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gwen: the local community, that doesn't trust the local law enforcement? >> exactly. >> two things. the f.b.i. will get as many facts as they can get. so at some point, a report is going to go to the attorney general's desk and that will say we believe this happened. and so that will be put out and made public to the citizens of ferguson. but again, that's going to take time. and how much patience does a community have? think about the zimmerman case. involving trayvon martin. the justice department said they were going to do a thorough investigation of that. by all accounts they have been. but the announcement of the results we still don't have. gwen: i think about the rodney king case which they had -- they ended up having to bring a federal indictment or a federal prosecution separately from the local prosecution because that didn't turn out the way people expected. and in this case, they don't trust the local state prosecutor. >> correct. gwen: that's hovering over this. does -- what does the attorney general do in that case? does he have to keep hands off and stay out of it? >>
gwen: the local community, that doesn't trust the local law enforcement? >> exactly. >> two things. the f.b.i. will get as many facts as they can get. so at some point, a report is going to go to the attorney general's desk and that will say we believe this happened. and so that will be put out and made public to the citizens of ferguson. but again, that's going to take time. and how much patience does a community have? think about the zimmerman case. involving trayvon martin. the...
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also serve as the vice chair of the local food association and the national trade group for local businesses that work to increase market access and market share and the commercial buyers of local food. >> madam chairman, it is my pleasure to present mr. scott clements is the director of the office of child nutrition and healthy schools at the mississippi department of education in mississippi. in his role he administers aid federal nutrition programs including th national and school lunch and school breakfast food service and child and adult care food programs. in addition his office direct several school related health programs. he has 14 years of experience in child nutrition. he's a past presidenhe is the pe mississippi school nutrition association and has served on the usda child nutrition state systems working group. doctor kathryn wilson is the executive director of the national food service management institute at the university of mississippi in oxford. she serves as associate director, i'm sorry, associate professor at the university as well. she holds numerous academic degrees in
also serve as the vice chair of the local food association and the national trade group for local businesses that work to increase market access and market share and the commercial buyers of local food. >> madam chairman, it is my pleasure to present mr. scott clements is the director of the office of child nutrition and healthy schools at the mississippi department of education in mississippi. in his role he administers aid federal nutrition programs including th national and school...
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feel lucky but i have two points to make the first one is similar to 80 what people said it helps the local economies. no one who in the staying out in the outer richard if you've not taken the 38 to the ends you'll not know about lewis nobody is going to spend money if they don't hear about it like someone like me the other point is visitor that come to san francisco and stay in a residence home are looking for a different experience it's not the same thing as staying they hotel there are very good hotel staff in san francisco but not the same thing as having a half an hour or 45 minute conversation to plan their day i know those conversations i've had lead to a deeper connection for visitors when visitor leaf amateur after having the conversations they have a different experience and because of that deeper connection they're more likely to come back to san francisco and spend in their vacation dollars here again which is ultimately what we want. >> next speaker there's still a lot of skardz come up up we've been here since 314th we have four more items i'm going to call more items. (calli
feel lucky but i have two points to make the first one is similar to 80 what people said it helps the local economies. no one who in the staying out in the outer richard if you've not taken the 38 to the ends you'll not know about lewis nobody is going to spend money if they don't hear about it like someone like me the other point is visitor that come to san francisco and stay in a residence home are looking for a different experience it's not the same thing as staying they hotel there are very...
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louis or the first time i've been on the phone will local officials and not the first time i've met withleaders. you clearly want in these situations solutions, if at all possible to be done as locally as possible. you really want folks to feel engaged so you get not nearly short-term operational gain, but more importantly than that, long-term trust built. so, you want to be in a situation to support those making the tough calls. we watched it very carefully. just felt that at this particular point, that the attitudes weren't improving, and that the blocks towards expression appeared to be a flash point. and that if we put some people first, that we'd be in a better situation. i've been monitoring closely, and felt that this was the appropriate time to make this operational shift. >> governor -- >> real quick, david. i'm here. don't worry. you'll get me. david. >> governor, will the ferguson police except the st. louis county police department still be providing the feet on the ground as far as police officers or will the highway patrol be stepping in with more of its own officers. >> th
louis or the first time i've been on the phone will local officials and not the first time i've met withleaders. you clearly want in these situations solutions, if at all possible to be done as locally as possible. you really want folks to feel engaged so you get not nearly short-term operational gain, but more importantly than that, long-term trust built. so, you want to be in a situation to support those making the tough calls. we watched it very carefully. just felt that at this particular...
