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the clinton campaign says they have a new strategy, and it's part cbc and partly grassroots strategywell, to motivate cousin pookie, and that will be important in the general election, crucial for the candidacy. >>> i have been with jeb, as we talked about, and notice the subtle tweak to his sales pitch, and he talked about a tale of two cities, tallahassee, and washington, d.c. over the last six years with president obama. his argument is as a conservative governor he got a lot of things done and work with democrated and the economy grew, and here in washington, obama has been bucking, democrats, the economies in the mess, and over the last several weeks since he stumbled on iraq, he said don't compare me to when my dad ran or my brother ran, focus on me right now. he is going back with his old history and concern the history, and perhaps there is a contrast. >> can you sell the republican base on effective governance? some don't want washington to do very much. >> it took a court order to finally begin hillary clinton's e-mails to be released in a timely manner, and they said they
the clinton campaign says they have a new strategy, and it's part cbc and partly grassroots strategywell, to motivate cousin pookie, and that will be important in the general election, crucial for the candidacy. >>> i have been with jeb, as we talked about, and notice the subtle tweak to his sales pitch, and he talked about a tale of two cities, tallahassee, and washington, d.c. over the last six years with president obama. his argument is as a conservative governor he got a lot of...
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i'm one of the youth leaders from chinatown cbc. we need to ensure that every piece we use for education are multi-lingual and multi-cultural. many seniors who live in chinatown could barely understand and write in english. and sometimes some of them cannot understand english at all, like my grand parents. so sometimes i can translate for them, but there are thousands of seniors who live in single-room occupancy and don't have anyone taking care of them. these are the people who need the education the most. so one of the vision zero outreach in chinatown with seniors who live in sros and they don't understand english. so we translate our materials for them. which came out great. the seniors learned about vision zero and how to reach the goal of vision zero. we also received a lot of feedback from these seniors. they talk about their experiences, and many of them are very passionate about city engineering and law enforcement. they remind me there are a lot of people in this community that has something to say, but they can't talk abo
i'm one of the youth leaders from chinatown cbc. we need to ensure that every piece we use for education are multi-lingual and multi-cultural. many seniors who live in chinatown could barely understand and write in english. and sometimes some of them cannot understand english at all, like my grand parents. so sometimes i can translate for them, but there are thousands of seniors who live in single-room occupancy and don't have anyone taking care of them. these are the people who need the...
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she told the cbc that her son was crying and squirming in her arms. >> they turned the plane around, went back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane after he was fully sleeping on me. >> skywest airlines operated the flight under the united banner and they released a statement saying: >>> a bereaved family in antioch wants to address a big problem. they live on west 11th and modano street where their 47- year-old son was hit and killed this month. the hudsons say a driver started doing donuts in the street. timothy hudson came out to confront him and was hit by a car's front tire and dragged 45 feet. his parents say reckless driving and even sideshows are common in the area. they are asking the city council to put speed bumps in front of their house but city officials have said, they don't have the money. >> we're putting our own speed bumps up out here. and if i have to be the one to drill 'em into the pavement, so be it. i don't care. what are they going to do, put me in jail? >> another son is a cement worker and he is already making speed bumps. they have set up cones in fr
she told the cbc that her son was crying and squirming in her arms. >> they turned the plane around, went back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane after he was fully sleeping on me. >> skywest airlines operated the flight under the united banner and they released a statement saying: >>> a bereaved family in antioch wants to address a big problem. they live on west 11th and modano street where their 47- year-old son was hit and killed this month. the hudsons say a...
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gnome and ralph and i find i'm about to leave for canada on friday and is one cbc show after another.he last time i was in canada speaking at ryerson university the cbc film is shown and we want to thank c-span for being here but they filmed the show and devoted a one-hour program to it. that is impossible within the united states. i used to wonder whether huxley was right or orwell was right and i think it turns out they are both right. in a sense what we first got was huxley in this week now reached a state where we can't get credit were all of those cheap manufactured consumer products are no longer easily accessible or available and sheldon noel in his grave look democracy incorporated caused those consumers in one of the two primary forms of political control. once those are removed we increasingly get the iron boot the iron fist that orwell predicted. turns out i think that orwell and huxley were both right and we are seeing now that transformation as we get a huge underclass pushing 50% of this country in terms of the poor and near poor, unable to sustain a living chronic under
gnome and ralph and i find i'm about to leave for canada on friday and is one cbc show after another.he last time i was in canada speaking at ryerson university the cbc film is shown and we want to thank c-span for being here but they filmed the show and devoted a one-hour program to it. that is impossible within the united states. i used to wonder whether huxley was right or orwell was right and i think it turns out they are both right. in a sense what we first got was huxley in this week now...
