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it would help victims of state government eugenics campaigns by excluding one-time eugenics related compensation payments when calculating federal benefits. in essence, this would ensure the victims of state-based and state-mandated eugenics programs in the early part of the 20th century which states had, it ensures those victims are not further victimized by being kicked off the social safety net which many are still -- that are alive still depend upon. many of these victims are still alive today, as i mentioned. in north carolina at least 220 out of the reported 7,600 victims were still living as of september of last year. my home state has worked to make amends to those that the state victimized. our state legislators now led by senator tillis passed and the governor signed legislation that provided large one-time compensation payments to victims of eugenics programs that are still alive and still in our owe site today. in north carolina, victims can receive payments from the state government ranging from $20,000 to $45,000. and our state is not alone. virginia has a similar program rewarding
it would help victims of state government eugenics campaigns by excluding one-time eugenics related compensation payments when calculating federal benefits. in essence, this would ensure the victims of state-based and state-mandated eugenics programs in the early part of the 20th century which states had, it ensures those victims are not further victimized by being kicked off the social safety net which many are still -- that are alive still depend upon. many of these victims are still alive...
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as well as eugene scott. mark. >> reporter: hillary clinton did a second debate session near her home in chappaqua. this briefing took place after her meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. she was with her trusted aides preparing for mock debates which could be the record-breaking showdown. you have donald trump working through briefing books. we are told by his common he did not do any mock debates necessarily. doing a little something unconventional where you have the candidates prepare and trying to square off with somebody off to their side who would be their rival. hillary clinton going the traditional route, john and christine. it seems that donald trump is going the donald trump route. >> brian stelter, they will be next to each other at the lecterns. encyclopedia berman says it is not a podium. you will see them react. they will have two minutes to respond. that is a decent time for a real response not a bumper sticker. >> it is. lester holt will start each segment with a questio
as well as eugene scott. mark. >> reporter: hillary clinton did a second debate session near her home in chappaqua. this briefing took place after her meeting with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. she was with her trusted aides preparing for mock debates which could be the record-breaking showdown. you have donald trump working through briefing books. we are told by his common he did not do any mock debates necessarily. doing a little something unconventional where you have...
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eugene, i want to ask you something. we have been hearing from hillary clinton supporters that they think donald trump has a different standard that he has to meet. he has to appear presidential. listen to what robbie mook said on state of the union. >> i'm very concerned that donald trump will be graded on a curve. just because he doesn't fly off the handle in the middle of the debate does not mean he is prepared to be president of the united states. >> when they step on stage, it is like they are on equal footing. hillary clinton supporters say it is not fair. >> it is not a big crowd he has to go against and appear better than some people this time around. he has to make it clear he can do what it is that he can convince voters which is lead the free world. some clinton supporters feel like grading him on a curve is unacceptable. >> some are saying if donald trump doesn't make some big gaffe or if donald trump doesn't say anything wildly inaccurate. then working the rest is the most overused phrase. the campaign is wo
eugene, i want to ask you something. we have been hearing from hillary clinton supporters that they think donald trump has a different standard that he has to meet. he has to appear presidential. listen to what robbie mook said on state of the union. >> i'm very concerned that donald trump will be graded on a curve. just because he doesn't fly off the handle in the middle of the debate does not mean he is prepared to be president of the united states. >> when they step on stage, it...
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eugene now leads other instructors. he helps with teacher training and curriculum development. the focus is always on delivering quality lessons. >> i have to -- mostly we have people mispronouncing the l and r. since maybe the language difference, right? and when they speak, it's like a little british, but not. >> in the r, right? for vietnamese. >> for vietnamese, they don't have the s, they make a t, teach teacher. >> it takes practice. >> partner. really different, partner, no. pa, pa, partner. >> okay. >> again. >> really. >> really. >> not reel. >> re-ally. >> next. >> nesht. >> eugene has a room in a special students dormitory next door to the school. the dorm has a big living room where residents are free to relax and watch tv anytime. rooms are shared by three students. mostly from south korea and japan. the cost is higher than the standard plan. an extra $140 per month. the biggest appeal of staying in this dorm is the opportunity to speak daily with the school's number one teacher. and the weekly discussions he holds on mondays. >> how important english in your count
eugene now leads other instructors. he helps with teacher training and curriculum development. the focus is always on delivering quality lessons. >> i have to -- mostly we have people mispronouncing the l and r. since maybe the language difference, right? and when they speak, it's like a little british, but not. >> in the r, right? for vietnamese. >> for vietnamese, they don't have the s, they make a t, teach teacher. >> it takes practice. >> partner. really...
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we'll get back to eugene later. the big headline today, the notes that have been released by hillary clinton of her -- through the investigation and also donald trump and his outreach to african-american voters. that is set to happen today in detroit. this is cnn "newsroom". >> still ahead, a deadly explosion tears through a crowded market in the philippines. that country's president vowing a swift response. and already taking action. >>> a young migrant gives birth to twins on a crowded ship. an incredible story. >>> welcome back to "newsroom." i'm george howell. we were talking about politics before the break. we want to bring in eugene scott. the fbi notes that have been released on the use of hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server and donald trump reaching on out to african-american voters. eugene, so hillary clinton wanted the notes to be released. now her critics are saying they have proof of dishonesty. >> yes. very much so. but that's not what the clinton campaign is saying these notes actually pro
we'll get back to eugene later. the big headline today, the notes that have been released by hillary clinton of her -- through the investigation and also donald trump and his outreach to african-american voters. that is set to happen today in detroit. this is cnn "newsroom". >> still ahead, a deadly explosion tears through a crowded market in the philippines. that country's president vowing a swift response. and already taking action. >>> a young migrant gives birth to...
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eugene scott. the polls around the country have been moving in the other direction unless the last few days. that result last night is something hillary clinton and the campaign wanted badly. >> absolutely. it is not a big surprise that hillary clinton did as well as she did considering experience debating. this is trump's first time in a situation like this going one-on-one. to mark's point, if he wants to continue getting support from people and maintaining leads, he will have to prepare better in the future. going one-on-one highlights how unprepared he was and new to this he has been. >> there was a mostly quiet respectful audience, but one exchange when you hear the twittering among the people in the audience. eugene, you said there was outright laughter. i want to get our political commentators to weigh in. when trump tried to turn around the temperament issue with hillary clinton. listen. >> i have much better judgment than she does. no question about that. i also have a much better temperam
eugene scott. the polls around the country have been moving in the other direction unless the last few days. that result last night is something hillary clinton and the campaign wanted badly. >> absolutely. it is not a big surprise that hillary clinton did as well as she did considering experience debating. this is trump's first time in a situation like this going one-on-one. to mark's point, if he wants to continue getting support from people and maintaining leads, he will have to...
