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. >> host: is there any value in a whole city where you hear about a whole city saying everyone read this book or university. let's all read this book coming in. is there a shared value to that? >> guest: sure, it comes as close to that of anything. there we were in 1977 on tv for eight consecutive nights. we only had three networks at the time. 85% of the american people watched at least one episode. so i think as i mentioned earlier it did two things. it confronted americans with the ugly story of slavery and how brutal it was in a hair wisdom of the slaves. there's going to be a better day kind of thing. and then it showed that it was a family story. seven generations to himself. and it cost american with people looking for their own genealogy. so there is an example of a whole country watching a book and the two major effects that came from it so there would unit managed to a community or family or book club reading the same book. >> host: was writing hard? >> guest: i know him for about 10 years. he said he would write from a sometimes correct manuscript 26 times. i tell this to
. >> host: is there any value in a whole city where you hear about a whole city saying everyone read this book or university. let's all read this book coming in. is there a shared value to that? >> guest: sure, it comes as close to that of anything. there we were in 1977 on tv for eight consecutive nights. we only had three networks at the time. 85% of the american people watched at least one episode. so i think as i mentioned earlier it did two things. it confronted americans with...
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it breaks everyone's heart, and i think the whole city is grieving that we lost such a young child. >> reporter: the boston police commissioner announced late this afternoon that the death of 7-year-old kyzr willis was an accidental drowning and no foul play is suspected. on tuesday he was at a city-run summer camp when he somehow got back in the water when everyone he was preparing to leave. >> you can only guess here that you lose sight of a kid for even seconds, a tragedy like this can happen. unfortunately, it breaks our you need eyes on him 24/7. it's a terrible tragedy. >> reporter: the beach was shut down for hours as police began an extensive four-hour search, the worst fears around 7:00 when his body was found in the water. >> kyzr was a very energetic 7-year-old who had unfortunately a lot of energy and a lot of life. i have to tell you, he was loved. he was -- if there was -- out of the 56 children in there, he was what was described to us as the >> reporter: we've also learned the boy didn't know how to swim. a counselor was teaching him how to swim that very afternoon. we
it breaks everyone's heart, and i think the whole city is grieving that we lost such a young child. >> reporter: the boston police commissioner announced late this afternoon that the death of 7-year-old kyzr willis was an accidental drowning and no foul play is suspected. on tuesday he was at a city-run summer camp when he somehow got back in the water when everyone he was preparing to leave. >> you can only guess here that you lose sight of a kid for even seconds, a tragedy like...
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theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and him and angle side resident also good i also publish the neighborhood newspaper. i lead say the el rey when i and other neighbors found out it was old we were very concerned. because as you know, we could eat without for development when it's a landmark and its farthest work product of the neighborhood i interface with a lot of neighborhoods and community. this like conspiracy theories about what happens. there's a lot of concern that people want to feel like the city is on top of it and hoping this hearing could really put a cap on it. i wish the department of real estate had been your two kind of explain
theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney...
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. >> an american who was there says she felt like the whole city was running. she called it chaos. and that's pretty much the idea expressed by plenty of other witnesses as well. listen here. >> we started running. people were ducking and looking for doorways and places to hide. >> they were screaming and everyone was running in every direction. >> i heard loud noises and people started screaming and shots being fired up in the air. and everyone started running in different parts. >> when we were running away, apart from all the screaming that we did hear, shots fired which i seem to be the police. it was terror. >> we just had no idea what was going on. it was complete chaos, and people were screaming. kids were crying. security guards were on their walky talky. you could hear words being mumbled, like suicide. >> those are some of the eyewitness accounts. >> they give you chills listening to people recount their terrors. >> imagine the horror those people went through. we want analysis from overseas right now. jennifer is with us. it is daylight over there right now. where does t
. >> an american who was there says she felt like the whole city was running. she called it chaos. and that's pretty much the idea expressed by plenty of other witnesses as well. listen here. >> we started running. people were ducking and looking for doorways and places to hide. >> they were screaming and everyone was running in every direction. >> i heard loud noises and people started screaming and shots being fired up in the air. and everyone started running in...
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. >> host: was there any value in a whole city where they're saying everybody let's read this book or the university, let's all read this book. is there a shared value to that? spee2 yes. roots, as close to that as anything. there we were in 1977, tv for eight consecutive nights. we only had three networks at the time. 85% of the american people watched at least one episode. so i think roots as i mentioned earlier did two things. it confronted americans with ugly story of slavery and how brutal it was. and the heroism of slaves. there's got to be a better day kind of thing. and then it showed a family story was seven generations from himself. it caused americans to pour into, filled up the libraries with people looking for their own genealogy. so there is example of a country watching a book, roots and the two major effects that came out of it. so it would be an advantage to a community family, book club, reading the same book. >> host: was writing hard? >> guest: yes. i love to write. alex haley, new him for about ten years, he said that he would write sometimes correct his manuscrip
. >> host: was there any value in a whole city where they're saying everybody let's read this book or the university, let's all read this book. is there a shared value to that? spee2 yes. roots, as close to that as anything. there we were in 1977, tv for eight consecutive nights. we only had three networks at the time. 85% of the american people watched at least one episode. so i think roots as i mentioned earlier did two things. it confronted americans with ugly story of slavery and how...
