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. >> how one bay area man is criss-crossing the country on two wheels to honor america's forgotten trailblazer. a road trip across the country isn )t all that unusal. ==terry 2 sho= . jierksz well, these days a road trip across the country is not all that unusual. >> no, it's not but it certainly was back in 19093. nbc bay area joe row sato jr. broke ground and why some are remembering him. >> i've been riding a motorcycle for 48 years. that's my passion. >> to some, the road is just a path to somewhere else. but to others, it's something to conquer. >> i like to ride long distances on motorcycles. >> jim has repeatedly crossed the country end to end on just two wheelts. >> you get a sense of vuler in bability. >> every time he hits the road, he's riding in the tracks laid by george wyman more than a century ago. >> he is america's forgotten trailblazer. >> tonight wyman, an oakland mechanic who also raced bicycles set his journey on a longer trip. >> he said he was going to be the first person to ride a motorcycle across the united states. >> he launched that trip from san francisco may 16. >
. >> how one bay area man is criss-crossing the country on two wheels to honor america's forgotten trailblazer. a road trip across the country isn )t all that unusal. ==terry 2 sho= . jierksz well, these days a road trip across the country is not all that unusual. >> no, it's not but it certainly was back in 19093. nbc bay area joe row sato jr. broke ground and why some are remembering him. >> i've been riding a motorcycle for 48 years. that's my passion. >> to some, the...
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. >>> today portland trailblazers traded tim corbin , whoever that is for cash considerations, trailblazers twitter team had a little fun this tweet came out, big bag of money in front of the mike even if with the quote this trade is a blessing i'm ready to grind, rip city. i think i can make an immediate impact on the floor. cash considerations. >> that is great. >> that is great. >> you see that but they put a funny spin on it. >> seeing that smile on brett brown's face. >> yes. >> he knows. >> yes, indeed. >> looking forward to it. >> up next celebrating a century how local hospital was marking 100 years of treating,, in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com >>> well, mercy philadelphia happies marking a major milestone. >> officials revealed a huge ban tore kick off celebration of the hospital's 100 anniversary, "eyewitness news" here in west philadelphia the hospital's gospel ch
. >>> today portland trailblazers traded tim corbin , whoever that is for cash considerations, trailblazers twitter team had a little fun this tweet came out, big bag of money in front of the mike even if with the quote this trade is a blessing i'm ready to grind, rip city. i think i can make an immediate impact on the floor. cash considerations. >> that is great. >> that is great. >> you see that but they put a funny spin on it. >> seeing that smile on brett...
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heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer... but dozens of women came forward saying he drugged and sexually assaulted them. most cases couldn't go to trial it was so long since the alleged incidents. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and molested her. bill cosby didn't take the stand during his trial. instead, his defence team tried to undermine the credibility of his accuser. women's rights lawyers have been appalled but say they still hope for a retrial. if the court allows more accusers to testify next time, it might make a difference. in other words, it's too early to celebrate, mr cosby. round two may be just around the corner. for now, bill cosby walks free, but there is the prospect that he is going to be retried, and there is no question that in spite of this result, his reputation as something of an american father figure has now been tarnished. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all
heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer... but dozens of women came forward saying he drugged and sexually assaulted them. most cases couldn't go to trial it was so long since the alleged incidents. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and molested her. bill cosby didn't take the stand during his trial. instead, his defence...
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you're the patriots, the trailblazers in the best american tradition. and you're humbled to be among that group. to the 12 members of this new class of american astronauts, i say congratulations. you've already captured the respect and admiration of your peers and when you lift off the launch pad, to boldly go, you'll capture the imagination of your nation and the world. and i believe with all of my heart that when you go, you will not go alone. for as the psalmist teaches us, if you rise on the wings of the dawn, if you go up to the heavens, even there his hand will guide you. and his right hand will hold you fast. as you begin this journey, know that you will be carried by grace and by the prayers of the american people. so godspeed to the class of 2017. may god guide you and bless you. may god bless nasa, may god bless the united states. >>> the senate intelligence committee released former fbi director jim comey's written statement ahead of his appearance before the committee. here's a headline from "the economist." "james comey is to testify that d
you're the patriots, the trailblazers in the best american tradition. and you're humbled to be among that group. to the 12 members of this new class of american astronauts, i say congratulations. you've already captured the respect and admiration of your peers and when you lift off the launch pad, to boldly go, you'll capture the imagination of your nation and the world. and i believe with all of my heart that when you go, you will not go alone. for as the psalmist teaches us, if you rise on...
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. .. 0f highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer... of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn‘t go to trial because it was so couldn‘t go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. 0ne so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of thejurors were drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby walks free, but there is the prospect he is going to be retried, and there is no question that in spite of this result his reputation as something of an american fatherfigure reputation as something of an american father figure has reputation as something of an american fatherfigure has now been tarnished. you‘re watching bbc news. i am arlene foster at the bbc sport centre. at the first test against the all blacks one week away, the british and irish lions had a victory
. .. 0f highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer... of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn‘t go to trial because it was so couldn‘t go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. 0ne so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of thejurors were...