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we have eugene scott here. eugene, something he said yesterday, donald trump at the forum caught a lot of people's attention. talked about the intelligence briefing. without giving away substance, he had a remarkable interpretation of what happened there. listen. >> what i did learn is that our leadership, barack obama, did not follow what our experts and our truly, when they call it intelligence, it is there for a reason, what our experts said to do. i was very, very surprised. in almost every instance. i am pretty good with the body language. they were not happy. our leaders did not follow what they were recommending. >> is it possible donald trump had an intelligence briefing and was told that barack obama is not following the intelligence community advice? >> i think that is what he heard. we don't know if that is what was said. he wants to communicate he will make decisions based off wise counsel from the smartest minds possible and he has ability to lead. >> did he also say he knows more about isis than a
we have eugene scott here. eugene, something he said yesterday, donald trump at the forum caught a lot of people's attention. talked about the intelligence briefing. without giving away substance, he had a remarkable interpretation of what happened there. listen. >> what i did learn is that our leadership, barack obama, did not follow what our experts and our truly, when they call it intelligence, it is there for a reason, what our experts said to do. i was very, very surprised. in almost...
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but can he do it for her, eugene? >> well, he definitely has the ability to make points, to make issues like climate change and reform. there are two more debates, it's interesting to see if she is able to say anything to make significant strides with the community. after the first debate i did see on social media some of the activists who have been most critical of hillary clinton say, you know what, she has made significant strides in the area. they're not on board but they've noted some progress. it will be interesting to see if sanders can pull them over the line. >> they're counting on them. that's a big ask from the former opponent. >> when you talk to millennials, the question do they vote or don't they vote. >> or do they vote for gary johnson. >> some were so inspired by the bernie movement.they just feel that clinton seems inevitable to them. >>> the world is mourning the loss of a man who spent decades working for peace. former israeli prime minister shimon peres passed away overnight. he was 93 years old.
but can he do it for her, eugene? >> well, he definitely has the ability to make points, to make issues like climate change and reform. there are two more debates, it's interesting to see if she is able to say anything to make significant strides with the community. after the first debate i did see on social media some of the activists who have been most critical of hillary clinton say, you know what, she has made significant strides in the area. they're not on board but they've noted...
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i want to bring in eugene scott. eugene, i want to tell the control room, i have audio issues. let me turn that off. secretary clinton has experienced a cough related to allergie allergies. on friday, the follow-up, she was diagnosed with pneumonia. she was put on antibiotics and told to rest and modify here schedule. while at the event, she became overheated and dehydrated. i examined her and she is now rehydrated and recovering nicely. i friday, she was diagnosed with pneumonia. we found out about it sunday after the 9/11 event. that's two days. that is not transparency. >> there is a question. if she has visibly caught on camera stumbled, would we know about this? >> we had one of our analysts david gergin saying this we were going to find out some point that why the campaign did not decide to get ahead of it and let the voters and media know in advance. this is an issue of transparency and wonder what else could be out there. i think the campaign now is trying to respond and get as much information before us as possible. >> let's be clear. pneumonia can be serious. it is no
i want to bring in eugene scott. eugene, i want to tell the control room, i have audio issues. let me turn that off. secretary clinton has experienced a cough related to allergie allergies. on friday, the follow-up, she was diagnosed with pneumonia. she was put on antibiotics and told to rest and modify here schedule. while at the event, she became overheated and dehydrated. i examined her and she is now rehydrated and recovering nicely. i friday, she was diagnosed with pneumonia. we found out...
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eugene scott. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. love it you are are here. >>> let's see what is coming up on "new day." >> why the shift? he is getting killed with blacks and college students say what you say is what you mean. and still bashing hillary clinton as the creator of the birther sentiment is not going away. the big story. breaking news on this investigation that is expanding in new york and new jersey. more devices found. you had three go off. two went off on their own. we have another device detonated by authorities when they were trying to remove it. what are the connections? there are reports of a car filled with people that was taken to be questioned by authorities. we are not saying they are in custody. why? because they were not arrested. that matters in investigations. you want to get your language right. you don't want to get ahead of the information. we have all of the latest on it. and we will show how it is playing in the election. the focus is on who did this and what do we know and the types of devices and w
eugene scott. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. love it you are are here. >>> let's see what is coming up on "new day." >> why the shift? he is getting killed with blacks and college students say what you say is what you mean. and still bashing hillary clinton as the creator of the birther sentiment is not going away. the big story. breaking news on this investigation that is expanding in new york and new jersey. more devices found. you had three go off. two...
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politics reporter eugene scott live via skype with us this day. eugene, always a pleasure to have you. >> thanks. >> let's start by talking about hillary clinton's regrets saying that she regrets using the word half of trump supporters, that they were part of a basket of deplorables, but not really regretting the statement in itself. is that an apology? and could that cost her votes? >> reporter: well, it doesn't seem like it's an apology. as we saw yesterday tim kaine saying he didn't think she needed to apologize. regarding whether or not it will cost her in polls, i saw three main reactions when talking to voters about it yesterday. one, there were people highlighting how quickly she do the best track record. secondly, i saw people who agree with former secretary clinton and believe that the donald trump campaign has created a safer space for people who discriminate against other people based on race and religion and gender in ways that we have never seen in a presidential election. but lastly i saw quite a few independent voters who would have
politics reporter eugene scott live via skype with us this day. eugene, always a pleasure to have you. >> thanks. >> let's start by talking about hillary clinton's regrets saying that she regrets using the word half of trump supporters, that they were part of a basket of deplorables, but not really regretting the statement in itself. is that an apology? and could that cost her votes? >> reporter: well, it doesn't seem like it's an apology. as we saw yesterday tim kaine saying...