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. >> reporter: with 50,000 visitors expected, the whole city is prepping for guests. >> when company comes it's a good reason to do things we wanted to. >> reporter: the pennsylvania horticultural society used their green thumb to enhance the streets in center city. >> a garden walk. >> reporter: mural arts program developed a one mile installation along south broad street. >> what's going through your mind you're a part of history. >> it is amazing feeling. >> reporter: it gave me the chance to be part of the history. >> got a little "action news" blue for you. >> reporter: there are 980 vinyl strips each hand painted. >> like the democracy, all the dinnerses, what beautiful sight we're better as a whole for it. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. who do you talk to for military advice right now? well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows... while donald trump watched tv, as secretary of state, hillary clinton negotiated a cease fire in gaza. a reduction in nuclear weapons... took on vladimi
. >> reporter: with 50,000 visitors expected, the whole city is prepping for guests. >> when company comes it's a good reason to do things we wanted to. >> reporter: the pennsylvania horticultural society used their green thumb to enhance the streets in center city. >> a garden walk. >> reporter: mural arts program developed a one mile installation along south broad street. >> what's going through your mind you're a part of history. >> it is amazing...
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. >> reporter: while hillary clinton took on trump's past -- >> his bad decisions hurt the whole city. >> reporter: -- her own path means for some she still has some convincing to do. >> i'm not sure whether she's earned enough from her mistakes to not repeat all of them again. >> adjustment? >> yes. >> reporter: donald trump today responded to hillary clinton's attacks and defended his business record. he said that he has created tens of thousands of jobs, that bankruptcies are a common thing used to restructure a business. and that when it comes to the economy, no one, especially not hillary clinton, knows about the economy like he does. live in atlantic city, lauren mayk, nbc 10 news. >>> donald trump said he will reveal the republican convention speakers' schedule tomorrow. the rnc starts in 12 days in cleveland. >>> as for the dnc, a famous rapper will headline for hillary clinton at the democratic national convention here in philadelphia. snoop dogg will perform at a unity party on july 28th, last night at the convention, that concert will be at the electric factory. >>> a 13-ye
. >> reporter: while hillary clinton took on trump's past -- >> his bad decisions hurt the whole city. >> reporter: -- her own path means for some she still has some convincing to do. >> i'm not sure whether she's earned enough from her mistakes to not repeat all of them again. >> adjustment? >> yes. >> reporter: donald trump today responded to hillary clinton's attacks and defended his business record. he said that he has created tens of thousands of...
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the whole city is prepping for guests. >> when company comes it's a good reason to do things we want to do. >> the pennsylvania horticultural society use their green thumb with 50 planners in center city. >> why not turn broad street into a garden walk, for all the convention goers to enjoy. they developed a one mile installation at broad street, we were there as matt put the finishing touches on his masterpiece. >> what goes through your mind that you are part of history. >> it's an amazing feeling i'll take the pride with me through the rest of my life. >> "action news" blue for you. there are 189 vinyl strips each hand painted with a different design. >> like democracy, all the differences and unique and come together. we are better as a whole for it. >>> 20 of philadelphia's best and brightest students got a hands on lesson from digital design this morning. independence blue cross hosted the students in south philadelphia. the students watched as cutting edge machinery created replicas similar to what are on the ground at the memorial in phoenixville. they will be given to the 19
the whole city is prepping for guests. >> when company comes it's a good reason to do things we want to do. >> the pennsylvania horticultural society use their green thumb with 50 planners in center city. >> why not turn broad street into a garden walk, for all the convention goers to enjoy. they developed a one mile installation at broad street, we were there as matt put the finishing touches on his masterpiece. >> what goes through your mind that you are part of...
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said one partier, the whole city was running, it was chaos. and dann cuellar live in the satellite center. and i said a minute ago the officials don't know who the driver was, but french media is painting a picture. saying the attacker is 31 years cold and likely a resident of nice and i know have you more. >> that's right. at least one terrorism expert is telling us the attack and how it was carried out seemed to be an isis sympathizer. >> isis said, repeatedly especially in france, if you can't get a weapon, get a truck. >> and some videos two graphic to air, showed the bodies across the roadway where they gathered to show the air shore. and they drove the truck over a mile over the round and it is unprecedented in fans with some of the toughest gun laws that a vehicle was used as a weapons of mass destruction. >> we need to stop looking at the weapon. it is not the gun, it is the terrorist. and that's where the french about bare down very strongly. they are pushing back hard against islamics. >> and in south philadelphia, people reacting wi
said one partier, the whole city was running, it was chaos. and dann cuellar live in the satellite center. and i said a minute ago the officials don't know who the driver was, but french media is painting a picture. saying the attacker is 31 years cold and likely a resident of nice and i know have you more. >> that's right. at least one terrorism expert is telling us the attack and how it was carried out seemed to be an isis sympathizer. >> isis said, repeatedly especially in...
