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contending sides on the civil war, unions and confederates, both believed god bless their cause and they were fighting a godly war. we can compare and contrast that on the part of whites in the union army, confederates, and then african-american. prof. brundage: for white southerners, 1865 was a bitter pill to take because they had been telling themselves this was a slaveholder's republic that had a providential mission. white southerners pivoted particularly certain denominations. at this compel you said presbyterians went all in. -- up to aliens -- episcopalians and presbyterian when all in. they believed god was punishing them for their hubris. that was their way of making sense what had happened. if you were devoted to your faith, the only solution i can imagine you would come up with. white northerners could see this as vindication. lincoln described vindication in a way. for the one group in particular for home the providential interpretation was unambiguous was african-americans. the way in which black ministers made sense of this was that god had intervened in human affairs in 1861's. god had chosen abraham lincoln to do his work in 1862. that god's will was t
contending sides on the civil war, unions and confederates, both believed god bless their cause and they were fighting a godly war. we can compare and contrast that on the part of whites in the union army, confederates, and then african-american. prof. brundage: for white southerners, 1865 was a bitter pill to take because they had been telling themselves this was a slaveholder's republic that had a providential mission. white southerners pivoted particularly certain denominations. at this...
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the union and confederate each believe that god had blessed their cause and they were fighting a godly war. maybe we can compare and contrast the implications of providence on the part of say whites in the union army confederates and then african-americans. what does that providential view look like? prof. brundage: for white southerners, 1865 was a bitter pill to take. because they been telling themselves that this was a slave holders republic and a providential mission. white southerners pivoted, particularly of certain denominations, episcopalians and presbyterians went all in on this. they pivoted and concluded that somehow they were god's chosen people. and god was chastening them, was punishing them for their hubris. their punishment still meant that he loved them beyond all others. that was their way of making sense what had happened. if you were devoted to your faith, the only solution i can imagine you would come up with. white northerners could see this as vindication. lincoln described vindication in a way. for the one group in particular for home the providential interpretation was unambiguous was african-americans. the way in which black ministers made sense of this
the union and confederate each believe that god had blessed their cause and they were fighting a godly war. maybe we can compare and contrast the implications of providence on the part of say whites in the union army confederates and then african-americans. what does that providential view look like? prof. brundage: for white southerners, 1865 was a bitter pill to take. because they been telling themselves that this was a slave holders republic and a providential mission. white southerners...
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white house 2016. annual spending bills have hit roadblocks over the confederate flag issue. greece has reached a deal to avoid and exit with the european unionhe white house, president obama speaks at a summit on aging. hillary makes a speech in new york. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern.
white house 2016. annual spending bills have hit roadblocks over the confederate flag issue. greece has reached a deal to avoid and exit with the european unionhe white house, president obama speaks at a summit on aging. hillary makes a speech in new york. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern.
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. >> while in maryland he made national news founding the white student union, railing against what he said was a rise of black on white crime. on one post online, he wrote, no longer will the homosexual, muslim and black secession groups be able to hijack our campus. preparing to stay our campus back. all we need is the help of people like you to make it happen. students at the university organized a protest against him but heinbach remained unphased. >> they are good spirited folks but just wrong. >> roxana saberi, al jazeera. >> matthew heinbach the southern poverty law center has called him and his fellows nazi sympathizers. matthew you said some pretty outrageous things. let me start with what you say about jews. you blame jews as destroying white european culture. you suggest keeping jews separate and you say jews have a burning hatred for europeans and will stop at nothing to drive them into submission. where did you learn these ideas? >> well, first and foremost, i think if you just looked and asked the people of palestine, the people of lebanon, the people around the world tha
. >> while in maryland he made national news founding the white student union, railing against what he said was a rise of black on white crime. on one post online, he wrote, no longer will the homosexual, muslim and black secession groups be able to hijack our campus. preparing to stay our campus back. all we need is the help of people like you to make it happen. students at the university organized a protest against him but heinbach remained unphased. >> they are good spirited...
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man in the video is described as his bank in his 20's with slender face and wearing a white t-shirt and blue unions and white running shoes if you have any information call the san jose believe. >> palo alto police are sending for a late night producer wanted in two separate incidents with the latest happening last night on emerson street. a woman was asleep and she woke up to find a stranger outside her home. last week a 14-year-old girl spotted a prowler in her backyard. residents are asked to call 9-1-1. >> a man suspected if a string of break-ins in concord is behind bars. police arrested jason lee harris near a shopping center in antioch. he was riding in a car with a relative when officers pulled them over. officials say harris is suspected in were to nine separate break-ins over the past six months. they took place in neighbors near two bart stations. >>> an urgency ordinance aim at improving the safety of balconies in berkeley is now in affect. the city council's unanimous vote comes after last month's collapse at an apartment complex that killed sense students. the new guide hypes call for
man in the video is described as his bank in his 20's with slender face and wearing a white t-shirt and blue unions and white running shoes if you have any information call the san jose believe. >> palo alto police are sending for a late night producer wanted in two separate incidents with the latest happening last night on emerson street. a woman was asleep and she woke up to find a stranger outside her home. last week a 14-year-old girl spotted a prowler in her backyard. residents are...