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and honored to win the trailblazer award. >> i spent a lot of time at the apollo as a kid, as a teenager, and a director i worked at the apollo, it is a very important place to me. >> history dates back decade. >> a gathering place. and so, ever since it opened its doors in 1934, today we have thing like uptown hall series, where we talk about topical issues that impact the community, harlem community. >> engaging evening kicked off with a one of a kind performance by c- lo. >> ♪ ♪ harlem has a special place in my heart, tonight was about keeping harlem true to being the mecca for black america. and the apollo theater has always been a cornerstone and shining light for the community. >> did you have fun. >> i had a blast. >> yeah. >> yeah, i met people that i look up, to it is one of those you are covering the event. it was an up lifting night. ♪ >> another great night of chasing news, thanks for watching, we'll see you tomorrow; really, we'll be back tomorrow, same time, same place. be there. it's going to be a great show tomorrow, seriously. >> have a story we should know about?
and honored to win the trailblazer award. >> i spent a lot of time at the apollo as a kid, as a teenager, and a director i worked at the apollo, it is a very important place to me. >> history dates back decade. >> a gathering place. and so, ever since it opened its doors in 1934, today we have thing like uptown hall series, where we talk about topical issues that impact the community, harlem community. >> engaging evening kicked off with a one of a kind performance by c-...
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the correspond was quite a trailblazer >> i think he'd be surprised and excited about this. never -- he reached tremendous heights, he never thought of himself as a big man. he did his work. but he would be pleased and honored. >> the mural will be revealed on november 9th. cbs corporation. the philadelphia association of black journalists are playing big roles in this project in making it come to fruition. >>> chelsea, you're here, you've been busy. when i got up the sun was out but it was violent. >> this morning was a mess. especially in new jersey. had two confirmed tornados. but you wouldn't have even know if you slept by the afternoon we had blue skies and sunshine. take a live look at the network. we're looking at rehoboth beach. we got people enjoying night, beautiful beach night out there. and we got more beautiful weather. now that we're done with the severe weather. both this morning and yesterday. here's a live look at stormscan 3. things are relatively for the most part. more quiet than earlier. we have a couple of showers located north and west of philadelphia.
the correspond was quite a trailblazer >> i think he'd be surprised and excited about this. never -- he reached tremendous heights, he never thought of himself as a big man. he did his work. but he would be pleased and honored. >> the mural will be revealed on november 9th. cbs corporation. the philadelphia association of black journalists are playing big roles in this project in making it come to fruition. >>> chelsea, you're here, you've been busy. when i got up the sun...
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heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor and undoubtedly a trailblazer. of the dozens of women who came qf the dozens of women whocame saying he sexually assaulted most couldn't go to trial them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though. brought by andrea constant, a former university for now, bill cosby walks free. there is the question that he may be tried again. there is no doubt that this american father figure has now been tarnished. shortly, we will be speaking to someone who was in that court case and witnessed events as they developed. events are taking place across the country this weekend te mark the firstanniversary— e r w e v v v . the great get together, as it's called, has been organised by her family. the idea is forfriends, neighbours and others they don't yet know to spend time with each other. fiona was in yorkshire earlier, in jo cox's this has been the focus of the events this weekend, because it is in the old constituency ofjo cox. people told us th
heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor and undoubtedly a trailblazer. of the dozens of women who came qf the dozens of women whocame saying he sexually assaulted most couldn't go to trial them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though. brought by andrea constant, a former university for now, bill cosby walks free. there is the question that he may be tried again....
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be -- >> it was and i will remind people all the time about marla being one of the first like with a trailblazer and people forget marla was the executive producer of 227 and the star of 227 and she had her marla's memory lane and acting, it was not an acting school. it was aking like shrine, you know? >> yeah. >> so marla, i got to get in front row seat to see how a woman is a boss operates. i didn't realize how getting all of that as i was -- absorbing it because i am making similar moves now. m marla, that's my other mommy. >> you are not just aking, you are producing and writing and directing. >> it is a natural progression or expansion i would like to say. i am never leaving the one in the dust, kind of do it all together. but, i think one of the things i love about acting is that we observe things and that's what actors do, we take it in and we are students of life. you know just that you do thisag ta tabs, i will remember to do this and this. because i am taking it all in all the time, i am able to employ these gifts that come along the way. >> yeah. >> how has the directing aid in your a
be -- >> it was and i will remind people all the time about marla being one of the first like with a trailblazer and people forget marla was the executive producer of 227 and the star of 227 and she had her marla's memory lane and acting, it was not an acting school. it was aking like shrine, you know? >> yeah. >> so marla, i got to get in front row seat to see how a woman is a boss operates. i didn't realize how getting all of that as i was -- absorbing it because i am making...