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. >> i love avignon, because it's like the whole city is vibrating to the sounds of theater.s like nothing else matters. reporter: more than 1000 theaters take part in the festival, and every year they invent new ways of attracting an audience. i have been to place sometimes because the people in the streets told me it was good rate most companies have to compete for attention. some actors are very good at chatting you up and you end up going to see their place. during the festival, spectators can meet their favorite actors in the streets and discover new talents. iswhat is magical in avignon that anything can turn into a stage. a chapel, a square, a cellar, a courtyard. reporter: up to 200,000 people will come to see one or more of the nearly 1300 plays in the streets and theaters of avignon this month. anchor: now, have you ever dreamed of being seriously rich? the winner -- the megamillions to the sevenisen largest jackpot in u.s. history. the mega millions game is played in 44 different states. the odds of winning are about 1 in 259 million. that is not stopping people fr
. >> i love avignon, because it's like the whole city is vibrating to the sounds of theater.s like nothing else matters. reporter: more than 1000 theaters take part in the festival, and every year they invent new ways of attracting an audience. i have been to place sometimes because the people in the streets told me it was good rate most companies have to compete for attention. some actors are very good at chatting you up and you end up going to see their place. during the festival,...
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it breaks everyone's heart, and i think the whole city is grieving that we lost such a young child. >> reporter: the boston police commissioner announced late this afternoon that the death of 7-year-old kyzr willis was an accidental drowning and no foul play is suspected. on tuesday he was at a city-run summer camp when he somehow got back in the water when everyone he was preparing to leave. >> you can only guess here that you lose sight of a kid for even seconds, a tragedy like this can happen. unfortunately, it breaks our
it breaks everyone's heart, and i think the whole city is grieving that we lost such a young child. >> reporter: the boston police commissioner announced late this afternoon that the death of 7-year-old kyzr willis was an accidental drowning and no foul play is suspected. on tuesday he was at a city-run summer camp when he somehow got back in the water when everyone he was preparing to leave. >> you can only guess here that you lose sight of a kid for even seconds, a tragedy like...
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the whole city is grieving that we lost such a young child. juli: from interviews with campers and camp leaders, they were able to determine that no about possible safety failures. but today, mayor marty walsh released immediate changes that will occur at more than 30 summer programs for children. those include headcount procedures, front desk halfing, child to staff ratio, bookend procedures, and i will explain more about those changes next to 5:00. ed and maria? ed: now involving curt schilling's failed video game company, 38 studios. after a four-year investigation, no criminal charges will be filed in the case. the company relocated to rhode island from massachusetts in 2010 in exchange for a $75 million state loan guarantee. it later went bankrupt, leaving taxpayers on the hook. maria: to the south shore where the search is underway for a man accused in a disturbing attack. ed: our correspondent is like for us this afternoon. is highly unusual for a number of reasons. yesterday a local woman in her 70's was sexually assaulted in her own h
the whole city is grieving that we lost such a young child. juli: from interviews with campers and camp leaders, they were able to determine that no about possible safety failures. but today, mayor marty walsh released immediate changes that will occur at more than 30 summer programs for children. those include headcount procedures, front desk halfing, child to staff ratio, bookend procedures, and i will explain more about those changes next to 5:00. ed and maria? ed: now involving curt...
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. >> 20 years ago i would say don't come to cleveland because it's bad and they turned the whole city around. >> i'm excited to see people downtown. just look around the ohio city neighborhood it's hip it's happening with all kinds of bars and restaurants. cleveland is emerging as a leader in the biomedical world and young people are moving here. >> i come in contact with a lot of people moving from places like new york and philadelphia and chicago. they're moving here because our rents are still relatively low compared to most places and we're -- we are a city that's growing and we have so many amenities now. >> reporter: and now the republicans are in town. yes, clevelanders are anxious about protests but convinced their police can handle it. >> i'm not saying nothing will happen but even if it does it will be land in a classy way. >> reporter: the they agree the convention will be good for their city. the people of cleveland are less sure if donald trump will be good for the nation. >> i like people who can show their opinions. i just think he could be a little more articulate and
. >> 20 years ago i would say don't come to cleveland because it's bad and they turned the whole city around. >> i'm excited to see people downtown. just look around the ohio city neighborhood it's hip it's happening with all kinds of bars and restaurants. cleveland is emerging as a leader in the biomedical world and young people are moving here. >> i come in contact with a lot of people moving from places like new york and philadelphia and chicago. they're moving here because...
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five years, it is probably the most popular place for young professionals and for folks across the whole city to move to. >> reporter: but the poorer people who have lived here for years still struggle. these three college friends are hoping to inspire the lifelong residents of this community to along with their neighborhood. >> what we're attempting to do is make sure we give them the ability to get in the game and play an active role, instead of sitting in the cheap seats just watching it all happen. >> reporter: they offer locals low-cost courses in business basics and affordable retail space for pop-up shops. every year, graduates get to pitch their ideas for a $10,000 grand prize. >> this gallery isn't going to be like your regular gallery. >> so, just hire me as a web-based experience. >> and that's what they're coming with, a dream and a hope that they can create a better life for themselves and a better life for their family. >> reporter: last year, anton kennedy won. >> those are very different. >> reporter: now he's testing out a new clothing line in the pop-up shop after years of s
five years, it is probably the most popular place for young professionals and for folks across the whole city to move to. >> reporter: but the poorer people who have lived here for years still struggle. these three college friends are hoping to inspire the lifelong residents of this community to along with their neighborhood. >> what we're attempting to do is make sure we give them the ability to get in the game and play an active role, instead of sitting in the cheap seats just...
