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in 2009, atkins died in prison.e a chance at freedom. >> it doesn't matter whether i wielded the fatal blows or not, i feel responsible for both of their deaths. >> two months ago the parole board recommended releasing van houten. but she is still waiting. the final decision is up to governor jerry brown. >> no question what sharon tate's younger sister, debra briefs, -- believes, the governor should say no. >> i don't think she deserves it. these people were brutally butchered. there has to be some kind of accountability in this world. >> convincing the jury of this very esoteric sophisticated murder of charles manson- >> prosecutor bugliosi died in 2015. helter-skelter led to manson's enduring legend. >> why do you need to call me a murderer? i never killed anyone. >> charlie manson is a man of 82, a symbol of evil. he will remain behind bars, what's left of his life there admitting to no regret or remorse. >> remorse for what? you people have done everything in the world to me. doesn't that give me equal right? i
in 2009, atkins died in prison.e a chance at freedom. >> it doesn't matter whether i wielded the fatal blows or not, i feel responsible for both of their deaths. >> two months ago the parole board recommended releasing van houten. but she is still waiting. the final decision is up to governor jerry brown. >> no question what sharon tate's younger sister, debra briefs, -- believes, the governor should say no. >> i don't think she deserves it. these people were brutally...
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then working as a custodian, which is when atkins realized his passions for working with young peopleacher. becoming part of the 2% of educators in the united states that are black and male. >> a lot of my african-american male students remind me of me, right? and not to say that they're coming from the same situation that i came from. a household of a single mother, only engaging with my father once in my life, right? so not really having that rock. but needing that rock often in that time. >> reporter: now as he makes his final arrangements for the upcoming school year -- >> all of this stuff goes to 208. >> reporter: imparting advice from his earlier days in public education to the new custodian, atkins has one lesson he's hoping all his new students can learn. eo write yory. make sure you write your own story. >> atkins credits his own second grade teacher with inspiring his love of learning, and many years later that same teacher is the same person who helped him get his first job working in a classroom. >> oh my gosh, so it's all come full circle. >> exactly. >> what a great ins
then working as a custodian, which is when atkins realized his passions for working with young peopleacher. becoming part of the 2% of educators in the united states that are black and male. >> a lot of my african-american male students remind me of me, right? and not to say that they're coming from the same situation that i came from. a household of a single mother, only engaging with my father once in my life, right? so not really having that rock. but needing that rock often in that...
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it finds a crooked path south to atkins. 100 miles of the waterway.gan a few miles from ohio. there's a trip down the river. it's his an inspection trip. they follow their branches along the trip. it would draw attention to the problem. to come from miles around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among the group is the district engineer. they are responsible for keeping the levels open as part of the country. if you can take anyone along, there's a lot of backing. 's >> there freezing and right below it. it's evident already. ♪ ♪ >> they were stopped by a small waterfall. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's really the few remaining spots where fish and have it. from this point on they began to show the ravages of man that will destroy it by the time it reaches lake erie. much of the instruction comes from places like this. the plant is large enough. the situation was so bad that the ohio pollution backboard put a ban on new construction. plants said they don't just have the facility to do what they're supposed to do. their plans for a newer plant and the government may help. but it cost o
it finds a crooked path south to atkins. 100 miles of the waterway.gan a few miles from ohio. there's a trip down the river. it's his an inspection trip. they follow their branches along the trip. it would draw attention to the problem. to come from miles around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among the group is the district engineer. they are responsible for keeping the levels open as part of the country. if you can take anyone along, there's a lot of backing. 's >> there freezing and...
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rebecca atkins shows us how he got the dog out. >>shattered glass goes everywhere as a man breaks out a car window with the probe are to save a dog night over 90 degrees outside. >>same for minutes. >>it was pine at the window was trying to dig its way out of the car droste most clone a says the man in the video. >>and his girlfriend were having lunch at the little and media when they found the dog struggling and it was a vehicle. >>parked right next to me and what got my attention was i heard a dog crying. >>after a few minutes passed with no sign of the owner they called 911 we don't feel comfortable waiting too long. because the every minute counts the dog was not happy they waited another 10 minutes for help to arrive. >>and that's when i decided you know i can't wait anymore. >>we'll suffering too much show he took the dog out himself. >>and confronted the owner. he was not having a good >>i didn't want to break that guys window. but at the same time also didn't want to see a dog died the dog couldn't stop drinking water. >>ve
rebecca atkins shows us how he got the dog out. >>shattered glass goes everywhere as a man breaks out a car window with the probe are to save a dog night over 90 degrees outside. >>same for minutes. >>it was pine at the window was trying to dig its way out of the car droste most clone a says the man in the video. >>and his girlfriend were having lunch at the little and media when they found the dog struggling and it was a vehicle. >>parked right next to me and what...
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my colleague ros atkins has been following events at the summit in biarritz throughout the day.spoke earlier to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. we've been expecting some surprises at this g7 summit. that perhaps was inevitable given the strong personalities involved. i don't think many of us predicted that midway through this sunday afternoon, the foreign minister of iran would land on a runway not far from the g7 press centre, where we are, on the outskirts of town. but that's what's happened. as you've heard, he's come here to meet the french foreign minister. let's delve into what's happened with the help of the bbc diplomatic correspondent james langdale. they've had a couple of hours to do just this. how did this come together? well, the french clearly had a plan. they just didn't tell anybody else about it. right. white house officials have been clear that this came as a surprise to them. they didn't know this was going to happen. as far as we know, the iranians foreign minister is not meeting any american officials here. that would be very surprising. at the m
my colleague ros atkins has been following events at the summit in biarritz throughout the day.spoke earlier to our diplomatic correspondent james landale. we've been expecting some surprises at this g7 summit. that perhaps was inevitable given the strong personalities involved. i don't think many of us predicted that midway through this sunday afternoon, the foreign minister of iran would land on a runway not far from the g7 press centre, where we are, on the outskirts of town. but that's...
