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reporter: jeffrey has spent 25 years in the restaurant industry, a long career of work he says was often underappreciated and wasn't always paid for. he said his former employer would often promise to pay him on certain dates and then give him the returnaround. >> and then he would pay me on a personal check so i don't know if the hours were right. >> he's now two months behind on rent. it's this type of scenario that california's wage work enforcement program is trying to address. >> in 2012 too 222, in all industries in santa clara county, there were $23 million of wage theft. wages owed to workers. >> the statement learn ordered to pay workers back. if they don't, the county can use its own authority to suspend their food permit. >> they know there is an issue so we're just coming in after the fact saying that we know the state has made in determination and this is how much you have owe and please come into compliance. >> the freshman gives the businesses resources and education to bring them into compliance. the program started with sunny valley, mountain view. now it's expanded to a
reporter: jeffrey has spent 25 years in the restaurant industry, a long career of work he says was often underappreciated and wasn't always paid for. he said his former employer would often promise to pay him on certain dates and then give him the returnaround. >> and then he would pay me on a personal check so i don't know if the hours were right. >> he's now two months behind on rent. it's this type of scenario that california's wage work enforcement program is trying to address....
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and jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administration. the privilege of meeting jeffrey when both of us were called to write some decision memorandum for president carter on economic policy issues. and he has gone on sense to be a director at lehman brothers, to serve on corporate boards, and as you mentioned, liz, to be a very distinguished dean of the yale school where he still professes. i want to tell you the most distinctive feature of jeffrey garten, that is he's married to his wife, they have been married for 53 years. she is better known as the barefoot contest of one of the great chefs in the world, probably the most famous of all of jeffrey's classmates at yale, where he met her. by the way, his classmates include robert -- and hank paulson. who was they like to say, the most famous person that was that yell at that time was ina garten, the barefoot contestant. so, now we're gonna turn to talking about this fantastic book, three days at camp david. it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global fi
and jeffrey has served in the nixon and carter and ford administration. the privilege of meeting jeffrey when both of us were called to write some decision memorandum for president carter on economic policy issues. and he has gone on sense to be a director at lehman brothers, to serve on corporate boards, and as you mentioned, liz, to be a very distinguished dean of the yale school where he still professes. i want to tell you the most distinctive feature of jeffrey garten, that is he's married...
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jeffrey: has your own sense of what you can do to foster community changed? d. jeffrey: some of his new direction was on display at a recent rehearsal for american symphony, a large-scale work he composed for an upcoming carnegie hall premier. even as he reaches new heights professionally, batiste has personal struggles. his wife is battling cancer for a second time. batiste learned as the grammy nominations even if she was receiving chemotherapy for leukemia. jon: i've always thought about the highs in life as an opportunity to take stock in the blessings you have. i've thought of the challenges in life as an opportunity to really reflect on and be grateful for what is most important. >> ♪ in this world with a lot of problems ♪ jeffrey: a deep commitment to his art in the world around him, serious approach, and irrepressible as a performer. even at an interview, batiste could resist sitting down at the piano and inviting his interviewer to sit in. ♪ next up for jon batiste, he will make his acting debut in a musical version of "the color purple," and on stage
jeffrey: has your own sense of what you can do to foster community changed? d. jeffrey: some of his new direction was on display at a recent rehearsal for american symphony, a large-scale work he composed for an upcoming carnegie hall premier. even as he reaches new heights professionally, batiste has personal struggles. his wife is battling cancer for a second time. batiste learned as the grammy nominations even if she was receiving chemotherapy for leukemia. jon: i've always thought about the...
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. >> reporter: the van belongs to carrie hancock and her 28-year-old son jeffrey who has muscular dystrophy. she says the van is the only way to drive him to appointments and around town because it's modified to be wheelchair accessible. >> it's so frustrating. you work hard for your stuff. it's for him. what could they possibly want with it? it's for a special needs person in a wheelchair. >> reporter: it is a 1999 ford e-250 van with a wheelchair ramp, and it's the second time this year it was stolen. in march, someone used tools to break into the van and take it in the middle of the night. police found the van later that day along with some other stolen cars in the east foothills. it was badly damaged and the hancocks had to spend five grand to get it running again. >> the dash was ripped apart, which we never really could find a part for that. so it was really zurich every time we got in it. >> reporter: police didn't catch a suspect after the first theft. >> and then bam. >> reporter: hancock hopes they will soon. >> they think it's the same person. and now he's got it again. i don't k
. >> reporter: the van belongs to carrie hancock and her 28-year-old son jeffrey who has muscular dystrophy. she says the van is the only way to drive him to appointments and around town because it's modified to be wheelchair accessible. >> it's so frustrating. you work hard for your stuff. it's for him. what could they possibly want with it? it's for a special needs person in a wheelchair. >> reporter: it is a 1999 ford e-250 van with a wheelchair ramp, and it's the second...
