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he is the author of a fantastic book, and eugene o'donnell, professor at john jay college, of criminalustice. thank you both for coming on the show. we will return to dallas in a few minutes. next the latest political us? concerning bernie sanders, hillary clinton and their tug of war for the democratic party. stay with us. >>> today, democrats in orlando spent a second day working on the democratic party platform after allies at bernie sanders secured a victory yesterday by getting language inserted that would call for a race of the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. today those same supporters suffered a defeat on the issue of trade. sanders allies had hoped to get strong language exposing the transpack partnership but were denied after establishment democrats were overruled saying such language would embarrass president obama. joining us alex seitz-wald. i was following a lot of folks who were there last night and i was up very late and i couldn't believe they were still voting at 1:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m. central time. >> we gavelled to the close at 1:41:00 a.m. last night or i gues
he is the author of a fantastic book, and eugene o'donnell, professor at john jay college, of criminalustice. thank you both for coming on the show. we will return to dallas in a few minutes. next the latest political us? concerning bernie sanders, hillary clinton and their tug of war for the democratic party. stay with us. >>> today, democrats in orlando spent a second day working on the democratic party platform after allies at bernie sanders secured a victory yesterday by getting...
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while chief justice, john jay ran for governor of new york and lost and he ran for governor of new york he left being our first chief justice, a lot seems to have been forgotten today. >> yeah, it sounds like the senator could use a history lesson. look, no one expects that supreme court justices should weigh in on every election all the time and, in fact, lower court, lower federal court judges do that. they get in trouble that's a violation, but that explicitly does not apply to supreme court justices. there's a reason they're called the supremes. in fact they express political points of view all the time. justice lea went duck hunting and had a matter before the court during the state of union, justice olito could not disguise his disdain for president obama, shaking his head at him at some point. the issue isn't whether justices have point of views including about political candidates it's whether instead they can be fair, whether they can put those points of view inside and consider a case fairly and there's no reason to think that the notorious justice couldn't do that. >> and wha
while chief justice, john jay ran for governor of new york and lost and he ran for governor of new york he left being our first chief justice, a lot seems to have been forgotten today. >> yeah, it sounds like the senator could use a history lesson. look, no one expects that supreme court justices should weigh in on every election all the time and, in fact, lower court, lower federal court judges do that. they get in trouble that's a violation, but that explicitly does not apply to supreme...
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he is the author of a fantastic book, and eugene o'donnell, professor at john jay college, of cfl justiceoth for coming on the show. we will return to dallas in a few minutes. next the latest political us? concerning bernie sanders, hillary clinton and their tug of war for the democratic party. stay with us. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions,... ...and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,... ...hepatitis
he is the author of a fantastic book, and eugene o'donnell, professor at john jay college, of cfl justiceoth for coming on the show. we will return to dallas in a few minutes. next the latest political us? concerning bernie sanders, hillary clinton and their tug of war for the democratic party. stay with us. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of...
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the story is that macarthur ends up in march made a 33 because john jay pershing is ailing at that pointd can't perform the duties. macarthur leaves roosevelt inaugural parade down pennsylvania avenue to the capitol in march of team dirty three and macarthur will go on to serve roosevelt as chief of staff for two and a half more years before he takes assignment in the philippines. another macarthur roosevelt and yet. it is this retreat from corregidor and the philippines on the levels of support that macarthur is receiving. douglas macarthur was always certain that sinister forces were against it in this was particularly true as he was trying to reform west point during his tenure as chief of staff and especially after roosevelt promoted craig to the position of chief of staff of the army. after pearl harbor, given the situation and the meager in macarthur's eyes, to make her not as men and material making its way to australia it was easy for such fears to really escalate in the spring of 1942. let me suggest to you that the record particularly from franklin roosevelt standpoint simply d
the story is that macarthur ends up in march made a 33 because john jay pershing is ailing at that pointd can't perform the duties. macarthur leaves roosevelt inaugural parade down pennsylvania avenue to the capitol in march of team dirty three and macarthur will go on to serve roosevelt as chief of staff for two and a half more years before he takes assignment in the philippines. another macarthur roosevelt and yet. it is this retreat from corregidor and the philippines on the levels of...
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she is interviewed by the professor of law and police science at john jay college. >> there's no question that black males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today and that's a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule.
she is interviewed by the professor of law and police science at john jay college. >> there's no question that black males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today and that's a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule.