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us. it was unexpected, no one seemed to know he was coming?m i said it was unexpected, no one seemed to know he was coming? it was definitely unexpected. i wouldn't be the first to know, but i under the bbc journalists here the first to know, but i under the bbcjournalists here have been speaking to the diplomatic sources who would think they would know and even they didn't see this coming. this was a genuine surprise the french have arranged. we are not clear to which the americans were brief, but the wider diplomatic immunity here in biarritz, didn't know about it. what we have been told by the iranians via bbc persian, the french foreign minister invited the reigning foreign minister to continue conversations emmanuel macron has been having with the iranians. we don't have any details beyond that of exactly what he will be doing. it is worth considering the physical circumstances in which we are here. ijust up circumstances in which we are here. i just up the circumstances in which we
ros atkins is in biarritz for us. it was unexpected, no one seemed to know he was coming?m i said it was unexpected, no one seemed to know he was coming? it was definitely unexpected. i wouldn't be the first to know, but i under the bbc journalists here the first to know, but i under the bbcjournalists here have been speaking to the diplomatic sources who would think they would know and even they didn't see this coming. this was a genuine surprise the french have arranged. we are not clear to...
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ros atkins is in biarritz now.e final day of the g7 summit in south—west france, two issues are taking centre stage. the fires in the amazon, something emmanuel macron, the host, could never have planned, and iran, something he did have a lot of influence over about bringing in the iranian foreign minister yesterday, surprising almost everyone here in biarritz. he put that issue ce ntresta g e biarritz. he put that issue centrestage as well. and so far as the third and final day of the centre summit has gone along, those of the issue the leaders, turning on the most, that we have no firm statement from them collectively yet. let's start by focusing on the amazon fires, here is the bbc ‘s james landale. the fires raging across the amazon in recent weeks have been devastating — notjust for those who live there, but also potentially for the global environment. for president macron of france, they are a crisis the g7 was designed to fix — a common threat that requires collective action by the world's major economies. s
ros atkins is in biarritz now.e final day of the g7 summit in south—west france, two issues are taking centre stage. the fires in the amazon, something emmanuel macron, the host, could never have planned, and iran, something he did have a lot of influence over about bringing in the iranian foreign minister yesterday, surprising almost everyone here in biarritz. he put that issue ce ntresta g e biarritz. he put that issue centrestage as well. and so far as the third and final day of the centre...
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lets go back to biarritz and speak to ros atkins. what are they going to ros atkins.y and do about this? well, we are waiting to see. day three is definitely the sharp end of things at the g7 summit. it has been a three—day event. as you know, at international summits, you tend not to get the actions, decisions, until quite close to the end. there has been lots of signalling that we are expecting a firm announcement on the fires in the amazon. it hasn't emerged yet. i interviewed the president of chile a few minutes ago and he said we are definitely going to say something, we are definitely putting together a package of assistance for brazil to take on these fires. but he was less keen to get into the detail of how you persuade the brazilian president that climate change is a real thing that climate change is a real thing that requires action, perhaps encouraging mining and farming within the amazon is not a great idea. everyone here, ithink, is tiptoeing around president bolsonaro, concerned that if he feels like brazil's sovereignty is being breached and anyway, he
lets go back to biarritz and speak to ros atkins. what are they going to ros atkins.y and do about this? well, we are waiting to see. day three is definitely the sharp end of things at the g7 summit. it has been a three—day event. as you know, at international summits, you tend not to get the actions, decisions, until quite close to the end. there has been lots of signalling that we are expecting a firm announcement on the fires in the amazon. it hasn't emerged yet. i interviewed the...
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ros atkins was there.we can look at the announcement from president macron that iran's president rouhani is willing to meet donald trump, and donald trump's confirmation that he may be willing to meet president rouhani in the next few weeks. on the face of it, it's simply a huge diplomatic coup for president macron. bear in mind america and iran have been exchanging diplomatic barbs for months. and of course, the americans walked away from the iran nuclear deal. there are some caveats, though. the meetings not definitely going to happen. if it does happen, we've learnt from the two north korea summits it doesn't necessarily lead to a significant shift in the situation. and even if the meeting were positive, actually finding either an evolved version of the iran nuclear deal or a new deal is going to be a long, long process. nonetheless, president macron is getting credit for bringing new ideas and passion to a situation which appeared to be stuck. on the issue of trade, well, donald trump's sounding positi
ros atkins was there.we can look at the announcement from president macron that iran's president rouhani is willing to meet donald trump, and donald trump's confirmation that he may be willing to meet president rouhani in the next few weeks. on the face of it, it's simply a huge diplomatic coup for president macron. bear in mind america and iran have been exchanging diplomatic barbs for months. and of course, the americans walked away from the iran nuclear deal. there are some caveats, though....
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reba atkin sent and thomas director of the mit's center for collective intelligence discusses his book, super minds. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10:00 a.m. eastern on the tv on c-span2. president trump awarded the medal of freedom to former boston celtics star bob cousy. hall a member of the nba of fame. he played for the celtics in the 1950's and 1960's and went on to coach at boston college. he is credited with organizing the first union of the four sports leagues in north america. pres. trump: this is an exciting day. we love champions. inis wonderful to have you the oval office with your family and friends. thank you very much and thank you all for being here in the oval office on this joyous occasion. toay, it is my privilege present our nation's highest civilian honor to a beloved basketball champion and a true american original, robert cousy commonly known as abu z. bob, congratulations on receiving the presidential medal of freedom, the highest award you can receive. we have the presidential medal of freedom and we have the congressional medal of hon
reba atkin sent and thomas director of the mit's center for collective intelligence discusses his book, super minds. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10:00 a.m. eastern on the tv on c-span2. president trump awarded the medal of freedom to former boston celtics star bob cousy. hall a member of the nba of fame. he played for the celtics in the 1950's and 1960's and went on to coach at boston college. he is credited with organizing the first union of the four sports leagues...
