that travel to and from canada. the cost is $25. you do need a reservation and the pet must fit into a tote or portable kennel. cards from a 13-year-old mesa boy. jacob has a rare disease that weakens his body and causes organ failure. with his 14th birthday approaching, jacob asked to birthday cards to make him feel better, setting a goal of $10,000. officers saw his story on line and they shipped boxes filled with cards to jacob and they wished him a happy birthday over skype. good job. >> north. >>> if you're about to head out the door, keep watching "today in new york" by downloading the news 4 new york ap
white plains city council wants to tear it down an replace it the city since 1976. it does have a number of long time tenants. however some fear they may be priced out of the new mall because of an increase in represent. >> mom about and pop shops will be gone one by one. bar, restaurants and banks will replace. >>> starting monday, cats and small dogs will be allowed on empire, adirondack, maple leaf and ethan allen express. but pets are not allowed on trains that travel to and...
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>> regardless of white flight, that city has been governed by democrat democrats my entire lifetime. >> first of all, you think white flight happened in detroit because a black mayor told white people to leave detroit? is that the story? >> i grew up in detroit. you talk to people who live in detroit and you'wu'll have a ber understanding. >> yeah, i'm sure if you ask white people in detroit, that's their story. >> i think it's disappointing strategically. politics is a team sport. she's running on a ticket. and i think of one of the emails flushed out by the wikileaks. from march 2016. it was from louis miranda complaining that their instructions was to separate trump from ryan or the ryan wing to say that trump was crazy and not normal and ryan was normal and that to connect them makes trump look normal. and miranda was complaining that they couldn't run congressional campaigns this way. and when hillary clinton says that paul ryan is a social justice conservatism and all these other republicans which i guess would include louis gomez and the people who said she killed vince foster,
>> regardless of white flight, that city has been governed by democrat democrats my entire lifetime. >> first of all, you think white flight happened in detroit because a black mayor told white people to leave detroit? is that the story? >> i grew up in detroit. you talk to people who live in detroit and you'wu'll have a ber understanding. >> yeah, i'm sure if you ask white people in detroit, that's their story. >> i think it's disappointing strategically. politics...
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they built this huge white city.but i think it is such an eye-opener in terms of actually creating a cd. it was a small town that kind of grew geometrically. the end of the 19th century with railroads and its central location and opening up the west. so i would start there. that's a good book to read. i read most of the books +-plus-sign member. he was prolific. they said he has written more books than ronald reagan. along the course of the campaign. he was a prolific writer. his books are very good reflection. >> host: what about the u.s. senate? any book you'd recommend? >> guest: his book about lbj and the history of this oddity. >> host: this is lbj sold hideaway office we are in. >> guest: he has so many offices in the capital. who thought this was a little ways from here and if this is part of the legacy, he would walk through at night. paul douglas can then view a secondary work douglas kennedy was that dinner worked for as a kid, phd in economics come in economics commits every probe the pro-progressive can e
they built this huge white city.but i think it is such an eye-opener in terms of actually creating a cd. it was a small town that kind of grew geometrically. the end of the 19th century with railroads and its central location and opening up the west. so i would start there. that's a good book to read. i read most of the books +-plus-sign member. he was prolific. they said he has written more books than ronald reagan. along the course of the campaign. he was a prolific writer. his books are very...
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so the frequency and the location of the briefings ise negotiate with the city whitee house between the candidates, representatives at the white house. so they can vary from one to many depending on what the two sides agree on. >> host: with its been a presidential candidate or a member of congress, have you ever had concerns over briefing an individual and what would s disqualify somebody from receiving one of these briefings? >> guest: i have not had concerns like that in the past. and in the few number of times i've done this of course. what would disqualify someone? i think what would really disqualify them would be raking the rules after the briefing. in other words, effect of such a briefing they simply went out and talked openly about everything that had beente discussed in terms of, in terms of data violated the term understanding that they would it be discreet about what they heard. that i think would also the disqualify them but i'm not aware in the past of in the past that they think someone has dono before the briefings that would disqualify them. many people ask this questi
so the frequency and the location of the briefings ise negotiate with the city whitee house between the candidates, representatives at the white house. so they can vary from one to many depending on what the two sides agree on. >> host: with its been a presidential candidate or a member of congress, have you ever had concerns over briefing an individual and what would s disqualify somebody from receiving one of these briefings? >> guest: i have not had concerns like that in the...
