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montgomery said we're telling you what montgomery -- what miller said. mr. heytens: justice sotomayor, i certainly don't disagree that there is language to that effect in montgomery, but i think it is important that that language you just quoted is virtually all from montgomery and appears nowhere in miller except for a few words that are sort of included in that very long quote. justice kavanaugh: suppose i try to read miller and montgomery together to figure out what the substantive rule is and that i conclude the substantive rule is that the state cannot impose life without parole on youth who are merely immature but can impose it on those who are incorrigible. ok? that's -- suppose that's the substantive rule. suppose miller and montgomery, then we have to figure out what the procedural rule attached to that was. mr. heytens: correct. justice kavanaugh: the procedural rule attached, you can read it in a couple different ways, so i want to get your thoughts. one is it rules out an on-the-record finding. right? montgomery says you don't have to make a reco
montgomery said we're telling you what montgomery -- what miller said. mr. heytens: justice sotomayor, i certainly don't disagree that there is language to that effect in montgomery, but i think it is important that that language you just quoted is virtually all from montgomery and appears nowhere in miller except for a few words that are sort of included in that very long quote. justice kavanaugh: suppose i try to read miller and montgomery together to figure out what the substantive rule is...
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accident montgomery, alabama?orehouse college in atlanta, i told my parents i was never coming to montgomery. >> you were gone. >> i was ready to go to the big city and everything else. >> what brought you back? >> what brought me back was the potential of the city and seeing things that there were things that we could do better and we could do differently and i wanted to be a part of that. i tried it behind the scenes and i it didn't work so well, and -- >> give me the wheel! let me try. >> exactly. >> montgomery got a young plabl mayor. selma, got a young black mayor? mississippi. did i miss a memo, is something happening with the young black folks? talk about this wave of african-american leaders stepping up and grabbing the wheel. >> this comes as a natural progression. some of it is also a byproduct of our president obama's inspirational leadership and his candidacy, as well and challenging many of us in our generation to be leaders and lead in our own communities and to lead at a local and state level, and i
accident montgomery, alabama?orehouse college in atlanta, i told my parents i was never coming to montgomery. >> you were gone. >> i was ready to go to the big city and everything else. >> what brought you back? >> what brought me back was the potential of the city and seeing things that there were things that we could do better and we could do differently and i wanted to be a part of that. i tried it behind the scenes and i it didn't work so well, and -- >> give...
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and so what is montgomery like today?place i believe that most people read about in the history books. we're like any other city, our size. we're the state capital of alabama. we have maxwell, a great conglomerate of universities, alabama state university, so we have a great sense of talent and resources here, and we're a city that's facing some challenges regarding our public schools. facing challenges about what is our economic future and how do we recruit and retain talent and resources here. how do we grow the economy? and certainly, we're trying to deal with issues around criminal justice and how we kind of balance the toughness and the justice here. like any other city. but it's a city that really has a lot of love, and i believe that the best assets here are the people. and they are the people who really want us to prosper and people who are really looking for different things that we can do that are going to improve outcomes and the lives of others that live here. we want to be seen as a part of the new south. we
and so what is montgomery like today?place i believe that most people read about in the history books. we're like any other city, our size. we're the state capital of alabama. we have maxwell, a great conglomerate of universities, alabama state university, so we have a great sense of talent and resources here, and we're a city that's facing some challenges regarding our public schools. facing challenges about what is our economic future and how do we recruit and retain talent and resources...
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i'm born and raised in montgomery.litics. really thought my future would be in business, but i got pulled in because of the legacy that exists here from dr. king, from many others who have led movements, e.d. nixon as well, and so many others. my father, joe reed, as well, leading the democratic conferen conference. so so many others who have played a positive role here at various stages, but what i really thought was necessary was for the new generation to take the baton and really transform our local government and really make a difference in a way that reaches people right now where the problems are in this day and age, and positions us for a brighter future. >> well, you can tell that you have bridged a lot of gaps because i got that night, you could tell by age who is calling because people your age, even up to mine, said, you know, the judge won at two thirds of the vote. older people said joe reed's son won. so i can tell who was calling by that, but you have excited a lot of people around the country. and i thi
i'm born and raised in montgomery.litics. really thought my future would be in business, but i got pulled in because of the legacy that exists here from dr. king, from many others who have led movements, e.d. nixon as well, and so many others. my father, joe reed, as well, leading the democratic conferen conference. so so many others who have played a positive role here at various stages, but what i really thought was necessary was for the new generation to take the baton and really transform...
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how do you plan to address the relationship between the police and the policed in montgomery?rstone of our platform, was building the trust between our police department and the community in making sure that our police officers are getting out of the cars and getting into the community and they're doing things, being very active with whether it be coaching and volunteering, hopefully living in those communities and just making sure we're listening to our citizens as well about what they think is needed and making sure there is a clear line of communication. that's so important that the trust be restored and that both sides understand what's needed in today's age of making sure our neighborhoods are safe but also making sure our police and our neighbors have a great relationship. >> all politics is local, of course, but there is a presidential campaign that is well underway. one of the things that's going to loom large over that debate stage tomorrow in ohio, impeachment. do your constituents care at all about impeachment? what are they telling you about that? >> my constituent
how do you plan to address the relationship between the police and the policed in montgomery?rstone of our platform, was building the trust between our police department and the community in making sure that our police officers are getting out of the cars and getting into the community and they're doing things, being very active with whether it be coaching and volunteering, hopefully living in those communities and just making sure we're listening to our citizens as well about what they think...
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we ran more on montgomery's potential than montgomery's past. >> interesting indeed.n-american mayors are running on the potential, the future, because taking up key positions in many, many southern states, include be the mayor north of you, the largest city in alabama, a black man as well. what are we to make of the surge right now? you see them there. many, many black mayors, major southern cities. what are we to make of the serge in leadership there in the south? >> i think there are two things that are at play here. one, with understand the importance of local influence and the closer government is to you the more it impacts you and, second, seeing some population shifts in the cities allowing for maybe a new generation of leadership in these southern cities that we may not have had before. with that means we have to form coalitions and bipartisan relationships with our state legislators as well as our delegation to move the ball forward. while elections and victories are greatcomes down to the vision and implementation that all of us want to see. >> a lot are mak
we ran more on montgomery's potential than montgomery's past. >> interesting indeed.n-american mayors are running on the potential, the future, because taking up key positions in many, many southern states, include be the mayor north of you, the largest city in alabama, a black man as well. what are we to make of the surge right now? you see them there. many, many black mayors, major southern cities. what are we to make of the serge in leadership there in the south? >> i think there...