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susan atkins died of cancer a couple of years ago. leslie came up for the 20th and turned down again. the manson stigma is such that no governor is going let one of the killers out. i will say this. with van houten. again, now i've spent an awful lot of time with her, with krenwinkel. one of the people asked do you think they're really sorry? yes, i do. they both -- when i would interview them, they knew i was writing things that were not necessarily going reflect well on them. they accepted that. they told me to tell me the truth when i asked them questions. they didn't know the other people i was talking to. and i would have to have to hear it from somebody else too o be on the safe side. they accept they did unforgivable acts. they are remorseble. yes, they are resentful of manson. now they don't just say it was him. that they should not have done of it. they are in their own ways attempting in prison to make some kind of amends. leslie finished her masters in philosophy and organized educational courses for young women prisoners w
susan atkins died of cancer a couple of years ago. leslie came up for the 20th and turned down again. the manson stigma is such that no governor is going let one of the killers out. i will say this. with van houten. again, now i've spent an awful lot of time with her, with krenwinkel. one of the people asked do you think they're really sorry? yes, i do. they both -- when i would interview them, they knew i was writing things that were not necessarily going reflect well on them. they accepted...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the nelson- atkins museum in kansas city, missouri. never seen anything like it. he and his team will be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of e >> woodruff: goldsworthy and his team will be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of the "walking wall" >> woodruff: photographer thchard ross has documente u.s. juvenile justice system for the better part of a decade. in tonight's "brief spectacular," ross shares what it feels likicto honor the of children behind bars. his books "juvie talk" and "girls in justice" are available online. i ent to a juvenile detention center in texas. and i was used to photographing architecture, but, then, all of dden, i started talking to a couple of kids there that were very fragile, didn't speak any english. and i realized that i was ther conduit for thice. when i would go into these institutions, i would knock on the door of the cell, i would take o my shoes, i would ask for permission to come in. and then, i would sit on the floor of the cell. i would give
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the nelson- atkins museum in kansas city, missouri. never seen anything like it. he and his team will be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of e >> woodruff: goldsworthy and his team will be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of the "walking wall" >> woodruff: photographer thchard ross has documente u.s. juvenile justice system for the better part of a decade. in tonight's...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. borisjohnson is on his first trip abroad as uk prime minister. he's meeting angela merkel in berlin, and says he's ready to try to find an alternative to the backstop by next month. you set a blistering timetable of 30 days if i understood correctly, i am more than happy with that. the trump administration announces new rules on migrants crossing into the us — meaning children could be detained indefinitely. these are the first images of the wreck of the titanic for 15 years. we'll hear from a scientist on board the expedition about why it is decaying faster than thought. and denmark's prime minister says she's annoyed that donald trump cancelled his visit there, after she told him that greenland is not for sale. borisjohnson is in berlin trying to convince angela merkel that brexit withdrawal agreement can change. he says if it doesn't the uk will leave without a deal on 31 october. the eu says the deal can't change. here's the prime minister earlier. we cannot accept the current wit
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. borisjohnson is on his first trip abroad as uk prime minister. he's meeting angela merkel in berlin, and says he's ready to try to find an alternative to the backstop by next month. you set a blistering timetable of 30 days if i understood correctly, i am more than happy with that. the trump administration announces new rules on migrants crossing into the us — meaning children could be detained indefinitely. these are the first images of the...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. in the last hour we've seen the text of a letterfrom borisjohnson to the eu council president donald tusk. in it he makes a proposal to replace the irish backstop, suggesting the eu and the uk commit to alternative arrangements by the end of a transition period. queen elizabeth's son prince andrew has been defending his actions after a video emerged of him at the mansion of the financier jeffrey epstein, two years after epstein was convicted of sex offences. sudan's former president omar al—bashir appears in a cage in court, facing corruption charges. and we'll be talking to the man who wrote the eulogy for an icelandic glacier which has disappeared because of climate change. we will be live in westminster to look at that letter from boris johnson to donald tusk suggesting the irish border backstop has to be replaced with an alternative if the uk and the eu can find a deal that the uk will accept. before that before that... what a striking image this is. sudan's former president, omar
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. in the last hour we've seen the text of a letterfrom borisjohnson to the eu council president donald tusk. in it he makes a proposal to replace the irish backstop, suggesting the eu and the uk commit to alternative arrangements by the end of a transition period. queen elizabeth's son prince andrew has been defending his actions after a video emerged of him at the mansion of the financier jeffrey epstein, two years after epstein was convicted of sex...
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. >>> state senate leader tony atkins has spoken out about the attack saying there is absolutely no reason for resorting to violence. we may not agree on every piece of legislation but that is no reason to resort to aggressive and harmful behavior. this is a place where laws are meant to be made not broken. >>> we will have to wait until next month for any burdick in the ghost ship trial. the jury wrapping up work for the day. they won't meet until after labor day. we report on their holiday break and scheduling conflicts.>> reporter: defense attorneys thought they would have a verdict today. the jurors are off until september 3 after the labor day holiday. it is a break the judge had previously approved due to scheduling issues. today some jurors requested additional days off in september. if approved the defense attorneys believe that would put more pressure on the jurors to reach a verdict. >>> it has been a grind for everyone. it has been stressful for everybody. but we know and we are confident we want them to get it right. we don't want anyone rushed.>> reporter: earlier this week th
. >>> state senate leader tony atkins has spoken out about the attack saying there is absolutely no reason for resorting to violence. we may not agree on every piece of legislation but that is no reason to resort to aggressive and harmful behavior. this is a place where laws are meant to be made not broken. >>> we will have to wait until next month for any burdick in the ghost ship trial. the jury wrapping up work for the day. they won't meet until after labor day. we report...
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. >> row and atkins a a funny man. >> petgi butti is not that funny. >> i think h tried to g people to the fried oreos, and andrew yang eating a turkey leg which by the way he he's been to, he loves renaissance fairs, which ty're . >> i'm not going to ge hmm a hard time his ideas not too bad. >>f the number friends i have that are right leaning libertarian they s a lot they agree with andrew yang about. >> also unlike, candidates this guy's authretic. the rest canned hacks. this guy is an authentic cuman beings. anned hacks. >> choned hacks. >> i tht you were saying canned ham which i believe you can get that f at the iowa state fair. >> i like -- he's a real person. >> are you part of the yang gang willing to annou the final fivenc you t oim aren a member e yang gang. >>n can't swear o television but we'll just go with hell no. no way i want himn there. he has the idea of sending all of the dephetments around country, great idea. i want to make s we're doing es. this. we talkela about gnd, i'm excited about this. >> yeah. i want to be governor of agree sgland you want to be governor o
. >> row and atkins a a funny man. >> petgi butti is not that funny. >> i think h tried to g people to the fried oreos, and andrew yang eating a turkey leg which by the way he he's been to, he loves renaissance fairs, which ty're . >> i'm not going to ge hmm a hard time his ideas not too bad. >>f the number friends i have that are right leaning libertarian they s a lot they agree with andrew yang about. >> also unlike, candidates this guy's authretic. the...
