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can be legal and after a man was cleared by the court of terror related charges 22 year old chaz copeland who was diagnosed with autism was a are. rested in $28000.00 after making homemade bombs and conducting experimental explosions and his back yard he was initially charged with 6 counts of possessing information likely to be useful for an act of terrorism copeland was handed a 22 month prison sentence but has now been cleared of the more serious terror charges supreme court judges have now ruled that copeland's actions were legal serving the purpose of personal experimentation and self education. now joining us live now to discuss this further and break down all the subtleties is senior research fellow at leeds beckett university law school and former police officer david low and human rights lawyer now if we could go ahead and start with you isn't this a dangerous precedent to be set the idea that experiment thing with explosives is illegal. no i don't think so in fact as the supreme court said this isn't an entirely new concept in any event obviously they went through the laws as we
can be legal and after a man was cleared by the court of terror related charges 22 year old chaz copeland who was diagnosed with autism was a are. rested in $28000.00 after making homemade bombs and conducting experimental explosions and his back yard he was initially charged with 6 counts of possessing information likely to be useful for an act of terrorism copeland was handed a 22 month prison sentence but has now been cleared of the more serious terror charges supreme court judges have now...
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can actually be illegal it is after a man was cleared of terror related charges 22 year old chaz copeland who is diagnosed with autism was arrested in 2018 after making homemade bombs and conducting experimental explosions in his backyard he was initially charged with 6 counts of possessing information likely to be useful for an act of terrorism copeland was earlier handed a 22 month sentence but has now been cleared of the more serious terror targets. as a matter of law personal experimentation and self education are lawful objects we discussed the ruling with david lowy former police officer and senior law researcher and human rights lawyer. obviously every case is different and we have to look at the facts of each case and this case the explosive substance that this 22 year old at that time perhaps even younger had made in in the unit in the garden shed in his house was just less than 10 grams of that substance my main question is why would anyone want to have explosives in the 1st place you know i look at it from from the aspect of terrorism this country the u.k. faces of serious thre
can actually be illegal it is after a man was cleared of terror related charges 22 year old chaz copeland who is diagnosed with autism was arrested in 2018 after making homemade bombs and conducting experimental explosions in his backyard he was initially charged with 6 counts of possessing information likely to be useful for an act of terrorism copeland was earlier handed a 22 month sentence but has now been cleared of the more serious terror targets. as a matter of law personal...
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explosives can be legal it's after a man was cleared of terror related charges 22 year old chaz copeland too as diagnosed with autism was arrested in 2018 off to making homemade bombs on conducting experimental explosions in his backyard he was initially charged with 6 counts of possessing information likely to be useful for an act of terrorism copeland was handed a 22 month prison sentence bought has now been cleared of the more serious terror charges supremes court judges have now rule book opens actions were legal and was something the puppets of personal experimentation education we discussed the decision with former police officer leans back in a fast your school senior. and also human rights com. obviously every case is different and we have to look at the facts of each case and this case the explosive substance that this 22 year old at that time perhaps even younger had made in in the unit in the garden shed in his house was just less than 10 grams of that substance my main question is why would anyone want to have explosives in the 1st place you know i look at it from from the th
explosives can be legal it's after a man was cleared of terror related charges 22 year old chaz copeland too as diagnosed with autism was arrested in 2018 off to making homemade bombs on conducting experimental explosions in his backyard he was initially charged with 6 counts of possessing information likely to be useful for an act of terrorism copeland was handed a 22 month prison sentence bought has now been cleared of the more serious terror charges supremes court judges have now rule book...
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that daylight saving was on the side of the angels. -- copeland was reward with a see net u.s. senate. the farmers were not moved. they had babies of their own, they said and they could barely feed them. the assemblymen in new york repealed the new york state daylight save law and in 1921, all that was standing between new york city and darkness was a local ordinance. but new york was not alone. in the spring of 1921, the "washington post" reported they daylight saving would in be in effect in most of the large cities and industrial centers in northern section of the eastern time zone the majority of the -- but as far as reports or obtainable not florida effect in the southern or western states. some americans called this progress. others called it the disintegration of standard time. every want call the opening federal government to intercede. the lesson of the whole business declared the north american review, obviously is that congress should exercise its constitutional power and perform its constitutional duty of prescribing uniform team measurements and reckonings for the
that daylight saving was on the side of the angels. -- copeland was reward with a see net u.s. senate. the farmers were not moved. they had babies of their own, they said and they could barely feed them. the assemblymen in new york repealed the new york state daylight save law and in 1921, all that was standing between new york city and darkness was a local ordinance. but new york was not alone. in the spring of 1921, the "washington post" reported they daylight saving would in be in...