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. >> reporter: she told the cbc in canada what happened next. >> and then they turned the plane aroundnt back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane after he was fully sleeping on me. >> reporter: she tweeted: just got kicked off a flight because my son was crying really loud. and later, apparently my little 2-year-old crying son was a big threat to united. my 2-year-old a threat? kicked us off the plane. in a statement, skywest airlines, which operated the flight under the united banner, says, despite numerous requests, the child was not seated and was repeatedly in the aisle of the aircraft before departedture and during taxi. the crew made the appropriate decision to return to the gate in the interests of safety." but other passengers on the flight did not see it that way. one called the situation appalling. and another said in a posting to united, everyone on that flight was shocked at how unprofessional, unreasonable and insensitive a certain member of your staff acted. >> i just felt really i was embarrassed that we were getting thrown off an airplane because my son was bein
. >> reporter: she told the cbc in canada what happened next. >> and then they turned the plane aroundnt back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane after he was fully sleeping on me. >> reporter: she tweeted: just got kicked off a flight because my son was crying really loud. and later, apparently my little 2-year-old crying son was a big threat to united. my 2-year-old a threat? kicked us off the plane. in a statement, skywest airlines, which operated the flight under...
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. >> reporter: she told the cbc in canada what happened next. >> then they turned the plane around. went back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane after he had fallen asleep. >> reporter: she tweeted just got off a flight because my son was crying loud. and my two-year-old crying son was a big threat to united. my two-year-old a threat? kicked i us off the plane. sky west airlines says despite numerous requests, the child was not seated and was repeatedly in the aisle of the aircraft before departure. the crew made the appropriate decision to return to the gate in the interest of safety. but other passengers on the flight did not see it that way. passenger shane finley called the situation appalling and passenger paul moore said in a posting to united everyone on the plane was shocked at how unprofessional, unreasonable, and how insensitive a certain member of your staff acted. >> i was embarrassed that we were getting thrown off of an airplane because my son was being fussy. >> reporter: now blackwood did get on a later flight to vancouver but says what should have been a fi
. >> reporter: she told the cbc in canada what happened next. >> then they turned the plane around. went back to the gate and asked me to leave the plane after he had fallen asleep. >> reporter: she tweeted just got off a flight because my son was crying loud. and my two-year-old crying son was a big threat to united. my two-year-old a threat? kicked i us off the plane. sky west airlines says despite numerous requests, the child was not seated and was repeatedly in the aisle...
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i'm one of the youth leaders from chinatown cbc. we need to ensure that every piece we use for education are multi-lingual and multi-cultural. many seniors who live in chinatown could barely understand and write in english. and sometimes some of them cannot understand english at all, like my grand parents. so sometimes i can translate for them, but there are thousands of seniors who live in single-room occupancy and don't have anyone taking care of them. these are the people who need
i'm one of the youth leaders from chinatown cbc. we need to ensure that every piece we use for education are multi-lingual and multi-cultural. many seniors who live in chinatown could barely understand and write in english. and sometimes some of them cannot understand english at all, like my grand parents. so sometimes i can translate for them, but there are thousands of seniors who live in single-room occupancy and don't have anyone taking care of them. these are the people who need
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. >> official images obtained by the cbc .2 a shocking lapse of protocol and procedure at the flat where he died. several people walking all over the scene and evidence improperly connected -- collected. the woman in charge of the official investigation denies her office mishandled those initial hours at the scene. >> it's common in argentina that we don't always put on those white antiseptic ropes. i've been to many homicides and not warn that type of clothing because we don't touch the scene. >> what is certain is that he never made it to congress to deliver his controversial report. the official investigation has still to rule on the cause of death, but few people here now believe this was a case of suicide. laura: you can watch the full investigation this weekend on "bbc world news." still to come, the u.s. economy hits a bump, so what is behind the first quarter slump, and what will it take to turn things around? fruit snacks may sound like a healthy option, but there are new claims they actually contain as much sugar as a bag of sweets. a u.k. group says the products are contributi