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best known for his time on 60 minutes, the late cbs news correspond was quite the trailblazer >> if ed were here, i believe he'd be surprised and excited about this. never, well while he reached tremendous heights, he never thought of himself as a big man, in his own head. he did his work. so he would be really, really pleased and deeply honored i believe. >> he was quite the legend. the mural will be revealed on november 9th. the cbs corporation joined the ed bradley foundation to fund the mural. the philadelphia association of black journalists and his alma madder are playing big roles in this project. it's well, well deserved for such a great man. >>> shelties >>> some locations picked up well over an inch of rain and torrential rain and downpours thanks to the tropical moisture that was in the air, due to what was left of cindy but that since moved on out. turned into a really nice afternoon, we officially climbed to around 88 degrees today at philadelphia international airport. the average for today is 85. so we were above that, but in the coming days, we're going to be dropping b
best known for his time on 60 minutes, the late cbs news correspond was quite the trailblazer >> if ed were here, i believe he'd be surprised and excited about this. never, well while he reached tremendous heights, he never thought of himself as a big man, in his own head. he did his work. so he would be really, really pleased and deeply honored i believe. >> he was quite the legend. the mural will be revealed on november 9th. the cbs corporation joined the ed bradley foundation to...
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he's not a trailblazer, but an impersonator. johnny depp is culturally appropriating keith richards. and now he's 54. a member of aarp and its time to stop dressing like your mother's hat rack. he probably tried to maintain his relevance. but that is dwindling. the real dangers, and is saying you like trump. all he can do is copy other celebrities. act like keith richards, act like kathy griffin entering like all the. it's the banality of it. so how low do you have to be to say that you want to kill the president. he wants so bad to be a rolling stone, but he's just rolling stoned. he apologized, they always do. >> i think was going on right now, celebrities talking about some assassinating the president. there's a pattern that's emerging. there is a death cult surrounding the president. can you imagine if vince vaughn or other right wing celebrities fantasizing about assassinating president obama. it would be earth shattering. >> jesse: we do this every night on "the five" ." i just want someone in hollywood to condemn him. >>
he's not a trailblazer, but an impersonator. johnny depp is culturally appropriating keith richards. and now he's 54. a member of aarp and its time to stop dressing like your mother's hat rack. he probably tried to maintain his relevance. but that is dwindling. the real dangers, and is saying you like trump. all he can do is copy other celebrities. act like keith richards, act like kathy griffin entering like all the. it's the banality of it. so how low do you have to be to say that you want to...
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. >> when you mention tim ryan's name and i'll say this nancy pelosi she was a trailblazer, she's the first female speaker. that said tim ryan, is that the kind of voter that you need to sway to win states like ohio again if you're a democrat. >> if you're a democrat you want to make sure that you turn out folks that are in what they call the rising american electorate. you want to turn out younger voters, genxers, millennials, people of color, yes, some working class voters, white as well. so, latinos. so, you're going to want to have somebody who looks a lot like where america is going -- >> we're running out of time. i want to give michael a chance to give a final word. 20 seconds before we get out of here. i didn't want to interrupt you because that was a gun point but i want to give michael a chance. >> tim ryan may or may not be the answer. what were do know is continuing with the same veteran leadership is not going to give the democrats what they need going forward. >> you said it right there. atima, we appreciate you being here. we appreciate fauntroy. >> thank you. >> the pr
. >> when you mention tim ryan's name and i'll say this nancy pelosi she was a trailblazer, she's the first female speaker. that said tim ryan, is that the kind of voter that you need to sway to win states like ohio again if you're a democrat. >> if you're a democrat you want to make sure that you turn out folks that are in what they call the rising american electorate. you want to turn out younger voters, genxers, millennials, people of color, yes, some working class voters, white...
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. >> reporter: for 26 years ed bradley smoothly shined as a correspondent for 60 minutes a trailblazer known for bold questions and powerful interviews, a role model for millions to watch, and on this corner, for thousands more to see in the form of a mural. >> contacted mural arts, go ahead, that would be great, and i reached out to various people, shared information with them, went out, and everybody was in love with the idea to honor ed bradley with the mural. >> murals talk about our history, our stories, our struggles, as preparations. >> reporter: with that an an artistic vision to celebrate bradley was born and to make this a reality the philadelphia mural arts program chose 30 students from philadelphia to help with the process which began with an educational field trip. first, they took a two hour bus ride to insuring to visit cbs headquarters to learn about journalism and walk in bradley's footsteps. >> to see you guys walk in and say wow, this is so cool, so great. >> reporter: after snapping photos in studio 57, bradley's widow was there as wednesday began to paint the actu
. >> reporter: for 26 years ed bradley smoothly shined as a correspondent for 60 minutes a trailblazer known for bold questions and powerful interviews, a role model for millions to watch, and on this corner, for thousands more to see in the form of a mural. >> contacted mural arts, go ahead, that would be great, and i reached out to various people, shared information with them, went out, and everybody was in love with the idea to honor ed bradley with the mural. >> murals...