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the couple have a case for says we're joined by criminal defense attorney and legal analyst trent copeland due to the florida residents have a case against the cruise line look. i'm i don't mean to be harsh and my sympathies go out to anyone who's stuck on a cruise ship at this time quarantine not able to see their family and there for 14 days but i'm just reminded of a line from james carville your friend who said some years ago you know you drag a $100.00 bill through a trailer park you might just find anything i feel like if you drag $100.00 bill across the deck of a cruise ship these days you might just find anything including a lawsuit i mean i just can't believe that this couple and again my heart goes out been stuck on this ship believes that the cruise line should somehow be held responsible and negligent for considered to be negligent because the cruise line did not know more than the federal government so what is an act of god you know bodies no suit is available nobody is to blame but it is look this is a pandemic of of extraordinary proportions the cruise ship had no idea when
the couple have a case for says we're joined by criminal defense attorney and legal analyst trent copeland due to the florida residents have a case against the cruise line look. i'm i don't mean to be harsh and my sympathies go out to anyone who's stuck on a cruise ship at this time quarantine not able to see their family and there for 14 days but i'm just reminded of a line from james carville your friend who said some years ago you know you drag a $100.00 bill through a trailer park you might...
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carter copeland is an analyst on boeing he's a founding partner, actually, at the firm. is the b word being used >> caller: i would agree with andrew that has been the conversation now for a number of days the question is, i think, how much cash are they going to burn through? not how much are they burning through at the moment? the hard part of what has begun with air travel is that we are entering a really unprecedented period of decline. you look at china. china went down roughly 60%. looks like it bottomed here. when you put that type of curve to the rest of the globe what you will get are declines in air travel on a monthly basis that are five times larger than we have seen before. this is uniquely negative for a short period of time the eco system requires a lot of cash to survive. if airlines take in a lot of cash to customers, it is not paying that to boeing or to suppliers. the real question is can you provide enough liquidity in the short term to keep things moving and avoid the problems that come with having significant decreases in a system that is so capital
carter copeland is an analyst on boeing he's a founding partner, actually, at the firm. is the b word being used >> caller: i would agree with andrew that has been the conversation now for a number of days the question is, i think, how much cash are they going to burn through? not how much are they burning through at the moment? the hard part of what has begun with air travel is that we are entering a really unprecedented period of decline. you look at china. china went down roughly 60%....
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this month now that brings me on to the case of testing which the leader of the opposition jeremy copeland grilled to the prime minister over who said in response that it's the government's top priority. over the past few weeks i've asked the prime minister many times what action has been taken to ensure testing is been prioritized and i received assurances that everything that could was being done yet mr speaker leaked emails shows it was just 3 days ago that the prime minister wrote to u.k. research institutes to ask for help saying there was no testing machines available to buy why wasn't this done weeks ago if not months ago when the government was 1st warned about the threat of a global pandemic and what does what action is now being taken to get testing machines is quite right that testing is vital to our success in beating the corona virus and as the health secretary has explained many times we are massively increasing our testing campaign going up from 521-022-5008 day and you know it's a direction to use question this has been a priority of this government ever since the crisis wa
this month now that brings me on to the case of testing which the leader of the opposition jeremy copeland grilled to the prime minister over who said in response that it's the government's top priority. over the past few weeks i've asked the prime minister many times what action has been taken to ensure testing is been prioritized and i received assurances that everything that could was being done yet mr speaker leaked emails shows it was just 3 days ago that the prime minister wrote to u.k....
