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she, whitney houston -- whitney houston -- oh, god, i loved her.t in the back of the church when we were -- she was singing in the choir stand, and he was asking me questions, and he said, so what do you think of her? i said, darling -- i never took my eyes off her because she was doing what she does best which was to sing gospel. she came right out of the church. >> trevor: right. >> so i said to the journalist, darling, shhhh... her voice is the eighth wonder of the world. >> trevor: wow. >> hush. >> trevor: wow. >> sure did. >> trevor: that's what every single story in this book feels like. it feels like you were there living through times and periods, you know, like some of the most memorable moments, some of the most memorable periods, but not just in acting as well. what i love about the book is how you talk about your acting journey. i came to know jennifer lewis through movies. over time you see a broadway show here and there. but what i enjoyed was you talking about your personal life, the journey you went through personally. >> yeah. >> t
she, whitney houston -- whitney houston -- oh, god, i loved her.t in the back of the church when we were -- she was singing in the choir stand, and he was asking me questions, and he said, so what do you think of her? i said, darling -- i never took my eyes off her because she was doing what she does best which was to sing gospel. she came right out of the church. >> trevor: right. >> so i said to the journalist, darling, shhhh... her voice is the eighth wonder of the world....
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whitney. sandwiches and juice.i saw my kids in need and their need was greater than mine.he brought them all sandwiches and juice. for every child! kenneth whitney, yonkers school public safety officer:ive been working for the school district for over 20 years. ive been absent maybe 8 days in 20 years. crystal white, bus matron:it speaks volumes about his character. hes the prime example of humanity. (justine) still ahead tonight -- an olympic swimmer says he was the target of a distrubing phone scam. the warning he is sending out... when we come back. come back.out... when we he is sending the warning he is sending out... when we come back (justine) after 46 days some 15-hundred marriott hotel workers in boston have reached a tentative agreement in contract negotiations with hotel corporation today.(jr stone) on saturday union members voted 677 to 9to ratify the new 4 = year contract with the 7 marriott operated hotels in boston. union president brian lang says the contract which ultimately affect 5,000 workers in
whitney. sandwiches and juice.i saw my kids in need and their need was greater than mine.he brought them all sandwiches and juice. for every child! kenneth whitney, yonkers school public safety officer:ive been working for the school district for over 20 years. ive been absent maybe 8 days in 20 years. crystal white, bus matron:it speaks volumes about his character. hes the prime example of humanity. (justine) still ahead tonight -- an olympic swimmer says he was the target of a distrubing...
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she said, "oh, i didn't get you, i only got whitney."down, i said, "bobby just calm down. just get more clothes." so he got the clothes. [ laughter ] and he left. >> jimmy: what? >> that's how he left the clothes. and then about eight weeks later, i look on "people" magazine, it says, "clothes." it was bobby brown and whitney houston on the magazine and it said, "clothes by dolce and bbana." i said, "no it ain't, it's my [ bleep ]." [ laughter ] >>immy: clothes by jamie foxx. clothed by jamie foxx. >> clothes by jamie foxx, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: let's talk about "robin hood", please. >> that is -- >> jimmy: thanksgiving weekend "robin hood" comes out. and this is good., i got to se action scenes in this -- >> oh, man. >> jimmy: fantastic. >> thanks. it's a different take.ff this is a ent take on robin hood. it was actually called hood at first. that's true, i know you're laughing. laughter ] 'cause there's a brother in, t yeah, it was -- [ laughter ] i'm serious. >> jimmy: i know, knowec >> if you the history it was called hood, so
she said, "oh, i didn't get you, i only got whitney."down, i said, "bobby just calm down. just get more clothes." so he got the clothes. [ laughter ] and he left. >> jimmy: what? >> that's how he left the clothes. and then about eight weeks later, i look on "people" magazine, it says, "clothes." it was bobby brown and whitney houston on the magazine and it said, "clothes by dolce and bbana." i said, "no it ain't, it's my [ bleep...
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society of ventura county to help care for evacuated animals and throughout the weekend comedian whitneymings canvassed the hills in search of animals left behind. ehind. >> i can take pigs. i can take dogs. >> when a report surfaced that malibu wines most famous aniresd not been evacuated whitney went rogue to make sure he was okay. >> stanley the giraffe is safe. >> new fires are the concern and dust is the concern. so i'm doing everything i can to make sure he's okay. i know nothing about giraffes. by the way, are they violent? you don't seem violent, buddy. i mean this is bananas. >> it was a surreal scene on the beaches of malibu as desperate animal owners had no choice but to tether horses and even llamas to life guard stations. >> alyssa milano called upon her nearly 3.5 million twitter follows to help evacuate her five horses. the animals did eventually make it out safe though she says her home is still in jeopardy. >> my heart goes out to the firemen that are out there and all the people that are in the frontlines saving humans saving animals. >> last night "e.t." was with anima
society of ventura county to help care for evacuated animals and throughout the weekend comedian whitneymings canvassed the hills in search of animals left behind. ehind. >> i can take pigs. i can take dogs. >> when a report surfaced that malibu wines most famous aniresd not been evacuated whitney went rogue to make sure he was okay. >> stanley the giraffe is safe. >> new fires are the concern and dust is the concern. so i'm doing everything i can to make sure he's okay....
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charlie had apparently convinced him to help buy a gun. >> friends say that whitney was told by charliehat he was going to go on a hunting trip so he asked whitney to help him. >> of course the prosecution says there was no hunting trip, charlie was planning a murder. in fact, before he got the friend to buy the weapon, surveillance footage showed just how intent he was on getting one. hours earlier, there was charlie. >> charlie's on video going into the walmart, attempting to purchase the shotgun. he is unable to. >> why is he turned down? why can't he buy the shotgun? >> he's a canadian citizen. >> which would require a waiting period, time he didn't have. >> so he gets the friend to come in and make the purchase. >> that was our theory, yes. >> it's hard to put together a heat of passion scenario, mom's in jeopardy, if you purchase the weapon in advance. >> correct. >> and the prosecutor told the jury there was no evidence of a fight that evening. >> if you look at the exact moment of the killing, jim tan is just sitting at his desk. >> sitting at his desk answering e-mails. >> answ
charlie had apparently convinced him to help buy a gun. >> friends say that whitney was told by charliehat he was going to go on a hunting trip so he asked whitney to help him. >> of course the prosecution says there was no hunting trip, charlie was planning a murder. in fact, before he got the friend to buy the weapon, surveillance footage showed just how intent he was on getting one. hours earlier, there was charlie. >> charlie's on video going into the walmart, attempting...