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heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby walks free, but there is the prospect he is going to be retried, and there is no question that in spite of this result his reputation as something of an american father figure has now been tarnished. several people are being recognised for their bravery. among them, pc keith palmer, killed as he tried to stop a man from entering parliament in the westminster attacks in march, he has been awarded a posthumous george medal. for pcs craig nicholls and jonathan wright, who arrested the man who killed jo cox mp, queen's gallantry medals. bernard kenny, who was with the mp received the george medal. he sano and he tried
heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby...
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>>> the former president and ceo of the pennsylvania convention center regarded as a trailblazer in the community is now laid to rest. loved ones and local leaders attended ahmeenah young's funeral yesterday. she died after a battle with cancer. she was 69 years old. young spent more than 20 years with the center serving as the first african-american and first female president and ceo. city council president darrell clark said philadelphia has lost a shining star. >>> a south jersey congressman who helped revive the gop health care law will get a boost from president trump this upcoming weekend. the president will join tom mcarthur at his golf club in new jersey. he represents portions of burlington and ocean county. >>> activists opposed to the republicans' plan for health care rallied outside the philadelphia office of pat toomey yesterday. the american people look act passed the house last month -- the american health care act passed the house last month. >> if it's not the same for everybody and doesn't insure more people, the answer is no! >> no! >> many house republicans admitted
>>> the former president and ceo of the pennsylvania convention center regarded as a trailblazer in the community is now laid to rest. loved ones and local leaders attended ahmeenah young's funeral yesterday. she died after a battle with cancer. she was 69 years old. young spent more than 20 years with the center serving as the first african-american and first female president and ceo. city council president darrell clark said philadelphia has lost a shining star. >>> a south...
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heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby walks free, but there is the prospect he is going to be retried, and there is no question that in spite of this result his reputation as something of an american father figure has now been tarnished. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the government of the philippines says more than 300 people are known to have been killed in the battle against islamist militants in marawi. president rodrigo duterte says the presence of fighters from the so—called islamic state had made it a brutal conflict. police in paris have arrested a man who's suspected of attacking a prominent centre—right c
heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby...
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the former president and ceo of the pennsylvania convention center regarded as a trailblazer in the community is now laid to rest. loved ones and leaders attended ahmeenah young's funeral yesterday. she died friday after a battle with cancer. she was 69. she spent more than 20 years at the convention center serving as its first african-american and first female president and ceo. city council president darrell clark said philadelphia has lost a shining star. >>> a south jersey congressman who helped revive the gop overhaul will get a boost from president trump this weekend. the president will join republican tom mcanother thur saturday at -- mcarthur at his golf club. >>> those who oppose the republicans' health care bill rallied outside of the office of pat toomey yesterday. the american health care act passed the house last month. toomey is among 13 republicans writing the senate version of the bill. >> if it's not the same for everybody and it's not cheaper and doesn't insure more people, the answer is -- no! >> no! >> many house republicans admitted they did not read the health care bill
the former president and ceo of the pennsylvania convention center regarded as a trailblazer in the community is now laid to rest. loved ones and leaders attended ahmeenah young's funeral yesterday. she died friday after a battle with cancer. she was 69. she spent more than 20 years at the convention center serving as its first african-american and first female president and ceo. city council president darrell clark said philadelphia has lost a shining star. >>> a south jersey...
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we'll meet the trailblazing pilot who's retiring his wigs after breaking the color barrier in the cockpit. we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, buy two and get a third free on sun and skin care. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here. this is no place to raise a child." james comey... another black eye for uber after a letter surfaces instructing employees on the do's and don ts of hooking up... and the warriors are one win away from a historic undefeated run through the n-b-a playoffs... we'll get you ready for the game -- and show you how one bay area artist is cashing in big- time... join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some
we'll meet the trailblazing pilot who's retiring his wigs after breaking the color barrier in the cockpit. we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, buy two and get a third free on sun and skin care. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember....
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heyday bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. built cosby didn't take the stand —— bill cosby. women's rights lawyers have been boiled saying they still hope for a retrial. if the court allows more accuses to testify next time, it might make a difference. in other words, it's too to celebrate, mr cosby. rounded to maybejust around the corner. —— round two. for now, bill cosby walks free, but there is the prospect he is going to be retried, and there is no question that in spite of this result his reputation as something of an american father figure has now been tarnished. an egyptian court has recommended the death penalty for thirty people convicted of involvement in the killing of the country's top public
heyday bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. built cosby didn't take the stand —— bill cosby. women's...