. >> official images obtained by the cbc .2 a shocking lapse of protocol and procedure at the flat where he died. several people walking all over the scene and evidence improperly connected -- collected. the woman in charge of the official investigation denies her office mishandled those initial hours at the scene. >> it's common in argentina that we don't always put on those white antiseptic ropes. i've been to many homicides and not warn that type of clothing because we don't...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisor, i'm a young organizer for chinatown cbc, we're really excited and encouraged that you are having thation safe route for seniors. we were thinking about education component, we're hoping that you consult a gerontologist and take into consideration the behaviors and changes as you age. so that we're really creating a curriculum that is comprehensive and takes into account human behaviors and really looks to the needs of individual communities. so that we are hearing also feedback from our elders in terms of what they want to see? thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. [ gavel ] i would like to have a motion to adjourn this meeting. >> so moved. >> without objection, the meeting is adjourned. [ gavel ] we'll continue to other items as a workshop. it won't be on the record, but whoever is here will be able to hear the information and comment on it. okay. so why don't you call item no. 4. >> item 4. automated safety enforcement presentation this. is an information item. >> good afternoon commissioners kate bree
. >> good afternoon, supervisor, i'm a young organizer for chinatown cbc, we're really excited and encouraged that you are having thation safe route for seniors. we were thinking about education component, we're hoping that you consult a gerontologist and take into consideration the behaviors and changes as you age. so that we're really creating a curriculum that is comprehensive and takes into account human behaviors and really looks to the needs of individual communities. so that we are...
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was all conducted by the cbc. they were developed with existing memorandums of agreement between the department of defense and the department of health and human services allow us to provide the essays and we were able to support them and their mission. and so you may have heard about the challenges of developing these medical countermeasures. and what i need is we are developing products that we hope will never be used and that is a fundamental fact. we are developing contacts for the threats that we don't know what, when where it will occur we just know something will happen. we've seen an outbreak, use of chemical weapons and nuclear. we were not asked to predict any of those. so that could have been ebola or something else if that we have to be prepared for all of it. the challenge is my group faces is when it comes to developing the countermeasures we do this in partnership with commercial companies and these are companies driven by the return on investments. they've got to make money for the business model t
was all conducted by the cbc. they were developed with existing memorandums of agreement between the department of defense and the department of health and human services allow us to provide the essays and we were able to support them and their mission. and so you may have heard about the challenges of developing these medical countermeasures. and what i need is we are developing products that we hope will never be used and that is a fundamental fact. we are developing contacts for the threats...
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the cbc says the crew increased cleaning and disinfection procedures and collected stool specimens for testing. >> they would check us. they came in sanitized the room, and they washed the walls. they were -- they were excellent. >> really good crew. really good captain. the staff was excellent. they really were great. they came in with a hazmat suit. >> captain inform us there is only four passengers remaining sick. most of the passengers are doing fine. >> the virus follows three last month alone two on san diego bound cruise ships. the virus is transmitted through an infected person contaminated food for water or touching contaminated surfaces. this is the ninth gastrointestinal illness outbreak on a cruise ship this year alone. passengers saying it still didn't ruin their vacation. >> everybody was happy. having fun. >> they controlled it. i think they did a great job. >> reporter: once the ship docked this morning the cdc says two of its vessel sanitation program environmental health officers and two public health officials boarded the ship to conduct a health assessment evaluate
the cbc says the crew increased cleaning and disinfection procedures and collected stool specimens for testing. >> they would check us. they came in sanitized the room, and they washed the walls. they were -- they were excellent. >> really good crew. really good captain. the staff was excellent. they really were great. they came in with a hazmat suit. >> captain inform us there is only four passengers remaining sick. most of the passengers are doing fine. >> the virus...