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in action, endorsed the montgomery county executive.it's a cozy little network. >> host: i think you just articulated that very welcome to think one thing that might help for those who are doing is to truly understand open borders inc. walking someone through the cycle of this human smuggling effort that's at the center of it, a family sitting in the northern tranquil in guatemala, honduras, el salvador who are struggling. they said i would like to go to america. they are told, you don't have to come through the normal channels. just come up, they see angel get taken across the river and then you'll be able to do whatever you want to do. they are told that with some degree of honesty because what the cartels are saying, they're saying that the fee. what the different people you talked or something like $7000. a. a family in the united states, a cousin or uncle or aunt were paid the fee or somebody back home will pay the fee. they will bring somebody to the border, there will pay coyotes and it's a supply chain. there's a whole business
in action, endorsed the montgomery county executive.it's a cozy little network. >> host: i think you just articulated that very welcome to think one thing that might help for those who are doing is to truly understand open borders inc. walking someone through the cycle of this human smuggling effort that's at the center of it, a family sitting in the northern tranquil in guatemala, honduras, el salvador who are struggling. they said i would like to go to america. they are told, you don't...
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the montgomery county executive, it's a cozy network. >> think you articulated that very well. i think one thing that might help for those viewing, truly understand open border inc. walking someone through the cycle of the human smuggling effort, that's at the center, a family sitting in the northern triangle, who is struggling and has economic restitution and say i would like to go to america, and they are told you don't have to come to the normal channels, up, pay a fee and take it across the river and you can do whatever you want to do. they are told that was some degree of honesty. the cartels are saying some of the illegal organizations, pay a fee. what is that fee? it's something like $7000. so a family in the united states, cousin, uncle or aunt will pay the fee for somebody or somebody back home will pay the fee. the bring somebody to the border, pay coyotes and it's a supply chain. there is a whole business model built around this. they will take a video of 70 coming across the water and send the video to the family and sometimes all take a dad, brother and they will a
the montgomery county executive, it's a cozy network. >> think you articulated that very well. i think one thing that might help for those viewing, truly understand open border inc. walking someone through the cycle of the human smuggling effort, that's at the center, a family sitting in the northern triangle, who is struggling and has economic restitution and say i would like to go to america, and they are told you don't have to come to the normal channels, up, pay a fee and take it...
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if you run in montgomery county, odds are you are probably going to do well in the rest of the state. bellwether, so to speak, bigide of the three c cities, cincinnati, cleveland, columbus. they have had some water issues, the date in shooting down there, some tornadoes that ripped through there. in 2016, if you had a place like dayton, or at least montgomery county, that was fairly supportive of donald trump, but you have seen the city that has been kind of kicked in the teeth over the past year, with the tornadoes, they had a kkk rally there, a lot of people went and protested against. that was the same weekend. you had aquifer issues and the mass shooting in the oregon district. when thesewonder bad things happen, does it shift voters' opinion? will they remember it in a year? i assume they will. i know that you did see a lot of anger towards governor mike downe, when he was there. he had a chance to do something for the vigil of the victims of the shooting, so there are a lot of very hot button political issues in dayton. nan whaley, the mayor, she is a democrat with clearly highe
if you run in montgomery county, odds are you are probably going to do well in the rest of the state. bellwether, so to speak, bigide of the three c cities, cincinnati, cleveland, columbus. they have had some water issues, the date in shooting down there, some tornadoes that ripped through there. in 2016, if you had a place like dayton, or at least montgomery county, that was fairly supportive of donald trump, but you have seen the city that has been kind of kicked in the teeth over the past...
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in the mayoral runoff election montgomery county probate judge stephen reed defeated businessman david woods with 67% of the vote. after the victory reed told his supporters this is a new chapter for alabama's capital and the city that played a critical role in the civil rights movement. he said his a win also sends a message across the country. >> we really made an impact and i believe that is something that puts us in a position to do big things in the city in a way that changes the narrative about who we are. >> this is not the first time reed has made history when he was elected as the montgomery county probate budget in 20 judge in 2012 he was the first african and american and youngest person to do so . >>> nasa's long-delayed launch of a space weather mission called, icon come is that to happen today off the coast of florida. the craft will be launched from a pegasus rocket on a stargazer aircraft and will climb to an altitude of 39,000 feet to drop the rocket at 6:25 pm. nasa said the spacecraft will study weather conditions in a region near earth-space . >>> it's the beginning
in the mayoral runoff election montgomery county probate judge stephen reed defeated businessman david woods with 67% of the vote. after the victory reed told his supporters this is a new chapter for alabama's capital and the city that played a critical role in the civil rights movement. he said his a win also sends a message across the country. >> we really made an impact and i believe that is something that puts us in a position to do big things in the city in a way that changes the...
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i ran for school board in montgomery county, maryland. it's been in the news lately.it is usually in the news and both of it be justice of the supreme court or whatever, i ran for school board in the year 2000, less than a year after columbine, i ran on my platform it was three issues the first one usual waste fraud and abuse even in a very rich place like a montgomery, county. in some of the best defense lawyers in the country. defending the school system and the second issue was the problem of drugs prescription drugs overmedicated kids. in the school system. and against. regardless of immigration status. the third issue was less than a year from trilobites is everybody was argued by guns in that year and that election year. in 2000 was school safety. i had some suggestions which i made on all three of those issues but after what happened and i became the first school board candidate in u.s. history to be endorsed by the nra, and nationalized i am serious. it nationalized the race and i was called all kinds of and i was basically eroded my political career. here's t
i ran for school board in montgomery county, maryland. it's been in the news lately.it is usually in the news and both of it be justice of the supreme court or whatever, i ran for school board in the year 2000, less than a year after columbine, i ran on my platform it was three issues the first one usual waste fraud and abuse even in a very rich place like a montgomery, county. in some of the best defense lawyers in the country. defending the school system and the second issue was the problem...