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one tourist said as she fled with her fiance it felt like the whole city was rncing. witnesses describing scenes of chaos. >> the truck drove through all the sec hearing guns being shot. and everyone trying to take shelter. i heard loud noises and people started screaming and shots being fired up in the air. and everyone started running in different parts a& everyone trying to take shelter and then it was chaotic, everyone started running in a different place. >> by some estimates some 40,000 people were there on the promenade at the time. leaders from around the world have been weighing in through the night registering their outrage from as far away as china and australia. >> in a statement president obama said, quote, i condemn in the strongest terms what appears to be a horrific terrorist attack in nice, france. our thoughts and prayers are with the families and other loved ones of those killed and we wish a full recovery for the many wound sfwld in the meantime, donald trump has postponed plans to announce his running mate saying it would be inappropriate in the o
one tourist said as she fled with her fiance it felt like the whole city was rncing. witnesses describing scenes of chaos. >> the truck drove through all the sec hearing guns being shot. and everyone trying to take shelter. i heard loud noises and people started screaming and shots being fired up in the air. and everyone started running in different parts a& everyone trying to take shelter and then it was chaotic, everyone started running in a different place. >> by some...
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. >> reporter: with 50,000 visitors expected, the whole city is prepping for guests. >> when company 's a good reason to do things we want to do. >> reporter: the pennsylvania horticultural society used their green thumb to enhance the city's green scene with more than 50 planters in center city. >> why not turn broad street between race and city hall into a garden walk for all the convention goers to enjoy. >> reporter: the mural arts program developed a 1 mile installation along south broad street. we were there as artists max put the finishing touches on his masterpiece. what's going through your mind that you're a part of history. >> it's a pretty amazing feeling something i'll take with me with pride for the rest of my life. >> reporter: he even gave me the chance to be a part of history. got a little "action news" blue for you. there are 980 vinyl strips each hand painted with a different color and design. lick democracy right all the differences everyone unique come together. >> yeah. >> reporter: what a beautiful sight. we're better as a whole for it. >> and you can get a clos
. >> reporter: with 50,000 visitors expected, the whole city is prepping for guests. >> when company 's a good reason to do things we want to do. >> reporter: the pennsylvania horticultural society used their green thumb to enhance the city's green scene with more than 50 planters in center city. >> why not turn broad street between race and city hall into a garden walk for all the convention goers to enjoy. >> reporter: the mural arts program developed a 1 mile...
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and his leadership and what he did put the whole city -- and then the rnc and the pope and everythingmes after that. >> all right. donna. >> the other unsung heroes are the pennsylvania building trades and the people who put that extraordinary convention together literally piece by piece. they had a war room set up, which nobody knew about, in the basement of local 98. >> all right. and christine, last word. >> tam, this is the year of the woman. women are supposed to bring some levity and some balance to the ticket. somebody forgot to tell katie mcginty that the civility, it goes both ways. she ended up calling pat toomey a word that i would spank my 7-year-old nephew for, so we need a little bit of perspective on that. >> all right, well, you guys have been great. to wrap everything up, thank you all for being here. thank you for joining us. that's "inside story" for this week, and we will see you back here next sunday. ♪ >> i'm gray hall, coming up next on "action news," torrential rains make for a rough night in parts of the area. rain and thunderstorms could pop up again today. m
and his leadership and what he did put the whole city -- and then the rnc and the pope and everythingmes after that. >> all right. donna. >> the other unsung heroes are the pennsylvania building trades and the people who put that extraordinary convention together literally piece by piece. they had a war room set up, which nobody knew about, in the basement of local 98. >> all right. and christine, last word. >> tam, this is the year of the woman. women are supposed to...
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theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and him and angle side resident also good i also publish the neighborhood newspaper. i lead say the el rey when i and other neighbors found out it was old we were very concerned. because as you know, we could eat without for development when it's a landmark and its farthest work product of the neighborhood i interface with a lot of neighborhoods and community. this like conspiracy theories about what happens. there's a lot of concern that people want to feel like the city is on top of it and hoping this hearing could really put a cap on it. i wish the department of real estate had been your two kind of explain
theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney...
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theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and him and angle side resident also good i also publish the neighborhood newspaper. i lead say the el rey when i and other neighbors found out it was old we were very concerned. because as you know, we could eat without for development when it's a landmark and its farthest work product of the neighborhood i interface with a lot of neighborhoods and community. this like conspiracy theories about what happens. there's a lot of concern that people want to feel like the city is on top of it and hoping this hearing could really put a cap on it. i wish the department of real estate had been your two kind of explain
theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney...