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. >> eugen get that no? -- eugen get that note? -- didn't you get that note? you were supposed to bring it in. >>> we will reveal our video >>> around here, we call this money-saving monday. >> take a closer look smart phone data usage, if you are using a lot less than you are allowed check out a lower plan. >> before you book that next flight bras -- before you book your next flight, clear out the searching for flights and they can increase prices on new. >>> are you ready for the video of the day? >> it involves a scottsdale woman that we have featured here many times on 12 news. >> history, baby. >> absolutely incredible. that is valerie thompson, she has become the fastest female motorcycle racer. >> on one of her runs she 104 miles per hour it is not what i was thinking. >> way to go, valerie. >>> your exclusive look inside the monster house. that's tonight on 12 news at 10 >>> tonight, holiday storm warnings. millions still at risk as powerful winds and life threatening rip currents from hermine close beaches on much of the east coast. and the new hurric
. >> eugen get that no? -- eugen get that note? -- didn't you get that note? you were supposed to bring it in. >>> we will reveal our video >>> around here, we call this money-saving monday. >> take a closer look smart phone data usage, if you are using a lot less than you are allowed check out a lower plan. >> before you book that next flight bras -- before you book your next flight, clear out the searching for flights and they can increase prices on new....
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eugene golden -- eugene: they are definitely coming late to the party. more than a year late. streaming was a new thing. everyone has already tried it. whether it's a free trial version from apple or line, people know what it is an a lot of people just did not sign up for it. the thing that separate spotify and the reason they were so late is spotify has a free tear. if you listen to ads, you can listen to the music. this is something that apple, line, google do not provide. so this is their advantage. frankly, the people i've talked to, the analysts think it has a pretty good chance, probably a better chance than apple did. when apple came on, iphones are very popular. iphones your makeup more than half of the sales. so everyone has their free three month trial of apple music the conversion rate was pretty low. only about 5% became paying users. apple made some inroads, but not really. this is where spotify has a chance. it's not a free three month trial, it is free forever. the biggest competitor is youtube. if you like a song, you can probably go to youtube and listen to it
eugene golden -- eugene: they are definitely coming late to the party. more than a year late. streaming was a new thing. everyone has already tried it. whether it's a free trial version from apple or line, people know what it is an a lot of people just did not sign up for it. the thing that separate spotify and the reason they were so late is spotify has a free tear. if you listen to ads, you can listen to the music. this is something that apple, line, google do not provide. so this is their...
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. >> joining us to discuss right now is cnn political reporter eugene scott. thanks for being with us. really fascinating both candidates think they have an advantage here. our latest poll tells you why. we ask registered voters who do you trust on terrorism. donald trump has an edge by six points. when it is who is better to handle the responsibilities of commander in chief, it is hillary clinton. you can see them frame it. >> very much so. i think voters are fearful and concerned and frustrated and want to see solutions to the issue. they are also aware it takes a level of experience and knowledge and control that they are seeing more likely in the clinton camp than the trump camp. both questions are connected. you think there could be more consiste consistent. >> let's talk about skittles. this image ss it all. let's end the politically correct agenda that doesn't put america first. if i had a bowl of skittles and i said three could kill you, would you take a handful? so rare for the company to weigh in. skittles are candy. refugees are people. we will resp
. >> joining us to discuss right now is cnn political reporter eugene scott. thanks for being with us. really fascinating both candidates think they have an advantage here. our latest poll tells you why. we ask registered voters who do you trust on terrorism. donald trump has an edge by six points. when it is who is better to handle the responsibilities of commander in chief, it is hillary clinton. you can see them frame it. >> very much so. i think voters are fearful and concerned...
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the first went in eugene and 49 years. >> we needed a big win. we have been talking about rising as a program. and we knew the win to take -- to get us noticed. >> these young men have been through so much. our coaches to. i feel like this is a signature% victory for us. four years ago, it was like 50- 0 at halftime. and i would like to thank these guys. and all of the people at home. unusual for us. we just have to keep preparing ourselves. >> csu and minnesota. first quarter, lambs misdirection with can see. the rams begin to wake up. >> improvement from week one to week four. that is what you ook for in the coach. and we have overboard with the victory of the road against the big ten opponents. but thht's life sometimes. >> let's get over to stand for. that's krishan mccaffrey. -- christian mccarthy. that is how you highpoint the a. the cardinalimproved to 3-0. >> florida state at us app. each team had a snap and each team scored to start the game. quinton flowers blooms right before our eyes. he hits rodney adams in stride. possession for fsu
the first went in eugene and 49 years. >> we needed a big win. we have been talking about rising as a program. and we knew the win to take -- to get us noticed. >> these young men have been through so much. our coaches to. i feel like this is a signature% victory for us. four years ago, it was like 50- 0 at halftime. and i would like to thank these guys. and all of the people at home. unusual for us. we just have to keep preparing ourselves. >> csu and minnesota. first...
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i thought eugene's piece was uninformed and silly. but i agree with richard in that i think second amendment for law ar-abiding americans, i support that. with castille, he was by all accounts in possession of a chl, concealed -- he is a concealed carry licensy. here is the problem. your concealed carry license means precisely squat when you are sitting in your vehicle and hearing from an officer to keep your hands where that officer can see them. now, i'm still waiting for more information, and i wish that the media would be and i wish that the law enforcement, that the sheriff's department in this case would be more open about it, megyn, because the last i heard we were still waiting to see what exactly happened when the officer approached the window and what in casteel's hands were doing at that particular time. i have been stopped before and i'm a little white woman. i have been stopped before and i had the officer ask me for one license and registration and i was going reach into my glove box, and the officer, no, don't do that.
i thought eugene's piece was uninformed and silly. but i agree with richard in that i think second amendment for law ar-abiding americans, i support that. with castille, he was by all accounts in possession of a chl, concealed -- he is a concealed carry licensy. here is the problem. your concealed carry license means precisely squat when you are sitting in your vehicle and hearing from an officer to keep your hands where that officer can see them. now, i'm still waiting for more information,...
