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we've talked about it as an organization. they've been given rings. we've talked about it enough.w, so, that's -- that's behind us. we have moved on. and -- and trust me, we have talked about that in great detail with our players. >> to arena football final regular season game for the soul they took on the tampa bay storm. dan raudabaugh running it in for the score. the defending champs will finish the regular season with a 13 and one record. beating tampa 41-28. the soul hosts baltimore in the semifinals next week. >>> to the pitch the union looking for their first ever win against fc dallas one of the best teams in the league. no score in the 17th minute and union with the ball. nice passing in the box tj sapong will deposit the ball in the back of the net. union get a much needed win three-one the final. >>> to track and field. usain bolt's final individual race of his career at the world championships in london. turned on the jets but just wasn't enough. justin gate lynn took home the gold in a photo finish. usain bolt finishes his career with eight olympic gold medals and 11
we've talked about it as an organization. they've been given rings. we've talked about it enough.w, so, that's -- that's behind us. we have moved on. and -- and trust me, we have talked about that in great detail with our players. >> to arena football final regular season game for the soul they took on the tampa bay storm. dan raudabaugh running it in for the score. the defending champs will finish the regular season with a 13 and one record. beating tampa 41-28. the soul hosts baltimore...
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as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain educate and enlighten the unity is serves the orpheum cannot show a film that is insensitive to a large segments of its local population. set in the deep south against the backdrop of the american civil war. gone with the wind stills clark gable and vivien leigh. the film took home eight academy awards. including a best supporting actress trophy for her as he mcdaniel. the first african american entertainer to win an oscar. well the sweeping drama is remembered for its iconic lines. it was also heavily criticized for its treatment of black characters. the movie accused of glorifying slavery and perpetuating african american stereotypes. at all. i will need. also you'll see instances decision comes hopefully heels of growing controversy over the country's confederate statues and monuments. an issue that has sparked fierce debate. in a bitterly divided country. to spain now into an annual event that quite literally turns locals rates over twenty thousand people have filled the town of you know to chuck. pelts loeb and squelch hundr
as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain educate and enlighten the unity is serves the orpheum cannot show a film that is insensitive to a large segments of its local population. set in the deep south against the backdrop of the american civil war. gone with the wind stills clark gable and vivien leigh. the film took home eight academy awards. including a best supporting actress trophy for her as he mcdaniel. the first african american entertainer to win an oscar. well the...
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here. >> no, you have got to finish the stroke. >> are you going to be able to represent us as an organization and serve the city in a professional manner in i would rather find out here. >> taser taser taser. >> while the idea is to prepare them for what lies beyond the doors of the academy, fate is fate. >> let go of my gun. >> ultimately i believe that god is one in control and whatever is being to happen will happen f it is my time to go, then that is what it is. >> stay right there. >> dean reynolds cbs news, milwaukee. >> dean will have more from milwaukee tomorrow night on the cbs evening news. >> still ahead, the branding battle over calli flawr. >> quijano: cauliflower rice is growing in popular as a sub student tor cash hydrated but the rice industry is upset over the name. >> in the rich farm land of california salinas valley an often underrated vegetable is having its moment in the sun. >> cauliflower is one of the hottest veg tables we sell today. >> jordan greenberg is vice president of green giant. >> you could use as a main dish, as a side dish. >> it can be barbecued, baked, s
here. >> no, you have got to finish the stroke. >> are you going to be able to represent us as an organization and serve the city in a professional manner in i would rather find out here. >> taser taser taser. >> while the idea is to prepare them for what lies beyond the doors of the academy, fate is fate. >> let go of my gun. >> ultimately i believe that god is one in control and whatever is being to happen will happen f it is my time to go, then that is...
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they take a lot of heat as an organization, but that is a class organization. >> absolutely. >> thatw what isn't so classy, though? >> yeah. >> dancing amigos. oh, oh. z2gzpz zi0z y2gzpy yi0y >>> making news in america this morning, a candlelight march at the university of virginia. the large crowd called for peace and understanding in the same place white nationalists gathered a week ago. that gathering followed an emotional memorial service for the woman killed in last week's chaos. >>> president trump facing new fallout from his comments about charlottesville and concerns beginning to grow about a big rally being planned for this weekend. we're live in washington. >>> also, a potential break in the case of natalie holloway. what her father is saying about human remains that he recently found after a tip. >>> the powerball jumbo jackpot swelling overnight. no winner after last night's drawing so how big it is it
they take a lot of heat as an organization, but that is a class organization. >> absolutely. >> thatw what isn't so classy, though? >> yeah. >> dancing amigos. oh, oh. z2gzpz zi0z y2gzpy yi0y >>> making news in america this morning, a candlelight march at the university of virginia. the large crowd called for peace and understanding in the same place white nationalists gathered a week ago. that gathering followed an emotional memorial service for the woman...
