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. >> we deeply thank david chait for his interview.>> so emotional clearly and you see the people standinght there on the edge we do thank him. >>> a van full of rescue dogs were stolen in the east bay during a cross-country road trip and still ahead how police officers were able to track down the van and the animals inside. >>> a new, less lethal device being tested by police and we will show it to you it looks like something from a comic book. >>> frustrated and devastated, senior citizens and san pablo being told they have to leave their homes by the end of january and what the seniors are saying about how their housing options are limited. >>> a try to take officers gun not once but twice. >> a former for player was arrested for assaulting a police officer and trying to take a patrol vehicle, details on what led up to the violent encounter.>> this is mornings on 2 .>> good morning and welcome back to mornings on 2 i am dave clark. >> good morning i am pam cook and thank you for joining us, the fog and the rain did not join us. but rain and time for the evening commute or after?>> it is
. >> we deeply thank david chait for his interview.>> so emotional clearly and you see the people standinght there on the edge we do thank him. >>> a van full of rescue dogs were stolen in the east bay during a cross-country road trip and still ahead how police officers were able to track down the van and the animals inside. >>> a new, less lethal device being tested by police and we will show it to you it looks like something from a comic book. >>>...
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and when he got diagnosed, we're not going to fool sorry for me, we're going to chait world. >> it wasn'tself. it was what can i do to make sure other families don't go what my family's going through. >> reporter: pete became a man on a mission. his loved ones quickly rallying behind him. but he knew it would be a brutal path. >> pete said to you, you know, you're young, you have your whole life in front of you, i'll understand if you leave. >> yeah. and it was a very short conversation because i'm pretty sure i told him to basically shut up. >> reporter: rather than tear them apart, four months after the diagnosis pete and julie promised to spend the rest of their lives together. >> knowing that you're going to get married. knowing that you're about to say for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, what went through your mind? >> before we got married i was so nervous about the actual ceremony and saying those words, and i thought, you know, i'm going to get so emotional. >> mr. and mrs. peter frates. [ applause ] >> all of a sudden i was like empourpd yee empower empowered. we a
and when he got diagnosed, we're not going to fool sorry for me, we're going to chait world. >> it wasn'tself. it was what can i do to make sure other families don't go what my family's going through. >> reporter: pete became a man on a mission. his loved ones quickly rallying behind him. but he knew it would be a brutal path. >> pete said to you, you know, you're young, you have your whole life in front of you, i'll understand if you leave. >> yeah. and it was a very...
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assumption it's one who we were able to do once and that is empower and creates awareness and late in begin chait give them education because this idea people that are given by it so if you give them away and if that if you need this is the point is that will happen if there is population crisis in the country so it's never led to the type of the number of children that you're going to be given back to you can talk to the husband look i'm not eager to get married because of i'm not ready to go but because of my health condition because of you can enlighten them even to people in the areas and once in the city so information for you is what would they mom is refusing but i'm not going to stay there because i don't want to start a war i would like to ask the question i started with is the population growth in africa we're talking about 4000000000 people in the year 2100 is that going to be a blessing who agrees. is it going to be a curse. it looks like this debate has not swayed anyone left or right i wonder what do you think it's been a very exciting debate here in cannes oh i made a key money tha
assumption it's one who we were able to do once and that is empower and creates awareness and late in begin chait give them education because this idea people that are given by it so if you give them away and if that if you need this is the point is that will happen if there is population crisis in the country so it's never led to the type of the number of children that you're going to be given back to you can talk to the husband look i'm not eager to get married because of i'm not ready to go...
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it affects the youth olympic games as well this begs the question in the exuberance the catch drug chait's of wada been allowed a bit too much leeway had too much power well i mean this is a tough question to answer because i'm on the other side representing athletes and i try not to get political i mean i try to focus on legal and what and the what is i mean it's a great policy question i guess somebody has to start at some point and what is the ones who are in charge i mean there is a mechanism for russia to now challenge the determination that was issued today they can go to the court of arbitration for sport and what it is answerable to them there's a 3 member panel that will or will oversee the case and volved in the 28000 cases well i was what you had the i.o.c. decision came down in december of 2017 and as it turned out 28 of those 39 decisions were nala 5 so it's not as if cases involving russian athletes haven't been overturned at the court of arbitration before. paul absolute pleasure to speak to you thanks so much for coming on r.t. international sports lawyer paul green my gues
it affects the youth olympic games as well this begs the question in the exuberance the catch drug chait's of wada been allowed a bit too much leeway had too much power well i mean this is a tough question to answer because i'm on the other side representing athletes and i try not to get political i mean i try to focus on legal and what and the what is i mean it's a great policy question i guess somebody has to start at some point and what is the ones who are in charge i mean there is a...
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jonathan chait of "new york magazine" f writes, whether a me moderate labor leader would have defeatedowable. what is certain is that his delirious backers assumed his success. james carville basically said, let me put his quote up on the board here, you can go so far left that you lose to an unacceptable incumbent. that's the lesson. do you buy it? >> no, i don't. i don't. >> okay. >> it's certainly the case that the corbyn campaign presented a whole host of issues and problems. he didn't focus like he should have on the wholeli brexit question. but i want us to be very careful because my reading of brexit has everything to do with right wing populism in europe, in the uk. what is the lesson to be learned? do we kowtow to that? what do we do? you have to have a robust vision. america is a different space. you have to have a robust policy position. you can't obviously go too far to the left. i don't think that's the lesson we learned here. the lesson we learned is that right wing populism is strong. it is strong and it is pervasive. we have to mount i think a concerted political and mo
jonathan chait of "new york magazine" f writes, whether a me moderate labor leader would have defeatedowable. what is certain is that his delirious backers assumed his success. james carville basically said, let me put his quote up on the board here, you can go so far left that you lose to an unacceptable incumbent. that's the lesson. do you buy it? >> no, i don't. i don't. >> okay. >> it's certainly the case that the corbyn campaign presented a whole host of issues...
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. >> i'm sure that's what you chait on - - shared with director ray. >> talking about the fact the trump campaign was not notified of this ongoing investigation and tell a much later date. be careful what you wish for because there are those of us that look at the comey declaration of the hillary clinton investigation to be deadly in terms of the outcome of this election so the notion to the fbi publicizing can cut both ways it's good to know i'm sure but as more people come to know it it becomes public knowledge. >> we wrote about that last year and what director comey did in that regard to control information information director comey did in that . . . . let me go back to the era principle ever-present rudolph giuliani becse here's something during the 2016 campaign rudy giuliani was a trump campaign circuit and bragged about having access to the investigation in hillary clinton's e-mails. he knew h in october 2016th 16 that the surprises coming in after director comey sent a letter reopening investigation giuliani said and i quote i expected this. today hear about it? are darn right
. >> i'm sure that's what you chait on - - shared with director ray. >> talking about the fact the trump campaign was not notified of this ongoing investigation and tell a much later date. be careful what you wish for because there are those of us that look at the comey declaration of the hillary clinton investigation to be deadly in terms of the outcome of this election so the notion to the fbi publicizing can cut both ways it's good to know i'm sure but as more people come to know...