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minimal signs advertisers will find anything actionable in this controversy >> well, i agree with whitneyrmine the direction of the stock. it's hard to determine what that earnings stream looks like and where the growth is going to come from. you're seeing huge margin pressure within the business as they try to -- spend to aleve yale issues they've got and no one knows where that ends while at the same time there are issues of user fatigue and if we see user metrics that which are starting to roll over a bit. if that continues i can't see the stock outperforming in the near and intermediate term. >> there's also the threat of regulation from washington, whitney. are you afraid of that >> it depends on what form it tak tak takes. in some ways, regulation may entrench the incumbents. it's hard to see congress doing much of anything meaningful on any controversial topic given how polarized it is. i think tight regulation would be healthy and even if it happens i think facebook's earnings will be higher in three to five years. agree totally with the other guests i have that no -- this stock m
minimal signs advertisers will find anything actionable in this controversy >> well, i agree with whitneyrmine the direction of the stock. it's hard to determine what that earnings stream looks like and where the growth is going to come from. you're seeing huge margin pressure within the business as they try to -- spend to aleve yale issues they've got and no one knows where that ends while at the same time there are issues of user fatigue and if we see user metrics that which are...
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as you can see, whitney road here, a lot of slush in the street here. go over toward the intersection there, much more clear, much more traffic. a lot of people who wok up this morning were surprised to see this much snow actually coming down. most only thought they'd see a dusting, maybe a little bit of snow. woke up to a lot of it and also school cancelled, too. we just met a short time ago a group of plow truck drivers who say this was a surprise for them as well and their advice n is for everyone out there to be careful, whether you are walking or driving, ttoo, andy say as for their jobs as for plowing, they can handle it but it all depends on how this day wears on. >> it's so cold you know, right now there's a lot of traffic on the road but during rush hour, everybody's at work. later ngternoon, it's go be bad. >> as you can see right now, this is not over yet. still have quite a bit of snow coming down on top of us. the plows are doing their best to keep up with the snowfall the. megan mcgrath is watching conditions over in fredeck county. what a
as you can see, whitney road here, a lot of slush in the street here. go over toward the intersection there, much more clear, much more traffic. a lot of people who wok up this morning were surprised to see this much snow actually coming down. most only thought they'd see a dusting, maybe a little bit of snow. woke up to a lot of it and also school cancelled, too. we just met a short time ago a group of plow truck drivers who say this was a surprise for them as well and their advice n is for...
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the plug on saudi arabia the cost to lockheed martin, boeing, general dynamix, united technologies, whitneyven though this is a truly awful diplomatic situation, he is a pragmatist. i don't agree with him, but there we are. pragmatism obviously playing a key role in some of the thoughts of the amazon workers across europe who are going to be striking today will suck out protesting about what they describe as inhuman warehouse working today on black friday, when they will be filling lots of orders right across the world for people. quite shocking, some of the things that have come out here. freedom of information requests showing that in june, ambulances were called up 600 times to 14 amazon warehouses over the past three years. we talked a year ago with mike ashley about his warehouse in derbyshire. he had his wrists well and truly slapped. this is not good news. geoff bizos has seen his huge fortune come down by 20 -- 35% in the seen his huge fortune come down by 20 —— 35% in the last two months. he should be very conscious of the fact that human relationships and labour relations, he has
the plug on saudi arabia the cost to lockheed martin, boeing, general dynamix, united technologies, whitneyven though this is a truly awful diplomatic situation, he is a pragmatist. i don't agree with him, but there we are. pragmatism obviously playing a key role in some of the thoughts of the amazon workers across europe who are going to be striking today will suck out protesting about what they describe as inhuman warehouse working today on black friday, when they will be filling lots of...
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. >> eli whitney. >> i was going to say -- whitney says i can do it. and they said, fine, give us a demonstration. so he went away and produced clutch of guns which looked as if the parts were interchangeable but were not. he cheated. he pulled a con on these rather simple fellows who were on the committee that had come could dn from washington, and they said, well, mr. whitney, you appear to have done it, you've got the contract. he won the contract, made the guns, and none of them worked properly. it was so -- to the engineering community, whitney, the popular imagination has whitney as a heroic figure because of the cotton gin which he didn't patent, which is why he went bankrupt. but to the engineering community, he's regarded as a charlatan and someone whose reputation is completely besmirched by having cheated at this demonstration in harper's ferry. so i thought i'd get a lot of blowback in the book from fans of, you know, whitney. but, no, people -- [laughter] mostly said at last he got his view. >> i was just wondering if people were going to
. >> eli whitney. >> i was going to say -- whitney says i can do it. and they said, fine, give us a demonstration. so he went away and produced clutch of guns which looked as if the parts were interchangeable but were not. he cheated. he pulled a con on these rather simple fellows who were on the committee that had come could dn from washington, and they said, well, mr. whitney, you appear to have done it, you've got the contract. he won the contract, made the guns, and none of them...
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whitney grabbed the baby and took off in one car and joe followed in another car with daughter olivian has joe comforts his nervous daughter while the flames rage. >> we're going to get fire. those fires -- >> guess what? we're not going to catch on fire, okay? we're going to stay away from it. and we'll be just fine, okay? >> okay. >> we're doing all right. ♪ baby it will be all right we're going to get out, okay? we're going to leave. >> we're going to get fire. >> no, we're going to get out of here and we'll come back when it's more princess poppy, okay? [ sirens ] i'm going to stay away from it, okay? yeah. what the [ bleep ]. look, we're past it, we're out of it, okay? >> yay. >> yay. >> you did it, you did it. >> we did it together. >> thankfully the allen family made it out safely, and joe and his beautiful daughter olivia are joining us now from chico, california where his family, their family is staying with relatives right now. joe, i am sweating right now, my heart is pumping after watching that video. as a parent, how did you stay so calm and find the words to say to olivi
whitney grabbed the baby and took off in one car and joe followed in another car with daughter olivian has joe comforts his nervous daughter while the flames rage. >> we're going to get fire. those fires -- >> guess what? we're not going to catch on fire, okay? we're going to stay away from it. and we'll be just fine, okay? >> okay. >> we're doing all right. ♪ baby it will be all right we're going to get out, okay? we're going to leave. >> we're going to get...
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. >> michelle's efforts paid off when she was accepted at whitney and young. the city's first integrated magnet high school for chicago's top students. >> at whitney young, she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and yet she decided she didn't want to be defined by sports, partly maybe because that was her brother's thing. >> in 1979 michelle watched her older brother, craig, become a local basketball star. arne duncan, who would become the secretary of education under president obama played with craig in high school. >> i saw an older brother who adored his younger sister. and i saw a younger sister who looked up to her big brother. >> when craig was recruited to play ball for princeton michelle was determined to follow him. >> she likes to tell the story well if he could go there, of course i could. you know she thought she was definitely as smart as he was. >> but school advisers thought otherwise. >> her guidance counselor said don't fool yourself. don't think that can you get into princeton. and one thing about mich
. >> michelle's efforts paid off when she was accepted at whitney and young. the city's first integrated magnet high school for chicago's top students. >> at whitney young, she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and yet she decided she didn't want to be defined by sports, partly maybe because that was her brother's thing. >> in 1979 michelle watched her older brother, craig, become a local basketball star. arne duncan, who would become...