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been quite heavily militarized out on the streets night after night expecting it seems the worse the local community is outraged because witnesses who say they saw exactly what happened during michael's killing report that he has he had been running away from the police car with his hands lifted up in the air showing that he was unarmed when he was killed by multiple gunshots so certainly the local community here says that is the kind of misconduct that they have seen from the police is something that they have gotten used to over the years this community ferguson in fact has a population of twenty. one thousand people two thirds of them are african-american whereas the ferguson police department is estimated to have only three black police officers out of fifty so the issue of race is certainly a huge one in these unraveling clashes and violence that have been taking place. to talk a little bit more about the community's reaction in the pending investigation i'm joined by our team our teams on the start. so i'm sorry i know it's a little bit noisy there let me know if you need to keep mys
been quite heavily militarized out on the streets night after night expecting it seems the worse the local community is outraged because witnesses who say they saw exactly what happened during michael's killing report that he has he had been running away from the police car with his hands lifted up in the air showing that he was unarmed when he was killed by multiple gunshots so certainly the local community here says that is the kind of misconduct that they have seen from the police is...
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much kudos to all the local authorities throughout california working very closely in calculation with the state and conversely with our federal partner early on they came together and the white house has been on this president obama has been out here himself so see the impact of the event and they've been forthcoming with resources they e very rapidly i want to appreciate their effort our our emergency operation centers the state and regions we're holding weekly calls with our operation areas to be able to get that input that feeding that information of what's happening on the ground to act very rapidly to and i judge trial those become greater a challenges and particularly the ones running out of water they're a heavy loss. the governor was working with the legislation schematic and moving forward with emergency drought legislation it includes over $21 million in rental and housing assistance through the housing development. much of that is already been looked to individuals and families that have been disbecause of the drought and $15 million of drinking water fund to the control bo
much kudos to all the local authorities throughout california working very closely in calculation with the state and conversely with our federal partner early on they came together and the white house has been on this president obama has been out here himself so see the impact of the event and they've been forthcoming with resources they e very rapidly i want to appreciate their effort our our emergency operation centers the state and regions we're holding weekly calls with our operation areas...
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his father a police officer was killed in the line of duty by a black suspect. but in a localnterview today, mccullough said that all of that, the family backgrounds and father's case only makes him more compassionate towards those who have lost a loved one to violence. >> i know the pain of that and the fact he was a police officer killed in the line of duty had nothing to do with any of that. i know the pain that the brown family is going through right now. >> in a statement last night, governor jay nixon said he will not ask him to recuse himself from the case. joining me now from the university of connecticut, new yorker contributor gelani, in many ways he has become the last hope for real justice in this case. what are people asking for at this point? >> well, there's a context that occurs. this hasn't happened in a vacuum. so there has been kind of distrust among members of the african-american community towards the prosecutor, county prosecutor mckulloch for some time. it's also important to recall just two weeks before michael brown was shot, there was a very contentio
his father a police officer was killed in the line of duty by a black suspect. but in a localnterview today, mccullough said that all of that, the family backgrounds and father's case only makes him more compassionate towards those who have lost a loved one to violence. >> i know the pain of that and the fact he was a police officer killed in the line of duty had nothing to do with any of that. i know the pain that the brown family is going through right now. >> in a statement last...
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to the press, local st. louis alderman antonio french who you'll recognize here in the foreground, he spoke to the same crowd that the police chief had just spoken to, and the crowd did seem to be at least somewhat agitated and upset about the chief's announcement about the killing. antonio french basically tried to talk the crowd down. this was a remarkable scene. watch this. >> but the last thing we need is violence in our neighborhood. hey, listen. that's not going to be on the police to make sure no violence in our neighborhood. that's going to be on us. >> that's right. >> no silliness over here. all right? >> understand this, we know our rights. >> you know your rights. i know your rights, brother, too. i'm going to make sure this man's rights were exercised, too, and we're going to find out what happened. we're going to be patient in our neighborhood. you got people that got your back over here. you ain't alone like they are in ferguson, you hear me? all right. >> you've got people who've got your back
to the press, local st. louis alderman antonio french who you'll recognize here in the foreground, he spoke to the same crowd that the police chief had just spoken to, and the crowd did seem to be at least somewhat agitated and upset about the chief's announcement about the killing. antonio french basically tried to talk the crowd down. this was a remarkable scene. watch this. >> but the last thing we need is violence in our neighborhood. hey, listen. that's not going to be on the police...
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and brian said we want to use it for the local meatloaf. >> and he had all the local farms delivered to him and he got all of it and delivered to us and he cooked it with us and students also helped out and it was a good day. >> not only was our meatloaf grass-fed, it was a really great opportunity for us to show students where our food is coming from. we realize that local food day every month was a big process. >> we want to move of it the student hands into the cafeteria hands because that would be a way tah make it long-lasting. >> so we're aiming toward to get a local few items in our lunches a few times a week. >> we purchased more from local farms and local grocery stores than obviously. that gives them some business and increase their local economy and i think that's a great goal to work towards. >> our generation, wear the ones that will going to have to be the problem solver for tomorrow. and why not start here and reduce our carbon footprint and buy creatively? >> and that was creatively. this is not in the movie because since after the movie was done, they started a store
and brian said we want to use it for the local meatloaf. >> and he had all the local farms delivered to him and he got all of it and delivered to us and he cooked it with us and students also helped out and it was a good day. >> not only was our meatloaf grass-fed, it was a really great opportunity for us to show students where our food is coming from. we realize that local food day every month was a big process. >> we want to move of it the student hands into the cafeteria...
