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philip randolph to reach out to the organization, but they refuse to do a really critical thing. suggested that he invite the leaders, primarily toward the night, the president of the national council of negro women to be in the official. he refused to do that and actually set up a battle that would really be a critical battle. the emergence of feminism in the 1960's. so he was sort of partial successful in this one critical intervention. the other in which he was more successful was that she was the person who encouraged a philip randolph to reach out to mike luther king, the most prominent leader of the movement that emerged in the south of the previous ten years to battle segregation and disfranchised in the south. very close connections to this southern wing of the civil-rights movement as did most of the members of the negro american labor council. they've played important roles in raising money for a movement of workers in the 1950's. a. philip randolph actually played a very key strategic mineral in sending the support and also his protege who is the most important expert
philip randolph to reach out to the organization, but they refuse to do a really critical thing. suggested that he invite the leaders, primarily toward the night, the president of the national council of negro women to be in the official. he refused to do that and actually set up a battle that would really be a critical battle. the emergence of feminism in the 1960's. so he was sort of partial successful in this one critical intervention. the other in which he was more successful was that she...
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philips's own target came in at 11.4%. saying philips is likely to deliver based on the targets it came out with today and it's generating better margins. so i put that question to france van houten, the ceo, why was philips more conservative that the rest of the company? >> for me, running this is a marathon and we will take this step by step. it's important that we do both product activities as well as investment for growth. there's so many exciting opportunities in the market there, in health care, in energy efficient lighting, in consumer health and well being. we want to benefit from the big demand that is out there. i think the initial reaction is typically caused by people needing to digest the wealth of information that we have provided. and maybe people were looking at a big headline whereas our message is actually a bit more sophisticated, where you need to understand wa we do to drive productivity and what we do to drive future growth and how that will create a big return. >> you've repeatedly told us that you a
philips's own target came in at 11.4%. saying philips is likely to deliver based on the targets it came out with today and it's generating better margins. so i put that question to france van houten, the ceo, why was philips more conservative that the rest of the company? >> for me, running this is a marathon and we will take this step by step. it's important that we do both product activities as well as investment for growth. there's so many exciting opportunities in the market there, in...
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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved w
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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philip joins us now. philip, what are you hearing that came out of all of these numbers on secretary kerry's agenda with the e.u. members? >> it's been a very different day than what we've seen previously at the g to in st. petersburg. secretary kerry getting a win, swaying all of the ministers on board in terms of who may have been behind the attack. for the first time we're seeing consensus in the e.u. head of the e.u. baron ess said there is aen agreement. >> confirming the existence of such an attack, and seems to indicate that the syrian regime is responsible to attack and the own ones chemical weapons agents and the means to differ them in the quantity. >> she went on to say that a clear and strong response is crucial, and the international community cannot remain idle. people, they're waiting for an u.n. report and possibly an u.n. vote. >> of course, this discussion is what does a response actually look like. aside from syria, what did kerry discuss with the e.u.? >> well, you know, secretary of s
philip joins us now. philip, what are you hearing that came out of all of these numbers on secretary kerry's agenda with the e.u. members? >> it's been a very different day than what we've seen previously at the g to in st. petersburg. secretary kerry getting a win, swaying all of the ministers on board in terms of who may have been behind the attack. for the first time we're seeing consensus in the e.u. head of the e.u. baron ess said there is aen agreement. >> confirming the...
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philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it in myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south the way sherman did nonviolently." they said, "oh, no. you can't go there." and that stayed in the speech until we got to the steps of the lincoln memorial. and both a. philip randolph and dr. king and mr. wilkins came to me. and at one point, i said to roy wilkins, i said, "mr. wilkins, this speech represents the young people in the student nonviolent coordinating committee and all of the people, indigenous people in alabama and georgia and mississippi and all across the south." and he sort of walked away, sort of backed off. then, mr. randol
philip randolph came to my rescue. he said, "there's nothing wrong with the use of the word black masses. i use it myself sometimes. there's nothing wrong with the use of the word revolution. i use it in myself --" so, for the most part, we kept that in it. but near the end of the speech, the original text, i said, "if we do not see meaningful progress here today, the day may come where we may not confine our marching on washington, but we may be forced to march through the south...
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all right, philip mudd, 25 years in the intelligence world. deputy director of the cia's counterterrorist center from 2003 to 2005 then became the fbi senior intelligence advisor. and you have a book entitled take down, inside the hunt for al qaeda. >> right. >> stephen: do we really take down al qaeda or should it be called spread out inside the scattering of al qaeda. >> i think if you looked at the adversary we face 12 years ago it bear those resemblance to what we see today. the problem is we don't face the al qaeda group today, we face the rem nantz of a revolution in places like yemen, some ali. the architects are almost gone but the revolution they inspired lives on. >> stephen: are we still in danger? >> i think we are. if you look at home group, people who sit and look at a computer and images from places like gaza, iraq, afghanistan, those kids are inspired by emotion, to say i want to do something about that. now they have an ideaology they attach themselves to and that is called al qaeda. >> stephen: should the cia have boots on th
all right, philip mudd, 25 years in the intelligence world. deputy director of the cia's counterterrorist center from 2003 to 2005 then became the fbi senior intelligence advisor. and you have a book entitled take down, inside the hunt for al qaeda. >> right. >> stephen: do we really take down al qaeda or should it be called spread out inside the scattering of al qaeda. >> i think if you looked at the adversary we face 12 years ago it bear those resemblance to what we see...
