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. >>> finally tonight, when it comes to trailblazing women, few can top the story of bessie coleman.ose she inspired. here's cbs's kris van cleave. >> reporter: this american airlines ground crew is prepping flight 372 for a trip into the history books. the dallas to phoenix flight is the first time in the airline's 96 years everyone involved, from the ramp to the gate -- >> we are honored to have you on board. >> reporter: -- in the cockpit and in the cabin are all black women. the flight celebrates the 100th anniversary of bessie coleman, the first african american woman to earn a pilot's license. coleman had to learn to fly in france because it wasn't an option here in the u.s. [ applause ] >> reporter: her great niece gigi was on the celebration flight. >> my great aunt, you've seen her license two years before amelia earhart. she wasn't in the history books. no one knew about her. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars, an after school program inspiring kids, especially young people of color, to take flight. currently, more than 86% of airline pilots are whi
. >>> finally tonight, when it comes to trailblazing women, few can top the story of bessie coleman.ose she inspired. here's cbs's kris van cleave. >> reporter: this american airlines ground crew is prepping flight 372 for a trip into the history books. the dallas to phoenix flight is the first time in the airline's 96 years everyone involved, from the ramp to the gate -- >> we are honored to have you on board. >> reporter: -- in the cockpit and in the cabin are all...
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coleman had to learn to fly in france because it wasn't an option here in the u.s. her great niece gigi was on the celebration flight. >> my great aunt, you see her licensed two years before amelia earhart. she wasn't in the history books. no one knew about her. >> you can do whatever you want in life. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars, an after school program aimed at inspiring kids, especially young kids of color, to take flight. >> now i've never had an all black female flight crew in my entire career. >> reporter: there are fewer than 150 black women airline pilots in the u.s. captain beth powell is one of them. >> representation is so important today, because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this too. >> reporter: sharing the story of bessie coleman in hopes of inspiring the pilots of tomorrow. kris van cleave, cbs news, phoenix. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs mornings. and you can follow us online any time at
coleman had to learn to fly in france because it wasn't an option here in the u.s. her great niece gigi was on the celebration flight. >> my great aunt, you see her licensed two years before amelia earhart. she wasn't in the history books. no one knew about her. >> you can do whatever you want in life. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars, an after school program aimed at inspiring kids, especially young kids of color, to take flight. >> now i've...
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you can do whatever you want to in life. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars,kids, especially young people of color, to take flight. important becaus >> i have never had an all-black female flight crew in my entire career. >> reporter: there are fewer than 150 black women airline pilots in the u.s. captain beth powell is one of them. >> representation is so important because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this, too. >> reporter: sharing the story of bessie coleman in hopes of inspiring the pilots of tomorrow. kris van cleave, cbs news, phoenix. >> o'donnell: what a terrific story. and what a pioneer. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in o nation's capit >> californians asked to conserve electricity tonight ase state's power grid gets put to the test. > >> an increase on untraceable ghost guns hitting the streets. > >> both $20,000 prototype trash cans, at least one of them having struggles here in san francisco. we have some questions for public works. > >> students welcomed back with great fanfare. on
you can do whatever you want to in life. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars,kids, especially young people of color, to take flight. important becaus >> i have never had an all-black female flight crew in my entire career. >> reporter: there are fewer than 150 black women airline pilots in the u.s. captain beth powell is one of them. >> representation is so important because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this,...
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you can do whatever you want to in life. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars,ing kids, especially young people of color, to take flight. >> i have never had an all-black female flight crew in my entire career. >> reporter: there are fewer than 150 black women airline pilots in the u.s. captain beth powell is one of them. >> representation is so important because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this, too. >> reporter: sharing the story of bessie coleman in hopes of inspiring the pilots of tomorrow. kris van cleave, cbs news, phoenix. >> o'donnell: what a terrific story. and what a pioneer. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital. good night. >> for zero dollars -- she signed the car over for zero dollars. >> announcer: an ex trying to pull a fast one? >> judge judy: why would you sign the car over to him? >> i did not, your honor, sign the car over to him for free. he stopped making payments because he got aggravated that i had filed for child support to help support our daughter. >> ann
you can do whatever you want to in life. >> reporter: she runs the bessie coleman aviation all-stars,ing kids, especially young people of color, to take flight. >> i have never had an all-black female flight crew in my entire career. >> reporter: there are fewer than 150 black women airline pilots in the u.s. captain beth powell is one of them. >> representation is so important because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this, too. >>...
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in a pretty positive light now lucy coleman did not like lincoln and in november of 1864. she is very up front about that and her account, but she also says says that lincoln treated us. well, she said if i could vote i wouldn't vote for him. i mean he wasn't radical enough for her right, but she didn't trash him. in the 1890s, i think about 1891. she she publishes a memoir and in that memoir she trashes lincoln and she attributes words to him that he never would have said in october of 1864. i think she takes words from lincoln from 1862 plucks them in her mind out of their context and and thinks she misremembers and things that lincoln said them to her and sojourner truth where she quotes lincoln as essentially saying i didn't want to free the slaves and i only did it because i had to and if i did if i could have gotten away with not doing it i wouldn't of it and lincoln would have never said that in october late october of 1864. the problem is a lot of scholars and historians and biographers have relied on that 1890s recollection more they've found that and this is mind
in a pretty positive light now lucy coleman did not like lincoln and in november of 1864. she is very up front about that and her account, but she also says says that lincoln treated us. well, she said if i could vote i wouldn't vote for him. i mean he wasn't radical enough for her right, but she didn't trash him. in the 1890s, i think about 1891. she she publishes a memoir and in that memoir she trashes lincoln and she attributes words to him that he never would have said in october of 1864. i...
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she wasn't in the history books. >> she runs the bessey coleman aviation all stars.6% of airline pilots are white. >> this is the second time m my career i've had a black woman in the cockpit. i've never had an all black female crew in my career. >> already more than 150 of them in the u.s. she was at the control of flight 372. >> representation is so important today because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this, too. >> reporter: sharing the story of bessey coleman hoping to inspire tomorrow. >>> that's the overnight news from this monday. reporting in the broadcast center. >>> it's the cbs news flash. i'm wendy gillette in new york. sto attorneys for nicolas cruz will be fighting for why their client should spend the life behind bars. basketball hall-of-famer dennis rodman says he intends to visit russia to brittney griner to get back home. she was sentenced to 9 years. the u.s. has been trying to know goeg yat. i'm wendy gillette, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, august 22nd, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." special maste
she wasn't in the history books. >> she runs the bessey coleman aviation all stars.6% of airline pilots are white. >> this is the second time m my career i've had a black woman in the cockpit. i've never had an all black female crew in my career. >> already more than 150 of them in the u.s. she was at the control of flight 372. >> representation is so important today because when you see someone in yourself, you know it's possible. i can do this, too. >> reporter:...