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and later, montgomery, alabama, makes history again by voting makes history again by voting for chanhat might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. ♪ work so hard our doctor ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. but she wanted someone who loves with the cats.ng. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an
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. >>> a watershed moment for the city of montgomery, alabama.ted an african-american mayor. steven reed, the montgomery county probate judge, easily beat a white businessman. >> tonight sent a signal not just to all of us here in montgomery, all of us in alabama, it sent a signal throughout this country about what type of community we are right now. >> reed also said the election was about the hopes and dreams of people. in 1861, montgomery was the first capital of the confederacy. of course it was also the center of major events in the civil rights movement. today, more than half of the city's population is african-american. of course, the montgomery bus boycott started with rosa parks there. >> i was just thinking that, tony. took a long time. >> there are two other majority african-american cities in the south that have yet to have an african-american mayor. columbus, georgia, and north charleston, south carolina. >> won in a landslide, 2-1. >> congratulations, mr. reed. >>> have you seen this video -- they're calling it a miraculous scene. a
. >>> a watershed moment for the city of montgomery, alabama.ted an african-american mayor. steven reed, the montgomery county probate judge, easily beat a white businessman. >> tonight sent a signal not just to all of us here in montgomery, all of us in alabama, it sent a signal throughout this country about what type of community we are right now. >> reed also said the election was about the hopes and dreams of people. in 1861, montgomery was the first capital of the...
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let's talk about crime and schools in montgomery.hat suggests that you're well beyond symbolism but that you're going to change the face of montgomery itself? >> the agenda has been very clear, concise from the beginning. it's been about opportunity and it's been about making sure there's equity regardless of their neighborhood or zip codes and making sure that things that we do as it relates to investing in our public education, making sure we have neighborhood revitalization and also broadening our economic footprint so that we are a part of the knowledge had based economy. right now we're a government-base and service manufacturing based economy. those don't provide the types of incomes that we would like to see for not only people here in montgomery, but people that reside in this entire region. one that includes tuskegee, alabama, one that includes selma, alabama. so we have a great history. but our economic future one is that is not as secure as i would like to see it. so what we have talked about has been the vision for this c
let's talk about crime and schools in montgomery.hat suggests that you're well beyond symbolism but that you're going to change the face of montgomery itself? >> the agenda has been very clear, concise from the beginning. it's been about opportunity and it's been about making sure there's equity regardless of their neighborhood or zip codes and making sure that things that we do as it relates to investing in our public education, making sure we have neighborhood revitalization and also...
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contact at the nsa or -- [inaudible] basically, to the point of this, i ran for school in montgomery county, maryland, which is in the news lately. it's usually in the news, and whether it be justices of the supreme court or whatever. the, i ran for school board in the year 2000, less than a year after columbine. i ran on, my platform was three issues. the first one, you know, usual waste, fraud and abuse even in a very rich system like montgomery county which also has some of the best defense lawyers in the country. defending the school system and torts that are committed. the second issue was the problem of drugs, prescription drugs, overmeld candidated -- overmedicated kids, ritalin, in the school system. and gangs. regardless of immigration status. the third issue was less than a year from columbine since everybody was talking about guns in that year, in that election year, 2000, was school safety. i had a plan, i had some suggestions which i made on all three of those issues. but after what happened, after i became the first school board candidate in u.s. history to be endorsed
contact at the nsa or -- [inaudible] basically, to the point of this, i ran for school in montgomery county, maryland, which is in the news lately. it's usually in the news, and whether it be justices of the supreme court or whatever. the, i ran for school board in the year 2000, less than a year after columbine. i ran on, my platform was three issues. the first one, you know, usual waste, fraud and abuse even in a very rich system like montgomery county which also has some of the best defense...
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and later, montgomery, alabama, makes history again by voting for change. the veggies... the water.ut i still have recurring constipation, belly pain, straining and bloating. my doctor said i could have a real medical condition called ibs-c. i said "yes" to linzess. cit for my recurring constipation and belly pain from ibs-c... n. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give to children less than six. anhobeo dren sixo less than 18. ay h.do notake lis ckage. less than six. anhobeo dren sixo less than 18. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea. sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain and swelling. i'm doing it all. and i said "yes" to linzess. ask your doctor about linzess. ♪ ♪ it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what comes next. at fidelity, we make sure you have a c
and later, montgomery, alabama, makes history again by voting for change. the veggies... the water.ut i still have recurring constipation, belly pain, straining and bloating. my doctor said i could have a real medical condition called ibs-c. i said "yes" to linzess. cit for my recurring constipation and belly pain from ibs-c... n. linzess is not a laxative. it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give to...
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the mercury news reporting the latest land north of sap center and north of montgomery street. they want to develop a transit village around sap center and dear dawn train administration including 5,000 homes. google wants to locate about 25,000 workers there. >>> a sign of the times in the bay area. san jose man suddenly leasing a carport with a car and futon as his living quarters and an ad on craigslist boast of low rent, $400 for a carport and a station wagon. no smoking or pets and no bathroom and don't think about inviting visitors. we spoke with the san jose code enforcement division manager and said this is a serious violation and potentially very expensive for the property owner. >> there is no weather proofing, no heat, there is no sanitation, no running water so these are all inherently dangerous situations. >> the man who posted the craigslist ad tells us his land lord increased his rent from $1,700 to $2,500 a month forcing him to sub-lease the carport to try to make end's meet. >>> nbc bay area has learned that some immigration officials did not follow their own p
the mercury news reporting the latest land north of sap center and north of montgomery street. they want to develop a transit village around sap center and dear dawn train administration including 5,000 homes. google wants to locate about 25,000 workers there. >>> a sign of the times in the bay area. san jose man suddenly leasing a carport with a car and futon as his living quarters and an ad on craigslist boast of low rent, $400 for a carport and a station wagon. no smoking or pets...