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has been central and as a consequence individuals don't depend on big government but that cradle of whitney is the family? so we make sure we have constitutional governance and the environment where people and that we understand the privacy of a individual liberty really does turn on the reach and the scope of government. that's what we believe, that's what we work for, and the president embraced that agenda and therefore we are working with the president to create that sort of environment and opportunity for americans and american families. >> host: taking your calls for washington journal today. james and mississippi democratic line go ahead. >>caller: mister blackwell. i wish we had more people like you in office. but as far as trump being down here yesterday i wouldn't go drive down the road to see him anyway but i understand that but for the way he acts so asking for forgiveness and didn't know what to ask for forgiveness f for. and with that opposition that christianity. >> those that come together. . >> we are all fallen at the researchch council we are focusing the attention on gene
has been central and as a consequence individuals don't depend on big government but that cradle of whitney is the family? so we make sure we have constitutional governance and the environment where people and that we understand the privacy of a individual liberty really does turn on the reach and the scope of government. that's what we believe, that's what we work for, and the president embraced that agenda and therefore we are working with the president to create that sort of environment and...
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whitney houston: ♪ because the greatest love of all is happening to me ♪ gladys knight & the pips: ♪ ♪ ooo baby baby announcer: you could spend hours of time and hundreds of dollars trying to collect all of this beautiful music, but if you order now, you can own the entire collection on eight cds for just four easy payments of $29.99 each, just $.83 per song. boyz ii men: ♪ i'll make love to you like you want me to ♪ announcer: but wait, call in the next nine minutes and we will send you a free special collection of classic soul duets. marvin gaye & tammi terrell: ♪ ain't nothing like the real thing, baby ♪ announcer: you get two cds of the most romantic duets of all time. roberta flack & peabo bryson: ♪ tonight i celebrate my love for you ♪ announcer: that's an incredible total of 10 cds, 144 hits -- but wait. there is even more. order now and we will pay your shipping and handling, a savings of nearly $13. and here's the best part, if it's not the best collection you have ever heard, send it back and we will refund your purchase price. order now and get the complete "classic soul b
whitney houston: ♪ because the greatest love of all is happening to me ♪ gladys knight & the pips: ♪ ♪ ooo baby baby announcer: you could spend hours of time and hundreds of dollars trying to collect all of this beautiful music, but if you order now, you can own the entire collection on eight cds for just four easy payments of $29.99 each, just $.83 per song. boyz ii men: ♪ i'll make love to you like you want me to ♪ announcer: but wait, call in the next nine minutes and we will...
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also scoring that second 30 the disney star and whitney. they brought new york city.the studio there. is that robin cook? nice. didn't he just lose a house? that's really nice that he lost a house and showed up still. >> social media star and allen scored 27 for their swan lake-f inspired tango. >> and the radio star scoring a 24 for their hamma is hurting them cha-cha. >> and finally the moment of truth and despite be thing low scores of the night and consistently low all season, bobby and sha rshs na were crowned this year's mirror ball trophy winners. shock. >> i wasn't the best dancer but i wanted to be america's favorite dancer and she took me from a nothing to somebody competitive enoughf to use the tools we figured out together. >> it's just something. there was a lot of truth to that sound bite there. >> i guess so. final scores of ocourse are weighed heavily by fan votes as well as the judges'f scores and so bobby was asked what was the big thing he learned from this experience. >> his response sometimes the underdogs come out on top. i guess that's the answe
also scoring that second 30 the disney star and whitney. they brought new york city.the studio there. is that robin cook? nice. didn't he just lose a house? that's really nice that he lost a house and showed up still. >> social media star and allen scored 27 for their swan lake-f inspired tango. >> and the radio star scoring a 24 for their hamma is hurting them cha-cha. >> and finally the moment of truth and despite be thing low scores of the night and consistently low all...
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he's known for the new whitney museum and "new york times" building and he's designed bishop ranch, a represents a new vision of transforming suburban land into urban inspired mixed use spaces. the new development comes at a time when most retailers are struggling to maintain their brick and mortar footprint. >>> and foot traffic dipped this black friday while online sales reached a new record pulling in thshopping continued todayth smy when people are encouraged to shop local. san francisco alone, there are more than 50,000 small businesses that employ 380,000 people. that generates more than a billion dollars a year in revenue. a reminder it's important to support local businesses. >> it's a struggle, but it's -- i think it's a story of every small business owner. it's a hard job. >> if you shop at a small local business, the taxes stay here, the wages stay here, everything stays here. >> this was the ninth year san francisco participated in small business saturday. >>> it's also the first holiday season without toys r us and looks like walmart and target are benefitting from that.
he's known for the new whitney museum and "new york times" building and he's designed bishop ranch, a represents a new vision of transforming suburban land into urban inspired mixed use spaces. the new development comes at a time when most retailers are struggling to maintain their brick and mortar footprint. >>> and foot traffic dipped this black friday while online sales reached a new record pulling in thshopping continued todayth smy when people are encouraged to shop...
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nowhere is she a bigger role model than at whitney young high school on chicago's west side.brought mrs. obama back to drop in on a dance class. >> you see her right now and you would not know she walked these halls saying am i get enough? >> pa. >> i cautalked about a counsell who said i was not princeton material. can you imagine that? >> she doesn't work here anymore. >> i get a lot of opposition when i ask for opinions from the student body. i want to accommodate to everyone and make the school a better place. >> first of all, you stop trying to make everybody happy. it's impossible. as first lady, i wanted everybody to be happy and i wanted everybody to like me. no matter what i did, there was always somebody out there that thought what i was saying was stupid or that can't be your goal. i would love to hug each and every one of you. >> what do you want your legacy to be? >> young people are the future. if my story, my journey somehow gives them hope, if i played a role in that for young people coming down the line, i'll feel good about it. >> next here, the big names in
nowhere is she a bigger role model than at whitney young high school on chicago's west side.brought mrs. obama back to drop in on a dance class. >> you see her right now and you would not know she walked these halls saying am i get enough? >> pa. >> i cautalked about a counsell who said i was not princeton material. can you imagine that? >> she doesn't work here anymore. >> i get a lot of opposition when i ask for opinions from the student body. i want to...