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we talk of the national security, we may talk about local issues in the local election. do you think the third thing on the list might need to be around how are you going to protect the citizens) in the digital age? >> i definitely think that should be a question that the candidates for office should be asking and they should be prepared to answer. this is a moving target and sends even my book came out, there's a lot more instances that had they occurred at the time of my research i would have included it in this book. the advantage of the data and emerging technology is something that's hard to put that genie back in the bottle once it's out there. so you need to plan ahead. you need to have in place all of these fees and regulations guiding how some of the technology should be used and it should always start with getting the public aware of how the technology is going to be used. the department shouldn't have drones in the closet they can take out whenever they want, whenever there is a crime being committed. they should have actual policies and guidelines. what kind
we talk of the national security, we may talk about local issues in the local election. do you think the third thing on the list might need to be around how are you going to protect the citizens) in the digital age? >> i definitely think that should be a question that the candidates for office should be asking and they should be prepared to answer. this is a moving target and sends even my book came out, there's a lot more instances that had they occurred at the time of my research i...
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to find a different watching the local news? >> the local news i was speaking about network news. so local news is different. but what is most different the spanish language. so the spanish language television is an extraordinarily different take on latinos. we see latinos are drying from these two language sources because it's simply insufficient. you see in you ever accept the stereotypes or you find them repugnant or insufficient and we got to televisa to find what is going on. immigration is covered entirely differently. the campaigns are covered, the federal and local state campaigns are covered entirely differently. the only thing that is different in terms of characterization of the population, by and large the local english -- and local regional -- local regional news reduce the differences. at the national level i am most concerned because that is where the decisions are made on federal and national issues and latinos are not a regional population anymore. we constitute a major portion all across the country from south carolina to south dakota as well as arizona, texas and
to find a different watching the local news? >> the local news i was speaking about network news. so local news is different. but what is most different the spanish language. so the spanish language television is an extraordinarily different take on latinos. we see latinos are drying from these two language sources because it's simply insufficient. you see in you ever accept the stereotypes or you find them repugnant or insufficient and we got to televisa to find what is going on....
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local government is something that they can see every day. if you think about the decisions that local governments make about contracts, about what type of curriculum schools uses that's something that whites tend to be more connected to, i guess i would say. >> so that feeling of neglect that you sometimes hear about, there is less ownership? less feeling that city hall really listens to me? >> yes, that's why so the question you asked before the break was really important about time. time just moves on. that's why it's not necessarily about time. it's actually about developing institutions and actually creating kind of a political movement to reorient people, black people in this case, towards local government to make them understand that it matters. wrong we have to make them understand, in this case they know now that local government matters, but it's creating the institutions to get them to cease power to make government work for them. >> before the break you mentioned growing latino populations. in some places like in southern california they have come in co
local government is something that they can see every day. if you think about the decisions that local governments make about contracts, about what type of curriculum schools uses that's something that whites tend to be more connected to, i guess i would say. >> so that feeling of neglect that you sometimes hear about, there is less ownership? less feeling that city hall really listens to me? >> yes, that's why so the question you asked before the break was really important about...
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the local police won't release the police officer's name. this whole deal has been handled terribly by the local police. i will say it was handled stupidly by the local police. even today the police chief sounded like he wasn't sure who was in charge . you're the chief. you don't know who's doing what out there? thank goodness the governor brought in the state police to help reassure people out there. he's been criticized for waiting so long. president obama didn't want to step right in the middle of this. reminded me of richard nixon commenting on the manson trial. >> right. >> he thought it was best to stay back and not say anything. >> thank you to howard fineman, clarence page. we'll be right back after this. >>> we talked about the two people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that
the local police won't release the police officer's name. this whole deal has been handled terribly by the local police. i will say it was handled stupidly by the local police. even today the police chief sounded like he wasn't sure who was in charge . you're the chief. you don't know who's doing what out there? thank goodness the governor brought in the state police to help reassure people out there. he's been criticized for waiting so long. president obama didn't want to step right in the...