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as an organization with over one million members who raise their voices on a wide range of issues with allied organizations we work with, the stick would have been the public campaign that would have exposed and forced those corporations to be really public. these corporations have an absolute choice. their freedom to sponsor the o'reilly show. their freedom to sponsor the alex's show. it is not their freedom to do it in secret. we work to say you have a choice. we believe you have the right, but what we are going to do is get our members, the community, a better understanding of what corporations, who come into our community and say buy our products or use our services, are actually doing with their corporate capital. host: jeff, new york, line for democrats. you are first. caller: long time listener, i have called several times. i enjoy both sides of the argument. the previous guest, i want to make one comment before ask my question. do you remember jim jones and jonestown? the people that drink the kool-aid, these loyal followers of trump, they drank the kool-aid. it was poisoned by
as an organization with over one million members who raise their voices on a wide range of issues with allied organizations we work with, the stick would have been the public campaign that would have exposed and forced those corporations to be really public. these corporations have an absolute choice. their freedom to sponsor the o'reilly show. their freedom to sponsor the alex's show. it is not their freedom to do it in secret. we work to say you have a choice. we believe you have the right,...
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we do the best we can as an organization to match the families and individuals up with a pet that willtch their lifestyle. >> sit a very calm atmosphere where they get to see which pet they may want to see for their family. >> sure. we are open wednesday through saturdays. they can do a tour. they meet with our adoption coordinators and make sure it's the right home and right needs for the family. >> welcoming for everybody; right? >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> it is one of 49 rescue groups waiving adoption fees. go to nbc10.com to see who is taking part. >>> all right. what a beautiful picture. we have a clear blue sky. scattered clouds rolling by. some of us are still dealing with low clouds of this morning. i wilmington has low clouds hanging along. i think scattered clouds will continue but breaks of sun are more likely. take a look at our wide view. we have going on, two clouds of fog hanging over the western edge and scattered clouds coming in from the west. for the most part it's a fairy dry day in terms of rain chances. we are human. you will feel that moisture
we do the best we can as an organization to match the families and individuals up with a pet that willtch their lifestyle. >> sit a very calm atmosphere where they get to see which pet they may want to see for their family. >> sure. we are open wednesday through saturdays. they can do a tour. they meet with our adoption coordinators and make sure it's the right home and right needs for the family. >> welcoming for everybody; right? >> thank you for joining us. >>...
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they take a lot of heat as an organization, but that is a class organization. >> absolutely. >> that to them. >> you know what isn't so classy, though? >> yeah. >> brady's dance moves. >> dancing amigos. oh, oh. >>> good morning, i'm ryan smith in for kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top stories we're following on "world news now." president trump is not backing down from his latest comments on charlottesville. he dissolved two business councils in of aftermath of the violence in charlottesville. we have a full report coming up next. >>> south korea's president is confident that there won't be a stick war on the korean peninsula. moon jae-in also says president trump has promised to consult with him before taking any action against north korea. >>> and check out this fiery crash in overland park, kansas. some good samaritans helped the truck driver escape the wreckage. he may have fallen ill before the crash. a portion of the highway remains closed this morning. >>> there were no powerball winners on wednesday night. it will reach $510 million by saturday, tho
they take a lot of heat as an organization, but that is a class organization. >> absolutely. >> that to them. >> you know what isn't so classy, though? >> yeah. >> brady's dance moves. >> dancing amigos. oh, oh. >>> good morning, i'm ryan smith in for kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top stories we're following on "world news now." president trump is not backing down from his latest comments on charlottesville....
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brent patterson, for all members of the community as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain enlighten the communities that served, and a large segment of its local population. >> i have no problem with people not wanting to see the film. there are plenty of films i don't want to see. that is your right as an american but when you try to shut down the conversation by getting a film pooled for everyone that is where the problem is. this is an effort from the radical left to do this. we saw this with the hbo series the confederates. it hasn't even been shot yet, people want it to be pooled before it even goes into production. there is an effort from those on the left to shut down conversations. it is about control, not about civil right or anything just them getting their way. heather: is it a slippery slope when you begin censoring the arts? >> what is next? there are a lot of artists they can talk about through comedy, so many different ways to entertain, you tackle these issues, when you try to censor them, you will affect the conversation. art and entertainment is a way to
brent patterson, for all members of the community as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain enlighten the communities that served, and a large segment of its local population. >> i have no problem with people not wanting to see the film. there are plenty of films i don't want to see. that is your right as an american but when you try to shut down the conversation by getting a film pooled for everyone that is where the problem is. this is an effort from the radical left to do...
