[applause] good morning. Good morning. Im going to take a quick seat. Is that im still working through trying to compete in the contest. [laughter] next year. First of all, thank you very much for joining us. Lets think the bill. [applause] and a longtime partner and colleague working at the u. S. Conference of mayors and now at the league as an ordained elder. Always cold and evangelist. Lets give it up. [applause] and a warm thanks for courtney and johnson johnson. I use the product this morning. But most importantly, i appreciated you taking the connection between the National Urban league that reaffirms the p and reaffirms the role played in Opening Doors to Corporate America a long time ago. Before it was called diversity, equity and inclusion. And i will get to that a little later. c a second, i want to welcome, raise your hand urban League Affiliate leaders from across the country. [applause]e and a those in the audience and those who are watching, this is the heart and soul of
League held a discussion on civil rights, specifically youth specific participation and mobilizing the black community to vote in the upcoming elections. The conversation took place in washington, d. C. And runs about an hour and half. ■■, [applause] thank you very much. Morni morning. Im going to take a quick seat. Is that okay . Through trying to compete in the contest. [laughter] next year. First of all, thank you very much for joining us. Lets think the bill. [applause] and a longtime partner and colleague working at the u. S. Conference of mayors and now at the league as an ordained elder. Always cold and evangelist. Lets give it up. And a warm thanks for courtney and johnson johnson. I use the product this morning. But most importantly, i appreciated you taking the connection between the National Urban league that reaffirms the partnership and reaffirms the role played in Opening Doors to Corporate America a long time ago. Before it was called diversity, equity and inclusion.
david patterson ripping new york city officials. there are other people out on the street who are homeless. they have problems, too. we are witnessing history tonight. breaking the record for the most grammy wins of all time beyonce. god bless you. thank you so much. people keep on dying. brian: hey, the grammys were last night. it s a time for music to salute music. move sessions to salute other musicians. they seem to pick the same person every single time. do you notice it s all about beyonce, beyonce. how can you be getting this is chris stapleton by the way. is he more country music. he sounds more bliewzy. ainsley: performing with stevie wonder. i don t think he should be labeled country. i think he is a more blues. pete: there is a lot of creditor reason. brian: i listened to his book on tape. pete: i woke up to one text from my wife to prepare for the show and she said the grammys 50th anniversary of hip hop was off the charts awesome. bria
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of their vehicles, break the windows and then just swim to safety in the dark. you can also see here police, first responders helping them get to higher ground. dallas fire rescue has responded to more than 180 water related emergencies. consider this, an entire summer s worth of rain fell on dallas in just hours, as much as 10 inches since sunday. one driver said her car got stuck in just minutes, and then the threat was not just on the roads. a woman woke up to knee-deep water flooding her apartment. she had just moved in. a lot of her stuff ruined. cnn s senior national correspondent, ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what are you seeing? reporter: victor, as you ve laid out, it s been a brutal morning/overnight here. this is a neighborhood in southeast dallas county. this has been some of the hardest hit areas where in some places i ve seen local weather reports say some people have received 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. that is the kind of rainfall that you