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. >>> cynthia kano dijo que fueron puestos por el ku kus clan e invitan a reunirse a este grupo supremacista para tener un taller de renovaciÓn de daca al llegar al plantel. >>> descubrieron ciertos folletos, plantados fuera de los edificios, pidiendo que la comunidad reportarÁ inmigrantes ilegales. >>> eric burgos presidente de la organizaciÓn. dice que rÁpidamente removieron los volantes antes que los beneficiarios de daca llegaran >>> me he dado cuenta que hay personas de todo el mundo y se dan oportunidades para que las personas abracen sus raÍces y cultura y la expresen. y realmente fue como una acciÓn contra dick tri. el grupo se hace llamar.... de acuerdo a su pÁgina de internet son un grupo que promueve el movimiento extremista. que asegura que estados unidos le pertenece a la raza blanca que es exterminada por la inmigraciÓn. >>> miembros dijeron estar consternados por lo ocurrido john weaver dijo que no aceptaba el mensaje. >>> gran parte del aeropuerto internacional de los Ángeles se vio afectado esta maÑana por un apagÓn que causo retrasos en algunos vuelos. las autoridades repor
. >>> cynthia kano dijo que fueron puestos por el ku kus clan e invitan a reunirse a este grupo supremacista para tener un taller de renovaciÓn de daca al llegar al plantel. >>> descubrieron ciertos folletos, plantados fuera de los edificios, pidiendo que la comunidad reportarÁ inmigrantes ilegales. >>> eric burgos presidente de la organizaciÓn. dice que rÁpidamente removieron los volantes antes que los beneficiarios de daca llegaran >>> me he dado cuenta...
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food products to charity and nourishing the ood.on the ethics and excellence in urnalism foundation, ku and patricia ewing, committed to bridging culture differences in our communities, the corporation of public broadcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator robt costa. robert: good evening. president trump signea bipartisan $400 bill budget agreement friday ending a brief government shutdown that began at mid night. it faced opposition from the right and the left. rand paul tried to block the bill with a procedure move. but he was denied. the two-year budget will lift the debt limit until march 2019, increase military spending by $165 billion. plus, tick up domestic spending by $131 billion and to add $90 billion for disaster relief. senator paul isn't the only i conservati the house and senate who considered the package fiscally irresponsible and house democrats their attemptste to pro young documented immigrants brought to this couldry as cn also failed just weeks ahead of a march 5thin dea peter, when you l
food products to charity and nourishing the ood.on the ethics and excellence in urnalism foundation, ku and patricia ewing, committed to bridging culture differences in our communities, the corporation of public broadcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator robt costa. robert: good evening. president trump signea bipartisan $400 bill budget agreement friday ending a brief government shutdown that began at mid night....
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lu ka ku finds a goal. sanchez, our fabulous ball.n he get the shots in? he can. this could be extremely pivotal in this tie. here is an opportunity. would you believe it? the ball is drilled home by steve davis and rochdale live again, their wembley dream is alive again. there is some natural emotion there from keith hill. it looks like all back to wembley. would you believe it is indeed? rochdale, wembley. would you believe it is indeed ? rochdale, you wembley. would you believe it is indeed? rochdale, you were there?|j was. indeed? rochdale, you were there?” was. drama, that is why we love the fa cup. rochdale, bottom of league one. wiganjust fa cup. rochdale, bottom of league one. wigan just off the top of league one but that was amazing. one. wigan just off the top of league one but that was amazingm was. everyone thought reading the pitch would have —— which helps buyers but those players should that maybe they wanted the new pitch. because buyers under pressure. —— because they put spurs under pressure. they were a completely d
lu ka ku finds a goal. sanchez, our fabulous ball.n he get the shots in? he can. this could be extremely pivotal in this tie. here is an opportunity. would you believe it? the ball is drilled home by steve davis and rochdale live again, their wembley dream is alive again. there is some natural emotion there from keith hill. it looks like all back to wembley. would you believe it is indeed? rochdale, wembley. would you believe it is indeed ? rochdale, you wembley. would you believe it is indeed?...
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suggesting that lu ka ku suggesting that lukaku goal again, no tenth required, it hit the back of theon naismith rescued a point for bottom—club ross county with a late strike against hearts at victoria park. hearts took the lead early in the second half thanks to a kyle lafferty free—kick. that's his 14th of the season. but with 1a minutes left to play, right—back naismith grabbed the equaliser for the home side. they're now four points from safety. there were three other games in the scottish premiership today. hibernian beat second placed aberdeen 2—0. kilmarnock were 1—0 winners at motherwell while dundee won 2—1 at partick thistle. in the rugby union premiership, leicester tigers boosted their chances of a top six finish after beating harlequins at welford road. the two teams started the day separated by only a point and it was harlequins who opened the scoring. alofa alofa with the try after three minutes. but then australian matt toomua, who was playing at fly—half for the first time, produced an incredible performance contributing 21 points. 33—18 the final score. a result tha
suggesting that lu ka ku suggesting that lukaku goal again, no tenth required, it hit the back of theon naismith rescued a point for bottom—club ross county with a late strike against hearts at victoria park. hearts took the lead early in the second half thanks to a kyle lafferty free—kick. that's his 14th of the season. but with 1a minutes left to play, right—back naismith grabbed the equaliser for the home side. they're now four points from safety. there were three other games in the...