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bessie coleman.black women have been notably under represented in the aviation industry, especially as pilots representing less than one percent of all commercial airline pilots. >> still ahead, vanessa bryant testifies in her lawsuit against la county over those photos of the crash site where her husband, kobe daughter, gigi and 7 others were killed. her emotional testimony right after the break. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept. your sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. don't miss our weekend special. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smar
bessie coleman.black women have been notably under represented in the aviation industry, especially as pilots representing less than one percent of all commercial airline pilots. >> still ahead, vanessa bryant testifies in her lawsuit against la county over those photos of the crash site where her husband, kobe daughter, gigi and 7 others were killed. her emotional testimony right after the break. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose...
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his name is ronald coleman. with a marv are with follow her mothers career with the up to the taliban. they wait. he sighed. how many women doctors they want and where to find a token, and i don't have a favorite one of you much older and gentlemen offer more from a bowl is doctor nut. we're so much if i drew a gynecologist and president of the bonus on society of obstetricians and gynecologists, but to her father. thank you for speaking to us. now you work as a gynecologist and see pregnant mothers every day. are they doing better or worse? under the taliban and know at the head situation of the most off the woman especially, especially pregnant women are deteriorating because that economy situation of them are getting bad and bad and worse the day by day and people and woman the like the became more children as well, as so and under the taliban they cannot come to the doctors they, they cannot do there and do not care. they are not able to afford the fee of the doctor to buy their medicine to do the investigat
his name is ronald coleman. with a marv are with follow her mothers career with the up to the taliban. they wait. he sighed. how many women doctors they want and where to find a token, and i don't have a favorite one of you much older and gentlemen offer more from a bowl is doctor nut. we're so much if i drew a gynecologist and president of the bonus on society of obstetricians and gynecologists, but to her father. thank you for speaking to us. now you work as a gynecologist and see pregnant...
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of bessie coleman.ry, especially as pilots. there's only a less than one percent black women in the commercial airline industry. >> also an authentic hated apple. one computer prototype from mid 1970's sold at auction for nearly $700,000. in a statement, the auctioneer said it was one of the first personal computers in the world. the prototype was used by apple co-founder steve jobs in 1976. to demonstrate the apple one to paul terrell, the owner of the byte shop in mountain view and the prototype reside lived on the apple garage property for many years before being given by jobs to the seller about 30 years ago. >> all right. we have some breaking news out of pacifica there. it is a giant fish by our own words car. look at this. look at we've got a whopper, guys. we got a whopper. look at that. dinner is served at the carnal household tonight. how about household tonight. how about pre-rinsing your dishes? you could be using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse wit
of bessie coleman.ry, especially as pilots. there's only a less than one percent black women in the commercial airline industry. >> also an authentic hated apple. one computer prototype from mid 1970's sold at auction for nearly $700,000. in a statement, the auctioneer said it was one of the first personal computers in the world. the prototype was used by apple co-founder steve jobs in 1976. to demonstrate the apple one to paul terrell, the owner of the byte shop in mountain view and the...
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now lucy coleman did not like lincoln.hen november, 1864, she was very upfront about that in her account. she also says that lincoln treated us well. she says, if i could vote, i would not vote for him. he was not radical enough for her, but she did not trash him. in the 18 90s, 1891, i think, she publishes a memoir. and in that memoir, she trashes lincoln. she attributes words to him that he ever would've said in october of 1864. i think that 1862, she plucks them in her mind out of their context and then says, well, she missed remembers things that lincoln then said to her, so to your truth, where she quotes lincoln as essentially saying, i did not want to free the slaves. i only did it because i had to. if i could've gotten away with not doing it, i would have. and lincoln would have never said that in october, late october of 1864! the problem is that a lot of scholars, historians, biographers have relied on the 1890s recollection more, they found that, and this is mind-boggling to me, but they have found that more rel
now lucy coleman did not like lincoln.hen november, 1864, she was very upfront about that in her account. she also says that lincoln treated us well. she says, if i could vote, i would not vote for him. he was not radical enough for her, but she did not trash him. in the 18 90s, 1891, i think, she publishes a memoir. and in that memoir, she trashes lincoln. she attributes words to him that he ever would've said in october of 1864. i think that 1862, she plucks them in her mind out of their...
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as some of you know the coleman center selects 15 fellows year for a nine-month term.lows receive an office in the center, access to our collections, and the stipend so they can focus exclusively on their work during their fellowships. the fellow are some of the best academics, poets, play writes, dramatic, fiction artists and they come here to use the unparalleled library to write the books of tomorrow. the program was founded in 1999 and today supported the work of more than 300 fellows. the application for next year's deadline is friday. [laughter] >> i encourage you to come back in november for a free new exhibition that will open on the third floor of this building made the at new york public library, will feature more than 30 works written here with the support of this library's collection, included work by fellow coleman center and others at the steven a schwartzman building and others from the nypl system. this series of conversations presents the books that fellows of the coleman center came here to write. later on in the season we presented conversations with
as some of you know the coleman center selects 15 fellows year for a nine-month term.lows receive an office in the center, access to our collections, and the stipend so they can focus exclusively on their work during their fellowships. the fellow are some of the best academics, poets, play writes, dramatic, fiction artists and they come here to use the unparalleled library to write the books of tomorrow. the program was founded in 1999 and today supported the work of more than 300 fellows. the...
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i can do this, too. >> reporter: sharing the story of bessie coleman in hopes of inspiring the pilots news, phoenix. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." can you follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff b. >>> this is cbs news flash. cbs news has learned at least 150 documents marked classified is what the u.s. government took from former president trump's flores state earlier this month. trump has asked a federal court to temporarily block the fbi from reviewing the materials it seized august 8th from his mar-a-lago home until a special master can be appointed to ere ta body found in a northern california reservoir is believed to be missing california teen kylie rodney. the 16-year-old was last seen at a high school farewell party august 6th. her vehicle was found some 55 feet offshore in that reservoir. >>> and new james webb space telescope photos of jupiter shows auroras, faint rings. >>> for moreews download the cbs news app on your
i can do this, too. >> reporter: sharing the story of bessie coleman in hopes of inspiring the pilots news, phoenix. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." can you follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff b. >>> this is cbs news flash. cbs news has learned at least 150 documents marked classified is what the u.s....