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philip s petty. >> this is fire station 7 in san francisco where firefighters stood at attention as the flag was raised at 6:59 a.m., the time of the so-called last alarm when the south tower of the world trade center collapsed. 343 new york firefighters were killed and each of their names were read out today. >> in union city people gathered at a permanent memorial honoring those who died on united flight 93. flight 93 was bound from newark, new jersey for san francisco when passengers rushed the terrorists trying to take over the plane. it crashed in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. it is believed the intended terrorist target was the capitol or the white house. >>> at this moment pride
philip s petty. >> this is fire station 7 in san francisco where firefighters stood at attention as the flag was raised at 6:59 a.m., the time of the so-called last alarm when the south tower of the world trade center collapsed. 343 new york firefighters were killed and each of their names were read out today. >> in union city people gathered at a permanent memorial honoring those who died on united flight 93. flight 93 was bound from newark, new jersey for san francisco when...
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the cheryl and philip millstein family, rauz ln p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that is why we are your retirement company. additional support provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs news hour weekend. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this first sunday of our new broadcast. i'm hari sreenivasan. the president of syria, bashar-al-assad, said he is readying his nation for an attack by the united states and plans to retaliate if there is one. assad made his comments in an exclusive interview with charlie rose. rose talked to us by phone . >> my first question would you expect a strike. he said he did not know. asked if he was move things around. he talked about that retaliation if there is a strike he couldn't talk about that but suggested clearly that both syria and some of his friends would retaliate in some way. he denies that he had a
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philip randolph, born in crescent city, florida. he moved to new york because you wanted to be an actor and appeared in many plays. his father did not approve of acting. he did not think it was immoral activity, and so his son gave in and gave up acting. he sent up to the streets and gave classic soap box oration about all of the issues of the day, economics, labor, civil rights, war and peace, you name it. he drew large crowds. he got involved in organizing. have a couple of failed efforts to organize labor unions until he finally succeeded. after many years he organized the pullman porters. in this day and age we don't even really remember much about the pullman car porters, but at the time the pullman company was the single biggest employer of blacks in the united states. so organizing them would be a major coup for the black community. he had to endure violence. he had to endure threats. he had to endure his own people getting kicked out of their job. he was even offered bribes. he took a photograph of a blank check that was sen
philip randolph, born in crescent city, florida. he moved to new york because you wanted to be an actor and appeared in many plays. his father did not approve of acting. he did not think it was immoral activity, and so his son gave in and gave up acting. he sent up to the streets and gave classic soap box oration about all of the issues of the day, economics, labor, civil rights, war and peace, you name it. he drew large crowds. he got involved in organizing. have a couple of failed efforts to...
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philip randolph and there some resistance to it. when they are talking about well come to one of the reasons you don't want to have martin luther. >> is because he will tend to speak so long. i won't get into names but they were jockeying for position on who was going to be the closing act. finally i looked at them and i said i want you to think about this. do you really want to -- do any of you really want to follow martin? do you really want to follow martin came? why do you say that? i said he could you run the risk of people getting up and leaving. i said you don't -- you have a major concert. people coming to see ray charles you don't want to put clarence jones wear them ray charles is supposed to be because i can't sing. apparently, just that question and he said what do you think? everybody referred to him as dr. king. it's amazing how that question was the leveling ground. do you really want to follow martin came? it was the right man in the right place at the right time. >> guest: as i see it and do you know what? do you kn
philip randolph and there some resistance to it. when they are talking about well come to one of the reasons you don't want to have martin luther. >> is because he will tend to speak so long. i won't get into names but they were jockeying for position on who was going to be the closing act. finally i looked at them and i said i want you to think about this. do you really want to -- do any of you really want to follow martin? do you really want to follow martin came? why do you say that? i...
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philip, give me a dance track. >> dance floor. no doubt. tavis: take those two tracks and the genesis, the back story for how they came to be on the project. >> dance floor was a song written by my son and his wife andrea. he also cowrote guiding light, in not only did he grow up this music thing, but being a musician, he studies what makes up each song and he listens very intently to boogie wonderland. because he is 30, he is how we translate that now, how we give a boogie wonderland now. >> our great manager brought love is law and it said it reminded him of a chicago feel. , andrned out really good the baseline specifically, he said to do the baseline when he was reducing emotions. it sort of has that kind of feel. >> i have been rocking for a year and a half. i can't get out of it. >> yeah. tavis: touring continues? >> yes. diego, september 6. >> and you keep going from there? >> we have been busy already. the hollywood bowl coming up september 13, 14, 15. a lot of horns and strings. me you are not driving the station wagon anymore? >>
philip, give me a dance track. >> dance floor. no doubt. tavis: take those two tracks and the genesis, the back story for how they came to be on the project. >> dance floor was a song written by my son and his wife andrea. he also cowrote guiding light, in not only did he grow up this music thing, but being a musician, he studies what makes up each song and he listens very intently to boogie wonderland. because he is 30, he is how we translate that now, how we give a boogie...