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theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and him and angle side resident also good i also publish the neighborhood newspaper. i lead say the el rey when i and other neighbors found out it was old we were very concerned. because as you know, we could eat without for development when it's a landmark and its farthest work product of the neighborhood i interface with a lot of neighborhoods and community. this like conspiracy theories about what happens. there's a lot of concern that people want to feel like the city is on top of it and hoping this hearing could really put a cap on it. i wish the department of real estate had been your two kind of explain
theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole city. it should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney...
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the whole city on lockdown as police helicopters hover overhead. paramedics descending on the scene and treating the wounded. this mall built on the site of the 1972 olympic village where 11 israelis are taken hostage and killed along with a german police officer by a palestinian terrorist group. peter jennings reported live from the olympic village. >> narrow in on a group called black september. >> reporter: so far, no claims of responsibility and no indication of islamic terror. germany has now deployed members of its elite anti-terrorism force to join in the investigation. we got word late tonight the public transportation system was re-opened. an indication that authorities believe the manhunt is now over. david. >> alex, thank you. the terror overseas and the threats here at home was a key part of donald trump's speech last night accepting the nomination in front of millions. declaring he's the only one who can fix america's problems. but instead of a post convention victory lap today, he took aim at someone who spoke at the convention. it wa
the whole city on lockdown as police helicopters hover overhead. paramedics descending on the scene and treating the wounded. this mall built on the site of the 1972 olympic village where 11 israelis are taken hostage and killed along with a german police officer by a palestinian terrorist group. peter jennings reported live from the olympic village. >> narrow in on a group called black september. >> reporter: so far, no claims of responsibility and no indication of islamic terror....
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but we'll be healing and making the city and parish whole again. thank you and god bless you. >>> good morning, i'm hiller moore, the district attorney. a lot of people here from out of our city and state. you're here with a lot of local media. i want to let you know that we have a fabulous local media that carries the story, whether good or bad, and have treated us very fairly throughout the years. i expect that those media that are here from out of town that do not know us, or know our community, you'll treat us the same. we welcome you to come to us and ask us questions. i want to let you know that y are in a community that is a very good community, despite the one issue that you are here for, this is a great community. whether it is just a citizens itself, the representatives of the faith based, the different police departments that are here, this is a city that has been doing very, very well. despite the issue that you are here for, this year, in the city of baton rouge alone, murders have decreased by 37%, and since 2012, by 50% in the parish
but we'll be healing and making the city and parish whole again. thank you and god bless you. >>> good morning, i'm hiller moore, the district attorney. a lot of people here from out of our city and state. you're here with a lot of local media. i want to let you know that we have a fabulous local media that carries the story, whether good or bad, and have treated us very fairly throughout the years. i expect that those media that are here from out of town that do not know us, or know...
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as a nation for decades we were perfectly happy to write off whole neighborhoods, whole cities, wholeem, which is to say a black people problem, a brown people problem, send them to prison into a system from which they'll never return. maybe now,now that it's come home to roost and it's the high school quarterback, your next-door neighbor, your son, your daughter, now that grandma is as likely to be a junkie as anyone else, we'll accept there's never been a real war on drugs. war on drugs implies an us versus them and all over this part of america, people are learning there is no them. there is only us. and we're going to have to figure this out together. >>> miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, washing up, ending up in miami? ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪
as a nation for decades we were perfectly happy to write off whole neighborhoods, whole cities, wholeem, which is to say a black people problem, a brown people problem, send them to prison into a system from which they'll never return. maybe now,now that it's come home to roost and it's the high school quarterback, your next-door neighbor, your son, your daughter, now that grandma is as likely to be a junkie as anyone else, we'll accept there's never been a real war on drugs. war on drugs...
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>> recently we announced a project in boston so we are ing to build a fiber network in the whole city of boston, a big project, $300 million investment over six years. the interesting thing is it fios but be about 5g. when we look at building fiber we in a particular area look at can we do 5g? you need fiber connections between the network and the 5g. cell in order to do great for the city. boston will be one of the most technologically advanced cities in the country. they'll also be ready for deployment for 5g. when we think about it that way. you can see how important that is from a business perspective. >> finally the fcc recently came out with a new plan for set top boxes. where the verizon on that? >> we stayed out of the lobbying battle on this issue for the most part. we filed comments. we understood the goals and we understand people want to move away from set top boxes and that is a pain for customers. we see the industry evolving that way anyway. set top boxes are going away. no question. we are planning on that. we understood the goals the fcc was trying to accomplish. we h
>> recently we announced a project in boston so we are ing to build a fiber network in the whole city of boston, a big project, $300 million investment over six years. the interesting thing is it fios but be about 5g. when we look at building fiber we in a particular area look at can we do 5g? you need fiber connections between the network and the 5g. cell in order to do great for the city. boston will be one of the most technologically advanced cities in the country. they'll also be...