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stripes, in this case blue and white stripes for the union. now, the imagery if you think back to that proctor flag with the don't tread on me and the rattlesnake, there were also many flags that had similar bombs in the center like that fort washington or harmer's flag. and many symbols were taken from continental currency. this is currency designed by benjamin franklin. he reportedly had a book of ancient symbols published in the early 18th century that he brought out for the committee that was designing the continental currency so you'll see if you think back to the standard with the tarleton flags, this is the beaver chewing on the palmetto tree, that's the symbol that's painted in the center there. and of course the design for the continental third of a dollar and the chain of states. american congress, we are one. you're going to love my next slide, actually. it was painted on a -- the regimental standard of the second new hampshire regiment. so this is a pair of flags captured in july of 1777. so it's great when we have a real document
stripes, in this case blue and white stripes for the union. now, the imagery if you think back to that proctor flag with the don't tread on me and the rattlesnake, there were also many flags that had similar bombs in the center like that fort washington or harmer's flag. and many symbols were taken from continental currency. this is currency designed by benjamin franklin. he reportedly had a book of ancient symbols published in the early 18th century that he brought out for the committee that...
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. >> larry, again you're being naive upon you don't think there's a white man devious enough of joining the traditions union and filling black churches with faulty wiring. come on, man! come on! >> larry: it sound-- >> larry, white people have been fooling with electricity since benjamin franklin. >> that's true. that part of it is true. i can't make blanket statements. fistart making racial accusing as that aren't true, people might lose faith in me. what if my show got canceled? >> and you don't think there's something suspicious about that, larry? >> suspicious about what? >> you don't think there's a white man out there devious enough to work his way up to a television station in order to give you-- in order to give a brother a late night show so he can cancel it? ( cheers and applause ) what are you thinking about? that concerns me. come oman. you know how it goes. >> larry: now i agree with you! we might be able to agree on that! santana crimsey everybody. we'll be right back. seriously? you're not at all concerned? about what now? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with
. >> larry, again you're being naive upon you don't think there's a white man devious enough of joining the traditions union and filling black churches with faulty wiring. come on, man! come on! >> larry: it sound-- >> larry, white people have been fooling with electricity since benjamin franklin. >> that's true. that part of it is true. i can't make blanket statements. fistart making racial accusing as that aren't true, people might lose faith in me. what if my show got...
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>> well, i think of it as the -- as difficult as the path to the white house is, i think the teachers unions might be in a more difficult political position these days. yes, they're going to run with open arms to hillary clinton. is that going to protect them from the very difficult time they have state by state, region by region? i'm not so sure about that. what hillary clinton promises to them, we should really all try to find out. but of course that's the big guessing game with hillary clinton. what is she promising. and what kind of accountability will she have if and when she gets elected? >> education once we get to the general, even right now crystal in the primaries, still as we talk about common core, a major thread that republicans will have to sort out. >> well, yeah, and i think that with respect to education, republicans need to talk about school choice. because we're really the party that empowers minorities. i mean, that's really an issue that -- that republicans can connect, especially with black voters, that, hey, we're for school choice. we're for getting your kids out of f
>> well, i think of it as the -- as difficult as the path to the white house is, i think the teachers unions might be in a more difficult political position these days. yes, they're going to run with open arms to hillary clinton. is that going to protect them from the very difficult time they have state by state, region by region? i'm not so sure about that. what hillary clinton promises to them, we should really all try to find out. but of course that's the big guessing game with hillary...
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what you were looking at is a one-year stock chart of union pacific. the white line the stock rise.ink line in the purple line is the 50 day moving average and the green here is the 200 day moving average. don't want to continue to much but let me get to this point. they are paying attention to this right here. this little cross, the so-called death cross, and it happened in may. it is windy 50 dam dropped below the 50 -- 200 dma. that signals a bearish signal. to make matters worse, you can see it tested the 50 day moving average and then failed and we are seeing declines even accelerate throughout the course of the day. union pacific down about 22% year to date. planes, trains, and automobiles. gm shares are revving up 4.2% right of. date reported q2 income $1.2 billion because of more sales of light trucks and the price showing up from china. this is its best day in five months. board following the wake higher by about 1.8%. hertz global holdings is falling. morgan stanley downgraded it to underweight. scarlet: thank you so much. followed by the most in two weeks. mark: top stori
what you were looking at is a one-year stock chart of union pacific. the white line the stock rise.ink line in the purple line is the 50 day moving average and the green here is the 200 day moving average. don't want to continue to much but let me get to this point. they are paying attention to this right here. this little cross, the so-called death cross, and it happened in may. it is windy 50 dam dropped below the 50 -- 200 dma. that signals a bearish signal. to make matters worse, you can...