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when john jay left to accept the far more prestigious position as governor of new york, president appointed rutledge to be the second chief justice. but alexander hamilton was his first joyce and washington hamiltonim the job but declined stott think if things had been different. successful play on broadway could be a hip hop justice bout a chief which would have been a little different. jay and i are not going to rap ct this interview in though and i think we'll get started right now. thank you. [applause] >> chief, thank you so much for coming to our little gathering. it's just great to have you here. back a long way nd we were together in the justice department during the reagan administration. at that tell you that point, the chief judgment was of mously respected by all us within the justice department that respectse and has only grown over the course the years. i know of course that the chief respected in atly the public at large but i think hat this conference is the perfect place to emphasize just within the se of us cherish and respect the quality of his leadership. dignity and the
when john jay left to accept the far more prestigious position as governor of new york, president appointed rutledge to be the second chief justice. but alexander hamilton was his first joyce and washington hamiltonim the job but declined stott think if things had been different. successful play on broadway could be a hip hop justice bout a chief which would have been a little different. jay and i are not going to rap ct this interview in though and i think we'll get started right now. thank...
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[ gunshots ] [ sirens ] joining us now eugene o'donnell professor of law and employs dud dis of john jaylege and former police officer with the nypd, also joining us mark claxton the director of the black law enforcement alliance and retired nypd detective and joining us tremaine lee, msnbc national reporter. mark, you were with me last night as this story broke and guided us through so much of what we were seeing and i've been curious today as you've had some time to sleep on what we both experienced together here live as it was happening. your reaction to those videos now where we're hearing all of those shots and we now know what the representry was that was involved. what kind of tactical advantages you think do you think the shooter had last night? >> he had all the tactical advantages initially. he had the element of surprise if you will. he had obvious opportunities for cover and concealment whereas you had these proud professional police officers in essence fully exposed. not expecting this to occur and it was quite traumatic and tell you the truth, lawrence, at several points on
[ gunshots ] [ sirens ] joining us now eugene o'donnell professor of law and employs dud dis of john jaylege and former police officer with the nypd, also joining us mark claxton the director of the black law enforcement alliance and retired nypd detective and joining us tremaine lee, msnbc national reporter. mark, you were with me last night as this story broke and guided us through so much of what we were seeing and i've been curious today as you've had some time to sleep on what we both...
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eugene o'donnell is with us, nypd veteran now at john jay. he's been a lawyer and a prosecutor. you are seeing on our screen, i'll read it this way. baton rouge police officer montrel jackson has been identified by family and law enforcement sources as one of three officers shot and killed by a gunman on sunday. the latest knot in the recent bloodshed that has left citizens and police officers dead. it talks about word of officer jackson's death spreading through the police community. eugene, what's this like? we talk about the thin blue line, about continuity, about brother and sisterhood. but what's it really like? >> in reading that officer's background a few years ago, he sustained smoke inhalation, going into a building and trying to save an infant. it's important to underscore, deadly force is a situation for cops to use it. actually, their enforcement duties are limited. the cops are service people. they are out there all the time. a surprising number of american police have been in fires as first responders. they go there. i know i have been. so returning lost kids home,
eugene o'donnell is with us, nypd veteran now at john jay. he's been a lawyer and a prosecutor. you are seeing on our screen, i'll read it this way. baton rouge police officer montrel jackson has been identified by family and law enforcement sources as one of three officers shot and killed by a gunman on sunday. the latest knot in the recent bloodshed that has left citizens and police officers dead. it talks about word of officer jackson's death spreading through the police community. eugene,...
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she is interviewed by delores jones-brown, law and police science professor at john jay college about her book, "the war on cops", how the attack on law and order makes everyone less safe. >> a good afternoon, how are you today. >> i'm great, thank you so much. >> i'm happy to have this opportunity to talk to you about your new book, "the war on cops". how the new a attack makes everyone less safe. we know each other, we've been on previous panels together, one of the first things i like to ask you, the discussion the book about whether or not the system and police in particular are racist, what is your definition of racism, you don't give one in the book but you talk a lot about racism and being racist. how should we take your definition of racism. >> guest: i think it is hostile treatment towards a person on the basis of his skin color. >> host: and a person who would be a racist would do what? >> guest: make judgments about somebody based on skin color alone or even as part of a other set of characteristics. what we hear from the black lives matter movement is that cops are racist,
she is interviewed by delores jones-brown, law and police science professor at john jay college about her book, "the war on cops", how the attack on law and order makes everyone less safe. >> a good afternoon, how are you today. >> i'm great, thank you so much. >> i'm happy to have this opportunity to talk to you about your new book, "the war on cops". how the new a attack makes everyone less safe. we know each other, we've been on previous panels together,...