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an organization of the cse in bakersfield. a statewide organization. also spread beyond california as well. and the cso was an early organization working through the civic unity movement to gain federal money to fight poverty. how do you do that. it's a concept. how dwrou fight poverty. go into the communities i described to you and trying to report on the conditions that people actually lived in. so this fellow right here is the man named jes se and he was active within the cso. and he was a community organizer in southeast bakersfield. he did a variety of things from getting ordinary people to vote. getting them to attend city council meetings to be aware of how local policies were affecting them. when they got federal dollars to fight poverty. they were able to go in there and do concrete programs to try to improve the living conditions of the people of the southeast bakersfield. and some of the biggest supporters of the union of the farm workers movement. to kind of dial this back to what we were talking about, at the beginning of the segment of the lecture. the farm worker movement we h
an organization of the cse in bakersfield. a statewide organization. also spread beyond california as well. and the cso was an early organization working through the civic unity movement to gain federal money to fight poverty. how do you do that. it's a concept. how dwrou fight poverty. go into the communities i described to you and trying to report on the conditions that people actually lived in. so this fellow right here is the man named jes se and he was active within the cso. and he was a...
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the ufc is to keep the payments to the fighters low and make more of the money for the ufc as an organization difficult bind with conor mcgregor, no question about it after this fight. >> do you think conor mcgregor, if he was to win, would turn his back on the ufc even though he said he will do both? what he turn his back on the ufc or not? >> i don't think so. at the end of the day, you need a floyd mayweather to make this kind of money. there are no other floyd mayweathers in boxing today and floyd will retire. pending some kind of rematch, connor will probably end up making the $14 million or $15 million in ufc fights or subsequent boxing events later on. i could see him doing both. but i think this is a long shot. i'm going to be honest with you. he is an amateur boxer going up against one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. so it would be the jets beating the colts type of upset if it happens. emily: ross greenberg and paul sweeney. still with me, bob o'donnell. all i can think about is the last time this happened two years ago, everyone was watching on periscope. that b
the ufc is to keep the payments to the fighters low and make more of the money for the ufc as an organization difficult bind with conor mcgregor, no question about it after this fight. >> do you think conor mcgregor, if he was to win, would turn his back on the ufc even though he said he will do both? what he turn his back on the ufc or not? >> i don't think so. at the end of the day, you need a floyd mayweather to make this kind of money. there are no other floyd mayweathers in...
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the fans have talked about it, the media has talked about it, we've talked about it as an organization've been given rings. we talked about it enough. so that's behind us. we have moved on. >> that is your look at sports. "nbc 10 news" is coming right back. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >>> up next on nbc 10, it's "in depth" with graham bensinger. >> this week we're in los angeles with the outspoken terrell owens. he opens up about his reputation with the nfl and how he'll be remembered. >> i'm always going to be viewed as that guy that destroyed locker rooms. >> and we go head to head in the sport that may surprise you. >> wasn't i beating you for part of a round? >> all that is coming up next, right here on nbc 10. >>> all right. a f
the fans have talked about it, the media has talked about it, we've talked about it as an organization've been given rings. we talked about it enough. so that's behind us. we have moved on. >> that is your look at sports. "nbc 10 news" is coming right back. hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it...
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so, we as an organization are one of the constant buddies of the home office, the equivalent of homeland the u.s. we've seen a record amount of applications coming through. the record month was november, which coincides, coincidentally, with the u.s. election. we do get many queries from the u.s., south korea, china, russia. so, we've seen a 400% increase in the number of applications for the tech nation visa scheme. this is one of very few countries that has a dedicated visa scheme for tech talent. clearly, there are challenges, but we are making sure that we are smoothing that path to success. i've seen the spirit of the u.k. and london's tech ecosystem rising to the challenge. caroline: that's interesting. you think because the u.s. election more foreign entrepreneurs and more talent are coming to the united kingdom? gerald: data is showing that there is interest, increasing interest to coming to the u.k. but we clearly know that our european friends are catching up in many ways, and that's a good thing. that's good for europe, and it's good for the european tech ecosystem. we just ne
so, we as an organization are one of the constant buddies of the home office, the equivalent of homeland the u.s. we've seen a record amount of applications coming through. the record month was november, which coincides, coincidentally, with the u.s. election. we do get many queries from the u.s., south korea, china, russia. so, we've seen a 400% increase in the number of applications for the tech nation visa scheme. this is one of very few countries that has a dedicated visa scheme for tech...
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as an organization, we're going -- as soon as we're able to hit the ground, my team and i are ready to go and engage the undocumented community and once again show we are unafraid and we should be unafraid when facing all of these storms we have going on at the same time. amy: cesar espinosa, if people were to lose daca, you're talking some 85,000 people in houston? what does it mean for them in this devastated, ravaged city? what does it mean for you? you are daca. the fight it means continues. i have been in this movement for the last 16 years, and we're going to continue to advocate. for many, it is devastating news. there were across -- relying on their deferred action so they can rebuild, go back to work and help their families rebuild their lives will stop unfortunate, if daca gets rescinded, these young men and women are going to be left with nothing. the rug will be swept from under their feet. who knows how long it will take them to rebuild. not to say they won't rebuild because our community is strong and resilient, but it may take us a lot longer in order to rebuild. once ag
as an organization, we're going -- as soon as we're able to hit the ground, my team and i are ready to go and engage the undocumented community and once again show we are unafraid and we should be unafraid when facing all of these storms we have going on at the same time. amy: cesar espinosa, if people were to lose daca, you're talking some 85,000 people in houston? what does it mean for them in this devastated, ravaged city? what does it mean for you? you are daca. the fight it means...
