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woolworths has been improving after years of difficulty beating estimates. coming in ahead of its key rival in australia, kohl's. bhp as wellfor that's on jump in profits. billion which did beat estimates. we spoke to the ceo and asked him about the miners tone on commodity prices. >> the caution is based that some prices are a little higher than we would have expected them to be around now. particularly iron ore and coal. are heavily invested in things like petroleum and copper were we see some of the prices on the upside. the other caution is it is an uncertain world out there. i was listening to the previous part of your program, we are not quite sure where the 20 -- trump administration is going to settle down and what that might mean for world economic growth. we are alarmed by all of the sentiment around protectionism. ultimately, that will have a bad impact on world trade. business economy so we flourish when the world economy grows. highlights copper and iron ore. they have a very different story. iron ore prices, even you are skeptical about i rally
woolworths has been improving after years of difficulty beating estimates. coming in ahead of its key rival in australia, kohl's. bhp as wellfor that's on jump in profits. billion which did beat estimates. we spoke to the ceo and asked him about the miners tone on commodity prices. >> the caution is based that some prices are a little higher than we would have expected them to be around now. particularly iron ore and coal. are heavily invested in things like petroleum and copper were we...
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the group of four black students decided to sit in peaceful protest at the lunch counter when woolworth's refused to serve them. they stayed until the store closed that night. more students joined sit in the next day and it spread to other cities. they organizes boycotts of stourz with seeing graduated launch counters. as a result many desegregated by the summer of 1960s. a piece of that woolworth's countser is part of collection at the smithsonian national museum of american history. >> i have been down there to take my kids there to look at that. >> i have not been there yet. >> check it out. >> absolutely. >> at first we heard melania trump would stay in new york until barron finished school year. >> now there's talk that she may not move into the white house at all. we'll have more on that story coming up. and was we head to break working on two new project and democratic nominee for president signed two book deals first featuring personal essays and including experiences on the campaign trail and second is new children's version of 1995 book "it takes a village" and she's been named
the group of four black students decided to sit in peaceful protest at the lunch counter when woolworth's refused to serve them. they stayed until the store closed that night. more students joined sit in the next day and it spread to other cities. they organizes boycotts of stourz with seeing graduated launch counters. as a result many desegregated by the summer of 1960s. a piece of that woolworth's countser is part of collection at the smithsonian national museum of american history. >>...
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september 9, 1960, the woolworth's store lunch counter in new orleans closed early. what was the reason? seven member -- seven members of the congress of racial equality, five black students and two white student derks sided to hold a sit-in demonstration to protest jim crow. this was the first ever sit-in in the city. the seven students were like so many other students across the south at the time. who were using nonviolent action to change the country. and in fact, let me read their names because many of them i knew. in fact, one, jerome smith, who was a southern university student the year before, is actually still on the battle field in louisiana, not only coaching little league but fighting for criminal justice reform and financial and economic equality. but you also had rudy lombard from xavier university a freedom fighter. archie alen from dillard university. bill horr lembings l from due lane. william hopper from l.s.u. hugh murray also at tulane. and joyce ley tore who intened to enroll at southern university. fortunately, these seven students, unlike others
september 9, 1960, the woolworth's store lunch counter in new orleans closed early. what was the reason? seven member -- seven members of the congress of racial equality, five black students and two white student derks sided to hold a sit-in demonstration to protest jim crow. this was the first ever sit-in in the city. the seven students were like so many other students across the south at the time. who were using nonviolent action to change the country. and in fact, let me read their names...
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if five people go to a woolworth's restaurant to peaceably demonstrate that they believe they shouldght to be there, the rhetoric that was demonstrated in these op-eds and the behavior that we saw at berkeley means that it would have been okay for masked intruders to go to the woolworths and beat the hell out of them because they don't agree with what they're standing for. the first amendment's purpose is for us to have a civil disagreement to bring the strong argument, not violence. this was a terrible example and if they are this bright, then this is dangerous, a sign of where we are headed. >> eric: jamila u.k. a -- uc berkeley claims to be the birth of free speech. he wasn't allowed to get up and speak. >> he wasn't allowed to get up and read a list of illegals and get up and give information so that those that would do harm to such students could find them. could find their prefers. professors. find their families and friend. that's what they were protesting. >> eric: let me repeat your words. he wasn't allowed to read a list or give information. he wasn't allow you had to do th
if five people go to a woolworth's restaurant to peaceably demonstrate that they believe they shouldght to be there, the rhetoric that was demonstrated in these op-eds and the behavior that we saw at berkeley means that it would have been okay for masked intruders to go to the woolworths and beat the hell out of them because they don't agree with what they're standing for. the first amendment's purpose is for us to have a civil disagreement to bring the strong argument, not violence. this was a...