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she told cbc in canada what happened next. >> they asked me to leave the plane. >> after getting kickod tweeted her frustrations, other passengers came to her defense calling the situation appauling and calling the crew unprofessional, unreasonable and insensitive. the airline later issued a statement saying, the crew made the decision in the interest of safety. >> i think anyone who had a kid on a plane. >> but once he was asleep on her chest? >> i'm glad the other passenger did that, indeed. hopefully better experience the next time you travel. and several tech companies are working to make that reality. >> some of the most innovative travel accessories to bring on your next trip. >> start with the basics good suitcase. blue smart created innovative carry on bag that connect with smart phone app. softly designed with light wait frame large capacity, digital lock, location tracking even trip tracking. it also has several handy built in features like digital scale, special laptop sleeve for easy removal, and battery that can charge your phone six times over. the blue smart can be pre
she told cbc in canada what happened next. >> they asked me to leave the plane. >> after getting kickod tweeted her frustrations, other passengers came to her defense calling the situation appauling and calling the crew unprofessional, unreasonable and insensitive. the airline later issued a statement saying, the crew made the decision in the interest of safety. >> i think anyone who had a kid on a plane. >> but once he was asleep on her chest? >> i'm glad the...
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then you had a lot of cbc members who ultimately came to obama a little later on because it was toss-upone point for many african americans because there were like, wait a minute, we have the first viable african american who could be president. and then you have the clintons who we know. >> right. >> it was kind of hard. but i'm going to say that with this fight. when it comes to the fight in south carolina, i talked to jesse jackson prior to. >> prior to coming here? >> yeah, prior to coming here. >> do you often do that? >> i talk to a lot of my sources quite a bit. including robert gibbs. but no, i talked to him. and he on that issue about the controversy that happened with bill clinton and clyburn, he says reverend jackson says that we must forgive, redeem and move on. he said -- >> you get the floor now. how goes the coalition? i don't see any opposition that hillary clinton is going to stop her from the nomination right now. how goes the democratic opposition. it's a bit in tattered shape occasionally but still there. look at the numbers. 87% of democrats support obama. it's stil
then you had a lot of cbc members who ultimately came to obama a little later on because it was toss-upone point for many african americans because there were like, wait a minute, we have the first viable african american who could be president. and then you have the clintons who we know. >> right. >> it was kind of hard. but i'm going to say that with this fight. when it comes to the fight in south carolina, i talked to jesse jackson prior to. >> prior to coming here?...
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that is why bbc and cbc radio rule my world. even pbs gets on my nerves.rend to see where it is in five years. kevin: someone once said to me there is no point in being brilliant at the wrong thing. this is the wrong question. how much is a quantity question. tolerate is not the right die mention. advertising today has got to be about -- not about interruption. the question they are asking of any piece of content is will you improve my life, my happiness today. brendan: it is a quantity question. do you think we could sit down for a 32nd ad? kevin: it is the wrong dimension. you will sit down for a content that is five years long times 45 minutes because you are engaged. you can watch something and five seconds because you get it. vonnie: we have to say goodbye to tom keene, unfortunately. an advertisement for his radio program right now. here is another twitter answer. do not feel guilty, you do not have to buy everything advertised on tv. brendan: we are going to take a hard turn. the agenda is where we look at what we are paying attention to. the islami
that is why bbc and cbc radio rule my world. even pbs gets on my nerves.rend to see where it is in five years. kevin: someone once said to me there is no point in being brilliant at the wrong thing. this is the wrong question. how much is a quantity question. tolerate is not the right die mention. advertising today has got to be about -- not about interruption. the question they are asking of any piece of content is will you improve my life, my happiness today. brendan: it is a quantity...
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>> the epa fda, cbc and the national toxicology program as part of the national institutes of health and the national institute of environmental health sciences. >> thank you. i yield back. >> chair, thanks to gentle lady. the chair recognizes gentle lady from tennessee for five minutes, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman kaye let me come to you first. commissioner buerkle mentioned in reference the million dollars that my amendment put into advancing the consumer product safety improvement act. and i just want to ask you what you all have done to reduce that third party testing requirement where you are in that process, how you're putting that million dollars to work. >> thank you for the $1 million it's made a big difference. as soon as it was appropriated we moved the amendment to our operating blend to allocate that $1 million to seven different projects that we identified, primarily based on stakeholder feedback to try to get to this issue. there are three projects that staff is close to sending up to the commission for us to vote on to try to provide some of that reli
>> the epa fda, cbc and the national toxicology program as part of the national institutes of health and the national institute of environmental health sciences. >> thank you. i yield back. >> chair, thanks to gentle lady. the chair recognizes gentle lady from tennessee for five minutes, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman kaye let me come to you first. commissioner buerkle mentioned in reference the million dollars that my amendment put into advancing the...
