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now my interview with joseph white. i asked him what the israel-turkey reconciliation could mean. white: it is- mr. not a secret that we have good defense contact with turkey and turkish industries. the project went ahead. we were very proud to cooperate with turkey for the benefit of turkey. unfortunately, what happened happened. it is sorry. after these agreements have come to a reality, we need some time time tosides will need digest, renew connections, have a government before we as an industry will run and grab from both sides what is there for the turkish government. i believe also, and i want to industries,turkish they are advancing the technology base, i'm sure, for that. i am a aware of part of that. come, we will have to be more creative, and of eight of, and more open in what we call today -- innovative in what we call data share. we are looking forward to reconnecting and renewing the connection with the turkish government, turkish industry. i believe by the end of the day, we are neighbors in this very, very interesting area. in this area there is never a moment. the
now my interview with joseph white. i asked him what the israel-turkey reconciliation could mean. white: it is- mr. not a secret that we have good defense contact with turkey and turkish industries. the project went ahead. we were very proud to cooperate with turkey for the benefit of turkey. unfortunately, what happened happened. it is sorry. after these agreements have come to a reality, we need some time time tosides will need digest, renew connections, have a government before we as an...
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the man in the white hoodie, joseph nipper, is also convicted of attempted robbery but dies two yearshe shooting from complications from his wounds. what ross and nipper did not know that day is that fixler is a combat veteran who fought in vietnam and not the nerdy easy target they expected. >> they probably figured i'm the last guy to know how to use a weapon. >> fixler is not charged with any crime. he legally possessed the handgun he used. and with the help of the videotape, police determined he had the right to defend himself because he was in fear for his life. after the robbery, fixler receives an outpouring of support from the community and wants to find a way to give back. >> i'm in this community for 20 years and business for over 20 years. they know that i just came from a life and death situation. >> the retired marine starts by helping local war veterans, including sergeant eddie ryan who was wounded in the iraq war. >> sergeant ryan sustained a head injury in battle, and in learning of this, barry fixler donated the profits from his store the following valentine's day to
the man in the white hoodie, joseph nipper, is also convicted of attempted robbery but dies two yearshe shooting from complications from his wounds. what ross and nipper did not know that day is that fixler is a combat veteran who fought in vietnam and not the nerdy easy target they expected. >> they probably figured i'm the last guy to know how to use a weapon. >> fixler is not charged with any crime. he legally possessed the handgun he used. and with the help of the videotape,...
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white house. and i think this kind of episode, which calls to mind the famous joseph wells comment, in 1954, at long last, sir, have you no sense of decency? this is exactly what gives pause to many of the voters in trump's way. >> larry, you're nodding in agreement. how big of a problem is this potentially? and there is a deafening silence among the republican leadership. you heard mr. kahn challenging mitch mcconnell, challenging, you know, paul ryan to repudiate donald trump. we've reached out to see if they would join us. but it doesn't seem as though, except for senator jeff sessions earlier today, there is much of a defense coming from republican leadership right now. >> yes, the silence is deafening. i happen to like both senator mitch mcconnell and speaker paul ryan. but i believe this is a perfect example of why they are going to be haunted for years to come by the trump candidacy. trump just can't help himself. precisely as ron brownstein has just described. this was pointless. he should simply have said i salute captain kahn. he is a hero. i will have no further comment. you can't win an
white house. and i think this kind of episode, which calls to mind the famous joseph wells comment, in 1954, at long last, sir, have you no sense of decency? this is exactly what gives pause to many of the voters in trump's way. >> larry, you're nodding in agreement. how big of a problem is this potentially? and there is a deafening silence among the republican leadership. you heard mr. kahn challenging mitch mcconnell, challenging, you know, paul ryan to repudiate donald trump. we've...