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joining me kimberly atkins and ed editor in large for cnbc and host of "first look" here on msnbc.hank you all for being here mt what do you make of all of the back and forth with the iranians and the fact this invitation was issued? is it slap in the face to the u.s.? the administration clearly seemed back on its heels about it? >> it's two different ways to look at it, began u lar level or 30,000 foot way. if you look this is not really ou allies behave with one another so i can see the administration's disappointment with the fact the french president would go out and invite the iranian foreign minister to such a high-profile event. the invitations that go out at this level are very selective, they have a purpose, what is the objective of the summit but given the fact everything that happened with president trump, the french, the european allies, there's no doubt there is subtle messaging behind this. the european union countries that are part of the g7 are fuss traited with the fact the united states has pretty much road blocked any effort to try to have meaningful conversation
joining me kimberly atkins and ed editor in large for cnbc and host of "first look" here on msnbc.hank you all for being here mt what do you make of all of the back and forth with the iranians and the fact this invitation was issued? is it slap in the face to the u.s.? the administration clearly seemed back on its heels about it? >> it's two different ways to look at it, began u lar level or 30,000 foot way. if you look this is not really ou allies behave with one another so i...
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ros atkins has been covering the summit for us. here are his thoughts on what's been achieved.efore this summit started, one local newspapers here in south—west france said the best outcome for president macron would be if nothing happened at all here in biarritz. of course, the president wouldn't put it that way, but certainly everyone was aware that at the last g7 donald trump left before the end and was decidedly unhappy about the whole thing. as such this g7 has been constructed to avoid conflict. so much so that with the final press conferences this afternoon, there's been one constant message. donald trump talked about the great unity here. emmanuel macron talked about common ground and shared messages. he also talked about the fact that everyone within the g7 likes concrete outcomes. so let's look at what we've got. on the issue of the trade and the trade war, donald trump made positive noises about the possibility of getting a deal a deal with china. lots of other people said they wanted the trade war to finish. but if you're looking for significant policy shifts to ta
ros atkins has been covering the summit for us. here are his thoughts on what's been achieved.efore this summit started, one local newspapers here in south—west france said the best outcome for president macron would be if nothing happened at all here in biarritz. of course, the president wouldn't put it that way, but certainly everyone was aware that at the last g7 donald trump left before the end and was decidedly unhappy about the whole thing. as such this g7 has been constructed to avoid...
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us. you have had a busy morning already! we have.ing very early here. this is the busiest of the three days and there is a lot to pack in. later this morning, boris johnson will meet donald tusk and they will talk about brexit because there is a gulf between the uk and eu about what is acceptable with reference to the irish border. the morning has begun with a focus on trade. this practice between the prime minister and the president and the number of people from each of their delegations. they talk about two elements of the trade equation, first of all the trade war. boris johnson suggesting the trade piece might be better for the global economy than the trade war donald trump is started. then the specifics uk -- trump is started. then the specifics uk —— of any gs— trump is started. then the specifics uk —— ofany gs— uk trump is started. then the specifics uk —— of any gs— uk trade deal. what happens in the negotiations, what tra nslates happens in the negotiations, what translates from that meeting into the detail, we will have to
ros atkins is in biarritz for us. you have had a busy morning already! we have.ing very early here. this is the busiest of the three days and there is a lot to pack in. later this morning, boris johnson will meet donald tusk and they will talk about brexit because there is a gulf between the uk and eu about what is acceptable with reference to the irish border. the morning has begun with a focus on trade. this practice between the prime minister and the president and the number of people from...
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my colleague ros atkins is in biarritz and watched them arrive. there he is. donald trump. they have met today. we saw him sitting at a very prettily decorated table in a hotel in biarritz a little earlier on, a slightly awkward affair, emmanuel macron spoke in english and in french, detail on a whole range of policy issues he hopes the g7 will tackle across this three—day summit. mr trump said a little less. he said they had a great friendship, having met each other a few times. mr trump clearly enjoyed having dinner at the eiffel tower. he referenced that. but he didn't get into any of the policy details, which we now divide these two men and divide these two countries. and perhaps, a more useful guide to mr trump's mood, with regards to the biggest issue, trade, it is a statement that he gave just before he got on the to france, where he said, look, i'm not happy with how europe is behaving in terms of trade and if need be we'll put tariffs on french wine among other european goods, and already donald tusk of the european union has said, look, if that happens we will ret
my colleague ros atkins is in biarritz and watched them arrive. there he is. donald trump. they have met today. we saw him sitting at a very prettily decorated table in a hotel in biarritz a little earlier on, a slightly awkward affair, emmanuel macron spoke in english and in french, detail on a whole range of policy issues he hopes the g7 will tackle across this three—day summit. mr trump said a little less. he said they had a great friendship, having met each other a few times. mr trump...
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ros atkins is in biarritz and sent this report. and here is donald trump.st time they have met today. we saw them sitting at a very prettily decorated table in a hotel in biarritz a little bit earlier on. a slightly awkward affair. emmanuel macron spoken english and in french. a whole range of issues yet the g7 will tackle across this three—day summit. trump said a little less. he said they had a great friendship having met each other a few times. mr trump clearly enjoyed having dinner at the eiffel tower, he referenced that. but he did not get into any of the policy details which divide these two men in these two countries. perhaps a more useful guide in regard to mr trump's mood was a statement he gave just before he got on the plane to fly to france where he said, look, i'm not happy with how europe is behaving in terms of trade and if need be we will put tariffs on french wine among other european goods. already donald tusk of the european union has said, look, if that happens we will retaliate. the backdrop to this is that donald trump is farfrom happy
ros atkins is in biarritz and sent this report. and here is donald trump.st time they have met today. we saw them sitting at a very prettily decorated table in a hotel in biarritz a little bit earlier on. a slightly awkward affair. emmanuel macron spoken english and in french. a whole range of issues yet the g7 will tackle across this three—day summit. trump said a little less. he said they had a great friendship having met each other a few times. mr trump clearly enjoyed having dinner at the...
