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morrie: caesars was a great george knapp 8 news now. ((sharie johnson)) >> morrie jaeger ended up owning a small percentage of caesars. he still lives here in las vegas and might be the only casino executive to open five strip resorts. jaeger tells a story about the night frank sinatra was told he would either perform on stage at caesars or get thrown out a window. we have that as a web extra on las vegas now dot com./// ((sharie johnson)) full-time gig. how some drone enthusiets created competitve sport with thier passion that's allowing them to be at both work and play./// ((sharie johnson)) >>> police in belgium say a nevada is one of the worst places in america for the sex trafficking of teenage girls. thankfully, catherine cortez masto went to work to help law enforcement fight back. as attorney general, she made sex trafficking sue their captors. and expanded the sex offender registry to protect kids. catherine's a problem-solver. that's what she's all about. isn't that something we need more of in washington? has been shot and ki
morrie: caesars was a great george knapp 8 news now. ((sharie johnson)) >> morrie jaeger ended up owning a small percentage of caesars. he still lives here in las vegas and might be the only casino executive to open five strip resorts. jaeger tells a story about the night frank sinatra was told he would either perform on stage at caesars or get thrown out a window. we have that as a web extra on las vegas now dot com./// ((sharie johnson)) full-time gig. how some drone enthusiets created...
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morris still has these friends. i talked to a lot of african-americans in montgomery about those times. civil rights leaders and others. brian: why were his friends mostly african-american? because he was a segregationist himself. laurence: those were his buddies. brian: have you given much thought to another book? laurence: i'm desperately looking for a subject. i am driving my wife crazy. i wrote this novel because i was wondering. while, i am going to do this. they yet, i am always looking for a subject. brian: where did you grow up? laurence: i was born in chicago. my father is a professor at the university of chicago. then i moved to new york. my father went to harper college, i went to a three-room schoolhouse. brian: you have lived all over the world? where have you lived? laurence: i went to antioch college. antioch college had a year abroad study. i worked in a factory in france. they made the engines for french trains. that is how i learned french, working in a factory. brian: why were you doing that? laur
morris still has these friends. i talked to a lot of african-americans in montgomery about those times. civil rights leaders and others. brian: why were his friends mostly african-american? because he was a segregationist himself. laurence: those were his buddies. brian: have you given much thought to another book? laurence: i'm desperately looking for a subject. i am driving my wife crazy. i wrote this novel because i was wondering. while, i am going to do this. they yet, i am always looking...
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oskar schindler was real, and morris israel. he's a guy who -- morris is real. he's a guy who used to drive his motorcycle 100 miles an hour in country roads. on the weekend he would be in rodeos. he's an unbelievable character, who did so much good in the world. he's very controversial. you look up his name, you will find positive things and negative things, but he has done all this good in the world, and he deserves some of the top awards that any american gets of his generation. he has not gotten them, because there is controversy. brian: let's watch more of morris deese from that same speech. >> i have family members who i love, in spite of them. [laughter] we know about families. the reason i love some of my family members. i have a couple uncles who were members of the ku klux klan, running a little country store. because i knew them personally, and i knew the good things about them, i knew them as individuals. and i'm not talking about the kind of love you have for your girlfriend, or your boyfriend, or the members of your church, or the people that you w
oskar schindler was real, and morris israel. he's a guy who -- morris is real. he's a guy who used to drive his motorcycle 100 miles an hour in country roads. on the weekend he would be in rodeos. he's an unbelievable character, who did so much good in the world. he's very controversial. you look up his name, you will find positive things and negative things, but he has done all this good in the world, and he deserves some of the top awards that any american gets of his generation. he has not...
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morris still has these friends. i talked to a lot of african-americans in montgomery about those times. civil rights leaders and others. brian: what were his friends mostly african-american --why were his friends mostly african-american? mr. leamer: those were his buddies. brian: have you given much thought to another book? mr. leamer: i'm desperately looking for a subject. wrote ahis novel -- novel. i am always looking for a subject. brian: where did you grow up? mr. leamer: i was born in chicago. my father's a professor at the university of chicago. -- father is a professor at the university of chicago. then i moved to new york. brian: you have lived all over the world? where have you lived? mr. leamer: i went to antioch college. it had a your broad and i studied. i worked at a factory in france. they made the engines for french trains. that? why were you doing mr. leamer: antioch had a work-study program. it was great for a lawyer. the peace corps to nepal. a two day's walk from the mountains. i was there for two
morris still has these friends. i talked to a lot of african-americans in montgomery about those times. civil rights leaders and others. brian: what were his friends mostly african-american --why were his friends mostly african-american? mr. leamer: those were his buddies. brian: have you given much thought to another book? mr. leamer: i'm desperately looking for a subject. wrote ahis novel -- novel. i am always looking for a subject. brian: where did you grow up? mr. leamer: i was born in...
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morris still has these friends. i talked to a lot of african-americans in montgomery about those times. civil rights leaders and others. brian: why were his friends mostly african-american? because he was a segregationist himself. laurence: those were his buddies. they're still his buddies. brian: have you given much thought to another book? laurence: i'm desperately looking for a subject. i am driving my wife crazy. i wrote this novel because i was wondering. well, i am going to do this. but, yeah,, i am always looking for a subject. brian: where did you grow up? laurence: i was born in chicago. my father is a professor at the university of chicago. then i moved to new york. my father went to harper college, i went to a three-room schoolhouse. brian: you have lived all over the world? where have you lived? what was the reason you were there? laurence: i went to antioch college. antioch college had a year abroad study. i worked in a factory in france. they made the engines for french trains. that is how i learned fr
morris still has these friends. i talked to a lot of african-americans in montgomery about those times. civil rights leaders and others. brian: why were his friends mostly african-american? because he was a segregationist himself. laurence: those were his buddies. they're still his buddies. brian: have you given much thought to another book? laurence: i'm desperately looking for a subject. i am driving my wife crazy. i wrote this novel because i was wondering. well, i am going to do this. but,...
