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curtis was going home. and now he is never going to go home. >> it's not cool to be here. living this lifestyle. you screw up your life. i can't tell people don't do it because i've done it but i can tell them this isn't the way to go. you're not going to gain from coming here. you lose everything. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> coming up on msnbc's "your business," the new owner of a legendary new york neon business puts his own colorful imprint on the company. >>> success secrets from casper, making other mattress companies lose sleep. >>> what you need to know about managing your health care costs. information and advice to help you get ahead of your competition coming up next on "your business."
curtis was going home. and now he is never going to go home. >> it's not cool to be here. living this lifestyle. you screw up your life. i can't tell people don't do it because i've done it but i can tell them this isn't the way to go. you're not going to gain from coming here. you lose everything. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's...
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when you look at glen curtis and the a1 triad, it was a proof of concept. aviatorse train our and start to build up that workforce? the unfortunate truth is that oftentimes, times of combat would bring phenomenal innovations in a very short window of time. world war ii was a prime example. when the war started, we were not as prepared. and we were not the only nation with all of those technologies that they would have at the end of the war. when you look at some of the early airplanes with their speed, agility, ability to take a hit and be shot at and not just blow up, and with fuel tank and all the technologies that would save our aviators and protect them, and realizing that we were expecting longer ranges. we were looking at the navy, the army air corps, and all of those technologies that meant so much. if you look at an airplane like eight 4 u.s. air -- a4 u.s. air -- the old joke is why did have the gold weighing? -- why did it have the goal wing? it is one of those aerodynamic challenges that was very significant, but we achieved it. the hornet was a
when you look at glen curtis and the a1 triad, it was a proof of concept. aviatorse train our and start to build up that workforce? the unfortunate truth is that oftentimes, times of combat would bring phenomenal innovations in a very short window of time. world war ii was a prime example. when the war started, we were not as prepared. and we were not the only nation with all of those technologies that they would have at the end of the war. when you look at some of the early airplanes with...
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but a lot of people -- curtis is on the line now. first he'll show you this headline. the president is going to ell you to go out there and pick them peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, and these people ain't want to do it and then they're going to get upset but too late to be because they won't everybody out. in theire really blind minds. they need to be paying attention i need to saying, oh, make some money and build that wall. built, get that wall you're in trouble. you're going to have to go to and then what you going to say? that's my comment. and i just wonder is there somebody that can call me and me know how they explain -- expect to do that people are being led down he wrong road host: curtis, thank you for mississippi. next is cynthia from texas. hello. >> hi there. we already have a bill and they it.t need to sign spending billions of dollars on the wall is not going to keep coming over here. they climb it. they could dig under it. that's crazy. and another thing, banning muslims? e have 20 million muslims already living here. i mean, for a long time we've living he
but a lot of people -- curtis is on the line now. first he'll show you this headline. the president is going to ell you to go out there and pick them peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, and these people ain't want to do it and then they're going to get upset but too late to be because they won't everybody out. in theire really blind minds. they need to be paying attention i need to saying, oh, make some money and build that wall. built, get that wall you're in trouble. you're going to have to go to and...
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i came to you from my country iraq, from curtis dan, iraq. the country that is intense with suffering. a people that were struggling for decades under dictatorial regime. and suffer displacement and wars and oppression. after the positive role that united states played in to liberate us from the dictatorial regime. our people suffered from al-qaeda. which the whole world suffers from. and now we are suffering from isil. that you are all standing with us to eradicate them. there is no component of order a people that they didn't suffer oppression. shia, sunnis, the kurds, the christians and the yazidis, turkmen. the 1700 murders, of course for those who don't know speicher, it's an american soldier that was killed on that day. therefore, they named after, they named the base after his name to perpetuate his memory. speicher said martyrs, kidnapping, extermination of our tribe, displacing christians, thousands of murders, all of these are witnesses and prove as they were targeting all of us. despite the ordeal that was passed to us, the yazidis
i came to you from my country iraq, from curtis dan, iraq. the country that is intense with suffering. a people that were struggling for decades under dictatorial regime. and suffer displacement and wars and oppression. after the positive role that united states played in to liberate us from the dictatorial regime. our people suffered from al-qaeda. which the whole world suffers from. and now we are suffering from isil. that you are all standing with us to eradicate them. there is no component...