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terry hancock says, the modified van is the only way to transport her 20-year-old son, jeffrey, who has muscular dystrophy. >> it's frustrating. you work hard for your son. it's for him. what could they possibly want with it? it's for a special needs person in a wheelchair. >> we just did this story in march. we brought you the story of the first time this van was stolen. much like this one, someone took it in the middle of the night. in that case, police found the van dumped in the foothills later that same day. family spent about $2000 to fix the damage. if you have any information about this latest theft, call sjpd. >>> new at 11:00, serious security flaws for ipads and hackers can take complete control of apple devices. this affects iphone 6 and later models. several ipad models and all macs. appleton city, who discover the flaw, but once a software update to sit fix the problem. >>> scary moments. firefighters rescued a dog that fell 25 feet into the 7th avenue reservoir. you can see just how bad of a fault it was there. the fire department said, they got a call about a dog running
terry hancock says, the modified van is the only way to transport her 20-year-old son, jeffrey, who has muscular dystrophy. >> it's frustrating. you work hard for your son. it's for him. what could they possibly want with it? it's for a special needs person in a wheelchair. >> we just did this story in march. we brought you the story of the first time this van was stolen. much like this one, someone took it in the middle of the night. in that case, police found the van dumped in the...
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the modified family van is the only way to transport her 28-year-old son jeffrey, who has muscular dystrophy. >> it's a little frustrating. you work hard for your stuff. it's for him. what could they possibly want with it? it's for a special needs person in a wheelchair. >> so you might remember back in march, we brought you the story of the first theft. much like this one, someone took it in the middle of the night. in that case, police found the van dumped in the foothills later that same day. the family had to spend about five grand to fix damage done by the thieves. if you have any information about this new theft, you are asked to call san jose police. >>> back in the news tonight, the infamous 1976 chowchilla school bus hijacking. 70-year-old frederick woods, you see him here, is the last of the three kidnappers to get parole. he was 24 years old when he and two brothers, all from affluent peninsula families, kidnapped 26 children and their bus driver from the madera county town of chowchilla. they drove the victims to a quarry in livermore and loaded them into an old moving van buried
the modified family van is the only way to transport her 28-year-old son jeffrey, who has muscular dystrophy. >> it's a little frustrating. you work hard for your stuff. it's for him. what could they possibly want with it? it's for a special needs person in a wheelchair. >> so you might remember back in march, we brought you the story of the first theft. much like this one, someone took it in the middle of the night. in that case, police found the van dumped in the foothills later...
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the man accused of attacking him has been charged with attempted murder. jeffreyfellow author and friend of salman rushdie. jeffrey: salman rushdie, the man and the writer, and the wider impact of the attack against him. joining me to discuss is ayad akhtar, a pulitzer prize-winning playwright and novelist. he is also current president of free speech organization pen america, a position previously held by salman rushdie. thank you for joining us. salman rushdie is your friend, i know, but you've also told me he is a role model. tell me what he is for you what you see in him. ayad: i grew up in a muslim family, and when salman rushdie wrote "the stanaic verses" in 1988 and 1999, the fatwa came down and a price was put on his head by the iranian government, it was a big event in my life and in my community and my family's life. that book had such a pivotal effect on my understanding of the force of literature what , writing could do, how it could question the most fundamental things you believed. and it could do so in a playful and satirical way, it could do so in a
the man accused of attacking him has been charged with attempted murder. jeffreyfellow author and friend of salman rushdie. jeffrey: salman rushdie, the man and the writer, and the wider impact of the attack against him. joining me to discuss is ayad akhtar, a pulitzer prize-winning playwright and novelist. he is also current president of free speech organization pen america, a position previously held by salman rushdie. thank you for joining us. salman rushdie is your friend, i know, but...
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quarterback deshaun watson has received a recommended six-game suspension without pay after more than two dozen women accused the football player of sexual misconduct. jeffreyon the latest nfl controversy, and then takes a moment to reflect on the life and legacy of basketball giant bill russell. jeff: and joining me for that is howard bryant, a columnist with espn, commentator for npr, and author of ten books. thank you for joining us once again. i wanted start with deshaun watson. this was a new protocol that was agreed to by the nfl and the players association to work out a balance between improper behavior and proper punishment. did it clarify anything? howard: if anything, it certainly clarified the power of the players association is stronger than it has been for decades. one of the things that the players association has been fighting for for forever has been reducing the power of the commissioner. he has been long known as the law commissioner, and that the appeal process in the nfl -- the commitment -- the commissioner would lay down a fine or a decision, in the appeal process would go to the commissioner. on the one hand, having this new process i
quarterback deshaun watson has received a recommended six-game suspension without pay after more than two dozen women accused the football player of sexual misconduct. jeffreyon the latest nfl controversy, and then takes a moment to reflect on the life and legacy of basketball giant bill russell. jeff: and joining me for that is howard bryant, a columnist with espn, commentator for npr, and author of ten books. thank you for joining us once again. i wanted start with deshaun watson. this was a...