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. >> the whole city is getting guts seed up. banners flying. flyin every political best locations.ntion center. constitution center.ente one key special exits like eded to the white house. volunteers sporting blue shirts beging you to ask them, we're ready. >> we're going to keep every safe happy and have a good time. >> protesters are getting ready. more than 50 thousand folks are expected to be out exercising ec first amendment rights. >> we're geting art ready for clean energy revolution. >> at the teachers union headquarters making over drive creating slogans of sunday port silly for hilly. >> silly for hillary,. >> great for buses, great foreat the city. i just think there's no place better than the city off brotherly love. spotlight. show stopping clever window displace. restaurants ready. however along some of thosehose possible protest roots they are being asked to pull in tables cables. police are already outa uniforms you can feel added injuring that a big parties go to happen. >> the conventions in the bootht the people are still talkingalk about ivanka trump dress. she
. >> the whole city is getting guts seed up. banners flying. flyin every political best locations.ntion center. constitution center.ente one key special exits like eded to the white house. volunteers sporting blue shirts beging you to ask them, we're ready. >> we're going to keep every safe happy and have a good time. >> protesters are getting ready. more than 50 thousand folks are expected to be out exercising ec first amendment rights. >> we're geting art ready for...
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. >>> the whole city of houston was almost in turmoil.d the city scared. and then there were the ku klux klan. they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholic, that he shouldn't be president. the opposition were so strong and so vocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston area. kennedy agreed to do it. >> when meza's congregation hear that kennedy's coming, all hell breaks loose. >> i remember an elderly lady from new orleans who wrote to me and said, "i'm 65 years old. i've been teaching sunday school for 20 years. i hope your daughter marries a nigger." and that was the kind of climate we were in. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministers of greater houston to order. let us stand for prayer. >> america tunes in to see t
. >>> the whole city of houston was almost in turmoil.d the city scared. and then there were the ku klux klan. they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholic, that he shouldn't be president. the opposition were so strong and so vocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer...
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cleveland did great, not just law enforcement, but the whole city ran well.t is owes going to be crowded streets and street closings. there are no rest -- there are new restaurants. cities go to host their conventions and be a four-day advertisement for the city. cleveland did great. everybody had a great time at cleveland wouldn't necessarily be people's first choice. so much buildup about how they were not only going to disrupt the convention but breakthrough with a message, a message about trump. while there were some protests didn'tand outside, they do anything to breakthrough in a way that dominated the messaging and offered any sort of rivalry. good week for cleveland, bad week for the protesters. as a cleveland native, i would agree with your winners on that one. i may be biased, that doesn't mean i'm wrong. and herllary clinton campaign didn't take the day off. last night alone her team sent out a barrage of counter messaging, filled with 17 press releases criticizing and fact checking trumps a dress -- trump's address. they sent surrogates to clevela
cleveland did great, not just law enforcement, but the whole city ran well.t is owes going to be crowded streets and street closings. there are no rest -- there are new restaurants. cities go to host their conventions and be a four-day advertisement for the city. cleveland did great. everybody had a great time at cleveland wouldn't necessarily be people's first choice. so much buildup about how they were not only going to disrupt the convention but breakthrough with a message, a message about...
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not just law enforcement but the whole city. it will always be crowded and streets closed.here are new restaurants. people could not have been friendlier. host conventions in order to be an advertisement for the city and its attractions. cleveland did great. everybody had a great time. it would not have necessarily been people's first choice. the protesters along with ted cruz, the losers. some much buildup about how they were not just going to disrupt the convention but breakthrough with a message about trump read while there were some protests, they didn't do anything to breakthrough in a way that andnated the messaging offered any sort of rivalry with the republican main event inside. good week for cleveland. bad week for the protesters. mike: i agree with your winners. hillary clinton and her campaign did not take the week off, even though the republicans work in mentioning -- were conventioning. they sent outne, a barrage of counter messaging. fact checking plus tweets reacting throughout the night and social media campaigns mocking trump. week long.at all they sent su
not just law enforcement but the whole city. it will always be crowded and streets closed.here are new restaurants. people could not have been friendlier. host conventions in order to be an advertisement for the city and its attractions. cleveland did great. everybody had a great time. it would not have necessarily been people's first choice. the protesters along with ted cruz, the losers. some much buildup about how they were not just going to disrupt the convention but breakthrough with a...
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the whole city of dallas and i'm sure the rest of the families are feeling that support as well.rdre: we think you for sharing your story. we are sure that memorial will go up in dallas and we wish you the best as you heal and your friends and obviously the family we are with you all. thank you. alex witt, with me there. >> a new media report said resident obama mentioned himself 45 times during the memorial yesterday. my next guest is cringing more numbers. life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo
the whole city of dallas and i'm sure the rest of the families are feeling that support as well.rdre: we think you for sharing your story. we are sure that memorial will go up in dallas and we wish you the best as you heal and your friends and obviously the family we are with you all. thank you. alex witt, with me there. >> a new media report said resident obama mentioned himself 45 times during the memorial yesterday. my next guest is cringing more numbers. life. so when my asthma...
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so the whole city is being investigated, yes? the could that be suicide? we have to look at it.have special forces at the scene, and they look at it. i'm pretty sure that later we will be able to respond to this. what are the findings about the motive of the perpetrators is that it is an islamist background. currently we just know they are violent and we will respond to this later. can you exclude a terrorist act? >> again, when someone shoots with a rifle in a shopping center, now we have eight persons killed, than definitely we have to assume this is not just simply a violent act. our measures we take are justified that they are towards terrorism. at 4:00 p.m. there was some kind of reports -- >> we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. eight dead after a terrorist attack in munich germany. approd to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrate
so the whole city is being investigated, yes? the could that be suicide? we have to look at it.have special forces at the scene, and they look at it. i'm pretty sure that later we will be able to respond to this. what are the findings about the motive of the perpetrators is that it is an islamist background. currently we just know they are violent and we will respond to this later. can you exclude a terrorist act? >> again, when someone shoots with a rifle in a shopping center, now we...