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but right now, it is in the local law enforcement hands. s in the hands of the state police and the hands of the justice department. president obama isn't going to go out there and raise up his hand and solve all the issues here. phone calls. go to republican, tennessee. go ahead. caller: the right to petition. effective. two people have the right to petition continuously and shut down traffic? what about the people who had been shot? who are they? who -- have any of the people who shot them been arrested? have policeman in ferguson ever killed an individual before in the line of duty? thank you very much. host: our guest dan berman is the white house editor for politico, so not here to answer those type of questions. you should the sentiment behind those questions. people are wondering, what happened in ferguson? what are the details? how does that reverberate in washington and affect policy? guest: it reverberates. we saw the arrest of two d.c.-based reporters. we sought last night in a brief arrest of a photographer. the governors have sp
but right now, it is in the local law enforcement hands. s in the hands of the state police and the hands of the justice department. president obama isn't going to go out there and raise up his hand and solve all the issues here. phone calls. go to republican, tennessee. go ahead. caller: the right to petition. effective. two people have the right to petition continuously and shut down traffic? what about the people who had been shot? who are they? who -- have any of the people who shot them...
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gwen: the accelerant, the police response. with local, state and federal officials on the spot. >> put simply, we all need to hold ourselves to a high standard, particularly those of us in positions of authority. gwen: in iraq, the news was relatively good. refugees recued from mount sinjar as a die advicive leader finally agrees to step down. back at home, a little recreational hillary watching. >> are you going to hug it out with the president? >> absolutely. >> is she really trying to distance herself from the president she once served. covering the week. carrie johnson, justice correspondent for n.p.r., yochi dreazen, managing editor of foreign policy magazine, and jeff zeleny, senior washington orrespondent for abc news. >> award winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live from our nations capitol. this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for washington week is provided >> we asked people a question. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon
gwen: the accelerant, the police response. with local, state and federal officials on the spot. >> put simply, we all need to hold ourselves to a high standard, particularly those of us in positions of authority. gwen: in iraq, the news was relatively good. refugees recued from mount sinjar as a die advicive leader finally agrees to step down. back at home, a little recreational hillary watching. >> are you going to hug it out with the president? >> absolutely. >> is she...
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. >> as the local prosecutor suggestions a long -- suggests a long investigation is in the offing. and tensions again reach the a boiling point. then "america tonight" special report flash point ferguson, the way forward. good evening, and welcome to this special edition of "america tonight." on a special night of coverage on al jazeera america. i'm joie chen once again at the command center near ferguson, missouri, where law enforcement is working hard to make sure they are prepared, for demonstrators who are returning to the streets, west florison street, pushing anyone back that does not need to be in the area from this particular area and keeping the media at bay mostly confined to the area of the command center. is it though a day as captain ron johnson, he is the head of the security detail for ferguson, is it a day as he has said that will mark a turning point in what's going on in this community? this has been an important one for the community as a very rare visit by the u.s. attorney general eric holder sent by the president to begin civil rights investigation of the even
. >> as the local prosecutor suggestions a long -- suggests a long investigation is in the offing. and tensions again reach the a boiling point. then "america tonight" special report flash point ferguson, the way forward. good evening, and welcome to this special edition of "america tonight." on a special night of coverage on al jazeera america. i'm joie chen once again at the command center near ferguson, missouri, where law enforcement is working hard to make sure...
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i have been there for 15 years and over 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry in the local bay area and san francisco from night clubs, and ownership and operations and promotions and production for special events and music festivals. the buzz works project really started off as an opportunity to create a more safe and conducive atmosphere within the 11th street area and the inception behind the plan was to integrate a business into the center of the block that will tie all of the rest of the businesses toegtd. it is a buzz works is going to be a neighborhood craft brew and sports bar, and it will also have a food program that will support all of the other restaurants in the area by serving everybody else's menus. and not compete with anybody, but basically compliment everybody else's businesses. i have gotten quite a lot of support from the existing area and i have been doing out reach since january when we started. and knocked on a lot of doors and a lot of open house meetings. and one of the more... after the first open house, and trying to get the people to come out, se
i have been there for 15 years and over 25 years of experience in the entertainment industry in the local bay area and san francisco from night clubs, and ownership and operations and promotions and production for special events and music festivals. the buzz works project really started off as an opportunity to create a more safe and conducive atmosphere within the 11th street area and the inception behind the plan was to integrate a business into the center of the block that will tie all of...
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the islamic state fighters are in urban centers and live among the local population. are well armed. they have taken u.s.-made weapons from the iraqi army and have seized military equipment from syrian army basis. even the u.s. acknowledge airstrikes won't be enough. >> airstrikes will target the positions that the peshmerga, the iraqi army and seasoned rebels need to fight to get rid of them. >> it has been weeks since the iraqi army was pushed out of "the sun"ni hartland. it has tried to retake those cities but failed. the sunni friebz who helped america fight al-qaeda are refusing to take on the is group unless the iraqi government respects their groups. i.s fighters have effectively erased the border 2010 iraqi and syria. it will take an international effort and cooperation from partners on the ground to prevent a permanent redrawing of the mediddle east. >> the director of the legal office of the syrian national council joins us via skype from jeda in saudi arabia. first of all, you are calling for a renewed international intervention. have you been given, though
the islamic state fighters are in urban centers and live among the local population. are well armed. they have taken u.s.-made weapons from the iraqi army and have seized military equipment from syrian army basis. even the u.s. acknowledge airstrikes won't be enough. >> airstrikes will target the positions that the peshmerga, the iraqi army and seasoned rebels need to fight to get rid of them. >> it has been weeks since the iraqi army was pushed out of "the sun"ni...