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reba atkin sent and thomas malone founding director of the mit's center for collective intelligence discusses super minds. the national book festival, live saturday, august 31 at 10:00 a.m. eastern on the tv on c-span2. >>
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us.o jonathan listening tojonathan haslam, slightly reminiscent about the challenge of doing this sort ofjob whenjohn major was challenge of doing this sort ofjob when john major was establishing himself on the world stage. boris johnson is an altogether different beast, not just in johnson is an altogether different beast, notjust in terms of politics but in terms of his demeanour, his style — it is a lot more up front. is it playing well for him? the mood music generally here at the g7 is that it music generally here at the g7 is thatitis music generally here at the g7 is that it is going well for everyone. president trump has been talking in the last hour effusively about how well the whole summit has been going, how well the conversations are going. president macron is the host, of course, so he is projecting a happy and relaxed figure. and borisjohnson, as a happy and relaxed figure. and boris johnson, as he a happy and relaxed figure. and borisjohnson, as he normally does in domesti
ros atkins is in biarritz for us.o jonathan listening tojonathan haslam, slightly reminiscent about the challenge of doing this sort ofjob whenjohn major was challenge of doing this sort ofjob when john major was establishing himself on the world stage. boris johnson is an altogether different beast, not just in johnson is an altogether different beast, notjust in terms of politics but in terms of his demeanour, his style — it is a lot more up front. is it playing well for him? the mood music...
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and we will be desk cussing and following the g7 throughout the weekend and will be here from ross atkinstland will hold an emergency meeting next month after an alarming rise in violence against the police. the national police chiefs' council has called the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks on officers. earlier i spoke to peter kirkham, a former met police detective inspector and a commentator on policing issues. he told me that the violence against police officers is increasingly alarming. i think we've seen both the number and severity of assaults on police officers rising — a 32% rise in assaults with injury. that's 28 a day now, on average, more than one an hour. and there is another two an hour without injury — the pushes and the shoves. that is a significant rise in a very short period of time and it continues a trend going back a few years now. so, in terms of that trend, it is in the last decade or so, you would say? yeah, the trend has sort of followed hand in hand with the cuts to police and the denigration of the police with the comments
and we will be desk cussing and following the g7 throughout the weekend and will be here from ross atkinstland will hold an emergency meeting next month after an alarming rise in violence against the police. the national police chiefs' council has called the crisis summit after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks on officers. earlier i spoke to peter kirkham, a former met police detective inspector and a commentator on policing issues. he told me that the violence against...
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ros atkins is in biarritz now. the agenda of the g7 in biarritz has been many months in the making.ng. president macron is extremely long. president macron is being ambitious in the issues they are taking on. at one thing that was not on the agenda as it was worked up in the last few weeks ahead of everyone coming here was fires in the amazon. but that has come to be one of the dominant issue is playing out across the weekend and into this monday morning. it offers president macron an opportunity as well. he has already abandoned the idea of a joint communique at the end of the summit more generally. some people are seeing this summit as being a bit of one where the country has agreed to disagree. so, how to act on these amazon fires offers all of the country is here, the g7 and the eight other countries that have been invited as well, a chance to show they can come together on pressing global issues. let's begin our coverage of this with the bbc diplomatic correspondence james landale. the fires raging across the amazon in recent weeks have been devastating — notjust for those who
ros atkins is in biarritz now. the agenda of the g7 in biarritz has been many months in the making.ng. president macron is extremely long. president macron is being ambitious in the issues they are taking on. at one thing that was not on the agenda as it was worked up in the last few weeks ahead of everyone coming here was fires in the amazon. but that has come to be one of the dominant issue is playing out across the weekend and into this monday morning. it offers president macron an...
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let's get more now from ros atkins, who's in biarritz for us.ether and finding solutions in a spirit of unity, but we have already seen spirit of unity, but we have already seen divisions. yes, they are definitely going to come together, i'm not sure about the rest of us, i think there is a widely held a cce pta nce think there is a widely held acceptance that it will not be possible to get these seven power countries on the same page on some big issues, in fact, countries on the same page on some big issues, infact, emmanuel macron, the host of the things has accepted that by telling us there will be nojoint communique accepted that by telling us there will be no joint communique at the end of it, that is traditionally what you will get at the end of g7 and g20 summits, but he has already assessed the diplomatic landscape and decided it is too complicated. instead, he hopes for a series of commitments of collaborations on some countries on certain issues. that will allow this group of seven to make important progress on issues like climate chan
let's get more now from ros atkins, who's in biarritz for us.ether and finding solutions in a spirit of unity, but we have already seen spirit of unity, but we have already seen divisions. yes, they are definitely going to come together, i'm not sure about the rest of us, i think there is a widely held a cce pta nce think there is a widely held acceptance that it will not be possible to get these seven power countries on the same page on some big issues, in fact, countries on the same page on...
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. >> one of the murders susan atkins saying we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world and fiveer people had still shocked and fascinated by the murders and the cult leader. >> nobody had heard of the people. charlie manson ended up on the cover of life magazine. they were tried and the cult leader convicted at 37 and spend the rest of his hive in prison. >> if there was tv at the time it would be like the oj trial. >> several of the followers went to jail, some remain incarcerated today. in 2017 charles manson died behind bars behind bars i'm a three-alarm fire burns a community artist space in a oakland warehouse rekindling mihm roos of the goetz ship fire. nobody was hurt. >> this is not the first warehouse. it's very emotional. >> no one was injured during the fire, some of the artist studios with the art work inside was lost. >>> firefighters are on the scene 12 hours after the fire started. the warehouse is 23rd avenue and east 11 street. henry lee just returned from the scene and he joins us here in the studio. >> at the scene i met with the battalion chief who was the co
. >> one of the murders susan atkins saying we wanted to do a crime that would shock the world and fiveer people had still shocked and fascinated by the murders and the cult leader. >> nobody had heard of the people. charlie manson ended up on the cover of life magazine. they were tried and the cult leader convicted at 37 and spend the rest of his hive in prison. >> if there was tv at the time it would be like the oj trial. >> several of the followers went to jail, some...
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us. 0n on what we were hearing from mr trump and mrjohnson there, a lotade deal, but not really a matter for the g7 itself. that‘s a direct one—on—one issue. how the g7 itself. that‘s a direct one—on—one issue. how has boris johnson fitted in with a wider dynamic of the g7? is he in the trump camp orthe dynamic of the g7? is he in the trump camp or the european camp?” think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? 0n think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? on one level, not just the americans but the canadians in japanese as just the americans but the canadians injapanese as well, these countries are crucialfor a injapanese as well, these countries are crucial for a post brexit britain. these are countries the uk wa nts to britain. these are countries the uk wants to sign new trade deals with, and as such, it is understandable that the prime minister would focus on creating some good mood music around those love relationships —— around those love relationships —— around those love relationships —— around those relationships. clearly, th
ros atkins is in biarritz for us. 0n on what we were hearing from mr trump and mrjohnson there, a lotade deal, but not really a matter for the g7 itself. that‘s a direct one—on—one issue. how the g7 itself. that‘s a direct one—on—one issue. how has boris johnson fitted in with a wider dynamic of the g7? is he in the trump camp orthe dynamic of the g7? is he in the trump camp or the european camp?” think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? 0n think he is having to have...