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but her school saying no. 18-year-old high school senior lauren wiggins speaking out, telling cbc newsress, saying it tound her full-plengt backless halter dress in appropriate. >> they said that part of my body showing was a distraction, a sexual distraction to the young men in my school. >> reporter: lauren wrote a letter to her school fighting against the unjust standards women face. saying she's fed up that women canning be comfortable without being provocative. if you're truly concerned that a boy in school will get distracted by my upper back and shoulders, he needs to be sent home and practice self-control. >> i think it's ridiculous. ridiculous. >> reporter: her school's website lists a dres code banning shirts erks posing shoulders, back or midriffs. citing halter tops as excessively revealing. >> if there's an issue with one of the rules, bring it to our attention. we'll work with you. >> reporter: we reached out to lauren, her family and the school district and have not heard back. for "good morning america," mara shaf camp pochiavocampo schiavocampo, abc news new york. >>>
but her school saying no. 18-year-old high school senior lauren wiggins speaking out, telling cbc newsress, saying it tound her full-plengt backless halter dress in appropriate. >> they said that part of my body showing was a distraction, a sexual distraction to the young men in my school. >> reporter: lauren wrote a letter to her school fighting against the unjust standards women face. saying she's fed up that women canning be comfortable without being provocative. if you're truly...
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the cbc will pay considering the long-running and egregious nature of a anti-competitive conduct commensurate with the pervasive harm done and it should deter competitors in the future from chasing process without regard to fairness bareness the law or the public welfare. >> guest: loretta lynch is the new attorney general and we hope she will not continue the disreputable record of her predecessor. the justice department engaged in really sweetheart pr settlement and even this latest ones which frankly she's only been there a month. this was all done before she got there. she did the press conference but let's talk about what happened. so you had citigroup was fined last week $925 million or the department of justice and everyone of your viewers and you and i think that's a lot of money but think about this. the first three months of this quarter citigroup paid $17 billion. they are going to make over $60 billion this year and they just got fined 925 million? that's not even going to get their attention. they did plead guilty finally eight years after the crisis for massive global criminal c
the cbc will pay considering the long-running and egregious nature of a anti-competitive conduct commensurate with the pervasive harm done and it should deter competitors in the future from chasing process without regard to fairness bareness the law or the public welfare. >> guest: loretta lynch is the new attorney general and we hope she will not continue the disreputable record of her predecessor. the justice department engaged in really sweetheart pr settlement and even this latest...
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reporter: there are reports from the cbc that president obama is using numbers to get trade passed in house. i am wondering if that is a tough sell considering the baltimore issue and the loss of manufacturing jobs in urban areas around the country. reporter:mr. earnest: again, i think the response i shared with april's relevant. for those members of congress concerned about the impact previous trade agreements have had on their communities, it's all the more reason they should be supportive of the kind of transpacific partnership agreement the president envisioned. and the reason for that is simple. failing to act in this way would essentially lock in the status quo. companies that have left seeking cheap labor are going to come back or would consider coming back if we can succeed in leveling the playing field. but right now they have a built-in incentive to capitalize on cheap labor in other countries. if the united states disengages, i think we are seeing an erosion of standards -- we will see an erosion of standards that only gives companies more incentive to invest outside the un
reporter: there are reports from the cbc that president obama is using numbers to get trade passed in house. i am wondering if that is a tough sell considering the baltimore issue and the loss of manufacturing jobs in urban areas around the country. reporter:mr. earnest: again, i think the response i shared with april's relevant. for those members of congress concerned about the impact previous trade agreements have had on their communities, it's all the more reason they should be supportive of...