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joseph bowman's company. the north carolina brigade marched north. they were at the skirmish at white marsh on the eve of valley forge. he was at valley forge at the winter. or during the winter. he fought at the attack on stony point in the summer of 1779. in the fall of 1779, general washington realized that the situation in the south was growing dire. and he began to dispatch some of his brigades from the continental army to the south. the first he sends is the north carolina brigade. they are going to march beginning in november, 1779. and they arrive notice north carolina around christmastime. and the men are going to or some of the men are going to refuse to march any further. they had not been paid in several months. their clothing was in wretched condition. the north carolina officers act quickly to quell this mutiny and they round these gentlemen up and they take them out in front of the of the brigading and have the brithd gun them down. you can imagine the impact this would have had on the rest of the soldiers. the next day, the brigade is going to march off to south caroli
joseph bowman's company. the north carolina brigade marched north. they were at the skirmish at white marsh on the eve of valley forge. he was at valley forge at the winter. or during the winter. he fought at the attack on stony point in the summer of 1779. in the fall of 1779, general washington realized that the situation in the south was growing dire. and he began to dispatch some of his brigades from the continental army to the south. the first he sends is the north carolina brigade. they...
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white? i don't think it would have. justice will be served. >> minnesota investigators have named the two police officers involved in that shooting. they are identified as jeronimo yanez and joseph cowser. each has been with the state anton any police department for four years. they are now on administrative leave per official police policy. >>> meanwhile, the justice department is almost investigating a police shooting in baton rouge, louisiana. authorities are pouring over more surveillance video from the convenience store where alton sterling died and body cameras the police say were dislodged during that scuffle. cellphone video shows an officer tackling sterling. a second cellphone video shows the officer shooting sterling in the chest. >> we have much more online at nbcbayarea.com. this is a very fluid situation. and we are getting new details from dallas by the minute. download our nbc bay area app. >>> we will continue gathering more details on this. meanwhile, let's check in with c kari and the forecast. >> temperatures in the upper 50 was low clouds and some fog. and mist in some parts of the bay area. we'll take a look ahead to the weekend forecast coming up in a few
white? i don't think it would have. justice will be served. >> minnesota investigators have named the two police officers involved in that shooting. they are identified as jeronimo yanez and joseph cowser. each has been with the state anton any police department for four years. they are now on administrative leave per official police policy. >>> meanwhile, the justice department is almost investigating a police shooting in baton rouge, louisiana. authorities are pouring over more...
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joseph michigan. watch that tonight at 6:30 following "action news" at six ooh. >> now to the recent killings of five whitepolice officers and two black men in other cities by white police officers that are forcing the presidential candidates to change the tone of their campaign. >> amidst of the racial tension in the recent violence across the country what do voters want to hear from the next commander-in-chief. >> today presumptive republican nominee donald trump calls himself the "law and order candidate who will be tougher on crime." the presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton who spoke in philadelphia friday says the nation needs to heal, have compassion and respect for one another. >> abc's lana zak is live in washington tonight with more on how the candidates plan on moving the country forward. >> lana. >> reporter: good evening, monica and rick. that is exactly the question with these tragic events, there is also a challenge and an opportunity to our nation's political leaders to try and engage in this difficult dialogue to try and advance our very nation. >> i am the law and order candidate
joseph michigan. watch that tonight at 6:30 following "action news" at six ooh. >> now to the recent killings of five whitepolice officers and two black men in other cities by white police officers that are forcing the presidential candidates to change the tone of their campaign. >> amidst of the racial tension in the recent violence across the country what do voters want to hear from the next commander-in-chief. >> today presumptive republican nominee donald trump...
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white house. the president about to make a statement from the roosevelt room and expected to focus on u.s. troop levels in afghan. he's going to be joined by ash carter and josephindication on what the president might say when we hear from him? >> reporter: we know there's been a review going on of troop levels in afghanistan for some time now. there are about 10,000 troops there currently and president obama has wanted to cut that number to about 5,500. we believe there's going to be some pushback from his military advisors because the situation in afghanistan has been deteriorati deteriorating. there's been violence sweeping afghanistan and there's concern about isis and other militant groups getting a foothold there as they have in iraq and syria and elsewhere. so this is the last major decision that president obama is going to make about troop levels in afghanistan. 15 years america has been there. america's longest war and a war that president obama said he wanted to end and bring all the troops home from when he first took office eight years ago. in 2014 america and nato ended military combat operations there but since then the afghan national security fo
white house. the president about to make a statement from the roosevelt room and expected to focus on u.s. troop levels in afghan. he's going to be joined by ash carter and josephindication on what the president might say when we hear from him? >> reporter: we know there's been a review going on of troop levels in afghanistan for some time now. there are about 10,000 troops there currently and president obama has wanted to cut that number to about 5,500. we believe there's going to be...