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holder also issued a statement saying that going forward the justice department will be assisting local authorities with crowd control. back in ferguson, just hours ago police chief thomas jackson said a meeting with the brown family set for this morning had been postponed to be rescheduled later today. at that same press conference, jackson defended his department's actions, but said police tactics are under review. >> there is gun fire. there are firebombs being thrown at the police, and i understand that -- what it looks like is not good. the whole situation is not good at this point and that's where there are several meetings going on right now to evaluate tactics. it's going to be a long process so we need -- we need to have everybody tone it down. >> joining me now is the host of msnbc's "politics nation" and president of the national action network the reverend al sharpton. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> we are awaiting governor nixon to make his comments, but the idea that the doj is coming in to help with crowd control and the call for calm and peace on all sides, h
holder also issued a statement saying that going forward the justice department will be assisting local authorities with crowd control. back in ferguson, just hours ago police chief thomas jackson said a meeting with the brown family set for this morning had been postponed to be rescheduled later today. at that same press conference, jackson defended his department's actions, but said police tactics are under review. >> there is gun fire. there are firebombs being thrown at the police,...
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that's basic ballistics information that the locals, for whatever reason, are not disclosing. why? are they protecting their own? it certainly appears that way. >> and the other question, you know, to add to what lisa is saying, is you also don't know whether there's dash cam video, whether there's anything that can corroborate the story we heard from the police chief in st. louis. he was on our air and described what officers are saying is happened. but is it disturbing to you there doesn't seem to be any independent corroboration for what the officers are saying? it simply seems it's going to be it the officer's word against numerous witnesses, yet people don't feel confident that the witnesses' stories would be decisive. >> i think a good point that has been made is that -- is the lack of diversity amongst the municipal police departments here. a lot of people don't understand how st. louis county works. well, you have the city and the county. i describe it very similar to out in los angeles how you have many municipalities within the metro area. it's the same thing here. out in
that's basic ballistics information that the locals, for whatever reason, are not disclosing. why? are they protecting their own? it certainly appears that way. >> and the other question, you know, to add to what lisa is saying, is you also don't know whether there's dash cam video, whether there's anything that can corroborate the story we heard from the police chief in st. louis. he was on our air and described what officers are saying is happened. but is it disturbing to you there...
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the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use ndors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this origina
the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use ndors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about...
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show just minutes away from us the near constant bombardment is taken its toll on the locals who were. there at the river. the tory tells us she has little choice but to state what you knew. only a couple. another general bloom. thousands of refugees have pulled out of the guns to escape the recent shelling and even if the stones out to be the final assault on the city as the government in kiev claims the effects of the sustained fighting will be felt by civilians here for many years to come. in lugansk ukraine. now after weeks deprived of food and water a russian humanitarian aid convoy finally reached desperate ukrainians who lined up to get basic essentials the aid convoy is now back in russia after unloading tons of food medicine and water in less than twenty four hours two hundred eighty trucks made their way through war torn eastern ukraine after being stalled at the border for over a week ok if was reluctance to let the columns through citing a lack of proper checks and documentation the international red cross said it was disappointed with a delay when a was needed so much. th
show just minutes away from us the near constant bombardment is taken its toll on the locals who were. there at the river. the tory tells us she has little choice but to state what you knew. only a couple. another general bloom. thousands of refugees have pulled out of the guns to escape the recent shelling and even if the stones out to be the final assault on the city as the government in kiev claims the effects of the sustained fighting will be felt by civilians here for many years to come....
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militia and tell them not to follow the instructions of the local sheriff so that when the invasion actually happens the sheriff of johnson county went to the militia and said that i need help in the man's as i cannot do it. here is the wire from the governor of the state of wyoming. so there was a lot of fear about that later. in 1892 they came up on the far side of casper and they got off the train and they got their horses and they started riding north. the objective of was to write to southern johnson county. when they arrived it is covered that one of their primary target was only a little bit further north. and they talk to the man that they attacked and it was november 301 of 1891 and they had not been successful. instead they shot back at him and he became the prime witness in the case of attempted murder. so they wanted to kill him because he was the primary witness against criminal charges that were being vigorously pursued against the leaders of the assassination squad that were the big shots in the association and i believe it was the ninth of april of 1892 and the idea
militia and tell them not to follow the instructions of the local sheriff so that when the invasion actually happens the sheriff of johnson county went to the militia and said that i need help in the man's as i cannot do it. here is the wire from the governor of the state of wyoming. so there was a lot of fear about that later. in 1892 they came up on the far side of casper and they got off the train and they got their horses and they started riding north. the objective of was to write to...