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she's interviewed i delores jones-brown, professor at john jay college about her book "the war on cops: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe". >> good afternoon mrs. mcdonald how are you today? >> guest: thank you so much dolores. >> host: i haven't had the opportunity to talk with you about your new book "the war on cops". we know each other through these panels together but one of the first thingsi'd like to ask you , i'm asking about whether or not the justice system in and police are in particular are racist. what's your definition of racism? you don't get one in the book but you talk a lot about racism and being racist. how should we seek a definition of racism? >>. >> guest: i think it's hostile treatment toward a person on the basis of his or her skin color. >> host: okay. and the person who would be a racist would do what? >> guest: make judgments about somebody based on skin color alone or even as part of a other set of characteristics. what we hear from the black lives matter movement is that cops are racist, that they are in minority neighborhoods and
she's interviewed i delores jones-brown, professor at john jay college about her book "the war on cops: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe". >> good afternoon mrs. mcdonald how are you today? >> guest: thank you so much dolores. >> host: i haven't had the opportunity to talk with you about your new book "the war on cops". we know each other through these panels together but one of the first thingsi'd like to ask you , i'm asking...
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thereupon we quickly discovered that the very first chief justice of the supreme court, the legendary john jay, ran for governor of new york twice while he was chief justice. the reason he ran twice was because he lost the first time and continued to serve as chief justice of the supreme court until he won the governorship of new york the second time he ran. he was followed by three supreme court justices who ran for presidential nominations and lost while they were supreme court justices. and they all continued to serve on the supreme court after they lost their presidential campaigns. and so public comment on the ginsburg situation has been limited to precedents set during the lifetimes of the people now speaking about it. aaron blake in the "washington post" actually reported, "supreme court experts i've spoken to were unaware of any justices getting so directly and vocally involved or involved at all really in a presidential campaign." and so the "washington post" is talking to supreme court experts who do not seem to know that supreme court justices have actually gotten so involved that t
thereupon we quickly discovered that the very first chief justice of the supreme court, the legendary john jay, ran for governor of new york twice while he was chief justice. the reason he ran twice was because he lost the first time and continued to serve as chief justice of the supreme court until he won the governorship of new york the second time he ran. he was followed by three supreme court justices who ran for presidential nominations and lost while they were supreme court justices. and...
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remember, washington, when there was danger of congress threatening relations with england, he send s john jay. what adams does is send a three-man envoy over to france in an effort to see if we could find a way out of this very serious dilemma. the stage is set for what is called the xyz affair in the history books. the american envoys, john marshall, charles c. pinckney, and elbridge gerry -- by the way, we get the term "gerrymandering" from this particular individual, were met with a series of humiliating conditions before negotiations would even begin. not only would adams have to apologize for things he said, but france is going to be given a huge loan and there's going to be a lot of personal bribery involved for the right to meet with him. and the american reaction was no way. adams, when they told him about it, said that unfortunately the peace commission has been unsuccessful. now, the republicans feel, why is it unsuccessful. because adams probably made unreasonable demands. adams really in this case, you want to know what happened snanld then he releases the commissioner's statement
remember, washington, when there was danger of congress threatening relations with england, he send s john jay. what adams does is send a three-man envoy over to france in an effort to see if we could find a way out of this very serious dilemma. the stage is set for what is called the xyz affair in the history books. the american envoys, john marshall, charles c. pinckney, and elbridge gerry -- by the way, we get the term "gerrymandering" from this particular individual, were met with...
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she is interviewed by the professor of law and police science at john jay college. >> there's no question that black males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today and that's a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> the hard fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado, florida. >> texas, ohio. >> watch cspan and the democrats consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a political party and the first ever nonpolitician in several decades. watch on cspan and get video on demand on cspan.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on cspan. all beginning on monday july 18th. >> the causes of the 2003 invasion of iraq said the intelligence leading was flawed and that they had not been exhausted and reacted to the report apologizing for his decision to join it saying his main goal was a close relationship with washington. the former prime ministe
she is interviewed by the professor of law and police science at john jay college. >> there's no question that black males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today and that's a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> the hard fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >>...
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tonight, stephen welcomes john oliver. jai courtney. charlamagne tha god. jon batiste and stay human. and now live from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's time for the 2016 democratic national convincing. death, taxes, hillary. captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." hey, everybody! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thanks so much! thanks, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) thank you, paul. thank you, mark. what's up, jon? what's up, joe? what's up, jon? what's up, joe? hey! hey, everybody! oh! you've got to love it. it's electric. wooo! you can feel it. ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. welcome to "the late show." and i mean late show tonight. i'm jur host stephen colbert we are live on night three of the democratic national convention. ( cheers and applause ) last night, hillary clinton became the first woman to be nominated by a major party. ( cheers and applause ) it was-- yay, pretty exciting. you really felt it. it was an historic moment covered by a
tonight, stephen welcomes john oliver. jai courtney. charlamagne tha god. jon batiste and stay human. and now live from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's time for the 2016 democratic national convincing. death, taxes, hillary. captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to "the late show." hey, everybody! >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thanks so much! thanks, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) thank you,...