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joseph kauser. both officers are currently on paid leave. on thursday, minnesota governor mark dayton said the fatal shooting was motivated by racism. >> would this have happened if those passengers, the driver or passenger were white? i don't think it would have. i'm forced to confront -- and i think all of us are forced to confront this kind of racism exists. us, tooming up on all of vow to do whatever we can to see that it doesn't happen, that it doesn't continue to happen. amy: we'll have more on the fatal police killings of alton sterling in baton rouge, and philando castile in falcon heights as well as the shootings , in dallas, texas, after headlines. this comes as the fbi is investigating the case of a black man found hanging from a tree in piedmont park, atlanta, a fulton county medical examiner initially ruled the hanging a suicide, sparking outrage. atlanta mayor kasim reed then referred the case to the fbi. in new york city, ramsey orta, who filmed the police killing of eric garner is slated to go to jail for four years -- making him the only pson at the scene of eric garner's killing who will serve jail time. on wednesday, orta took a plea deal on weapons and drug charges. he says he has been repeatedl
joseph kauser. both officers are currently on paid leave. on thursday, minnesota governor mark dayton said the fatal shooting was motivated by racism. >> would this have happened if those passengers, the driver or passenger were white? i don't think it would have. i'm forced to confront -- and i think all of us are forced to confront this kind of racism exists. us, tooming up on all of vow to do whatever we can to see that it doesn't happen, that it doesn't continue to happen. amy: we'll...
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joseph jackson. right from the founding, black churches were incorporating of negotiations and contracts and defending what they and the court call their civil rights. as a stifling curtain of white pr premise weighing down, those are the only rights that black people can claim. the legal culture of black churches began to bridge between the civil rights of property and crack, the civil rights of desegregation and equal protection. civil right in the 1960s continue to be as much as bonds for church treasurers as bond for jail of demonstrators as much as fire insurance and mad marches. the fire insurance is part of what made the mad marches possible. not in the practical sense that king puts it and litigation causing money. or, not just in the sense that calls for black rights that came from a bull pen or a major black bar association once held its annual meeting at a church. because they grew out of the same legal culture, so i think when black people stepped into the modern freedom struggle, they stepped in a pragmatic phase in law's possibility and limits. thank you. [ applause ] >> i, too, going to stand up and talk from this mic. >> my presentation this morning is from negro
joseph jackson. right from the founding, black churches were incorporating of negotiations and contracts and defending what they and the court call their civil rights. as a stifling curtain of white pr premise weighing down, those are the only rights that black people can claim. the legal culture of black churches began to bridge between the civil rights of property and crack, the civil rights of desegregation and equal protection. civil right in the 1960s continue to be as much as bonds for...
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joseph, in chicago, illinois. good morning to you. caller: good morning. you know, i think the democratic party best represents the working-class voter. about whiteorking-class voters, and 2008 president obama had a problem with the white working-class voters. people wondered why the obama campaign couldn't attract working-class voters? to me the issue is not what is wrong with the obama campaign or the clinton campaign, the issue is what is going on the white working-class voters? they can't seem to find a home in the democratic party. they say that it is because of the diversity of the party itself. theuse, in 2011, if republican party had not blocked the american jobs act, the economy will be doing a lot better. host: a quick question for you, do you feel the democratic party has done enough to reach out to white working-class voters? caller: well, i look at it this way. when the economy crashed into thousand eight, it affected every group of people. it affected asian american workers, and hispanic american workers, and african-american workers, and white american workers. so, why is it that these other groups feel like they have a place in th
joseph, in chicago, illinois. good morning to you. caller: good morning. you know, i think the democratic party best represents the working-class voter. about whiteorking-class voters, and 2008 president obama had a problem with the white working-class voters. people wondered why the obama campaign couldn't attract working-class voters? to me the issue is not what is wrong with the obama campaign or the clinton campaign, the issue is what is going on the white working-class voters? they can't...