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white southerners who struggle to assimilate the meaning a defeat. the defeat by the yankee was incompatible with southern honor or pride. a young diarist that i quoted earlier looked on the union with contempt for you when sherman's troops raised the flag she described as "a horrid site, hateful symbol." the failure a white men to protect their families and harsh as a war directly contradicted the ethos of paternal that the southern rested. more difficult for white southerners was recognizing emancipation. mary chestnut learned of lee's surrender of her anniversary which was the unhappiest day of her life. poor james, her husband. scrutinize her slaves. these negroes unchanged does not show a ripple of change. chestnut and smart enough to know but neither the mask, black southerners had their own desires and hopes for the postwar world. sung and told and whispered probably for his long as it's late people have lived in north america. jubilee, the concept heralded a new world. two years earlier, and south carolina, black union soldiers celebrated a passage of the emancipation proclamation. as colonel higgins waived the regimental colors, the black men and women gathered and bro
white southerners who struggle to assimilate the meaning a defeat. the defeat by the yankee was incompatible with southern honor or pride. a young diarist that i quoted earlier looked on the union with contempt for you when sherman's troops raised the flag she described as "a horrid site, hateful symbol." the failure a white men to protect their families and harsh as a war directly contradicted the ethos of paternal that the southern rested. more difficult for white southerners was...
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under the soviet union, we didn't have all these colors. everything was black, white, or beige. >> every item in her shop is 150 sam, about $2.50. that's about half the price of other stores. it is a low margin, high turn over strategy. but in the past two years, the number of customers has decreased and business has gotten tougher. >> translator: now i barely sell 3,000 sam a day, each on a good day i only sell 6,000. i used to sell 20,000 sam worth of merchandise on some days. 20,000. i'm worried that fewer customers are coming to the bazaar. it's because of the customs union. >> gulya's comment about the customs union refers to a new economic grouping led by russia. russia, the regional power, wanted to boost its economic ties with the former soviet republics. vladimir putin, at the time, russia's prime minister, spearheaded a new customs union. it began in 2010 with three countries, russia, belarus, and is as act stan. -- kazakhstan. the agreement removes customs duties and various restrictions between members. the idea is to promote trade through free movement of
under the soviet union, we didn't have all these colors. everything was black, white, or beige. >> every item in her shop is 150 sam, about $2.50. that's about half the price of other stores. it is a low margin, high turn over strategy. but in the past two years, the number of customers has decreased and business has gotten tougher. >> translator: now i barely sell 3,000 sam a day, each on a good day i only sell 6,000. i used to sell 20,000 sam worth of merchandise on some days....
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it securing the union, however by 1865, i do believe that a sizable number of white northerners had come to very much support emancipation as a part of that goal. i think increasing numbers after the war, they would be proud of their role in securing emancipation. although their support did not extend to equal rights, securing equal rights. john: the trick is with those two things, what is obvious, the destruction of slavery is obvious. 4 million people aren't out of jobs and new jobs. -- are out of jobs. and need jobs. you can see the result almost immediately. how do you see a union? how do you measure it. they are not shooting at us anymore. that seems like a low threshold for unionism. that is really one of the conundrums that plagues the united states. for the next several decades. gary: most loyal citizens said there was unfinished business before johnson goes off track in the summer of 1865. gary:matt: right after the war? except to the extent that some portion of them say more people need to be honda h --ung -- hung . i do think at the end of the war people were saying if we had
it securing the union, however by 1865, i do believe that a sizable number of white northerners had come to very much support emancipation as a part of that goal. i think increasing numbers after the war, they would be proud of their role in securing emancipation. although their support did not extend to equal rights, securing equal rights. john: the trick is with those two things, what is obvious, the destruction of slavery is obvious. 4 million people aren't out of jobs and new jobs. -- are...
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he held meetings at the white house with business leaders and farming union leaders.sically said to them, come up with something. come up with some sort of recovery program. come up with some sort of idea that would improve the economy. but he was appealing to them to do this voluntarily. he wasn't ordering them. he wasn't legislating this. he wasn't using the power of government to do this. he was making an appeal to these groups to try and save us. to the american people, he started to talk about this--he said to the american people, these are tough times and people are losing their jobs, their homes. and yet, we don't have enough to eat. and yes, our homes are cold because we can't afford the coal, so we just have to be rugged individualists, we have to hang in there. we have to survive this. he was an independently wealthy millionaire. he was very successful civil engineer. i'm not trying to say he was a bad guy, or he was condescending in any way. i'm just saying it's a little easier to preach rugged individualism if you have a couple million in the bank than if
he held meetings at the white house with business leaders and farming union leaders.sically said to them, come up with something. come up with some sort of recovery program. come up with some sort of idea that would improve the economy. but he was appealing to them to do this voluntarily. he wasn't ordering them. he wasn't legislating this. he wasn't using the power of government to do this. he was making an appeal to these groups to try and save us. to the american people, he started to talk...
