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flanagan and michael mansfield and the town manager, fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray. these people delivered and we are honored to have them. [applause] you know it is moments like that anyone remembers why the creative public-service matters but at the same time the day-to-day work will go on without much notice. the cities and towns in the commonwealth work on over 800 best practices and use the program to spread the word on the other smarter and better ways to deliver services doesn't make much news. the work we've done together to invest billions of dollars in the company and regional development and public-private partnerships in the communities in the commonwealth to 16,000 trees we planted and for thousands of led lights we've installed with our colleagues at the local government it's just doing our job. each day the wheels turn. they build small communities can support schools, grow the economy, quee clean up the environment, promote justice and give people the chance. they create hope, opportunity and possibility. from one end of massachusetts to the other. [
flanagan and michael mansfield and the town manager, fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray. these people delivered and we are honored to have them. [applause] you know it is moments like that anyone remembers why the creative public-service matters but at the same time the day-to-day work will go on without much notice. the cities and towns in the commonwealth work on over 800 best practices and use the program to spread the word on the other smarter and better ways to...
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fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray.hese people delivered and we're honored to have them here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's in moments like that that everybody remembers why committed and creative public service matters. but at the same time, the day-to-day work often goes on without much notice. the fact that 351 cities and towns in this commonwealth have worked with state government on over 800 best practices and now use that program to spread the word on other smarter, better ways to deliver services doesn't make much news. the work we have done together to invest billions of dollars in housing, downtown and regional economic development and public/private partnerships in communities across the commonwealth are stories that come and go. the 16,000 trees we've planted and the thousands of l.e.d. lights we have installed with our colleagues in local government is just doing our job. each day, the wheels turn. when they turn well, they build strong communities, support great schools, grow the economy, clean up
fire chief william mccarthy and police chief charles gray.hese people delivered and we're honored to have them here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's in moments like that that everybody remembers why committed and creative public service matters. but at the same time, the day-to-day work often goes on without much notice. the fact that 351 cities and towns in this commonwealth have worked with state government on over 800 best practices and now use that program to spread the word on other...
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council , councilmember charles allen, councilmember vincent gray as well as some of our labor leadersainly one that has given so --h for so long, cleo lebron cleoa brown. from the leadership council and the justice department, and kristin clark and so many others. i am happy that many of you are here. as hill was joking about the head table, i brought my youngest daughter with me. just made meghter a grandfather for the first time, so she could not come. [applause] rev. sharpton: i was telling my youngest daughter that i am going to sit you near mayor bloomberg since you want to be a businessperson. she said, did he struggle? i said the way he -- the last time he wrote a bad check, the bank bounced. [laughter] rev. sharpton: i want us to know that as we gather today, that we gather at a time that is critical. we are in a very divided and polarized nation, and dr. king confronted what was wrong, but also wanted reconciliation. today, as we have this breakfast, there is no official event at the white house to celebrate martin luther king day. my vice president, that in judgment misquote
council , councilmember charles allen, councilmember vincent gray as well as some of our labor leadersainly one that has given so --h for so long, cleo lebron cleoa brown. from the leadership council and the justice department, and kristin clark and so many others. i am happy that many of you are here. as hill was joking about the head table, i brought my youngest daughter with me. just made meghter a grandfather for the first time, so she could not come. [applause] rev. sharpton: i was telling...
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gray haired 66-year-old inmate appears before a parole board as he has done many times before, but this time something remarkable. >> a parole board panel is recommending the release of former charles manson member. >> a name linked with one of the most famous crimes in history. charles manson. ? you don't understand me, that's your trouble. i don't understand you either. the story of charles manson is buried in archives, memorialized in media and yet somehow it feels present. that hot summer night that caught the world unprepared. when los angeles became suddenly a very scary place. it was august 9th, 1969 around 8:00 a.m. officer was a young cop with the lapd working the day shift. >> the first call i got was to go to the drive. it came out as a drunk in a car. >> the officer cruised up the canyon. and found the dead end street. a neighbor flagged him down and suddenly, the drunk in a car call became something else. >> he had told me that the maid came running back out, yelling blood and bodies. >> all alone, nosed his squad car up the gated driveway. he could see right away things weren't right. >> the telephone wires that had been cut are hanging over the gate. i go through the
gray haired 66-year-old inmate appears before a parole board as he has done many times before, but this time something remarkable. >> a parole board panel is recommending the release of former charles manson member. >> a name linked with one of the most famous crimes in history. charles manson. ? you don't understand me, that's your trouble. i don't understand you either. the story of charles manson is buried in archives, memorialized in media and yet somehow it feels present. that...
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charles keating. >> the keating five are john mccain and democrats alan cranston, john glenn, donald riegle and dennis deconcini. they reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in donations. former bank board chairman edwin grayt the regulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find that unusual? >> absolutely. never happened before. the whole time i was in washington, i never saw that. >> no witnesses? >> no, no witnesses. deniability. perfectly built into the meeting. >> they said they wanted us to not take the enforcement action against lincoln savings. the only thing that got them to back off is when we finally said, we're making criminal referrals. you're going to bat for criminals. >> now awaiting trial on charges of criminal fraud, keating has refused to testify to the senate. >> was there something wrong with five senators meeting? yes, it's a bad appearance. but the real question is, did john mccain abuse his office? the evidence indicates clearly no. >> the keating five became a symbol of the '80s because it's a group of distinguished u.s. senators accused of taking bribe money. they get off the hook eventually, but it really rocked the country because it showed not only was co
charles keating. >> the keating five are john mccain and democrats alan cranston, john glenn, donald riegle and dennis deconcini. they reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in donations. former bank board chairman edwin grayt the regulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find that unusual? >> absolutely. never happened before. the whole time i was in washington, i never saw that. >> no witnesses? >> no, no witnesses....
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gray cloud over the economy because people can't fly. i'm not saying that will happen. but there are unintended consequences if we don't take care of the thing for long. charlesthe other big wild cards is trade. you say trump and xi will finalize a deal because they both want a political win. how do you make it look to your side, to your constituents, that you won? >> yeah. that is the hard part. i would emphasize again, i think they both need a political win. so i think in the next few months we'll have some sort of a deal, something done but, i'm worried, charles, there will not be a whole lot of substance. there i think if there is some agreement and, they say we'll talk to fix other things america will be happy with that we'll not get this all done overnight. this is a very long process. these are a complicated issues. a couple months are not enough. charles: we just got the michigan sentiment number in 98.7, 93 last month, this is well below the wall street estimates here. maybe this is starting to reflect, street was looking for 96.4, bob. i haven't had a chance to go through the details of it, but is this the sort of thing we were worried about? >> yes
gray cloud over the economy because people can't fly. i'm not saying that will happen. but there are unintended consequences if we don't take care of the thing for long. charlesthe other big wild cards is trade. you say trump and xi will finalize a deal because they both want a political win. how do you make it look to your side, to your constituents, that you won? >> yeah. that is the hard part. i would emphasize again, i think they both need a political win. so i think in the next few...