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my colleague ros atkins has been following events at the summit in biarritz throughout the day.ay two of the g7 perfectly illustrated the opportunities and challenges facing the summit. on iran, we were told all seven members we re iran, we were told all seven members were committed to avoiding conflict. 0n the amazon fires, we were told everything were done to help result. 0n russia rejoining the g7, donald trump told us it's a work in progress. after meeting the eu's donald tusk, boris johnson progress. after meeting the eu's donald tusk, borisjohnson said there is an opportunity to do a brexit deal and no doubt the tenor of this g7 has been a bit, mr johnson's repeated thumbs up to mr macron, all smiles and ductility. even donald trump has been enthusing about the experience of being here in biarritz. but you can't obscure what everyone knows. 0n aroma, there is no agreement on what to do. on the amazon, we're waiting a unified plan to encourage brazil to do more about the fires and their causes. 0n russia, the eu is actively hostile to it rejoining the g7 while donald trump
my colleague ros atkins has been following events at the summit in biarritz throughout the day.ay two of the g7 perfectly illustrated the opportunities and challenges facing the summit. on iran, we were told all seven members we re iran, we were told all seven members were committed to avoiding conflict. 0n the amazon fires, we were told everything were done to help result. 0n russia rejoining the g7, donald trump told us it's a work in progress. after meeting the eu's donald tusk, boris...
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us. yes, iam yes, i am in the huge g7 press help.rt from a flight tracking website that's an iranian plane had landed. the foreign ministry confirmed, and the foreign minister is here. extraordinary development, bearing in mind president macron is cramming in a range of the world's most powerful leaders into a small town in the south—west corner of france. that town is smaller because the americans and iranians don't like shoulders. let's speak to james landale who is here. you know more about these things than me, did you see this one coming? no, we knew the french were talking to the iranians we know they have been trying to work out something, some way of trying to de—escalate the tensions. but what we did not expect is the foreign minister to come to this town. this town, happens to include the american president and his delegation. if there is any suggestion, we don't know this yet but if there is any suggestion the french have bounced this on the americans telling them, they might raise an eyebrow diplomatically. what are they
ros atkins is in biarritz for us. yes, iam yes, i am in the huge g7 press help.rt from a flight tracking website that's an iranian plane had landed. the foreign ministry confirmed, and the foreign minister is here. extraordinary development, bearing in mind president macron is cramming in a range of the world's most powerful leaders into a small town in the south—west corner of france. that town is smaller because the americans and iranians don't like shoulders. let's speak to james landale...
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the world leaders will discuss a number of issues in the summit, my colleague, ros atkins is in biarritzs. thank you very much indeed. the summit is keenly anticipated because not only because it brings together the members of the g7 but president macron has invited five scratch my other countries too, five african countries are invited as well as the leaders of chile two. here is a report of why it might be a little bumpy. lots of people come to biarritz to take it easy and you can see why. president macron though is arriving with an ultra ambitious agenda for the g7 and topper that is tackling the global climate change... we will see how they get on with the ashes, but it is unlikely to be dull. biarritz is used to hosting tours, but across this weekend and this is going to host around 13,000 security personnel —— tourists. take free trade for example. donald trump does not like it, he cited a trade war with china and he said that europe is worse than china. president macron has been saying about the fires in the amazon and has said that it fires in the amazon and has said thatitis fir
the world leaders will discuss a number of issues in the summit, my colleague, ros atkins is in biarritzs. thank you very much indeed. the summit is keenly anticipated because not only because it brings together the members of the g7 but president macron has invited five scratch my other countries too, five african countries are invited as well as the leaders of chile two. here is a report of why it might be a little bumpy. lots of people come to biarritz to take it easy and you can see why....
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us. it's all been happening this morning.t's all been happening this morning. a fair bit of face time between boris johnson morning. a fair bit of face time between borisjohnson and donald trump. yes, i think something at the end of august pay rates is quite a sleepy affair, but not on day two of the g7. things got going very early, just after eight o'clock. then we had all the g7 leaders along with donald tusk sitting round a table to ta ke donald tusk sitting round a table to take on grand issues like the state of the global economy and international security. we are starting to get more detail not on what is being discussed between borisjohnson what is being discussed between boris johnson and donald what is being discussed between borisjohnson and donald trump. first of all they talked about the prospect of a uk us trade deal. lots good new mood music, but we will need to see how that translates into the negotiations. we know they have talked about huawei, which the americans have provided security concerns about, and the
ros atkins is in biarritz for us. it's all been happening this morning.t's all been happening this morning. a fair bit of face time between boris johnson morning. a fair bit of face time between borisjohnson and donald trump. yes, i think something at the end of august pay rates is quite a sleepy affair, but not on day two of the g7. things got going very early, just after eight o'clock. then we had all the g7 leaders along with donald tusk sitting round a table to ta ke donald tusk sitting...
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ros atkins is in biarritz now., the final day of the g7 summit, and in the next few hours, we are going to find out what all of the work being done here adds up all of the work being done here adds up to. emmanuel macron was quite deliberate in the months building up to this get—together that he wants to this get—together that he wants to do things differently. he said he wa nted to do things differently. he said he wanted the g7 to engage with more of the world, he didn'tjust want it to bea the world, he didn'tjust want it to be a behind—the—scenes conversation between a select few world leaders. so the agenda is ambitious. he has invited eight additional leaders as well as the seven within the g7, and he has given it a quite different tone. all of that will count for nothing, though, if he can't offer the world concrete action on some of the world concrete action on some of the most pressing issues the world faces. climate change arguably is the most important issue, and in the form of the fires in the amazon, he
ros atkins is in biarritz now., the final day of the g7 summit, and in the next few hours, we are going to find out what all of the work being done here adds up all of the work being done here adds up to. emmanuel macron was quite deliberate in the months building up to this get—together that he wants to this get—together that he wants to do things differently. he said he wa nted to do things differently. he said he wanted the g7 to engage with more of the world, he didn'tjust want it to...
