Hes out at the Old Ball Game and what the team did to help him. Come on, guys. Its not as easy as it looks. Alrntsly not. Bam. Oh, well. Oh. Oops. Oh. Oh. Right in the glasses. Oh, my goodness, its a busy wednesday morning. In just a minute kim davis on that secret meeting with the pope. You see her right there and it is a wet day here in new york with a lot more to come. Right to the weather. We begin with that massive storm churning in the atlantic. Joaquin picking up strength as it moves towards the east coast as a hurricane warning is issued this morning for the bahamas. Ginger following its path and this one could be a big problem. Right, so max sustained win, 70 Miles Per Hour with joaquin drifting westsouthwest at only six Miles Per Hour. Hurricane warnings for the central and northern bahamas and rip current and advisories from coastal South Carolina to miami. Our confidence is high through friday. Its got hot water. It will develop into a hurricane. Could even become a categor
From contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Seven time grammy winner,al jarreau. My old friend celebrating duke with whom al shared so many wonderful moments. Lets take a look at a cut from the cd called summer breeze. It was originally on dukes love aware album. What i wouldnt have given just to be in that studio. Its all games in there. I call sally clark. I saw paul jackson on guitar. Good lord. Wonderful players. You have some friends. And people who came to help me do this wonderful record to celebrate the great george duke. George was quite an artist. Take me back to the beginnings of your friendship. Theres a record called al jarreau and george duke live at the half note. My wife says b. C. B. C. Dont forget that, al. We were there. Right. People were doing other music than what we were doing. We were swimming upstream. Finding an audience for this little jazzy something we were doing, testing the waters and making decisions about whether to go forwa
From contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Seven time grammy winner,al jarreau. My old friend celebrating duke with whom al shared so many wonderful moments. Lets take a look at a cut from the cd called summer breeze. It was originally on dukes love aware album. What i wouldnt have given just to be in that studio. Its all games in there. I call sally clark. I saw paul jackson on guitar. Good lord. Wonderful players. You have some friends. And people who came to help me do this wonderful record to celebrate the great george duke. George was quite an artist. Take me back to the beginnings of your friendship. Theres a record called al jarreau and george duke live at the half note. My wife says b. C. B. C. Dont forget that, al. We were there. Right. People were doing other music than what we were doing. We were swimming upstream. Finding an audience for this little jazzy something we were doing, testing the waters and making decisions about whether to go forwa
People still missing. We have the news from europe, including the french president Francois Hollande courts his chinese counterpart with billion dollar deal on the table. And the bishop of bling steps down from his post in germany. The u. S. President said the ukraine crisis has highlighted the need for europe to increase its spending on defense, speaking at a meeting with european meeting in brussels, barack obama said some n. A. T. O. Members are not pulling their way, and for n. A. T. O. To work effectively all allies need to invest, not just britain and the u. S. It was president s first visit to e. U. Headquarters and one dominated by russia and the west after the annexation of cry ma. Obama warned russia that it will be punished for its actions in ukraine. The situation reminds us that our freedom isnt free. And weve got to be willing to pay for the assets, the personnel, the training thats required to make sure that we have a credible n. A. T. O. Force. One of the things that i
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Reaction to the tragic shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed teenager, by a Police Officer prompted a media frenzy, to be sure. Outraged protest and thousands of hours of opinion by pundits and politicians pointing just how difficult it is for Americans Still to deal with issues of racial inequality. A recent pugh survey found that only 37 of white americans believe Michael Browns death raised important issues about race, while 80 of africanamericans say that it did. Joining us now from providence, rhode island, to discuss where we need to go as a country is dr. Tricia rose, director of the center for the study of race and ethnicity in america at brown university. Tricia rose, good to have you on the program. Let me jump right in with this pugh study, i guess im not fascinated. I saw these same kinds of numbers after rodney king in l. A. , same kinds of numbers after Trayvon Martin not too long ago. I guess the