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look at montgomery, record 97.g thus, macon, georgia should do it today. record highs will be pushed further to the south, not quite as warm. little bit of good news. we'll be right back. stay tuned refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics (bubbles popping) and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. ♪la la la la la. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. >>> all right. let's check in with willie geist to see what's coming up on "sunday today. good morning, willie >> good morning, guys. good to see you. this week on "sunday today," my guest is wrestling superstar actor and author, yes, author, john sena. we got together to talk about the latest installment of his best selling series of childre
look at montgomery, record 97.g thus, macon, georgia should do it today. record highs will be pushed further to the south, not quite as warm. little bit of good news. we'll be right back. stay tuned refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics (bubbles popping) and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for...
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and i think -- montgomery.lled. paul:allysha. >> this is the hit to boston children's hospital, they created a cure for one child with a rare genetic neurological disorder, and for this -- i think she's 3 years old when she was diagnosed. and this may be the key to modern medicine where researchers are able to pinpoint the cause of one gene that's causing a disease and be able to treat very precisely. paul: all right. that's a fantastic story. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on fnc. thanks to my fan, thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ lou: good evening. president trump being hammered daily by the radical dimms the deep state on the left-wing national media. the president castaicing on all his antagonists and enemies at once as they work to overthrow and subvert his presidency. president trump: the republican party and president have been treated extremely badly by the democrats. because they have a tiny margin
and i think -- montgomery.lled. paul:allysha. >> this is the hit to boston children's hospital, they created a cure for one child with a rare genetic neurological disorder, and for this -- i think she's 3 years old when she was diagnosed. and this may be the key to modern medicine where researchers are able to pinpoint the cause of one gene that's causing a disease and be able to treat very precisely. paul: all right. that's a fantastic story. and remember, if you have your own hit or...
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and i think -- montgomery.f is a heartening example of the civil rights struggle being fulfilled. paul:allysha. >> this is the hit to boston children's hospital, they created a cure for one child with a rare genetic neurological disorder, and for this -- i think she's 3 years old when she was diagnosed. and this may be the key to modern medicine where researchers are able to pinpoint the cause of one gene that's causing a disease and be able to treat very precisely. paul: all right. that's a fantastic story. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to tweet it to us@jer on fnc. thanks to my fan, thanks to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ eric: well, new fallout of the ousted u.s. ambassador to ukraine appears before house lawmakers for a closed door-transcribed interview telling them president trump did pressure the state department to remove her from her post, this as the president is wrapping up attacks on the impeachment inquiry calling it, quote
and i think -- montgomery.f is a heartening example of the civil rights struggle being fulfilled. paul:allysha. >> this is the hit to boston children's hospital, they created a cure for one child with a rare genetic neurological disorder, and for this -- i think she's 3 years old when she was diagnosed. and this may be the key to modern medicine where researchers are able to pinpoint the cause of one gene that's causing a disease and be able to treat very precisely. paul: all right....
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some of the people, montgomery county had a nine week string there where they had basically a sexual assault a week by a reportable alien, and some of them, and these are the preventable ones, repeat participants in the montgomery county justice system. those are the preventable crimes and as you note, to children sexually assaulted, you have attempted murders, if it did not happen and we talk about afterwards, people would say oh, you are just being hyperbolic, but here it is and the consequences are terrible and the one and only excuse that i hear from these localities is they want to preserve the community of interest from fear within the community. let me tell you something. i have worked on criminal justice reform for many, many years i know a lot of the statistics about crime, and one of them is that, pecker type of criminal, by race, by ethnicity, however you want to do, it statistically they most victimized people like themselves, so whether it is black, white, hispanic, asian, the most likely crime victim is black, white, hispanic, asian, so in fact the excuse given on a pub
some of the people, montgomery county had a nine week string there where they had basically a sexual assault a week by a reportable alien, and some of them, and these are the preventable ones, repeat participants in the montgomery county justice system. those are the preventable crimes and as you note, to children sexually assaulted, you have attempted murders, if it did not happen and we talk about afterwards, people would say oh, you are just being hyperbolic, but here it is and the...
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steven reed was elected to be the mayor of montgomery.lked about the power of unity. >> and at the end of the day, we know i wat's not just about the election, it's not just about me. it's about the people who believe in our ideas and i know it's about what we will do going forward. >> reed will be sworn in on november 12th. that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live." i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> you this, craig melvin. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," under attack. turkish air strikes under way against syrian kurds as american troops who had been fighting side by side with the kurds to battle isis are ordered to stand back and just let it happen. >> reporter: there could be massive death tolls, refugees, even a campaign of ethnic
steven reed was elected to be the mayor of montgomery.lked about the power of unity. >> and at the end of the day, we know i wat's not just about the election, it's not just about me. it's about the people who believe in our ideas and i know it's about what we will do going forward. >> reed will be sworn in on november 12th. that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live." i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now....
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fue condenado a vivir en presiÓn por matar a una mujer en el condado montgomery.ermina que si una persona no vive hace mÁs de dos aÑos en estados unidos puede ser deportada. la mujer fue obgada a firmar documentos para salir de paÍs. en el 2010 fue arrestada por alguaces del condado maricopa y desde entonces inmigraciÓn le permitiÓ quedarse con la promesa de que deberÍa presentarse periÓdicante. >> la orden dice que puede salir antes del nueve. >> un oficial va intentar impresionar a la persona, pero no quiere decir que usted no tiene opciones. por eso recomiendo que tenga hasta dos o tres opiniones. >> amalia tiene varios hijos estadounidenses. este proceso queda atrÁs porque deben salir del paÍs antes del 9 de diciembre. carolina: mÁs adelante "el chapo" quiere que su fortuna sea entregada a los menos afortunados. carolina: nadie sabe la cifra exacta de los millones que "el chapo" guzmÁn habrÍa acumulado durante aÑos, pero es pÚblico que el narcotraficante espera que su fortuna sea enviada a mÉxico y sea destinada los indÍgenas y a los menos afortunados. reporte
fue condenado a vivir en presiÓn por matar a una mujer en el condado montgomery.ermina que si una persona no vive hace mÁs de dos aÑos en estados unidos puede ser deportada. la mujer fue obgada a firmar documentos para salir de paÍs. en el 2010 fue arrestada por alguaces del condado maricopa y desde entonces inmigraciÓn le permitiÓ quedarse con la promesa de que deberÍa presentarse periÓdicante. >> la orden dice que puede salir antes del nueve. >> un oficial va intentar...