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he was a fellow at the coleman center last year in 2018 through 2019. if you have questions as the conversation proceeds, please feel welcome to write them down on the note cards that you have received. questions, not statements please. a staff member will collect them about a half an hour from now and our guests will get to as many as time allows. we are proud to present cory robin and jim. [applause] thank you for coming and spending a monday evening talking about supreme court justice. i'm not sure i would have done it but here we are. so, let's jump right into it. we were talking backstage about the origins of the book and you mentioned that this wasn't a project or clarence thomas wasn't a person you are necessarily focused on. you didn't t have a rising interest trying to work through his views, so how did this book come about? >> it began with an invitation to political scientists, one of whom taught a class of yours and we were putting together a reader on african-american political thought a long anthology and there are very few of these in my
he was a fellow at the coleman center last year in 2018 through 2019. if you have questions as the conversation proceeds, please feel welcome to write them down on the note cards that you have received. questions, not statements please. a staff member will collect them about a half an hour from now and our guests will get to as many as time allows. we are proud to present cory robin and jim. [applause] thank you for coming and spending a monday evening talking about supreme court justice. i'm...
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coleman has several pets, including his dog, maya. he said he made sure all his animals were accounted for. in case he had to get out of there. you end up realizing that, you know. it can happen in a moment's notice where you have to leave everything. aerial video from sky. fox shows firefighters at the scene, fire officials say a downed power line started this fire on both sides of highway one. oh, one arrival we found about half an acre of grass and brush. um, actively burning. ah we closed both the north and south bend ramps to highway one. oh, one battalion chief jeff witt said they're investigating if account trance crane working on a project may have hit the lines. that line is meant to spin all the way across the freeway and for whatever reason, which we're not sure yet it's under investigation. that wire marked and came down. the chp issued a traffic alert. the smoke and ramp closures caused major delays. smart trains were halted because hose lines were laid over the railroad tracks to some restrictions on our water supply. we
coleman has several pets, including his dog, maya. he said he made sure all his animals were accounted for. in case he had to get out of there. you end up realizing that, you know. it can happen in a moment's notice where you have to leave everything. aerial video from sky. fox shows firefighters at the scene, fire officials say a downed power line started this fire on both sides of highway one. oh, one arrival we found about half an acre of grass and brush. um, actively burning. ah we closed...
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now the gabe family is asking the da to file charges against alicia coleman clark mother of marshall jones. he was killed by police outside, seattle, washington back in june now despite his death. the gabe family is demanding answers and justice. it seems like the ba has forgotten about us. we all know that marshall jones is dead. but it doesn't mean our cases get to. da has not charged coleman clark for insufficient evidence after today's event da becton has decided to meet with the gabe family and local authorities next week. we're hearing tonight from the san francisco store owner shot by a man with a homemade gun who was upset apparently over a losing lottery ticket hisham. abu says the incident happened just after he opened his store sam's market on wednesday morning. abu says the man came in with the lottery ticket and became angry when he was told it wasn't a winner. he told me or you sell affect the kids and he have like a balloon in his hand with a pen from the front and he have a piece of wardens almost one foot long and he hit you know, the balloon with the piece of wood a
now the gabe family is asking the da to file charges against alicia coleman clark mother of marshall jones. he was killed by police outside, seattle, washington back in june now despite his death. the gabe family is demanding answers and justice. it seems like the ba has forgotten about us. we all know that marshall jones is dead. but it doesn't mean our cases get to. da has not charged coleman clark for insufficient evidence after today's event da becton has decided to meet with the gabe...
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that's a great niece of bessie coleman. >> well, you're flying today.this high-pressure system, bringing us warmer temperatures. but what about that low? getting a break answers right after the break. i wish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with the general. lowe's has what you need and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- to protect and brighten your home. with exterior stains by cabot and paint from hgtv home by sherwin-williams. save at lowe's today. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's becau
that's a great niece of bessie coleman. >> well, you're flying today.this high-pressure system, bringing us warmer temperatures. but what about that low? getting a break answers right after the break. i wish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with the...
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charles coleman, thank you so much for sticking around.got other political news to talk about, from a former governor, a former nominee for vice president, and now she's running for congress, with former president trump's endorsement. tomorrow, many republican voters in alaska will decide whether they want sarah palin back in office. by the way, also on the ballot is republican senator lisa murkowski, who trump has called disloyal. she's facing a challenge from another trump-backed candidate. and the method voters will use to cast their ballot is almost as controversial as some of the folks in the race themselves. nbc's ali vitali is covering it all from beautiful anchorage, alaska. give us the latest on these two really fascinating races. >> two really fascinating races, chris. and the way that they're being decided is new and novel here, too. certainly for alaska, but broadly across the country, we have seen the system of rank choice voting gain some popularity, everywhere utah to washington state and even most recently in things like th
charles coleman, thank you so much for sticking around.got other political news to talk about, from a former governor, a former nominee for vice president, and now she's running for congress, with former president trump's endorsement. tomorrow, many republican voters in alaska will decide whether they want sarah palin back in office. by the way, also on the ballot is republican senator lisa murkowski, who trump has called disloyal. she's facing a challenge from another trump-backed candidate....
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bessie coleman. navy week is wrapping up and we're following up with sailors who are helping out in the bay area. kron four's camila barco has a look at the work they're doing with habitat for humanity. >> it's nice be able make a change in your hometown area or liked surrounding area because you know, you feel like you're making an impact where you grew up from defending his homeland to helping out his home state trey perry and 4 other sailors help lay the foundation for esperanza place on friday. >> this will be the site a 42 new townhomes located right next to the pleasant hill bart station. so it's going to produce more energy than it it's also natural gas with a sore panels pretty much everywhere. the homes are being built through the habitat for humanity organization. >> but assistant construction manager ben brenner says it wouldn't be possible without volunteers like these without the volunteers. >> i would be very lonely and we'll be working on slower. >> the sailors have been lending a help
bessie coleman. navy week is wrapping up and we're following up with sailors who are helping out in the bay area. kron four's camila barco has a look at the work they're doing with habitat for humanity. >> it's nice be able make a change in your hometown area or liked surrounding area because you know, you feel like you're making an impact where you grew up from defending his homeland to helping out his home state trey perry and 4 other sailors help lay the foundation for esperanza place...