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this podcast was near the top of the atkins charts.ng that and the community of fans that as he pointed out, they never went away. authority figure can say, lance armstrong is bad. but there is a pretty sizable chunk of sports fans that will love him no matter what. out, if youure it have a media platform like a podcast come you can bring in those people to you once a week or every day or what have you and you can send them to events so armstrong has these -- they are not racist because he is banned from sanctioned races but they are rights and he has enough let a grant called we do. u. d, they are selling water bottles and the kind of stuff apparel's companies have sold. he has got the band back together. i was looking at the podcast during the tour de france and it was exciting. ,ou have got lance armstrong his teammate who was a helper postal on the great u.s. team and another part of the alleged doping conspiracy. it is all these guys, the cycling authority, sort of main that arerts -- sports back together and do what they have alw
this podcast was near the top of the atkins charts.ng that and the community of fans that as he pointed out, they never went away. authority figure can say, lance armstrong is bad. but there is a pretty sizable chunk of sports fans that will love him no matter what. out, if youure it have a media platform like a podcast come you can bring in those people to you once a week or every day or what have you and you can send them to events so armstrong has these -- they are not racist because he is...
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ollie atkins, the official white house photographer and bruce.- >> okay. walk me through what you three did on that day. obviously you were running around with a camera, dwight, but how about you, john? >> i was thanks to dwight chapin -- >> that's not fair. >> -- i was sitting right there, you caught the back of my head and my right hand lifting a cigar. >> you were, too? you were part of the cigar brigade? >> yeah, i was, and i had hair. i don't smoke anymore and i have no more hair. but then that evening and, again, thanks to dwight i moved on into the oval office. >> hugh, the staff people, it was a waiting process. >> hurry up and wait. >> i mean, we got there, you know, midmorning and we're waiting until 4:00 for the -- you know, the landing, and then we're waiting until late evening. so we're sitting around chatting, trying to figure out -- talking to frank borman. i got -- if you look at the phone log, i got like six or seven calls from the president that lasted about a minute or 30 seconds or something because he was over in his office a
ollie atkins, the official white house photographer and bruce.- >> okay. walk me through what you three did on that day. obviously you were running around with a camera, dwight, but how about you, john? >> i was thanks to dwight chapin -- >> that's not fair. >> -- i was sitting right there, you caught the back of my head and my right hand lifting a cigar. >> you were, too? you were part of the cigar brigade? >> yeah, i was, and i had hair. i don't smoke...
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there you can see, that's olie atkins. the guy with the cigar. don't ask why we smoked cigars. but we did. and we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room there throughout the day. you can see the windows were dark. so you know, we're into nighttime. the module landed at 4:15 in the afternoon. and then the astronauts did not walk until later. this is a still shot of the cabinet room. the oval office is down through that door way. there's a little office area. and then the oval office and we're all sitting around there waiting. the president at this time is over in the executive office building. but this was right ahead of the -- of the actual moon walk. >> i want to come back to the hide away in a second. but i note a lot of ashtrays here. >> yes. >> a lot of ashtrays. >> this was a different era. that's a lot of ashtrays. >> usage significantly declined as the administration went forward. >> but i also noted -- i don't think -- can we replay that home movie? is that possible? i want to go back and play the home movie again. i think people are amazed the cigar smoking in t
there you can see, that's olie atkins. the guy with the cigar. don't ask why we smoked cigars. but we did. and we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room there throughout the day. you can see the windows were dark. so you know, we're into nighttime. the module landed at 4:15 in the afternoon. and then the astronauts did not walk until later. this is a still shot of the cabinet room. the oval office is down through that door way. there's a little office area. and then the oval office and...
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ros atkins is in biarritz for us and asked the secretary general of the united nations, antonio guterresr taking time to thank you for taking time to speak thank you for taking time to speak to us, antonio guterres. 20 million euros committed to help brazil, the fires in the amazon, are you satisfied that his ambitious enough on the issue of the amazon forest? this is the starting point, it was very important to have a clear well. first of all with the amazon countries, but also the international community to immediately fight the fires. and then to support this forestation. the announcement of the first contribution to... we are ready to receive the amazon countries and all those that want to support them during the general assembly of the united nations and we hope it will be possible to have an event in which a long—term programme will be discussed and established and a massive mobilisation of the international community will be established to support the amazon countries. two preserve what it is and the absolutely essential legacy of humankind that we need, to the well—being of the p
ros atkins is in biarritz for us and asked the secretary general of the united nations, antonio guterresr taking time to thank you for taking time to speak thank you for taking time to speak to us, antonio guterres. 20 million euros committed to help brazil, the fires in the amazon, are you satisfied that his ambitious enough on the issue of the amazon forest? this is the starting point, it was very important to have a clear well. first of all with the amazon countries, but also the...
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they control the atkins brand. a stranger things star gets into the beauty business.s launching her own beauty line called florence by mills. all of the products will be cruelty free and vegan with teen customers in mind. and the highest paid actor of 2019 is the rock. according to forbes' list of top paid actors, dwayne the rock johnson took in $89.4 million between june 1s 12018 and june 1st, 2019. chris hemsworth was second, followed by robert downey, junior and jackie chan. that's what's happening now. cheryl: calling all college football fans. cheap tickets looking for the first ever tailgate tourist. they will travel the country in search of the best college football towns, visiting five schools to experience game day fun. you can even bring a friend. you get $1,500 for tickets to the games. the contest goes through august 30. lauren: let's do it. what would make going to the gym better? how about a few cocktails. we're talking to the founder of a cutting edge gym that not only promises free drinks but even accepts bitcoin. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ i'm dow
they control the atkins brand. a stranger things star gets into the beauty business.s launching her own beauty line called florence by mills. all of the products will be cruelty free and vegan with teen customers in mind. and the highest paid actor of 2019 is the rock. according to forbes' list of top paid actors, dwayne the rock johnson took in $89.4 million between june 1s 12018 and june 1st, 2019. chris hemsworth was second, followed by robert downey, junior and jackie chan. that's what's...