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. ♪ performing copeland's "appalachian spring." ♪ members of the rotterdam philharmonic responded inen's "ode to joy." ♪ colorado symphony did, too. ♪ music is a universal language. ♪ why do birds suddenly appear >>> in the face of horror, harmony, humanity, and hope. close to u ♪ david wright, abc news, new york. >> thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. please stay safe. good nig governor gavin newsom, touring a facility that is refurbishing medical equipment and as residents settle in to another weekend of shelter in place, many are lining up outside grocery stores. one local supervisor's plan to make this stop. >>> now, your health, your safety, this is abc 7 news. >>> the stay-at-home orders are leel a -- are real, and they are operational in every part of our state. >> that is governor gavin newsom giving the need to stay home after the number of hospitalized for covid-19 has spiked to more than 1,000 patients. >>> the number of bay area cases increased by 140 overnight. with nearly every county reporting new infections. there are now more than 1800 cases acro
. ♪ performing copeland's "appalachian spring." ♪ members of the rotterdam philharmonic responded inen's "ode to joy." ♪ colorado symphony did, too. ♪ music is a universal language. ♪ why do birds suddenly appear >>> in the face of horror, harmony, humanity, and hope. close to u ♪ david wright, abc news, new york. >> thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. please stay safe. good nig governor gavin newsom, touring a facility that is...
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performing copeland's "appalachian spring." ♪ members of the rotterdam philharmonic responded in-kind" ♪ colorado symphony did, too. ♪ music is a universal language. ♪ why do birds suddenly appear >> reporter: in the face of horror, harmony, humanity, and hope. ♪ close to you >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> that gives you chills and really shows that we are together in this time, even though we're apart. >> yes, absolutely, liz. good morning, everyone. we are looking at some wet weather moving into the shoreline, the coast, and parts of the north bay, san francisco right now, a live look outside, we can see from emeryville where we're looking at darkness. 54 over in oakland. we'll have some sun for the afternoon, but totally dry days. there's several of them in my seven-day outlook, that's coming up. >>> okay, it's getting real personal during our shelter in place. some sharks players have had enough. hear who the team captain would least like to co-quarantine with, just ahead i nissan has been with you through thick and thin. and now is no different. we're offering
performing copeland's "appalachian spring." ♪ members of the rotterdam philharmonic responded in-kind" ♪ colorado symphony did, too. ♪ music is a universal language. ♪ why do birds suddenly appear >> reporter: in the face of horror, harmony, humanity, and hope. ♪ close to you >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> that gives you chills and really shows that we are together in this time, even though we're apart. >> yes, absolutely, liz....
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>> copeland. devil's trying to give me the flu and consider not my symptoms. what are the allowances you make for faith, but also for medical advice? >> well were she to use common sense. god gave us medical science for a reason. the christian faith is all about believing, and faith is believing in what you can't see. if you can see it, it's not faith. so we subscribe to the fact that god is supernatural. god can guard us, protect us, keep us. we believe that we have to confess it but also know the reality is, as believers things don't always go as we would like them to and we've got to trust the knowledge and the wisdom that god has given us via medical science. so i think we need to encourage our people to do what 2 timothy said, giving us not a spirit of fear but of power and love and of a sound mind. don't live in fear. confess what you believe absolutely, the bible says we have to confess what we believe in and hold fast to what you believe god can do, but at the same time we understand in this realm of humanity, bad things happen to good people. we're in
>> copeland. devil's trying to give me the flu and consider not my symptoms. what are the allowances you make for faith, but also for medical advice? >> well were she to use common sense. god gave us medical science for a reason. the christian faith is all about believing, and faith is believing in what you can't see. if you can see it, it's not faith. so we subscribe to the fact that god is supernatural. god can guard us, protect us, keep us. we believe that we have to confess it...