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they want district attorney diana becht into file charges against alicia coleman clark the mother of marshall curtis jones who police say killed alexis gabe seems like the ba as forgotten about us. we all know that marshall jones is dead. but it doesn't mean our cases get to the gabe family says they have seen evidence from antioch police that shows coleman clarke adidas jones the night. he murdered alexis police kill jones back in june during an attempted arrest near seattle despite that incident. the gabe family is still demanding justice. the timeline that we that we saw that any of pd showed us. definitely shown that she assisted martians. the da's office says there is insufficient evidence coleman clark new jones killed gabe or aided him. gave family strongly disagrees. they started a petition to urge backed into look closer at the evidence. there are lots of evidence. they need to go sit down with apd and watch that timeline and moments following the protest a member from diana becton's office came downstairs to meet with the gabe family and said that they will be setting up a
they want district attorney diana becht into file charges against alicia coleman clark the mother of marshall curtis jones who police say killed alexis gabe seems like the ba as forgotten about us. we all know that marshall jones is dead. but it doesn't mean our cases get to the gabe family says they have seen evidence from antioch police that shows coleman clarke adidas jones the night. he murdered alexis police kill jones back in june during an attempted arrest near seattle despite that...
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the coleman center selects 16 for a nine monitor term. they s can focus exclusively on their work during fellowships. the fellows are the best and promising academic independent scholars, poets, playwrights, dramatist and fiction writers today. in conversations about the new involve els they worked on during their fellowship he agreed to stay after this conversation. if enigma of clairerance thomas in the national review a valuable and overdue engagement with the nexus between his blacks nationalism and political views. forr tomorrow's new york times jennifer wrote it's a provocative thesis but a marvel of s his razor sharp book is how careful he is with evidence. he doesn't have to go to elaborate speculation. relying on thomas' speeches, elaborate speculation. .. it's readable and startling. it's also persuasive. it's not everyday. >> go out on a high note. [ laughter ] it's not everyday reading about ideas is gratifying and unsettling. robin's incisive and subperishably argued book made me think again. [ applausewe ] >> we are honored
the coleman center selects 16 for a nine monitor term. they s can focus exclusively on their work during fellowships. the fellows are the best and promising academic independent scholars, poets, playwrights, dramatist and fiction writers today. in conversations about the new involve els they worked on during their fellowship he agreed to stay after this conversation. if enigma of clairerance thomas in the national review a valuable and overdue engagement with the nexus between his blacks...
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i believe it has become the mission of our lives to save con coleman here. oh, why can't can count on the loyalty of his supporters. he also cuts a divisive figure on the already volatile pakistani political stage. as prime minister, he was accused of economic with management by the opposition. he was house at falling months of political chaos, and he has alienated the countries powerful military by accusing it of plotting against him. ocelot honeyed, a journalist in islamabad told us the stand off between emron can support us and the government could result in civil unrest. pardon, enjoys popular court and know that the supporters of the you to focused on the war josh done, and they're ready to do anything for con and yesterday with you know, there was this used, it least might arrest con of the workers middle georgia and the leadership of his political party made it very clear, then they said they're going to take over the gap or to the song if any arrest is me. so it's not that easy for the proceedings to happen. and it's not really easy to calm down with
i believe it has become the mission of our lives to save con coleman here. oh, why can't can count on the loyalty of his supporters. he also cuts a divisive figure on the already volatile pakistani political stage. as prime minister, he was accused of economic with management by the opposition. he was house at falling months of political chaos, and he has alienated the countries powerful military by accusing it of plotting against him. ocelot honeyed, a journalist in islamabad told us the stand...
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mike: christina coleman reporting, thanks very much. the deal for a second time. lavish and star-studded ceremony. lopez and affleck second wed feature fox news sunday with grace gallagher, thanks for watching. have an awesome day. ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ...who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. i am trace gallagher. headwinds on multiple fronts. ♪ >> the white house celebrates as the inflation reduction act becomes law. >> the promise of america is real and just beginning. >> the president climbing to travel the u.s. suit to sell the bill to voters with this as governors across the country prepare for back-to-school season facing a teacher shortage. more changes to cdc
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jon: senseless, christina coleman thank you.and businesses as the government tries to fight inflation braid that setting the dial into a thousand point freefall on friday. wall street journal jon joins us on this, next. ng. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... and it's 6 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ask your doctor about tremfya® today. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. perso
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arthel: christina coleman live in los angeles, thank you christina.ta braves outfielder marcell ozuna is back for the line up in the game against the houston astros but that just days after his dui arrest in georgia. police said that major league slugger was pulled over for speeding and swerving in and out of his lane early on friday morning. ed happens to be the second time in 15 months he has faced legal trouble. charles watson live in atlanta with more details on this latest case hi charles perry. >> hey good afternoon eric. marcell ozuna is back in the lineup today and met with a round of booze by fans after the police department released a body cam video of the traffic stop. in that recording you can see and hear ozuna tell officers he is a member of the atlanta braves in later admitting to officers that he had several beers to drink despite initially telling them he had not been drinking at all. >> i can smell alcohol in the car. >> really? no. >> of anything to drink tonight? >> what did you have? [inaudible] went up to drink wasn't because i h
arthel: christina coleman live in los angeles, thank you christina.ta braves outfielder marcell ozuna is back for the line up in the game against the houston astros but that just days after his dui arrest in georgia. police said that major league slugger was pulled over for speeding and swerving in and out of his lane early on friday morning. ed happens to be the second time in 15 months he has faced legal trouble. charles watson live in atlanta with more details on this latest case hi charles...