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i went not to the cbc show at their invitation and before cameras roll, steve ducey was talking about the facts, climate change data and just like alessio, very friendly and nonconfrontational and paid your money pays my salary. came here to helping clarify the situation. the cameras rolled. we were on there appear to give me a softball question and got me off wouldn't even let me talk. so they are not interested in telling you what the facts are. they are interested in the entertainment, the clicks selling the ads on television shows. it is one of the things we have to decouple. what have you heard about climate change and why are you skeptical is something we have to delve into. thank you. [applause] >> so for those of you not familiar with the conference on world affairs will hold questions and tell each the panelists have spoken. the next feature is richard alley. i'm trying hard to not stand up and give michelle innovation. we used the nasa data. nss and noaa do fantastic things. in the previous they were talking about water. there are places we get food by pumping water out of t
i went not to the cbc show at their invitation and before cameras roll, steve ducey was talking about the facts, climate change data and just like alessio, very friendly and nonconfrontational and paid your money pays my salary. came here to helping clarify the situation. the cameras rolled. we were on there appear to give me a softball question and got me off wouldn't even let me talk. so they are not interested in telling you what the facts are. they are interested in the entertainment, the...
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it feels like the federal government outside of the d.o.j., to basically the congress, cbc, even thete house themselves hasten had a lot to say about a intervening in terms of policy. what would you like to see there? >> a couple of things on the justice side this white house and in particular this attorney general have been very much involved herement they have been on the ground are, working to put in play structural reform and the justice department as been in the community listening to people trying to come up with a process and procedure for the future. with respect to your comments about housing, i think i would tend to agree housing is the root of this. baltimore had the most segregated housing patterns. in some instances today. there is a lot of question about whether or not we'll look at things and i hope the party has done a lot. they can find a way to help in this situation by looking at what happened following the riots in 1968 and civil disturbances. i'm talking about urban development action grants urban policy. sort of a marshall plan that deals with the economic educa
it feels like the federal government outside of the d.o.j., to basically the congress, cbc, even thete house themselves hasten had a lot to say about a intervening in terms of policy. what would you like to see there? >> a couple of things on the justice side this white house and in particular this attorney general have been very much involved herement they have been on the ground are, working to put in play structural reform and the justice department as been in the community listening...
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arrested in connection with the protest with sam kron 4 is mike pelton downtown and oakland to see on the cbcke with mayor oakland mayor libby schaaf because she said they were prepared to stop any property damage he does see a lot of these windows are boarded up this morning at the this windows were smashed last night. hundreds of people filled the street in downtown oakland were made a protest someone and that ruth started smashing windows up and down the street. and the commitment this protest did not remain peaceful on like other may day protests here's what left with an oakland this morning the gm auto mall has had their windows smashed out many businesses their broadway and 30th street have at their windows smashed out >> reporter: we talked to some people here the strong try to clean up the mess from the store the fund >>: that the right message but the wrong message this is so wrong their role in the our city and this ridiculous outfit and >> reporter: and that man tells me that they will not reopen until monday morning a lot of businesses will be open this morning despite all the dam
arrested in connection with the protest with sam kron 4 is mike pelton downtown and oakland to see on the cbcke with mayor oakland mayor libby schaaf because she said they were prepared to stop any property damage he does see a lot of these windows are boarded up this morning at the this windows were smashed last night. hundreds of people filled the street in downtown oakland were made a protest someone and that ruth started smashing windows up and down the street. and the commitment this...
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the cbc monitored this 90 minute event from leeds west yorkshire, england. >> tonight, david cameron ed miliband and nick legg face our audience here in leeds town hall. this is questionur time. ♪ [applause] now, thank you very much. over the next 90 minutes the three party leaders will take the stage here and be questioned by our audience of course as ever. an audience tonight is made up of three lots of 25% who intend to votef for each of those three party leaders and the remaining 25% who are either undecided or supporting other parties. now during this program as ever on question time, you can text or tweetio or hashtag. o bbcqt. follow bbc question time. you can textwe comments to 83981. push the red button and see what other people are saying. let's get cracking and hear from the leader of the conservative party, davidom cameron. [applause] our first question comes from jenny johnson please.jo >> will you what you plan to cut child tax>> credit and restrict child benefits to children? >> well, thank you, jenny, for that question. no, i don't want to do that. this report that wa
the cbc monitored this 90 minute event from leeds west yorkshire, england. >> tonight, david cameron ed miliband and nick legg face our audience here in leeds town hall. this is questionur time. ♪ [applause] now, thank you very much. over the next 90 minutes the three party leaders will take the stage here and be questioned by our audience of course as ever. an audience tonight is made up of three lots of 25% who intend to votef for each of those three party leaders and the remaining...