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speaking of cnn, two years after exposing himself to co-workers on a zoom call legal analyst jeffrey toobin hashe lost wages, but will miss the exposure. [laughter] >> greg: and finally miller high life has created a i knew novelty ice cream called dive bar. the flavor combines beer with peanut swirled tobacco smoke flavor, caramel, and a story about why you're late with the child support. [laughter] >> greg: story of your life. don't go away. we'll be right back. ♪♪ hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 months and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines withou
speaking of cnn, two years after exposing himself to co-workers on a zoom call legal analyst jeffrey toobin hashe lost wages, but will miss the exposure. [laughter] >> greg: and finally miller high life has created a i knew novelty ice cream called dive bar. the flavor combines beer with peanut swirled tobacco smoke flavor, caramel, and a story about why you're late with the child support. [laughter] >> greg: story of your life. don't go away. we'll be right back. ♪♪ hide my...
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speaking of cnn, two years after exposing himself to coworkers on a zoome call, legal analyst jeffrey toobin has left the network. he said he doesn't care about the lost wages but will miss the exposure and finally, miller high life has created a new novelty ice cream called dove bar. the flavor combine beer with peanut swirl, tobacco smoke flavor caramel and a story about why you're late with the child support story your life. don't go away. we'll be right back . sir. you won't face me. unlike zyrtec, allegra won't make me drowsy. allegra working two times faster than claritin to take allegra for allergy symptoms. take over you. a new allegra hides works from the inside, relieve itching and reduce times for twenty four hours. are you ready for a fresh new bathroom shower will now is the best time with 15% installation and no interest and no payment for one year. hi , i'm christina and it's time to flip your old worn out bathurst. our with jacuzzi baths remodel today everyone knows the jacuzzi brand. they're the most trusted name in water for over sixty years. but did you know they can install a
speaking of cnn, two years after exposing himself to coworkers on a zoome call, legal analyst jeffrey toobin has left the network. he said he doesn't care about the lost wages but will miss the exposure and finally, miller high life has created a new novelty ice cream called dove bar. the flavor combine beer with peanut swirl, tobacco smoke flavor caramel and a story about why you're late with the child support story your life. don't go away. we'll be right back . sir. you won't face me. unlike...
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jeffrey epstein himself. right. and the republican party has also now accused the department of justice of political, weaponized, asian, and so have other people, do you see the search as politically motivated or perhaps the destruction, amid the economic crisis that the u. s. is facing? i think it's a little bit of both. clearly it's distract from the, the, the inflation from the recession that the buys administration denies. but also they've just passed the senate here in the united states, a inflation reduction act that even democrats acknowledge won't reduce inflation. and that even democrats acknowledge will raise taxes despite from protestations of democrats that it will not. i think that the really bizarre thing of this is that the documents they're seeking to retrieve are the kinds of things that you put into the archives. they're not instant credible secret items that need to be retrieved from president trump or to, to retrieve them before he quote destroys them. none of the elements that would require this kind of outrageous rate or a
jeffrey epstein himself. right. and the republican party has also now accused the department of justice of political, weaponized, asian, and so have other people, do you see the search as politically motivated or perhaps the destruction, amid the economic crisis that the u. s. is facing? i think it's a little bit of both. clearly it's distract from the, the, the inflation from the recession that the buys administration denies. but also they've just passed the senate here in the united states, a...
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how the justice system works against people it has political grudges with and the magistrate who signed off on this very problematic history with jeffrey epstein alone. your thoughts here, kristen -- >> donald trump has a problematic history with jeffrey epstein. kennedy: i don't disagree with you. there's a lot about donald trump to not like personally, but this is not how justice works in the country. they're doing it -- if they're doing it just for the optics, richard, that puts the country in a very, very bad place. kristen, your thoughts? >> yeah, democrats have seized full control of the brock bureaucracyand using that as a o take down their enemies. on a political level, i think liberals love this raid hack people talking about something other than inflation, the open southern border, or the out of control crime. i mean everything is worse in joe biden's america. everything. that's why the democrats ahead of the mid terms want to make the whole conversation about the threat donald trump poses to the ktht bectesesboy 6uaecuaseecuae the teshe,y the the are ared, d ee withititsssassiesi thislll ral p's base abase and and ma it more
how the justice system works against people it has political grudges with and the magistrate who signed off on this very problematic history with jeffrey epstein alone. your thoughts here, kristen -- >> donald trump has a problematic history with jeffrey epstein. kennedy: i don't disagree with you. there's a lot about donald trump to not like personally, but this is not how justice works in the country. they're doing it -- if they're doing it just for the optics, richard, that puts the...