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maureen: nearly $3 million are at stake after the winner of ocean city's white marlin open may have been caught in a to tale. leon: he claimed to haul in the only qualified wide marlin. but they issued polygraph exams to the contestants and they determined he may not be telling the truth. his entire boating crew failed the polygraph test. e contest are taking him to court to split his $2.8 million in winnings. maureen: that is not a good way to keep friendships alive. >> how about that. that is funny. maureen: we have had a beautiful day and a nice weekend. more to come. doug: yesterday was better. now we have heat and the humidity but it will break on wednesday. pleasant and it may last through the labor day weekend. leon: from your lips to god's ears. bring it on. doug: gorgeous evening. warm and humidity but not oppressive so. we get through the evening we will call it muggy. again today high number. 94 degree at reagan national. nine degrees above average. the morning low well above 72. current temperatures of 6:00. still 91 at reagan national and fredericksburg. 90's all over the pl
maureen: nearly $3 million are at stake after the winner of ocean city's white marlin open may have been caught in a to tale. leon: he claimed to haul in the only qualified wide marlin. but they issued polygraph exams to the contestants and they determined he may not be telling the truth. his entire boating crew failed the polygraph test. e contest are taking him to court to split his $2.8 million in winnings. maureen: that is not a good way to keep friendships alive. >> how about that....
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some, a part of a very small fringe group that reads breitbart, saying the entire website is white extreme city, they're -- calling huffington post saying they're pro anarchy and anti-united states government. we should not continue this divide. >> jameal, go ahead. >> i mean frankly, that's not exactly what i was saying. what they present is that view of white supremacist mentality. the point is saying what kind of viewpoint did they reflect? and it's undeniable that they reflect a white supremacist view if you have looked over their coverage the last several years. >> i have asked gun advocates to come on this program. hopefully they will next week. what's driving some of the anger in rural america. do you believe racial resentment, racial anxiety is a factor in donald trump's campaign? >> i think the answer is yes, it's a large gripe of people and i'm sure people are motivated by racist attitudes. >> that's an uncomfortable thing to say, there's so much talk about economic anxiety in this country, at least this week it's racial anxiety. >> i think there's too much talk about the racial and t
some, a part of a very small fringe group that reads breitbart, saying the entire website is white extreme city, they're -- calling huffington post saying they're pro anarchy and anti-united states government. we should not continue this divide. >> jameal, go ahead. >> i mean frankly, that's not exactly what i was saying. what they present is that view of white supremacist mentality. the point is saying what kind of viewpoint did they reflect? and it's undeniable that they reflect a...
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. >> the city itself was 94% white today, hugh. the city itself was 94% white. >> louisiana's a special case. in louisiana that's where the flood is. when he was in youngstown, ohio, my backyard, he's in an african-american heavy district. up there, all along the pennsylvania/ohio border, heavily african-american population and donald trump needs to keep going back there and he is. we are a lot better off than we were two weeks ago. we are a lot better off than we were a week ago, being republicans. i hope the trajectory continues. i think with kellyanne conway, mike pence sitting on that plane with donald trump, it will continue to do so because he's got gifts. he just has to use them in a political way, not in a developer way. >> all right. hugh hewitt, great insight. really appreciate your perspective. >> thanks, kristen. >> i'm joined now by republican strategist and nbc news political analyst mike murphy. he ran jeb bush's super pac during the primary and has been a vocal trump critic. so thanks for joining me. really appreciat
. >> the city itself was 94% white today, hugh. the city itself was 94% white. >> louisiana's a special case. in louisiana that's where the flood is. when he was in youngstown, ohio, my backyard, he's in an african-american heavy district. up there, all along the pennsylvania/ohio border, heavily african-american population and donald trump needs to keep going back there and he is. we are a lot better off than we were two weeks ago. we are a lot better off than we were a week ago,...
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you know, what did it mean or how did it affect race relations in phoenix city and alabama when you had this all powerful white mob, calling it the mob, they called themselves -- people called it the mob there, they didn't call themselves that. but what did that mean for race relations? from what i have learned about phoenix city, the way that race played into the mob's activities didn't quite work the way i thought its would. i thought there would be more tensions. there really weren't more tensions necessarily. the mob had absolute control over the city and the city government. the gambling establishments were segregated like everything else, but a lot of african-americans were employed by the mob in phoenix city. and even though the segregated the black establishments were white owned, they put african-americans in charge of running those clubs. i also wondered about political involvement of the mob and who were they supporting and that kinds of things. from -- i can't -- as far as i have been able to tell, they were for democratic party was running the county and running the state, but they were for anybod
you know, what did it mean or how did it affect race relations in phoenix city and alabama when you had this all powerful white mob, calling it the mob, they called themselves -- people called it the mob there, they didn't call themselves that. but what did that mean for race relations? from what i have learned about phoenix city, the way that race played into the mob's activities didn't quite work the way i thought its would. i thought there would be more tensions. there really weren't more...