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eugene, thank you. we move on now. >>> we now move on to syria to tell you about that cease-fire that started monday, it is holding. but humanitarian aid is not rolling out as expected. the united nations has been waiting all week from security guarantees from the syrian government and as cnn's fred pleitgen reports, mistrust, it is growing on both sides. >> reporter: in aslep poe, this is what the cease-fire looks like, government forces moving around armored personnel carriers in a contested district. and oftentimes, this is what the cease-fire sounds like. syrian army personnel acknowledging they don't trust the truce. we're sticking to the cease-fire, this pro-government fighter says, but the other side is not. that's why i don't think the cease-fire will work. for their part, rebels accuse government forces of breaching the cease-fire. despite the transgressions, though, the u.n. says by and large the cessation of hostilities is working. but many aleppo residents are still suffering from the clashe
eugene, thank you. we move on now. >>> we now move on to syria to tell you about that cease-fire that started monday, it is holding. but humanitarian aid is not rolling out as expected. the united nations has been waiting all week from security guarantees from the syrian government and as cnn's fred pleitgen reports, mistrust, it is growing on both sides. >> reporter: in aslep poe, this is what the cease-fire looks like, government forces moving around armored personnel carriers...
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let's bring in cnn politics reporter eugene scott. good morning. >> does this with donald trump with woman, you have ivanka trump standing with him, she's a powerful, powerful surrogate for him. does this help him with women? >> when i speak with voters who are usually on the bubble with donald trump particularly women, it's when he starts talking about child care that he has their attention most. i think if he moves forward with this and explains more on thursday he may have some look at him again who has written him off in the past. i think one interesting point about another group that trump isn't doing very well with that gives him a second look this time is millennial voters. it's a group that he's not doing well. a lot forget that mill mentals like ivanka trump, many are old enough to be parents and don't have the income yet that allows him to pay for child care. i think he hits two interesting groups there that can help with the polls. >> donald trump relying on the perception that things are bad. the economy is bad. things are
let's bring in cnn politics reporter eugene scott. good morning. >> does this with donald trump with woman, you have ivanka trump standing with him, she's a powerful, powerful surrogate for him. does this help him with women? >> when i speak with voters who are usually on the bubble with donald trump particularly women, it's when he starts talking about child care that he has their attention most. i think if he moves forward with this and explains more on thursday he may have some...
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[applause] >> accepting on behalf of the eugene o'neill theater center, preston whiteway. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to eugene o'neill theater center for its unwavering support of american theater. for over 50 years, the eugene o'neill theater center has nurtured award-winning playwrights, directors, and actors, enriched the craft of stage production, and delighted audiences with exceptional programs. [applause] >> philip glass. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to philip glass for his groundbreaking contributions to music and composition. one of the most prolific, inventive, and influential artists of our time, he has expanded musical possibility with his operas, symphonies, film scores, and wide-ranging collaborations. [applause] >> berry gordy. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to berry gordy for helping to create a trailblazing new sound in american music. as a record producer and songwriter, he helped build motown, launching the music careers of countless legendary artists. his unique sound helped shape our nation's story. [applause]
[applause] >> accepting on behalf of the eugene o'neill theater center, preston whiteway. [applause] the 2015 national medal of arts to eugene o'neill theater center for its unwavering support of american theater. for over 50 years, the eugene o'neill theater center has nurtured award-winning playwrights, directors, and actors, enriched the craft of stage production, and delighted audiences with exceptional programs. [applause] >> philip glass. [applause] the 2015 national medal of...
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eugene, great to have you here with us. i want to do a dramatic reading from the colin powell e-mail to hillary clinton. she was two days in office. ds diplomatic security would not allow them into spaces. when asked why not, they gave me nonsense how they can give out signals and read by spies. they never satisfied me and nsa and cia would not back off. we went about our business and just stopped asking. the importance is we went about our business and stopped asking. in colin powell's case meant using an aol account and sending e-mails to foreign leaders. >> this was released in part because representative cummings who has been a supporter of hillary clinton for a while wants to share that she did not do anything wrong or unusual. she was following the advice of someone who has done this before. >> what it tells me is it was the wild west. we heard people talk about before going into the doors at the state department and not being able to communicate. hillary clinton complained about that. colin powell is complaining abou
eugene, great to have you here with us. i want to do a dramatic reading from the colin powell e-mail to hillary clinton. she was two days in office. ds diplomatic security would not allow them into spaces. when asked why not, they gave me nonsense how they can give out signals and read by spies. they never satisfied me and nsa and cia would not back off. we went about our business and just stopped asking. the importance is we went about our business and stopped asking. in colin powell's case...
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a decision to stay that ended eugene's lifeleaving cindy to raise her 16- month-old daughter without her grandfather and father. 163534 i am not going to tell her. tp: you don't think she is going to want to know? i don't think she needs to know that. your grandfather passed away. your dad passed away. tag racine's a planning a memorial for her father. if you know someone who is a victim of abuse there is a number you can call to on website, abc 11 dot com. just look on the home page for this...
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cnn politics reporter eugene scott live in washington. thank you for your time today. >> reporter: thank you. >>> donald trump's change of heart on this birther issue is not his first. from the iraq war to abortions, he's had a few flip-flops through the years. cnn's randi kaye has more. >> reporter: some might call it a flip-flop, others a softening. whatever it is, donald trump seems to have changed his stance on rounding up millions of illegal immigrants and sending them packing. this is what he told msnbc in november last year -- >> you're going to have a deportation force. and you're going to do it humanely. >> reporter: but just last month, trump sounded like the deportation force was no longer when he spoke with anderson cooper. >> 11 million who have not committed a crime -- >> no, no -- >> a path to legalization, is that right? >> you know it's a process. you can't take 11 at one time and say boom, you're gone. >> reporter: that's not the only time trump has flip-flopped. on the very day donald trump announced his run for the whi
cnn politics reporter eugene scott live in washington. thank you for your time today. >> reporter: thank you. >>> donald trump's change of heart on this birther issue is not his first. from the iraq war to abortions, he's had a few flip-flops through the years. cnn's randi kaye has more. >> reporter: some might call it a flip-flop, others a softening. whatever it is, donald trump seems to have changed his stance on rounding up millions of illegal immigrants and sending them...