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that's 182 day boycott and the 332nd day and montgomery alabama.that turns king into a national figure in time magazine and published by the new york times. when we think about king by 1963 he's a political mobilize or but it's really the struggle to end racial segregation in birmingham alabama that's going to transform our than lizard king junior. the king writes the famous letter from birmingham jail and in that letter, will see but ronald walter's is a big believer in democracy and his idea of small democracy and enabling him jail while he's in prison, he writes that young people who are being arrested and birmingham alabama in an effort to desegregate from birmingham alabama in the future can be remembered as heroes of the united states of america for what king characterizes as bringing all back to those deep founding fathers. and the thing about 63 is a 63 is what's going to push john f. kennedy to really have his finest moment as far as i'm concerned as president of the united states. june 11th 1963, kennedy does a 20-minute live addressed th
that's 182 day boycott and the 332nd day and montgomery alabama.that turns king into a national figure in time magazine and published by the new york times. when we think about king by 1963 he's a political mobilize or but it's really the struggle to end racial segregation in birmingham alabama that's going to transform our than lizard king junior. the king writes the famous letter from birmingham jail and in that letter, will see but ronald walter's is a big believer in democracy and his idea...
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montgomery probate judge stephen reed one by 67% of the vote.and a city that played a critical role in the civil rights movement. >> this really made an impact and i believe that is something that puts us in a position to do big things for the city in a way that really changes a narrative about who we are. >> this isn't the first time reed has made history. when he was elected as montgomery county probate judge in 2012 he was the first african-american and youngest person to do so. >>> free tours of navy ships start at 10 o'clock this morning at peers 30, 32 and 35. you can see what it's like living, working and serving on a variety of naval ships. all adults will need a photo id along with the ability to climb stairs. the tour is and at 4 this afternoon. the exhibit at the academy of art university continues today. there are also neighborhood concerts from two navy bands in the first marine division band. >>> tens of thousands of customers across that bay area affected by pg&e's public safety shut off. we will let you know about phase ii ready
montgomery probate judge stephen reed one by 67% of the vote.and a city that played a critical role in the civil rights movement. >> this really made an impact and i believe that is something that puts us in a position to do big things for the city in a way that really changes a narrative about who we are. >> this isn't the first time reed has made history. when he was elected as montgomery county probate judge in 2012 he was the first african-american and youngest person to do so....
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starting at the montgomery station. we're live in west oakland with the story. >> very scary situation. bart police have in custody a 32 year-old man they say is a transient. bart says he will be under going a psychiatric exam. here's how it went down. >> reporter: imagine riding a bart train leaving the station in san francisco. and during the ride across the bay, a man brandishing a box cutter threatens riders trapped in the train car. at 9:45 they started getting frantic phone calls. they subdued a man here at 9:53. for eight minutes, passengers had to endure this man threatening, yelling and waving that box cutter around. eventually slashing a woman in the hand. >> he came into contact and cut a woman an adult woman who was on the train on her hand. it's not believed to be a life threatening injury. >> i would be very fearful of my life. in that situation. >> riders reacted. >> that's not cool. that will make anybody panic. they're stuck. you can't go anywhere. >> i feel for the people on the train. it must have bee
starting at the montgomery station. we're live in west oakland with the story. >> very scary situation. bart police have in custody a 32 year-old man they say is a transient. bart says he will be under going a psychiatric exam. here's how it went down. >> reporter: imagine riding a bart train leaving the station in san francisco. and during the ride across the bay, a man brandishing a box cutter threatens riders trapped in the train car. at 9:45 they started getting frantic phone...
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one supporter said montgomery was the "color blind capital of the world" — and called for "color blind—year—old emily eccles with injuries so bad that her surgeon described it as the worst he'd seen outside a war zone. emily split herjaw and was left her holding herface in her hands but after hours of surgery her face was rebuilt. the teenager has been talking about what happened when she was thrown from her horse. i was just riding with a friend, i'm not a horse rider, i'm not an experienced rider. ijust was out having fun as you do, and just a complete freak accident, no—one's fault. it's just what happened. and you fell off your horse. the horse got spooked, didn't it? yeah, it started getting a bit jittery and it got spooked by, i think a car exhaust or something in, like, around. and as it ran away from the group where we were, it kind of wiped out against a wooden fence post and, yeah. and i had myjaw in my hands. you said you had yourjaw in your hand, let's have a look at the x—ray for those who haven't seen it. this is what that accident did to yourface. it's grim to think abou
one supporter said montgomery was the "color blind capital of the world" — and called for "color blind—year—old emily eccles with injuries so bad that her surgeon described it as the worst he'd seen outside a war zone. emily split herjaw and was left her holding herface in her hands but after hours of surgery her face was rebuilt. the teenager has been talking about what happened when she was thrown from her horse. i was just riding with a friend, i'm not a horse rider, i'm...