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philip randolph who organized the march on washington. and what he argued was that nonviolent resistance was critical to any kind of success of his civil rights movement for tomb -- two reasons. one of them is what questions are aware of. but the other is much more strategic. will you do when you resist power and do it non violently and except the consequences of it is essentially withdraw consent from the state. i do not accept the legitimacy of this power that is putting me below. and so if enough people withdraw consent the regime crumbles or at least that part of the regime, that law can crumble. the only way that the apartheid terrorist system which existed for the black community for much of american history, the only way that it could crumble is if enough people with drug concern to. of course you do not have to participate in a constitutional convention. any time we stop there red light or agree to pay our taxes or do anything that involves cooperation with the local government or state government or federal government, any time w
philip randolph who organized the march on washington. and what he argued was that nonviolent resistance was critical to any kind of success of his civil rights movement for tomb -- two reasons. one of them is what questions are aware of. but the other is much more strategic. will you do when you resist power and do it non violently and except the consequences of it is essentially withdraw consent from the state. i do not accept the legitimacy of this power that is putting me below. and so if...
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of philip cole schreiber -- kholschreiber. set, a double fault making it 6-4. the german took control of the situation, and the second set went 6-2. he kept it up in the third set, 6-3. a victory for germany. brazil gets relegated to the second tier. >> and more sports news also on our website, we.de. -- dw.de. we are back with more news at the top of the hour. please stay with us. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said syrian president bashar al-assad could avoid military retaliation for the alleged use of chemical weapons if he turned over his chemical weapons stop files to the international community. kerry at hisohn word and adopted the proposal a few hours later. syrianall on the leadership not only to put chemical weapons storage facilities underafterwards. accepta quickly moved to the proposal and avoid a us-led attack. >> i declare that serial welcomes the russian proposal. of of concern for the lives syrian people and for the security of our country. shift came asc u.s. president barack obama was about to ask a reluc
of philip cole schreiber -- kholschreiber. set, a double fault making it 6-4. the german took control of the situation, and the second set went 6-2. he kept it up in the third set, 6-3. a victory for germany. brazil gets relegated to the second tier. >> and more sports news also on our website, we.de. -- dw.de. we are back with more news at the top of the hour. please stay with us. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said syrian president bashar al-assad could avoid military retaliation...
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philip rivers came alive. would find gates deep and then 56 yards later, gates would find ends zone. charger they shut out cowboys. 17-0 in second half. they pull away 30-21 win skins travel to dallas chip kelly eagles have not won since they beat redskins to open season. today mile high country against peyton manning and broncos that's not good place to be. first driver. manning finds new favor tack 28 of 34. and no in kreplgs. after eagle field gold broncos waste willing time answering. holiday takes from five yards deep. that great idea because, 10 a yards later he up other end. and that end zone that was first of two broncos special teams touchdowns. they absolutely demolished eagles nine game 52-20 so he brain down sale at that dance but guy would not have many more dancing opportunities. third quarter. he sees punts his own 11. check out that spoon move he heads up milled avoids couple tackers make some incredit mover on i had way to 89 yard punts return for touchdown. khaoefrs cruise pass g man. fy ants
philip rivers came alive. would find gates deep and then 56 yards later, gates would find ends zone. charger they shut out cowboys. 17-0 in second half. they pull away 30-21 win skins travel to dallas chip kelly eagles have not won since they beat redskins to open season. today mile high country against peyton manning and broncos that's not good place to be. first driver. manning finds new favor tack 28 of 34. and no in kreplgs. after eagle field gold broncos waste willing time answering....
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. >> we have conoco philips. remember you said how boring it was. >> you didn't tell the public. >> i said conoco philips. >> that's it for us. thanks so much for watching. for more "fast money," meantime "options action" begins right after this break. . >> this is "option action" tonight, why are traders digging minutes? new internet stocks are partying like it's 1999. we'll explain why the party is just starting. plus rosieing rates have investors freaking out. >> it's mass hysteria. >> the man that calls the bottom in gold explains the rates have tapped out. hemoexplain why. could microsoft be dead money again? with the ballmer boost over will microsoft see another lost decade in the action
. >> we have conoco philips. remember you said how boring it was. >> you didn't tell the public. >> i said conoco philips. >> that's it for us. thanks so much for watching. for more "fast money," meantime "options action" begins right after this break. . >> this is "option action" tonight, why are traders digging minutes? new internet stocks are partying like it's 1999. we'll explain why the party is just starting. plus rosieing rates...