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. >> ...any doctrinaire, militant minority, whether communist, ku klux klan, or birchers. >> chafee:icrophone and they'd subside, and then he'd get up and he'd start to open his mouth, and they'd start again. and he couldn't talk. it went on for over 15 minutes. >> ...wholly alien to the sound and honest republican liberalism that has kept this party abreast of -- [ audience booing ] human need. >> buchanan: the forces that could nominate goldwater from the south and west were tearing the republican party away from the republican eastern establishment forever, and they could sense that. >> let me get to the mic. >> you give it to 'em. it's your job! >> now, look! the governor hasn't had a chance to talk. he's been up here 10 minutes, and he hasn't a chance to talk but about four minutes. >> buchanan: and i think they believed that when goldwater goes down, then that fever will pass, and we will get our party back. and they never got it back. >> man: back in july in san francisco, the republicans held a convention. remember him? he was there. governor rockefeller. before the conventio
. >> ...any doctrinaire, militant minority, whether communist, ku klux klan, or birchers. >> chafee:icrophone and they'd subside, and then he'd get up and he'd start to open his mouth, and they'd start again. and he couldn't talk. it went on for over 15 minutes. >> ...wholly alien to the sound and honest republican liberalism that has kept this party abreast of -- [ audience booing ] human need. >> buchanan: the forces that could nominate goldwater from the south and...
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. >>> hate and the ku klux klan synonomous what a grand wizard had a change of heart?cided his new mission was to build up the very communities he tried to destroy? it happened right here. in fact he joined a church he wants would have loathed. our bill anderson reports for goodness sake. ♪ >> i was a member of the ku klux klan for over 20 years of my life. >> reporter: trying to fine the positive in even the darkest situation social security what for goodness sake is all about. but this honestly took it to a new level. >> i would shoot you, your children and your wife and think about nothing about it the kind of mindset i was in. i just hated everybody. >> reporter: joe bednar ski is imposing figure and he admits that he used that through two decades of hate. no one event changed him but at some point hating people just because of what they were, that wasn't who he wanted to be. >> i would always hear that small whisper that voice, you know, this isn't right, joe. looking down on people because of color of their skin and hating them. >> reporter: what joe described as
. >>> hate and the ku klux klan synonomous what a grand wizard had a change of heart?cided his new mission was to build up the very communities he tried to destroy? it happened right here. in fact he joined a church he wants would have loathed. our bill anderson reports for goodness sake. ♪ >> i was a member of the ku klux klan for over 20 years of my life. >> reporter: trying to fine the positive in even the darkest situation social security what for goodness sake is all...
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it has en lanced live video features, more kus omization and push alerts to get more of the news yout delivered to your phone in real time. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> let me see your hands. >> a rare move by b.a.r.t. it is releasing video of a fatal police shooting. live with this breaking news. >> unprepared and overwhelmed. a damning report to the last october wildfires. >> decision on a controversial statue. a vote late today to get rid of a symbol of the downfall of native americans. >> new wall, new system. the change one year after thousands of people lost their homes to flooding in san jose. >>> what happened? >> where? >> where? >> b.a.r.t. released this video of a fatal shooting. what starts with chaos and gunshots ends with one man dead. the man, 28-year-old salve salve tindle. >> this video is disturbing and graphic. it actually shows how the deadly shooting unfolded. it begins with gunfire and chaos. a b.a.r.t. officer nearby begins to run as he tries to find the scene of the shooting. >> he repea
it has en lanced live video features, more kus omization and push alerts to get more of the news yout delivered to your phone in real time. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> let me see your hands. >> a rare move by b.a.r.t. it is releasing video of a fatal police shooting. live with this breaking news. >> unprepared and overwhelmed. a damning report to the last october wildfires. >> decision on a...
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i don't know the intricacies of the amounts of money raised and the hoe kus poe kus that goes through -- how much money you raised i don't focus on that. i think the democratic party has to harness the intensity feeling out there. the people parts of the resistance, women in particular who have signed up in record numbers to run for office. i think that the democratic party needs to focus on identifying good candidates, supporting those candidates and it's not always in terms of money. there are ways in which you know, you can harness people power that at the end of the day is more important. money is a factor and i'm not saying you can do this on the shoe string. i'm guessing that tom perez will come up with efficients amounts of money to do what they need to do for the party to be successful. >> janet hook from the "los angeles times." >> i'm from the boston journal. >> i'm sorry. >> how hard is to for you to get people to focus on the lower level state legislative and governor's races? >> that's a good question. it's one of the concerns i had in january of last year. what i've seen
i don't know the intricacies of the amounts of money raised and the hoe kus poe kus that goes through -- how much money you raised i don't focus on that. i think the democratic party has to harness the intensity feeling out there. the people parts of the resistance, women in particular who have signed up in record numbers to run for office. i think that the democratic party needs to focus on identifying good candidates, supporting those candidates and it's not always in terms of money. there...
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about a week later, the ku klux klan paraded through our community, and they did that at night. they would turn the light on in their car and sit in their cars and drive through the neighborhood in their robes. i still didn't know what was going on. but later i learned that there had been cases where black boys as old as i am had been killed because they had touched a white woman. once again, i just shrugged my shoulders. i didn't understand why. in florida, you had the colored and white signs, especially at the drinking fountain. and i naively wanted to know what color was the water in the colored fountain. of course, i drink from the colored fountain. we had a small bus company in the saint augustine, florida. i almost never sat in the back. saint augustine was almost like any other town. if i had lived in montgomery, there is a chance i could have been killed. i had a reputation so i guess people dismissed my actions that kind of way. but i always knew this whole thing about segregation and what white folks could do and black folks could not do, i knew there was something wro
about a week later, the ku klux klan paraded through our community, and they did that at night. they would turn the light on in their car and sit in their cars and drive through the neighborhood in their robes. i still didn't know what was going on. but later i learned that there had been cases where black boys as old as i am had been killed because they had touched a white woman. once again, i just shrugged my shoulders. i didn't understand why. in florida, you had the colored and white signs,...