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a great tribute to bets says is i coleman. >> tyrus: particulars available now.h bubbles. he was caught on camera without his permission spending his day playing with bubbles fort worth zoo. >> dana: you are hosting gutfeld tonight. >> tyrus: that is the elephant in the room i'm hosts gutfeld tonight. >> landslide, the dog was buried. he was rescued. here's the deal. the dog was not satisfied being rescued. he kept standing there crying. he wanted them to keep digging and they dug and they dug and they found seven little puppies and they all lived and veterinarian adopted all of them. i'm going to tell you i love this story because it's not just a story. >> it is a momma story and how mommas never give up on their babies. it's to cute. >> dana: i thought it was going to be like his ball or something. >> tyrus: it's the dad. give dad credit. dad came by. >> dana: i think it's a girl. >> rachel: it's a momma dog story. that's a great one more thing. >> rachel: it was wonderful. >> jesse: all right. we will be watching me and tyrus tonight. thanks, guys. "special re
a great tribute to bets says is i coleman. >> tyrus: particulars available now.h bubbles. he was caught on camera without his permission spending his day playing with bubbles fort worth zoo. >> dana: you are hosting gutfeld tonight. >> tyrus: that is the elephant in the room i'm hosts gutfeld tonight. >> landslide, the dog was buried. he was rescued. here's the deal. the dog was not satisfied being rescued. he kept standing there crying. he wanted them to keep digging...
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i'm christina coleman. now back to "hannity." >> sean: now also tonight, republicans are rightly demanding answers from the attorney general, merrick garland and fbi director wray about the real motivations for the raid. when the attorney general says that the equal application of our laws is very important to him, is he not telling the truth? the fbi's long history of let's see the russia hoax, three long years, lying to a fisa court, corruption, fisa abuse, talks of an insurance policy against donald trump. the rightly raised serious questions about the doj and their commitment to equal application of our laws and equal justice under the law and sadly, as i have said before, my faith, i have been on radio 30 years, on tv 26 years with the fox news channel. and one of the staunchest supporters of law enforcement. after three years of lying about trump russia collusion that never happened and the fbi using his opponent's dirty russian miss information dossier and lying to a fisa court four separate times wh
i'm christina coleman. now back to "hannity." >> sean: now also tonight, republicans are rightly demanding answers from the attorney general, merrick garland and fbi director wray about the real motivations for the raid. when the attorney general says that the equal application of our laws is very important to him, is he not telling the truth? the fbi's long history of let's see the russia hoax, three long years, lying to a fisa court, corruption, fisa abuse, talks of an...
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that includes chase coleman, lee ames lee of maverick, steve mandel of lone pines.ven jim chanos mentioned he was one of the best stock pickers of his generation. he had gotten into macro for some time. you saw him build what we know now as the modern hedge fund. a whole generation learned how to navigate volatile markets and macro trading and technology investing. kriti: "bloomberg markets this is." i want to talk about -- this is "bloomberg markets." 200 firms linked to him. tiger is known for calling the tech bubble at the end of the 1990's. talk about one of the traits that went wrong. sonali: 1998. he bet against the yen and that contributed to a lot of losses in 1999. they returned the money into thousand when they said it would close down. this was a historic run and historic investor that managed his money into recent times. speaking with bloomberg he talked about some of the more macro traits he made and turning the page on technology a little bit. getting into big tech later on in his career. that late tech bubble boom a lot of investors rushed into was wh
that includes chase coleman, lee ames lee of maverick, steve mandel of lone pines.ven jim chanos mentioned he was one of the best stock pickers of his generation. he had gotten into macro for some time. you saw him build what we know now as the modern hedge fund. a whole generation learned how to navigate volatile markets and macro trading and technology investing. kriti: "bloomberg markets this is." i want to talk about -- this is "bloomberg markets." 200 firms linked to...
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one of coleman's first private jobs was dropping leaflets from a plane over oakland.ose? i see. reggie: that is cool. jobina: very cool. reggie: can i say happy birthday to someone? my mom. drew: happy birthday. reggie: we love you. jobina: happy birthday. ♪ >>> good morning, america. for viewers in the west, millions of americans under flood alerts after a weekend of relentless rain. overnight, torrential downpours in texas, 7 inches of rain falling in just a few hours. and the southwest getting slammed with monsoon rains. this morning, the latest on the search for a missing hiker after floods at zion national park. >>> ukraine on heightened alert. president zelenskyy warns of potential, quote, nasty escalation by the russians. >>> plus, new details in the car bomb that killed the daughter of a key putin ally. >>> rodmano
one of coleman's first private jobs was dropping leaflets from a plane over oakland.ose? i see. reggie: that is cool. jobina: very cool. reggie: can i say happy birthday to someone? my mom. drew: happy birthday. reggie: we love you. jobina: happy birthday. ♪ >>> good morning, america. for viewers in the west, millions of americans under flood alerts after a weekend of relentless rain. overnight, torrential downpours in texas, 7 inches of rain falling in just a few hours. and the...
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christina coleman has that story. >> the two brothers have not talk to each other face-to-face sinceled a statue of their late mother and london's kensington palace last summer according to the daily mail the family turmoil regarding prince harry and meghan merkel did not stop the two brothers from helping redesign the sunken garden at the palace in honor of the late princess diana hearing was 12 years old and william was 15 when their mother died in the car crash in 25 years ago. now the daily mail is reporting that prince william and harry had decided not to mark the 25th anniversary of princess diana's death together, the two reportedly have agreed events together they commemorate her loss. instead they will grieve privately. doctor harry spoke about the upcoming anniversary of his mother's death. >> i wanted to be a day filled with memories of her incredible work and the love for the way that she did it. i wanted to be a day to share the spirit of the mom with my family to my children who wish could've met her. every day i hope to do her pr proud. >> flowers are expected to be la
christina coleman has that story. >> the two brothers have not talk to each other face-to-face sinceled a statue of their late mother and london's kensington palace last summer according to the daily mail the family turmoil regarding prince harry and meghan merkel did not stop the two brothers from helping redesign the sunken garden at the palace in honor of the late princess diana hearing was 12 years old and william was 15 when their mother died in the car crash in 25 years ago. now the...