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r&b singer bobby brown is suing showtime and bbc over a whitney houston documentary. the documentary, can i be me, violated rights and improperly used footage from the reality series being bobby brown. he is asking for $2 million. that's your "eye on entertainment." ileana diaz, cbs news, los angeles. >>> time now 4:57. >> coming up, u.s. life expectancy drops again. what's fueling the steep drop from year to year? >> reporter: plus, flooding on bay area roads causing some problems for drivers this morning. we'll show you some of those hot spots coming up including this area still closed in oakland. >>> strong storms drench the bay area overnight. we are tracking heavy rain sticking around this morning. >> and all that rain has to go somewhere. this morning it's ponding on the roads. gianna will help you get around the mess. >> and a big announcement coming from the trump administration. this morning, the plans to ban bump stocks. >> good morning, it's thursday, november 29th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. the storm leaves behind a mess this morning in parts
r&b singer bobby brown is suing showtime and bbc over a whitney houston documentary. the documentary, can i be me, violated rights and improperly used footage from the reality series being bobby brown. he is asking for $2 million. that's your "eye on entertainment." ileana diaz, cbs news, los angeles. >>> time now 4:57. >> coming up, u.s. life expectancy drops again. what's fueling the steep drop from year to year? >> reporter: plus, flooding on bay area roads...
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milo manheim and whitney a 27 and then they got a 28 for their redo of their week one cha-cha. >> notce of the night was their redo of their week one jive. the radio star shows a marked improvement actually. and the judges awarded them with a decent 24 and then grocery store joe. >> he ehad a contemporary who saw him pretty much standing you know he's doing his parts.t his quick step redo was -- >> we can do that. >> but he did also include in this one lot of poses. i mean he's moving. he's doing his thing. i'm not saying he's not. he got 24. >> so finally moment of truth the two couples given the booth were juan pablo. >> juan pablo? >> and cheryl. you got the perfect score but you are the weakest link. >> so wrong. >> and so is grocery store joe. >> two perfect scores. >> robbed. >> i'm upset about that one. >>> next orlando bloom who is driving some fans insane with his bedtime stories. >> the latest a-lister to grace the screen of the british children's show and clearly was not reading >> there's nothing better than snuggling up with special friends or family to help you feel cozy
milo manheim and whitney a 27 and then they got a 28 for their redo of their week one cha-cha. >> notce of the night was their redo of their week one jive. the radio star shows a marked improvement actually. and the judges awarded them with a decent 24 and then grocery store joe. >> he ehad a contemporary who saw him pretty much standing you know he's doing his parts.t his quick step redo was -- >> we can do that. >> but he did also include in this one lot of poses. i...
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into interchangeable parts at that time for those who put up the hands to see that bankrupt and eli whitney from the cotton gin, when you say i can do it it is a demonstration that like the part is interchangeable but these rather simple fellows and they say you appear to have done it you have a contract so to the engineering community that is a heroic figure but to the engineering a community someone whose reputation is completely besmirched. so i thought i would get a lot of blowback. [laughter] . >> i wonder if they would it have dinner parties where you assemble a guide. [laughter] so think about so many things we take for granted so just to talk about standardization the way that it works. >> yes so to that .1 screw would not fit another but then with that angle of the screw which is s still used today. and then the british standard and then the legacy so many of these people but who remembers henry? . >> if you had all of these oddballs if you have a favorite? he invented the fountain pen and also a machine to make grills in large number. and in the pump so they don't have to go down
into interchangeable parts at that time for those who put up the hands to see that bankrupt and eli whitney from the cotton gin, when you say i can do it it is a demonstration that like the part is interchangeable but these rather simple fellows and they say you appear to have done it you have a contract so to the engineering community that is a heroic figure but to the engineering a community someone whose reputation is completely besmirched. so i thought i would get a lot of blowback....
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you made it a sample you know they they wanted to make it as difficult for britain to relieve the whitney was no no no why wouldn't they and i went and told that this was a preview and you know venetians based on. the span of the previous models and now we see that this is a co-host which is not only because it was going i don't think everybody understood it i think it's the hotel california you know you can never leave me here ok last word on this the same time followed very smart way of doing that they said let's agree on principles and let's discuss details later so the devil may be in the details and british may negotiate and haggle about the details that are favorable but the end of the day trust me he can sign any piece of paper if he wants but parliament doesn't is going to follow the law so we can i get is going to overreach and i just isn't there to cost forty eight billion dollars. sixty billion my ride is still i'm still wondering if if. this terrible deal rejected scenario is not intended to lead to and that's why we're going to reconnoitre that's right mark will probably be t
you made it a sample you know they they wanted to make it as difficult for britain to relieve the whitney was no no no why wouldn't they and i went and told that this was a preview and you know venetians based on. the span of the previous models and now we see that this is a co-host which is not only because it was going i don't think everybody understood it i think it's the hotel california you know you can never leave me here ok last word on this the same time followed very smart way of doing...
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. >> eric: whitney houston, celine dion, tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how manye it real quick. >> woman: yeah. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? where would you like to be playing? >> eric: that's a good question. like my biggest dream is to play in las vegas in the u.s. this is my dream. >> man: when we get to the dream, you know, playing in las vegas, we want to play first when we get there -- "we are the champions," if we get there. with my hepatitis c, i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transpl
. >> eric: whitney houston, celine dion, tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how manye it real quick. >> woman: yeah. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? where would you like to be playing? >> eric: that's a good question. like my biggest dream is to play in las vegas in the u.s. this is my dream. >> man: when we get to the dream, you know, playing in las vegas, we want to play first when we get there -- "we are...
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the story on the written responses and trump to mueller and shimon prokupecz is with me as is dan whitneyand furious this week and it's only wednesday. but the notion that the president would on the record say pardon's not off the table, why would he do that? >> look, he's angry. that has been blatantly obvious for a while. it's escalated this week with his tweets. as we talked about yesterday, the motivator for that anger has been the fact that he was informed by his attorneys that they were informed by paul manafort's attorneys and have been for some time, that they feel that manafort is being railroaded. now, just keep in mind here if you take a step back, that all is part of kind of a kabuki dance, they're trying to figure out how to send messages to robert mueller in a manafort world because they're going through their issues with regard to a plea deal falling through, and then you have the president hearing about the way that at least he is told robert mueller is being overzealous, trying to get manafort and maybe even roger stone, we're not sure but particularly manafort to say thi
the story on the written responses and trump to mueller and shimon prokupecz is with me as is dan whitneyand furious this week and it's only wednesday. but the notion that the president would on the record say pardon's not off the table, why would he do that? >> look, he's angry. that has been blatantly obvious for a while. it's escalated this week with his tweets. as we talked about yesterday, the motivator for that anger has been the fact that he was informed by his attorneys that they...