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mom. >> morris could spend the rest of his life in prison. the prosecutors in his case are asking for two consecutive 60-year sentences. he and his mother are hopeful he'll be exonerated on a future appeal. but they're not completely in agreement on how morris spends his future, especially when it comes to his desire to be a tattoo artist. >> i don't want to go through that again. >> i want to make a name for myself doing tattoos. >> but your focus is only tattoos. your art extends beyond that. your art is bigger than tattoos. >> that's one thing i can work on right now. so right when i get out i can go work on tattoos. but you know i want to make video games and all that. and i want -- >> that's my point. how do you go from tattoos to computer engineering? >> you're not. art is art. you keep on working on it. >> let that be the plan b. you can do computer engineer in there. i'm pretty sure. god forbid if you do get sent to prison, you can do computer engineering in there you can learn that there. >> i can learn all things. >> tell me usual l
mom. >> morris could spend the rest of his life in prison. the prosecutors in his case are asking for two consecutive 60-year sentences. he and his mother are hopeful he'll be exonerated on a future appeal. but they're not completely in agreement on how morris spends his future, especially when it comes to his desire to be a tattoo artist. >> i don't want to go through that again. >> i want to make a name for myself doing tattoos. >> but your focus is only tattoos. your...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. >> whitaker: and the heroin came... >> morrison: when i w
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >>...
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like the women react to morris. and he didn't flinch, you know why? because he's so used to it, right, he's like i'm used to being gawked at. that's how she feels about new gig for lochte. how the swimmer is cashing in on his recent controversy from rio. and coming up next, a petition to move. the effort to change the venue in the trial of two local 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing their they're accused of the same crime.. and are entering the same plea. but-- they're taking different paths when it comes to a trial. we're talking about the two girls accused of stabbing a classmate 19 times to appease the fit beverly taylor joins us with an update . the girls did not make another appearance in court-- but their attorneys are making motions. they deal with where the trials will be held-- and who will be allowed as jurors. it's been more than two years since morgan geyser and anissa weier, then 12 years old, were accused of stabbing a classmate to appease the fictional character slenderman. now, attorneys for the
like the women react to morris. and he didn't flinch, you know why? because he's so used to it, right, he's like i'm used to being gawked at. that's how she feels about new gig for lochte. how the swimmer is cashing in on his recent controversy from rio. and coming up next, a petition to move. the effort to change the venue in the trial of two local 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing their they're accused of the same crime.. and are entering the same plea. but-- they're taking different...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out you're automatically at a 26. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. >> whitaker: and the heroin
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out you're automatically at a 26. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and you're automatically at a 26. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannah's. jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i wa
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and you're automatically at a 26. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannah's. with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. >> whitaker: and the heroin came.
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannah's. with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. >> whitaker: and the heroin came... >> morrison: when i was 18.
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high...
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morris some questions about the book. i will engage in a conversation with doctor morris and then at the end of the program we will open it up to the audience who i know also has a lot of questions they would like to ask about the book and some of dr. morris's thoughts on how we begin to change this narrative. >> hello everybody. >> welcome in push out you referenced the ladies, in the 2007 study it is found that black girls in the classroom are perceived as unladylike and loud. talk about your thoughts on combating the stereotype of loud black women. >> it's very interesting how we have come to understand the identity of black women and girls. much of the discussion about push out is centered in a critique of the way in which the identity, the black feminine identity has been presented publicly but also in our scholarship and in our own consciousness. when i talk about school push out, i talk largely about the policies, practices and the prevailing consciousness that underlies how we approach girls in our spaces, how we
morris some questions about the book. i will engage in a conversation with doctor morris and then at the end of the program we will open it up to the audience who i know also has a lot of questions they would like to ask about the book and some of dr. morris's thoughts on how we begin to change this narrative. >> hello everybody. >> welcome in push out you referenced the ladies, in the 2007 study it is found that black girls in the classroom are perceived as unladylike and loud....
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monique morris. as we examine the injustice black girls experience in school and beyond, how we change this new narrative. it is my pleasure and honor to introduce dr. monique morris. monique morris is an author and social justice caller with 20 years of professional and volunteer experience in areas of education, civil rights, juvenile and social justice. dr. morris is the author of african-americans by numbers in the twenty-first century, too beautiful for words and "pushout: the criminalization of black girls in schools," criminalization of black girls in school. she has written articles, check is in the publications on social justice issues and lectured on research policies and practices associated with juvenile justice, education land socio-economic conditions for black girls, women and their families. dr. morse is co-founder and president of the national black justice institute and former vice president for economic programs, an advocacy, and research at the national association for the advance
monique morris. as we examine the injustice black girls experience in school and beyond, how we change this new narrative. it is my pleasure and honor to introduce dr. monique morris. monique morris is an author and social justice caller with 20 years of professional and volunteer experience in areas of education, civil rights, juvenile and social justice. dr. morris is the author of african-americans by numbers in the twenty-first century, too beautiful for words and "pushout: the...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannah's. jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. >> whitaker: and the heroin c
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high...
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five trains, we still have signal problems in morris park. uptown you are trains are running with delays. 10 at the george. lincoln and our street cleaning rules are in effect for today. rob, lori, over to you. >> all right, thank you, heather. facebook fights back in the battle over banner ads. why your home page may be why your home page may be lookin why your home page may be lookin ? ? ? award winning interface. award winning design. the volvo xc90. >>> police release new video of three suspects they say robbed a church in brooklyn. nypd says earlier this year, williamsburg. it was later found in the trash near the church. an art studio is working to restore it. if you have any information, call crime stoppers. >>> facebook is making sure its users still see advertisements. >> the social media giant will start blocking ad blockers. ad blockers filter out ads that originate from known ad servers, but by tuesday, even facebook users have blockers still show advertisements. facebook says it will give users easier ways to pick what kinds of a
five trains, we still have signal problems in morris park. uptown you are trains are running with delays. 10 at the george. lincoln and our street cleaning rules are in effect for today. rob, lori, over to you. >> all right, thank you, heather. facebook fights back in the battle over banner ads. why your home page may be why your home page may be lookin why your home page may be lookin ? ? ? award winning interface. award winning design. the volvo xc90. >>> police release new...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is smaller and more rural than hannah's. jenna says her addiction started with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16.