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she was politically active in that she helped to--or was part of demonstrations to integrate the woolworthch counters in atlantic city. holder: oh, yeah. she was a firecracker. she was from barbados, and one time, we picked up the "new york times," and i said, "hey, that looks like grammy," and there she was holding up a sign protesting to desegregate the lunch counters in--at woolworth's in atlantic city, new jersey, and so people have to remember that, you know, this whole question of segregation, discrimination was not only confined to the south. capehart: so from the fourth grade on, you, like so many, um, who went through integration and so many like me who are children of the--of the civil rights movement, you had to live in two worlds. you had to become bicultural. what was that like? talk about that. holder: yeah. i did lead that dual existence. i mean, i--i was certainly still a--a kid grounded in east elmhurst--a lower-class, predominantly-- lower-middle-class, predominantly black neighborhood--and then i was in another part of--of queens where i went to school that was overwhelm
she was politically active in that she helped to--or was part of demonstrations to integrate the woolworthch counters in atlantic city. holder: oh, yeah. she was a firecracker. she was from barbados, and one time, we picked up the "new york times," and i said, "hey, that looks like grammy," and there she was holding up a sign protesting to desegregate the lunch counters in--at woolworth's in atlantic city, new jersey, and so people have to remember that, you know, this whole...
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sean spicer, the press secretary, said he got very quiet, as he with a looking at t the woolworth lunch counter as he was watching a speech ofech john lewis. what is the one thing you hoped having walked out and learned? >> it would be martin luther king, jr. whispering in his ear and saying you need to undergo a spiritual and moral transformation and put a priority on poor and working people. and that would require a personality, your personnel,sonn and your policy. we want to say tonight at thet t press club.. >> we know you will be holding h town hall tonight at the press p hall to talk a little bit more about this at seven. doctor colonel west, doctor d shabaz, thank you for joiningng us tonight. >> thank you, so very much. >>> absolutely, 5@6:30 coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> spawn spicer wants topa clarify president trump'swnt tr comments about the media. he tweeted fake muse media ismei not my enemy it is the enemy of the american people.e. >> today sean spies err saidean the president is just unhappy with news coverage, ronica cleary joins us with more one this story. ronica?
sean spicer, the press secretary, said he got very quiet, as he with a looking at t the woolworth lunch counter as he was watching a speech ofech john lewis. what is the one thing you hoped having walked out and learned? >> it would be martin luther king, jr. whispering in his ear and saying you need to undergo a spiritual and moral transformation and put a priority on poor and working people. and that would require a personality, your personnel,sonn and your policy. we want to say...
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office, which by the way was at the furthest end of the furthest corridor on the 14th floor of the woolworth building which was where the offices were and she is down there in this little cubicle by herself or prostitution. dewey goes on the radio makes a speech for the people of new york and said we are your representatives investigate crime in your neighborhood and if you have a complaint come to the office and tell us about it. citizens came in droves. it quickly became clear although some of them might say there's a stickup artist in this building and this one might say there are drugs sold on the corner, but the main thing they complained about was prostitution. there's a brothel next-door and the police never come. i think they are on the take. the receptionist with a prosecution-- prostitution, go to the end of the hall and knock on ms. carter's door. eunice handled all of these people coming with their complaints and letters would come to the office, letters would come into the office with people complaining about prostitution and the letters would be dumped on her desk. if it happen
office, which by the way was at the furthest end of the furthest corridor on the 14th floor of the woolworth building which was where the offices were and she is down there in this little cubicle by herself or prostitution. dewey goes on the radio makes a speech for the people of new york and said we are your representatives investigate crime in your neighborhood and if you have a complaint come to the office and tell us about it. citizens came in droves. it quickly became clear although some...
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an honorable mention goes to war woolworth doing well.g, so the turnaround story continues. all there for a wrapup of earnings today. some breaking news crossing the hasmberg, hong kong leader been jailed for 20 months for misconduct. that is all we know for the moment. we will try to get more details, but hong kong's former leader tsang to be jailed for 20 months. prices surge come increase demand, profit rising above 3.2 billion dollars, we spoke with andrew mackenzie and asked about the miners caution tone when it comes to this commodities rally. >> the caution is based on the fact that some prices are now higher than we would have expected them to be around now, particularly iron ore and coal. although we are heavily invested in things like petroleum and copper, where we see price risk to the upside. it is an uncertain world out there. where the quite sure trump administration is going to settle down and what that might mean for world economic growth, by we are slightly alarmed all the sentiment around protectionism, because ultimatel
an honorable mention goes to war woolworth doing well.g, so the turnaround story continues. all there for a wrapup of earnings today. some breaking news crossing the hasmberg, hong kong leader been jailed for 20 months for misconduct. that is all we know for the moment. we will try to get more details, but hong kong's former leader tsang to be jailed for 20 months. prices surge come increase demand, profit rising above 3.2 billion dollars, we spoke with andrew mackenzie and asked about the...