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arrogance that has helped to bring us where we are today. amy: jeffrey sachs, president of the u.n. e development solutions network and has served as adviser to three u.n. secretaries-general payment thank you so much for joining us from austria where he is attending a conference. coming up, we will talk to a reporter who has documented how, over the last year, the u.s. has approved just 123 afghan parole applications compared to 68 thousand approved applications from ukrainians in recent months. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "links on the chain" by phil ochs. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. one year ago today, the last u.s. troops left afghanistan. at 11:59 p.m. local time in kabul, the final u.s. military transport plane took off ending the longest war in u.s. history. in the preceding weeks the u.s. and allied nations helped evacuate some 122,000 people -- mostly afghans -- who were trying to leave the country as the taliban regained power. today, we look at what has happened to afghan refugees over the
arrogance that has helped to bring us where we are today. amy: jeffrey sachs, president of the u.n. e development solutions network and has served as adviser to three u.n. secretaries-general payment thank you so much for joining us from austria where he is attending a conference. coming up, we will talk to a reporter who has documented how, over the last year, the u.s. has approved just 123 afghan parole applications compared to 68 thousand approved applications from ukrainians in recent...
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i know blackrock has been holding and usually higher level of it. how have you maneuvered in that space? jeffrey: every portfolio management team runs -- ours, we have run higher cash levels as a way to reduce some of the risky asset exposure. the other issue that all investors are facing in this summer environment, it has been an exceptionally illiquid environment, very expensive to trade, using cash, as opposed to other means to bring your risk down. reducing your transaction cost, retaining value for our investors. tom: what do you do on duration? you are a meeting, yelling and screaming will soon. what is the duration call?
i know blackrock has been holding and usually higher level of it. how have you maneuvered in that space? jeffrey: every portfolio management team runs -- ours, we have run higher cash levels as a way to reduce some of the risky asset exposure. the other issue that all investors are facing in this summer environment, it has been an exceptionally illiquid environment, very expensive to trade, using cash, as opposed to other means to bring your risk down. reducing your transaction cost, retaining...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, newcastle. china has12 consecutive days, officials have issued a national red alert, which is when four or more provinces are experiencing temperatures of over 40 degrees for two days or more. take a look at this map. it shows where the worst of the drought is, here across the south. the ministry of agriculture says the drought here has already severely affected some crops like rice and corn. and water levels in the yangtze river are also currently at record lows. our correspondent stephen mcdonell has this report from beijing. in august, laoye temple is normally surrounded by water. this year, you can walk to it across the dry bed of poyang lake. for 70 days, the yangtze river basin has been caught in a record heat wave, and low river levels have hit hydroelectricity production. one of the worst affected cities has been the inland metropolis of chongqing — home to tens of millions of residents. they've been riding underground trains in the dark because of power rationing. translation: this year, | you tu
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, newcastle. china has12 consecutive days, officials have issued a national red alert, which is when four or more provinces are experiencing temperatures of over 40 degrees for two days or more. take a look at this map. it shows where the worst of the drought is, here across the south. the ministry of agriculture says the drought here has already severely affected some crops like rice and corn. and water levels in the yangtze river are also currently at record lows....
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jeffrey the american wilderness : has been a subject for artists since at least the early 19th centuryole's paintings of the hudson river valley. albert bierstadt's valley of the yosemite. thomas moran's grand canyon of the yellowstone. these and other iconic images presented the natural wonder of the land and, in some cases, helped lead to efforts to preserve it through the creation of national parks. but they also often left the indigenous and other inhabitants out of the picture, erasing part of history. today, the national park service itself oversees artist residency programs in parks all over the country. and many artists are finding ways to widen the lens. the newest artist in residence at everglades is maya freelon, who refers to herself as a found object scope door -- sculptor. she lives in north carolina and was making her first ever visit to this park. >> i love working in a natural environment, one, because the wind plays with you, too. but i also love how people react to something seemingly so fragile. jeffrey: the something so fragile is tissue paper, which she uses to cr
jeffrey the american wilderness : has been a subject for artists since at least the early 19th centuryole's paintings of the hudson river valley. albert bierstadt's valley of the yosemite. thomas moran's grand canyon of the yellowstone. these and other iconic images presented the natural wonder of the land and, in some cases, helped lead to efforts to preserve it through the creation of national parks. but they also often left the indigenous and other inhabitants out of the picture, erasing...