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at...
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>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and you're automatically at a 26. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other students went from smoking it at parties to shooting it up at high school. >> morris: like, doing it at school in the bathroom. >> whitaker: a syringe? >> morris: a syringe. i would have it in my purse, all ready to go. >> whitaker: jenna morrison has been off heroin for more than three years. she comes from a town that is with legal opiates-- pain pills you can get with a prescription. chemically, they're almost identical to heroin. >> jenna morrison: i got on pain pills pretty bad when i was probably between 15 and 16. >> whitaker: and the heroin came... >> mo
>> morris: yeah. and i was like, "oh, my gosh, that was amazing." >> whitaker: you remember it even now? >> morris: oh, yeah. let's say i've never done a drug in my life. i would normally be happiness at a six or a seven at a scale out of ten, you know. and then you take heroin and you're automatically at a 26. and you're like, "i want that again." >> whitaker: hannah says the heroin was so addictive that, rather quickly, she and several other...
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the line of showers from bergen, sussex, morris. this will slide eastward. heading out the door right now, take an umbrella. if you don't need it now, you later on today. we get hot, mid-80s, scattered showers and thunderstorm starts firing up this evening then tomorrow and saturday we will start all over and do it again with a shower or thunderstorm building up with heat and humidity. tomorrow night late a thunderstorm on the connecticut coast and across long island. heat index on the guidance, our futurecast, that is showing 105 in the park this afternoon. in a lot of spots. tomorrow 107 in the park. that will approach 110. we are looking at 105, 110 today and tomorrow for the real feel. hottest it has been all summer long. boaters, the winds are causing big swells with the high- pressure ridge. southwest winds, 15 to 20 knots later on. rip current risk will be high not only today but through the weekend. this high hangs around, gives us the bermuda high with summer the afternoon. 94 today. real feel 105. tonight a spotty storm will be muggy. tomorrow hazy
the line of showers from bergen, sussex, morris. this will slide eastward. heading out the door right now, take an umbrella. if you don't need it now, you later on today. we get hot, mid-80s, scattered showers and thunderstorm starts firing up this evening then tomorrow and saturday we will start all over and do it again with a shower or thunderstorm building up with heat and humidity. tomorrow night late a thunderstorm on the connecticut coast and across long island. heat index on the...
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made that hamilton makes with morris because morris says i'll just go up and slap george washington on the back and say, how are you doing kind of thing. washington is this very formal guy who doesn't even like to shake hands. he prefers to bow. he can kind of be a bit on the aloof side, especially in public. so hamilton is like, you're never going to do that. in fact, i'll bet you dinner you're not going to do it. of course, morris goes and does it and washington gives him one of his glaring looks. i'm sure hamilton is standing in the corner laughing like mad. morris is the one that's going to write that, we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, the famous preamble we know. so at the end of the day, you have this constitution. by september the 15th, 1787, four pages. that's all it is, four pages. there's no bill of rights at that time. they had kind of talked about it. alexander hamilton would say we don't reall need one. the whole thing's kind of a bill of rights. the government is only going to have the power we give it. so why do we even need it
made that hamilton makes with morris because morris says i'll just go up and slap george washington on the back and say, how are you doing kind of thing. washington is this very formal guy who doesn't even like to shake hands. he prefers to bow. he can kind of be a bit on the aloof side, especially in public. so hamilton is like, you're never going to do that. in fact, i'll bet you dinner you're not going to do it. of course, morris goes and does it and washington gives him one of his glaring...
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"morrie" could have just put his feet up... and taken it easy. especially since his health was failing... and he's bedridden... but morrie... didn't want to read or nap. he has something more ?important to do. (russell morrie... has taken up knitting... he's making handmade ?hats... for the homeless... and so far, he's created more than 18-thousand of them. he's kidney problems... and is in hospice care. but he's not thinking about himself. : "there is a rim around the edge to cover their ears and keep them nice and warm." "why do i do it? it just makes me feel good. i know i have to be here, but i don't do it very fast." --russell morrie says it takes him about two days to make a hat. he's been doing this for 15-years... and loves it. he says: it makes him feel good. (rus to teach others how to knit... he hopes lots of people will join him in this. and by the way, that number... 18- thousand... it's probably pretty low. he's made dozens of hats since then... that's just when he stopped counting. it is 5:??: time now to find out what's happening
"morrie" could have just put his feet up... and taken it easy. especially since his health was failing... and he's bedridden... but morrie... didn't want to read or nap. he has something more ?important to do. (russell morrie... has taken up knitting... he's making handmade ?hats... for the homeless... and so far, he's created more than 18-thousand of them. he's kidney problems... and is in hospice care. but he's not thinking about himself. : "there is a rim around the edge to...
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he asked john jay and governor morris and morris turned him down and jay got sick so madison was the third choice and madison adegrees with hamilton to write these papers -- agrees. hamilton had the whole plan laid out, madison writes about congress that is what he is interested in, and they wrote incredibly quickly and they were influential in new york and sent to virginia and republished but we think less influential there. one thing historians debate is at the time how influentials were the editorials outside of new york. what is clear is since then people decided they very nicely sum up many of the ways that people in general at the time of the framing thought the constitution was a good idea. c-span: there are 85 of them. over what period of time were they written? >> guest: i think hamilton begins in the fall of 1787 and i think they are mostly done by the following year but not sure about the exact dates. c-span: this is amy pickard, curator of books at the buffalo central library and this is talking about the federalist papers. but i want everybody to keep in mind thomas jeff
he asked john jay and governor morris and morris turned him down and jay got sick so madison was the third choice and madison adegrees with hamilton to write these papers -- agrees. hamilton had the whole plan laid out, madison writes about congress that is what he is interested in, and they wrote incredibly quickly and they were influential in new york and sent to virginia and republished but we think less influential there. one thing historians debate is at the time how influentials were the...