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. >> that's brutalizing a whitney houston song. >> okay. what is so interesting. >> this flip compared to the other side, he's underwater here, 39% to 55%, and i want to just put this in historical context. >>> look at the overall historical approval rating, he's there at the bottom at 39%. this is the thing hurting the donald trumps thing so much, and when the approval rating is low, it's because they are rating him low on the economy, and that's not the case here. what that suggested to me is there's something unconventional going on. donald trump is being unconventional in his presidency and it seems to be hurting him. 81% of americans think the president's administration has been less conventional than usual, 81%. the question is, is that good or bad? only 27% say it's good and 46% say it's bad. so the question is, all of that, it suggests that his unconventional ways are really hurting him. >> thank you. >>> you have to see this video, harry, and all of you. an american fisherman was attacked by a shark and he lives to tell about the h
. >> that's brutalizing a whitney houston song. >> okay. what is so interesting. >> this flip compared to the other side, he's underwater here, 39% to 55%, and i want to just put this in historical context. >>> look at the overall historical approval rating, he's there at the bottom at 39%. this is the thing hurting the donald trumps thing so much, and when the approval rating is low, it's because they are rating him low on the economy, and that's not the case here....
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what utx had, pratt & whitney was a huge component of the aviation business, primarily airplane engineso had aviation's. collins, that is their specialty, they make knows to tip kinds of things that goes inside these planes. the combined business will really expand. the jet engine business was a huge drag on united technologies earnings, and a lot of their growth, so the idea is the avionics business has more flux ability, better cash flow picture, so by combining them, that will give the company more leverage on a lot of different avenues. guy: there is an activist angle here. what do they want? romaine: a higher share price. i assume you are referring to dan logan bill ackman. loeb and bill ackman. they push for a breakup of this company but that was contingent to a large degree on getting the rockwell collins deal done. now that it is done, the next leg of this will be to try to structure some sort of breakup of the which is what those actresses were looking for. guy: romaine bostick, thank you very much. don't forget to tune into bloomberg radio's the cable show coming up at the tal
what utx had, pratt & whitney was a huge component of the aviation business, primarily airplane engineso had aviation's. collins, that is their specialty, they make knows to tip kinds of things that goes inside these planes. the combined business will really expand. the jet engine business was a huge drag on united technologies earnings, and a lot of their growth, so the idea is the avionics business has more flux ability, better cash flow picture, so by combining them, that will give the...
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whitney bowe, always so great to have you here. really simple, helpful.ng your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. -whoa! the club is rockin'! but we can protect your home and auto ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> good morning, bay area. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> and good morning. it's 8:59. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. and get used to these, gray skies and the rain falling down. >> hi, everybody. today through saturday, chances of rain. the steadiest rain is up in the north bay, but we've had lighter, random showers through the north bay. one moved through san francisco. don't be surprised if that happens when you're out and about. just work your activities around getting wet, especially steadier this mid-morning to late afternoon. and then a stronger tomorrow will come in wednesday night to thursday morning. alexis? >> checking out the san mateo bridge, still looking dry here, mike, but that is going to change soon. that sky looking like it is getting ready
whitney bowe, always so great to have you here. really simple, helpful.ng your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. -whoa! the club is rockin'! but we can protect your home and auto ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> good morning, bay area. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> and good morning. it's 8:59. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. and get used to these, gray skies and the rain...
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. >> michelle's efforts paid off she was accepted at whitney m. yupg. the city's first integrated high school for the top students. >> she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and decided she didn't want to be defined by sports. >> in 1979 michelle watched her older brother, craig. become a local basketball star. the secretary of education under president obama played with craig many high school. >> i saw older brother who adored his younger sister and a sister who looked up to her big brother. >> when craig was recruited to play for princeton. official was determined to follow him. >> she likes to tell the story. if he can go there of course i can. she thought she was as smart as he was. >> school advisers thought otherwise. >> her guidance counsellor said don't fool yourself. don't think you can get in. one thing about michelle is it's never wise to tell her she can't do something. she'll set out harder to do it. and she went for it. >>> coming up. >> the firm was abuzz about this student from harvard. black man.
. >> michelle's efforts paid off she was accepted at whitney m. yupg. the city's first integrated high school for the top students. >> she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and decided she didn't want to be defined by sports. >> in 1979 michelle watched her older brother, craig. become a local basketball star. the secretary of education under president obama played with craig many high school. >> i saw older brother who adored...
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chaired, and i held hearings on it the next morning, mike witnesses being daniel patrick moynihan and whitney young, but then it dawned on me that we did not have to wait for congressional action, that president johnson could himself named the commission by executive order. i called douglas kidder of the white house staff and urged such presidential action, following up with a hand-delivered letter to the president. back now to president johnson's telephone call to be. he set him going to a point that commission you've been talking about. i said i was glad to hear it. he said i'm going to put you on it. i said i did not expect that but i would do my best. he said, and all this is word for word, now, don't you be like some of your colleagues. i appoint them to things and they don't show up. i said i would show up. and another thing, president johnson said. i said yes, sir, mr. president. he said i want you to remember you are a johnson man. i said yes, sir, i am a johnson man. the president said if you forget it, i'm going to take my pocket knife and cut your blank off. [laughter] senator harr
chaired, and i held hearings on it the next morning, mike witnesses being daniel patrick moynihan and whitney young, but then it dawned on me that we did not have to wait for congressional action, that president johnson could himself named the commission by executive order. i called douglas kidder of the white house staff and urged such presidential action, following up with a hand-delivered letter to the president. back now to president johnson's telephone call to be. he set him going to a...
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>> my mother was a mix of blanche from a streetcar named desire and 1980s whitney houston.creature. she suffered from mental illness and bipolar and i realized i completely misremembered the event. i always thought she left when i was 12. but then i started writing the book and i found this homework from when i was 13 and her signature was on it. initially i thought, wow, i got to get this book money back because i don't know the plot to my own life. and then i realize that it's possible that this absence of memory would be a far more interesting thing to bring language to. i was struck watching dr. ford's testimony a few weeks ago by how absurd are the standards they were trying to hold her to. >> you write i looked at her and felt a desire to disfigure her and after i disfigured her i wanted her to grovel. to walk back from the airport. not ride in a car. to go without sleep and food and sit on a mat outside the house and chant i'm sorry from sun up to sun down to let her throat parch with thirst and sorrow. to forget how to laugh and instead to cry and cry until crying l
>> my mother was a mix of blanche from a streetcar named desire and 1980s whitney houston.creature. she suffered from mental illness and bipolar and i realized i completely misremembered the event. i always thought she left when i was 12. but then i started writing the book and i found this homework from when i was 13 and her signature was on it. initially i thought, wow, i got to get this book money back because i don't know the plot to my own life. and then i realize that it's possible...