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kinds of classified information was put at risk and she experienced no such raid on her ha, people recall a jeffrey epstein on the allegations about his activities and bowling miners and prostitution, and a sex rang et cetera, than how while he did, he did base prosecution for that. there was no such grade on his home. we do not see a dramatic instance where there is billionaire was, was facing the force of government. and many people are looking at the hunter biden's scan, which mainstream media at 1st dismissed as a conspiracy theory. then all of the shady dealings that were revealed by hunter biden's laptop showing all kinds of activities. the president, son joe biden, son, was engaged in and saying, where, where is the justice? i, you recall what cnn's very own a bryan set. statler said he had dismissed the laptop scandal as a conspiracy theory. here's what he said. what about hunter hunter, under federal investigation? charges can be come in at any time. this is not just a right wing media store is a real problem for the biden's. well, what do hunter biden? hillary clinton and jeffrey epstein
kinds of classified information was put at risk and she experienced no such raid on her ha, people recall a jeffrey epstein on the allegations about his activities and bowling miners and prostitution, and a sex rang et cetera, than how while he did, he did base prosecution for that. there was no such grade on his home. we do not see a dramatic instance where there is billionaire was, was facing the force of government. and many people are looking at the hunter biden's scan, which mainstream...
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this is a footnote jeffrey as you know dollar bond issuance in dollar yield has gone up to radically in the last two years. it somehow seems to increase. well over 75% of commercial transactions in the world are denominations now but is there an alternative and i wonder what your thoughts are there. baskets of currency is quick how do you view this of the backdrop in which we set in place after this meeting in 1971? >> great question but i left something out which i think we should just interject. when you asked me about the similarities and the differences i should have talked about inflation because in 1971 inflation was rising and the inflation stems in good part from the vietnam war and president johnson -- and so when nixon became the president inflation was beginning to be a real problem. and nixon held a very strong view that in the trade-off between inflation and employment employment was more important. he had been vice president under eisenhower and ran against jfk. he lost a close election because the eisenhower demonstration decided to control inflation as opposed to stim
this is a footnote jeffrey as you know dollar bond issuance in dollar yield has gone up to radically in the last two years. it somehow seems to increase. well over 75% of commercial transactions in the world are denominations now but is there an alternative and i wonder what your thoughts are there. baskets of currency is quick how do you view this of the backdrop in which we set in place after this meeting in 1971? >> great question but i left something out which i think we should just...
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they're not going after jeffrey clark, i imagine. it has to be somebody above him, but who is it.talk, and the justice department has failed to indictment them for that. all it does is send a message you just have to resist the select committee and you may be able to resist all. that's a frustration. >> stephen: mick mulvaney tweeted in response to the testimony he saw that meadows will have to come testify. do you think what we learned recently will increase the pressure on the justice department. not increase the pressure, but provide revelations the justice department can see as justification for the indictment? >> i certainly think so. we have these two investigations-- and again, i don't know what justice is doing or not doing, but assuming they're investigating, we have our investigation that's very public. this all kind of feeds together. and even though we are not the committee that goes out and indicts people criminally, we can bring forward important information. and i think the case we're making right now is the president knew that he had lost the election and he attemp
they're not going after jeffrey clark, i imagine. it has to be somebody above him, but who is it.talk, and the justice department has failed to indictment them for that. all it does is send a message you just have to resist the select committee and you may be able to resist all. that's a frustration. >> stephen: mick mulvaney tweeted in response to the testimony he saw that meadows will have to come testify. do you think what we learned recently will increase the pressure on the justice...
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the judge has raised eyebrows since the rate of mar-a-lago and pointed to red flags including associates of jeffreytein and trump adversaries. the former legal team has no expectations about his transparency. his recusal from the lawsuit of hillary clinton and other top democrats and role in spreading the russia collusion narrative, listen. >> judge reinhardt is the magistrate judge that recused himself from the hillary case a month ago. well i would love to see and understand why you would ask for a raid of the cooperating president, do i believe the judge will reveal it? no, i do not. >> the law professor alan dershowitz said the doj could exonerate itself by instilling the affidavit. watch. >> why was it necessary? why eight months later? why after giving subpoenas? why wait three days over the weekend after you have gotten a search warrant? these are the questions that the affidavit may very well answer. look, i believe presumption of innocence including garland. i want to presume he did the right thing, but the affidavit is the central clue point. >> meanwhile, trump said they returned to his
the judge has raised eyebrows since the rate of mar-a-lago and pointed to red flags including associates of jeffreytein and trump adversaries. the former legal team has no expectations about his transparency. his recusal from the lawsuit of hillary clinton and other top democrats and role in spreading the russia collusion narrative, listen. >> judge reinhardt is the magistrate judge that recused himself from the hillary case a month ago. well i would love to see and understand why you...