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doctor morris is the author of african-americans by members of the 21st century. she's written dozens of articles, chapters and other publications on social justice issues and lectured widely on research policies and practices associated with improving the juvenile justice, educational and socioeconomic conditions of black girls, women and their families. doctor morris is the cofounder and president of the national black justice institute. she's also a former vice president for economic programs, advocacy and research of the national association of the advancement of colored people and the former director of research for the anderson center for social justice at uc berkeley law school. her work has informed the development and implementation of the improved cultural competence and gender responsiveness continuum of services. in the gender and justice to explore the ways black communities and other communities of color are affected by social policy. i think i speak for everyone in that room when i say thank you for writing this book and for beginning this very, ver
doctor morris is the author of african-americans by members of the 21st century. she's written dozens of articles, chapters and other publications on social justice issues and lectured widely on research policies and practices associated with improving the juvenile justice, educational and socioeconomic conditions of black girls, women and their families. doctor morris is the cofounder and president of the national black justice institute. she's also a former vice president for economic...
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morris. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. dickison, you were in your car. and if i look over at the diagram, your car was approaching a crosswalk. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: and in the middle of the crosswalk, according to your complaint, you saw the defendant standing there with a bicycle. >> correct. >> judge judy: did you see anything else? >> yeah, there was a boy to west of him.
morris. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. dickison, you were in your car. and if i look over at the diagram, your car was approaching a crosswalk. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> judge judy: and in the middle of the crosswalk, according to your complaint, you saw the defendant standing there with a bicycle. >> correct. >> judge judy: did...
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and route 17, that is another morris park. uptown trains and we have alternate side of the parking street parking rules in effect for today. >> still ahead on eyewitness news, several firefighters critically injured after a blaze in the bronx. we are live with details. that's ahead at 5:30. >> and you can track today's storms on the go with our free news app, for accuweather >>> asian markets are mixed. >> hong kong index posted marginal gains and the dow starts day 18533. future points to a higher open. >> you will soon notice a change on your facebook feed. >> here is candice gibson. >> in today's tech bytes. >> the galexy note 7 has the most innovative smart phone display they tested. it goes on sale august 19. >> facebook is blocking the ad blockers. longer work. >> instead, facebook says it's attempting to offer better ads rolling out new preferences to give you more control over the types of ads that pop up on your page. >> and twitter is taking a page from snap chat and instagram. the site is expanding moments feature.
and route 17, that is another morris park. uptown trains and we have alternate side of the parking street parking rules in effect for today. >> still ahead on eyewitness news, several firefighters critically injured after a blaze in the bronx. we are live with details. that's ahead at 5:30. >> and you can track today's storms on the go with our free news app, for accuweather >>> asian markets are mixed. >> hong kong index posted marginal gains and the dow starts day...
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morris's brother by phone. he admits for some time, his brother-in-law was responsible. >> just a horrible -- to have to, think along those lines. craig allen will be arraigned tomorrow. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a dock worker is recovering after slipping and falling about 10 feet aboard a navy ship. sky 7 hd shows san francisco firefighters putting him into an ambulance. it happened this afternoon on the mid deck of the ship in the dogpatch neighborhood. the fire department videoed the rescue and a rope cyst temperature to raise him up and pull him out. the victim works for the private dock. he is not in the navy. the power is back on after a large pg & e outage in san francisco started around 5:30. and 20,000 customers in the south of market area seen on the map were in the dark. pg & e told abc 7 news it is still trying to figure out the cause. >> california mayor accused of playing strip poker with children is under increasing pressure to resign. video shows fbi agents arresting stockton mayor, anthony si
morris's brother by phone. he admits for some time, his brother-in-law was responsible. >> just a horrible -- to have to, think along those lines. craig allen will be arraigned tomorrow. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a dock worker is recovering after slipping and falling about 10 feet aboard a navy ship. sky 7 hd shows san francisco firefighters putting him into an ambulance. it happened this afternoon on the mid deck of the ship in the dogpatch neighborhood. the fire department...
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why is this the game at of the night morris is going to touch it. and going to take it to the house once again. how about 48 touchdown run. the guy had 100 yards and two touchdowns and two touches in the first quarter. and how about unlb group. airs it out by tony fields for a score of 217. look like a route right? centennial 44-41. and finally, we have our chris bryant last night. didn't have a chance to show you this was our football coverage. but they were taking on the dodgers. they had a big lead. bryant had his thirty-fifth home run the eighth inning. the las vegas kid comes up in the tenth, and it's his thirty-sixth home run. 36 homers, that's the game winner chicago wins the eighty-second game. chris bryant. 36 home runs in the game. >> he turned out to be that, appreciate i. >>> as a new school kicks off, parents and teachers asking an old question. how do we get students to learn more? >> researchers at the university of nevada think they have the ads for joe heck are attacking my time as attorney general. the thing they left out is the tr
why is this the game at of the night morris is going to touch it. and going to take it to the house once again. how about 48 touchdown run. the guy had 100 yards and two touchdowns and two touches in the first quarter. and how about unlb group. airs it out by tony fields for a score of 217. look like a route right? centennial 44-41. and finally, we have our chris bryant last night. didn't have a chance to show you this was our football coverage. but they were taking on the dodgers. they had a...