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city officials promise that does they will prevent happening again. bill shields has the latest from lawrence. >> reporter: that's right. the fire started in the white house behind me and spread to the adjacent buildings. but the city was going after the owner of the white house for two years trying to get him to do something with it, whether to clean it up, fix it up, or do something and they had just about come to terms when the fire happened. they don't know what started the fire but there may have adjacent apartment houses. in all, three buildings destroyed and another uninhabitable, and 13 families homeless. this 12-year-old boy lost a school uniform. >> it then started to get out of control and spread to houses. >> reporter: the abandoned building is owned by a man that the city was working with for demolish it. and they were almost there. >> the process had brought about a situation where we were on the precipice of getting demolition. >> reporter: this building was neglected until it burned but it's not the only one that concerns the mayor. >> we know where most of the places are. we have over 150, close to 200 of the place -- places that we
city officials promise that does they will prevent happening again. bill shields has the latest from lawrence. >> reporter: that's right. the fire started in the white house behind me and spread to the adjacent buildings. but the city was going after the owner of the white house for two years trying to get him to do something with it, whether to clean it up, fix it up, or do something and they had just about come to terms when the fire happened. they don't know what started the fire but...
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. >> reporter: ed white who works with the city of lakeland didn't know what it was at first. >> i said what in the world are you doing here? >> i said waiting for somebody to pick me up. >> reporter: he couldn't be more grateful. >> i was really happy to see >> reporter: he is so thankful for the rescue, he even bought the two workers gift cards to red lobster to thank them. >>> pasco county sent out a warning to stay away from flood water. there is a risk of contamination. they are stepping up efforts kill mosquito larva before they hatch. >>> several counties started the school year today including hillsborough county. we found students showing up in fresh new outfits at robinson high school at tampa today. some teenagers in pinellas county had a fresh new school to go to. this is opening day for largo high school. students we talked to said the campus than a high school. and in manatee county, 45,000 students kicked off the school year. we found kids learning their way around the high school today. they are switching to a 7 period day. that's how it was when i went to high school. >
. >> reporter: ed white who works with the city of lakeland didn't know what it was at first. >> i said what in the world are you doing here? >> i said waiting for somebody to pick me up. >> reporter: he couldn't be more grateful. >> i was really happy to see >> reporter: he is so thankful for the rescue, he even bought the two workers gift cards to red lobster to thank them. >>> pasco county sent out a warning to stay away from flood water. there is...
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is ever so slowly to move control of the board away from mayor frank jackson and closer to city council. white says complex job with simple bottom line. we do have a fair and thorough job. that's where the everybody is going to held to ops that rub. review board has no backlog but cpd office pro eggs if will standards clogged with case leading to mistrust. somebody else can talk for five or ten minutes. when i get that because i talk race. i will tell you take offense. listen you chaired sift committee and didn't do everything about policing i took up mantle and one 1st ordinance police everyone has same goal getting there won't edz. cleveland 19. >> now thank you city council will vote tomorrow on placing the citizen police review board changes on the november ballot. it is almost certain to pass. >>> espn tells us nfl executive vice-president troy vincent is taking the blame for the cancellation of sunday's hall of fame game. he says the league did not give the paint supervisor instructions but trusted him to kn the game in can ton was cancelled after a league officials determined the condit
is ever so slowly to move control of the board away from mayor frank jackson and closer to city council. white says complex job with simple bottom line. we do have a fair and thorough job. that's where the everybody is going to held to ops that rub. review board has no backlog but cpd office pro eggs if will standards clogged with case leading to mistrust. somebody else can talk for five or ten minutes. when i get that because i talk race. i will tell you take offense. listen you chaired sift...
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steve whiting, citi's private bank, chief investment strategist. the last few times you've been on, you were -- you didn't argue with me that maybe stocks are going to be okay. >> no. i did not. here's the thing. the markets won a gold medal. you've got a triple crush. you've got the s&p, the nasdaq and the dow all hitting record all-time highs. >> you had that ready to go at like 4:00 a.m. this morning. >> do you want to know -- >> the markets won a gold medal. >> the markets want to fight for a gold. >> is that in one of your pieces? >> no. i didn't. you just talked about the olympics. >> will they continue to perform well on the balance beam? >> here's the thing, joe. obviously the trend in the markets is up. but you have the volatility incompetent decks sta index to get to -- we've been talking about episodic volatility. you've had it in spades this year. although we do see markets trending higher, we do think that you can get pullbacks from time to time and they can be violent. it's really about how to position cliept portfolios over the next
steve whiting, citi's private bank, chief investment strategist. the last few times you've been on, you were -- you didn't argue with me that maybe stocks are going to be okay. >> no. i did not. here's the thing. the markets won a gold medal. you've got a triple crush. you've got the s&p, the nasdaq and the dow all hitting record all-time highs. >> you had that ready to go at like 4:00 a.m. this morning. >> do you want to know -- >> the markets won a gold medal....