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i am not one that advocates there is good taliban and bad taliban, however taliban itself, as an organization, has always been intraafghanistan this a markedly different ideology and thought process. neil: we're not interesting in toppling them. >> taliban will be a part of afghan society and that fabric of pashtuns. forever. but you ask the going back to mullah omar, who started taliban, they concerned themselves with afghanistan. talibans did not say let's go conquer the world. neil: is it your sense that president made his case for sticking around in neighborhood. >> interesting, i am looking at twitter. we talk about many journalists making fun of speech saying it was too simplistic, i thought it was opposite, i thought in 20 minutes he gave a concise message, three goals he gave for why we're staying there. i thought from someone who worked in region for a while, he was incredible, we don't need an hour of ortary to them everyone to wait. we need a clear concise message from the president, which is when i think we got, he put our enemies on notice, and called out pakistan. and talking ab
i am not one that advocates there is good taliban and bad taliban, however taliban itself, as an organization, has always been intraafghanistan this a markedly different ideology and thought process. neil: we're not interesting in toppling them. >> taliban will be a part of afghan society and that fabric of pashtuns. forever. but you ask the going back to mullah omar, who started taliban, they concerned themselves with afghanistan. talibans did not say let's go conquer the world. neil: is...
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i am not one that advocates there is good taliban and bad taliban, however taliban itself, as an organization, has always been intraafghanistan this a markedly different ideology and thought process. neil: we're not interesting in toppling them. >> taliban will be a part of afghan society and that fabric of pashtuns. forever. but you ask the going back to mullah omar, who started taliban, they concerned themselves with afghanistan. talibans did not say let's go conquer the world. neil: is it your sense that president made his case for sticking around in neighborhood. >> interesting, i am looking at twitter. we talk about many journalists making fun of speech saying it was too simplistic, i thought it was opposite, i thought in 20 minutes he gave a concise message, three goals he gave for why we're staying there. i thought from someone who worked in region for a while, he was incredible, we don't need an hour of ortary to them everyone to wait. we need a clear concise message from the president, which is when i think we got, he put our enemies on notice, and called out pakistan. and talking ab
i am not one that advocates there is good taliban and bad taliban, however taliban itself, as an organization, has always been intraafghanistan this a markedly different ideology and thought process. neil: we're not interesting in toppling them. >> taliban will be a part of afghan society and that fabric of pashtuns. forever. but you ask the going back to mullah omar, who started taliban, they concerned themselves with afghanistan. talibans did not say let's go conquer the world. neil: is...
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of ufc is to keep the payments -- or the fighters low and make more of the money for the ufc as an organizationing to get in a difficult bind with conor mcgregor, no question about it after this fight. mark: do you think conor mcgregor, ross, if he was to win would turn his back on the ufc though he said he would do both. would he turn his back on the ufc or not? ross: i don't think so because at the end of the day you need a floyd mayweather to make this money and there aren't any other floyd mayweathers in boxing today and floyd will retire. pending some kind of a rematch to create this kind of money again conor will probably make that $14 million or $15 million in ufc fights or in subsequent oxing events later on. i can see him doing both but think it's a long shot. i'll be honest but, he's an amateur boxer going up against one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. it will be jets beating the colts type of upset if it happens. i was looking at a film option and see wells fargo says this weekend box office because of the fight could be the worst in 20 years. >> this is obviously
of ufc is to keep the payments -- or the fighters low and make more of the money for the ufc as an organizationing to get in a difficult bind with conor mcgregor, no question about it after this fight. mark: do you think conor mcgregor, ross, if he was to win would turn his back on the ufc though he said he would do both. would he turn his back on the ufc or not? ross: i don't think so because at the end of the day you need a floyd mayweather to make this money and there aren't any other floyd...
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you've got to finish your stroke. >> are you going to be able to go out there and represent us as an organization city in a professional manner? i'd rather find out here. >> taser, taser, taser. >> ow! >> reporter: while the idea is to prepare them for what lies beyond the doors of the academy, fate is fate. >> let go of my gun! >> ultimately, i believe that god is the one in control and whatever's going to happen is going to happen. if it's my time to go, then you know, that's what it is. >> stay right there. do not move! >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, milwaukee. >>> still ahead, the branding battle over cauliflower. degree has redefined deodorant with motionsense technology... so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. daughter: uh oh. irreplaceable monkey protection. detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria, but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol
you've got to finish your stroke. >> are you going to be able to go out there and represent us as an organization city in a professional manner? i'd rather find out here. >> taser, taser, taser. >> ow! >> reporter: while the idea is to prepare them for what lies beyond the doors of the academy, fate is fate. >> let go of my gun! >> ultimately, i believe that god is the one in control and whatever's going to happen is going to happen. if it's my time to go,...