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these morris county students are training to be prepared for a mass shooting. we'll take you along. >>> and storm ranger 4 arrived. the one of a kind vehicle we fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in. i know it's in. it's in, but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, mr. mcenroe... see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh absolutely. i like that. tech support that lets your technician >>> storm team 4 is getting an upgrade like nothing the tri-state has ever seen before. live pictures right now of storm ranger 4. >> it's outfitted with it can bring you the information you need to keep your family safe. >> dave price is at jacob riis park in queens with a closer look. >> reporter: it's a remarkable piece of technology. that in and of itself doesn't say much, but it is so useful to all of us
these morris county students are training to be prepared for a mass shooting. we'll take you along. >>> and storm ranger 4 arrived. the one of a kind vehicle we fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in. i know it's in. it's in, but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, mr. mcenroe... see...
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morris's brother by phone. he admits for some time, his brother-in-law was responsible. >> just a horrible -- to have to, think along those lines. craig allen will be arraigned tomorrow. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a dock worker is recovering after slipping and falling about 10 feet aboard a navy ship. sky 7 hd shows san francisco firefighters putting him into an ambulance. it happened this afternoon on the mid deck of the ship in the dogpatch neighborhood. the fire department videoed the rescue and a rope cyst temperature to raise him up and pull him out. the victim works for the private dock. he is not in the navy. the power is back on after a large pg & e outage in san francisco started around 5:30. and 20,000 customers in the south of market area seen on the map were in the dark. pg & e told abc 7 news it is still trying to figure out the cause. >> california mayor accused of playing strip poker with children is under increasing pressure to resign. video shows fbi agents arresting stockton mayor, anthony si
morris's brother by phone. he admits for some time, his brother-in-law was responsible. >> just a horrible -- to have to, think along those lines. craig allen will be arraigned tomorrow. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> a dock worker is recovering after slipping and falling about 10 feet aboard a navy ship. sky 7 hd shows san francisco firefighters putting him into an ambulance. it happened this afternoon on the mid deck of the ship in the dogpatch neighborhood. the fire department...
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daniel morris is still with us. we hear central bankers talking telling us what they are doing and what they might do in the future. here we had that but the comes as i had in the last hour with chris wyllie was about how limited his options given that he has talked about how he doesn't like negative interest rates. is that sensible? given us his genuine parts about monetary policy desk genuine thoughts about monetary policy -- genuine thoughts about monetary policy? >> there is a lot of concern about negative impact of negative rates. for the banking sector, that is going to be encouraging. i don't see that so much as a limitation, if it helps. as you said, there is some scoped to cut the rate. caroline: only for basis points. to qe: it would come down by more assets. we'll come back -- quantitative easing for the last several years it ever lower interest rates really make a difference when it comes economic growth? we are not so sure. anna: it made a difference when it came to stock appetite and we are seeing the
daniel morris is still with us. we hear central bankers talking telling us what they are doing and what they might do in the future. here we had that but the comes as i had in the last hour with chris wyllie was about how limited his options given that he has talked about how he doesn't like negative interest rates. is that sensible? given us his genuine parts about monetary policy desk genuine thoughts about monetary policy -- genuine thoughts about monetary policy? >> there is a lot of...
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live tonight in the morris heights section of the bronx. marc santia. >> thank you. >>> the mother of a 15-month-old baby girl in mt. vernon has been charged with murder. she's accused of violently we have more from emotional family members at the west chester courthouse today. >> reporter: outside the home, the memorial continues to grow for the 15-month-old. you see plenty of candles, teddy bears, as well as a sign that says, "rest in peace, samia," with a picture. dasia bartee faced a judge, charged with killing her daughter. prosecutors say she repeatedly punched samia to s and caused internal bleeding leading to samia's death. >> not easy to raise kids by yourself. sometimes you have to be strong for them. >> reporter: our cameras denied access to the courtroom, but we caught up with family and friends as they left. >> it was very hard. very hard. dasia, i love you very much. you are my niece. i love you very much, and my >> would never do anything like that. i'm telling. i lived with her. from the bottom of my heart, my friend is inno
live tonight in the morris heights section of the bronx. marc santia. >> thank you. >>> the mother of a 15-month-old baby girl in mt. vernon has been charged with murder. she's accused of violently we have more from emotional family members at the west chester courthouse today. >> reporter: outside the home, the memorial continues to grow for the 15-month-old. you see plenty of candles, teddy bears, as well as a sign that says, "rest in peace, samia," with a...
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signal problems at morris park. expect uptown delays. we have alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. lori and rob, over to you. >> all right, heather. >>> the dog days of summer are here. temperatures are soaring into the mid-90s today but the humidity will make it feel like over 100 degrees. >> that means an extra strain on the electricity grid across the ar. diana rocco is outside the office of emergency management in brooklyn. >> day two of the heat wave. air conditioners have been working overtime. the mayor will be holding a noon news conference at the office of emergency management to talk about the heat and staying safe in the sweltering temperatures that we experienced yesterday, today and possibly tomorrow. it has been putting a strain otter power grid. yesterday con edison reached a year at more than 12,000 megawatts citywide. with the intense heat, which is expected to be worse than yesterday, they anticipate breaking the all time power usage record. they have hips to keeping homes cool and cutting down on p
signal problems at morris park. expect uptown delays. we have alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. lori and rob, over to you. >> all right, heather. >>> the dog days of summer are here. temperatures are soaring into the mid-90s today but the humidity will make it feel like over 100 degrees. >> that means an extra strain on the electricity grid across the ar. diana rocco is outside the office of emergency management in brooklyn. >> day two of the...