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. >> michelle's efforts paid off she was accepted at whitney m. young. the city's first integrated high school for the top students. >> she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and decided she didn't want to be defined by sports. >> in 1979 michelle watched her older brother, craig. become a local basketball star. the secretary of education under president obama played with craig in high school. >> i saw older brother who adored his younger sister and a sister who looked up to her big brother. >> when craig was recruited to play for princeton. michelle was determined to follow him. >> she likes to tell the story. if he can go there of course i can. she thought she was as smart as he was. >> school advisers thought otherwise. >> her guidance counselor said don't fool yourself. don't think you can get in. one thing about michelle is it's never wise to tell her she can't do something. she'll set out harder to do it. and she went for it. >>> coming up. >> the firm was abuzz about this student from harvard. black man. i
. >> michelle's efforts paid off she was accepted at whitney m. young. the city's first integrated high school for the top students. >> she was in the choir. she was in the student government. she was good at sports and decided she didn't want to be defined by sports. >> in 1979 michelle watched her older brother, craig. become a local basketball star. the secretary of education under president obama played with craig in high school. >> i saw older brother who adored his...
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disney star milo mannheim and his partner whitney came in second. l.a. -- from l.a., rather, to new york overnight to celebrate the season live on "gma." that party begins at 7:00 right here on abc 7. if you can't get enough, the "dancing with the stars" tour kicks off next month. they do stop here in the bay area in march. if you have a fan favorite there, alexis, you can stop by and said hello to a long lost friend. >> i'm getting called out because i've been talking smack about bobby bones and then he won. i can't believe he won. i feel like i can say this because i worked in radio for ten years. i mean, okay, this guy is like the luckiest guy on the planet. when he got on the show, everyone is like, who? he's a syndicated radio host, has a tons of listeners. i'm guessing he got all his listeners to vote for him. the best radio bit on the planet, get yourself on "dancing with the stars." good for him. hammedaay, i was all at smack e atas prekeck. fter the hammer dance. >> congratulations, bobby. i'm happy for you. >> it looks like all the other p
disney star milo mannheim and his partner whitney came in second. l.a. -- from l.a., rather, to new york overnight to celebrate the season live on "gma." that party begins at 7:00 right here on abc 7. if you can't get enough, the "dancing with the stars" tour kicks off next month. they do stop here in the bay area in march. if you have a fan favorite there, alexis, you can stop by and said hello to a long lost friend. >> i'm getting called out because i've been talking...
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. >> reporter: joined by milo and whitney. >> milo always delivers. >> reporter: and rounding it out,ial media star alexis wren and her partner, allen. who captured america's hearts revealing their dance partnership has blossomed into a row mmantic partnership. each couple just two dances away from the chance to be crowned the mirball champion. tonight, they'll perform a repeat dance and the freestyle rue meoutin routine. you still have time to vote at livevote.com. don't miss this two-hour thanksgiving dance spectacular. natalie brunell, abc news, hollywood. >> that's going to be good. you can see the season finale tonight at 8:00 right here on abc 7. >>> the investigation under way into a fire inside a market that was caught on camera. the dramatic video and what police are saying today. >>> vandalism of scooters left arou what does help for heart fait looks like this. entresto is a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or alisk
. >> reporter: joined by milo and whitney. >> milo always delivers. >> reporter: and rounding it out,ial media star alexis wren and her partner, allen. who captured america's hearts revealing their dance partnership has blossomed into a row mmantic partnership. each couple just two dances away from the chance to be crowned the mirball champion. tonight, they'll perform a repeat dance and the freestyle rue meoutin routine. you still have time to vote at livevote.com. don't miss...
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that means right wilkinson naacp, whitney young, martin luther king, stokely carmichael, the new chairmane student nonviolent courtney committee, with dimmer, the press all around the country, with them are people who decide they want to be part of the civil rights movement, participate in this. what began as one persons walk turns into a s three-week civil rights traffic answer -- extravaganza. debating with the march will look like and as a hash up with the march is come in many ways they're telling the strip with the future of the civil rights movement will be. we are here in the national civil rights museum which is billed into the motel. the lorraine motel in the 1960s was thehe only really nice establishment that an african-american could stay in as a visitor in memphis at that time because of segregation. the lorraine motel since 1930s, 1940s postage is but every major black entertainment, black figure that came through memphis. in 1966 martin luther king was a room, he stated the time and room 307 will he became the center of a swirling political debate of the what the march was g
that means right wilkinson naacp, whitney young, martin luther king, stokely carmichael, the new chairmane student nonviolent courtney committee, with dimmer, the press all around the country, with them are people who decide they want to be part of the civil rights movement, participate in this. what began as one persons walk turns into a s three-week civil rights traffic answer -- extravaganza. debating with the march will look like and as a hash up with the march is come in many ways they're...
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. >> welcome whitney cummings. >> you have to figure out five minutes, you'd be changing things, or finding having ptsd flash backs. >> next woman to get married, catch the bouquet, see if one guy talks to you for the rest of the night. >> comics have always been a hallmark of our show, and one of the big challenges is trying to figure out, okay, this is working really well in the clubs. but when you put a television lens just a couple of feet away from the performer, it can feel too abrasive. it's too much. jim gaffigan. you can't curse, you can't talk about drugs. there were times when i would have jokes and there would be like, you can't do that joke because you say crack head. and i'm like, i did this joke in front of the pope a week ago. >> some people don't like religion jokes, especially the ones going to hell. by the way, to most comedians, saying you can't do something, might as well be saying you should do this. there are plenty of comedians where they're like just don't curse, and they'll go up there and curse immediately. >> leo was your philipino -- sa salad man. farking ticket
. >> welcome whitney cummings. >> you have to figure out five minutes, you'd be changing things, or finding having ptsd flash backs. >> next woman to get married, catch the bouquet, see if one guy talks to you for the rest of the night. >> comics have always been a hallmark of our show, and one of the big challenges is trying to figure out, okay, this is working really well in the clubs. but when you put a television lens just a couple of feet away from the performer, it...
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so you have these letter from people like jack whitney, the admirer, the great broadcaster, of course, she married all the way through the time to churchill's son randolph, had a baby by him, but also you get love letters from bill paley and from admiral harriman himself, fdrs special envoy, and general kenneth anderson, and someone we just know as jerri. -- jerry. you put these together and there's something that new, that wouldn't have appeared, all of these new sources on every page of my book. >> you used these sources in your many, many years of experience researching churchill to take readers along with churchill on his walk with destiny but the sense of destiny was present in him from a very early age. can you tell us about that? >> it's absolutely essential for understanding him. from the age of 16, winston churchill -- almost totally self-educated because he had to be because he went to -- [inaudible] -- he at the age of 16 and told a friend that they were going to be great struggles, huge upheavals in the world, that he was going to be called upon to save london and save the
so you have these letter from people like jack whitney, the admirer, the great broadcaster, of course, she married all the way through the time to churchill's son randolph, had a baby by him, but also you get love letters from bill paley and from admiral harriman himself, fdrs special envoy, and general kenneth anderson, and someone we just know as jerri. -- jerry. you put these together and there's something that new, that wouldn't have appeared, all of these new sources on every page of my...
