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i'm the head of the survey said the actual vote this weekend interview has to sicily iman on the front line of the country's immigration debate it's an issue that could tip the election toward silvio berlusconi's center right coalition. m fogel welcome to the program donald trump proposed to tariffs on u.s. steel and alan many a man imports sent shock waves through financial markets budget indexes in europe asia and the us all fell today as on this ward of a looming trade war yesterday president trump announced a twenty five percent levy on steel products and ten percent on our many close u.s. allies including canada brazil and japan have threatened counter measures of european commission the president for younger set the e.u. will not sit idly by. cancian jobs in europe will be lost due to the american measures and you cannot simply look on without doing anything we need to take measures from alice signed we will impose tariffs on holly davidson's on golden whiskey and on levi's blue jeans of jeans st louis reese blue jeans does this is all highly regrettable we never set out to stop
i'm the head of the survey said the actual vote this weekend interview has to sicily iman on the front line of the country's immigration debate it's an issue that could tip the election toward silvio berlusconi's center right coalition. m fogel welcome to the program donald trump proposed to tariffs on u.s. steel and alan many a man imports sent shock waves through financial markets budget indexes in europe asia and the us all fell today as on this ward of a looming trade war yesterday...
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my name is iman curado. i am a collaborative facilitator working to end violence in our communities and jails. i am a 23 year youth development counselor here in san francisco. i'm a former member of the unified educators of san francisco. i'm also a proud son of union parents from local 2, and the international long shore men and warehouse workers union, certainly a son and friend of unions. especially a shout out to my mother and local 2 workers who worked with two years without a contract. so there's precedent here in san francisco for what the community is asking you to consider. i am invested in the safety and well-being of officers and future officers. i'm here representing a voice in the family and friends of jesus delgado who the showas s 99 times and struck 25 times enforcing being detained in the suspicion of a robbery. he was a product of san francisco schools. he was a product of the department of children of youth and their families. in school and after school hours funded programs from the age
my name is iman curado. i am a collaborative facilitator working to end violence in our communities and jails. i am a 23 year youth development counselor here in san francisco. i'm a former member of the unified educators of san francisco. i'm also a proud son of union parents from local 2, and the international long shore men and warehouse workers union, certainly a son and friend of unions. especially a shout out to my mother and local 2 workers who worked with two years without a contract....
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he, my experience, iman of very high integrity.has devoted his life to public service, and he was literally on the other end ofo the ne at all hours of the day and night when it came to terrorist attacks, rorist threats. this is a man who has devoted his life to public service. he is a career civil servant, and, you know, this is an issue that i think we really do have to wonder why was th ting done in this way. >> woodruff: i also want to,rs of co ask you about the mueller investigation. you worked very clseo with bob mueller when he ran, was hed of the f.b.i. when this firing took place over the weekend, andrew mccabe put out a statement he thought the president had done this? connection with the russia investigation. as all of us know, the president's been very critical of the mueller investigation. based on everything you kno does the president have a point when he says this is an investigation that should have never goten underway in the first place? >> wel i don't think there's any merit to that contention. this is an investi
he, my experience, iman of very high integrity.has devoted his life to public service, and he was literally on the other end ofo the ne at all hours of the day and night when it came to terrorist attacks, rorist threats. this is a man who has devoted his life to public service. he is a career civil servant, and, you know, this is an issue that i think we really do have to wonder why was th ting done in this way. >> woodruff: i also want to,rs of co ask you about the mueller investigation....
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last week i was traveling out of washington dull he is, had the opportunity to go through iman enrolled precheck member. i found my experience to be just as efficient as it would be going through a dedicated precheck lane. >> but fishes is one thing but security is another. and they're not always mutually beneficial to one another. i understand moving people is a priority. i understand you have to have a constant balance between service and security. but what got you into a lot of the tso problems if the past as far as extraordinarily poor rating on the undercover operations, testing the security vulnerabilities at the the checkpoint there is a o a lot of pressure and tso to move people through thap that's heightened with precheck. that was supposed to alleviate lines getting people only in there that should be. we found that managing inclusion they ee surpd that. we find again -- i'm not hearing from you that there is a goal to make sure only prechecked people go through precheck. so at a risk of sounding redundant i want to underscore the point that's not the goal of the committee. th
last week i was traveling out of washington dull he is, had the opportunity to go through iman enrolled precheck member. i found my experience to be just as efficient as it would be going through a dedicated precheck lane. >> but fishes is one thing but security is another. and they're not always mutually beneficial to one another. i understand moving people is a priority. i understand you have to have a constant balance between service and security. but what got you into a lot of the tso...
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oakland police department came famous on this side of the atlantic after the murder, or the shooting, of imann. if you go back to the origin of black panthers, that goes back to the oakland police departments. in the 1960s. yes. and the black lives matter movement emerged from the oakland police department, there is a deep distrust andi department, there is a deep distrust and i don't get will change overnight but this is a monumental turning point in that relationship. what it reveals from the little i've seen is the gulf between how the see themselves and how they are viewed by the public. —— how the policemen see themselves. that is the point of the perspective and part of the reason why we approached this only way we did, which is to going with an objective eye and say we want to bring the audience into the experience and perspective of both police and activists, orjust the community, these are two sites that don't really share meaningful way there story of history and that creates that divide and makes it worse. heater you have made... yet made the film with a really concerted effort not
oakland police department came famous on this side of the atlantic after the murder, or the shooting, of imann. if you go back to the origin of black panthers, that goes back to the oakland police departments. in the 1960s. yes. and the black lives matter movement emerged from the oakland police department, there is a deep distrust andi department, there is a deep distrust and i don't get will change overnight but this is a monumental turning point in that relationship. what it reveals from the...
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dignitaries from 12 embassies, afghanistan, algeria, arab league, czech republic, egypt, iraq, kosovo, iman, russia, and tajikistan. [applause] and, of course many of you know the israel lobby is more than international issue. more than a domestic issue, it is a international issue. we're sure we'll find our first panel on israel and u.n. to be of particular interest. with that i would like to introduce grant smith, institute of middle east earn policy, coast sponsor of this event. grant and his organization are committed to uncovering and documenting how the israel lobby works through research and freedom of information act requests. grant is author of several books on the lobby. his most recent being, big israel, how israel's lobby moves america. the book is available at the bookstore and available online as audio book. so with that, i would like to welcome grant to the stage and overview of the lobby in today's event. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dale. welcome, everybody. as he said i'm going to be reviewing the israel lobby's agenda in some detail and it explains, i think, best w
dignitaries from 12 embassies, afghanistan, algeria, arab league, czech republic, egypt, iraq, kosovo, iman, russia, and tajikistan. [applause] and, of course many of you know the israel lobby is more than international issue. more than a domestic issue, it is a international issue. we're sure we'll find our first panel on israel and u.n. to be of particular interest. with that i would like to introduce grant smith, institute of middle east earn policy, coast sponsor of this event. grant and...