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she is interviewed by the professor of law and police science at john jay college. >> there's no question that black males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today and that's a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> the hard fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado, florida. >> texas, ohio. >> watch cspan and the democrats consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a political party and the first ever nonpolitician in several decades. watch on cspan and get video on demand on cspan.org. you have a front row seat every minute of both conventions on cspan. all beginning on monday july 18th. >> the causes of the 2003 invasion of iraq said the intelligence leading was flawed and that they had not been exhausted and reacted to the report apologizing for his decision to join it saying his main goal was a close relationship with washington. the former prime minister a
she is interviewed by the professor of law and police science at john jay college. >> there's no question that black males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today and that's a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> the hard fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >>...
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john herrman is here, media reporter for the "new york times." jay rosen, new york university, and melissa bell, vox media. john, how significant has the impact on facebook been? one on consumers and how people get the news and the story tellers. let's start with the consumers, how we get the news. >> it's kind of hard to overstate in the last five years, especially, a huge number of people have, while using facebook, started to treat it as a primary news source. some of this is intentional, some of this is just happening. there's more and more news to read, more and more organizations vying for your attention on the platform. the result has been that over 100 million people in america alone are actively checking a single news source. it's composed of many other news sources, but that is argue pli the largest single outlet in the country and in the world and it's facebook's. >> sreenivasan: isn't that a good thing? a more informed public, more people getting information from perhaps friends they trust saying read this article, this is a great read? >
john herrman is here, media reporter for the "new york times." jay rosen, new york university, and melissa bell, vox media. john, how significant has the impact on facebook been? one on consumers and how people get the news and the story tellers. let's start with the consumers, how we get the news. >> it's kind of hard to overstate in the last five years, especially, a huge number of people have, while using facebook, started to treat it as a primary news source. some of this is...
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with me now, john jay lavel, a trump delegate. hillary rosen, a clinton supporter. and jonathan allen, political columnist for roll call and co-author of -- what's your biography called? >> state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton. >> thank you so much. jonathan, what do you make of this testimony from james comey? are republicans on the right track? are they attacking the wrong person? >> well, i think it's necessary. i think the world or certainly america watched the press conference yesterday and it seemed to be leading up to the words that there would be charges and then there was a 180 and all of a sudden there's not going to be charges. clearly, a case was laid out that, you know, charges should have been made. that being said, there's no question that it was an indictment of hillary clinton's character, of hillary clinton's judgment, and her failure to recognize the national security concerns of the american people. this is far from over. there's been reports that this investigation is closed. we still don't know if -- who hacked into these e-mails. n
with me now, john jay lavel, a trump delegate. hillary rosen, a clinton supporter. and jonathan allen, political columnist for roll call and co-author of -- what's your biography called? >> state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton. >> thank you so much. jonathan, what do you make of this testimony from james comey? are republicans on the right track? are they attacking the wrong person? >> well, i think it's necessary. i think the world or certainly america watched the...
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joining me now is john herrman, jay rosen, and melissa bell. i am pleased to have them all.ignificant has the impact of facebook on journalism been? one per on the consumers and also on the storytellers. let's start with the consumers. john: it is hard to overstate in the last five years especially, a huge number of people have while using facebook, and treating it as a primary news source. some is intentional, some is just happening. there's more to read, there are more organizations vying for your attention. the result has been that over 100 million people in america alone are actively checking a single news source composed of many other news sources. but that is arguably the largest single outlet in the country and the world, and it is facebook's. hari: isn't that a good thing? more people getting information from perhaps friends saying read this article? jay: there are advantages to consuming news through a social layer which facebook makes possible in that you are connected to your friends and family through the news so it will be more meaningful to you. what is lost wi
joining me now is john herrman, jay rosen, and melissa bell. i am pleased to have them all.ignificant has the impact of facebook on journalism been? one per on the consumers and also on the storytellers. let's start with the consumers. john: it is hard to overstate in the last five years especially, a huge number of people have while using facebook, and treating it as a primary news source. some is intentional, some is just happening. there's more to read, there are more organizations vying for...