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white horse went? now this is the kind of transportation i remember. up against the union jack trails the crowds. over 60 years old and still a show stopper. a 1920 wagon pulled by four belgians without the tigers. it weighs a ton and a half around is 15 feet long and 11 feet high. these elephants like the wild animals in the parred a come from ringling brothers. conforming with milwaukee in this celebration. you'll notice he's kneeling in the direction of mr. ed. the traditional closer for a circus parade. built in 1903, this wagon known as the america wagon performs regularly up at the museum the practical closer are these gentlemen but there's still more to come. mr. forest tucker a music man that does know the territory leads off a display of musicianship and precision marching and drilling as bands and bukeep the air filled with music. ♪ >> as the last man passes an ocean of people in the line of marchand down at the lakefront for a gigantic display to end this day. a truly special day. our country's birthday. as the last glare fades into the night sky this city looks forward to next year wh
white horse went? now this is the kind of transportation i remember. up against the union jack trails the crowds. over 60 years old and still a show stopper. a 1920 wagon pulled by four belgians without the tigers. it weighs a ton and a half around is 15 feet long and 11 feet high. these elephants like the wild animals in the parred a come from ringling brothers. conforming with milwaukee in this celebration. you'll notice he's kneeling in the direction of mr. ed. the traditional closer for a...
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in the civil war the town was founded by the 1830's had about 300 people half white, half black, and you quote a union soldier who passed through it at one point called it the most boring place on earth. by the time she was a kid the end of world war one -- >> guest: it was really the most boring place on earth. >> host: it didn't have paved streets and such. >> guest: there there people that love that story and wouldn't have it any other way. they are perfectly comfortable. >> host: it is a very nice little town until you get into it getting contentious with the book. the south is still very uncomfortable with the ratiocial injustice that you will see in people who love "to killing a mockingbird." and then they will pan the confederate flagment. >> guest: couldn't be better time this book is coming out the summer they are taking down the confederate flag. >> host: i will be surprised if the confederate flag comes down. but i think the decision with the gay marriage and the confederate flag is surprising if the south takes both of these. she is uncomfortable with the society. she came back home more o
in the civil war the town was founded by the 1830's had about 300 people half white, half black, and you quote a union soldier who passed through it at one point called it the most boring place on earth. by the time she was a kid the end of world war one -- >> guest: it was really the most boring place on earth. >> host: it didn't have paved streets and such. >> guest: there there people that love that story and wouldn't have it any other way. they are perfectly comfortable....
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>> i thought, in 1946, when i learned it from a white woman who taught in a union labor school, the highlanderschool in tennessee, that the song had been made up in 1946 by tobacco workers, because they sang it there to strike through the winter of 1946 in charleston, south carolina, and they taught the song to zilphia horton, the teacher at the labor school. and she said, "oh, it was my favorite song." and i printed it in our little magazine in new york, people's songs, as "we will overcome" in 1947. it was a friend of mine, guy carawan, who made it famous. he picked up my way of singing it, "we shall overcome," although septima -- there was another teacher there, septima clark, a black woman. she felt that "shall" -- like me, she felt it opened up the mouth better than "will," so that's the way she sang it. anyway, guy carawan in 1960 taught it to the young people at the founding convention of sncc, student nonviolent coordinating committee, sncc for short. and a month later, it wasn't a song, it was the song, throughout the south. only two years ago, i get a letter from a professor in penns
>> i thought, in 1946, when i learned it from a white woman who taught in a union labor school, the highlanderschool in tennessee, that the song had been made up in 1946 by tobacco workers, because they sang it there to strike through the winter of 1946 in charleston, south carolina, and they taught the song to zilphia horton, the teacher at the labor school. and she said, "oh, it was my favorite song." and i printed it in our little magazine in new york, people's songs, as...
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>> this morning cnn's "state of the union" polls set to be released soon which could provide new insight into the race for 2016. plus, former texas governor and whiteouse hopeful rick perry stops by. joining us now is the host of cnn's "state of the union" jake tapper. jake, this is an important one, especially in relation to the comments donald trump made about john mccain. >> that's right. in the last cnn/orc poll donald trump was in second place, i believe he had 12%, and we'll see in this poll that will come out in about half an hour or so, did his comments about john mccain and his other controversial remarks, have they hurt his run for the presidency? or is his race, is his front-runner status going to be held up by this poll? that will be very interesting to see. we'll also have to take a look at the head-to-head match-ups. who does best in a hypothetical race against either senator hillary clinton or senator bernie sanders. so those are two of the things i'll be looking for. >> and rick perry, former texas governor running some national ads trying to make that cut to get in to the debate. trying to make the top ten. >> that's right. in the
>> this morning cnn's "state of the union" polls set to be released soon which could provide new insight into the race for 2016. plus, former texas governor and whiteouse hopeful rick perry stops by. joining us now is the host of cnn's "state of the union" jake tapper. jake, this is an important one, especially in relation to the comments donald trump made about john mccain. >> that's right. in the last cnn/orc poll donald trump was in second place, i believe he...
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[laughter] in this civil for the town was founded with about 300 people half white and half black then there was a union soldier the pastor at some point. by the time she was accused it still did not have streets. people love that lifestyle would not have it any other way. it is the very nice little town in tow you get contentious with the book but that is where some of that starts to come up because it sounds like the rest of the country is not printable to discuss the racial injustice but people love "to kill a mockingbird" but there now offended by the confederate flag. >> it comes out this summer they take down the confederate flag it could not be better timing. >> i don't want to go down that alley but i do think the supreme court decision on gay marriage with a confederate flag by would be very surprised that conservative pink would except both in the same summer. but then to come into this society that she is not comfortable with and comes all more or less after she has had a stroke. >> guest: about five for six years ago and minder standing in she was in her apartment alone after suffered a stro
[laughter] in this civil for the town was founded with about 300 people half white and half black then there was a union soldier the pastor at some point. by the time she was accused it still did not have streets. people love that lifestyle would not have it any other way. it is the very nice little town in tow you get contentious with the book but that is where some of that starts to come up because it sounds like the rest of the country is not printable to discuss the racial injustice but...
