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jane martin from power. so at power we have been working for a long time around the affordability of transit as we're in the crisis with low income communities being displaced because of high cost. transportation is a huge part of the monthly budget. that's why we got involved in these efforts and other efforts to make it more affordable. biking is amazing affordable transportation option that can change thing frs a family but only if they have access to it so through this innovative collaborative partnership we have come up with a great program that brings bikes into the community that need it most and the need is huge. every service provider, every organization that we approached in the bay view that we asked if they want to collaborate on a bike build has said yes and the last one in oakdale was a huge success and exciting. we have members now with bikes and exercising together and it's exciting to see and we have other members waiting so what is really exciting about this legislation we know for all of t
jane martin from power. so at power we have been working for a long time around the affordability of transit as we're in the crisis with low income communities being displaced because of high cost. transportation is a huge part of the monthly budget. that's why we got involved in these efforts and other efforts to make it more affordable. biking is amazing affordable transportation option that can change thing frs a family but only if they have access to it so through this innovative...
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martin. i want to get to jane velez-mitchell. jane, martin savidge brings up a good point.for at least 60 years, right? 20, 20, 20 on the attempted murder. 15, 75, probably on tossing the missile. but none of it is for jordan davis. they have not reached a verdict. it was a mistrial when it comes to that. >> well, listen, angela corey, with all due respect, is in deep denial. i mean, when she says we put on everything we possibly could, no, they didn't. and i said it during the course of the trial. you know, the prosecution doesn't have to technically prove motive, but if you want to win, you have to prove a more powerful motive than i was irritated at being disrespected. the defendant, dunn managed to repeat over and over again he was scared, he was terrified. they didn't counteract that with a more powerful motive and there was a more powerful motive. as for corey, the defense attorney saying in his news conference moments ago that i've never seen signs of racism on the part of mr. dunn, guess what, he wrote a jailhouse letter saying the jails are full of blacks and all a
martin. i want to get to jane velez-mitchell. jane, martin savidge brings up a good point.for at least 60 years, right? 20, 20, 20 on the attempted murder. 15, 75, probably on tossing the missile. but none of it is for jordan davis. they have not reached a verdict. it was a mistrial when it comes to that. >> well, listen, angela corey, with all due respect, is in deep denial. i mean, when she says we put on everything we possibly could, no, they didn't. and i said it during the course of...
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martin savidge. he is in jacksonville, florida. hln's jane velez-mitchell in new york. we'll start twith martin becaus he's been on the ground covering this. you have been there as the trial has unfolded. you were there last night as the verdict came down. what's the feeling, what has it been like there since that verdict? >> reporter: you know, it's really been kind of -- people have been questioning, wondering what would be the reaction of this community. last night there were demonstrations outside of the courthouse. there were people demanding for the resignation of the prosecutor, angela curry, in this particular case. since then today has been very quiet. there have been no formally organized protests. there's been no loud outbursts or anything like that. i think for a couple reasons. once, it's really kind of a convoluted ruling here. people are kind of uncertain what it really means. they're digesting things, as it were. on top of that, there is also the sense, well, all right, there will be decades of time that michael dunn is going to receive. that dissuades so
martin savidge. he is in jacksonville, florida. hln's jane velez-mitchell in new york. we'll start twith martin becaus he's been on the ground covering this. you have been there as the trial has unfolded. you were there last night as the verdict came down. what's the feeling, what has it been like there since that verdict? >> reporter: you know, it's really been kind of -- people have been questioning, wondering what would be the reaction of this community. last night there were...
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martin and george zimmerman case. the same argument made under the same law, stand your ground. jane you see this is setting the way, paving the way, perhaps, for a reexamination of this law? >> it has to be reexamined. it's a license to kill. essentially it is. ening the bigger cultural issue our addiction to violence. i wrote a book calledsome addicts nation." addicts will justify, rationalize their behavior. this is what's happening, rationalizing this violent, unnecessary act. >> jane velez-mitchell, we have to leave it there. steven greenberg, thanks to you as well. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about politics and beyond. we know bill and hillary clinton made names in politics but what about their daughter chelsea? we'll show you what's next to her as she takes the stage in las vegas. >>> a big day for american alpine skier at the sochi game. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ]
martin and george zimmerman case. the same argument made under the same law, stand your ground. jane you see this is setting the way, paving the way, perhaps, for a reexamination of this law? >> it has to be reexamined. it's a license to kill. essentially it is. ening the bigger cultural issue our addiction to violence. i wrote a book calledsome addicts nation." addicts will justify, rationalize their behavior. this is what's happening, rationalizing this violent, unnecessary act....
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jane addams to emma goldman. up to today, the influence of michelle alexander, on and n. as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i were to talk about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin ranklin, edison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributors combined. i'm not saying there is not room for both. i'm saying there is a riority. it is time to talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without resulting, without mere slogans. 90% of american indians were murdered? genocide? actually that is not true. the white man came to america and brought with him unwittingly a whole bunch of diseases, malaria, smallpox, etc. e
jane addams to emma goldman. up to today, the influence of michelle alexander, on and n. as ella baker said of martin luther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types...
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jane adams goldman. influence ofthe michelle alexander, on and on. said of martinuther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made mark and -- martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i were to talk about great americans, i would talk about the wealth creators, benjamin franklin, addison, steve jobs. i think those guys collectively have done more than all the redistributed combined. i'm not saying there is room -- there is not room for both. i'm saying there is a priority. talk a little bit of sense. i think we are at a moment now where we can do that without -- mereg, without near slogan angry 90% of american ?ndians were murdered when the kid is country, they brought a whole lot of diseases, smallpox, etc.. many of them contracted the disease and died, but it was
jane adams goldman. influence ofthe michelle alexander, on and on. said of martinuther king, martin did not make the movement. the movement made mark and -- martin. we have plenty to do to put our shoulders on the wheel of improving our lives and the lives of others. [applause] >> the debate has taken an interesting turn because we sometimes hear the phrase american exceptionalism. what you have been hurting today is that in a way, we are talking about two types of exceptionalism. if i...
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jane velez-mitchell and nancy grace and -- when i say all angles, i mean it. and joining us as well is ben crumbp the attorney for the family of trayvon martin and we will get all of the viewpoints as we await the reaction of the jury getting the instruction from the judge. we go to florida, and he has been covering this from the beginning, and he says that the community is outraged and it is more than the murder of a teenager, martin savidge, but this is a cause for the community and if not the entire country, martin issavidge. >> yes, and as this case has progressed more and more, people have learned about the face of jordan davis who is the young man who died p. as a result of the trial, what it could mean is that the lesser charges of murder which will bring lesser time by michael dunn is not to be be shrugged off, but it is not a murder conviction and does not bring justice to the family or the primary people in the case, and that is why if it is a hung jury on the first count of murder, you can guarantee even though it is discretionary, there is going to be another trial on this front. right now, people are gathered outside of the courthouse and waiting f
jane velez-mitchell and nancy grace and -- when i say all angles, i mean it. and joining us as well is ben crumbp the attorney for the family of trayvon martin and we will get all of the viewpoints as we await the reaction of the jury getting the instruction from the judge. we go to florida, and he has been covering this from the beginning, and he says that the community is outraged and it is more than the murder of a teenager, martin savidge, but this is a cause for the community and if not...