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city. and was with me on stage. the white progressive democrat with the interracial support.ur post is very high style been adjusted is. they ran a cartoon of them kissing sharpens we are end to get his support by paid no attention to it. now was an ugly metaphor for what was true as he did that coalition. now some in some of taking credit but the rates did not come not been bought runoff. racially tense but then as city with a majority 40 percent jewish, now 20 percent jewish and now minority majority. there was racial tension but the orthodox jew in brooklyn? look what that did. i hated sharp did. kobe that is a double-edged knife soared as americans admire him with the 60-point disparity with his readings in new york ended you get him from the upside menus support the downsized. ♪ ♪ ♪ and. >>cspan: explain it t6 to people. >> impossible. i have never met anybody in public life a bigger his performance skills is emotional intelligence his intelligence but his character is very low. so i had to tell the truth as i saw that. so this is among the reasons that i mentioned 75 pe
city. and was with me on stage. the white progressive democrat with the interracial support.ur post is very high style been adjusted is. they ran a cartoon of them kissing sharpens we are end to get his support by paid no attention to it. now was an ugly metaphor for what was true as he did that coalition. now some in some of taking credit but the rates did not come not been bought runoff. racially tense but then as city with a majority 40 percent jewish, now 20 percent jewish and now minority...
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mob and the racketeers in phoenix city. >> so within the mob, in phoenix city, it was diverse demographically. >> it was all white men. i mean, yeah, but yeah. >> as far as ethnic background? >> no, they were -- most of them were from phoenix city or from nearby. so there were a few people who came in from the outside, there was -- well, actually, i was going to say one guy who was not born in the united states, but that's not true. his -- i think his parents were immigrants but they had come to alabama and he was born there. but they called him the englishman because they thought of him as being -- having this, like, you know, very different kind of background from them. but most of them were locals or had been there for a very long time. so people had forgotten where they moved there from. phoenix city interestingly it had this reputation for a long time dating back to the early 19th century, even before >> they would run into alabama to get away, and the area that became phoenix city had a number of different names, but i was amused to learn that at some point in the early 19th century the former name was sodo
mob and the racketeers in phoenix city. >> so within the mob, in phoenix city, it was diverse demographically. >> it was all white men. i mean, yeah, but yeah. >> as far as ethnic background? >> no, they were -- most of them were from phoenix city or from nearby. so there were a few people who came in from the outside, there was -- well, actually, i was going to say one guy who was not born in the united states, but that's not true. his -- i think his parents were...
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white voters. turn telling big city black voters you are coping with a lot, give me a shot. >> look how much a recab american communities have suffered under democratic control. to those i say the following: trying something new like trump? >> trump bypassed chances to address key groups like the naacp convention, 12% of voters in november expected to be african american, he needs to change a lot of minds fast and looks to be a hard sell. >> trump's critics say ku klux klan supporters and harsh commends about race are too much to overcome. will his message or style be at the university of akron,. >> thank you, tom. >>> ahead of it -- tonight's campaign meeting with fraternal order of police, trump has cast himself as the law and order candidate advocating for police officers. immigration of course one of the big issues donald trump is moan for his stances on. in the akron community they feel about trump's positions on this hotly debated topic. >> reporter: akron is a city of immigrants where generations have rebuilt their lives. others choose to ignore it totally and work on their own american dream
white voters. turn telling big city black voters you are coping with a lot, give me a shot. >> look how much a recab american communities have suffered under democratic control. to those i say the following: trying something new like trump? >> trump bypassed chances to address key groups like the naacp convention, 12% of voters in november expected to be african american, he needs to change a lot of minds fast and looks to be a hard sell. >> trump's critics say ku klux klan...