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by contrast, baldwin's use of the we to encompass black and white americans both in the cambridge union speak and across his career demonstrates that this is what he has been doing all along. despite these clear differences, the most significant for thinking about the ongoing meanings of the debate maybe the divergent understandings they present about the past and future course of american civilization. american civilization for buckley is not the cause of slavery or its successor regimes, but an explanation for their overcoming. what then will eliminate the wrongs that buckley himself conquers are evil? quote, the good nature, the generosity and good wishes, the decency that do lie in the spirit of the american people. sounding a little bit like a 20th century version of herman melville's captain delano, buckley repositioned baldwin as the murderously rebellious slave. like delano, buckley appears unable to comprehend that black men and women might value their liberty as much as he does. and he seems unaware of the degree to which gestures of friendship, generosity and familial reflect
by contrast, baldwin's use of the we to encompass black and white americans both in the cambridge union speak and across his career demonstrates that this is what he has been doing all along. despite these clear differences, the most significant for thinking about the ongoing meanings of the debate maybe the divergent understandings they present about the past and future course of american civilization. american civilization for buckley is not the cause of slavery or its successor regimes, but...
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and south carolina being the home of the ideological home of white supremacy, the first state to secede from the unionht to lead that discussion. >> kevin alexander gray thank you for sharing all your insight on this over the last few weeks. really appreciate it. >>> up next, how one passing comment in a rambling announcement speech has now become donald trump's entire campaign. >>> how do fact check conservatives on obamacare. step one have the facts. step two, repeat. >>> solar energy might finally be booming. why it's taken so long to get here. that and more ahead. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great lease on the nissan sentra. ♪ after we are all inside for a while it gets pretty stuffy. when dad opens up the window what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance. but when we open up the windows you can see the dust floating around. there's dog hair. pollen. more work. (doorbell)
and south carolina being the home of the ideological home of white supremacy, the first state to secede from the unionht to lead that discussion. >> kevin alexander gray thank you for sharing all your insight on this over the last few weeks. really appreciate it. >>> up next, how one passing comment in a rambling announcement speech has now become donald trump's entire campaign. >>> how do fact check conservatives on obamacare. step one have the facts. step two, repeat....
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white house. i'm steve handsman, news4. >> thanks, steve. >>> a union representing 150 federal workers wants to protect their personal information. the national refresh rbi employees union says a lawsuit is the best way to do t they want improved security for the system as well as lifetime credit protection for employees much the union wants to prevent opm from collecting personal information electronically until the court is satisfied the system is safe. over the weekend, the director of opm said program is being made in the data breach investigation and more information will be released soon. >>> doug is back with more of what seems like the almost daily stormy weather report. >> the nationals having a hard time the past couple of weeks getting their games in another time they have a significant delay. that is the least of our worries. we have dangerous situations out there right now, already a couple of water rescues that we have heard about. i have seen po people posting pictures of others on twitter and facebook riding right through areas of heavy rain don't do that flooded roadways. we will conti
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the va, the unions, the white house, it's put up or shutup time over this recess, we're going to fightet a vote in september. >> with 16 democrats in the house, they have to speak up, too. so we have to stand up and have illustrations. pete hegseth thanks so much. >>> ten minutes before the bottom of the hour. got a routine test drive turning into a terrifying ride of his life. a car salesman was kidnapped by a customer who actually is a criminal posing as a buyer. how did he get away with that? he's here next to explain. >>> plus, it's man versus sea creature. >> oh, my god! >> the goliath grouper with this paddle boarder. oh, my goodness. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. sargento people are real cheese people, three generations spanning over 60 years. they don't believe in artificial this or superficial that. they know that in a world of over-processed there's no substitute for a piece of real. real cheese people believe every casserole deser
the va, the unions, the white house, it's put up or shutup time over this recess, we're going to fightet a vote in september. >> with 16 democrats in the house, they have to speak up, too. so we have to stand up and have illustrations. pete hegseth thanks so much. >>> ten minutes before the bottom of the hour. got a routine test drive turning into a terrifying ride of his life. a car salesman was kidnapped by a customer who actually is a criminal posing as a buyer. how did he get...