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we are aware that people care very deeply for glide as an organization. a lot of people depend on us. we are treading carefully but very ambitiously.>> a lot of the most underserved are most vulnerable. the homeless population, speak about some of the other challenges. >> our challenges are the cities challenges and really the nation's challenges. for example, we've seen a rise in the number and visibility of hate groups as we all felt last week, the past few weeks in charlottesville and here. the good news is that san francisco has united around a rejection of hate and discrimination. this really gives us hope that we can come together to address some of the more persistent challenges that we face in this city like homelessness, displacement, hunger, racism, we are facing inequalities that are really challenging san francisco's values. >> you worked in the obama administration. talk to me about that role and what you think that role will do in this new position.>> i have served in the obama administration since the beginning. i came on board to work at t
we are aware that people care very deeply for glide as an organization. a lot of people depend on us. we are treading carefully but very ambitiously.>> a lot of the most underserved are most vulnerable. the homeless population, speak about some of the other challenges. >> our challenges are the cities challenges and really the nation's challenges. for example, we've seen a rise in the number and visibility of hate groups as we all felt last week, the past few weeks in...
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they have a long history of violence either as an organization, or at least individuals within the organizationsd they are calling for a completely different america. one that is, i think, totally out of step with where we are today and where we must be every day into the future. and so those organizations i think need to be put to the side. they need to be certainly publicly shamed and the president has to take the lead role and simply say those organizations are not part and should not be part of the american fabric. unfortunately, he has been wishy-washy on that subject, leading to the kind of counterdemonstration that you see in boston and in many other parts of america today. so there's a difference. people certainly have the right to speak out on any issue they want, but when you get to those well-known and long established organizations that are counter to everything we stand for and frankly quite counter to the american constitution and the history of this nation and unfortunately tend to replicate some of the terrible history of this nation. >> representative john garamendi, my apologiz
they have a long history of violence either as an organization, or at least individuals within the organizationsd they are calling for a completely different america. one that is, i think, totally out of step with where we are today and where we must be every day into the future. and so those organizations i think need to be put to the side. they need to be certainly publicly shamed and the president has to take the lead role and simply say those organizations are not part and should not be...
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did you have any previous sense of fusion as an organization, in terms of their credibility and researchor previous work in opposition research? >> i had never hired them as an opposition firm. but from what i do, i'm one of the consumers in great volume. i knew of them. they just weren't in my particular stable of folks that i hired for work, but they certainly were not considered anything but professionals. they're not some fly-by-night agency that, you know, does a rip-and-read off of google and dumps a 200-page document on your desk. these are professionals. they come from a professional journalism background. obviously when they hired orbis and steele, covered russia in great depth, both in official cover and non, this is a guy they obviously said we have to find somebody who can credibly do this work, and they did. there is nothing about steele's work that he's an expert on russia and all things russian intelligence, including their operations overseas. i think he produced a framework here, and the documents that fusion has turned over produced a framework here that when you marry
did you have any previous sense of fusion as an organization, in terms of their credibility and researchor previous work in opposition research? >> i had never hired them as an opposition firm. but from what i do, i'm one of the consumers in great volume. i knew of them. they just weren't in my particular stable of folks that i hired for work, but they certainly were not considered anything but professionals. they're not some fly-by-night agency that, you know, does a rip-and-read off of...
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. >> the mejlis was classified by russia as an "extremist organization" and subsequently forbidden.ince then tatars stand under general suspicion. some disappear without a trace, like the son of a man who i'm going to meet. the 31-year-old was abducted directly in front of his house. it was caught on video by closed-circuit cameras. still, there is allegedly no trace of the kidnappers. >> here there is an utter absence of law. it is all arbitrary. you never know what is going to happen to you, not even in the next half-hour. i just want one thing: to have my son back. healthy and alive. nothing else. human rights activists have been documenting how intimidation and extortion have been straining relations between those who have recently taken power, and those people who traditionally lived here; but especially the crimean tatars. and not just in bakhchisaray. ethnic russians here in simferopol are celebrating national unity day. it is a three hour extravaganza of cheering patriotism, but the celebration has nothing to do with crimea or the russian annexation. >> it's like living on a
. >> the mejlis was classified by russia as an "extremist organization" and subsequently forbidden.ince then tatars stand under general suspicion. some disappear without a trace, like the son of a man who i'm going to meet. the 31-year-old was abducted directly in front of his house. it was caught on video by closed-circuit cameras. still, there is allegedly no trace of the kidnappers. >> here there is an utter absence of law. it is all arbitrary. you never know what is...