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leave your home to celebrate the word of the lord because rest assured, tv televangelist kenneth copelandsy on the case. >> in the name of jesus! >> oh, thank you, jesus. >> standing in the office of the prophet of god, i execute judgment on you, covid-19! i execute judgment on you, satan! you destroyer! you killer! you get out! you get off this nation! i demand judgment on you! i demand -- i demand -- i demand a vaccination to come immediately! >> yes! >> jimmy: did anyone else get the sense the guy in the glasses isn't really buying it? let's look at him again. >> i demand a vaccination to come immediately! >> yes! >> jimmy: yes! maybe we can get some eggs too, lord? lo lordy? of all the dopey things that have been posted online over the past couple of weeks, this might be the dopeyest. the instagrammy for most tone-deaf response to the coronavirus goes to billionaire david geffen who over the weekend posted this photo of his super yacht to instagram with the caption "sunset last night. isolated in the grenadines. avoiding the virus. i'm hoping everyone is staying safe." obviously, that
leave your home to celebrate the word of the lord because rest assured, tv televangelist kenneth copelandsy on the case. >> in the name of jesus! >> oh, thank you, jesus. >> standing in the office of the prophet of god, i execute judgment on you, covid-19! i execute judgment on you, satan! you destroyer! you killer! you get out! you get off this nation! i demand judgment on you! i demand -- i demand -- i demand a vaccination to come immediately! >> yes! >> jimmy:...
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market with the uncertain time phil, we appreciate it >>> for more on boeing, i'm joined by carter copeland. richard alafalia is also here. i'd say, look, it is a cash infusion a lifeline basically but for bioing with the 747-max disaster and should it go forward? >> i wouldn't describe it as a bailout. the truth is that they could simply respond to market realities saying, okay, nobody wants jets right now let's stop all orders to suppliers. let's lay off a lot of people. let's have the suppliers lay off a lot of people. make life difficult and stave off bankruptcy and that would be fine it would be a disaster for the economy. that's really what's at issue here i suspect the overwhelming majority of the sum talked about to filter down through the supply chain making the majority of a boeing jet and to the workers. so really we are not talking about something that bails out boeing we are talking about something that keeps aircraft production goingali at all levels of the supply chain through the just couple of months of the demand side of the aviation industry ceased to function. >> how do
market with the uncertain time phil, we appreciate it >>> for more on boeing, i'm joined by carter copeland. richard alafalia is also here. i'd say, look, it is a cash infusion a lifeline basically but for bioing with the 747-max disaster and should it go forward? >> i wouldn't describe it as a bailout. the truth is that they could simply respond to market realities saying, okay, nobody wants jets right now let's stop all orders to suppliers. let's lay off a lot of people. let's...
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implemented, for example, even the stuff that royal copeland did in new york city, new york city people did die and we heard stories from our guests today about people and their families that did die, but compared to philly and boston, the death rates were -- downwere able to pull it and mitigate if not to contain the spread of the influenza. not find a historian who has looked at the gauze masks who will say that really helped, because they were too porous and people do not wear them, but again, i think the use was more symbolic than it was -- it made people feel better. after reading about all of this stuff, i think making people feel safe is not a bad thing to do, especially if it is -- is making -- if wearing a mask makes you feel good, do it as long as you don't take it away from a nurse or doctor who needs it. you cannot take away a scarce resource. but if it makes you feel safer and helps ratchet down your anxiety. i just read something that indicated stress makes you more vulnerable to infection. yeah. trying to come up with antistress measures, it is an important goal. not 100%
implemented, for example, even the stuff that royal copeland did in new york city, new york city people did die and we heard stories from our guests today about people and their families that did die, but compared to philly and boston, the death rates were -- downwere able to pull it and mitigate if not to contain the spread of the influenza. not find a historian who has looked at the gauze masks who will say that really helped, because they were too porous and people do not wear them, but...
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performing copeland's "appalachian spring." ♪ members of the rotterdam philharmonic responded in-kindven's "ode to joy." ♪ colorado symphony did, too. ♪ music is a universal language. ♪ why do birds suddenly appear >> reporter: in the face of horror, harmony, humanity, and hope. ♪ close to you >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> alone together. i'm looking forward to the elton john concert tonight. >> absolutely. definitely good things coming out of this but so many folks having a rough time. we'll get a little bit of beneficial rain for the first half of your sunday. a live look in walnut creek, all the cloud cover there, it is in the upper 40s in our east bay valleys, today a cool afternoon, but skies will brighten up towards the end of the day, but what does that mean for your sunday afternoon? i'll have the answers in just a few minutes. >> thanks, lisa. mplg it's getting real personal during our shelter in place. some sharks players with have had enough. who the captain leader teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find h
performing copeland's "appalachian spring." ♪ members of the rotterdam philharmonic responded in-kindven's "ode to joy." ♪ colorado symphony did, too. ♪ music is a universal language. ♪ why do birds suddenly appear >> reporter: in the face of horror, harmony, humanity, and hope. ♪ close to you >> reporter: david wright, abc news, new york. >> alone together. i'm looking forward to the elton john concert tonight. >> absolutely. definitely...