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jay: a waiting game for cindy johns as well. >> hoping they don't get canceled. jay: they passed in less than ideal circumstances to witness history. >> its iconic. jay: and maybe capture the moment forever. jay: mother nature's uncooperative mood remained. the sky never fully clear. butfireworks were there, this year the view from gravelly point was not memorable. it was not awful, it was just unusual. it was almost as if you were watching the fireworks through cheesecloth, and gravelly point is normally packed. this year, maybe just a couple hundred showed up. live from arlington, jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: several shows did not go off as planned. first to postpone was college park. the campus of university of maryland has been moved to tomorrow night at 9:00. gaithersburg move their activities indoors. the fireworks will take place for a complete schedule come just check out our website, wjla.com. in other news, and active shooting investigation, an ice cream truck driver the victim in critical condition. the gun man is on the loose, and the police say this m
jay: a waiting game for cindy johns as well. >> hoping they don't get canceled. jay: they passed in less than ideal circumstances to witness history. >> its iconic. jay: and maybe capture the moment forever. jay: mother nature's uncooperative mood remained. the sky never fully clear. butfireworks were there, this year the view from gravelly point was not memorable. it was not awful, it was just unusual. it was almost as if you were watching the fireworks through cheesecloth, and...
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john: rick davis, thank you for coming in. next, over from our friend jayllyow cannot go backstage and find anything more just over-the-top then what is going on -- i don't know if it will never be more interesting than what is actually going on on the surface. john: that was director jay roach in an interview on my podcast, check it out online along with all of our cleveland coverage. cleveland,row, from sayonara. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton, you are watching "bloomberg west." in a few hours, donald trump will deliver the most important speech of his life when he officially accepts the republican party's nomination for. . he will attempt to make the case that the country and skeptical members of his party should fall in line, and why he should be the next commander in chief. tonight's theme is make america one again. mr. trump and hillary clinton are tied in ohio. according to a new university poll, colin and trump are both at 44%. ms. clinton poll, elites. stein is at 1%. the paris terror prosecutor says the man behind the wheel of the truck that killed 84
john: rick davis, thank you for coming in. next, over from our friend jayllyow cannot go backstage and find anything more just over-the-top then what is going on -- i don't know if it will never be more interesting than what is actually going on on the surface. john: that was director jay roach in an interview on my podcast, check it out online along with all of our cleveland coverage. cleveland,row, from sayonara. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton, you are watching "bloomberg west." in a...
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jay john on was on his way to philly when all this broke. he's going down to do security checks a the dnc. he spoke about munich and the need in the united states to keep a watchful eye out for possible terror attacks in this country. we are following developments. another attack in europe. charles: we'll come back to you later with more on that shooting rampage in munich. it left at least nine people ♪ is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the future is here. the all-new e-class. self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking. a mercedes-benz concept car that's already a reality. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's
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jay john on was on his way to philly when all this broke. he's going down to do security checks a the dnc. he spoke about munich and the need in the united states to keep a watchful eye out for possible terror attacks in this country. we are following developments. another attack in europe. charles: we'll come back to you later with more on that shooting rampage in munich. it left at least nine people dead, one could be part of the crew that committed this awful crime. charles: 9 people dead, possibly one of the shooters involved. authorities are searching for three more gunmember after that attack in munich earlier today. i want to bring on my panel of security experts to discuss. this is happening so frequently on a weekly basis, just in 2016, what's going on here. >> what's going on here and it pains me to see it. what we are seeing here is nothing short of an all-out intelligence failure. what we need to do is what hillary clinton is suggesting. there needs to be an intelligence surge. the person --ed the person to blame for this is edwa
jay john on was on his way to philly when all this broke. he's going down to do security checks a the dnc. he spoke about munich and the need in the united states to keep a watchful eye out for possible terror attacks in this country. we are following developments. another attack in europe. charles: we'll come back to you later with more on that shooting rampage in munich. it left at least nine people dead, one could be part of the crew that committed this awful crime. charles: 9 people dead,...
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she is interviewed by deloris brown, professor of police science at john jay college. >> no question males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today. that is a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> sunday, another chance to see fbi director james comey and his testimony on the hillary clinton email investigation. see it at 10:35 a.m. eastern, on c-span. >> house republican members met with donald trump thursday at the republican national committee headquarters in washington, d.c. following that meeting, former oversight committee chair darrell issa and others spoke to reporters. this is 40 minutes. >> so what were your takeaways from the meeting? we heard he bashed the media. how did it go in there? >> a lot of what was stated you heard it publicly before but most importantly it was a conference that i think welcomed donald trump and a conference to me showed a unity behind his candidacy and he is going to offer a real choi
she is interviewed by deloris brown, professor of police science at john jay college. >> no question males today face a much higher rate of getting stopped when they're innocent than white males do today. that is a crime tax that the community unfortunately pays because of the elevated rates of crime. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> sunday, another chance to see fbi director james comey and his testimony on the hillary clinton email investigation. see...