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tom hanks and cast members from the real life pirate thriller "captain philips" walked the red carpet. >> we were actually on board. to be there and be able to use the parameters of physical space itself, that was an ally to the process. >> reporter: "captain philips" opens in theaters next month. the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves geniuses. >> reporter: justin timberlake is also in the film. he's out today with the second half of his album the 2020 experience. the first of two disks was released in march. timberlake's tour launches next month. that's your eye on entertainment. >> justin's audio on his album is really, really good, better than suzanne. >>> inside edition celebrating 25 years on the air. can you imagine. this past week debra norville was in washington to take part in the march of dimes event. she also taped a special edig of inside edition here in our studios where the show asks fans to pick one of d.c.'s hottest bachelors. one of those eligible
tom hanks and cast members from the real life pirate thriller "captain philips" walked the red carpet. >> we were actually on board. to be there and be able to use the parameters of physical space itself, that was an ally to the process. >> reporter: "captain philips" opens in theaters next month. the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves...
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it was late nighta philip randolph with the help of two win in game khalili lane and pauline meyers. philip randolph called for african-americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1st to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices and in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed an executive order ee 02, which banned discrimination in the employment of workers and the industries that government. the march on washington movement was established in to continue to fight for equality for african-americans and it was organized largely by three women. whaley lane and calling myers and a woman named ethyl pain. they developed a slogan for the movement. nonviolent, goodwill, direct action. in other words, they encouraged african-americans to resist discrimination by direct action taken with goodwill in mind in a nonviolent manner. they planned protest over the united states in 1942 in 1943. the march on washington movement trained people to participate in pickets and parades and not a ways. it taught them how to remain quiet when venus bolted.
it was late nighta philip randolph with the help of two win in game khalili lane and pauline meyers. philip randolph called for african-americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1st to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices and in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed an executive order ee 02, which banned discrimination in the employment of workers and the industries that government. the march on washington movement was established in...
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philip randolph institute of san francisco. so, the item before you would authorize the port to enter into a one-year contract with the san francisco conservation corps to provide paid work experience to at-risk youth to help maintain the port's property areas and public right of ways. the contract would be for $285,000. by way of background, since 2005 filing competitive procurement process, the port has contracted with the san francisco conservation corps which is a community-based nonprofit organization to provide such paid employment opportunities for at-risk youth. this contract is part of the port's youth employment program. as you know, the port sponsors a number of work force development efforts targeted at youth and young adults, including this proposed contract, the maritime internship program, americorps [speaker not understood] and various college opportunities. regarding the selection process -- you heard the selection process last time you were here so i'll make it brief and there's quite a bit of detail in the re
philip randolph institute of san francisco. so, the item before you would authorize the port to enter into a one-year contract with the san francisco conservation corps to provide paid work experience to at-risk youth to help maintain the port's property areas and public right of ways. the contract would be for $285,000. by way of background, since 2005 filing competitive procurement process, the port has contracted with the san francisco conservation corps which is a community-based nonprofit...
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philip randolph with the help of two women named later the lane and pauline meyers. philip randolph called for the african americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1st to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed executive order 8802 which bans discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries and governments. the march on washington movement was established then to continue to fight for equality for african-americans. it was organized lawyer's plea by three women. they developed a slogan from the movement. non-violent, goodwill, direct action. in other words, they cursed african-americans to resist discrimination by direct action taken with goodwill in mind in a non-violent manner. they planned mass protests of the unit states from 1942 and 1943. the march on washington movement trained people to participate in pickets and praise in non-violence waste and taught them how to remain quiet when being insulted, how to endure physical assault without strikin
philip randolph with the help of two women named later the lane and pauline meyers. philip randolph called for the african americans to come to the nation's capital on july 1st to draw attention to discrimination in hiring practices in the military. the march never took place because president roosevelt signed executive order 8802 which bans discrimination in the employment of workers in defense industries and governments. the march on washington movement was established then to continue to...
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miracle now i've changed my attitude towards this sport and life in general a lot i'm very focused now philip of each has always been one of the most feared strikers of the hay weight division and even in the age of thirty eight was kinda wingate boxing's most prestigious title the two thousand and thirteen gay won grand prix nevertheless krakow has lost three of his last four m.m.a. belts. for me i'd say i'm very close to being in my best shape right now of course when we met for the first time i was nine years younger then since i left pride i've had seven operations it was tough to recover well get back to training and regain my form but i did it this sport is my life i still train seven days a week and i believe i can still fight and beat most of those in the business while your media is six years younger with six wins from his last seven match ups and queens is yet to reach his pinnacle in the sport. when i lost america i knew why it happened. to gain more experience and get myself prepared for fights against the m.m.a. delete it will be different this time around and i'm very grateful f
miracle now i've changed my attitude towards this sport and life in general a lot i'm very focused now philip of each has always been one of the most feared strikers of the hay weight division and even in the age of thirty eight was kinda wingate boxing's most prestigious title the two thousand and thirteen gay won grand prix nevertheless krakow has lost three of his last four m.m.a. belts. for me i'd say i'm very close to being in my best shape right now of course when we met for the first...
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know i'm fired and it was and we turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers instead of base and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know we used you said that the commission was a conference what do you think that they were covering up i mean just that ineptitude the commission i believe there was a conspiracy it's where i disagree with a lot of the nine eleven truth there was conspiracy is not about the government our government us government participating it's about covering your behind it's about the fact that there was massive failure of failure at a scale which continues to haunt us don't. forget that part of our mistakes right now ten years in the afghan war twelve years of the afghan wars because of this incompetence and it has to do with the fact that even though we had the information
know i'm fired and it was and we turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers instead of base and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know we used you said that the commission was a conference what...