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. >>> on at the white marl open at ocean city?t's the largest bill fish tournament in the world and the buzzer up for grabs was a record $4.4 million. fox 5 jennifer davis joins us live, though the tournament wrapped up, there's questions as to whether the winner lied about his big catch >> it was a big catch, a big payout and a big controversy. winner reel in a 76 pound white marl. in order to get the money, he had to pass a lie detector test. tournament officials say he failed it twice and so did everybody else on his boat. now this case is headed to court. the white marlin open drew more than 300 boats to ocean city mid-august. one of them was phillip heasley. on day two, the name he will of's florida man caught the only the tournament. a 76 and a half pound, it was a big winner. of winning him an interview. >> how was the fight with the fish >> it was great. gave us a good fight. >> about how long? >> no idea. >> ten minutes? >> before collecting his to $2.8 million prize, he had to pass a polygraph test and officials say it d
. >>> on at the white marl open at ocean city?t's the largest bill fish tournament in the world and the buzzer up for grabs was a record $4.4 million. fox 5 jennifer davis joins us live, though the tournament wrapped up, there's questions as to whether the winner lied about his big catch >> it was a big catch, a big payout and a big controversy. winner reel in a 76 pound white marl. in order to get the money, he had to pass a lie detector test. tournament officials say he failed...
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cities c-span.org/citiestour. who watching american history tv. the weekend, our road to white house coverage takes you to the green party political convention in houston. 9:00 pm eastern, city acceptance speeches from nomineespresidential for the green party. watch any time at c-span.org. >> up next on american history back -- derekek .eck discusses his book in this hour-long talk in new details ther. back strategies on both sides of the conflict that took place in and around of boston, massachusetts prior to the convention. >> tonight, we are delighted to derek beck. derek has always had a passion for military history which inspired him to start his career in the u.s. air force. he has served as an officer. in 2005, he earned a masters of science degree at m.i.t. where he also fell in love with boston's revolutionary past.
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the poll shows that clinton has made inroads with key trump stwengt city, whites and men at a rally in portland, maine, trump criticized bongs for obama administration for its cash saw video of it. rntion you know it was interesting because a tape was made right you saw that with airplane coming in, nice plane, and the airplane coming in, and the money coming off i guess, right? that was given to us has to be by iranians you know why tape was given to us? because they want to embarrass our country. but trump campaign admits never saw such video and referring to different footage. clinton meantime was ila and animal rights protesters edged close to the stage and secret service agents quickly surrounded her. >> apparently these 350e78 are here to protest because they've killed a lot of animals. the man they want to replace president obama dismissed trump claims that the election is rigged. >> of course elections will not be rigged there was a lighter moment on campaign trail yesterday. trump running mate mike pence >> lately on mr. trump's words is this going to be your role of administr
the poll shows that clinton has made inroads with key trump stwengt city, whites and men at a rally in portland, maine, trump criticized bongs for obama administration for its cash saw video of it. rntion you know it was interesting because a tape was made right you saw that with airplane coming in, nice plane, and the airplane coming in, and the money coming off i guess, right? that was given to us has to be by iranians you know why tape was given to us? because they want to embarrass our...
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colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the late show with stephen colbert weighing in on the lawsuit against donald trump with some help from the freedom grown-ups. the father behind the viral usa freedom kids is g agreement for performing at an event in florida earlier this year. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," facebook cracks down on click bait and a breakfast staple is taking on the pumpkin spice craze. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, meg. >>> stocks on wall street barely moved, though technology stocks were higher and oil prices rose for the second day in a row and that hasn't happened in three weeks. the s&p 500 finished higher less than a point and the nasdaq rose six points. >>> facebook is working to cut down the number of click bait posts on its newsfeed. click bait is an effort to grab more readers. they push down news items. facebook plans to limit the reach of the post and the publisher who posted it. >>> a pair of hack
colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the late show with stephen colbert weighing in on the lawsuit against donald trump with some help from the freedom grown-ups. the father behind the viral usa freedom kids is g agreement for performing at an event in florida earlier this year. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," facebook cracks down on click bait and a breakfast staple is...
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scranton, pennsylvania, 75,000 people of population of that city. white working class male. targeting. i can't wait to hear him. we'll dip in and listen a little bit. harris: he was supposed to do this a couple weeks ago. there was a terror attack in europe so delayed. right. so now he is going to step up and do this. scranton is interesting, remember she was telling her parents story at dnc convention. we learned so much about her ties to pennsylvania specifically scranton. so now she is going to try to close the loop, you know, i am every girl just like he is every man. saw her do this a little bit with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren on home turf. she understands the economy and i understand. kind of by osmosis. does it work? kennedy: she will claim her grandfather founded dundeemi. >> hillary suffers by comparison with every other candidate exception with trump at his worst. her members weapon is donald trump making mistakes, trump's best weapon is hillary talking. note, donald trump calling out mainstream media, calling out "new york times" casting him in very ne
scranton, pennsylvania, 75,000 people of population of that city. white working class male. targeting. i can't wait to hear him. we'll dip in and listen a little bit. harris: he was supposed to do this a couple weeks ago. there was a terror attack in europe so delayed. right. so now he is going to step up and do this. scranton is interesting, remember she was telling her parents story at dnc convention. we learned so much about her ties to pennsylvania specifically scranton. so now she is going...