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>> john jay morino (speaking off the mic). next speaker. good evening sir welcome. >> so here we are 5 minutes after 5 that means we're just that much closer to that place called heaven. i am that i am as almighty before me therefore who would dare to stand or speak against me. here i am in this room on both sides with mentally ill people. we talk about mental illness as a definition people hoping to do the same thing over and over again with a different result if that isn't true with both of you i don't know what is. we know gandhi jfk that led with passion and spiritualality this time it's going to have to be hearts that are true with a righteous uprising the they it's not pleasures of the flesh and blood but the prince of darkness to my friends look up tell thee [inaudible] orlando was a red flag with an agenda there were 4 shooters. there is a situation going on the between 5th. a big pride event and protest against coal oakland city hall so you are invited many fact it's not a request or demand but a command from those whose hearts are
>> john jay morino (speaking off the mic). next speaker. good evening sir welcome. >> so here we are 5 minutes after 5 that means we're just that much closer to that place called heaven. i am that i am as almighty before me therefore who would dare to stand or speak against me. here i am in this room on both sides with mentally ill people. we talk about mental illness as a definition people hoping to do the same thing over and over again with a different result if that isn't true...
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jay: when the sun goes down in northern virginia, one homeowner's front yard lights up like nothing you have ever seen. >> my name is john randolph and we are in great falls, virginia. jay: by design. this chemist by trade allowed part of his yard to go wild over the years to attract fireflies. >> we are letting the natural ecosystem grow. when you do that, you have nice diversity of predators and prey and insects and you get fireflies. jay: the camera cannot pick up with the eye can see and the heart can feel, but that this light show looks like stars dancing in the trees. >> i think it is magical. jay: jon graham knauf does not run around with jars anymore, but the beautiful glow of the fireflies reminds him of breezy summer nights and a carefree childhood. givest the space that you nature to grow come if you do that, you are rewarded. jay: jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: that iscool. the lights in the room to see a better. alison: it's interesting. i love that. brian: that is pretty cool. up, and ity is coming think we can have storms tomorrow. there is also a chance on the fourth, so we have to watch that. saturday and
jay: when the sun goes down in northern virginia, one homeowner's front yard lights up like nothing you have ever seen. >> my name is john randolph and we are in great falls, virginia. jay: by design. this chemist by trade allowed part of his yard to go wild over the years to attract fireflies. >> we are letting the natural ecosystem grow. when you do that, you have nice diversity of predators and prey and insects and you get fireflies. jay: the camera cannot pick up with the eye...
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she interviewed by john jay college professor dolores jones brown and ethel tonight beginning at eight easter here on c-span2. and on c-span three, it's american history tv in prime time starting at eight with a history of immigration in america. at 9:20, it's a discussion on the origins of the epa to chinese exclusion and how popular culture is negative chinese just stereotypes. coming up after 10, rabbi lan sussman thoughts about congress and an annual seller in the housefrom 1923 to 1973 . see american history tv in prime time tonight starting at easter on c-span three. every weekend, td has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. here's what's coming up saturday at 9:15 eastern. fox channel: eric boling looks at the values and virtues that help build america as a great nation in his book america, benign virtues that make our nation great and why we need them more than ever. and it 10 pm eastern on afterwards, karen greenberg director of fordham university center on national security talks about legal questions arising from policies of want to fight the us war on terror
she interviewed by john jay college professor dolores jones brown and ethel tonight beginning at eight easter here on c-span2. and on c-span three, it's american history tv in prime time starting at eight with a history of immigration in america. at 9:20, it's a discussion on the origins of the epa to chinese exclusion and how popular culture is negative chinese just stereotypes. coming up after 10, rabbi lan sussman thoughts about congress and an annual seller in the housefrom 1923 to 1973 ....
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made his presence known, josh donaldson rips one down the left field line off john axford, two runs scored. that's all the jaysded. they avoid a sweep to oakland getting out of town with a 5-3 win. >>> the warriors make it official, re-signing center anderson varejao to a new contract. i'll have it for you tonight at 11 on sports wrap. >>> the giants have the best record in baseball and they get swept by the padres. what's going on? >> that's called baseball. 162 games. what's that old saying? you are going to win 60, lose 60, it's what you do in between. you have stretches where you are unbeatable and stretches where you can't beat anybody. when you figure that, cueto and bumgarner going in the series, you lose all three, that's not good. but see how things go when they had to boston and new york coming up next. >> that will be fun. are you surprised mary jo got re-signed? >> no. they need some depth. they got him for a minimum amount of money. >> interesting. thanks, joe. >>> coming up tonight, there are barriers obviously between police and the community they patrol. even here in the bay area. we'll show yo
made his presence known, josh donaldson rips one down the left field line off john axford, two runs scored. that's all the jaysded. they avoid a sweep to oakland getting out of town with a 5-3 win. >>> the warriors make it official, re-signing center anderson varejao to a new contract. i'll have it for you tonight at 11 on sports wrap. >>> the giants have the best record in baseball and they get swept by the padres. what's going on? >> that's called baseball. 162 games....