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i jotted down, eugene, a note. it was lapped up here because i know a lot of people don't love either hillary clinton or donald trump and she said if you want to hide under the bed when it's all over you need to get out and use your voice. what did you make of her comments today? >> well, that was a very important point to make to millennial voters. hillary clinton needs to do well with millennials, a demographic the democratic party wins but there's a problem that too many could back jill stein or gary johnson so i think the first lady made a point to communicate what type of world existed before she believes her president came into office which many of these millennial voters probably don't remember because they were so young when the economic downturn happened. >> rich benjamin, we were watching this together and noting -- and i'm thinking they have a couple more months and the house on pennsylvania avenue, what did they do post white house? >> there are interesting reports that the president wants to devote his
i jotted down, eugene, a note. it was lapped up here because i know a lot of people don't love either hillary clinton or donald trump and she said if you want to hide under the bed when it's all over you need to get out and use your voice. what did you make of her comments today? >> well, that was a very important point to make to millennial voters. hillary clinton needs to do well with millennials, a demographic the democratic party wins but there's a problem that too many could back...
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let's talk about that with cnn politics reporter eugene scott. eugene, good morning. >> good morning, victor. >> members of the caucus are taking their case straight to loretta lynch's door and asking her to investigate this and other killings of black men and women they say. what's the tone they're getting from the cbc? >> we saw some members of the cbc march to the attorney general's office and present a letter for her to investigate these killings and actually quite a few others throughout the united states. they want to see specifically whether or not there was a civil rights violation involving the deaths in tulsa and charlotte. and they want to hear solutions about how the government will go forward with preventing similar situations from happening in the future. >> so there is this urgency for transparency as we discussed in the shootings. new york state representative greg meeks is chairman of the black cause customer, state wroostatewide, he said that more body cameras are the answer. listen. >> you have to fund more body cameras. becaus
let's talk about that with cnn politics reporter eugene scott. eugene, good morning. >> good morning, victor. >> members of the caucus are taking their case straight to loretta lynch's door and asking her to investigate this and other killings of black men and women they say. what's the tone they're getting from the cbc? >> we saw some members of the cbc march to the attorney general's office and present a letter for her to investigate these killings and actually quite a few...
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eugene scott is live via skype in washington. eugene, always a pleasure to have you with us. let's talk about what we heard there. the president of the states. he's known to be a laid-back guy. my goodness, this is a barack obama unlike any that i've seen. really fired up and it seems personal for him. >> yeah. it's been very clear, this election, that black voters who overwhelmingly historically rally behind the democratic nominee have been divided. we saw significant numbers of black voters, bernie sanders in the primaries and even now some of hillary clinton's harshest critics have been young black activists and millenials. she needs these voters to win in november. i think president obama was making that clear last night. >> we talked about what we heard from the president and also from hillary clinton focusing in on the birther controversy that donald trump has spoken about. donald trump saying that he has solved it. that turning out to be a little, well, let's say donald trump has said he blames hillary clinton for it. that's factually inaccurate. do you think this is a
eugene scott is live via skype in washington. eugene, always a pleasure to have you with us. let's talk about what we heard there. the president of the states. he's known to be a laid-back guy. my goodness, this is a barack obama unlike any that i've seen. really fired up and it seems personal for him. >> yeah. it's been very clear, this election, that black voters who overwhelmingly historically rally behind the democratic nominee have been divided. we saw significant numbers of black...
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cnn's eugene scott is joining us from washington. thank you for waking up with us on this labor day holiday we have today. one thing struck me. massive confusion about where donald trump stands on immigration. we have hillary clinton who cannot figure on the e-mails. on the other side, the cornerstone to his campaign is immigration. it is interesting to see his campaign manager and running mate on the morning talk shows and the reaction to the immigration policy. listen to this. >> he's been completely consistent on this point. >> no, he has not. he had deportation -- >> he has not been consistent of what to do with the 11 or 15 million. >> there are people in different circumstances in that category. >> if they aren't criminals, they have to go? >> he said you should stand in line and emigrate legally. >> the clarifications are not clarifying anything. if the media is confused, what about the voters? >> i talked to one of our editors about it yesterday. i said the only thing that is clear is it is unclear. i was in phoenix last week
cnn's eugene scott is joining us from washington. thank you for waking up with us on this labor day holiday we have today. one thing struck me. massive confusion about where donald trump stands on immigration. we have hillary clinton who cannot figure on the e-mails. on the other side, the cornerstone to his campaign is immigration. it is interesting to see his campaign manager and running mate on the morning talk shows and the reaction to the immigration policy. listen to this. >> he's...
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. >> our chief political correspondent dana bash is here with us along with cnn politics reporter eugene scott and cnn political analyst and author of "how's your faith," david gre gr gregory. new poll out. under 35 millennials clinton 40% of the vote.36%, gary johnson, >> exactly why the clinton campaign is working so hard spacekly to target millennial where is i was in north carolina and other states with high percentages of young voters, colorado, pennsylvania and others. because they're not just worried that they will, you know, not get registered and so forth. they're worried these voters are actively going to go to the polls with what they consider a protest vote, which is gary johnson. some of the students i spoke to there are actually talking to friends over and over trooying to convince them the kind of thing we heard from hillary clinton on her plane yesterday. the vote for gary johnson or jill stein is chlthrowing away r vote. >> a vote for trump as well. >> right. >> eugene, pugh study saying millennials are the most democratic, political democratic, capital d, of any generat
. >> our chief political correspondent dana bash is here with us along with cnn politics reporter eugene scott and cnn political analyst and author of "how's your faith," david gre gr gregory. new poll out. under 35 millennials clinton 40% of the vote.36%, gary johnson, >> exactly why the clinton campaign is working so hard spacekly to target millennial where is i was in north carolina and other states with high percentages of young voters, colorado, pennsylvania and...
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nicole wallace and eugene robinson here, as they were all season. nicole wallace with the bush xliii white house. and eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. nicole, what's happening in both camps. having been part of a political team on debate eve and debate night of. >> steve and i will save some stories, want what these days are like for staffers. you do different things with incoming press calls. but i spent most of the afternoon on the phone with both campaigns. and what's so interesting, is katy tur and kristen both reported, what clinton prepped for is a more elegant donald trump. they actually practiced a scenario where he congratulates her for being the first woman nominee of either political party. they're prepared for him to compliment her and her husband for raising such a lovely daughter in chelsea clinton. i presented this theory to a senior prep aide and he said, it's a jump ball. that might be -- >> it's a jump ball, meaning, we don't know or we're keeping it secret? >> yes. >> either one of those. >> wow. >> so i think t
nicole wallace and eugene robinson here, as they were all season. nicole wallace with the bush xliii white house. and eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. nicole, what's happening in both camps. having been part of a political team on debate eve and debate night of. >> steve and i will save some stories, want what these days are like for staffers. you do different things with incoming press calls. but i spent most of the afternoon on the phone with both campaigns. and...