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and as the news of that comes out over the airwaves, bennie jack hays, the local leader of the united klans of america, says in conversation with his son, henry, and some of henry's friends that if a black man can get away with killing a white man in mobile, it should be the other way around, so henry hayes, who is really a teenager, internalizes this, and a few days later, he and another klansmen who is 17 years old named james knowles they go out and they make good on this and they drive down to the black section of town and they find michael donald, and michael donald gets caught up in all of this through really no fault of his own, and donald, being born in 1961, he really rose up in a city that is on the absolute verge of social revolution. some of his older siblings probably participated in some of the movement activities in the late 1960's and early 1970's, but it is michael, the 19-year-old youngest son of the donald family, that regrettably gets caught up in all of this in march of 1981. the klan did not have a large presence in mobile, but it had a consistent presence in mob
and as the news of that comes out over the airwaves, bennie jack hays, the local leader of the united klans of america, says in conversation with his son, henry, and some of henry's friends that if a black man can get away with killing a white man in mobile, it should be the other way around, so henry hayes, who is really a teenager, internalizes this, and a few days later, he and another klansmen who is 17 years old named james knowles they go out and they make good on this and they drive down...
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the obama administration is promoting action at the local level. >> leaders are here because states and communities represented are dealing with the affect of climate change. they are seeing rising sea levels, more powerful hurricane, more intense heatwaves, droughts and wildfires out west. >> surrounded by his task force of state, local and tribal leaders, president obama unveiled a national climate preparedness plan pressing forward in his commitment to combat the impacts of climate change in the u.s. >> we'll help communities improve electric grids, build stronger sea walls and barriers and protect the water supplies. we are also going to invest in stronger and more resilient infrastructure. >> reporter: the new plan activates federal agencies to implement recommendations from the ask force. the department of agriculture will award $236 million in grants to improve electricity in eight states. the u.s. geological survey will spend $13 million to prepare 3d mapping data to allow city and states to respond to weather disasters. >> the bottom line is investing in infrastructure protecti
the obama administration is promoting action at the local level. >> leaders are here because states and communities represented are dealing with the affect of climate change. they are seeing rising sea levels, more powerful hurricane, more intense heatwaves, droughts and wildfires out west. >> surrounded by his task force of state, local and tribal leaders, president obama unveiled a national climate preparedness plan pressing forward in his commitment to combat the impacts of...
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i can tell by the bags that we clean up after those people are truly shopping at the local stores that supports the neighborhood in san francisco special. in this home sharing business really helps to support and keep the vibrant neighborhoods that are the greatest city in the world in san francisco i hope to live here forever >> thank you. next speaker. >> yes islands is dan in a like any controversial issue the truth lies somewhere in the middle i'm neither a landlord who is denying a proximity residence in san francisco nor am i a tenant rent control person renting out space and denying the landlord his due. if i have any concern about the legislation it concerns the time limit as a person who lives on social security and has been a diagnosis of aid and been on disabled since 1995 the ability to rent out a spare room allows me to stay in my home in san francisco i've lived here its been my home for thirty years this is my community. and it is very important for me to stay in san francisco for the great wonderful care that i'm afforded working with doctors over thirty yea
i can tell by the bags that we clean up after those people are truly shopping at the local stores that supports the neighborhood in san francisco special. in this home sharing business really helps to support and keep the vibrant neighborhoods that are the greatest city in the world in san francisco i hope to live here forever >> thank you. next speaker. >> yes islands is dan in a like any controversial issue the truth lies somewhere in the middle i'm neither a landlord who is...
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as do the local rabbis. i ask both parents if they could ever imagine the possibility of peace, a day they might even talk with the family of a fighter in gaza. but ilan is quick to interrupt. "peace? who are you going to make peace with? hamas? we gave gaza back to them ten years ago, and who sits there now? not good people p not good palestinians," he says. the family is prepared for a long battle ahead. "i have a girl and two more boys," sarit says to me, "and the boys will follow their brother. they will go into battle and fight just like their brother." strong words. but still a mother's grief. her son's final steps in gaza are those perhaps she hopes her other children will not have to follow. atika shubert, cnn, ashdod. s a y for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. >>> just listening in there to the raging waters create
as do the local rabbis. i ask both parents if they could ever imagine the possibility of peace, a day they might even talk with the family of a fighter in gaza. but ilan is quick to interrupt. "peace? who are you going to make peace with? hamas? we gave gaza back to them ten years ago, and who sits there now? not good people p not good palestinians," he says. the family is prepared for a long battle ahead. "i have a girl and two more boys," sarit says to me, "and the...