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white house. former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani introduced trump onstage in youngstown monday, where giuliani sparkeded outrage when he appeared to forget about the events of 9/11. >> under those eight years before obama came along, we did not have any successful radical islamic terrorist attack in the united states. when clintonaed and obama got into office. amy: that was rudolph giuliani, who was mayor of new york city during the 9/11 attacks. in response, the cover of the "new york daily news" today printed giuliani's words superimposed upon the image of the falling twin towers. meanwhile former secretary of , state hillary clinton, and vice president joe biden held a rally in scranton, pennsylvania, monday. scranton is biden's hometown. it was biden's first campaign appearance on behalf of hillary clinton. during his speech, biden said trump was making thehe united states less safe. >> it is amazing. does he have any idea is outlandish comments have on our allies, our friends, and the physical safety of our troops? is a ready our country less safe. amy: we'll have more on donald trump's s
white house. former new york city mayor rudolph giuliani introduced trump onstage in youngstown monday, where giuliani sparkeded outrage when he appeared to forget about the events of 9/11. >> under those eight years before obama came along, we did not have any successful radical islamic terrorist attack in the united states. when clintonaed and obama got into office. amy: that was rudolph giuliani, who was mayor of new york city during the 9/11 attacks. in response, the cover of the...
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city. he's black. or he's white. he's mexican, italian, polish. none of that matters. atters, he's an american child. he sleeps the sleep of childhood and he dreams the dreams of a child. that child in that great city is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight. he hears the train go by. at night he dreams of faraway places where he'd like to go. seems like an impossible dream. but he is helped on his journey through life. a father who had to go to work before he finished the sixth grade, sacrificed everything he had so his sons could go to college. and tonight he stands before you, nominated for president of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ nixon selected maryland's governor spiro agnew as his running mate for the office of vice president.
city. he's black. or he's white. he's mexican, italian, polish. none of that matters. atters, he's an american child. he sleeps the sleep of childhood and he dreams the dreams of a child. that child in that great city is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight. he hears the train go by. at night he dreams of faraway places where he'd like to go. seems like an impossible dream. but he is helped on his journey through life. a father who had to go...
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played out and ironic because milwaukee has the second highest income gap between the inner city blacks and whites in that town. it's huge disparity. people are saying it's the policies, not just the economic policies, i'll ask you this, give you an example, walmart, the teachers union, wants to boycott walmart because walmart backs charter schools even though walmart offers amazing discounts. all of these embedded bureaucracies protecting themselves at the expense really of the people. >> listen, first of all, a lot of inner city mayors who support charter schools. cory booker, of newark, was very pro-charter schools. >> teachers unions themselves should take their competition from charter schools and revamp their game or allow them to -- >> i'm not going to defend the teachers union because i'm never a huge defending of the teachers union. when you had the crime bill in the '90s a huge mistake, liberal policy at the time, bill clinton signed it. >> why is it a mistake? >> because you established first of all a prison pipeline where you don't -- you need criminal justice reform. >> all those decl
played out and ironic because milwaukee has the second highest income gap between the inner city blacks and whites in that town. it's huge disparity. people are saying it's the policies, not just the economic policies, i'll ask you this, give you an example, walmart, the teachers union, wants to boycott walmart because walmart backs charter schools even though walmart offers amazing discounts. all of these embedded bureaucracies protecting themselves at the expense really of the people....
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city passed in ordnance 34. that reads. stkphr. this map shows the zones. with the white portions as an acceptable place to live. >> . the attorney representing 3 sex offenders that are suing the city. she claims this ordnance effectively bans them from. as she put in the lawsuit. approximately 99 percent of the city is off limits. it has been challenged in court for years. but this pastjanuary the colorado supreme court upheld it. so police are enforcing it. >> . ( if it means that i need to live in a different city. then in my mind if that's what keeps the public safe. that's part of the consequences of the crime they committed. that's the issue they need to deal with. >> the attorney will fight for what she says are hur clients civil rights.
city passed in ordnance 34. that reads. stkphr. this map shows the zones. with the white portions as an acceptable place to live. >> . the attorney representing 3 sex offenders that are suing the city. she claims this ordnance effectively bans them from. as she put in the lawsuit. approximately 99 percent of the city is off limits. it has been challenged in court for years. but this pastjanuary the colorado supreme court upheld it. so police are enforcing it. >> . ( if it means that...