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eugene scott live via skype from washington. thank you very much. we'll continue to watch the election as we get closer to election day. >> reporter: yes. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." ahead, doctors say a young migrant woman was very lucky. she gave birth to twins in a life-or-death journey across the mediterranean. >>> the kurds are fighting isis. the turks are fighting them both. why turkey's president says that syria's offensive ahead. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ [cheering] ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them
eugene scott live via skype from washington. thank you very much. we'll continue to watch the election as we get closer to election day. >> reporter: yes. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." ahead, doctors say a young migrant woman was very lucky. she gave birth to twins in a life-or-death journey across the mediterranean. >>> the kurds are fighting isis. the turks are fighting them both. why turkey's president says that syria's offensive ahead. ♪ [engine revs] ♪...
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thanks, jimmy q. >>> police are looking for this man. 66-year-old edward eugene buttler. he was last seen in mesa. >>> sprouts is about to open a new store in mesa. the grocer expects to open this year. they opened their first location in chandler 14 years ago. >>> chipotle has agreed to settle with more than 100 customers who became ill after eating at its restaurants last year. the terms are confidential. analysts say strategy of resolving claims out-of-court shows they want to avoid a drawn out public and legal battle over the foodborne illnesses that has heard it stock price and reputation. >>> the passengers not to turn on or charge samsung phones in their still away bags because of concerns about fire. last week samsung wing called all galaxy note 7 phones after a report of some of them exploding while charging. >>> preorders begin today for the new iphone 7 phones. they start at $649 for the 7. >>> it was a moment none of us will forget. u.s. airway flight 1549 suffered disabled engines landing on the hudson river. the story comes to hollywood. it hits theaters tod
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. >> just because we were uncomfortable having eugene robinson be the sole pulitzer prize winner from the "washington post," part of our coverage, we've asked wesley lowry to join us tonight. covers race and politics and data on police shootings. wes, we talked to you last night. obviously a palpable, visual difference tonight. what's been your experience? >> certainly. we've been out -- i've been out for most of the night, and what we've seen is as this midnight curfew has now come and gone, there are still hundreds of people walking, at times chanting, at times silent through the streets of downtown where they call it uptown charlotte. this has been remarkably peaceful. i have not witnessed any acts of violence whatsoever whether it be against property or otherwise. there was certainly some moments of tension, particularly when at one point, i want to say around 10:00 or 10:30, demonstrators blocked the highway for a while, but other than that, it's been a pretty peaceful demonstration in charlotte tonight. >> this calls for a judgment on your part, but do you concur with our paneli
. >> just because we were uncomfortable having eugene robinson be the sole pulitzer prize winner from the "washington post," part of our coverage, we've asked wesley lowry to join us tonight. covers race and politics and data on police shootings. wes, we talked to you last night. obviously a palpable, visual difference tonight. what's been your experience? >> certainly. we've been out -- i've been out for most of the night, and what we've seen is as this midnight curfew...
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. >> just because we were uncomfortable having eugene robinson be the sole pulitzer prize winner from the "washington post," part of our coverage, we've asked wesley lau lowry to join us tonight. covers race and politics and data on police shootings. wes, we talked to you last night. obviously a palpable, visual difference tonight. what's been your experience? >> certainly. we've been out -- i've been out for most of the night, and what we've seen is as this midnight curfew has now come and gone, there are still hundreds of people walking, at times chanting, at times silent through the streets of downtown where they call it uptown charlotte. this has been remarkably peaceful. i have not witnessed any acts of violence whatsoever whether it be against property or otherwise. there was certainly some moments of tension, particularly when at one point, i want to say around 1 10:00 or 10:30, demonstrators blocked hothe highway for a whi, but other than that, it's been a pretty peaceful demonstration in charlotte tonight. >> this calls for a judgment on your part, but do you concur with our
. >> just because we were uncomfortable having eugene robinson be the sole pulitzer prize winner from the "washington post," part of our coverage, we've asked wesley lau lowry to join us tonight. covers race and politics and data on police shootings. wes, we talked to you last night. obviously a palpable, visual difference tonight. what's been your experience? >> certainly. we've been out -- i've been out for most of the night, and what we've seen is as this midnight...
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eugene, this is a tough one because it involves this demand, kind of crowd source demand that this video be released. what do we do about that? >> we have to ask the question, so what's the point of body cams, what's the point of -- we all recall how body cam movement progressed to this point because of all these incidents where people wanted evidence. you could see whether the officers had acted reasonably or not. and some officials have, since body cams have been instituted, gone out of their way, including passing laws to try to keep that video from being released in a way that people could see it. and, you know,t certainly is likely to defuse a situation as to put fire underneath it, and, you know, people want to know. and people want to see. and they know that that information is there, and they are denied it. and it creates a certain frustration. >> the governor of north carolina last night reminded everybody these police officers have constitutional rights that must be protected because they're on the front lines doing a job that we don't see a whole lot of people lining up to vol
eugene, this is a tough one because it involves this demand, kind of crowd source demand that this video be released. what do we do about that? >> we have to ask the question, so what's the point of body cams, what's the point of -- we all recall how body cam movement progressed to this point because of all these incidents where people wanted evidence. you could see whether the officers had acted reasonably or not. and some officials have, since body cams have been instituted, gone out of...