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his bad decisions hurt the whole city and here's what he did.intentionally ran up huge amounts of debt on his companies, hundreds of millions of dollars. he borrowed at high interest rates, even after promising regulators that he wouldn't. what came next? he defaulted on those loans. didn't pay them back. and in the end he bankrupted his companies, not once, not twice, but four times. and here's what he said about one of those bankruptcies. i figured, he said, it was the bank's problem, not mine. what the hell did i care. i'm guessing, many of you have had debt at some point. student loans, mortgages, credit cards. you couldn't just tell the bank that you didn't feel like paying, could you? and here's an important thing about how donald trump operates. he doesn't default and go bankrupt as a last resort. he does it over and over and over again on purpose. even though knows he will leave others empty-handed while he keeps the plane, the helicopter, the penthouse. he convinced other people that his atlantic city properties were a great investment.
his bad decisions hurt the whole city and here's what he did.intentionally ran up huge amounts of debt on his companies, hundreds of millions of dollars. he borrowed at high interest rates, even after promising regulators that he wouldn't. what came next? he defaulted on those loans. didn't pay them back. and in the end he bankrupted his companies, not once, not twice, but four times. and here's what he said about one of those bankruptcies. i figured, he said, it was the bank's problem, not...
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where it come from, we just go obama whole city down. the whole cityb down. it is faster.rved from "democracy handbook." you are traveling around the country. bassem: yes. i try to find out some of the topics thahat could resonate in both worlds. religion,alk about this is supposed to be a secular country with total separation between church and state. back in the middle east, we are being criticized that we have religion interfering with everything. here, it seems like we are interfering with everything, but it is ok because it seems to be the right religion. the next vice president identifying himself as christian first before everything, that goes against the constitution and all of the separation between state and church. amy: you certainly know when both go together. in 2013, accused of insulting than president mohammed morsi and assaulting islam. a warrant for your arrest. you turn yourself in, were questioned for six hours, before being released. a blast from the past. jon stewart sent a letter to more seat following your detention. >> bassem youssef pokes fun at yo
where it come from, we just go obama whole city down. the whole cityb down. it is faster.rved from "democracy handbook." you are traveling around the country. bassem: yes. i try to find out some of the topics thahat could resonate in both worlds. religion,alk about this is supposed to be a secular country with total separation between church and state. back in the middle east, we are being criticized that we have religion interfering with everything. here, it seems like we are...
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whole city the third largest city in germany. still locked down? >> munich is still on lockdown.lmost immediately they shut down the subways, the buses, the tram system. about an hour and a half after the first report. also trains were stopped, so there are a lot of people stranded in the bavarian country sides in trains. people were told to stay indoors, to stay out of public areas, and actually, there were reports of other shootings. the actual incident happened in the north of the city as i mentioned, but there were also reports that there was a shooting in the center of the city that was unconfirmed. we just got a report that there were also rumors of a shooting at the hewn nic airport. that was unconfirmed by the police. however, the police did say that they arrested one person. it's not clear if there is a connection to what happened in town when you say confirmed you mean didn't happen or we don't know if there was a shooting at the airport or not? >> >> the police did not confirm that there was a shooting. however, they did say there was an arrest. but it's unclear if the
whole city the third largest city in germany. still locked down? >> munich is still on lockdown.lmost immediately they shut down the subways, the buses, the tram system. about an hour and a half after the first report. also trains were stopped, so there are a lot of people stranded in the bavarian country sides in trains. people were told to stay indoors, to stay out of public areas, and actually, there were reports of other shootings. the actual incident happened in the north of the city...
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. >> go rhymes with jamo the whole city in a jamo. steve keeley is at fda park and dave kinchen on broad, which is jamo city. let's go to lauren johnson in the wells fargo center wrapping up moments from last night's historic night, lauren. >> it was that. breaking glass ceiling. hillary clinton now officially in history books. >> i can not believe we just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet. >> and if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say, i may be the first woman president, but one of you is next. >>> thank you all. i can't wait. >> secretary clinton is overrulely the first female presidential candidate of major political party in us. democrats making their pick last night. her number one supporter her husband former president bill clinton made a personalal peel for his wife as the next president. >> hillary is uniquely qualified to sees the opportunities and reduce the risk we face and she is still the best darn change maker i have ever known. >> hillary will make us stronger
. >> go rhymes with jamo the whole city in a jamo. steve keeley is at fda park and dave kinchen on broad, which is jamo city. let's go to lauren johnson in the wells fargo center wrapping up moments from last night's historic night, lauren. >> it was that. breaking glass ceiling. hillary clinton now officially in history books. >> i can not believe we just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet. >> and if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late...