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berkeley human executive director jeffrey thorpe says, this year has been especially successful. >> we have had more animals available than the last couple of years. part of that has been the people are ready to come out and adopt. heart of it is these shelters are very full and so, we have over 100 animals, like this morning. >> reporter: able to smile when he says that, because by early this afternoon, there were only two dogs left for adoption, compared to 98 when they opened. >> he's just playful, loving, just loves to be around people. >> reporter: 96 dogs, like this little guy named okamoo, with dozens of potential adopters. a home was specifically chosen from a shelter instead of a breeder for this family. >> we want these animals to have lovely homes, where they are cared for and loved. they deserve it. >> reporter: some named after nbc bay area news workers and reporters,'s working to spread the word about the clear the shelter event. >> i'm here to adopt marcus washington, the little kitten over there. i initially saw him at the open animal shelter, and i wanted him. >> repor
berkeley human executive director jeffrey thorpe says, this year has been especially successful. >> we have had more animals available than the last couple of years. part of that has been the people are ready to come out and adopt. heart of it is these shelters are very full and so, we have over 100 animals, like this morning. >> reporter: able to smile when he says that, because by early this afternoon, there were only two dogs left for adoption, compared to 98 when they opened....
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ha. thank you, sarah and jeffrey. for fixing that.ppreciate it if you want to interact you can ask questions of me, but you already know me you can ask questions of our great guest julio rosas. you can ask him about his journalism at town hall. you can ask him about specifically the book and his coverage of the riots blm and tifa. is there a difference we'll get into that in a moment. you can also ask him about his time in the marine corps. we're gonna get into all of that with rio sauce if i see your question if you are a member of our locals community, your question will be prominent and first up and the rest of you free you'll have to wait. all right, so that anything else i got to do. i've got a list of things i'm supposed to do. i want credit for unmuting my mic before i went on, you know when i do big time show business radio, i have people who unmute my mic. i just there are people i got no people here. by the way, if anyone wants to be one of my people, you know, send me a dm. well, we'll talk about it. i need people. all righ
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>> jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew, and has found the solution in the abalobiwhich means "someone who fishes" in a local language, connects small-scale fishers directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the ngo of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017. >> here in south africa and around the world, small-scale fishers have been excluded and struggle for access to markets. abalobi came about recognising that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small-scale fishers digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and own their own data. >> in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew can sell their daily catch to restaurants and private customers directly through the abalobi app, cutting out the middlemen. >> the abalobi is quite a good help for us that we know what we're going for and what we're catching and the price is much better than what we get from the local buyers. so for us it's a big help. >> crewmember reggie schwenk says middlemen only pay fisher
>> jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew, and has found the solution in the abalobiwhich means "someone who fishes" in a local language, connects small-scale fishers directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the ngo of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017. >> here in south africa and around the world, small-scale fishers have been excluded and struggle for access to markets. abalobi came...
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that investigation has been focused on jeffrey clark, a former doj official who was little known until scott perry introduced jeff clark to then president donald trump. jeff clark was buying into donald trump's election lies and the two kind of worked behind the scenes to essentially try to orchestrate a coup at the justice department. jeff clark has not been charged with any crimes. his homp home was searched earl in the summer. >> sarah murray, thank you for your reporting. elie, presumably to the attorney general signing off for the former president's home and office at mar-a-lago, how high up in the justice department would this go? this is a sitting member of congress we know from the january 6th committee testimony was introducing donald trump to jeffrey clark. we know he was part of the conversations in his home state of the commonwealth of pennsylvania to try to overturn the election results there but you're serving a subpoena and taking a cell phone from a sitting republican member of congress and that is pretty high up the sensitivity chart. >> yeah. john. no question in my m
that investigation has been focused on jeffrey clark, a former doj official who was little known until scott perry introduced jeff clark to then president donald trump. jeff clark was buying into donald trump's election lies and the two kind of worked behind the scenes to essentially try to orchestrate a coup at the justice department. jeff clark has not been charged with any crimes. his homp home was searched earl in the summer. >> sarah murray, thank you for your reporting. elie,...
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can give you they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access . jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishers directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as university of cape town research project in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggle for access to market. i believe you came about recognizing that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffery fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants and private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman. there will be quite a good alpha that we know what we going for and what we get seen and the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big room in the reggie shang says, middleman only pay f
can give you they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access . jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishers directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as university of cape town research project in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded...
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they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as university of cape town, research pro in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for access to market a below be came about recognizing that there was this need. and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets. and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants. private pessimists directly through the up and we'll be testing out the middleman level of a quite good alpha that we know what we're going for. and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big deal room in the reggie saying, says middleman only
they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as university of cape town, research pro in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for...
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can give you they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app up a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small sell fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the act and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017 karen from africa under on the world's small scale fishes have been excluded and struggle for access to market a below be came about recognizing that there was the need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate. daily cats to restaurants, private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of is quite good, but that we know what we going for and what we catch in, in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big deal room in the reggie shang says, middleman only pay fish i
can give you they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app up a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small sell fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the act and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017 karen from africa under on the world's small scale fishes have been excluded...