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mti >> the wisdom tucker barnes bne holly morris and stevend steve chenevey will join everyone. >> a surprise guest.ue >> yes n-college parklege maryland. >> we should tease that steveeae is coming and not tellotell anybody. it's a surprise. sur >> we have a special secretciale guest. we'll be rider on baltimorere avenue next to the college c park city hall.rk cy hall tucker is going to get things g going at 6:00. 6 >> wisdom martin and holly morris joins him at 7:00 andnd then our surprise special guest. gu >> mystery celebrity.el >> mystery celebrity stevery chenevey will be out there asbeo well. >> take as many pictures as pictures a you can #fox5 zip trip, rig >> yeah, that's good enough.nou. we also want you to use the hashtag today fox5 dog days ass well because it's time get aeet check of the weather and mike has the very special guest asala well. >> there's the weather dog. d >> he's no secret.ret. >> i got my dog sid here today. to >> you taught him tricks.augh >> yeah, well, he knows a fewno tricks mainly how to eat and been. been. >> mike, before you get goinge o we got so
mti >> the wisdom tucker barnes bne holly morris and stevend steve chenevey will join everyone. >> a surprise guest.ue >> yes n-college parklege maryland. >> we should tease that steveeae is coming and not tellotell anybody. it's a surprise. sur >> we have a special secretciale guest. we'll be rider on baltimorere avenue next to the college c park city hall.rk cy hall tucker is going to get things g going at 6:00. 6 >> wisdom martin and holly morris joins him...
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a little shower and pop top here in morris county. really we have this kind of line from this high ridge here, kind of has the sticky, steamy air along that. that with heating today will fire up another thunderstorm. 81 by 9:00. noon time 87. we get to nine this afternoon. can't rule out a pop-up thunderstorm this afternoon. might be strong with a only gets hotter. back in wintertime, when she was begging for this heat, now you have it. i hope you are happy. >> i am 100% happy. totally cool with it. >>> here is route 17. this is new jersey. i'm not seeing a lot of traffic for that. there is a reason for that. route 17 southbound side midland avenue getting into century road we have construction. all lanes are closed and avenue. then on long island railroad, jersey transit and metro north you are doing just fine. no major issues there. 5 train signal problems at morris park. we have this problem on 80 as you go onto the westbound side. that is an accident involving a downed pole. we have two lanes down as you go through that spot. geor
a little shower and pop top here in morris county. really we have this kind of line from this high ridge here, kind of has the sticky, steamy air along that. that with heating today will fire up another thunderstorm. 81 by 9:00. noon time 87. we get to nine this afternoon. can't rule out a pop-up thunderstorm this afternoon. might be strong with a only gets hotter. back in wintertime, when she was begging for this heat, now you have it. i hope you are happy. >> i am 100% happy. totally...
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morris was the richest man in america, but he did not want to do public service again. he wanted to make money. so, recommended alexander hamilton, saying he was damn sharp. washington knew that already as he was on his staff. he became secretary in december of 1789, when he is 32 years old. and now, we come to what he did at the climax of his life. and the problem that he face was debt. wars cost money. and the united states had no money. we had gone through the war, a .5 year war, the longest war we fought until vietnam. longer than the civil war, our portion of world war ii, but together. but we could not pay for it. the government under the continental congress and the articles of confederation could not tax the state. they could ask the state for money. and as the states would not or could not pay, they did not have to pay. robert morris said at one point that asking the states for money was like preaching to the dead. so, they did other things. they printed paper money. and as unbacked paper money always does, it inflated away until it was almost worthless. then,
morris was the richest man in america, but he did not want to do public service again. he wanted to make money. so, recommended alexander hamilton, saying he was damn sharp. washington knew that already as he was on his staff. he became secretary in december of 1789, when he is 32 years old. and now, we come to what he did at the climax of his life. and the problem that he face was debt. wars cost money. and the united states had no money. we had gone through the war, a .5 year war, the longest...
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morris was the richest man in america, but he did not want to do public service again. he wanted to make money. so, he recommended alexander hamilton, saying he was damn sharp. washington knew that already as he was on his staff. so he becomes the first treasury secretary of the united states in december of 1789, when he is 32 years old. and now, we come to what he did at the climax of his life. and the problem that he faced was debt. wars cost money. and the united states had no money. 5e are gone for the war, 8. year war, the longest war we fought until vietnam. longer than the civil war, our portion of world war ii, put together. but we could not pay for it. the government under the continental congress and the articles of confederation could not tax the state. they could ask the state for money. and if the states would not or could not pay, they did not have to pay. robert morris said at one point that asking the states for money was like preaching to the dead. so, they did other things. they printed paper money. and as unbacked paper money always does, it inflated
morris was the richest man in america, but he did not want to do public service again. he wanted to make money. so, he recommended alexander hamilton, saying he was damn sharp. washington knew that already as he was on his staff. so he becomes the first treasury secretary of the united states in december of 1789, when he is 32 years old. and now, we come to what he did at the climax of his life. and the problem that he faced was debt. wars cost money. and the united states had no money. 5e are...
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dir >> people everywhere.rywher. >> morris move more, regina move more.re hum um. . award got to be awkward i'm not imagine shooting a scene like that.like >> you know when it's awkward aa during the cut because thensen you've got to make conversationo >> what do you talk about whenk you cut? you c >> did you hear what happened ii that news thing yesterday?rd >> you try to make it random, right. >> yeah. it'st. a very choreographed thi. >> it is. it's not spontaneous. >> no.o. >> as it looks on film.ks onilm. regina did a great job because,e you know, you have to be able to move in a certain way at certain points.. (laughter).. >> for the certain rhythm. and she did a tremendous job. >> you're nervous. hope i'm fresh. because lights and cameras arear on you and you're still nervouss and it's close proximity there.. >> yeah. >> you see what i'm saying. say. >> uh-huh.>>h-huh. >> right. yeah. yery close. >> so you're talking about --ahc >> fresh.>> fre. now -- >> is there deodorant assistantt on the side.on the side. >> how do you say, hey, or -- hh can say it, you kno
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raven morris has one message for the street shooter. >> man up, turn yourself in. you hurt a lot of people and innocent people. >> reporter: stephanie ellis, her daughter malia, and angela were all kit in the car. they never got to meet her new baby. >> it will not be the same. it is not the same in the house. nothing is something is missing. >> reporter: it was supposed to bring everything in this park to a stop so people would pay attention, this vigil. maybe someone knows something. the vigil was called off due to rain. >> you have to say something. i know there is somebody out there who has seen something and you are as guilty as that person shooting the gun if you foe who that person is. >> reporter: phoenix city councilman nowakowsky says it but bringing closure to these families. >> reporter: like logan morris who cowedn't believe the shooting even happened in the park. >> it is harder and harder. this person is still out here, he would be watching us. we don't know. everybody is still scared. we are not going to feel safe until he is caught. >> reporter: th
raven morris has one message for the street shooter. >> man up, turn yourself in. you hurt a lot of people and innocent people. >> reporter: stephanie ellis, her daughter malia, and angela were all kit in the car. they never got to meet her new baby. >> it will not be the same. it is not the same in the house. nothing is something is missing. >> reporter: it was supposed to bring everything in this park to a stop so people would pay attention, this vigil. maybe someone...