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that same year, a girl was born by the name of misty copeland, who eventually took herself as a primarycer in the american ballet theater. we're blessed to have one of those present tonight in the name of coral rose martin. please put your hands together as she comes in in her very own way. [applause] [♪] [applause] >> coral rose martin, ladies and gentlemen. >> we have to take a moment to acknowledge the fillmore. i just bought a wonderful book, and as i look through the pages, it's called harlem of the west, the san francisco fillmore jazz era, and as i turn through the pages and looked at the faces of those that lived in the fillmore and those that lived near the fillmore, the japanese americans and african americans were in that little special area, and all the nightclubs and businesses and churches and the people that created that area because they were segregated to that one little spot, it's a place that's not to be forgotten. and we -- because we have a wonderful person by the name of darlene roberts who's trying to restore the fillmore jazz district, they now have the bay area
that same year, a girl was born by the name of misty copeland, who eventually took herself as a primarycer in the american ballet theater. we're blessed to have one of those present tonight in the name of coral rose martin. please put your hands together as she comes in in her very own way. [applause] [♪] [applause] >> coral rose martin, ladies and gentlemen. >> we have to take a moment to acknowledge the fillmore. i just bought a wonderful book, and as i look through the pages,...
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misty copeland, the popular dancer all in attendance at that event. it's unclear who the individual is but mgm saying they're working with the health department to notify folks who may have been there. back to you. >> all right thank you very much. >>> about five minutes to go here we'll get to brian sullivan who has been watching the incredible moves in oil and energy this week hey, brian. >> hey, carl i'm not sure i have a lot to add. the price of oil down again. not as low as it was a couple of days ago, but it did fall about 5% today or at least unless something changes. you know, and you look and say the xop, the big oil and gas etf. i heard josh saying basically he put together a shopping list with anything but oil and gas companies. apparently everyone else agrees, as well. because you look at the xop. it's under $9. let's consider this, in 2016, oil hit $25 a barrel briefly but it hit that. the xop was at 22 or something like, i think. it's now at 9 and oil is higher. the reason, of course, we've said that a lot of equities have been in big tr
misty copeland, the popular dancer all in attendance at that event. it's unclear who the individual is but mgm saying they're working with the health department to notify folks who may have been there. back to you. >> all right thank you very much. >>> about five minutes to go here we'll get to brian sullivan who has been watching the incredible moves in oil and energy this week hey, brian. >> hey, carl i'm not sure i have a lot to add. the price of oil down again. not as...
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other classes talked about people like misty copeland. others sang songs. other b.s.u. members and i got announced in front of school. it made me feel really proud to be black, and it also felt nice to be standing with other people who share my identity. thank you. [applause] >> i'm a parent of five in the school district. and i'm also a family liaison at dr. george washington carver academic elementary school. and i sit as a coleader on the african-american parent advisory council. and today -- my many hats, i'm here to remind those in the room and the board of the recommendations from apac in regards to how budget cuts may affect them. our recommendations shortly captured or minimized, i won't read them all word for word, is that the requirement of -- i'm sorry, i'm really emotional, because it's a tough night. and because i wear so many hats, everything is near and dear to me. baa injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. [applause] and i cannot sit by and see people fighting for money and salary to live and be comfortable in the city knowing these cuts will direct
other classes talked about people like misty copeland. others sang songs. other b.s.u. members and i got announced in front of school. it made me feel really proud to be black, and it also felt nice to be standing with other people who share my identity. thank you. [applause] >> i'm a parent of five in the school district. and i'm also a family liaison at dr. george washington carver academic elementary school. and i sit as a coleader on the african-american parent advisory council. and...