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the union president say clinton is, a champion that working families need in the white house. the campaign picks up on monday with a speech about the economy. >>> protests over trains and crude oil -- hauling crude oil.>>> one man tries to profit from the confederate flag controversy. why he says his businesses american. >>> more than 1 million people of actuated after a chinese-. the very latest they are. the 10:00 news continues and 90 seconds. -- in 90 seconds. >>> clean up crews's are still -- are still monitoring to see if a chemical is washing up. an oil spill release up to 100,000 gallons of crude. 1/5 of that poured into the ocean. people have found oil as far as redondo beach and tests have gone further south orange county. the cleanup continues.>>> environmental groups protesting the transportation of crude oil by trained to kazan today. they marched in richmond as part of a movement in remembrance of the two year anniversary of a deadly crude oil train explosion in canada. cristina rendon own -- cristina rendon was there.>> reporter: in an effort to stop oil change
the union president say clinton is, a champion that working families need in the white house. the campaign picks up on monday with a speech about the economy. >>> protests over trains and crude oil -- hauling crude oil.>>> one man tries to profit from the confederate flag controversy. why he says his businesses american. >>> more than 1 million people of actuated after a chinese-. the very latest they are. the 10:00 news continues and 90 seconds. -- in 90 seconds....
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union. our north american correspondent set down with the president and has more from the white house. >> it will be barack obama's first trip to his ancestral home since becoming president. president obama: my first visit to kenya was when i was still a young man, 27. reporter: he told me how crucial it was that britain had maintained its defense spending. president obama: we don't have a more important partner than great britain. for him to make that commitment when he has a budget agenda that is, you know confined, a budget envelope that is confined is really significant. reporter: if there is relief in the administration at that decision, there is considerable unease about the eu referendum and the possibility of britain leaving the european union. president obama: having the united kingdom and the european union gives us much greater confidence about the strength of the transatlantic union. it is part of the cornerstone of institutions built after world war ii that has made the world safer and more prosperous, and we want to make sure that the united kingdom continues to have that influ
union. our north american correspondent set down with the president and has more from the white house. >> it will be barack obama's first trip to his ancestral home since becoming president. president obama: my first visit to kenya was when i was still a young man, 27. reporter: he told me how crucial it was that britain had maintained its defense spending. president obama: we don't have a more important partner than great britain. for him to make that commitment when he has a budget...
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white house. we are an initiative of the merrick and bar association, the american civil liberties union, familiesinst the mandatory minimum, and the national association of criminal defense lawyers. so we work wholly independently of the white house. but we screen applicants. we have more than 30,000 now, to see if they appear to qualify under the president's initiative. and then we send those petitions over to the pardon attorney. amy: reynolds wintersmith tell us your story. having once faced life in prison for selling crack. but talk about what the clemency that president obama granted you or the commutation of your sentence, what it means. >> to me, what it meant, it gave me another chance at life. to build upon this part of my life in the present. i am thankful -- it may me realize even when we have the possibility of failure in front of us, that doesn't mean we should give up hope. we should continue to strive you know, make it easier for a person to want to give you a second chance. i am thankful for it. amy: can you talk about the sentencing for nonviolent drug offenders like yourself? >>
white house. we are an initiative of the merrick and bar association, the american civil liberties union, familiesinst the mandatory minimum, and the national association of criminal defense lawyers. so we work wholly independently of the white house. but we screen applicants. we have more than 30,000 now, to see if they appear to qualify under the president's initiative. and then we send those petitions over to the pardon attorney. amy: reynolds wintersmith tell us your story. having once...
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the front entrance right now headed to the gentleman with the white shirt on, headed to the main entrance of walter reed. i also see a union formed police officer -- a uniformed police officer headed to the front door. obviously from our vantage point, all we can tell you is the last we heard was for all employees on this sprawling 243- acre comprehensive campus of multiple medical and military facilities, including services for veterans to shelter in place and not to leave their offices or their positions until an all clear is given. i can tell you we have not heard an all clear. we did hear for a moment an announcement this is a test once again based on the activity now i can only imagine that was a test of the broadcasting system. right now i see employees and press being moved across from the main entrance toward where the metro station is along with the park and ride. there is no chaos here. it is very orderly. again a simple report and a report only of a single shot fired here at walter reed national military medical center. i'm going to send it back to you and see what i can do, talk to some sources and rome about -
the front entrance right now headed to the gentleman with the white shirt on, headed to the main entrance of walter reed. i also see a union formed police officer -- a uniformed police officer headed to the front door. obviously from our vantage point, all we can tell you is the last we heard was for all employees on this sprawling 243- acre comprehensive campus of multiple medical and military facilities, including services for veterans to shelter in place and not to leave their offices or...
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walker launched his republican white house bid monday casting himself as a fighter who can deliver. he touted successful battles against public employee unionscompeting for the presidential nomination. >>> straight ahead, taking the helm. we will meet the american women making history commanding a megacruise ship. that is ahead in "moneywatch."" that opens up the doors to trust. my name is kanyon. i'm a technician here in portland oregon. every morning, i give each one of my customers a call to give them a closer eta. and when i called this customer, i discovered that he was deaf. then i thought of amanda. i've known american sign language since i was about 8 years old. it's like music for your eyes. and i thought that was an amazing gift to have, to be able to communicate with the deaf. my friend kanyon asked me to help him explain how today's appointment will go. he was nodding his head and giggling a little bit. i earned his trust that day, i guess. everyone can join the fun with connect and collect minions inside these marked boxes of big g cereals. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> what started
walker launched his republican white house bid monday casting himself as a fighter who can deliver. he touted successful battles against public employee unionscompeting for the presidential nomination. >>> straight ahead, taking the helm. we will meet the american women making history commanding a megacruise ship. that is ahead in "moneywatch."" that opens up the doors to trust. my name is kanyon. i'm a technician here in portland oregon. every morning, i give each one...