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de coral springs los bomberos todos los que estuvimos aquÍ hicimos lo posible ese dÍa, cuando me a kusartamento de policÍa dijo en un comunicado el departamento de policÍa de coral springs no ha dado a conocer ninguno comunicado sobre estas denuncias porque aÚn siguen siendo investigadas por el departamento del sheriff de broward. >> lo que sÍ me molesta que si hubieron entrado probablemente hubieron salvado mÁs vida. >> las autoridades estÁn revisando los videos de las cÁmaras de seguridad y la prÓxima semana darÁn un reporte completo, mientras las investigaciones continÚan, padres de familias y estudiante a aÚn temen por la segunda de la escuela a dÍas que los estudiantes regresen a clases. >> realmente no creo que estÉn seguro porque todavÍa no hay seguridad. >> mientras tanto familiares de las vÍctimas mortales, siguen despidiendo a sus seres queridos esta noche serÁn velados los restos de martÍn duque, el niÑo mexicano, que muriÓ, sus abuelas ya estÁn aquÍ y maÑana toda una comunidad se unirÁ para darle el Último adiÓs. >> dos importantes compaÑÍas aÉreas del paÍs, united y delta
de coral springs los bomberos todos los que estuvimos aquÍ hicimos lo posible ese dÍa, cuando me a kusartamento de policÍa dijo en un comunicado el departamento de policÍa de coral springs no ha dado a conocer ninguno comunicado sobre estas denuncias porque aÚn siguen siendo investigadas por el departamento del sheriff de broward. >> lo que sÍ me molesta que si hubieron entrado probablemente hubieron salvado mÁs vida. >> las autoridades estÁn revisando los videos de las...
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we'reg manufacturers take small price increases, we' seeing more product launches that ku dercut thexisting products in the category. those are encouraging signs and that's coming through the private sector. and the fda is acting as an agent and working to bring prices down. the market is applies a fair ount of discipline to drug manufacturers. if that trend continues what'ly prob 1% to 2% rate of growth could become flat to negative in the next couple of years. >> are these companiesoing this because they fear government regulation or they fear that the government will greenlight the ability of medicare to negotiate prices? >> there's a certain amount of not wanting torovoke the tiger in the actions of the industry, but with such a large and fragmented industry, there are always going to be individual companies that break ranks and takesi exc price increases. and they tend to attract all the attention. but for the really huge products, 10, 15, $20 billion products, those price increases are slowing because of competition. they're not slowing because of fear about regulation. >> jeff
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ku ku kyung lah is at broward north hospital. so 17 confirmed dead. what more do we know? >> we know that marjory stoneman douglas high school is something that no one ever expected in this country. tonight it is one massive crime scene. authorities held a briefing just a few minutes ago and the sheriff said that 12 of the victims inside of the school have now been identified. of course, that means that there are five other people that have yet to be identified. they are not releasing any names, because, of course, notification to families is first and foremost in their minds. the sheriff did say among the dead, a football coach. among the wounded, a child of one of the sheriff's deputies in this community here. the impact is so far reaching. the superintendent says that all of the students have now been accounted for. in other words, there are no students that are missing here. they may not have identified, but they say they do know and have accounted for all students. and then on top of that, the grief process begins. the superintendent says tremendous grief and sorrow.
ku ku kyung lah is at broward north hospital. so 17 confirmed dead. what more do we know? >> we know that marjory stoneman douglas high school is something that no one ever expected in this country. tonight it is one massive crime scene. authorities held a briefing just a few minutes ago and the sheriff said that 12 of the victims inside of the school have now been identified. of course, that means that there are five other people that have yet to be identified. they are not releasing any...
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i still didn't understand what was going on and about a week later, the ku klux klan paraded throughommunity, and they did that at night. what they would do is they would drive through the neighborhood in their robes and i still didn't know what was going on, but later i learned that there have been cases where black boys as old as i am had been killed because they touched a white woman, but once again, i just kind of shrugged my shoulder, and i didn't understand why. in florida you had the colored and white signs, especially at the drinking fountains and i naively wanted to know what color was the water in the colored fountain, and of course, i drafr i drank from the colored fountains and we had a small bus company in st. augustine, florida. i never sat in the back. st. augustine was unlike any other town, had i done that in birmingham or montgomery, there is a very good possibility that i would have been killed, but i had the reputation of being henry james and you know henry james is a little bit crazy, so i guess people kind of dismissed my actions that kind of way, but i always
i still didn't understand what was going on and about a week later, the ku klux klan paraded throughommunity, and they did that at night. what they would do is they would drive through the neighborhood in their robes and i still didn't know what was going on, but later i learned that there have been cases where black boys as old as i am had been killed because they touched a white woman, but once again, i just kind of shrugged my shoulder, and i didn't understand why. in florida you had the...