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moved from their into another city. white that city?is a city where most of were supporting and where they were located. grievances. it is not content and upon grievances, she provided tools -- they provided tools and evoked against the government, it was so unpopular that they were on their way and left in the minimum amount reducing by much their support for isis. host: go to calls for our guest -- go tonds first from calls for our guest. vance? a piece written on isis, and they put it out before world war ii was never a country until mussolini had put it together as one country, and that even after the second world war, when king s was puts put -- idri into power, he refused to cover parts of libya that were not part of the eastern part of traditionally, it was great power center, and that the that the name of the other thes, but my point is that idea of forcing the nation state upon a people is not going to part in ahe best nation state may not necessarily and it is not something within the consciousness of the people and even today
moved from their into another city. white that city?is a city where most of were supporting and where they were located. grievances. it is not content and upon grievances, she provided tools -- they provided tools and evoked against the government, it was so unpopular that they were on their way and left in the minimum amount reducing by much their support for isis. host: go to calls for our guest -- go tonds first from calls for our guest. vance? a piece written on isis, and they put it out...
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that is until they were evicted by the police force and the police force in new york city was white andng class. and they saw the college students as being snobs and elitists, of taking advantage of their education by not serving in the draft. so they were gleeful to get those protesters out of the buildings at columbia. where ione of the cases just don't see the millennial today doing this sort of activity, what the protesters at columbia did. they are certainly active. but i think there is an enormous in awareness on the part of many young protesters, and i see them, as a history professor who has them in my classes, there is an awareness that there is a problem with backlash in this country. if you are violent and confrontational, it is likely that your message is going to fail. people reactse against rowdiness and confrontational as him. see the, i just don't same level of student protests in the united states at this time where you could make a good analogy with 1968 when there was a lot of protests and confrontation. your collar is exactly right. host: david, hello. caller: hello.
that is until they were evicted by the police force and the police force in new york city was white andng class. and they saw the college students as being snobs and elitists, of taking advantage of their education by not serving in the draft. so they were gleeful to get those protesters out of the buildings at columbia. where ione of the cases just don't see the millennial today doing this sort of activity, what the protesters at columbia did. they are certainly active. but i think there is an...
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white people are not doing it. the people victimizing blacks are other blacks. the cities are run by blacks. ly a white person and certainly no republican in sight when you talk about the issues plaguing the so-called black community. >> given all that, there have been people that give the talk of a past few days isn't about getting minority votes because that's a tough road ahead, how many could he pick up? it's more about soothing the fears of moderates on the right or even independents that he's racist or crazy or too fringe or this whole alt-right thing and what do you think? >> i dis'gree. i disagree. trump can't go far enough in describing the bigotry of the left. >> all right. we have do go. kevin, i'm so sorry to cut you off. you ire a fantastic guest. thank you. >>> the best of "street justice" is moments away. back after this. existential poe. and uncle john was an explorer. i inherited their can-do spirit. and their double chin. now, i'm going to do something about it. kybella® is the first of its kind injectable treatment that destroys fat under the chin, leaving an improved profi
white people are not doing it. the people victimizing blacks are other blacks. the cities are run by blacks. ly a white person and certainly no republican in sight when you talk about the issues plaguing the so-called black community. >> given all that, there have been people that give the talk of a past few days isn't about getting minority votes because that's a tough road ahead, how many could he pick up? it's more about soothing the fears of moderates on the right or even independents...
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i can tell you right now most big cities white people aren't having this conversation. no.ive conversation about racism, this is like a unicorn. gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. ♪ it's peyton on sunday ♪ mornings. ♪ e-man! what up, peyt. you know i have directv nfl sunday ticket. i get every game, every sunday. all in hd. yeah. i know that. so you wanna come over? i'll make nachos! i can't right now man. i'm playing. oh yeah. alright. i'll pencil you in for tuesday. (vo) get nfl sunday ticket included at no extra charge. only on directv. ♪ >>> harrison, arkansas. a town with a reputation for racism.