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over to mixed martial arts as mosco will soon see one of the sport's all time greats medico philip of it once again face rushes aleksandr in a fight label to the rematch of the decade robert father nan has the build up. not for the money or whether they but for price one of the first and biggest mixed martial arts stages that petered together the sports elite back in the early two thousand. believe of age and alexander the media and both established their names there in japan and bore i'm number he'll of a generation or still in acquiring business in two thousand and four equations special forces officer know the russian. nine years on they're set to meet again here in moscow just a what all of us it's getting more difficult for me to find the motivation to fight man especially against africa fighters but the upcoming fight is a whole different story i'm looking forward to facing alexander once again it gives me the drive train hard. i think i have better motivation the media can now i've changed my attitude towards the sport and life in general a lot i'm very focused now. has always
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mixing it on fire and it would turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers instead of base and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know when you say you've said that the commission was a conference what do you think that they were covering up i mean just that ineptitude the commission i believe there was a conspiracy it's where i disagree with a lot of the nine eleven truth there was a conspiracy it's not about the government our government u.s. government participating it's about covering your behind it's about the fact that there was massive failure of failure at a scale which continues to haunt us. forget that part of our mistakes right now ten years in the afghan war twelve years of the afghan wars because of this incompetence and it has do with the fact that even though we had the informa
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philip is live in london and joined us now. phil, the french government as advocated for military action. the president rereceived a call about the delay soon after the president's remarks, what has been the french reaction today? >> reporter: well, the french president has responded to the decision by the obama white house to take this to congress in a positive marijuana by saying, basically, they understand that each country has to go at their own pace. the french will be meeting next week to also debate this. but we have heard from inside the government sources saying that even if the french parliament does agree to use some sort of military force in syria, that they will still wait until congress is aoeupgter on board or not before they take any action. so the french have responded positively, but with a little bit of caution and also understand that go this is going to be a democratic process in each and every member state that may take part in some sort of military action. david. >> great britain's prime minister was publ
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you know i'm fired and it would turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers instead of base and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know we used you said that the commission was a conference what do you think that they were covering up i mean just that ineptitude the commission i believe there was a conspiracy where i disagree with a lot of the nine eleven truth there was a conspiracy is not about the government our government u.s. government participating it's about covering your behind it's about the fact that there was massive failure of failure at a scale which continues to haunt us. forget that part of our mistakes right now ten years in the afghan war twelve years of the afghan wars because of this incompetence and it has to do with the fact that even though we had the information bureauc
you know i'm fired and it would turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers instead of base and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know we used you said that the commission was a conference what...
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that's exactly what one man in the small town of deer trail colorado is offering customers this is philip steele he's the founder of professional drone hunters incorporated and also the author of an ordinance that requires people to buy a license before firing their arms at u.a. these and he's already gotten a lot of interest he sold more than sixty of these licenses online for about twenty five bucks a pop but if you do purchase one of those papers it does not mean that you can just go off willy nilly firing your gun at anything and everything overhead there are rules of course in order to get a license you must be able to read and understand english the drone itself must be flying less than one thousand feet in the air so good luck on measuring that it must be flying over private property and you can only shoot out a drone during the daytime now if you're thinking that selling these licenses is a bit premature you'd be correct the town board is split our know how to issue these and whether they should even issue them and the residents won't vote on the ordinance until early october but
that's exactly what one man in the small town of deer trail colorado is offering customers this is philip steele he's the founder of professional drone hunters incorporated and also the author of an ordinance that requires people to buy a license before firing their arms at u.a. these and he's already gotten a lot of interest he sold more than sixty of these licenses online for about twenty five bucks a pop but if you do purchase one of those papers it does not mean that you can just go off...
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mixing it on fire and it would turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers in this database and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know when you say you've said that the commission was a conference what do you think that they were covering up i mean just that ineptitude the commission i believe there was a conspiracy it's where i disagree with a lot of nine eleven truth there was conspiracy is not about the government our government us government participating it's about covering your behind it's about the fact that there was massive failure of failure at a scale which continues to haunt us don't. forget that part of our mistakes right now ten years in the afghan war twelve years of the afghan wars because of this incompetence and it has to do with the fact that even though we had the informa
mixing it on fire and it would turned out it all was about the fact that i disclose this information philip zelikow and by his staff's own admission it was a path they did not want to go down because they didn't want to have to basically admit to the fact that they had found mohamed atta and some of the nine eleven hijackers in this database and obviously if we found them we could have done something to prevent the attack. and you know when you say you've said that the commission was a...