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two sport activity ku paint to the test. and check out one day's brand new s.u.v. . the folks. here people are just trying to stay alive. there is no humanitarian aid. from the frontlines in iraq. the only ones who come to the volunteers from the musicians politics risking their lives to get a glimpse of few move to saddam used to song t. w. . the fast pace of life in the digital globe the shift has slowed down on the way of showing new developments and providing useful information though which is fine and interviews with makers and users the forty five minutes on the back. we make up about three quarters of a. i feel that under such a fight we ought to summon some of us to. be one to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join africa numb stares as they share their stories their dreams and their challengers. of the seventy seven percent. platform for half a century joining. me to germans new and surprising aspects of nonsense culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany it is increasing use of the traditions everyday lives and language because
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they are not allowing kus mores to exchange items. they have one year. too many abusers of that lifetime return policy. >>> when we come back tonight, made in america is back, and this one is olympic size. you got to see this. this. rld. we were about to pull off the greatest upset in american sports history. but we were more than american... i never realized we were from all over. italian, middle eastern, jewish, turkey, iran. that's what makes america what it is. we all came together as one. that's what made us champions. i'm actually closer to my retirement daysing. than i am my college days. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. schedule a complimentary goal planning session with td ameritrade. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage
they are not allowing kus mores to exchange items. they have one year. too many abusers of that lifetime return policy. >>> when we come back tonight, made in america is back, and this one is olympic size. you got to see this. this. rld. we were about to pull off the greatest upset in american sports history. but we were more than american... i never realized we were from all over. italian, middle eastern, jewish, turkey, iran. that's what makes america what it is. we all came together...
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chelsea went ahead through willian before romelu lukaku's ahead through willian before romelu lu ka ku'sa second—half header from jesse lingard lukaku's equaliser and a second—half headerfrom jesse lingard earned united all three points. chelsea has slipped to fifth place. selfie ‘s defeat means slipped to fifth place. selfie ‘s defeat mea ns tottenha m slipped to fifth place. selfie ‘s defeat means tottenham move into fourth after a late victory away at crystal palace. a goal from harry kane minutes from time. a frustrating afternoon. his 24th of the season and put him back at the premier league scoring charts ahead of liverpool's both out. celtic have restored a nine point lead at the top of the scottish premiership after beating aberdeen 2—0. mousa dembele headed ljames forrest's dembele headed injames forrest's cross from close range to give celtic a 1—0 lead at half—time and then set up kieran tierney for their second giving celtic their tenth win ina row second giving celtic their tenth win in a row against the dons who stay in third place in the league. away from football ben stok
chelsea went ahead through willian before romelu lukaku's ahead through willian before romelu lu ka ku'sa second—half header from jesse lingard lukaku's equaliser and a second—half headerfrom jesse lingard earned united all three points. chelsea has slipped to fifth place. selfie ‘s defeat means slipped to fifth place. selfie ‘s defeat mea ns tottenha m slipped to fifth place. selfie ‘s defeat means tottenham move into fourth after a late victory away at crystal palace. a goal from...
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from ku briskness and few weeks. to the one trying to move to this of southeast asia. hello and welcome back now as we take a look at europe's weather is still pretty chilly in parts of the east not as cold as it has been without some snow across central areas which is dying away mamma conditions out across some more western areas double figures for london looking fine in madrid though the maximum of fifteen degrees move the situation on twenty four hours more snow across the alps and quite heavy falls a snow likely here and across you can western parts of france fine conditions and still relatively cool there across more eastern areas a low pressure across parts of greece and turkey should be moving away towards the eastern side of the mediterranean towards cyprus now on the other side of the mediterranean this low pressure is sitting in and bring cool winds in on the coast and will be quite windy some rough seas are likely here caro should be ok there are highs of twenty one degrees and then through saturday as the wind picks up kyle see temperatures dropping away or
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our guy jill bento is a member of the ku not an indigenous tribe who live on the san blas islands off the coast of panama the train used to be cheap and he remembers the people especially me and my granddad removed sometimes the island by boat if they could train it's come to the city in the panama city because he was working in the panama canal and the bank. he was a different school was. working a certain panama canal you bet joe has lived in panama city for a long time he likes it there but nothing beats arlin block the small acts in the city and. because. they were only been out to the marbury metra life so we don't report it and went to the to the slick him. is nothing like that don't worry about what time is now. this is a roller coaster like road through the rain forest to the coon a young a region on panama's north coast we company jus bet on a tree that. was. bad that the. blues you know in ireland on the san blas on hell ago are inhabited. in one thousand nine hundred twenty five the khulna one autonomy from the panamanian government in a bloody fight for the survival of the
our guy jill bento is a member of the ku not an indigenous tribe who live on the san blas islands off the coast of panama the train used to be cheap and he remembers the people especially me and my granddad removed sometimes the island by boat if they could train it's come to the city in the panama city because he was working in the panama canal and the bank. he was a different school was. working a certain panama canal you bet joe has lived in panama city for a long time he likes it there but...
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in the ku klux klan and in the organizations that succeeded the clan. america did have extremes. they just did not quite fit the european model. also, i think this perception of the german sociologist was embedded in american historiography after world war ii. the most powerful historical school in the 1950's to the 1960's was the so-called consensus school of historians and also literary analysts. they argued -- i mentioned i this in passing earlier -- they argued that america was born middle-class, that america began without the extremes of europe, without aristocracies and so on, and they, on one level, glorified that. america is better off not having the strict ideologies like communists and or socialism, but there was also a negative view that europe had better art and europe had better food than the u.s. because it had an aristocracy. it had an american exceptionalism argument. america is different than the rest of the world and lack of radicalism was part of that difference. this was designed to refute. what i am going to do today is not try to cover all of the types of ex
in the ku klux klan and in the organizations that succeeded the clan. america did have extremes. they just did not quite fit the european model. also, i think this perception of the german sociologist was embedded in american historiography after world war ii. the most powerful historical school in the 1950's to the 1960's was the so-called consensus school of historians and also literary analysts. they argued -- i mentioned i this in passing earlier -- they argued that america was born...