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>> no. >> tim mcgraw serenaded lisa white and paul getz during their wedding saturday on center city.the bride arranged the surprise during the father/daughter dance, mcgraw came out on stage and sang. he stuck around, performed a few other hits and posed for pictures. >> we need to find out what that dad did. i'm guessing you can't just call up. >> they got really great wedding photos out of it. >> they sure did. >>> more of the stories we're following on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> right now on "nbc 10 news today," teenagers shot. the search is on for suspects overnight in philadelphia as violence and sent at least three teens to the hospital. >>> pilots arrested a flight crew from south jersey that never got off the ground after officials overseas claimed they were drunk before their international flight. >>> and missing rings. a woman needs your help finding these family heirlooms. they date back several generations. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm lauren mayk. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's 5:00 a.m. let's begin with meteorologist bill henley with the
>> no. >> tim mcgraw serenaded lisa white and paul getz during their wedding saturday on center city.the bride arranged the surprise during the father/daughter dance, mcgraw came out on stage and sang. he stuck around, performed a few other hits and posed for pictures. >> we need to find out what that dad did. i'm guessing you can't just call up. >> they got really great wedding photos out of it. >> they sure did. >>> more of the stories we're following on...
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last week saidci if th wage hike is only in cleveland and other cities kept the current minimum wage it could b harmful to businesses, white wine said that he believes it i unconstitutionalat for cities t set their own minimum wage and right now does unclear if the issue of even make it on the ballot. >> i on faa bringing technology to hopkins airport, something 191st told about a december, the official announcement came today. it is called next gen radar and promised to help pilots have more precise fligh path to save both time and feel they say it also cuts down on weather delays by finding route around weather systems the transition is to be completed b giga power service, broadband service that offers a major range of internet spades on the way up to onead gigabit pe second. that's probably about 65 times faster than what you and let you house download, 25 songs in one secon tv show5 and four seconds or y favorite movie mhd, in less tha 35 seconds, find out websitete. >> something new at cedar point mixture which one had to wait t find out the parki vacations director tweeted at teaser said the announcement will happen
last week saidci if th wage hike is only in cleveland and other cities kept the current minimum wage it could b harmful to businesses, white wine said that he believes it i unconstitutionalat for cities t set their own minimum wage and right now does unclear if the issue of even make it on the ballot. >> i on faa bringing technology to hopkins airport, something 191st told about a december, the official announcement came today. it is called next gen radar and promised to help pilots have...
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the vice president is accepting the atlas award, it's given by the city council of philadelphia. for his initiative by the white house on cancer research. it's at the hyatt at the bellevue in center city. >>> a driver shot and killed last week unknowingly drove right into the middle of a shootout. it happened last thursday on the 5100 block of german town avenue. al ford had his little daughter in the backseat and ford suffers gunshot wounds to the head and shoulder and he died the next day. ford drove into an area where two groups were shooting at each other across the roads and police believe they are close to making arrests in the case. >>> a 11-year-old was the target of bullying at a local playground. he was playing basketball when a group of teenagers attacked him. gray hall has much more and police are working to identify the attackers. >> indeed they r. this happened several weeks ago and still no arrests. police hope that by getting the story into the media someone will call with a tip and hopefully lead to an arrest. >> police want you to take a good look at this image, the teen captured in this video
the vice president is accepting the atlas award, it's given by the city council of philadelphia. for his initiative by the white house on cancer research. it's at the hyatt at the bellevue in center city. >>> a driver shot and killed last week unknowingly drove right into the middle of a shootout. it happened last thursday on the 5100 block of german town avenue. al ford had his little daughter in the backseat and ford suffers gunshot wounds to the head and shoulder and he died the...
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my city was formed in the 1780's. it was majority it white.eriod, the200 year white majority never let an african-american be mayor. become majority african-american in just a few years after that, with a history of treating african-americans with indifference at best, hostility and content that worst, i decided as i was a method to my counsel that i wanted to put myself forward to be mayor. at the african american community do something for me was the caucasian comedienne of the most to do for an african american in hundreds of years. just me on my record, let me do my job. i think i would be a good mayor. i would let my mentors, henry marsh. legendary civil rights lawyer. part of a law firm that brought one of the companion cases to brown the board. he was elected the first african mayor in richmond. henry and i had been friends since i moved to richmond. he asked me, looking good in the face if i would work my heart out for everybody in the city i told him i would. then he said, look, go ahead and run. you will run with my blessing. as long
my city was formed in the 1780's. it was majority it white.eriod, the200 year white majority never let an african-american be mayor. become majority african-american in just a few years after that, with a history of treating african-americans with indifference at best, hostility and content that worst, i decided as i was a method to my counsel that i wanted to put myself forward to be mayor. at the african american community do something for me was the caucasian comedienne of the most to do for...