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given all that, here for our leadoff discussion on a tuesday night, jonathan la mere, kimberly atkins, and katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. jonathan, i'd like to begin with you because of some one of your colleagues has posted tonight. it has to do with the overall empathy deficit going into tomorrow about the president. she says the words he offers for a divided america will be complicated by his own incendiary anti-immigrant rhetoric that mirrors language linked to one of the shooters. it is a highly unusual predicament for an american president to at once try to console a community in a nation at the same time he's been criticized as contributing to a combustible climate that can spawn violence. in the real world of advanced teams and trips like this, there are ways you can reduce the president's exposure to the public, to be quite honest about it. he can go to just interiors of hospitals, just a tent with family and relatives and survivors, just a fire house and kind of limit his exposure that way. give us a preview of tomorrow. >> yes. i anticipat
given all that, here for our leadoff discussion on a tuesday night, jonathan la mere, kimberly atkins, and katie benner, justice department reporter for the new york times. jonathan, i'd like to begin with you because of some one of your colleagues has posted tonight. it has to do with the overall empathy deficit going into tomorrow about the president. she says the words he offers for a divided america will be complicated by his own incendiary anti-immigrant rhetoric that mirrors language...
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i could go through the list on the atkins transaction bill, the no place like home money that we put up, the money we put up for tax credits and loans, we created a new tax increment program called an enhanced infrastructure financing. i don't know why this doesn't get more attention. it doesn't because what the hell does that mean? we have to change the names of all this stuff so people understand it. but it is a variant on redevelopment where we eliminated the voter approval to do tax increments. that was a big deal. in and of itself that was a big deal but it got lost with the larger housing package, but the impact fees are great. we have to call that out. the reason why is exactly to your frame of the question. it goes to carla's question because the way our property tax allocations work. and prop 13 is the principal source. if you want to go to the y., you go back and you have prop 13. you have to connect that. what i'm trying to do in these conversations is to connect the impact fee conversation to the larger negotiations. that is a bank shot of sorts because it makes it partic
i could go through the list on the atkins transaction bill, the no place like home money that we put up, the money we put up for tax credits and loans, we created a new tax increment program called an enhanced infrastructure financing. i don't know why this doesn't get more attention. it doesn't because what the hell does that mean? we have to change the names of all this stuff so people understand it. but it is a variant on redevelopment where we eliminated the voter approval to do tax...
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man son and susan atkins died in custody. >>> 6:10 right now a bay area aviation. how captain sullenberger wants to avoid another miss at sfo like this one. >> one man's polite request for fellow drivers. >> i'm watching an upper level low that's been around all week long. it's actually going to deepen the marine layer as we go through the next few days and the chance to possibly see a spotty shower. details coming up. >> and i'm continuing to track this traffic alert out of the south bay. you're taking a look from chopper 5. as you are approaching san jose near 85. take a look at the back up. it is not great. on the right-hand side of your screen you're looking at your alternate route. either one of these is going to slow you down. give yourself extra time. alright, so this is how it's gonna go down. you are going to say... you'll get the best deal of the year on xfinity tv and internet. and you even get this. mike, you're on balloons. sarah, you're gonna high five everybody. ben, you're gonna be wowing them with your dance moves. don't miss the xfinity best deal
man son and susan atkins died in custody. >>> 6:10 right now a bay area aviation. how captain sullenberger wants to avoid another miss at sfo like this one. >> one man's polite request for fellow drivers. >> i'm watching an upper level low that's been around all week long. it's actually going to deepen the marine layer as we go through the next few days and the chance to possibly see a spotty shower. details coming up. >> and i'm continuing to track this traffic alert...
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. >> as you can see it's atkins-free, fat-free.asts 20 minutes that makes people keep clicking on it. >> this recipe has a lot of things going on and comfort food. all about comfort food. you got barbecue and quesadillas, pizzas, i love all those things individually. collectively i'll let you be the judge. you'll find out. >> we'll be the judge. we are almost done. i'm going to try it out but for now we'll send it back to tom. >> yes. >>> i can't wait to get into that. that looks amazing. >>> all right, guys, now to our cover story. as children head back to school across the country, there's growing concern they may not have enough time to eat lunch. according to a recent survey, this is kind of wild, more than 20% of public schools are giving kids less than 20 minutes to eat. it's a story we first saw in "the washington post," and t.j. holmes is back here with more. you have little kids like i do. this is crazy because it takes them so long to eat. >> they are not supposed to be eating a barbecued chicken pizzadilla thing but ther
. >> as you can see it's atkins-free, fat-free.asts 20 minutes that makes people keep clicking on it. >> this recipe has a lot of things going on and comfort food. all about comfort food. you got barbecue and quesadillas, pizzas, i love all those things individually. collectively i'll let you be the judge. you'll find out. >> we'll be the judge. we are almost done. i'm going to try it out but for now we'll send it back to tom. >> yes. >>> i can't wait to get...
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thank you very much. >>> lynette lopez, eddie glaude, kimberly atkins, thank you for being here. incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief >>> that does it for me. back tomorrow at 8:00 eastern time. "am joy" with joy reid starts right now. >>> excuse me. somebody had to do it. i am the chosen one. somebody had to do it. so i'm taking on china. you vote for a democratic, you're being very disloyal to jewish people and you're being very disloyal to israel. only weak people would say anything other
thank you very much. >>> lynette lopez, eddie glaude, kimberly atkins, thank you for being here. incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief >>> that does it for me. back tomorrow at 8:00 eastern time. "am joy" with joy reid starts right now. >>> excuse me. somebody had to do it. i am the chosen one. somebody had to do it. so i'm taking on...
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host: this is rick atkins the first trilogy on the revolutionaryan war.son is on went oven thomas. >> caller: thank you for having me on today. i enjoy the program, a couple questions for you. a few moments ago you were speaking about president nixon in the 1959 and how you felt it was a groundbreaking and we kept ourselves. i am wondering if you see a certain correlation between what president trump with kim jong- jong-un, that's my first cushion, the second question, do you find yourself correlating things that happened today with certain experiences that you have had in a long career in making conclusions about that? guest: to answer both questions at once, there are patterns, i would say history does not repeat itself but is sometimes rhymes. there are some patterns but you can overstate them. it's a probleme for me, you can overdo this, no this is just like the cuban missile crisis, no it's a little bit like it but other circumstances do change. to go to your first question, generally speaking, it is good when leaders meet, i believe that but there's
host: this is rick atkins the first trilogy on the revolutionaryan war.son is on went oven thomas. >> caller: thank you for having me on today. i enjoy the program, a couple questions for you. a few moments ago you were speaking about president nixon in the 1959 and how you felt it was a groundbreaking and we kept ourselves. i am wondering if you see a certain correlation between what president trump with kim jong- jong-un, that's my first cushion, the second question, do you find...