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philip joining us. what more can you tell us about the shooting? >> from what we are seeing and what we are being told, this is a very active investigation. the police perimeter is a tight one. any search for additional shooters is ongoing at the navy yard facility. that is the main piece of you that we have from here is to potential gunman are at large. that's what we got from police department here. around one hour ago, one of the shooters with dad -- was dead according to the same department from washington, d.c. it is not so clear right now for what we heard from the police department that there are multiple fatalities within the yard complex. or he four blocks from where i am now. casualties and injuries, not so clear. -- three or four blocks from where i am now. we do not have a total number yet. not a total number a daddy yet. -- a total number of dead yet. >> we offer reports on shootings, mass shootings in the u.s. sadly. this a rare occurrence and the nation's capital. >> security is always high and washington, d.c. and it has been increa
philip joining us. what more can you tell us about the shooting? >> from what we are seeing and what we are being told, this is a very active investigation. the police perimeter is a tight one. any search for additional shooters is ongoing at the navy yard facility. that is the main piece of you that we have from here is to potential gunman are at large. that's what we got from police department here. around one hour ago, one of the shooters with dad -- was dead according to the same...
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in the late game, san diego gets out to a big lead over houston, chargers quarterback philip rivers throws four touchdown passes to make it 28-7 but the texans come back and tie the game up in the fourth quarter, when brian cushing intercepts rivers and brings it back for a touchdown and houston finishes off the big comeback with the randy bullet kicked a 41-yard field goal with no time to win it for the texans. 31-28. >>> in the early game, eagles coach chip kelly makes his nfl debut. philadelphia uses its new no huddle offense to build a 33-7 lead against washington. redskins quarterback robert griffin iii gets his team back in the game in the second half but washington's comeback effort comes up short. the eagles hold on for a 33-27 win. >>> and for the third time in four years, rafael nadal and novak djokovic met in the u.s. open men's finals, each man winning once. but it was nadal's time to shine in the hard court in new york yesterday. nadal came out on top on the 3 hour 20 minute match. winning his second u.s. open title and 13th grand slam tournament. he trails only pete sampras a
in the late game, san diego gets out to a big lead over houston, chargers quarterback philip rivers throws four touchdown passes to make it 28-7 but the texans come back and tie the game up in the fourth quarter, when brian cushing intercepts rivers and brings it back for a touchdown and houston finishes off the big comeback with the randy bullet kicked a 41-yard field goal with no time to win it for the texans. 31-28. >>> in the early game, eagles coach chip kelly makes his nfl debut....
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. >> reporter: paula philips is a cancer survivor living in poverty. at 60 she's uninsured, making less than $10,000 a year, and getting by doing odd jobs. >> i try not to think a whole lot about in the far future. >> reporter: she sacrifices air conditioning and sometimes meals to pay for doctor's visits. she is doing her best to ward off uterine cancer that has been in remission for ten years. >> if it was to return, or if i would develop another type of cancer, i would just have to let it take me out. >> reporter: the affordable care act sought to help people under the poverty line by having states expand their medicaid lines, but the supreme court said states could ignore the mandate. >> the medicaid program is broken. it is already costing states tremendouses amounts of money. >> reporter: governor perry is instead asking for a no-strings attached grant to reform medicaid as texas sees fit. the situation has forced some communities to become pro active. >> our goal is not to wait for the federal government but to invest in local solutions. >> repo
. >> reporter: paula philips is a cancer survivor living in poverty. at 60 she's uninsured, making less than $10,000 a year, and getting by doing odd jobs. >> i try not to think a whole lot about in the far future. >> reporter: she sacrifices air conditioning and sometimes meals to pay for doctor's visits. she is doing her best to ward off uterine cancer that has been in remission for ten years. >> if it was to return, or if i would develop another type of cancer, i...
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. >> while some squad members appreciate the chance to be outdoors, others like philip nixon, could do with less exposure to the elements. >> how did you get so sun burned? >> rls. we go out there and do work but there's no shade. you know, so we sit out there for the whole time, and get just like that. you know, sunscreen don't really help, because there's no shade. you know, you're in straight sunlight for six hours. ain't really no way to get away from it. >> it's free labor. we're out there working in the field for nothing. it's free labor. it's like a slave plantation, basically. >> nixon is serving 15 years for third degree murder. marcus young has ten years for robbery and battery with a deadly weapon. but he's had plenty of trouble inside prison, as well. >> marcus young has approximately 25 disciplinary reports in his history. disorderly conduct. theft. disobeying orders. fighting. possession of weapons. possession of narcotics. assault or an attempted assault on inmates. lewd and lascivious exhibition, telephone violations. several spoken threats. >> nixon has also seen his s
. >> while some squad members appreciate the chance to be outdoors, others like philip nixon, could do with less exposure to the elements. >> how did you get so sun burned? >> rls. we go out there and do work but there's no shade. you know, so we sit out there for the whole time, and get just like that. you know, sunscreen don't really help, because there's no shade. you know, you're in straight sunlight for six hours. ain't really no way to get away from it. >> it's...