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>> holly morris, allison seymour, erin como, kevin mccarthy, they're all going to be out for the zip trip. grand finale this friday and apparently it's breaking news to maureen umeh she'll be at the zip trip friday. >> everything is breaking news i'll thereby what time did y say. >> we'll fill you in on the details later on. >> man, okay. >> 4:55 is the time now. glad you're in the know on this hi gary mcgrady what's going o on. >> summer is almost over, right? >> almost. >> here you go. friday morning it cannot be any better. it will be gorgeous. here we are this morning, 9 at 8 a.m., dry, warm by lunchtime 86. late today, 9 0. don't worry there's not going to be a lot of humidity. feeling less you'd than yesterday afternoon so you know. let me show you here's 7 day -- woops i meant to show you 7 day forecast. there. there's the 7 day forecast. my bad, story, 90 today and 9 tomorrow and warmer and look what happens temperatures tumble friday. high temperature only 82. really that's great, zip trip. here's erin como on this tuesday morning. how about that? 82 friday. >> i'll take it.
>> holly morris, allison seymour, erin como, kevin mccarthy, they're all going to be out for the zip trip. grand finale this friday and apparently it's breaking news to maureen umeh she'll be at the zip trip friday. >> everything is breaking news i'll thereby what time did y say. >> we'll fill you in on the details later on. >> man, okay. >> 4:55 is the time now. glad you're in the know on this hi gary mcgrady what's going o on. >> summer is almost over,...
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. >> returning to holly morris. >> a new license plate, good morning. good morning everybody up so early. colin kaepernick anthem sit down called the most important gesture by an athlete since tommy smith and john carlos raised black gloves fit in mexico olympics. carlos,p 71 is throwing support behind the embattled he has juneed into the pool human history and risen to the norm. >> venus williams reigns day two of the u.s. on. the match kicked off for 18th appearance at the tournament and her 7 2nd in grand slam singles draw which surpassed on record of fellow american amy frazier. last year he fell to -- she fell toster ina ranked number one in the world. >> and sport a new look. governor hogan designed a new license plate that has the flag long the bottom. new mrailts are december 26 and drivers with old plates can continue to use those and if you want the new tags before you renew your old ones pay $20 to order. there you go. >> thank you very much, holingly. >> all right. coming up on "fox news morning" 4:41. maryland may not be doing well financia
. >> returning to holly morris. >> a new license plate, good morning. good morning everybody up so early. colin kaepernick anthem sit down called the most important gesture by an athlete since tommy smith and john carlos raised black gloves fit in mexico olympics. carlos,p 71 is throwing support behind the embattled he has juneed into the pool human history and risen to the norm. >> venus williams reigns day two of the u.s. on. the match kicked off for 18th appearance at the...
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happening and within seconds i was in a bear hug and to my gate that is closest to the wall at the morris houses. the only reason i is because the officer recognized me and said to the officer to get off of him. >> reporter: blake says he was physically unhurt but definitely shaken and will never forget this. he says the language police used when the captain realized he's a new york assemblyman cannot be when you work as hard as i do for my community and to be treated the way i was on saturday. >> reporter: city councilwoman vanessa gibson says she's deeply sorry for what happened. >> sadly, there are many michael blakes in our community that experience this each and every day. >> reporter: blake walked inside police headquarters this afternoon to talk commissioner bratton. >> i explained to him the protocols for investigating allegations similar to the ones filed. ccrb is the appropriate entity to investigate. there will be no apology forthcoming from me. we'll see where the investigation goes from here. >> police commissioner bratton also says he was an apology. we're live in the clarem
happening and within seconds i was in a bear hug and to my gate that is closest to the wall at the morris houses. the only reason i is because the officer recognized me and said to the officer to get off of him. >> reporter: blake says he was physically unhurt but definitely shaken and will never forget this. he says the language police used when the captain realized he's a new york assemblyman cannot be when you work as hard as i do for my community and to be treated the way i was on...
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some other things going on like five train northbound delays because of signal problems at morris park so you're wanting to keep that in mind but lirr and new jersey transit and path trains on or close to schedule and alternate is in effect. back to you. >> thank you very >> thank you. donald trump continues to keep u up -- his rhetoric when it comes to president obama and hillary clinton being founders of isis not backing down even though republicans are are also pushing him to and putting some financial pressure on him. trying to. >> fox 5 kerry drew live this morning outside truch tower with more on this and all of the other political goings on. kerry good morning to you. >> robert and juliet good morning to both of you. made earlier this week about president obama and hillary clinton all of this as he's dealing with another growing problem major decent from within his own party. >> can you imagine losing to her? with donald trump poll numbers falling fox news confirming that 70 republicans have sent a letter to republican national committee chairman reince pree bis that letter urgi
some other things going on like five train northbound delays because of signal problems at morris park so you're wanting to keep that in mind but lirr and new jersey transit and path trains on or close to schedule and alternate is in effect. back to you. >> thank you very >> thank you. donald trump continues to keep u up -- his rhetoric when it comes to president obama and hillary clinton being founders of isis not backing down even though republicans are are also pushing him to and...