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heyday bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. but dozens of women who came forward saying he‘d drugged then sexually assaulted them. most cases couldn‘t go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and molested her. bill cosby didn‘t take the stand during his trial. instead, his defence team tried to undermine the credibility of his accuser. women‘s rights lawyers have been appalled but say they still hope for a retrial. if the court allows more accusers to testify next time, it might make a difference. in other words, it‘s too early to celebrate, mr cosby. round two may be just around the corner. for now, bill cosby does walk free, but there is the prospect that he‘s going to be retried, and there‘s no question that in spite of this result his reputation as something of an american father figure has now been tarnished. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in morrisstown, pennsylva
heyday bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. but dozens of women who came forward saying he‘d drugged then sexually assaulted them. most cases couldn‘t go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and molested her. bill cosby didn‘t take the stand during his trial....
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heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby walks free, but there is the prospect he is going to be retried, and there is no question that in spite of this result his reputation as something of an american father figure has now been tarnished. seven us crew members are missing after an american warship collided with a philippine container ship off the east coast of japan. the uss fitzgerald, which has now arrived back at port, crashed into the phillipine vessel in the middle of the night. it was heading for the nearby port of yo—koss—ka under its own power. crashed into the phillipine vessel in the middle of the night. among those injured. the policeman
heyday, bill cosby was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor, and undoubtedly a trailblazer. .. of the dozens of women who came forward saying he sexually assaulted them, most couldn't go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, though, brought by andrea constand, a former university employee who claims that in 2004 he drugged and then molested her. all of the jurors were not convinced. for now, bill cosby...
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in his heyday he was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor and a trailblazer. but more than 50 women have come forward saying he sexually assaulted them. most could not go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. 0ne the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, brought by andrea constant, a former university employee who claims in 2040 he drugged her then molested her. one of his old interviews joking about drugging women, maybe something he regretted. on the head ofa pin, something he regretted. on the head of a pin, the girl would something he regretted. on the head ofa pin, the girl would drink something he regretted. on the head of a pin, the girl would drink it and, hollow america. former guest star lily burn card had regarded him asa star lily burn card had regarded him as a mentor but claimed he sexually assaulted her three times in the early 90s. she says the real bill cosby early 90s. she says the real bill cos by ha d early 90s. she says the real bill cosby had been on display. early 90s. she says the r
in his heyday he was the most prominent african—american, the highest—paid actor and a trailblazer. but more than 50 women have come forward saying he sexually assaulted them. most could not go to trial because it was so long since the alleged incidents took place. 0ne the alleged incidents took place. one case was heard in court, brought by andrea constant, a former university employee who claims in 2040 he drugged her then molested her. one of his old interviews joking about drugging...
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. >>> the former president and ceo of the pennsylvania convention center was remember said as a trailblazer at a funeral today. amina young died friday after a battle with cancer. she was 69 years old. today friends and family gaerd in overbrook to say good-bye. she saved as the first african-american president and ceo. >>> a follow up on a lawsuit involving wawa and a convenience store. patterson based dawa says it will change its name after dawa sued the store. dawa is the casual way of saying come in korean. >>> take a look at this video. a woman dragged across the parking lot as she tried to stop two thieves. a man tried to grab her belongings from her car, and she tried to grab her belongings from their car door. she only had minor injures, and police are still looking for those thieves. >>> chief meteorologist glenn "hurrican "hurricane" schwartz is here. >> there's going to be a couple of days where you won't be able to see the skyline either because the clouds will be so low and there'll be a good bit of fog. 70s farther to the south. and at the jersey shore we had that onshore wind
. >>> the former president and ceo of the pennsylvania convention center was remember said as a trailblazer at a funeral today. amina young died friday after a battle with cancer. she was 69 years old. today friends and family gaerd in overbrook to say good-bye. she saved as the first african-american president and ceo. >>> a follow up on a lawsuit involving wawa and a convenience store. patterson based dawa says it will change its name after dawa sued the store. dawa is the...
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. >> well, george wyman is america's forgotten trailblazer. >> 1903, wyman, an oakland mechanic who also raced bicycles, set his sights on a much longer journey. >> in march of 1903, he published he was going to be the first person to ride a motorcycle across the united states. >> he launched that trip from san francisco may 16th. >> at 2:30 in the afternoon on 1903, george a. wyman left his spot, he followed the trance continental railroad. >> it was basically a bicycle with a motor. >> like most of the world, marty had never heard the story of her great grandfather. >> i didn't know much about him. >> the recent discovery of articles he wrote while duming his trip for a motorcycle magazine have shed new light on his trek. >> he got stuck in mud, thrown off his bike. >> took pictures along the way. >> wyman arrived to fanfare in new york city on july 6th. >> took him 50 days to do it, the first person to ride a motorized vehicle. >> they were shut from history when the first automobile made the same trip two weeks later. >> it was completely forgotten. >> but shine and masterson have se
. >> well, george wyman is america's forgotten trailblazer. >> 1903, wyman, an oakland mechanic who also raced bicycles, set his sights on a much longer journey. >> in march of 1903, he published he was going to be the first person to ride a motorcycle across the united states. >> he launched that trip from san francisco may 16th. >> at 2:30 in the afternoon on 1903, george a. wyman left his spot, he followed the trance continental railroad. >> it was...
