Good morning, thank you for waking up with us. It is friday morning, july 10th. Im pam cook. We want to check in with Steve Paulson because we are keeping an eye on fire season and the weather and it is certainly hot. I can feel warmer air coming through the window. Not cooler here. When milo doesnt get below 60, that is really warm. 60. So it is not believed below that. Fog bank especially on the sonoma coast and marin coast going down the coast. Yesterday was just the opposite. But it is only impacting areas near the coast. But the city has actually cooled off below average which is different. Bigger coastal fog make but it wont help inland areas. 90s to 100. 53 in San Francisco, the average low is 54. 63 livermore and san jose, brentwood at 70, king curtis close, sfo, pacifica and the city, 56, will keep them cool to my but in the temple have note problem warming up. It will be pretty hot here. But near the coast, near average temperatures well above again. Over to sell, you still w
Institutions in the empire and you do it with such elegance. In such sensitivity in your scholarship actually is best in terms of incarceration among poor people. It is crucial. To be able to spend this time with you, its a beautiful thing. But when we think of marcaine, we really think about the great moments in the great tradition of the grant people for the face of tara, and sigma is able to generate levels of vision. Unbelievable high quality. First and foremost is this calling. What i felt was very important was that he gets santos type sanitize. Prophesies. What you mean by that. His old man with a smile. Ending out gifts and everybody got a smile on the face and fbi is saying, thats the most dangerous man in america. In other black leaders are saying they were trying to organize poor people to go to vietnam. He put forth through such power. He is an american. He was a traitor to the country is incorporated so as not do, he says, you never knew me. You never know me. I am called
project? they want to begin by saluting you you are a caretaker of one of the greatest institutions that you do that with such elegance and best in terms of the poor people it is crucial so being able to spend this time with you it s a beautiful thing that we really are thinking of the same tradition. it s one of the great moments in the tradition of the grand people in the face of terror and trauma and the stigma they were able to generate statements of love and unbelievable high quality service to the least he is a christian minister at first and foremost, that is his calling. .. but there is no martin. that we can go on and on. and with respect to african-americans because part of what you are describing is the historical amnesia to the fact doctor king was not always well loved within the black community. and you cite a pretty remarkable poll late in his life that said 55 percent of african-americans did not support doctor king on vietnam and ending poverty and that s
American filmmakers and the nazis revealed. That and much more on cbs this morning saturday, september 21st, 2013. Captioning funded by cbs and good morning. Welcome to the weekend. We begin with the wave of gun violence in chicago. Since thursday evening, at least four people were killed. 25 more were wounded in a dozen separate shootings. Gangs are blamed for some of the violence where targets include adults, innocent bystanders and even toddlers. But as Dean Reynolds reports, chicago is even safer than it was a year ago. Reporter there was a small rally friday evening against the violence that grips parts of this city. In addition to Community Leader chicagos mayor rahm emanuel attended. We cannot allow children in the city of chicago and we will not allow children in the city of chicago to have their youthfulness, their optimism their hope taken from them. Thats what gun violence does. Reporter the mayor and his audience were especially upset about the shooting of innocent children
Consider where were talking salary as far as the campaign is concerned is that, you know, everything is public. And that all the money that we raise and that pays salaries is directly from donors, smalldollar donors for the most part. So i know you were making 179 at the white house. And i think we can work something out where we keep you right along those lines. Um, specifically, let me see, i havent even added up the numbers. But we were talking about like 15k a month. Let me see what that adds up to. Times 12. Yeah, thats 180,000. Does that sound like a fair deal for you . In terms of your position specifically, i really feel like your position would require, you know, you to be able to be flexible in terms of where you are. Sometimes, you know, come to new york for occasional meetings, but i would love if you could, you know, occasionally go do speaking engagements and that sort of thing for us, i think youd be awesome doing that. So it doesnt really matter where you are. If youre