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him and wrote backwards and forward to churchill so you have these letters from people like jack whitney, the great broadcaster, more o, and she was married all the way this time to winston's churchill's sun randolph, and had a baby by him. you also get letters by bill paly, and of course fdr's special -- the head of rax. general kenneth anderson, and someone we know of as jerry. [laughter] and it's it could be pieced together, and there is something new something that wouldn't have appeared. all of these new sources on every page of my book. >> host: you use these sources in many years of experience researching churchill to take readers along with him on his walk with destiny, but the in essence of destiny was present in him from a very early age, can you tell us about that. >> andrew: it's epessential to understanding him. from the age of 16. winston churchill when he was -- he was self-educated because he had to be because he went to harrow. at the age of 16, told the friends they were going to be great struggles huge upheavals in the world, but he was going to be called upon to save
him and wrote backwards and forward to churchill so you have these letters from people like jack whitney, the great broadcaster, more o, and she was married all the way this time to winston's churchill's sun randolph, and had a baby by him. you also get letters by bill paly, and of course fdr's special -- the head of rax. general kenneth anderson, and someone we know of as jerry. [laughter] and it's it could be pieced together, and there is something new something that wouldn't have appeared....
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he is 5 years old, and he has been living with his foster parents, dwight and whitney miller since heas 2ol weeks d. corey loves to draw and sing anl with his toys, and he says he may want to be a painter when he grows up. his parents say they couldn't be happiero finally make things official at tomorrow's adoption ceremony. >> words can't even state how much he's loved, how much love there is in this house. >> we've been a family for a long time now. but to have it officiall recognized, you know, by the law, in the eyes of the law a mean big deal to. >> you can look at the screen and feel the love, can't you? bour ownarbara harrison is going to be emceeing that w. ceremony tomor fight want to help you the fat before the holiday season ramps up. news4's molette green is in the community. she is teaming up with lauryn ricketts at expand bar arlington to show us a new workout. >> you can see lauryn ricketts is in this extend bar class.gton we've got a full class this morning. we've been working out.pt another on for you to fight the fat before the holidays. and lauryn is going o tell wh
he is 5 years old, and he has been living with his foster parents, dwight and whitney miller since heas 2ol weeks d. corey loves to draw and sing anl with his toys, and he says he may want to be a painter when he grows up. his parents say they couldn't be happiero finally make things official at tomorrow's adoption ceremony. >> words can't even state how much he's loved, how much love there is in this house. >> we've been a family for a long time now. but to have it officiall...
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i will say i'm concerned -- david: referring to meredith whitney, john's wife, who really foresaw thising. >> who now is jonas' biggest fan. [laughter] >> she's a smart lady. i'm concerned about the false sense of security here where we think everything's okay. the fed just stamped the balance sheets look great, and then invest thers get overitconfiden, and that's where the problem started, overconfidence in investments, in asset prices. and is i worry they have the potential to do more for harm than good if they don't focus on just what the bailout requirements are. david: i'm worried there's overconfidence in the fed. jerry used to work at "the wall street journal," my old boss, he said we really don't need the fed unless we have an institution of lender of last resort. maybe you need that. other than that, the fed is doing too much. >> i do still at the wall the wl street jointer, at least e did -- journal, at least i did before i walked into this studio. i'll check. >> the fed has consistently been wrong and they have foreseen the problem. i've not the tell you -- to tell you, befo
i will say i'm concerned -- david: referring to meredith whitney, john's wife, who really foresaw thising. >> who now is jonas' biggest fan. [laughter] >> she's a smart lady. i'm concerned about the false sense of security here where we think everything's okay. the fed just stamped the balance sheets look great, and then invest thers get overitconfiden, and that's where the problem started, overconfidence in investments, in asset prices. and is i worry they have the potential to do...
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whitney and dwight miller have beenoscory'sr parents since he was 2 years old. watched him grow a small newborn to a smiling kindergartner. through it all they had one goal in mind. >> make sure as much as possible he has every possible to succeed in life. and take part in the things that he's interested in. >> reporter: whether it's patting his dad's head, playing with his many toys, or checking out our news camera, cory can count on many more advtures to turn. tomorrow he'll officially be adopted by his two dads. >> we've been a family for listening time now. but to have it officially recognized, you know, by the law in the eyes of the law means a big deal to us. >> reporter: and how much do these dads love their little boy? >> accorng tocory, this much. the words can't even state how much he is loved, how much love there is in this house. >> thank you, dada. >> cheese. >> in northeast, aimee cho, urws4. >> and own barbara harrison will be emceeing the ceremony ow tomo. wendy, back to you. >>> with black friday just around thecorner, it is time to start thinki
whitney and dwight miller have beenoscory'sr parents since he was 2 years old. watched him grow a small newborn to a smiling kindergartner. through it all they had one goal in mind. >> make sure as much as possible he has every possible to succeed in life. and take part in the things that he's interested in. >> reporter: whether it's patting his dad's head, playing with his many toys, or checking out our news camera, cory can count on many more advtures to turn. tomorrow he'll...
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i think every whitney houstone grappling to get the addresses for people who did not have them, everykind of unique situation because in large part it's been a process that's been untested and unplanned. >> thanks for your constant coverage of this. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here in an hour. >> i will see you tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. for our special election prime time coverage. we hand it over to our friend katie who picks up coverage in atlanta, georgia. >>> it's 11:00 p.m. out west. 2:00 p.m. here in georgia. georgia is on our mind. it's where history could be made on tuesday. voters in this state could elect its first female african-american governor. right now stacy abrams and her opponent are locked in a dead heat and we're not exaggerating. it's a matter of decimal points. we enter the final stretch of the 2018 midterms, many of the contests that will decide who controls congress are extremely tight. the face off we'll see today is one people will not necessarily or they won't have chance to vote on. it pits the current president against his predecessor. obama ver
i think every whitney houstone grappling to get the addresses for people who did not have them, everykind of unique situation because in large part it's been a process that's been untested and unplanned. >> thanks for your constant coverage of this. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here in an hour. >> i will see you tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. for our special election prime time coverage. we hand it over to our friend katie who picks up coverage in atlanta, georgia. >>>...