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the police chiefs are saying that are there are no credible threats, but the homeland secretary jai jeh johnxtra precautions, and people should still enjoy the holiday weekend, but always of course be alert, victor. >> all right. thank you, sara ganim there at penn station. there is go ing to be some security that you will see and some that you do not. >> and there is an issue bubbling up along the florida coast, and people aring asking, what is causing this. look at this. this is a toxic green algae that is blooming on top of the water. what does it mean for the people going to the beaches and what does it mean for the sea life underneath it? >>> and plus, donald trump attacks hillary clinton for the meeting of bill clinton with the secretary-general. is he doing his wife more harm than good? has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 2
the police chiefs are saying that are there are no credible threats, but the homeland secretary jai jeh johnxtra precautions, and people should still enjoy the holiday weekend, but always of course be alert, victor. >> all right. thank you, sara ganim there at penn station. there is go ing to be some security that you will see and some that you do not. >> and there is an issue bubbling up along the florida coast, and people aring asking, what is causing this. look at this. this is a...
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missouri's governor jay nixon took part portraying his ancestor colonel john nixon. >> still ahead onion news," we continue to follow the latest on the deadly ambush in dallas and we have brand new information about a string of arsons in camden. late this afternoon police say they arrested their suspect. >> also, the showboat reopens its doors. details about atlantic city's revamped hotel and the jobs that are coming with it when we come back. >> ♪ >> it is 4:30. brian is off. rick williams joins us and we are following the latest developments surrounding the ambush in dallas which is the deadliest attack on police since september 11th. >> five officers were killed, seven more injured after what had been a peaceful protest of officer involved shootings in louisiana and minnesota. abc news has learned that the shooting -- or the shooter was this man 25-year-old micah johnson. dallas police chief david brown says johnson wanted to kill white people and especially white officers. >> now, police say micah was killed when negotiations with their department gave way and they detonated a rob
missouri's governor jay nixon took part portraying his ancestor colonel john nixon. >> still ahead onion news," we continue to follow the latest on the deadly ambush in dallas and we have brand new information about a string of arsons in camden. late this afternoon police say they arrested their suspect. >> also, the showboat reopens its doors. details about atlantic city's revamped hotel and the jobs that are coming with it when we come back. >> ♪ >> it is 4:30....
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. >> reporter: jay-z calling out police shootings in released song "spiritual." ♪ i am not poison i am not boy john a boy from the hood that got my hands in the air in despair don't shoot ♪ >> reporter: saying, "we should be further along, we are not." dallas representative mark veasy as he talked about his role both as a lawmaker and a black father. >> he's a cute fifth grader. but i worry about him. when he gets older, when he gets into high school, what if he's out with friends and he smarts off the wrong way? and i just don't want anything to happen to him just because i want that for my son does not mean that i don't support the police 100%. >> reporter: outside an lapd graduation, rapper snoop dogg and the game leading a peaceful rally. their intent, to build a better relationship between cops and communities of color. >> hunt you not today. >> reporter: in atlanta this dramatic scene as thousands spill onto the streets in peaceful protest. but some of the most powerful words come from here on the ground. the places directly touched by tragedy. in baton rouge a community standing hand in hand
. >> reporter: jay-z calling out police shootings in released song "spiritual." ♪ i am not poison i am not boy john a boy from the hood that got my hands in the air in despair don't shoot ♪ >> reporter: saying, "we should be further along, we are not." dallas representative mark veasy as he talked about his role both as a lawmaker and a black father. >> he's a cute fifth grader. but i worry about him. when he gets older, when he gets into high school,...