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they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the arc and the n g o at the same name, which began as university of cape town research in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for access to market. a below be came about recognizing that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants. private is directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of a quite a good outburst that we know what we're going for. and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us, it's a big deal. room in the reggie shang says, middleman only pay fishes
they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connect small scale fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the arc and the n g o at the same name, which began as university of cape town research in 2017 karens on africa under on the world. small scale fishes have been excluded and struggled for...
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as jeffrey bader, president obama's top adviser on asia has noted of the biden team, despite them having criticized trump's foreign policy bitterly, when it comes to the greatest foreign policy challenge facing the united states, how to deal with the rise of china, they have continued and mimicked trump's destructive approach. he added this has prompted glee among departed trump officials who proudly declared themselves innovators and the biden administration unimaginative and dutiful implementers. ryan haas argues that the communication channels for managing tensions have collapsed. but while the biden administration's approach has been tactically fraught and can be adjusted, beijing's errors are much more serious and strategic. over the past decade, under president xi jinping, china has changed its taiwan policy with potentially catastrophic consequences. modern china's paramount leader deng xiaoping outlined a solution to the taiwan problem when it offered it in 1979, a solution that came to be known as one country, two systems. taiwan could eventually become a part of china formally
as jeffrey bader, president obama's top adviser on asia has noted of the biden team, despite them having criticized trump's foreign policy bitterly, when it comes to the greatest foreign policy challenge facing the united states, how to deal with the rise of china, they have continued and mimicked trump's destructive approach. he added this has prompted glee among departed trump officials who proudly declared themselves innovators and the biden administration unimaginative and dutiful...
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there's a shortage of therapists who want to work under the conditions that kaiser has for their therapist saw jeffreythey had to say. they say that we have the deepest appreciation and gratitude for a mental health professionals and the extraordinary care that they provide to our members. despite the union's harmful tactics. >> we remain committed to bargaining in good faith to reach a fair and equitable agreement. that is good for our therapists and the patients. here's what you need to know. if you have a non-emergency appointment, there's a good chance that kaiser has already reached out to you to reschedule. but in case you have any uncertainty by all means call kaiser up to find out if you have an appointment still on the books, if not, then you'll have to scramble and find out other places to go to. kaiser did say that they've reached out to other people to try to fill the needs. but obviously, with 2000 employees not to work, it's going to be a hard >> issue to tackle. and here's the bad news for the patients. there's no timetable on when they will get back to the bargaining table. back to all
there's a shortage of therapists who want to work under the conditions that kaiser has for their therapist saw jeffreythey had to say. they say that we have the deepest appreciation and gratitude for a mental health professionals and the extraordinary care that they provide to our members. despite the union's harmful tactics. >> we remain committed to bargaining in good faith to reach a fair and equitable agreement. that is good for our therapists and the patients. here's what you need to...
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state, he appeared before the committee this week, treasury secretary steve mnuchin has appeared before the committee, jeffreycting attorney general, even eugene scalia, former labor secretary appeared before the committee and said he encouraged donald trump to concede after the result of the 2020 election were clear. i think what they are trying to get to is this sincere misgivings that were in the highest levels of the trump administration around january six and, of course, any more they can learn about how serious these conversations were in trying to remove trump from office season that 25th amendment, anderson? >> sarah murray, appreciate it. just before broadcast, spoke about the investigation of congresswoman zoloft green, a member of the general six committee and house judiciary committee. congresswoman zoloft erin, thanks for joining us. how significant, in your view, is the fact that the committee has heard directly from former secretary chao, former national security of brian reportedly scheduled an interview, and we may hear from former secretary devos? >> you know, under our rules, we cannot disc
state, he appeared before the committee this week, treasury secretary steve mnuchin has appeared before the committee, jeffreycting attorney general, even eugene scalia, former labor secretary appeared before the committee and said he encouraged donald trump to concede after the result of the 2020 election were clear. i think what they are trying to get to is this sincere misgivings that were in the highest levels of the trump administration around january six and, of course, any more they can...
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they say they believe he has had contact after the 2020 election with the white house with installing jeffreyttorney general so the justice department could promote then president trump's false or fabricated claims about a stolen election scott perry has refused to cooperate with the january 6th committee. he's also defied a subpoena and attacked the committee as illegitimate, lindsey. >> why would the texts be so significant as evidence? >> scott perry is all over january 6th as just said. we know for example, lindsey, he texted with mark meadows and suggested to mark meadows, the intelligence agencies should be involved in investigating whether china hacked into dominion owned voting machines. that's one thing we know. the texts would be significant because we know others potentially destroyed evidence having to do with scott perry. cassidy hutchinson testified before the january 6th committee that she saw her then boss mark meadows burn documents in his white house office fireplace right after a meeting with scott perry. we know also that scott perry sought a pardon from president trump re
they say they believe he has had contact after the 2020 election with the white house with installing jeffreyttorney general so the justice department could promote then president trump's false or fabricated claims about a stolen election scott perry has refused to cooperate with the january 6th committee. he's also defied a subpoena and attacked the committee as illegitimate, lindsey. >> why would the texts be so significant as evidence? >> scott perry is all over january 6th as...