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by philip. pasta. my dad is probably the kindest soul in the world. he can't abandon the child he knows that they wouldn't survive so he in jurors to the end. dream can be summed up in just a few watts russia and the world with no wolf and we don't want any children to wake up in orphanages firmly believe that the parents out there every child speedo my ego's. they were ready to do anything for their country to leave. the country more than yourself if you joined the military. you're probably not to have a good day they were in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past. which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but however good people do get hurt. and i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because. i saw some people who died. there is cheaper than therapy. in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of sidel castro to come. one a sus a nation on some of the taj back by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the gover
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senior writer for the washington examiner, philip klein. cnn chief political analyst gloria borger and syndicated columnist nor the chicago tribune, clarence page. before we get to the discussion, just a quick translation for people who aren't familiar with the names of all the senators like dorks such as the four of us are. what is the significance of naming -- >> dork? >> you excepted. what do they all have in common? >> is that a trick question? how about 2014, okay. did i win? up for re-election. conservative states, endangered species. is that good? >> that's all i wanted. philip, i want to start with you. 51% of americans say they will blame house republicans if the government shuts down. is this a good idea? what house republicans are doing right now? forgetting about whether or not obama care should be law, which it is, this as a political ploy, do you think it's smart? >> look, you just played the clips of eric cantor and a big reason why he's majority leader is because of obama care and the reaction against that in 2010. i think t
senior writer for the washington examiner, philip klein. cnn chief political analyst gloria borger and syndicated columnist nor the chicago tribune, clarence page. before we get to the discussion, just a quick translation for people who aren't familiar with the names of all the senators like dorks such as the four of us are. what is the significance of naming -- >> dork? >> you excepted. what do they all have in common? >> is that a trick question? how about 2014, okay. did i...
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serving with king philip actually, at least two or three native people who had been educated at harvard. that is also true two centuries later as we begin to take young black men and women and prepare them for these various roles. very often, actually, the education becomes radicalizing experiences, not necessarily do civilizing ones that the benefactors of imagined. the capacity of people of color to use their education, to pursue their own and, and to pursue the liberating -- the project of liberating their people should not be ignored or swept under the rug. we actually have to pay attention to that. education always in succeeded in the goal. to say that education, we could use education strategically is one thing. it in fact you find loads of examples of people who took those educations in turn them to radical enhancement toward purchases within their own community. >> what in your research -- ten years you worked on this. ten years. when you first started with this concept of that is turned into ebony and ivy and, i get, dr. krantz -- craig steven wallach, fascinating read. i am ju
serving with king philip actually, at least two or three native people who had been educated at harvard. that is also true two centuries later as we begin to take young black men and women and prepare them for these various roles. very often, actually, the education becomes radicalizing experiences, not necessarily do civilizing ones that the benefactors of imagined. the capacity of people of color to use their education, to pursue their own and, and to pursue the liberating -- the project of...
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philip has more from london. >> reporter: the news that president obama has decided to take the syrian cries toys congress -- >> in the u.s. antiwar protesters marched even as president obama made his statement at the white house. al gentlemaal jazeera reports. [ audio difficulties ] >> we certainly do apologize for some technical issues here, we want to talk about the wildfire in and around yosemite national park. it's now bigger than dallas. smoke making it harder for crews to battle the blaze ace result. tp*z aircraft is grounded because of the low vice bill. the fire is one of the worst in california's history. >> and we are tracking that wildfire. the rim fire to be exact. and we are very concerned about it because it is the number one concern of wild fires in the nation right now. now as we look at our current northwest hazards map, what you really notice here is this red area, we are concerned about this because it is another red flag warning in parts of eastern oregon, a place that dried out very quickly this year and a place where we have already had problems with wild fires.
philip has more from london. >> reporter: the news that president obama has decided to take the syrian cries toys congress -- >> in the u.s. antiwar protesters marched even as president obama made his statement at the white house. al gentlemaal jazeera reports. [ audio difficulties ] >> we certainly do apologize for some technical issues here, we want to talk about the wildfire in and around yosemite national park. it's now bigger than dallas. smoke making it harder for crews...
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a disappointing night for philip rivers and the charges. rivers with four td passes, but san diego blows a 28-7 lead to the texans. fourth quarter and picked off by cush nie g. he takes it back to score. how many guys can do that physically? it is a 41-yard field goal for the win and the tekdz -- the texans stun the chargers. the giants and rockies and elvis night at the park. ♪ a hunk a burnin love" and buster posey has them shook-up. his 15th of the yewer and we are tied at 1. tim lincecum,. ♪ love me tender and one of his final few starts as a giants possibly and the south bay native with the r.b.i single. they go to extras and tied at two. brandon belt walk off single. 3-2 giants, but it is heartbreak hotel. they were eliminated from the playoff contention as the dodgers won tonight. stars are out for the men's final at the u.s. open. nadal and djokovic, the third time they have met in the open final. nadal has won two of three. in fact, he is 21-0 on hard courts right down the line and beats the joker in four sets. match point and
a disappointing night for philip rivers and the charges. rivers with four td passes, but san diego blows a 28-7 lead to the texans. fourth quarter and picked off by cush nie g. he takes it back to score. how many guys can do that physically? it is a 41-yard field goal for the win and the tekdz -- the texans stun the chargers. the giants and rockies and elvis night at the park. ♪ a hunk a burnin love" and buster posey has them shook-up. his 15th of the yewer and we are tied at 1. tim...