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michael steele, eugene robinson. all staying with us. >>> coming up what can we expect tomorrow night from hillary clinton? she has the lead right now. it's not a big lead. some of her best debate moments. what can she tell us about what she might do on the stage a tomorrow night. hillary will probably not be as wide ranging. there is only one hillary. trump has one of the sharpest minds in republican politics in his corner tomorrow night. roger ailes. what he did for ronald reagan and for george h.w. bush. and the round-table here at hofstra with three things about the debate we may not know. >>> coming up this wednesday night the return of the hardball college tour. we're going up to the university of new hampshire with presidential candidate gary johnson and his running mate bill weld, the former mayor of massachusetts. at the college of hofstra. this is "hardball." live from hofstra. on the eve of the first presidential debate. have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced
michael steele, eugene robinson. all staying with us. >>> coming up what can we expect tomorrow night from hillary clinton? she has the lead right now. it's not a big lead. some of her best debate moments. what can she tell us about what she might do on the stage a tomorrow night. hillary will probably not be as wide ranging. there is only one hillary. trump has one of the sharpest minds in republican politics in his corner tomorrow night. roger ailes. what he did for ronald reagan and...
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. >>> 67-year-old edward eugene butler was last seen last night and we are told he suffers from memory loss. tacoma. >>> take a look at these flames from a car fire near 29th street and indian school. firefighters quickly put it out and officers, they're investigating. if you see news happening near you, send us a picture or video. >>> an emotional morning in court with the families testifying about the 23 dog that is have died at a boarding facility. many are holding up pictures and dictating how difficult it was to lose their dog. as part of the plea deal, the owners will have to serve 23 days in jail and do 223 hours of community service and pay a fine. the hughes, the owners, won't be allowed to have animals or work at other boarding facilities. >>> detention officers say that members, they are accused of attacking employees at the pinal county detention facility using a piece of their bunk bed as a weapon, a shank. thankfully, the officers will be okay. >>> the border checkpoint in nogales is back open after agents shot a truck driver after he allegedly tried to run over agents an
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and found colonel eugene caughey's body. he served at schriever air force base - and was accused of raping a woman in late 20-14 or early 20-15. he was also charged with adultery, indecent filming or photography, and conduct unbecoming of an officer. law enforcement across colorado - is getting federal funding to help start - or improve body camera programs. the denver police department, elas county sheriff's offices - are splitting 200- thousand dollars from the department of justice. it's part of a plan for body camera programs across the country.. attorney general loretta lynch says the money is necessary to help agencies promote transparency and a new study shows - pollution is almost everywhere... but if you live in a certain area - your everywhere... but if you live in a certain area - your health could be a bit better than living in places with bad air quality... according to the world health organization. now, the agency is asking leaders around the world to put in place better policies to help prevent the deaths of
and found colonel eugene caughey's body. he served at schriever air force base - and was accused of raping a woman in late 20-14 or early 20-15. he was also charged with adultery, indecent filming or photography, and conduct unbecoming of an officer. law enforcement across colorado - is getting federal funding to help start - or improve body camera programs. the denver police department, elas county sheriff's offices - are splitting 200- thousand dollars from the department of justice. it's...
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and found colonel eugene caughey's body. the colonel served at schriever air force base. he was accused of raping a woman in late 20-14 or early 20-15. we was also charged with adultery, indecent filming or officer. banning b-b guns... why one town wants to ban toys.. to improve real gun safety. and- 91 years young and ready for something big and new. what inspired this grandmother to right now... denver police officers investigated this area off at colorado and quitman... after someone said shots were fired. we've seen officers gathering evidence... and putting orange evidence markers on the ground. they're also lifting fingerprints off a big screen t-v outside a home there. we have calls into denver police a crew there gathering more information for you right now. blood centers are being more careful about the blood donations they take. they're starting to test for the zika virus. it's an order from the fda... protecting people on the receiving end. the zika virus can be transmitted in blood for up to 30 days. that means people deferred from donating, because of travel
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eugene carson blake united presbyterian church of the added states of america was a mother one of the march leaders -- was another one of the march leaders. >> one was to get behind the leadership of the negro community. we are proud to have served behind and strengthening. is, we didhing produce a non-segregated march. was a walter reuther -- was a the committee member that met with president kennedy. >> i believe what we started here today is laid the groundwork for the building of a functioning, broad system of americans of all walks of life and points of view, from all races and creeds, and colors, can carry on, not only the common struggles to achieve an effective and meaningful civil rights legislation, but do the day-to-day job of fighting discrimination in education, housing, employment, and in public accommodations. this is a true -- >> i am on a to present the leader of our nation, one less conducted a moral campaign in the southern area of the nation. dr. martin luther king, jr. >> thank you mr. randolph. i would simply like to say that i think that this has been one of the
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back with hallie jackson, michael steele, and eugene robinson. let me ask you, the only woman here i count. okay. so we ask you. the rules of the game used to be you better be careful if you're debating a woman and you're a male. i watched how george herbert walker bush say i kicked a little butt the other night. stupid comments. he was condescending to geraldine ferraro. everybody said so. she called him out on that. we did it the other week. this stuff. does hillary clinton benefit from that? does she take advantage of that? how does it work? that trump can't take shots at her but she can take shots at him. how's it going to work out? >> i think anybody on this panel could probably answer that question, not just a woman. i don't know that there is a double standard necessarily. i do think that she is make history as the first woman to appear on that stage as a major party presidential nominee in a one-on-one debate like this. so there will be a lot of eyes on how the gender dynamic plays out. that is simply a fact. >> let's ask about the rough
back with hallie jackson, michael steele, and eugene robinson. let me ask you, the only woman here i count. okay. so we ask you. the rules of the game used to be you better be careful if you're debating a woman and you're a male. i watched how george herbert walker bush say i kicked a little butt the other night. stupid comments. he was condescending to geraldine ferraro. everybody said so. she called him out on that. we did it the other week. this stuff. does hillary clinton benefit from that?...
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. >>> eugene scott is live in washington via skype. pleasure to have you with us. you saw the president of the united states, barack obama, some people say he is a laid back guy but that was pretty fired up there. this is personal for him. >> very much so. i was at the gala and it was very clear that the president believes that this is something that he needs, this bloc, one that has supported him consistently through the campaigns to continue the support and translate it to hillary clinton. hillary clinton's challenges with black voters have been evident throughout the primary season and some of the disagreements with bernie sanders and protests from black millennials. but president barack obama made it very clear that he believes that if black voters support him and want to see the work he has done continue the only option is to support hillary clinton. >> both the president and hillary clinton talking about this issue, the birther topic that donald trump says he solved. how gant will that be for the clinton campaign? trump is gaining. how significant could this
. >>> eugene scott is live in washington via skype. pleasure to have you with us. you saw the president of the united states, barack obama, some people say he is a laid back guy but that was pretty fired up there. this is personal for him. >> very much so. i was at the gala and it was very clear that the president believes that this is something that he needs, this bloc, one that has supported him consistently through the campaigns to continue the support and translate it to...