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he's not a trailblazer, but an imitator. it's why hugh imitates keith richards wherever he goes. remember when rachel decided she was black? he is doing the same thing. he's culturally appropriating case record. he's a member of aarp, it's time to stop dressing like her mother's hat rack. he's since apologized and said he intended on malice and he probably didn't. what he intended to do is maintain his relevance, clinging to a coolness that's dwindling. the easiest way to say stuff that hollywood things is dangerous when enough. the real danger is commented saying that you like product trump. but the bloated parrot that is data revealed that all celebrities do is copy other celebrities. act like keith richards, act like kathy griffin, drink like oliver reed. it was johnny depp? i don't think he really knows. i don't think it's a joke that's the outrage, it's the banality of it. how desperate must be you be just to say you want to assassinate the president just for applause?t johnny depp desperate pretty want so badly to be a rolling stone, but he's just rolling stonet. he apologi
he's not a trailblazer, but an imitator. it's why hugh imitates keith richards wherever he goes. remember when rachel decided she was black? he is doing the same thing. he's culturally appropriating case record. he's a member of aarp, it's time to stop dressing like her mother's hat rack. he's since apologized and said he intended on malice and he probably didn't. what he intended to do is maintain his relevance, clinging to a coolness that's dwindling. the easiest way to say stuff that...
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installed at 949 belmont avenue, best known for his job on 60 minutes late cbs news correspondent was a trailblazer. >> if ed were here i think he would be surprised, and really excited about this. he never -- while he reached tremendous heights as a journalist he never thought of himself as a big man in his own head, he did his work. so he would be really pleased, and deeply honored as well i think. >> the mural will be revealed on november 9th. >>> cbs corporation joined ed bradley family foundation to fund the mural there, the philadelphia association of black journalist and bradley's alma matter cheyney university are both playing a big role in this project. >>> well, police officer in new york is recovering after being shot in the head we have an update coming up. >>> then we are not only won who experienced severe weather yesterday we will take a look at clean up efforts for the west in pittsburgh. >>> here at home matt's working on than that weekend forecast, for you find out when our next chance of seeing showers could be when we come right back. this summer in a place where flavor runs dee
installed at 949 belmont avenue, best known for his job on 60 minutes late cbs news correspondent was a trailblazer. >> if ed were here i think he would be surprised, and really excited about this. he never -- while he reached tremendous heights as a journalist he never thought of himself as a big man in his own head, he did his work. so he would be really pleased, and deeply honored as well i think. >> the mural will be revealed on november 9th. >>> cbs corporation joined...
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reporter: twenty-six years ed bradley smoothly shined as a correspondent for 60 minutes , a courageous trailblazer men for bold questions, and powerful interviews. a role model for millions to watch, and on this corner, for thuses more to see in the form of a mural. >> mural arts, go ahead, ed bradley would be great but i reached out to various people, shared information with his widow, patricia and everybody was in love with the idea, to honor ed bradley with the mural. >> murals talk about our history, stories, struggles. >> reporter: with that an artistic vision to celebrate bradley was born and to make this idea a reality the philly mural arts program chose 30 students from philadelphia to help with the process which began with an educational field trip. but first they took a two hour bus ride to insuring to visit cbs headquarters to learn about journalism and walk in bradley's footsteps if see you walk in and say thinks so cool and great. >> reporter: after snapping photos in famed studio 57 bradley's widow was there as they began to paint sheets of cloth that would be used in the mural. >> i
reporter: twenty-six years ed bradley smoothly shined as a correspondent for 60 minutes , a courageous trailblazer men for bold questions, and powerful interviews. a role model for millions to watch, and on this corner, for thuses more to see in the form of a mural. >> mural arts, go ahead, ed bradley would be great but i reached out to various people, shared information with his widow, patricia and everybody was in love with the idea, to honor ed bradley with the mural. >> murals...
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buried at the site and known in local history as a medical trailblazer. >> he wanted to be a doctor. knowing his parents were just out of slavery, he knew that he would not be able to going to school but that did not stop the vision. >> that was just one of the many stories he told me he plans to share once the building is restored. >> like bring reenactors in here and they would sit and tell the stories. came out of slavery and came up this way. >> reporter: for me today was a history lesson of a relatively overlooked sight in mt. laurel and a community fighting to make sure significant accomplishment that is happened in our area are not simi demolished and forgotten. for goodness sake, i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> certainly a lot of history there. >> we got to preserve our history and be able to tell it so we don't do it over again absolutely. let's hope it work out. >> skyfox your eye in the sky of course flying over road work in montgomery county if you use i-76 you're going to want to factor in extra time in the upcoming weeks even more than usual. today penndot started the proces
buried at the site and known in local history as a medical trailblazer. >> he wanted to be a doctor. knowing his parents were just out of slavery, he knew that he would not be able to going to school but that did not stop the vision. >> that was just one of the many stories he told me he plans to share once the building is restored. >> like bring reenactors in here and they would sit and tell the stories. came out of slavery and came up this way. >> reporter: for me...