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prompted numerous comments that led to a decision not to run the film next year patterson said as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain educate and lighten the communities it serves cannot show a film that is insensitive to a large segment of its local population the one nine hundred thirty nine film takes place in the american south against the backdrop of the civil war long criticized for glorifying slavery when the orpheum theater group announced its decision to pull the movie memphis resident wendy thomas praised the decision saying slowly but surely we will read this community of all tributes to white supremacy backlash after the announcement was much louder katie hydro not sure if anyone really complained or your feet are just decided to be cowered cheap and given to madness they you should be ashamed underneath dixie grey pointed out how do you make daniel was the first black american to win an oscar with her costarring role as mammy in gone with the wind i guess her achievement and also gone with the wind sad how do mcdaniel was not only the first african-american to win an
prompted numerous comments that led to a decision not to run the film next year patterson said as an organization whose stated mission is to entertain educate and lighten the communities it serves cannot show a film that is insensitive to a large segment of its local population the one nine hundred thirty nine film takes place in the american south against the backdrop of the civil war long criticized for glorifying slavery when the orpheum theater group announced its decision to pull the movie...
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and the community service organization is where caesar chavez cut his teeth as an organizer, right, before he organized farm workers. and so there was a -- an organization of the c.s.o. in bakersfield. it was statewide organization also spread beyond california as well. and the c.s.o. was one of the early organizationless working through the civic unit movement to gain federal money to fight poverty, right. how do you do that? it's a very nebulous concept. fight poverty. part of it is going into the communities i was describing and try and report on the conditions people lived in. this fellow right there is a man named jesse boyard. and he was active in the cso and he was a community organizer in southeast bakersfield. he did a variety of things from getting ordinary people to vote, getting them to attend city council meetings to be aware how local policies would affect them. again when they got some federal dollars to fight poverty, again they were able to go in there and do very concrete programs to try to improve the living conditions of the people of southeast bakersfield. and they wer
and the community service organization is where caesar chavez cut his teeth as an organizer, right, before he organized farm workers. and so there was a -- an organization of the c.s.o. in bakersfield. it was statewide organization also spread beyond california as well. and the c.s.o. was one of the early organizationless working through the civic unit movement to gain federal money to fight poverty, right. how do you do that? it's a very nebulous concept. fight poverty. part of it is going...
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, the fans have talked about it, you know , the media has talk bit, we have talked about it as an organizationd they have been given rings. we have talked about it enough , you know, so that is behind us now. we have moved on. and trust me we have talk about that, in great detail that with our players. >> to arena football final regular season game for soul they play tampa bay storm, soul up 20-14. dan raudabaugh calling his own number runs tonight for the score. defending champion finished with a 13-one record beating tampa 41-28. soul hoes baltimore in the semi finals next week. >>> now to the pitch, union looking for their first win against fc dallas one of the best teams in the league in score in the 17th minute union with the ball nice passing in the box, cj sapong deposits it for first of his two goals in that match and union get a much needed win three-one the final. >>> to track and field, usain bolt's final individual race of his great career 100-meter finals with the world championshipness london, they got off to a slow start, and then turned on the jets but just was not enough, he c
, the fans have talked about it, you know , the media has talk bit, we have talked about it as an organizationd they have been given rings. we have talked about it enough , you know, so that is behind us now. we have moved on. and trust me we have talk about that, in great detail that with our players. >> to arena football final regular season game for soul they play tampa bay storm, soul up 20-14. dan raudabaugh calling his own number runs tonight for the score. defending champion...
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it enough, you know, the fans are pumped about it, media pumped about it, we have talked bit as an organization have been given rings, we have talked about it enough, so, that is behind us. we have moved on. trust me, we have talked about that in great detail, with our players. >> to arena football final game for soul, they play tampa bay storm, soul up 20-14, final play dan raudabaugh calling his own number runs tonight for the score. defending champions finished 13-one beating tampa 41-28. soul host baltimore in the semi finals next week. >>> now to the pick, union looking for their first ever win against fc dallas, one of the best teams in the league n score in the 17th minute, union with the ball, passing in the box, cj sapong deposit is it for first of his two goals in that match and union get a much needed win three- one the final. >>> to track and field usain bolt's final individual race of his great career 100-meter finals with the world championshipness london. they got off to a slow start and then turn on the jets but just wasn't enough, he came up short, american justin gate lynn too
it enough, you know, the fans are pumped about it, media pumped about it, we have talked bit as an organization have been given rings, we have talked about it enough, so, that is behind us. we have moved on. trust me, we have talked about that in great detail, with our players. >> to arena football final game for soul, they play tampa bay storm, soul up 20-14, final play dan raudabaugh calling his own number runs tonight for the score. defending champions finished 13-one beating tampa...
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as one of 50 people you'll be talking about in 2016. over the past ten years he's worked on policy analysis, organizing and advocacy of serving as an analyst for various consulting firms. he specializes in land-use and he is currently the coordinator of the leap. he earned his bachelors degree from many impressive places. i thought were going to say there. >> to his right is keith ellison who doesn't need much introduction. since taking office in 2007, the fifth district has become of one of the most vibrant. they are ethnically diverse district in minnesota with the rich history and tradition that constitutes the city of minneapolis and surrounding suburbs. to anthony's left, danielle is known as the free range mom because she fought back when police detained her children from walking back from a park without the accompaniment of an adult. she is currently running for the democratic primary for a county counsel at-large seat in maryland. she's a climate scientist and she's the mother of two public school children and caring for an aging parent. alexandria were foreign affairs. she served as the entrepreneur in residence is also founded th
as one of 50 people you'll be talking about in 2016. over the past ten years he's worked on policy analysis, organizing and advocacy of serving as an analyst for various consulting firms. he specializes in land-use and he is currently the coordinator of the leap. he earned his bachelors degree from many impressive places. i thought were going to say there. >> to his right is keith ellison who doesn't need much introduction. since taking office in 2007, the fifth district has become of one...