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turkey thinks they, terrorists, are linked to turkist isist ku fighters. >> a nato ally facing nato allynt line. after years you might say, of trying to stay out of this messy civil war. a new chapter of which is now beginning. >> this is the scramble for the land that isis built and lost. in the last hour, the rebels over there fired on a near by check point as if they heard the demand that the u.s. leave. the americans send their highest ranking officer yet, the message "we're not going anywhere." >> you take fire from this direction three or four times a week, and that is from forces supported by your nato ally, circumstanc turkey, which is bizarre, right? >> you said that, right? it is bizarre. i would say the people that fought to take raqqa back from isis, no matter what nationality they were. no matter what their beliefs were are heros. >> you say some of them are terrorists? >> well, okay. >> that's the complexity of where we are right now. >> it is. >> what's the biggest worry? >> miscalculation. it could be anybodiy's. >> what do you do about that? >> we deescalate. >> we don't
turkey thinks they, terrorists, are linked to turkist isist ku fighters. >> a nato ally facing nato allynt line. after years you might say, of trying to stay out of this messy civil war. a new chapter of which is now beginning. >> this is the scramble for the land that isis built and lost. in the last hour, the rebels over there fired on a near by check point as if they heard the demand that the u.s. leave. the americans send their highest ranking officer yet, the message...
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next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 oakland mayor libby schaaf warning to residents saying immigration and kusom enforcement officials may carry out raids. hundreds of flights to hawaii cancelled this summer, is your vacation in jeopardy? so you spent all your money bitcoins are about to go bust. which means like most people this time of year, you're broke. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save, including four crispy chicken nuggets for $1, jack's one-of-a-kind breakfast pockets for $2 each, three of my famous tacos and a small drink for $3, two breakfast croissants for $4, or the bonus jack combo, now just $5. it's like i tell jack jr., it's all about big value, jr. prices. that's value jack's way. >>> good morning bay area. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning everyone i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joiningous on this sunday, february 25th. looets look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> we have another dry day. sunnier but a chilly start. live doppler seven picking up on cloud cover. not enough to keep us warm. 32, in livermore, 31 in san vil, oaklan
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peggy came from a ku klux klan family, she had been a member. served six years in prison for manslaughter, he was also a member. he became the founder of the young patriots. who were the young patriots? chicago was a place where people from the south, alabama, and mississippi came north to, whether you are white or black. wentant to chicago -- you to chicago. the of the white folks from mount of tennessee, mounds of alabama, mississippi, ended up in chicago. it was called uptown. uptown was a poor white ghetto. town was a gained in that called the goodfellas. gained was a gained of street kids. they were organized by youngblood, peggy, and others. a guy who is here the other weeks was one of the last remaining patriots in the country. his 20 brother was loath him. i found and loath him. everybody had to have a street name. clinic, asd a free the panthers did. they were part of the original rainbow coalition, the black panthers, the young lords, the brown the young lawyers, the brown berets, in chicago area and they formed a group that really got
peggy came from a ku klux klan family, she had been a member. served six years in prison for manslaughter, he was also a member. he became the founder of the young patriots. who were the young patriots? chicago was a place where people from the south, alabama, and mississippi came north to, whether you are white or black. wentant to chicago -- you to chicago. the of the white folks from mount of tennessee, mounds of alabama, mississippi, ended up in chicago. it was called uptown. uptown was a...
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. >> each of them have two holes and these represent ku klux klan mass. >> reporter: there are more hiddenntings. >> this work is called blood in me, survival for the world. so immediately it telegraphs a violent gory title. >> reporter: a brilliant abstract of a tiger >> you have his head at the upper left corner with the little ear, you have the spine going along the top of the composition, and then all the way to the end of the far right you see a twisted tail right along the edge of the canvas. and on the bottom, you see the very abstract feet. tigers are strong, they're proud, stealthy, powerful, but they have the ability to camouflage themselves when necessary. and this is a quality you might want in the south if you're an african-american artist who doesn't want to be punished or called out in any way for your creative efforts. >> reporter: the painting is partially made from rope to carpet. and while it reflects dial's own identity, there is deeper meaning revealed in the paintings. >> he said these are the heads and faces of martin luther king, john f. kennedy and robert f. kenned
. >> each of them have two holes and these represent ku klux klan mass. >> reporter: there are more hiddenntings. >> this work is called blood in me, survival for the world. so immediately it telegraphs a violent gory title. >> reporter: a brilliant abstract of a tiger >> you have his head at the upper left corner with the little ear, you have the spine going along the top of the composition, and then all the way to the end of the far right you see a twisted tail...