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luego empezaba a responder con montgomery. robinson sanamente este pase.eneral de manera estÚpido en la dependiendo punto de vista del aficionado. insisto, con un daniel espectacular. conseguÍa esta voltereta. al final el partido se quedaba 21-24. y asÍ culminaba con esta gran victoria de oakland. sensacional el espectÁculo que se vive la nfl. gracias por su compaÑÍa. arantxa:domingo 6 de octubre y estas son las principales noticias. miles de personas se congregaron para despedir al prÍncipe de la canciÓn en uno me tivo homenaje . la hija menor sarita quiere enviar la mitad de sus cenizas a mÉxico y los hijos mayores quieren llevar el cuerpo de su padre a su paÍs natal, dos de los cuatro muertos en la balacera de 1 bar de kansas son mexicanos y la policÍa publican las fotos de dos o sospechosos. novedades en el caso de donald trump y ucrania. ♪ locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana", con arantxa loizaga y fÉlix de beudut. ♪ fÉlix: buenas noches, miles de personas asistieron al auditorio de miami-dade a las honras fÚnebres del prÍncipe de
luego empezaba a responder con montgomery. robinson sanamente este pase.eneral de manera estÚpido en la dependiendo punto de vista del aficionado. insisto, con un daniel espectacular. conseguÍa esta voltereta. al final el partido se quedaba 21-24. y asÍ culminaba con esta gran victoria de oakland. sensacional el espectÁculo que se vive la nfl. gracias por su compaÑÍa. arantxa:domingo 6 de octubre y estas son las principales noticias. miles de personas se congregaron para despedir al...
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every county in the country needs to take back their lynching memorials from montgomery. but also to research who were the heroes? we don't just make memorials to anything in history. we make memorials to values. so what are the values that we want to have represented in our communities? other things need to be done. we need to work on the criminal justice system. and i think we need to have a serious investigation of what reparations - - i do think it's a matter of justice that reparations are owed. i don't think anybody's got it worked out yet but i think that would be part of the process. but once again, we've all got to vote before that happens. >> thank you. i appreciate all of your efforts. and your books and such. your reading and your talking today. my daughter should be the one asking the question because she's a northwestern grad and also has spent a lot of time in poland. and married a german guy. who was a wonderful fellow. he's an outstanding human being. >> i can say that about many germans. >> i wanted to ask, what do you see - - one of the things my daught
every county in the country needs to take back their lynching memorials from montgomery. but also to research who were the heroes? we don't just make memorials to anything in history. we make memorials to values. so what are the values that we want to have represented in our communities? other things need to be done. we need to work on the criminal justice system. and i think we need to have a serious investigation of what reparations - - i do think it's a matter of justice that reparations are...
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patricia: montgomery, la capital de de los derechos civiles, y su his67 votos a fav derrotado un hombreimo aÑo, parte de un paquete de 17 proyectos legislativos firmados por el gobernador gaby neeson. patricia: vamos a la pausa, al regreso, los sindicatos se suman a las protestas de indÍgenas y transportistas contra el aumento del precio del combustible, en ecuador. emrique; autoridades sanitarias advierten del aumento de casos es un proceso de certificación de 165 puntos. o no lo es. es probar sistemas de seguridad avanzados. o no lo es. es una garantía estándar de millaje ilimitado. o no lo es. es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 31 de octubre. solo en su concesionario autorizado. enrique: la autorÍa de salud han lanzado una advertencia sobre las enfermedades de transmisiÓn sexual, se han disparado en los Últimos aÑos. las consecuencias podrÍan ser desde la infertilidad hasta la muerte de reciÉn nacidos. peggy: las autoridades de salud pÚblica consideran alarmante que tres enfermedades de tra
patricia: montgomery, la capital de de los derechos civiles, y su his67 votos a fav derrotado un hombreimo aÑo, parte de un paquete de 17 proyectos legislativos firmados por el gobernador gaby neeson. patricia: vamos a la pausa, al regreso, los sindicatos se suman a las protestas de indÍgenas y transportistas contra el aumento del precio del combustible, en ecuador. emrique; autoridades sanitarias advierten del aumento de casos es un proceso de certificación de 165 puntos. o no lo es. es...
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montgomery is also the birthplace of the civil rights movement, home of the church martin luther king jr. once led. >> it is important because of how we made it and we made it with, now it is across the community, across racial lines. >> this is not his first time breaking barriers, he was also the first black probate judge in the county and one of the first to issue same-sex marriage licenses in alabama. he is no stranger to politics, his father joe reed is the longtime leader of the black caucus of the alabama democratic party. >>> the time now is 5:10, straight ahead this morning, san francisco fleet week is in full swing, we will show you what is in store, coming up. >>> a red flag warning for almost the entire bay area in the wind advisory as well. i'm tracking the wind and will show you futurecast taking hour by hour, coming up. >>> because of the power outage we're keeping a close eye on traffic in the north bay giving you a crash report on the 580, details coming up. >>> a reminder the power outage survival guide is online right now at kpix.com . there are all kinds of resourc
montgomery is also the birthplace of the civil rights movement, home of the church martin luther king jr. once led. >> it is important because of how we made it and we made it with, now it is across the community, across racial lines. >> this is not his first time breaking barriers, he was also the first black probate judge in the county and one of the first to issue same-sex marriage licenses in alabama. he is no stranger to politics, his father joe reed is the longtime leader of...
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when he arranged for the funeral in detroit of rosa parks, and the history of the montgomery bus boycott is written, i don't think a lot of people really know that he actually had hired rosa parks in his office from 1965 to 1988, and i can recall in 2005 attending the funeral of rosa parks and what a central role john conyers played in that magnificent ceremony. but through it, the continuing education of the people of the united states of america as to what the civil rights struggle and our struggle as a people has actually been comprised of, a constant struggle. i have to say, onle the humorous side, he loved cars that drove fast the. and i happened to be in one of those cars one time, 90 miles per hour on i-75. i don't know how we ever didn't get a ticket. but he was always moving forward. i would guess we shared thousands, i started adding it up today, thousands of airplane flights between washington and michigan as we went to our respective hometowns. i always found him to be very cordial, very friendly, full of a d humor and he was perpetual anchor for us on moving america forward,
when he arranged for the funeral in detroit of rosa parks, and the history of the montgomery bus boycott is written, i don't think a lot of people really know that he actually had hired rosa parks in his office from 1965 to 1988, and i can recall in 2005 attending the funeral of rosa parks and what a central role john conyers played in that magnificent ceremony. but through it, the continuing education of the people of the united states of america as to what the civil rights struggle and our...