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morris. [applause] >> if you would like to get a book and have that sign, thank you. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. we are in location at claremont mckenna college. claremont california joining us is john shields. he has written this book called passing on the right -- subeleven conservative professors in the progressive university he and his co-author. professor shields you and your co-author press this rule higher education, conservatives are so scarce in fact that marxists outnumber them. >> there are chamblee scarce. less than 5% of social scientists identify as conservatives. 18% of social scientists are marxists. >> host: do you self-identify as a conservative? >> guest: i'm one of these rare strange creatures that we profile in the book. >> host: the thought is that conservative professors on liberal campuses are intimidated. >> guest: there is the sense that conservative are moving into enemy territory, that they become professors but that's not what we found. we interviewed o
morris. [applause] >> if you would like to get a book and have that sign, thank you. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. we are in location at claremont mckenna college. claremont california joining us is john shields. he has written this book called passing on the right -- subeleven conservative professors in the progressive university he and his co-author. professor shields you and your co-author press this rule higher education, conservatives are so scarce in fact that...
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morris a last word on it. >> remember one thing, bill. that is that there are no teleprompters at the debates that's going to be where he has to put up or shut up. so far he has proven that he is not very consistent at doing that remember in the debates republicans according to internet he won them all. i don't know what that -- i think trump is going to hold his own but we will see. gentleman, thank you. directly ahead. mr. trump says the media is out to get him. true? we'll debate it and then later. more racial violence, this time in milwaukee. charles krauthammer on how to heal the racial wounds in america. up ahead. what's it like to put your home in good hands? like having something fit you, just right, thank you randall. every stitch and seam of your home insurance, tailored to fit you and your budget. with unique features, like claim free rewards... ohh! customized home protection extra features all at an affordable price! i'm going to live in this. in means getting more from your home insurance with an expert allstate agent. it's
morris a last word on it. >> remember one thing, bill. that is that there are no teleprompters at the debates that's going to be where he has to put up or shut up. so far he has proven that he is not very consistent at doing that remember in the debates republicans according to internet he won them all. i don't know what that -- i think trump is going to hold his own but we will see. gentleman, thank you. directly ahead. mr. trump says the media is out to get him. true? we'll debate it...
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i'm alison morris. ernie is off tonight. we're going to start with a developing story that's been unfolding in queens for a few hours. a police-involved shooting. two people now in the hospital. let's get out to >> reporter: we're here on 66th street and borgen avenue. this happened around 2:00 this afternoon but it's a very active scene behind me. the man you mentioned that was shot, police tell us he was attempting to burglarize a home. let me show you the scene. this is only part of the scene. the scene actually spans several blocks. i spoke to an eyewitness who captured part of the incident on let's look at the video. it was shot by a neighbor who lives across the street through his window. in the cell phone video, a woman is seen leaving with her dog in her arms. the suspect, who was burglarizing the home, runs out and you hear gunshots. another neighbor told me that the woman seen in the video called 911 while she was at work because she saw via her home security camera a nanny cam a burglar near her child's bedroom. w
i'm alison morris. ernie is off tonight. we're going to start with a developing story that's been unfolding in queens for a few hours. a police-involved shooting. two people now in the hospital. let's get out to >> reporter: we're here on 66th street and borgen avenue. this happened around 2:00 this afternoon but it's a very active scene behind me. the man you mentioned that was shot, police tell us he was attempting to burglarize a home. let me show you the scene. this is only part of...
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edward morris of citigroup at the top of our next hour. for the yen, weaker. 103.15. that's that blended dollar index, d.x.i. 94-95. stronger -- over a stronger number of days. >> i kicked it off with u.s. treasuries. fed hawks also reviving dollar strengths. that euro dollar 1.11 and the crude oil down below $47. tom: two-year yield. all the fed meetings back 18 months. there's the trend of 2015, the huge disappointment, the rollover of the middle blue circles and notice how we have legged up pretty much near the tendency which is the green circle and it will be fascinating to see where we are. what we can say francine with absolute certify attitude we are nowhere near an overchute on the two-year trend. francine: yes, and tom we did have that inflation and it did underschoot the forecast of the e.c.b. and we are just ahead of when the e.c.b. meets. i did this for you, tom, something called the vicks index, i brought it back 12 months and you can see the red box was the volatility largely due to the currency moves about china and i spoke to on that knowledge of citig
edward morris of citigroup at the top of our next hour. for the yen, weaker. 103.15. that's that blended dollar index, d.x.i. 94-95. stronger -- over a stronger number of days. >> i kicked it off with u.s. treasuries. fed hawks also reviving dollar strengths. that euro dollar 1.11 and the crude oil down below $47. tom: two-year yield. all the fed meetings back 18 months. there's the trend of 2015, the huge disappointment, the rollover of the middle blue circles and notice how we have...
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morris a last word on it. >> remember one thing, bill. that is that there are no teleprompters at the debates that's going to be where he has to put up or shut up. so far he has proven that he is not very consistent at doing that remember in the debates republicans according to internet he won them all. i don't know what that -- i think trump is going to hold his own but we will see. gentleman, thank you. directly ahead. mr. trump says the media is out to get him. true? we'll debate it and then later. more racial violence, this time in milwaukee. charles krauthammer on how to heal the racial wounds in america. up ahead. ♪ flo: [ ghost voice ] oooo! [ laughs ] jaaaaamie, the name your price tool can show you coverage options to fit your budget. tell me something i don't know -- oh-- ohhh! she slimed me. which i probably should've seen coming. [ laughs ] i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i ha
morris a last word on it. >> remember one thing, bill. that is that there are no teleprompters at the debates that's going to be where he has to put up or shut up. so far he has proven that he is not very consistent at doing that remember in the debates republicans according to internet he won them all. i don't know what that -- i think trump is going to hold his own but we will see. gentleman, thank you. directly ahead. mr. trump says the media is out to get him. true? we'll debate it...