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. >> reporter: that got the attention of eugene shumate and his wife. they had just come home. before they could >> when he came around the bush i said what are you doing in my yard, i said what are you doing in my yard? he said i was talking to my friend over here. >> reporter: but eugene would soon learn that it is not the case when his neighbor came through next. >> he was trying to get into my window. he had the screen up. i was like we'll call the police. >> reporter: police tell me that four young girls were in this bedroom when the mom caught the man peering in trying to breakthrough the attempted abduction here in elyria, but there are striking similarities. for instance the location. right now i'm standing on northwest river road. we are in the same area where the attempted abduction happened back in february. in fact we walked to the house where it happened in about four and a half minutes. we walked right past this building that at times is filled with kids. to get to this home on furnace street where a man crawled through the window trying to snatch a 10-year-old he
. >> reporter: that got the attention of eugene shumate and his wife. they had just come home. before they could >> when he came around the bush i said what are you doing in my yard, i said what are you doing in my yard? he said i was talking to my friend over here. >> reporter: but eugene would soon learn that it is not the case when his neighbor came through next. >> he was trying to get into my window. he had the screen up. i was like we'll call the police. >>...
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euge eugene, vernon all became members of 71 squadron. the first of the all-american eagle squad rons. >> the first squadron was followed by two others. 121, 133. and they have americans coming over there. >> there was an over recruiting drive conducted here in the united states. a group called clayton night committee recruited several thousand americans. he was a pilot in world war i. his group, which was financed by the marines would take a suite in the best hotel in major cities and then clan destinely put the word out to airports where all the guys were flying and come get a job flying. >> many of these guys saw this as the opportunity of a lifetime. >> had you heard anything about the british recruiting americans to come fly for them? >> word went around they were recruiting in a hotel in oakland. >> 21-year-old san francisco native james gray was a member of the california flying club when he heard about the recruitment drive. >> i had about 100 hours at that time. and they said if you had about that amount of time they would take y
euge eugene, vernon all became members of 71 squadron. the first of the all-american eagle squad rons. >> the first squadron was followed by two others. 121, 133. and they have americans coming over there. >> there was an over recruiting drive conducted here in the united states. a group called clayton night committee recruited several thousand americans. he was a pilot in world war i. his group, which was financed by the marines would take a suite in the best hotel in major cities...
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. >>> let's get some details here and bring in eugene. hopefully we'll be back to your audio by the time i get out my question. the question is piggybacked about the strong terms president obama used to attack donald trump. what did he say? >> well, he made it very clear that donald trump's words suggest that hillary clinton would be the best candidate for black voters and other communities that feel under represented. he's made it very clear that his legacy that he hopes to pass on through this next administration is one that focuses on the benefits of diversity and different people groups in this country. he's not confident that donald trump would support that. >> the polls show that hillary clinton has a 70, 80% advantage when it comes to black voters. why is the president so concerned that black voters will not show up in november? >> in the primary election we saw there was quite some disagreement among black voters who would be the best candidate. we saw bernie sanders have quite a bit of support and black millennials have been voca
. >>> let's get some details here and bring in eugene. hopefully we'll be back to your audio by the time i get out my question. the question is piggybacked about the strong terms president obama used to attack donald trump. what did he say? >> well, he made it very clear that donald trump's words suggest that hillary clinton would be the best candidate for black voters and other communities that feel under represented. he's made it very clear that his legacy that he hopes to pass...
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the wahlbergs actually got a tour from princess eugene. >> a couple of days with your daughter, london and paris? dead ringer for stella, isn't all too impressed having a movie star dad. >> not ted? >> he was watching. >> at 13, i think she's a still a little bit young to see ted. >>> this weekend, the iheart radio music festival rocks in the city. and no one has the craziness miley's mashup mayhem. miley belted it out with billy idol. and back street. and britney really got to work to missy elliott. we got exclusive access backstage with national radio host duran of the z-100 morning show getting celeb presenters to $30,000. >> i went through a lot of stuff. new beginnings. yeah. it feels good. >> reporter: she ran into her "glee" daughter, and we ran into leah's co-star. >> american television. i think >> how about this team? jesse and mariah, set for multiple thanksgiving weeks in hawaii. >> with me and mariah. mainly with mariah, but i'll be there, too. one night only. sold out in a couple of hours. now we're doing three shows. >> this concert two bachelor couples made iheart anoth
the wahlbergs actually got a tour from princess eugene. >> a couple of days with your daughter, london and paris? dead ringer for stella, isn't all too impressed having a movie star dad. >> not ted? >> he was watching. >> at 13, i think she's a still a little bit young to see ted. >>> this weekend, the iheart radio music festival rocks in the city. and no one has the craziness miley's mashup mayhem. miley belted it out with billy idol. and back street. and...
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. >>> same can be said for the buffs they open their pac-12 portion saturday in eugene. one and four since joining. making progress after being banged up at the big house. coach mac is encouraged but has bigger issues in trying to slow the ducks. >> they have plenty of speed and they're a good team. it's going to be an extremely tough contest for us. but it's fun starting your pac- 12 games. >> this is the one that got away. that's former buff hopkins. gets that kid between the legs and the dunk with some authority. he transferred from cu last season. he's now at fresno state but sheesh. take it easy man. that miii cart and decides to crash it into you. a blogger called these vehicles of mass destruction and started the moms against stupid tiny carts cam pap. so target took note ask is getting rid of the carts because of customer complaints. >> i'm laughing because my kids are grown. >>> tonight here, breaking news. the chilling video now revealed, the deadly police shooting in charlotte. you can hear the wife's plea right on it. >> don't shoot him! he didn't do anything
. >>> same can be said for the buffs they open their pac-12 portion saturday in eugene. one and four since joining. making progress after being banged up at the big house. coach mac is encouraged but has bigger issues in trying to slow the ducks. >> they have plenty of speed and they're a good team. it's going to be an extremely tough contest for us. but it's fun starting your pac- 12 games. >> this is the one that got away. that's former buff hopkins. gets that kid between...