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that had as big an impact on a whole community and one with such potentially tragic consequences as the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. and today, we focus on an organizationhat played a big role in navigating through those difficult times and continues to be one of the major guiding forces today, the japanese american citizens league, the jacl. and we continue our tradition of showcasing cultural artists with a live performance from the bay area music duo, whispering light. the jacl is an organization that has been a part of japanese american and certainly american history since it formed as way to collectively deal with the traumatic internment process. to talk about the evolution of that involvement and how the organization remains relevant today, we are proud to have the jacl national president, gary mayeda, with us today. he was elected to lead the jacl last year, but has been a part of the organization primarily in the los angeles area for over 35 years. gary, welcome. gary mayeda: thank you, robert. glad to be here. robert: give us a little background, first of all, on your family and maybe how it led to your involvement with the jacl. gary: sure, s
that had as big an impact on a whole community and one with such potentially tragic consequences as the internment of japanese americans during world war ii. and today, we focus on an organizationhat played a big role in navigating through those difficult times and continues to be one of the major guiding forces today, the japanese american citizens league, the jacl. and we continue our tradition of showcasing cultural artists with a live performance from the bay area music duo, whispering...
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i guess i have to be in the category with mark as a member of congress, but both of us are comfortable in the organizer category. i was an organizer for over 40 years. my husband bob cramer who is here who is a great organizer, a great, great organizer. [applause] i have never in my lifetime seen anything as big as this right now. i lived through the civil rights movement, the vietnam protests all big, all effective, but nothing like this. there are more people engaged than i have ever seen and the other great thing, and i think it was demonstrated by the women's marches the day after the election, that there was this sense of unity despite, it was under the banner of women but there were all of these organizations and signs, of course, reproductive rights, economic justice, immigration, lbgt, war, peace, science, truth, earthquake health care, case, buthealth everybody felt as if it were one thing. one of the points i want to make is that unity is so incredibly important. yes, you can follow your passion and get through a.c.l.u. as an environmental organization or something that may focus in your community on some parti
i guess i have to be in the category with mark as a member of congress, but both of us are comfortable in the organizer category. i was an organizer for over 40 years. my husband bob cramer who is here who is a great organizer, a great, great organizer. [applause] i have never in my lifetime seen anything as big as this right now. i lived through the civil rights movement, the vietnam protests all big, all effective, but nothing like this. there are more people engaged than i have ever seen and...
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wrote itrs, i believe as a judge i certainly believe that marshall looked at it as an organic document. otherwise it would not survive this long. wil: one of the senators asked marshall, how come you don't lie or doubt voluntary confessions? doubt't like, or voluntary confessions. and thurgood marshall said, well, i had a client once, black kid,black kid, he was beaten for six days and finally voluntarily confessed. [laughter] >> there is a little known fact that the hearings were not going that well, at least through the first three or four days, even through day five. and as the hearings were dragging on, lbj plotted an alternate strategy. they were not consecutive days. they were spread out over 12 days, which made thurgood marshall and the white house were very nervous. on the second day of hearings, president johnson was so nervous that he said to his aides, while, my guy might not make it. they are tough. goodness gracious. and so johnson was hell-bent on integrating the supreme court. so he stealthily summoned william coleman to the white house. william coleman was an african-am
wrote itrs, i believe as a judge i certainly believe that marshall looked at it as an organic document. otherwise it would not survive this long. wil: one of the senators asked marshall, how come you don't lie or doubt voluntary confessions? doubt't like, or voluntary confessions. and thurgood marshall said, well, i had a client once, black kid,black kid, he was beaten for six days and finally voluntarily confessed. [laughter] >> there is a little known fact that the hearings were not...
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them any form of unity and without addressing their political drivers that animate what hamas as an organization is. so we can think whatever we want to think about hamas, i personally find many of its policies despicable, but that doesn't mean that hamas doesn't have legitimate political goals that were called for by the plo before hamas and that if hamas were to be defeated now would be called for by some organization after hamas. so rather than fix agt on this idea of how do we -- you know, the zero sum game between fatah and hamas and how do we manage the situation in gaza, ensure security, we need to be thinking about what the underlying political drivers that give rise to organizations like hamas are to begin with. and the fact of the matter is israel is an occupying state and gaza is still under occupation. so when we talk about collective punishment and when you talk about hamas not caring for the people under its rule israel as an occupying force has a responsibility to people under occupation by it. the palestinians in gaza are still occupied by israel. and so this idea of collective p
them any form of unity and without addressing their political drivers that animate what hamas as an organization is. so we can think whatever we want to think about hamas, i personally find many of its policies despicable, but that doesn't mean that hamas doesn't have legitimate political goals that were called for by the plo before hamas and that if hamas were to be defeated now would be called for by some organization after hamas. so rather than fix agt on this idea of how do we -- you know,...