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the whitney case. those who want our revolution, they said, believe the final end of the state was to make men develop their faculties in its government the forces should prevail. that really is what i'm hearing from this remarkable panel, that unless we can step back and set aside our partisanship and allow the better angels of our natures to motivate us to be guided by reason rather than passion, then the rule of law will collapse and i will end with a note that ken did hearing a thoughtful discussion like this and recognizing the bipartisan group of public servants is agreeing in their analysis of the structural problem and identifying solutions makes me optimistic about the future. join me in thanking them. [ applause ] >> thanks for having us. >> thank you.
the whitney case. those who want our revolution, they said, believe the final end of the state was to make men develop their faculties in its government the forces should prevail. that really is what i'm hearing from this remarkable panel, that unless we can step back and set aside our partisanship and allow the better angels of our natures to motivate us to be guided by reason rather than passion, then the rule of law will collapse and i will end with a note that ken did hearing a thoughtful...
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possible without their phenomenal effort and talent comes up i would like to thank you jordan smith, whitneybriel for these awards tonight. [cheering] we could use some sleep right now and without them none of this would be possible. we are indebted to the donor community, the extraordinary board of directors who just show up over and over again in such a meaningful way. the heroic national book award judges, the after party committee that will ensure that tomorrow's rough. our host, to facebook for getting this and for all of you here tonight for watching from home. hispanic now we get to be one of our favorite things. there's nothing more meaningful than contributing to a cause that you care about and encouraging other people to do the same. all of us have raised $900,000 for the national book foundati foundation. [applause] that is an amazing accomplishment. thank you. now we are going to ask you to make a cultivation we rely on your support and encouragement. together we can reach communities by the end of the fiscal year which is a weird way to put it but it's true we will have only sev
possible without their phenomenal effort and talent comes up i would like to thank you jordan smith, whitneybriel for these awards tonight. [cheering] we could use some sleep right now and without them none of this would be possible. we are indebted to the donor community, the extraordinary board of directors who just show up over and over again in such a meaningful way. the heroic national book award judges, the after party committee that will ensure that tomorrow's rough. our host, to...
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the most galvanizing opinion in the free speech in the 20th injury, the whitney case. those who won our revolution said brandeis believe that the final end of the state was to make men free to develop their faculties and in its government the deliberative forces should prevail over the arbitrary and that really is what i'm hearing from this remarkable panel, that unless we can step back and set aside our partisanship and allow the better angels of our nature to motivate us to be guided by reason rather than passion, then the rule of law itself will collapse, but i'm going to end with a note that ken did hearing a thoughtful discussion like this and recognizing that this bipartisan group of public servants is agreeing in their analysis of the structural problem and identifying solutions makes me optimistic about the future. please join me in thanking them. [ applause ] >> that's fine. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >>> please join us for our next panel on institutional institutions and alliances. >>> join american history tv this weekend for live all day coverag
the most galvanizing opinion in the free speech in the 20th injury, the whitney case. those who won our revolution said brandeis believe that the final end of the state was to make men free to develop their faculties and in its government the deliberative forces should prevail over the arbitrary and that really is what i'm hearing from this remarkable panel, that unless we can step back and set aside our partisanship and allow the better angels of our nature to motivate us to be guided by...
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whitney has three daughters and leader in the christian academy of knoxville. our son, john, received the highest vote total of anyone on the ballot that year, including me. he did a great job serving three years and then took over running my campaigns in 2014 and 2016 and representing me all over the district. he also is a successful realtor. our son zayn worked for several years as a railroad executive and now serves on the tennessee parole board. the boys have two children and nine grandchildren range from 3 to 15. i told my oldest granddaughter at my younger son's wedding party, emma, she was 7 years old. one of the happiest days of my life will be when i get to go to your wedding. she looked at me and said, oh, papa, you couldn't do that. you would be dead. but i'm not dead yet and i'm going home mainly to spend more time with those nine grad children. lou gehrig, the great baseball player, once said he was the luckiest man in the world even though he knew he was dying with a.l.s. i am much of luckier and very, v thankful. mr. speaker, i yield back the bal
whitney has three daughters and leader in the christian academy of knoxville. our son, john, received the highest vote total of anyone on the ballot that year, including me. he did a great job serving three years and then took over running my campaigns in 2014 and 2016 and representing me all over the district. he also is a successful realtor. our son zayn worked for several years as a railroad executive and now serves on the tennessee parole board. the boys have two children and nine...
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>> that all of our stories matter, and i think, you know, i talked to a group of whitney young studentsple of them said, i don't even know why i was picked to be here to talk to you, because that's how a lot of us think. us, i mean women, i mean underrepresented folks, folks who are other. we feel somehow that our stories don't matter and that's because we hear so few stories. the stories of how -- what it means to be human, what it means to be american. those stories are limited and i want people to be as proud of their stories as i am of mine because i believe my story is a quintessential american story, as is all of our stories. >> you really believe that? >> so i hope this book encourages people to tap into their memories and to find who you are and the truth of who they are and to own it and put it out there. >> now we look forward at the next election. >> you're already at the next election. >> 2020. 2020. i'm looking at you. no, no, no. >> no, no, no. what are you talking about? what's your point?have no desir return to public service like that, but what candidates do you see out
>> that all of our stories matter, and i think, you know, i talked to a group of whitney young studentsple of them said, i don't even know why i was picked to be here to talk to you, because that's how a lot of us think. us, i mean women, i mean underrepresented folks, folks who are other. we feel somehow that our stories don't matter and that's because we hear so few stories. the stories of how -- what it means to be human, what it means to be american. those stories are limited and i...
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that means whitney young, martin luther king, stokely car michael, are all coming to memphis and activistsrom around the country and press from around the country, and with them are people that want to participate in this. what began as one person's walk turns into a three-week civil rights extravaganza, activists, reporters, leaders, debating political strategy. debating what the march is going to look like. as they hash out what the march is they tell the future of the civil rights history is going to be. we're at the civil rights museum, and the lorraine motel in the 1960s was the only nites establishment that an african american could stay in as a visitor in memphis at that time. boss of segregation. so the lorraine motel, since the 1930s, 1940s had every major black entertainer, political figure that came through memphis. in 1966 martin luther king's room, that time he stayed in room 307. became the center of the swirling political debate over what the march is going to look like. this was the night after james wasul shot. there was a meeting at the church in memphis, and all the lead
that means whitney young, martin luther king, stokely car michael, are all coming to memphis and activistsrom around the country and press from around the country, and with them are people that want to participate in this. what began as one person's walk turns into a three-week civil rights extravaganza, activists, reporters, leaders, debating political strategy. debating what the march is going to look like. as they hash out what the march is they tell the future of the civil rights history is...