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james still buried at the sight and known in local history as a medical trailblazer. >> he wanted to be a doctor. now knowing his parents were just out laugh row, he knew that he would not be able to go to school but that did not stop the vision. >> reporter: that was just one of the many stories he told me he plans to share once the building is restored. >> i bring reactors in here and they would sit and tell the stories. you know how migrate great montgomery came out of slavery and came up this way. >> reporter: for me today was a history lesson of a relatively overlooked sight in mt. laurel and a community fighting to make sure significant a accomplishments that happened in our area are not simply demolished and forgotten for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. ♪ >>> it's history that makes us who we are, right. >> let's hope that they get that. that way we can remember. that's what we need to do. >> and not repeat. >> absolutely. thank you very much. >>> house on fire but it's what happened on camera moments before these flames broke out that caught the attention of police. >> ch
james still buried at the sight and known in local history as a medical trailblazer. >> he wanted to be a doctor. now knowing his parents were just out laugh row, he knew that he would not be able to go to school but that did not stop the vision. >> reporter: that was just one of the many stories he told me he plans to share once the building is restored. >> i bring reactors in here and they would sit and tell the stories. you know how migrate great montgomery came out of...
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. >>> the 26th pick, the portland trailblazers selected caleb swanigan out of purdue. an amazing story. he went from a 6'2", 360-pound eighth grader living in a homeless shelter in utah to now an nba player. he says his tough upbringing only going to help him in the nba. while some feel pressure on the court, he's dealt with real-life pressure. basketball is fun for him now. >>> dodgers and mets last night. this ball heading for the seats. you got to check out this dad -- he leaps up and makes the one-handed grab while holding his baby. look, guys. mom is not pleased about the situation. she immediately grabs the child back and acts like, what are you doing? the guy, though, just like, what, look, i caught the ball while holding my deadbeat. i'm -- while holding my baby. i'm a hero. mom did not see it that way. did not see it that way. >> that's a remarkable grab. left handed -- >> impressive. >> with the bobble and not dropping the kid. remarkable. >> multitasking at its best. >> i think he's still in trouble. >> you're right. sometimes we dads can multitask, too. tha
. >>> the 26th pick, the portland trailblazers selected caleb swanigan out of purdue. an amazing story. he went from a 6'2", 360-pound eighth grader living in a homeless shelter in utah to now an nba player. he says his tough upbringing only going to help him in the nba. while some feel pressure on the court, he's dealt with real-life pressure. basketball is fun for him now. >>> dodgers and mets last night. this ball heading for the seats. you got to check out this dad --...
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best known for his time on 60 minutes late cbs news correspondent was a trailblazer. >> if ed were here i think he would be surprised and really excited about this. he never, well, while he reached tremendous heights as a journalist he never thought of himself as a big man in his own head, he did his work. so he would be really, really placed, and deeply honored as well i think. >> now, the mural will be revealed on november 9th, and, cbs corporation joined the ed bradley family foundation to fund the mural. the philadelphia association of black journalist, and bradley's alma matter, cheyney university are both playing big rolls in this project. >>> well, a special honor for philadelphia's very own, boys two men. >> applause. >> broad street between christian and carpenter is now known as boys two men boulevard, it was renamed in honor of the grammy award winning group during a big celebration in south philadelphia yesterday. members of the group attended philadelphia high school for creative and performing arts located on that stretch of broad street. congratulations to them. >>> well,
best known for his time on 60 minutes late cbs news correspondent was a trailblazer. >> if ed were here i think he would be surprised and really excited about this. he never, well, while he reached tremendous heights as a journalist he never thought of himself as a big man in his own head, he did his work. so he would be really, really placed, and deeply honored as well i think. >> now, the mural will be revealed on november 9th, and, cbs corporation joined the ed bradley family...
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. -- he was a trailblazers not just in ocean but in life. he knew the importance of preserving our ocean. santa cruz is one of four locations in the world that preserve surf bots and their environment. and developed an educational program in a kata ma ran teaching students how to be stewards of the ocean. jet bestowed on us the wet suit and year round surfing, he left a legacy for our children to understand that being in and around the ocean really can make everything all right. for that i thank and i honor jack o'neill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognize snigs -- recognize snigs without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. duncan: mr. speaker, i rise -- the chaplain mentioned in his prayer a few minutes ago d-day. i rise to honor those who battled at midway. this year marks 75 years since u.s. defeated the japanese imperial navy. victory in this battle allowed the united states and its allies to go on offense for the duration of the war.
. -- he was a trailblazers not just in ocean but in life. he knew the importance of preserving our ocean. santa cruz is one of four locations in the world that preserve surf bots and their environment. and developed an educational program in a kata ma ran teaching students how to be stewards of the ocean. jet bestowed on us the wet suit and year round surfing, he left a legacy for our children to understand that being in and around the ocean really can make everything all right. for that i...