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of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the localthe high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this original outlet here and come here for the coffee. >> so let's talk sandwiches. >> uh-huh. >> can you tell me how you came about naming our sandwiches from the katrero hills or 27 years i thought okay neighborhood and how do you keep it fresh you can answer that mia anyway you want. >> our broadened is we're going not irving preserves or packaged goods we take the time to incubate our jogger art if scratch people appreciate our work here. >> so you feel like out of captured the airport atmosphere. >> this is its own the city the airline crews and the bag handlers and the frequen
of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the localthe high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee....
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the answer. torturing your local quick stop is not the answer. but now that these young people are standing up and are voicing how they feel about this process, about all of the facts that are still lost about the killing of this young man and, again, we have to come back to the reason why we're here. a young man was killed by the police in an inexplicable manner. >> the family of michael brown will hold a national rally in support of justice for michael brown in ferguson. are you expecting tonight more protests on the street? >> reporter: oh, certainly we're expecting people to protest. even right now, and it seems early by standards of this community for protesting, they are out here already. even when the president a little while ago said it's a time for healing and for peace, nightfall would determine how deeply that penetrated. when people gather and nightfalls. >> thank you. >>> we have continuing coverage of the unrest in ferguson. and allegations that the journalists were violated last night on the streets of ferguson. we'll talk to two o
the answer. torturing your local quick stop is not the answer. but now that these young people are standing up and are voicing how they feel about this process, about all of the facts that are still lost about the killing of this young man and, again, we have to come back to the reason why we're here. a young man was killed by the police in an inexplicable manner. >> the family of michael brown will hold a national rally in support of justice for michael brown in ferguson. are you...
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have worked out an agreement that will forward your assistance and if you have any questions for the local agent's perspective i am happy to answer it. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. >> so we are on item 11, the item has been moved, and seconded. >> is there any other public comment? >> seeing none, it is closed, and i will call for a vote, in favor, aye. >> the ayes have it and the motion carries, madam second, the next item. >> item 12 is public comment on matters for closed session. and i will read the closed session items. item 14,conference with legal counsel - pursuant to california government code section 54956.9 (d) (1) and san francisco administrative code section 67.10 (d) (1)15. conference with legal counsel - pursuant to california government code section 54956.9 (d) (1) and san francisco administrative code section 67.10 (d) (1) (mueller) existing litigation: city and county of san francisco v. pacific gas & electric company san francisco superior court case no.: cgc-13-529310 city attorney file no.: 0000657 / date filed: june 6, 2013 161718 nei would like to enter
have worked out an agreement that will forward your assistance and if you have any questions for the local agent's perspective i am happy to answer it. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. >> so we are on item 11, the item has been moved, and seconded. >> is there any other public comment? >> seeing none, it is closed, and i will call for a vote, in favor, aye. >> the ayes have it and the motion carries, madam second, the next item. >> item 12 is...
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calling this a full on assault the final stage of its military operation and the fact it's having the locals is all too clear every day residential areas of the city of lugansk have been targeted fortunately when this five story apartment building was heat no word was heard by the time it happened almost all of the residents have already fled minutes later we come across two of the handful of people still living here and they're clearly terrified. so. many of those still here high the elderly told to seek to leave. and like elenor they're forced to take shelter in their basements when the shelling begins they do as doug did you look at that new low home and go to a lot of the large media down here i don't know what at all events you know but there you bodily i have the hornet across our bureau get your point of doing our video is clear for the obama i know but i'll be it you know don't know but i'm hanging in the boat but it really angered her i was there although this is the scene in lugansk central market it was hit on monday but the smell of burning still hangs heavy in the air and it's t
calling this a full on assault the final stage of its military operation and the fact it's having the locals is all too clear every day residential areas of the city of lugansk have been targeted fortunately when this five story apartment building was heat no word was heard by the time it happened almost all of the residents have already fled minutes later we come across two of the handful of people still living here and they're clearly terrified. so. many of those still here high the elderly...
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the judicial side of this. do you have a sense that we could see a local case -- i know you're not in charge of the fbi, but a local case presented to a grand jury this week, next week, air month from now? >> well, i'll let the prosecutor speak for himself on what his time frame is. other than that i know that when i talked to attorney general holder that the response to that was to bring 40 additional fbi agents into the region to accelerate the interviews and they're going to get this right and everybody's working really, really hard. this is going to be something that to get justice it has to be transparent justice and has to be thorough justice and there are a lot of witnesses and a lot of folks concerned about what went down and what justice can be. so i think that, well i know they're working very hard and i know those additional resources yesterday were really felt and i know that it's time for the local prosecutor to step up and i'm confident the justice department will, with the additional resources and focus here, that general holder and the fbi and folks are going to get the information and get it to the
the judicial side of this. do you have a sense that we could see a local case -- i know you're not in charge of the fbi, but a local case presented to a grand jury this week, next week, air month from now? >> well, i'll let the prosecutor speak for himself on what his time frame is. other than that i know that when i talked to attorney general holder that the response to that was to bring 40 additional fbi agents into the region to accelerate the interviews and they're going to get this...