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house chief of staff john kelly ordered an end to interim clearances that had been pending for months, kusushner's access, president trump was asked if he would use his influence to grant a waiver. >> we have inherited a system that is broken. it's taken months and months and months to get many people that do not have the complex complemented financials. and it's still taken months. it's a broken system. and it shouldn't take this long. you know how many people are on that list. people are not a problem in the world. that will be up to general kelly. general kelly respects jared a lot and general kelly will make that call. i won't make that call. i will let the general, who is right here, make that call. >> special counsel bob mueller's probe has object stained a guilty plea from rick gates, the deputy to campaign chairman paul manafort who remained in the campaign and transitioned for months after manafort's ouster. in federal court, gates pleaded guilty to participating in a financial conspiracy to hide money he earned in ewe contain and to lie to federal investigators earlier this month
house chief of staff john kelly ordered an end to interim clearances that had been pending for months, kusushner's access, president trump was asked if he would use his influence to grant a waiver. >> we have inherited a system that is broken. it's taken months and months and months to get many people that do not have the complex complemented financials. and it's still taken months. it's a broken system. and it shouldn't take this long. you know how many people are on that list. people...
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the ku klux klan was reborn. earlier in the year, the film birth of a nation played to enthusiastic crowds in baltimore the hometown of seven-year-old thurgood marshall . kimberle crenshaw: here's birth of a nation. it is a dramatic film. people are amazed at how realist it feels. and it just so happened to be persuasive along a particular racist line. about who african-americans were, what they were capable of what their true nature happened to be. griffith wed the documentary in to the fiction, so remember they were like turning the pages of history. so it encouraged people to come and view that film with all of the credibility that they give to history books most people, who might not have ever had these kind of experience with african-americans would know who they were, or would understand the need to constrain and contain them because of this inherent nature of bestiality or inhumanity that they represent then you take in to account that it's not just your average american who is watching this. you've got th
the ku klux klan was reborn. earlier in the year, the film birth of a nation played to enthusiastic crowds in baltimore the hometown of seven-year-old thurgood marshall . kimberle crenshaw: here's birth of a nation. it is a dramatic film. people are amazed at how realist it feels. and it just so happened to be persuasive along a particular racist line. about who african-americans were, what they were capable of what their true nature happened to be. griffith wed the documentary in to the...
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peggy came from a ku klux klan family. she had been a member. -- she had been a member of the klan. her son, who served six years in prison for murder, for manslaughter, was also a member of the klan. and he became the founder of the young patriots. and who were the young patriots? placeo, you know, was a people from the south, alabama, mississippi, came north to whether you are white or black. you went to chicago. and so, most of the white folks of tennessee,ains mountains of alabama, mountains of mississippi, ended up in chicago in a neighborhood called uptown. poor--- somes a was a poor, white ghetto. town,was a gang in that in the neighborhood, called the goodfellas. was a gang -- and gang of streeta kids. they were organized by youngblood, peggy, and others. a guy who is here the other weeks was one of the last remaining patriots in the country. term.in brother was everybody had to have a street name. they started a free clinic, like the panthers did. they were part of the original rainbow coalition, the young lawyers, the brown berets, in chicago. and they formed a group that
peggy came from a ku klux klan family. she had been a member. -- she had been a member of the klan. her son, who served six years in prison for murder, for manslaughter, was also a member of the klan. and he became the founder of the young patriots. and who were the young patriots? placeo, you know, was a people from the south, alabama, mississippi, came north to whether you are white or black. you went to chicago. and so, most of the white folks of tennessee,ains mountains of alabama,...
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clarke, a staunch supporter of donald trump who has compared the black lives matter movement to the ku klux klan. in west virginia, lawmakers are under fire for ordering the removal of a citizen from the state capitol, after she called out the names of state politicians who've accepted campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry. lisa lucas was speaking friday during a public comment session at the west virginia house judiciary committee. lisa lucas: people that are going to be speaking in favor of this bill are all going to be paid by the industry, and people voting on this bill are also often paid by the industry -- r example, and i have to keep it short, simple because the blic only gets one minute, 45 seconds, while lobbyists can throw a gala at the marriott with whiskey and wine and talk for hours to delegates. to keep it short, on the judiciary committee, charlotte lynn, about $10,000 from gas and aep,nterests, including marathon, firstenergy dominion, and i can go on. amy: as lucas listed the names of other lawmakers who've received campaign contributions from the oil a
clarke, a staunch supporter of donald trump who has compared the black lives matter movement to the ku klux klan. in west virginia, lawmakers are under fire for ordering the removal of a citizen from the state capitol, after she called out the names of state politicians who've accepted campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry. lisa lucas was speaking friday during a public comment session at the west virginia house judiciary committee. lisa lucas: people that are going to be...
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. >> and as ku see from that shot, that's from palm beach, they are preparing air force one for the president i believe one of those cars with the flags in the front has the president inside and he is embarking for a trip to washington d.c. back to the white house. cameras are kept a little further away than usual during this particular trip back home for the president. meanwhile, a warning to president trump on russia. rush limbaugh's words of caution to the commander-in-chief why he's telling the president to be very careful while he tweets. >> plus, the fall out on the midterm elections and the gop is setting on a secret weapon trying to can it tallize on the unpop you lauer it of nancy pelosi? can the republicans hold on to the majority? >> and money for nothing how one u.s. city is getting ready to test something called universal basic north korea, hundreds of dollars handed out to citizens, just for being alive. yea, so, mom's got this cold #stuffynose #nosleep i got it... #mouthbreather yep, we've got a mouth breather. well just put on a breathe right strip and... pow! it instantly ope
. >> and as ku see from that shot, that's from palm beach, they are preparing air force one for the president i believe one of those cars with the flags in the front has the president inside and he is embarking for a trip to washington d.c. back to the white house. cameras are kept a little further away than usual during this particular trip back home for the president. meanwhile, a warning to president trump on russia. rush limbaugh's words of caution to the commander-in-chief why he's...