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six christina coleman los angeles, thanks christina.ain says, “it's time to go home” “i say, “not yet”. ♪ ♪ aleve. who do you take it for? about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com i've always loved building things. not just structures and skyscrapers, but teams who make it all possible. after all... we wouldn't be where we are today without them. so we made sure that like these buildings... their futures may also stand the test of time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medic
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charles coleman is an msnbc legal analyst and ryan goodman is a former special counsel to the general counsel of the defense apartment. say that five times fast. welcome to you both. charles, let me start with, you we know that the judge could decide to release a redacted version of the mar-a-lago affidavit. now, former president trump says the documents search violated his fourth amendment protection against illegal search and seizure. you have trump's council telling a conservative radio show host, mark levin, that they are considering firing a motion to appoint a special master to review documents that were seized by the fbi. what's the special master to? what is the endgame? >> a special master is someone who would look at the evidence from impartiality. the inclination that the trump attorneys are suggesting in advance of the doj and the fbi are not impartial parties. we know that's not true. but they're already leaving room to cast out through disinformation, confusion and narrative control around what it is that the fbi is going to -- opponents review of the 11 different boxes
charles coleman is an msnbc legal analyst and ryan goodman is a former special counsel to the general counsel of the defense apartment. say that five times fast. welcome to you both. charles, let me start with, you we know that the judge could decide to release a redacted version of the mar-a-lago affidavit. now, former president trump says the documents search violated his fourth amendment protection against illegal search and seizure. you have trump's council telling a conservative radio show...
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joining me now charles coleman, msnbc legal analyst.rles this, does feel like it's very -- the usual stonewalling. trump did this with january 6th, claimed executive privilege and did that to litigate on his tax returns saying i'm under audit, under audit, under audit, saying we'll doing it next month, do it again, do it again, the grand jury russia probe and testimony from robert mueller's investigation after an appeals court ruled that they could see the evidence. he keeps litigating, litigating and litigating and it's been a strategy that's worked for him. will it work again? >> well, joy, that remains to be seen. if you take a step back and look at the landscape of what we're seeing here from a 30,000 foot view there's several different spaces where it does appear the trump legal team will try the delay tactic. i for see and predict when it comes to the selection of a special master, first of all, it's very unusual that the judge would have the ability to entertain the arguments from both sides indicating that they are leaning towar
joining me now charles coleman, msnbc legal analyst.rles this, does feel like it's very -- the usual stonewalling. trump did this with january 6th, claimed executive privilege and did that to litigate on his tax returns saying i'm under audit, under audit, under audit, saying we'll doing it next month, do it again, do it again, the grand jury russia probe and testimony from robert mueller's investigation after an appeals court ruled that they could see the evidence. he keeps litigating,...
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joining us now is kentucky's lieutenant governor jacqueline coleman.vernor, thank you so much for being here. i know it's very hard to get these numbers in realtime, but has anything changed in terms of the death toll being 37 and hundreds of people still unaccounted for? >> well, thank you so much for having me and for bringing attention to the tragedy in eastern kentucky. at this point, the 37 confirmed deaths remain the same, and we do suspect that there are hundreds that are still missing. the waters are starting to subside in some areas, which makes the search and rescue at least a little bit easier, but i will have to say that we're almost a week into this, and there are still search and rescue missions all day, happening all day, because of the terrain, because it's difficult to reach people who are -- who live in, certainly in the mountains but also because the roads and bridges in many cases have been washed away. >> the hundreds still accounted for, are they missing from concentrated areas where you expect the death toll to rise significantly
joining us now is kentucky's lieutenant governor jacqueline coleman.vernor, thank you so much for being here. i know it's very hard to get these numbers in realtime, but has anything changed in terms of the death toll being 37 and hundreds of people still unaccounted for? >> well, thank you so much for having me and for bringing attention to the tragedy in eastern kentucky. at this point, the 37 confirmed deaths remain the same, and we do suspect that there are hundreds that are still...
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with us now is charles coleman, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn attorney and msnbc legal analystashard brooks case, what is the process you go through as a prosecutor to -- when deciding whether or not to pursue charges in a case like this? >> well, jose, ultimately, this is going to come down to a question of reasonableness of force. you as a prosecutor are reviewing all of the evidence that you have in front of you, the videotapes from every different angle, and witness accounts, in order to determine whether the force that the officers used against rashard brooks that evening was reasonable under the circumstances. was it reasonable under the circumstances for them to have a fear of their life, such that they invoked lethal force against rashard brooks? apparently the prosecutor in this case, the special prosecutor, determined that they did. >> you wrote, charles, about reactions to police violence yesterday. "leaving this as an issue to individual court cases without policy reform is the wrong approach." why? >> one of the things we don't realize why these things continue to
with us now is charles coleman, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn attorney and msnbc legal analystashard brooks case, what is the process you go through as a prosecutor to -- when deciding whether or not to pursue charges in a case like this? >> well, jose, ultimately, this is going to come down to a question of reasonableness of force. you as a prosecutor are reviewing all of the evidence that you have in front of you, the videotapes from every different angle, and witness accounts,...
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also charles coleman. >>> donald trump's legal woes don't stop there. we're learning more about the unprecedented -- we'll say that because it's true -- unprecedented search of his mar-a-lago home and club on monday and just how far back that timeline goes. according to one of his attorneys, the former president's legal team was in discussions with the justice department about records stored on the property as recently as june. she claimed attorneys for trump had searched two to three dozen boxes of material in the mar-a-lago storage area and handed over a few pages that they thought matched the description of presidential records. about a dozen boxes were removed from that basement storage facility on monday. another source told nbc news that despite baseless accusations from the trump camp planting evidence during the search that he claimed, there are no plans for the former president to release a copy of the warrant which would clear up some of the questions. with me is nbc's vaughn hillyard in mar-a-lago across the lagoon in west palm beach. joining
also charles coleman. >>> donald trump's legal woes don't stop there. we're learning more about the unprecedented -- we'll say that because it's true -- unprecedented search of his mar-a-lago home and club on monday and just how far back that timeline goes. according to one of his attorneys, the former president's legal team was in discussions with the justice department about records stored on the property as recently as june. she claimed attorneys for trump had searched two to three...
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arthel: christina coleman live in los angeles, thank you.any of us are taking steps on our own to protect ourselves from crime. >> reporter: i'm grady trimble with fox business. coming up, why pepper spray sales are on fire. ♪ ♪ so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ...the tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ...who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. heyyy! (steins breaking) your cousin. ♪ from boston. ♪ it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) they said it couldn't be done. because the big drug companies have billions of dollars and an army of lobbyists. but aarp has never run fr
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but efforts to exterminate those pests could have a negative impact on mother nature is christina colemanening the mosquito season, prompting more and more americans to hire professionals to help avoid the itch. but the increase in chemicals sprayed around the yard could be having a deadly impact on our ecosystem. if you're using a chemical that's toxic to certainpect to l damage. scientists worry over you said the pesticide spray to prevent the pesky insects is killing already diminishing pollinators like bees and butterflies and worsening a growing threat to birds and insects that eat mosquitoes. we need our pollinators, right? they're incredibly important. but at the same time we need to eliminate eliminate mosquitoes that vector diseases the backyard bloodsuckers carry serious diseases, including zika and west nile, the cdc reported a dramatic uptick in mosquito related illnesses in 2020. it is really a serious concern, and that can vary by region time of year. weather conditions. things like that. experts say americans can blame climate change for the boost in the buzzing bugs. the i
but efforts to exterminate those pests could have a negative impact on mother nature is christina colemanening the mosquito season, prompting more and more americans to hire professionals to help avoid the itch. but the increase in chemicals sprayed around the yard could be having a deadly impact on our ecosystem. if you're using a chemical that's toxic to certainpect to l damage. scientists worry over you said the pesticide spray to prevent the pesky insects is killing already diminishing...