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it's the first major labor union to make a presidential endorsement in the campaign. she is one of five democrats running for the white house. she expected to lay out the economic plan tomorrow focusing on boosting middle class income. now to the prenz. donald trump is again criticizing u.s. bored eastern trade policy. the billionaire businessman spoke to a packed crowd in phoenix last night. arizona is a border state. the hot spot in the immigration debate. trum dp not back trump did not back down from his recent comments. at the event he also said that u.s. is getting ripped off by mexico, china, and other foreign governments. >> i tell about the bad deals this country is making. mexico, i respect the country. they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. they're taking our money. they're taking everything and they're killing us on the boarder. >> trump is one of more than a dozen major candidates seeking the republican nomination. but it appears party leaders wish he wasn't. we'll have that story coming up this morning at 6:45. in news overseas iran nuclear talks continue in vienna. iran u.s. and other
it's the first major labor union to make a presidential endorsement in the campaign. she is one of five democrats running for the white house. she expected to lay out the economic plan tomorrow focusing on boosting middle class income. now to the prenz. donald trump is again criticizing u.s. bored eastern trade policy. the billionaire businessman spoke to a packed crowd in phoenix last night. arizona is a border state. the hot spot in the immigration debate. trum dp not back trump did not back...
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kerry mettary john with the european union foreign policy chief and his russian counterpart late into the night, but the whitehouse has said that some sticking points remain. john kerry expressed optimism earlier. he said sunday that he and the foreign minister of iran had a very good meeting. once a deal is struck, the u.s. congress is expected to be the final battlefield. lawmakers have 60 days to review an agreement. in japan, reports out of the country say toshiba could lose half of its board members after an investigation into accounting irregularities. the nikkei news says eight of the 16 directors are likely to step down. toshiba has had a -- sent a third-party inquiry that will need to earnings write-downs. and the profit right down over the previous five years of the $445 million. toshiba is accused of intentionally delaying booking losses. the company may now have to sell assets worth $1.7 billion, and reports say that could include part of its stake in the atomic power plant maker westinghouse electric. a company spokesperson has said toshiba is not aware of a deliberate delay in accounting for los
kerry mettary john with the european union foreign policy chief and his russian counterpart late into the night, but the whitehouse has said that some sticking points remain. john kerry expressed optimism earlier. he said sunday that he and the foreign minister of iran had a very good meeting. once a deal is struck, the u.s. congress is expected to be the final battlefield. lawmakers have 60 days to review an agreement. in japan, reports out of the country say toshiba could lose half of its...
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union. at the white house, president obama speaks at a summit on aging. hillary makes a speech in new york. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. scott walker becomes the 15th republican to enter the presidential race. that is our focus. what do you make of scott walker and his bid? here are the numbers to call. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. if you do not get in by phone, you can check in on social media, twitter @cspanwj. you can send us an e-mail, journal@c-span.org. scott walker put out a tweet about his pending bid. he says, "i'm in." as you can imagine, the news is all over the papers as he becomes the 15th republican. walker campaign to target gop core. it launches and effort built around the belief that the best way for republican candidates to win is by better energizing their conservative base rather than moving towards the center. the announcement will walk the -- will mark the entry of another big name in a crowded gop field. he becomes the 15th declared major candidate, is widely considered
union. at the white house, president obama speaks at a summit on aging. hillary makes a speech in new york. that is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. scott walker becomes the 15th republican to enter the presidential race. that is our focus. what do you make of scott walker and his bid? here are the numbers to call. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. if you do not get in by phone, you can check in on social media, twitter @cspanwj. you can send us an...
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it has about 300 people i'm half white and half black and you quote that i think it was a union soldier that passed through at some point. and by the time she was a kid at the end of world war i in that description i was reading from earlier that would have been in the 1930s. the people in that lifestyle wouldn't have it any other way. until you get into the contentions in the book i think that's where some of the stuff starts coming up because it sounds like the rest of the country is uncomfortable with their racial injustice that you will see people who love a mockingbird but also defend the confederate flag. >> guest: through what cosmic design does this come out that they are taking the confederate flag down? couldn't be better timed. >> i don't want to go down that alley but the confluence of the supreme court's decision on marriage and then with the confederate flag i would be surprised if it was willing to accept both at the same summer. to come into this society she's sort of uncomfortable with it and talks about it's more or less after she's had a stroke. when was that? >> gues
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white house. scott walker announced his plans this morning on facebook. >> america needs new, fresh leadership from outside of washington. jummy: he tells his victory against public employee unions in wisconsin as the seed for the recall bid. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, a tunnel with electricity. part of the astounding details of a prison break for a notorious kingpin in mexico. later, a mother of six caught shoplifting. what a police officer did. doug hill breaks down where and when we will see the worst of jummy: welcome back. an airline spokesperson says a flight from orlando veered off of the runway trying to get to the gate. it got stuck on the grass. work is underway to toe the plane back to the -- to toe the plane back to the gate -- to tow the plane back to the gate. blocking guzman -- what keen -- joaquin guzman escaped from a prison. >> he is the most powerful and dangerous drug lord in the world. officials said he would never escape from prison again. he managed to prove them wrong. he broke out of this maximum-security prison outside of mexico city. >> he is the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. he was last seen in the shower area of his cell. under the showe
white house. scott walker announced his plans this morning on facebook. >> america needs new, fresh leadership from outside of washington. jummy: he tells his victory against public employee unions in wisconsin as the seed for the recall bid. coming up on abc 7 news at noon, a tunnel with electricity. part of the astounding details of a prison break for a notorious kingpin in mexico. later, a mother of six caught shoplifting. what a police officer did. doug hill breaks down where and when...