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. >> are we going to lever here on friday with this whole city -- >> yes. >> yes? what gives you that confidence because i don't see it here? >> mike is a tremendous conservative. he will be a great addition to the ticket. i think we also will hear in other speeches that other people will get up here. i have seen it in my own hotel this morning. i was surprised by some of the people and they could not have been happier to be part of this. because they were strong cruz supporters but people have emotions when they get involved in politics. one of my friends didn't speak for nine months. we are back conversing almost every day. we decide not to make it an issue. it's what happens. >> thanks for joining me. >> thank you. >>> later in the hour we will be speaking to one of the delegates and find out is it time for her to put her pencil down? we have to dig into melania's speech more and about mike pence going from thinking trump was unacceptable to his running mate. this is msnbc live at the convention. elsea's wedding. rumble! road trip. there she is. uh oh, oh, oh, o
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theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole cityit should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and him and angle side resident also good i also publish the neighborhood newspaper. i lead say the el rey when i and other neighbors found out it was old we were very concerned. because as you know, we could eat without for development when it's a landmark and its farthest work product of the neighborhood i interface with a lot of neighborhoods and community. this like conspiracy theories about what happens. there's a lot of concern that people want to feel like the city is on top of it and hoping this hearing could really put a cap on it. i wish the department of real estate had been your two kind of explain t
theatre is the most iconic building on ocean avenue and the most prominent art deco theater in the whole cityit should be preserved and dedicated to a community use but instead it was sold for the cost of a house i think is the real issue here. so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and...
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and the individuals are still at large and they are armed and dangerous, and tells me that the whole city, if not even the whole country, will be on edge until more detailed emerge. it's not clear whether the security forces themselves in germany have ascertained all the details. it's a waiting game for now, but the hallmark of that attack coming at a time when europe witnessed multiple terror attacks isis directed or inspired, it leads people to think this was related to isis, or some lone wolf, a small wolf pack in europe inspired by the group, but for now isis has not claimed responsibility for the attack, and none of the media or affiliated media talked about the attack which we are seeing right now, and a lot of jihadists going on social media celebrating this attack, telling you it's going to happen, and we saw an optic of threats to germany since the november 2015 attacks that unfolded in paris, and every since then, there has been multiple threats issued towards germany and including threats by isis itself, and we is a lot of german fighters in isis ranks and lot of them might be
and the individuals are still at large and they are armed and dangerous, and tells me that the whole city, if not even the whole country, will be on edge until more detailed emerge. it's not clear whether the security forces themselves in germany have ascertained all the details. it's a waiting game for now, but the hallmark of that attack coming at a time when europe witnessed multiple terror attacks isis directed or inspired, it leads people to think this was related to isis, or some lone...
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. >>> so the whole city getting ready now for the democratic national convention.g off monday and there's an active visit from south philly getting the chance avenue lifetime. he is going to speak at the dnc next week. anton moore is his name and he has the opportunity to send message to millions of people when he takes the stage tuesday night. the 30-year-old has been working with the non-profit unity in the community for the last 10 years. some of his main goals are getting guns off the streets and reducing urban violence. he tells us he was very surprised to get call from the dnc committee. >> they said, hey, i have good news for you. i said what's the good news? we want to you speak at the dnc. do you accept? that's when i was great physical accept. i have notes i'm looking at and being prepared. i'm nervous, of course nervous. >> you don't seem nervous. >> you know i'm not nervous. let me take that back. but i'm excited. being able to get a platform to talk about gun violence is exciting. >> it's huge. this is prime time. he is going to be taking the stage at
. >>> so the whole city getting ready now for the democratic national convention.g off monday and there's an active visit from south philly getting the chance avenue lifetime. he is going to speak at the dnc next week. anton moore is his name and he has the opportunity to send message to millions of people when he takes the stage tuesday night. the 30-year-old has been working with the non-profit unity in the community for the last 10 years. some of his main goals are getting guns off...
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. >> his bad decisions hurt the whole city. >> reporter: she claimed trump ran up debt, bankrupted companies still made money. even before she took the stage under the faded trump plaza sign, donald trump took to social media tweeting, quote, i mad a lot of money in atlantic city and left seven years ago. great timing, as all know. polls made big now many bankruptcies. >> do you blame him for troubles in atlantic city? >> i don't blame him for the collapse of atlantic city. i blame him for allowing his casinos to go bankrupt several times. >> reporter: joe trivia came here to hear clinton speak with his mind made up. >> it's hillary or the country is in trouble. >> reporter: did she say anything today that gave you pause about trump or made you want to think about voting for her? >> no, not at all. i'm for trump 100%. >> reporter: not enough for him but not the last of this argument. >> we need to write a new chapter in the american dream. and it sure cannot be chapter 11. >> reporter: while this was all about donald trump today, hillary clinton did manage to take a swipe at new jersey gover
. >> his bad decisions hurt the whole city. >> reporter: she claimed trump ran up debt, bankrupted companies still made money. even before she took the stage under the faded trump plaza sign, donald trump took to social media tweeting, quote, i mad a lot of money in atlantic city and left seven years ago. great timing, as all know. polls made big now many bankruptcies. >> do you blame him for troubles in atlantic city? >> i don't blame him for the collapse of atlantic...