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faxes christina coleman has more on the chemical concerns.e professionals to help avoid the itch. but the increase in chemicals sprayed around the yard could be having a deadly impact on our ecosystem. if you're using a toxic chemical that's toxic to certain types of species like insects. um, you might expect to see some collateral damage. scientists worry over use of the pesticide spray to prevent the pesky insects is killing already diminishing pollinators like bees and butterflies and worsening a growing threat to birds and insects that eat mosquitoes. we need our pollinators, right? they're incredibly important, but at the same time we need to eliminate eliminate mosquitoes that vector diseases the backyard bloodsuckers carry serious diseases, including zika and west nile, the cdc reported a dramatic uptick in mosquito related illnesses in 2020. it is really a serious concern, and that can vary by region time of year. weather conditions. things like that. experts say americans can blame climate change for the boost in the buzzing bugs the
faxes christina coleman has more on the chemical concerns.e professionals to help avoid the itch. but the increase in chemicals sprayed around the yard could be having a deadly impact on our ecosystem. if you're using a toxic chemical that's toxic to certain types of species like insects. um, you might expect to see some collateral damage. scientists worry over use of the pesticide spray to prevent the pesky insects is killing already diminishing pollinators like bees and butterflies and...
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>> christina coleman, thank you so much. good to see you. a legal battle between the big pharma companies on the forefront of covid-19 vaccine production is brewing tonight. moderna filed a lawsuit against its main competitors, pfizer and german drug maker bio en-tech accusing the duo of copying the messenger rna technology that's the basis for covid-19 vaccines. a spokesperson says the company will vigorously defend itself against any allegations in the case. president biden suspend taking orders for free at-home covid-19 tests on its website, covidtests.gov because of limited supply. usa today reporting the biden administration is concerned about preserving tests for a potential rise of infections in the fall and finds it necessary to take this step partly because it says congress hasn't approved enough funding to replenish the nation's stockpile. 2 1/2 years into the pandemic, big pharma battling each other, federal government running out of tests and vaccine mandates. what here in d.c. could keep kids out of school? it's likely to predom
>> christina coleman, thank you so much. good to see you. a legal battle between the big pharma companies on the forefront of covid-19 vaccine production is brewing tonight. moderna filed a lawsuit against its main competitors, pfizer and german drug maker bio en-tech accusing the duo of copying the messenger rna technology that's the basis for covid-19 vaccines. a spokesperson says the company will vigorously defend itself against any allegations in the case. president biden suspend...
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assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and msnbc national security analyst, charles coleman, a former prosecutor and income taxes legal analyst as well. welcome to you all. we've been spending the last 30 minutes sifting through all of these documents trying to disseminate the justification for this search warrant. and the communication that was had between national archive, the department of justice along with the trump team and there's a heck of a lot of interesting stuff and mind-blowing stuff in ought to have. ryan, let me start with you on this and ask you what stands out to you so far in this affidavit. >> there's a lot notable about this. one thing i wanted to highlight because i think it's remarkable considering the source. donald trump's lawyer in may wrote this letter to the justice department, essentially accusing them of getting politics involved in this investigation. you know, i would remind you of the fact that this stays secret. doj didn't speak about this for months even though there's this ongoing dialogue and, you know, the president -- the former presiden
assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi and msnbc national security analyst, charles coleman, a former prosecutor and income taxes legal analyst as well. welcome to you all. we've been spending the last 30 minutes sifting through all of these documents trying to disseminate the justification for this search warrant. and the communication that was had between national archive, the department of justice along with the trump team and there's a heck of a lot of interesting stuff and...
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let's bring in priscilla thompson in arkansas, and charles coleman, civil rights attorney and msnbc legallyst. we just heard from the governor there, describing this as reprehensible conduct in his words, saying there needs to be an investigation, that this does not comply with what law enforcement learns when they go to the academy to become a police officer. >> yeah, hallie. that message is being echoed by other officials here, as well. we heard the mayor of mulberry releasing a statement calling what he saw sickening. the sheriff's department here in crawford county saying it's very concerning behavior, as you mentioned, all three of these officers have now been suspended, pending this investigation that is going to be led by state police with the governor saying that once that investigation is complete, it will be turned over to a prosecuting attorney who will determine if there were any use of force violations here. i want to give you a sense of how law enforcement officials are talking about this. take a listen to what the sheriff said a little while ago. >> nobody condones this typ
let's bring in priscilla thompson in arkansas, and charles coleman, civil rights attorney and msnbc legallyst. we just heard from the governor there, describing this as reprehensible conduct in his words, saying there needs to be an investigation, that this does not comply with what law enforcement learns when they go to the academy to become a police officer. >> yeah, hallie. that message is being echoed by other officials here, as well. we heard the mayor of mulberry releasing a...
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joining me is charles coleman jr. and clint watts, msnbc national security analyst and former consultant with the fbi counter interest or rimp unit. clint, i want to start with you. everything about this report shocked me anew. the fact that trump was keeping vital records and things with national security clearance in the residence of the white house and he transported them from the residence of the white house to his house in florida and kept them for 18 months even as pat cipollone was getting urgent emails saying we need these things back. i am still stunned again. your thoughts? >> yeah, we always say you've got to keep positive control of items that are sensitive in nature, especially when you're in government. those are always, always stored under lock and seal with close supervision. anything that would move out of a skiff, that's a sensitive compartmentalized facility, top secret is tracked. you would carry it in locked bags. you would have a courier system, you would have a chain of custody. that these were
joining me is charles coleman jr. and clint watts, msnbc national security analyst and former consultant with the fbi counter interest or rimp unit. clint, i want to start with you. everything about this report shocked me anew. the fact that trump was keeping vital records and things with national security clearance in the residence of the white house and he transported them from the residence of the white house to his house in florida and kept them for 18 months even as pat cipollone was...