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at the local level we don't spend time debating why it's happening, it's about what can we do to make it better. >> there's two mayors sharing their perspectives. enough? >> it steps in the right direction if you measure it about where we've been. if you measure it against where we need to be, it's first steps. this has been a long time coming, 25 years since global warning was recognised as a serious problem. the federal government has been awol until recently to stepping up to acknowledging the problem that part of solution to the climate change problem is adaptive preparedness to make community more resilient to the inevitable impact of global climate disruption. with the task force, it's now the president working with state, local and dribal leaders -- tribal leaders not a war with the science community and interested in being proactive. there's too few of them. there's plenty of places in the country where local communities are on their open, and state level leadership - texas is one, florida another, where the governors are basically in a state of denial on the problem of human-
at the local level we don't spend time debating why it's happening, it's about what can we do to make it better. >> there's two mayors sharing their perspectives. enough? >> it steps in the right direction if you measure it about where we've been. if you measure it against where we need to be, it's first steps. this has been a long time coming, 25 years since global warning was recognised as a serious problem. the federal government has been awol until recently to stepping up to...
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shot live just minutes away from us the near constant bombardment is taken its toll on locals without. cooling their anger. victoria tells us she has little choice but to state what you lose on your. novel juggling. thousands of refugees have pulled out of the guns to escape the recent shelling and even if this turns out to be the final assault on the city as the government in kiev claims the effects of the sustained feinstein will be felt by civilians here for many years to come. grief notion r.t. iligan ski claim. after weeks deprived of food and water a russian humanitarian aid convoy finally reached desperate ukrainians who lined up to get basic essentials their convoy is now back in russia after unloading tons of food medicine and water in less than twenty four hours two hundred eighty trucks made their way through war torn eastern ukraine after being stalled at the border for over a week here in washington called it a violation of the nation's sovereignty and threatened russia with consequences un humanitarian chief valerie amos told r.t. aid effort should not be politicized wha
shot live just minutes away from us the near constant bombardment is taken its toll on locals without. cooling their anger. victoria tells us she has little choice but to state what you lose on your. novel juggling. thousands of refugees have pulled out of the guns to escape the recent shelling and even if this turns out to be the final assault on the city as the government in kiev claims the effects of the sustained feinstein will be felt by civilians here for many years to come. grief notion...
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however, the local police insisted and released the video to the public on friday. sources say federal investigators had a copy of the tape, but they had no intentions of sharing it. the fear was more violence in what's already a volatile situation. >>>s pasters and preachers from across the country are in ferguson today trying to bring peace back to the community. local pastor reverend alvin herring is traveling to missouri part of a national campaign of faith leaders who work with communities where violence has occurred. ferguson their goal is to use faith-based community activism to help start the healing process. they will also work on underlying issues of mistrust between the community and police. reverend herring says they will be there as long as they are needed. >>> coming up in ten minutes, the situation in ferguson, missouri, will be the big topic on "meet the press." baltimore's mayor stephanie rollings blake will be on the round table this morning talking about her city's new curfew. guest moderator andrea mitchell will speak with missouri state governor
however, the local police insisted and released the video to the public on friday. sources say federal investigators had a copy of the tape, but they had no intentions of sharing it. the fear was more violence in what's already a volatile situation. >>>s pasters and preachers from across the country are in ferguson today trying to bring peace back to the community. local pastor reverend alvin herring is traveling to missouri part of a national campaign of faith leaders who work with...
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earlier i mentioned what's at the heart of this issue is how locals do or do not trust the police. many african-americans there feeling they're underrepresented in the police force and that police profile african-americans there. i want to read to you something said recently by the st. louis county police public information officer brian shellman. "our guys are tired, they haven't seen their family in days. stress toll on police is unbelievable. these guys are scared." is it possible whatever triggered this harsh response earlier, whether it be fireworks or a shot fired, really wasn't clear to the police so they responded as tired and exhausted as they are with force? >> well, look. i mean, everybody here is tired. the residents are tired after a week of protests that have gone late into the night. the police are being called in from jurisdictions all over here. not just from ferguson and from the county, but from st. louis city. they are being called in from all over to police this area. and they are on 12-hour shifts. people have had vacation days cancelled in the police departme
earlier i mentioned what's at the heart of this issue is how locals do or do not trust the police. many african-americans there feeling they're underrepresented in the police force and that police profile african-americans there. i want to read to you something said recently by the st. louis county police public information officer brian shellman. "our guys are tired, they haven't seen their family in days. stress toll on police is unbelievable. these guys are scared." is it possible...