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as an organization we really pulled together and really guided ourselves around one simple thing, what'ssafety. >> what was the problem? why were these phones igniting? >> it was really two things. one, it was both related to the battery. one was a supply from one of our suppliers, the design of it did not properly get executed. and the second one was actually in the process of ramping up the production they had manufacturing issues. so those two things created this double recall or expanded recall that we had to >> things were melting down you appeared in a video. >> to be clear the note 7 with the new battery is safe. the battery cell issue is resolved. >> and then those turned out to be a problem. what did that do to your credibility? >> it was a difficult experience. i think the important piece, though, was to really reach out and be able to talk directly to the consumers and samsung owned that. wepolo apologized. >> the most interesting part about this is i have had town halls. i have talked to dozens and dozens of consumers. we have held video chats to 10,000 people. the first ques
as an organization we really pulled together and really guided ourselves around one simple thing, what'ssafety. >> what was the problem? why were these phones igniting? >> it was really two things. one, it was both related to the battery. one was a supply from one of our suppliers, the design of it did not properly get executed. and the second one was actually in the process of ramping up the production they had manufacturing issues. so those two things created this double recall or...
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treated as murder or hate crime but not usually as terrorism from a legal point of view bas there isn't an association with an international terrorist organizationsuch as isis oral quieda. >> peter bergen of new america and analyst for cnn, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: for more perspective on the events in charlottesville, we're joined from long island, new york, via skype by michael eric dyson, a professor of sociology at ite america." a sermon toars >> thanks for joining us. before we get to the events of yesterday i want to ask you about the events of two nights ago, when you say young men carrying torches on the uva campus, what went through your head? >> it was extraordinarily disspiritting. many people have said this is not america, this is not us, yes, it is. this is an ugly continuation of a brutal tradition of white sprem see in this nation. the torches signifying those night riders who used to stalk black people with fury and ven sense who refused to acknowledge our humanity, who ripped us from hour homes who stole emmett hills from his resting place in miss mission and tossed him into the tallahassee ri
treated as murder or hate crime but not usually as terrorism from a legal point of view bas there isn't an association with an international terrorist organizationsuch as isis oral quieda. >> peter bergen of new america and analyst for cnn, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: for more perspective on the events in charlottesville, we're joined from long island, new york, via skype by michael eric dyson, a professor of sociology at ite america." a...
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there are organic opportunities as well as an organic opportunities we still look at. sure we are necessarily in position to blaze a new trail or new territory. if you have a company that is already successful in the new territory like somewhere in africa and there's a lot of good jurisdictions of africa: if you end up joining with the company that is more geographically diverse, that's a good way to balance the risks of a new area rather than going into a new jurisdiction. that is not something we would be looking to do. when you look at north america, the valuations are much higher for gold. what are we going to bring to north america and how would we make value for our shareholders when the valuations are so high their relative to australia? -- relative toe australia? but there are things even in europe. shery: even in europe. thank you so much, the ceo of saint barbara. coming up, is the glass half full or half empty when it comes to u.s. trade deals with the rest of the world and what is asia's role in sustaining global growth. more on that next. this is bloomberg
there are organic opportunities as well as an organic opportunities we still look at. sure we are necessarily in position to blaze a new trail or new territory. if you have a company that is already successful in the new territory like somewhere in africa and there's a lot of good jurisdictions of africa: if you end up joining with the company that is more geographically diverse, that's a good way to balance the risks of a new area rather than going into a new jurisdiction. that is not...
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we need to convince more and more people to think of themselves as candidates to be talent scouts, to decide if you can pull an organization together, an invisible organization or whatever, you should be members of planned parenthood and all of the different organizations. we need those candidates at the local level not just as a pipeline, but because a lot is happening at that level level. raising minimum wage and what the local covers. as we registered voters prepare for 2018. i'll stop there. [applause] >> fantastic. next we have a representative for human rights at friends organization. i've worked with yasmin for many years with human rights torture and how we have a progressive important policy. it's been a leader since trump rolled out his infamous muslim ban in terms of trading an important grass roots organizing moment fostering the program and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much. thank you to my co-panelists and all of you for joining us today. so, i won't take too much of your time for my opening remarks. i want to make sure we leave plenty of time for discussion. i want to take a couple minutes to ta
we need to convince more and more people to think of themselves as candidates to be talent scouts, to decide if you can pull an organization together, an invisible organization or whatever, you should be members of planned parenthood and all of the different organizations. we need those candidates at the local level not just as a pipeline, but because a lot is happening at that level level. raising minimum wage and what the local covers. as we registered voters prepare for 2018. i'll stop...