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their peoples he has assured the world that while defending the interest of free nations, he'll continue the quest for peace. well today we have a fascinating book. i think you'll enjoy jeffreytor at the new yorker and jeopardy editor of the washington post's outlook section. currentl
their peoples he has assured the world that while defending the interest of free nations, he'll continue the quest for peace. well today we have a fascinating book. i think you'll enjoy jeffreytor at the new yorker and jeopardy editor of the washington post's outlook section. currentl
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jeffrey: art in, and on, the building, she says, has helped. imani shanklin roberts sought ideas from the staff for her mural project, cutchin was eager to join in. >> it was not to beautify the building. it is to engage our patients, engage our staff, the families, the community in this project. that mural, it means a lot. and it really means a lot to me, because it just signifies what we do here, who we have in this building and why we are here. jeffrey: were you involved in actually painting? >> i can't paint. jeffrey: you can't paint? >> but i love art. we were able to say, okay, let's say we are going to paint that orange. no, we don't want that orange. then we come to a consensus, let's make it yellow. oh, let's put the patient on the side. okay. so i felt like, i felt like the artist. >> you are awestruck by the beauty of these murals. jeffrey: this is exactly what dr. eric wei hopes for. wei is a top administrator for new york city health and hospitals, but also continues to work as an emergency medicine physician on the frontlines. wha
jeffrey: art in, and on, the building, she says, has helped. imani shanklin roberts sought ideas from the staff for her mural project, cutchin was eager to join in. >> it was not to beautify the building. it is to engage our patients, engage our staff, the families, the community in this project. that mural, it means a lot. and it really means a lot to me, because it just signifies what we do here, who we have in this building and why we are here. jeffrey: were you involved in actually...
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has been subpoenaed. both men have testified before the house committee. i want to talk about this with jeffrey toobin. cipollone say more to a federal grand jury than he would to the january 6th committee? >> he would have to be forced to because whe obviously made a certain set of requirements that he would talk about certain things but not others to the january 6th committee. but the federal prosecutors will want to know more, especially about his conversations with trump because after all, remember, donald trump is someone who doesn't text, who doesn't use email. so, the only way to determine his intent, which is obviously a central issue in this criminal investigation, is through the testimony of the people speaking with him. >> i know we've endlessly talked about these exec tiff claim privileges, some of them phony, some of them not. how does that get adjudicated? who decides? >> it will go through the courts. it's not just executive privilege here. it's also attorney/client privilege. even though he's a government lawyer, the courts have held there are certain aspect was oattorney/client privile
has been subpoenaed. both men have testified before the house committee. i want to talk about this with jeffrey toobin. cipollone say more to a federal grand jury than he would to the january 6th committee? >> he would have to be forced to because whe obviously made a certain set of requirements that he would talk about certain things but not others to the january 6th committee. but the federal prosecutors will want to know more, especially about his conversations with trump because after...
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perry is the guy who introduced trump to jeffrey clark, the doj official who drafted letters to advance the coup. meanwhile, even though the january six committee has no hearings scheduled until september, they heard from two witnesses today, trump secretary of state mike pompeo and pennsylvania republican gubernatorial candidate doug mastriano. although we do not have any details on the pompeo interview, nbc news learned that mastriano who was subpoened ended his interview after 15 minutes refusing to answer any questions. the doj has also called several high-ranking trump officials to testify. last week, pat cipollone and his deputy pat philbin were both scheduled to appear before a grand jury. also pence's legal counsel, greg jacob and his chief of staff marc short testified before the grand jury. and the former aide to chief of staff mark meadows, cassidy hutchinson who's cooperating with the doj. in fulton county georgia, rudy giuliani, trump's county lawyer is ordered to appear before a grand jury next week. now he's trying to delay his testimony for health reasons. we already knew that trump's current legal team is in talks with the doj, but
perry is the guy who introduced trump to jeffrey clark, the doj official who drafted letters to advance the coup. meanwhile, even though the january six committee has no hearings scheduled until september, they heard from two witnesses today, trump secretary of state mike pompeo and pennsylvania republican gubernatorial candidate doug mastriano. although we do not have any details on the pompeo interview, nbc news learned that mastriano who was subpoened ended his interview after 15 minutes...