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i had the honor of going with john lewis to the lynching memorial in montgomery alabama this past march. and i recommend all of you make that journey. you cannot go into that memorial and walked out the same person. and to see those columns, that represent bodies, hanging from this incredible, excuse me. from this incredible memorial , so many of them children. or so many of them elderly. and so many of them lynched because they tried to exercise the right to vote. you have the president of the united states any kind of comparison to a constitutional impeachment inquiry that was sparked by his abuse of power, by choosing his political gain over that of our national security. his betrayal of the oath of office, his betrayal of the protecting the integrity of our elections. it's one that is not worthy of the president of the unitedstates . and is an invocation of a terribly violent and dark period in our history. to make himself once againa victim . it is disgusting to say the least. >> on that note, should they happen resolution of condemnationfor this comment . because the congress of t
i had the honor of going with john lewis to the lynching memorial in montgomery alabama this past march. and i recommend all of you make that journey. you cannot go into that memorial and walked out the same person. and to see those columns, that represent bodies, hanging from this incredible, excuse me. from this incredible memorial , so many of them children. or so many of them elderly. and so many of them lynched because they tried to exercise the right to vote. you have the president of the...
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patricia: montgomery, la capital de alabama y cuna del movimiento de los derechos civiles, y su historiase para votar el mismo dÍa de los comicios en cualquier centro electoral. asÍ lo establece una nueva ley que entra en vigor el prÓximo aÑo, parte de un paquete de 17 proyectos legislativos firmados por el gobernador gaby neeson. patricia: vamos a la pausa, al regreso, los sindicatos se suman a las protestas de indÍgenas y transportistas contra el aumento del precio del combustible, en ecuador. emrique; autoridades sanitarias advierten del aumento de casos enrique: la autorÍa de salud han lanzado una advertencia sobre las enfermedades de transmisiÓn sexual, se han disparado en los Últimos aÑos. las consecuencias podrÍan ser desde la infertilidad hasta la muerte de reciÉn nacidos.as aut pÚblica consideran alarmante que tres enfermedades de transmisiÓn sexual hayan alcanzado cifras histÓricas en el paÍs. segÚn los sesos para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades, los casos combinados de sÍfilis, gonorrea y clamidia superaron los millones el aÑo pasado.ndcia en su prÁctica. >> aparte de
patricia: montgomery, la capital de alabama y cuna del movimiento de los derechos civiles, y su historiase para votar el mismo dÍa de los comicios en cualquier centro electoral. asÍ lo establece una nueva ley que entra en vigor el prÓximo aÑo, parte de un paquete de 17 proyectos legislativos firmados por el gobernador gaby neeson. patricia: vamos a la pausa, al regreso, los sindicatos se suman a las protestas de indÍgenas y transportistas contra el aumento del precio del combustible, en...
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yesterday was 101 in montgomery, alabama. they've never been 101 in october.ess what, they're going to do it again today. two days in a row of 100 degrees. atlanta, 95, richmond, 98 degrees. a lot of these are temperatures we've never seen in october before. louisville, 98 degrees. new york city, the worst you've been in october, 90. even that's a close call. it's not that it gets any cooler. the northeast does. but on thursday, we're still in the 90s throughout all of the areas of the south. it will get cooler in the ohio valley by friday. but the deep south has to wait to monday or tuesday to finally get cooler air. how rare is this october heat? well, in new york, the last time it was 90 degrees in october was 1941. washington, d.c., you have a chance of being 96 today. the last time you were 96 was 1941. so 75 years is how long it's been since it was this warm in the i-95 corridor. and atlanta, we figure 96. you've never hit 100. there is an outside shot today. i think you guys get the picture. the temperature forecast is beyond disbelief. i've had one per
yesterday was 101 in montgomery, alabama. they've never been 101 in october.ess what, they're going to do it again today. two days in a row of 100 degrees. atlanta, 95, richmond, 98 degrees. a lot of these are temperatures we've never seen in october before. louisville, 98 degrees. new york city, the worst you've been in october, 90. even that's a close call. it's not that it gets any cooler. the northeast does. but on thursday, we're still in the 90s throughout all of the areas of the south....
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montgomery is sent up lake champlain and takes montreal. it is up to benedict arnold to up theis ragtag band penobscot river. it is getting very cold. the river is a virtual torrent. i followed benedict arnold's trail into the interior of maine and quebec. there is still nothing up there. name, itis a street says arnold. he led his men up there. it is an incredible story on its own. he is there with daniel morgan. ehrenberg. it is an amazing cast. they make it and get to quebec. he was a hero. they finally would storm quebec at the end of the year in a snowstorm. montgomery, who had teamed up with him by that point, would be killed in the early going. he was badly injured when a bullet ricocheted off his left leg. it was still an amazing feat. he would be reassigned in montreal and be a vital element in leading the retreat from canada back down lake champlain. chapter two of this book takes york0 miles north of new to lake champlain, right near the canadian border. it is benedict arnold with a fleet of about 15 vessels. many of them hacked
montgomery is sent up lake champlain and takes montreal. it is up to benedict arnold to up theis ragtag band penobscot river. it is getting very cold. the river is a virtual torrent. i followed benedict arnold's trail into the interior of maine and quebec. there is still nothing up there. name, itis a street says arnold. he led his men up there. it is an incredible story on its own. he is there with daniel morgan. ehrenberg. it is an amazing cast. they make it and get to quebec. he was a hero....
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the man got onto the train at the montgomery station and threatened passengers going from san francisco to the east bay waving a box cutter for the entire 8 minute ride through the tube. the man slashed a woman's hand. she was scared and in pain, but she's recovering at least. b.a.r.t. officers tased the man on the west oakland platform before putting him in hand cuffs and taking him away. >>> making our street safer is a big part of our effort in making a better bay area. just yesterday a driver in san francisco was just inches from hitting a woman and her dog at hyde and pine streets and now she's taking action. >> reporter: it's a neighborhood where the majority of people can be seen walking to the nearby super market, shops and school. davis has lived here for 13 years and yesterday she had a close call. >> inches from hitting me, and he was going quite fast. he had some choice words for me. >> reporter: davis posted her experience on social media and asked her neighbors to e-mail their supervisor. in less than 24 hours many of her neighbors said they wanted the same change. >> to g
the man got onto the train at the montgomery station and threatened passengers going from san francisco to the east bay waving a box cutter for the entire 8 minute ride through the tube. the man slashed a woman's hand. she was scared and in pain, but she's recovering at least. b.a.r.t. officers tased the man on the west oakland platform before putting him in hand cuffs and taking him away. >>> making our street safer is a big part of our effort in making a better bay area. just...