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there's questions about cas kus. are there other issues there? >> do you know, can they just allow people to work on temporary security clearances they give out? >> yes, they can. this is all the president's decision. you don't have to have a final clearance ever. if the president says i want this guy to see classified information, he can. he can declassify information and he doesn't have to. he can give russian officials classified information and that's not a crime. >> mcgahn knew about this information with rob porter in at least in november. is that correct? >> that's what we've been told, yes. >> can you say how many sources you have on that? >> there's at least one. >> matthew rosenberg, appreciate that. thank you very much. with me is kirsten powers and jason miller. it's been six days since rob porter resigned. is this smart the way the white house is handling? it the story is changing. they don't want to go into details when it's all about the details. >> you're right that the messaging from the white house isn't good on this. there's an
there's questions about cas kus. are there other issues there? >> do you know, can they just allow people to work on temporary security clearances they give out? >> yes, they can. this is all the president's decision. you don't have to have a final clearance ever. if the president says i want this guy to see classified information, he can. he can declassify information and he doesn't have to. he can give russian officials classified information and that's not a crime. >>...
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i would be like that young kid at ku. i just want to go to school. i just want to be a kid. i like chamber music. i would go to that. i like debates, i like recitals, you know? i'm reading a book right now. kagen with went to yale. i should have gone to those lectures for, you know, the -- whether it's greek history or my th or wars, the peloponnesian wars or something. i loved debates. i loved just the philosophy, and it was all there. i could go to broadway plays. i didn't go to anything because i was mad at the world. so i was self-restricted in a place that offered all opportunities. the law school was good for me because it showed me how much work i needed to do, to do what i wanted to do, how much i needed to learn and whether the question i asked myself when i left, are you willing to do the work and dedicate yourself to learning all you need? so i would have to say in retrospect, it was small enough. it was academically challenging and the professors were fair to me. it wasn't the best choice as far as being able to distinguish yourself because of the grading system,
i would be like that young kid at ku. i just want to go to school. i just want to be a kid. i like chamber music. i would go to that. i like debates, i like recitals, you know? i'm reading a book right now. kagen with went to yale. i should have gone to those lectures for, you know, the -- whether it's greek history or my th or wars, the peloponnesian wars or something. i loved debates. i loved just the philosophy, and it was all there. i could go to broadway plays. i didn't go to anything...
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in the bay area.f ÷lzñ regardless of the truth of these rumors my message to our immigrant residents;kúemains same, we have our back.?3 the mayor urged people to unormally, goingpeople to 7hm 911 if they happen to be the victim of raids. mayor schaaf isçiy9'$vgndm get in contact with immigrant advocate groups so they can find out wl8my their rights are. immigrant where she talks to the immigrant community specifically feed. all of this.6 facebook as well.t(m+Ñ.ms;pux kris sanchez, "today in the bay." live look in washington, d.c. right 2fcsbbç8rk/'x;ztrqÑ congress back in session this guns. "eáju(uáj that issue today with >> we checked overnight and governors meeting. í#a h ñ first time back sinceÄk this month's deadly nationwide discussion on gun control. listen as one#gñ teacher lays o his plans. myself. students,p going to talk about whatever they want torbrñ;h8jañd8qhñ ta >> students in parklandrai are scheduled to return later this week, but the building where9Ñ0e shooting unfolded will stay closed. there are tentative plans to >>> also happeningwmqálpg: tod activism
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romelu lu ka ku romelu lukaku clinching the match with the second goal.ooking at. it's not in line with the penalty box which is what confuses me. it's neither straight nor in line with the penalty box. very difficult to make a decision. they did analyse it with a straight line, it was a correct decision. a very small part of mata's knee was offside. the point is the uncertainty. whether you like this system or not, jose mourinho says as long as the system works, fine. i'm hearing the voice of my primary school teacher saying, christopher, use a ruler! laughter will be talking about that as the fa cup goes on, i'm sure. moving on to boxing. george groves successfully defended his wba super middleweight title with a win over chris eubankjunior in manchester. the british world title bout went all 12 rounds, with groves boxing clever to withstand the challenge from eubankjunior. the victory was unanimous and also means groves is through to the world boxing super series final. england's cricketers are in action in new zealand at the moment. despite losing all
romelu lu ka ku romelu lukaku clinching the match with the second goal.ooking at. it's not in line with the penalty box which is what confuses me. it's neither straight nor in line with the penalty box. very difficult to make a decision. they did analyse it with a straight line, it was a correct decision. a very small part of mata's knee was offside. the point is the uncertainty. whether you like this system or not, jose mourinho says as long as the system works, fine. i'm hearing the voice of...
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worth pointing out that federal power was used by the grants administration to in fact what about the ku klux klan during reconstruction. power -- andderal troops, to an extent -- to go after the klan. 1870ssed three klan act in and 1871. prof. glymph: buckley freeman -- prof. blight: which lasted three years. prof. glymph: the freedmen's bureau, which handed out massive it cament handouts, but not from ordinary citizens but from taxes levies on black women and black men during the civil war. that was put in the something called the freedmen's was used what was left to find the freedmen's bureau. prof. blight: which amounted to what it cost to find one day of the war. the total budget from the freedmen's bureau was about $4 million. prof. glymph: it was a bit more than that, because they got that much when they restarted. prof. blight: ok, maybe three days. i have got to work on that statistic. [laughter] prof. glymph: but it is not ultimately that much, yes. michael: that takes us to the next historical period, although everything is connected in certain respects. david, you wrote a gre
worth pointing out that federal power was used by the grants administration to in fact what about the ku klux klan during reconstruction. power -- andderal troops, to an extent -- to go after the klan. 1870ssed three klan act in and 1871. prof. glymph: buckley freeman -- prof. blight: which lasted three years. prof. glymph: the freedmen's bureau, which handed out massive it cament handouts, but not from ordinary citizens but from taxes levies on black women and black men during the civil war....