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john hopkins university. >>> okay hot, hot, hot. hope you enjoyed this beautiful day and stayed cool. let's get over to first meet roll jay to find out when is the break coming. >> tomorrow already. not much of a break but we are going to see humidity levels dropping just a bit and the heat from the 90s into the upper 80s so a little break from the 90s stretch that we have had. not a bad evening out there. lots of sunshine in town. 89 degrees feels like 94. it is still very humid outside but the changes are coming. we actually made it to 92 this afternoon and then at reagan national temperatures drop back down into the 80s after a thunder shower moving through and still a couple of these we are tracking througut shower southeast of mechanics field and this is going to fade off towards the chesapeake bay shortly. what we are tracking is a cold front. right now just about to pass into virginia from west virginia behind this front. there's some cooler air, slightly cooler and lower humidity heading our way for tomorrow. the rest of this evening expect a quiet evening. breezy at times falling down to 79 degrees by midnight no
john hopkins university. >>> okay hot, hot, hot. hope you enjoyed this beautiful day and stayed cool. let's get over to first meet roll jay to find out when is the break coming. >> tomorrow already. not much of a break but we are going to see humidity levels dropping just a bit and the heat from the 90s into the upper 80s so a little break from the 90s stretch that we have had. not a bad evening out there. lots of sunshine in town. 89 degrees feels like 94. it is still very humid...
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producing music for jay-z, al green, john legend, and elvis costello, to name a few.a modern day renaissance man, always expanding his orbit of expertise, hosting on this day what he calls a food salon to introduce his latest culinary discoveries to his wide assortment of friends. >> my personal satisfaction -- i know this is weird to say -- it is never the end result. like it's never the destination. i like the journey. >> reporter: and where that journey started, in philadelphia, growing up with his musical parents, is not lost on quest love. >> your dad passed away not long ago. >> yeah. the last thing he said to me was like, i can now go and know that you're going to be in the history books some day. like something i created a going to be here forever. like no compliment i've ever gotten, no "i'm so proud of you, son." nothing compared. i'll always remember that last conversation with him. >> last one. were you serious about matt love? >> yes. >> thanks so much. >> i'm quest lauer. >> it is hard to even tell you how cool that guy is. he really is. he's got so many
producing music for jay-z, al green, john legend, and elvis costello, to name a few.a modern day renaissance man, always expanding his orbit of expertise, hosting on this day what he calls a food salon to introduce his latest culinary discoveries to his wide assortment of friends. >> my personal satisfaction -- i know this is weird to say -- it is never the end result. like it's never the destination. i like the journey. >> reporter: and where that journey started, in philadelphia,...
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jay gray in baton rouge. >>> now in cleveland. john harwood joins us.got more on what's going on. john. >> andrew, hours from now republicans are going to gather for the event in cleveland, home of the cleveland cavaliers. do so in an uneasy move. hillary clinton leads by five percentage points. donald trump is leading only in the south among regions. but donald trump is hoping for a boost by the unrest at home. he's running as the law and order candidate and saying he's going to be the candidate of border security at a time when we're battling isis overseas and trying to fight it. here's the candidate and his running mate on "60 minutes" last night. >> it doesn't necessarily give us the right to commit suicide as a country, okay? i'll tell you this. call it whatever you want, change territories but there are territories and tear roar nations that we're not going to allow people to come into our country an we're going have extreme vetting. there's going to be extreme vetting. with gear doing have extreme vetting. 're going to come in and we're going to
jay gray in baton rouge. >>> now in cleveland. john harwood joins us.got more on what's going on. john. >> andrew, hours from now republicans are going to gather for the event in cleveland, home of the cleveland cavaliers. do so in an uneasy move. hillary clinton leads by five percentage points. donald trump is leading only in the south among regions. but donald trump is hoping for a boost by the unrest at home. he's running as the law and order candidate and saying he's going to...
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john happy to take them, right? yes. you can find us on street signs europe. on cnbc.com. you can treat me directly as well as @louisa bojesen. >>> now could a promotional bid from apple for jay-z's title make waves in the music seen. we'll get all the news on that one plus the latest on the viva technology event in paris. that's coming up off the break. we'll talk credit too. ." >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. you are still watching street signs . we are just getting flashing on the airline brryan air. the board is seeking approval to consider further buybacks, they say. they had no plan to engage in further buybacks, but the board should have the flexibility and the discretion to do so. if there is further market volatility like we've seen over the last week. so this egm taking place on the 27th of this month of july as the board is looking at gaining approval to consider further share buybacks if need be. >>> speaking of equities, the ft ftse 100 for the month of june, higher 4.6% for the month of june. you can see a lot of that volatility in the back of the month as anticipated on the back of the vote. 65-28. when looking a the the ftse 250, we're lower by elementalmost
john happy to take them, right? yes. you can find us on street signs europe. on cnbc.com. you can treat me directly as well as @louisa bojesen. >>> now could a promotional bid from apple for jay-z's title make waves in the music seen. we'll get all the news on that one plus the latest on the viva technology event in paris. that's coming up off the break. we'll talk credit too. ." >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. you are still watching street signs . we are just getting...