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and rosa parks led the successful montgomery bus boycott to desegregate public transportation. a new book offers chilling details about an incident that led nbc to fire "today show" host matt lauer in 2017. journalist ronan farrow writes in his new book "catch and kill" that lauer raped nbc producer brooke nevils in a hotel room in sochi, russia, in 2014, as they covered the winter olympics. nevils called the incident "excruciatingly painful" and said it left her bleeding for days. multiple other women have accused matt lauer of sex crimes. "the new york times" reports one former nbc employee was summoned by lauer to his office in 2001, where he allegedly locked the door and sexually assaulted her until she passeded out. --ew analysis dramaticic animated graph of the research datatproduced b by "the new york times, shohows f far ls progressive over seven decades. in 1950, the tototal tax rate fr the wewealthiest 400 families stood at 70%0% after president trump p tax cuts f for the wealy took effect t on the tax rate on u.s. billionaires had fallen to just 23%. vermont senator
and rosa parks led the successful montgomery bus boycott to desegregate public transportation. a new book offers chilling details about an incident that led nbc to fire "today show" host matt lauer in 2017. journalist ronan farrow writes in his new book "catch and kill" that lauer raped nbc producer brooke nevils in a hotel room in sochi, russia, in 2014, as they covered the winter olympics. nevils called the incident "excruciatingly painful" and said it left her...
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montgomery, alabama, known a the birthplace of the civil rights movement, has elected its first blackor in the city's 200-year-history. steven reed, a 45-year-old probate judge, made history after winning tuesday's run-off election. he celebrated the victory at a rally last night. >> this election has never bn about me; this election has never been about just my ideas. it's been about all of the hopes and dreams that we have as individuals and collectively in this city. >> woodruff: prior to this election, montgomery was one of only three cities in the deep south with a population of 100,000 or more to have never elected an african-american mayor. in economic news, stocks ahrebounded on wall streetd of a new round of u.s. trade talks with china. the dow jones industrial average gained 182 points to close at 26,346. the nasdaq rose 80 points, and the s&p 500 added 26. in ecuador, thousands of sotesters, led by indigen groups, held a nationwide strike sttoday, amid a week of unnd anti-government demonstrations. present lenin moreno has refused their calls to step down overuel price hike
montgomery, alabama, known a the birthplace of the civil rights movement, has elected its first blackor in the city's 200-year-history. steven reed, a 45-year-old probate judge, made history after winning tuesday's run-off election. he celebrated the victory at a rally last night. >> this election has never bn about me; this election has never been about just my ideas. it's been about all of the hopes and dreams that we have as individuals and collectively in this city. >> woodruff:...
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bob powersen went to san francisco montgomery station and heard from passengers about getting air conditioningn older cars and safety on the entire bart system. >> one of my top three priorities is to fully staff the bart police department, sworn officer, community service officers. [ broken audio ] audio ] announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. as a family, we always mum and dad are always saying... i love the breakfasts... it's the lunch for me we both like the snacks and the evening meals granny always says... the crew are so lovely with... can i get you anything madam? my uncle loves emirates for... the thousands of channels... plus i never miss a live match and my sist
bob powersen went to san francisco montgomery station and heard from passengers about getting air conditioningn older cars and safety on the entire bart system. >> one of my top three priorities is to fully staff the bart police department, sworn officer, community service officers. [ broken audio ] audio ] announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion...
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at the montgomery station in san francisco. the man cut the hand of a woman on board. the armed man disobeyed commands. they tased him. when that didn't work, officers used a wrap restraint to take him into custody. >>> a north bay high school was forced to reschedule its homecoming game tonight. this is a big deal. this is all about lights. the coalition to save san marin is fighting to keep the lights off. they say the events are too bright, noisy and will alter the character novato. a juj rudge ruled there will be lights at games. the assistant principal says everyone is disappointed. >> they are trying to stay focused on what they have to do this weekend. they are in good spirits. they are disappointed, but they did have the experience of the night game saturday. they are rallying forward. >> that's ga good at the tudtit. a final ruling will be made on november 14th. >>> after 70 years in bunen ant. they will close more than 20 the store is set to close a week from this sunday. nearly 100 sears stores will close by the end of january. >>> if you have been with us t
at the montgomery station in san francisco. the man cut the hand of a woman on board. the armed man disobeyed commands. they tased him. when that didn't work, officers used a wrap restraint to take him into custody. >>> a north bay high school was forced to reschedule its homecoming game tonight. this is a big deal. this is all about lights. the coalition to save san marin is fighting to keep the lights off. they say the events are too bright, noisy and will alter the character novato....
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the airport ross schoo district as his school district kennel a school district montgomery school district and to rock union school district you can find a full list of school closures throughout the bay area all at kron 4 dot com. the list is also rolling at the bottom of your screen. during this wscast. >>tonight, thousands of firefighters close to 5,000 are on the front lines in many cases there making sure hot spots show sparking to bigger fires force air sonus following this part of the story he joins us live tonight from santa rosa jr. >>and these crews really are busy at work at one point today i was behind a crew from los angeles ltle while later i was behind a crew from out of state a little while ago i saw folks from oregon drive and folks from washington come in. thisight is won that more than just the folks in our state are involved in. now as to the situation. i do want to go to some of the video i was off of mark west springs road that's the road that connects santa rosa to calistoga there are a number of small roads off of mark west springs road. and a lot of the crews are b
the airport ross schoo district as his school district kennel a school district montgomery school district and to rock union school district you can find a full list of school closures throughout the bay area all at kron 4 dot com. the list is also rolling at the bottom of your screen. during this wscast. >>tonight, thousands of firefighters close to 5,000 are on the front lines in many cases there making sure hot spots show sparking to bigger fires force air sonus following this part of...