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r, reporter: lo's former student, neil kus c.e.o. of bridgebio. >> what we're able to do now is to say, "you have this mutation, and you're very likely to have this disease, and this is how severe it's going to be." for diseases that are really that easy to describe, those are easier in our mind to drug, than diseases like diabetes or heart failure, where there could be many different causes for the disease. >> reporter: this is like woody guthrie's disease, huntington's? >> that's right. huntington disease is a classic genetic disease. sickle celanemia, tay-sachs disease. these are the types of disease we're talking about.te >> rep bridgebio has 17 drug development projects in its diversified portfolio. >> it's very difficult to convince an investor that this sickle cell or this tay-sachs or this huntington approathe right approach, so you've got to what one has to do to attract the vast majority of capital in gethe world to the early s space like this is to say, "look, it's true, we're going to take mostly losses, but the houple of
r, reporter: lo's former student, neil kus c.e.o. of bridgebio. >> what we're able to do now is to say, "you have this mutation, and you're very likely to have this disease, and this is how severe it's going to be." for diseases that are really that easy to describe, those are easier in our mind to drug, than diseases like diabetes or heart failure, where there could be many different causes for the disease. >> reporter: this is like woody guthrie's disease, huntington's?...
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reasons -- you tell the story of this one guy who kind of came up with the idea of creating a second ku klux klan, and he kind of failed and he kind of -- well, he kind of brought in these public relations agents who used the most modern, sophisticated marketing techniques which included broadening the market, you know, for who you should be hating, and it was basically -- i wrote a book, an article for the baffler a few years ago called "the long con," and it was about how much right-wing politics has devolved into a money hustle. you know, people even before the internet were getting kind of terrifying -- [audio difficulty] letters saying, you know, the left wants to teach your children cannibalism and exed and teach -- and sex ed, and send me $10 so we can save the world. we now know how it works now with the internet. it wasn't messily all that different for the -- necessarily all all that different from the klan which functioned, in a sense, as a pyramid scheme. >> it was a pyramid scheme is. a recruiter could keep 40% of the initiation fee. now, the initiation fee was $10 in 1920,
reasons -- you tell the story of this one guy who kind of came up with the idea of creating a second ku klux klan, and he kind of failed and he kind of -- well, he kind of brought in these public relations agents who used the most modern, sophisticated marketing techniques which included broadening the market, you know, for who you should be hating, and it was basically -- i wrote a book, an article for the baffler a few years ago called "the long con," and it was about how much...
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rob miller lu ka ku with been quite an open game so far.hester united. it remains goalless investor in spain —— romelu lukaku. the fa has confirmed it won't be taking any disciplinary action against roberto firmino after he was accused of using discriminatory language against everton's mason holgate. holgate had claimed the brazilian used a discriminatory term towards him during the fa cup third round match between the sides. despite using a linguistic expert, not enough evidence was found to support the allegation. the winter olympics next, and in just a few hours' time the british men's curling team willl be competing to keep their medal hopes alive. they're in a play—off against switzerland to see if they can reach the last four. they missed the chance to qualify outright as did they were beaten by the united states. that game will be just after midnight tonight. gb already beat their opponents tonight in their opening qualifying match. even the head past the women's team into the semifinals. they hope to improve on their bronze medal in
rob miller lu ka ku with been quite an open game so far.hester united. it remains goalless investor in spain —— romelu lukaku. the fa has confirmed it won't be taking any disciplinary action against roberto firmino after he was accused of using discriminatory language against everton's mason holgate. holgate had claimed the brazilian used a discriminatory term towards him during the fa cup third round match between the sides. despite using a linguistic expert, not enough evidence was found...
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conte would not be happy with what happened next, as romelu lu ka ku scored be happy with what happenedade it two, with this acrobatic effort. a few minutes later, rob lukaku —— romelu lukaku... afine minutes later, rob lukaku —— romelu lukaku... a fine cross and finish. jose mourinho's men hung on for the win, with victory against his old club. very special because we beat the champions, we beat a fantastic team that is very difficult to beat. these three points are the ones that keep us in second position, which is the position we're fighting for. that opens up the gap a little bit to chelsea. it is a very important result for us. the problem as you must be the best team at the end of the game, not only after the first half. we had a great chance today to get three points here. but we were not able to do this. chelsea's defeat means they've been overta ken by tottenha m, who left it late to beat struggling crystal palace. it threatened to be a frustrating afternoon for spurs, despite their dominance. even harry kane wasn't at his lethal goal—scoring best. although perhaps that miss do
conte would not be happy with what happened next, as romelu lu ka ku scored be happy with what happenedade it two, with this acrobatic effort. a few minutes later, rob lukaku —— romelu lukaku... afine minutes later, rob lukaku —— romelu lukaku... a fine cross and finish. jose mourinho's men hung on for the win, with victory against his old club. very special because we beat the champions, we beat a fantastic team that is very difficult to beat. these three points are the ones that keep...