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. >> philip rivers and company looking to get a win for their new coach.hv this touchdown pass one of four for rivers as he picked apart houston's defense. chargers never trailed until the last play of the game. just one kick of the foot and the texans get a huge come-from-behind win on the road. they go on to beat the chargers 31-28. meanwhile, the last time the pirates had a winning season, boys to men was at the top of the charts with end of the road and it was a fitting song. it's been over two decades since pirate fans got to jump around. that was another house of pain gem from 1992. win number 82, garrett did his part on the hill. the pirates hurler tossing seven innings of great baseball. scoreless innings there, striking out nine and holding the rangers to three hits. pedro alvarez had a two-out r.b.i. double and pittsburgh clinched its first winning season in 21 years. >> tomorrow marks 12 years since the september 11 attacks. we'll tell you about the big steps taken in pennsylvania today to honor the victims of flight 93. >> gay marriage is already legal in 13 states, anothe
. >> philip rivers and company looking to get a win for their new coach.hv this touchdown pass one of four for rivers as he picked apart houston's defense. chargers never trailed until the last play of the game. just one kick of the foot and the texans get a huge come-from-behind win on the road. they go on to beat the chargers 31-28. meanwhile, the last time the pirates had a winning season, boys to men was at the top of the charts with end of the road and it was a fitting song. it's...
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titans get a touchdown late in the fourth to edge over the chargers, a failed lateral attempt turns philip rivers into yes, folks, a soccer player, as he kicked the ball, flags fly. the titans win, 20-17. >>> in baseball, mariano rivera gets a rousing send-off at home in the bronx complete with, yep, that is metallica performing his entrance music "enter the sandman" live. the all-time leader in saves retires at the end of the season. now, rivera made a relief appearance at the top of the eighth. the fly ball, check this out, the fly ball is caught. oh, yeah. the yanks elude the san francisco giants, 2-1. >>> and a huge celebration for hot-lanta. the braves clinch the national league east for the first time in eight years, and yes, they are extremely happy about that. of in the american league at oakland a's clinched the west title. >>> nascar and the sprint cup, matt kenseth gets his seventh win of the season and becomes the second racer to win his 500th since the king, richard petty back in 1970. for that, he gets the traditional lobster trophy. i think that might be my favorite trophy.
titans get a touchdown late in the fourth to edge over the chargers, a failed lateral attempt turns philip rivers into yes, folks, a soccer player, as he kicked the ball, flags fly. the titans win, 20-17. >>> in baseball, mariano rivera gets a rousing send-off at home in the bronx complete with, yep, that is metallica performing his entrance music "enter the sandman" live. the all-time leader in saves retires at the end of the season. now, rivera made a relief appearance at...
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nixon, he knows a philip randolph, a leader from the york. make him treasurer. he will beat randolph to raise money in order to operate a transportation system as our litigation goes to the court system. well, what are we going to do with rufus list? well, we know about as well. there's another thing. he is married. co-owner of the largest film in town. her father had been co honor. and what to fuel homes have? automobiles. what do we need it people stay off of the buses? they need cars. he will be able to get his wives company, and that on mobility of a black companies. we can make him chairman of the transportation committee. and the lawyers just out of law school, freddie great, he's going to do the legal work. we decided -- and endurance was one of the thing. a lot of meetings. i am going to do one thing. and we get done talking here tonight i am going to go and prepare a leaflet. i will make thousands of them. another black woman has been arrested. try will be on monday. buses during the day for child. as everybody to do that. assigned to each of those irre
nixon, he knows a philip randolph, a leader from the york. make him treasurer. he will beat randolph to raise money in order to operate a transportation system as our litigation goes to the court system. well, what are we going to do with rufus list? well, we know about as well. there's another thing. he is married. co-owner of the largest film in town. her father had been co honor. and what to fuel homes have? automobiles. what do we need it people stay off of the buses? they need cars. he...
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. >> and, philip, i guess that raises the question about what can be accomplish in london, because the british parliament vetoed action against the assad regime. i guess that leaves the french. >> indeed. it does leave the french. the french, turks, a nato member state. what he hopes to gain - other things other than military action. the brits are hawkish. david cameron has been public about their support for a u.s.-led strike in syria, but don't have the votes in parliament. perhaps they'll get humanitarian aid or other assets, but not military assistance. >> phil itner joining us live from london. >> pope francis asks the world to pray for peace, this is what he said during his address >> translation: is it really a war over problems, or is it a commercial war to sell these arms on the black market? >> the pope questioning the motives behind wars, asking for people to fight not for interest but peace in the common good. >> he held a vij il in st peters square. 1,000 people showed up. you can get the latest on our website. >> some alleged drug smugglers took quick action causing their
. >> and, philip, i guess that raises the question about what can be accomplish in london, because the british parliament vetoed action against the assad regime. i guess that leaves the french. >> indeed. it does leave the french. the french, turks, a nato member state. what he hopes to gain - other things other than military action. the brits are hawkish. david cameron has been public about their support for a u.s.-led strike in syria, but don't have the votes in parliament....