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she was a trailblazer with many admirable qualities, but it was the moral courage that she demonstrated in 1950 that established her as a truly extraordinary leader. in the 1950's, the nation's confidence was shaken by financial trouble, russia's success at developing an atomic weapon. in that context, the political opportunist senator joseph mccarthy took advantage of what senator smith called the hart -- the four horsemen. unfairly called into question the patriotism and integrity of many good americans. he literally destroyed lives and careers with rumor and innuendo. although many agreed with his broad sweeping accusations, very few had the courage to take on senator mccarthy. on the first of june, 1950, center it margaret chase smith took to the senate floor and delivered a speech she declared as a declaration conscience. for many reasons, it was a bold step for her to take. she was a very junior senator and at the time, mccarthy was very popular here in new england. as the only woman in the senate, she was under extreme scrutiny at a time when many believed that women had no place
she was a trailblazer with many admirable qualities, but it was the moral courage that she demonstrated in 1950 that established her as a truly extraordinary leader. in the 1950's, the nation's confidence was shaken by financial trouble, russia's success at developing an atomic weapon. in that context, the political opportunist senator joseph mccarthy took advantage of what senator smith called the hart -- the four horsemen. unfairly called into question the patriotism and integrity of many...
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.>> thank he represented here and thank you for being a trailblazer and pioneer on issues of gender equality. as a new member of congress, i found it find it appalling that military families don't have the same access to contraception as civilians. i would never have guessed that we still have this disparity. it seems to me just basic common sense that we should give those who fight and protect us the same access to contraception as those who are civilians so i appreciate your leadership on this, thank you. >> with a 32 seconds i have left , i would give you that time. >> thank you mister chairman. clearly servicemembers and their families deserve the same level of coverage and care as the civilians that they fight for. >> your amendment would bring tricare in line with standard birth control coverage, coverage offered by civilian health insurance plans and remove cost-sharing. i also it would remove cost-sharing for contraceptive care in general. >> this, i want to thank you for your leadership on this issue an ideal back. >> the time of the gentle lady has expired, other discussion on the
.>> thank he represented here and thank you for being a trailblazer and pioneer on issues of gender equality. as a new member of congress, i found it find it appalling that military families don't have the same access to contraception as civilians. i would never have guessed that we still have this disparity. it seems to me just basic common sense that we should give those who fight and protect us the same access to contraception as those who are civilians so i appreciate your leadership...
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[laughing] i'm shameless, dies, she looked at ambassador haley mad to scors a trailblazer. in 20 -- to the bush can the first indian american told staff to live public office when she won a seat in the south carolina statehouse where i served with her for six years. in 2010 she she was elected the first female as well as the first minority governor of south carolina. in her tenure as governor of south carolina ambassador haley brought investment and job job e all over the world. south carolina now holds more than 1200 operations of international firms which employs more than 131,000 south carolinians. a lot of this investment was directly tied to governor haley is efforts, spatial businesses in europe and in asia. on november 22, to a 16 the president in mac donald trump become the ambassador to the united nations where she continues to strongly represent american interests on the world stage. ambassador haley, welcome to congress and we look forward to your testimony. i yield back. >> and welcome, ambassador without objection the ambassadors full prepared statements will b
[laughing] i'm shameless, dies, she looked at ambassador haley mad to scors a trailblazer. in 20 -- to the bush can the first indian american told staff to live public office when she won a seat in the south carolina statehouse where i served with her for six years. in 2010 she she was elected the first female as well as the first minority governor of south carolina. in her tenure as governor of south carolina ambassador haley brought investment and job job e all over the world. south carolina...
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she's such a trailblazer >> james blake, the book is "ways of gce tnkra,"ha you >> thank you >> when we come back, scott sperling is joining us for the hour utensils, even made custom donut cutters. wow! all with points. that's how i created the ripple: the doughnut in a doughnut in a doughnut. suddenly it's everywhere. i mean, it really took off. what will you create with your points? learn more about the ink business preferred card. >>> the energy agenda. president trump pushes america first policies in the industry a first on cnbc interview with interior secretary, ryan sizink, straight ahead >>> blue apron pricing its ipo at the bottom end of the range >>> plus, a milestone for the iphone -- >> today apple is going to reinvent the phone >> it's been ten years since apple's flagship product hit the shelves. we'll talk about what's ahead for the tech giant, as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> announcer: live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box. we're live as the nasdaq market site i
she's such a trailblazer >> james blake, the book is "ways of gce tnkra,"ha you >> thank you >> when we come back, scott sperling is joining us for the hour utensils, even made custom donut cutters. wow! all with points. that's how i created the ripple: the doughnut in a doughnut in a doughnut. suddenly it's everywhere. i mean, it really took off. what will you create with your points? learn more about the ink business preferred card. >>> the energy agenda....