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>> the regular websites and locally, arthur coleman in the east bay stocks it. >> and you yourself, are you in the middle of a book tour? >> yes, i'm in the middle of a book tour across the country and i'm website will have the details. >> wonderful. and certainly your classes at san francisco. >> yes, yes. >> we will stop in just a moment and say goodbye but i'm wondering if you can reflect on a familiar piece of this which is that, is the narrative that you wrote a jewish narrative? i wonder to what agree african american history classes would have even the same understanding or not? >> right. this is an excellent question. and the first words of the book are black power. bt power. but it is not about black power. it is about jewish politics. i'm using the frame of the black power movement to get into an understanding what is jewish and what is americand american. and how it is that american jews are acultureating to this culture for scholars and african american history, they will have their own questions. >> wonderful. thank you so muche much. we hope you have enjoyed this morning w
>> the regular websites and locally, arthur coleman in the east bay stocks it. >> and you yourself, are you in the middle of a book tour? >> yes, i'm in the middle of a book tour across the country and i'm website will have the details. >> wonderful. and certainly your classes at san francisco. >> yes, yes. >> we will stop in just a moment and say goodbye but i'm wondering if you can reflect on a familiar piece of this which is that, is the narrative that you...
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coleman has several pets, including his dog , maya.e said he made sure all his animals were accounted for in case he had to get out of there. you end up realizing that, you know. happened in a moment's notice where you have to leave everything. aerial video from sky fox shows firefighters at the scene. fire officials say a downed power lines started this fire on both sides of highway 101. on our arrival. we found about half acre of grass and brush. um, actively burning. we closed both the north and south bend ramps to highway one. oh, one chief jeff, which it said they're investigating if a caltrans crane working on a project may have hit the lines, that line is meant to span all the way across the freeway. and for whatever reason, which we're not sure yet. it's under investigation. that wire marked and came down. the chp issued a traffic alert. the smoke and ramp closures caused major delays. smart trains were halted because hose lines were laid over the railroad tracks to some restrictions on our water supply. we ran a hose line dire
coleman has several pets, including his dog , maya.e said he made sure all his animals were accounted for in case he had to get out of there. you end up realizing that, you know. happened in a moment's notice where you have to leave everything. aerial video from sky fox shows firefighters at the scene. fire officials say a downed power lines started this fire on both sides of highway 101. on our arrival. we found about half acre of grass and brush. um, actively burning. we closed both the north...
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also joining us is charles coleman, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, and an msnbc legallia, we also just got a statement from weiselberg's attorney. i'm going to go ahead and read it. it reads in part, quote, in one of the most difficult decisions of his life, mr. weisselberg decided to enter a plea of guilty today to put an end to this case and a year's long legal and personal nightmares it has caused for him and his family. rather than risk the possible of 15 years in prison, he has agreed to serve 100 days. we are glad to have this behind him. i mean, julia, five months at rikers is a lot for anyone. this is a man who's 75. what will you be watching at the upcoming trump organization trial? >> well, exactly. it's one of the most difficult decisions of his life. i also have to point out, if you're doing a little bit of math there, 100 days is not five months. i would love to say why they said that in the statement. but they're basically coming to the point that they didn't want to do 15 years in jail. still, his lawyer is not really taking a big mea culpa for his clien
also joining us is charles coleman, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, and an msnbc legallia, we also just got a statement from weiselberg's attorney. i'm going to go ahead and read it. it reads in part, quote, in one of the most difficult decisions of his life, mr. weisselberg decided to enter a plea of guilty today to put an end to this case and a year's long legal and personal nightmares it has caused for him and his family. rather than risk the possible of 15 years in...
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reporting in los angeles, christina coleman fox news president biden scheduled to sign the inflationto law. this week. the legislation on healthcare climate and taxes passed with no republican support. $739 billion bill will raise taxes on certain corporation and is projected to cut the deficit by about $100 billion over the next decade. democrats described the bill as historic and transformative. republican lawmakers say the bill will do little to curb inflation, gas prices going down nationwide as the cost of crude oil continues to drop. industry analysts from the lundberg survey say the average price for a gallon of regular gas has gone down 45 cents over the past three weeks to $4.10 that's down from $1 just nine weeks ago but still 85 cents higher compared to this time last year. the san francisco bay area does have the highest gas prices nationwide, with an average of 5 36 a gallon , the lowest average in the nation. baton rouge, louisiana at $3.38 a gallon triple, a analysts say if oil prices continue to decline, drivers will likely continue to see pump prices decrease. counci
reporting in los angeles, christina coleman fox news president biden scheduled to sign the inflationto law. this week. the legislation on healthcare climate and taxes passed with no republican support. $739 billion bill will raise taxes on certain corporation and is projected to cut the deficit by about $100 billion over the next decade. democrats described the bill as historic and transformative. republican lawmakers say the bill will do little to curb inflation, gas prices going down...
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to keep the investigation into a lexus is murder active in to file criminal charges against alicia coleman park mother of a lexus killer. alexis gabe was last seen alive on january. 26th. >> investigators believe her ex-boyfriend, marshall curtis jones had murdered her that evening. a motive for the attack remains unknown and gauge remains have never been found in a timeline of events constructed by investigators. jones is believed to have traveled to his mother's house shortly after killing gave. and then again, a few days later on february second, he flew to seattle to stay at his father's house. alicia clark was briefly detained on may 19th on suspicion of aiding and abetting, but da back to declined to file charges against her. and she was released in early june. jones was fatally shot by police in seattle when officers attempted to arrest him on murder charges. alexis gabe's father says he believes that alicia to face consequences. you know, marshall jones is but it doesn't mean the case is >> someone and that would his mother. lisa. >> kron 4 has reached out to the contra costa count
to keep the investigation into a lexus is murder active in to file criminal charges against alicia coleman park mother of a lexus killer. alexis gabe was last seen alive on january. 26th. >> investigators believe her ex-boyfriend, marshall curtis jones had murdered her that evening. a motive for the attack remains unknown and gauge remains have never been found in a timeline of events constructed by investigators. jones is believed to have traveled to his mother's house shortly after...