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. >>> and of course talking about the race for the white house on the democratic side, front runner hillary clinton scored a union endorsement from the american federation of teachers. the union backed clinton in 2007 in her battle in the primary against now president barack obama. it is the first national union to endorse a candidate in the 2016 democrat primary. >>> on the run, a notorious mexican drug lord has escaped again. could he be heading to the united states. >>> and time is running out for greece. it's not looking good for a bailout package. talks are happening as we speak. we're going to have a live report for you. >>> plus, a blast so powerful it knocked a woman off her chair at the beach. and investigators are struggling to figure out what it was. ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. after one year, skin looks ageless. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp
. >>> and of course talking about the race for the white house on the democratic side, front runner hillary clinton scored a union endorsement from the american federation of teachers. the union backed clinton in 2007 in her battle in the primary against now president barack obama. it is the first national union to endorse a candidate in the 2016 democrat primary. >>> on the run, a notorious mexican drug lord has escaped again. could he be heading to the united states....
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by contrast, baldwin's use of the we to encompass black and white americans both in the cambridge union speak and across his career demonstrates that this is what he has been doing all along. despite these clear differences, the most significant for thinking about the ongoing meanings of the debate maybe the divergent understandings they present about the past and future course of american civilization. american civilization for buckley is not the cause of slavery or its successor regimes, but an explanation for their overcoming. what then will eliminate the wrongs that buckley himself conquers are evil? quote, the good nature, the generosity and good wishes, the decency that do lie in the spirit of the american people. sounding a little bit like a 20th century version of herman melville's captain delano, buckley repositioned baldwin as the murderously rebellious slave. like delano, buckley appears unable to comprehend that black men and women might value their liberty as much as he does. and he seems unaware of the degree to which gestures of friendship, generosity and familial reflect
by contrast, baldwin's use of the we to encompass black and white americans both in the cambridge union speak and across his career demonstrates that this is what he has been doing all along. despite these clear differences, the most significant for thinking about the ongoing meanings of the debate maybe the divergent understandings they present about the past and future course of american civilization. american civilization for buckley is not the cause of slavery or its successor regimes, but...
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it is the first major labor union to make a presidential endorsement in this campaign. clinton is one of five democrats running for the whitee is expected to lay out her economic plan tomorrow focusing on boosting middle class income. on the republican side presidential hopeful donald trump is again criticizing u.s. border and trade policy. the billionaire businessman spoke to a packed crowd in phoenix last night. arizona is a border state and hot spot in the immigration battle. trum dp not back down from his previous comments about illegal immigration. he said the u.s. is getting ripped off by mexico china, and other foreign governments. >> because i'm telling you, i tell about the bad deals that this country is making. mexico, i respect the country. they're taking our jobs. they're taking our manufacturing. they're taking our money. they're taking everything and they're killing us on the border. >> trump has ignored pleas from his party leaders to tone down his language on the immigration issue. >>> the republican presidential field will expand tomorrow when wisconsin governor scott walker announces his official entry int
it is the first major labor union to make a presidential endorsement in this campaign. clinton is one of five democrats running for the whitee is expected to lay out her economic plan tomorrow focusing on boosting middle class income. on the republican side presidential hopeful donald trump is again criticizing u.s. border and trade policy. the billionaire businessman spoke to a packed crowd in phoenix last night. arizona is a border state and hot spot in the immigration battle. trum dp not...
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. >>> the first labor union union's president calling clinton the champion that working families need in the white house. also supported clinton's primary campaign in 2008. >>> coming up, the ongoing iranian nuclear negotiations, particularly 1968's nonproliferation treaty. and disturbing details coming out about boko haram in nigeria. there are fears the group may be using girls it kidnapped last year as suicide bombers. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >> it's saturday night. that means it's time to take a deeper look at the iranian nuclear negotiations. ronald reagan once saying, trust but verify. that seems to be part of the problem with iran, trust. in 1968, the npt nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it had its roots in the darkest days of world war ii. erica pitzi has more. >> a short time ago an a
. >>> the first labor union union's president calling clinton the champion that working families need in the white house. also supported clinton's primary campaign in 2008. >>> coming up, the ongoing iranian nuclear negotiations, particularly 1968's nonproliferation treaty. and disturbing details coming out about boko haram in nigeria. there are fears the group may be using girls it kidnapped last year as suicide bombers. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account...