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curtis watson is the one behind the kidnapping during the victim was able to free herself. they are searching around little hunting creek. he may be armed with a knife. right now, the search is on for a driver accused of slamming into a parked police officer's car and then taking off. it happened during a traffic stop before 4:00 on talbert terrace in southeast. the officer approached the car, the suspect reversed, slammed into the officer's car, and took off. the suspect got away. the officer suffered minor injuries and is expected to be ok. happening now, the conservative political action conference, or cpac, at the national harbor. our q mccray is live this noon with what is going on there. q? q: it has been a busy day to say the least here at national harbor. there is a death investigation going on as well is what is going on at it isave been going on, day to come and we have video to show you, live pictures of what is going on. it is a big list of big names expected to take the stage today, including vice president mike pence, white house banner, tedteve cruz, and secr
curtis watson is the one behind the kidnapping during the victim was able to free herself. they are searching around little hunting creek. he may be armed with a knife. right now, the search is on for a driver accused of slamming into a parked police officer's car and then taking off. it happened during a traffic stop before 4:00 on talbert terrace in southeast. the officer approached the car, the suspect reversed, slammed into the officer's car, and took off. the suspect got away. the officer...
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let's go to curtis in texas, curtis. >> caller: how are you, cramer?urtis from texas. >> i'm good. how about you, partner? >> caller: great. my question is groopro. i bought this stock back in may last year. it was down ninish, rocketed up to 17, almost 18, and then it seesawed back down to 8, almost 9. what do i do? do i stay with it? >> you know what, i just don't think gopro is a great stock. you know, i know hope should be part of the equation but you got to hope it goes above 10 so you can do some selling. let's go to bud in ohio, bud. >> caller: booyah, skee-daddy. this is your longtime fan bun in beautiful acrun, ohio, here to thank you for all you do for us and ask your current opinion on an internet of things semi-play that doesn't get a lot of attention it seems. what do you think about cypress semiconductor? >> have you noticed, bud, and thank you for those kind words and hello to akron, that that stock is beginning to run, and it should because it's dirt cheap. i think it goes higher. i want you to hold on to cy, cypress semi. i know what d
let's go to curtis in texas, curtis. >> caller: how are you, cramer?urtis from texas. >> i'm good. how about you, partner? >> caller: great. my question is groopro. i bought this stock back in may last year. it was down ninish, rocketed up to 17, almost 18, and then it seesawed back down to 8, almost 9. what do i do? do i stay with it? >> you know what, i just don't think gopro is a great stock. you know, i know hope should be part of the equation but you got to hope it...
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is it curtis mayfield you have bad associations with?ove: whenever i hear curtis mayfield, just as a kid, that particular structure always frightened. >> anthony: aqua lung, jethro tull, i whipped into a murderous rage right away. >> questlove: even now? >> anthony: even now. i'm angry that that band ever existed. i hate that old englishy, old, bar minstrely, stand on one leg mother -- hate that shit. you never know when you play music were they molested by a rodeo clown to that song and jethro tull, he's my version of that. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. it has long been called storm of tiny bubbles, the champagne of beers. ♪ if you've got the time welcome to the high life. ♪ we've got the bee ♪ miller beer ♪ don't just eat. ♪ mangia! bertolli. go sensationally bold! new colorsensational loaded bolds from maybelline new york. loaded with hyper-color pigments for one-stroke intensity.
is it curtis mayfield you have bad associations with?ove: whenever i hear curtis mayfield, just as a kid, that particular structure always frightened. >> anthony: aqua lung, jethro tull, i whipped into a murderous rage right away. >> questlove: even now? >> anthony: even now. i'm angry that that band ever existed. i hate that old englishy, old, bar minstrely, stand on one leg mother -- hate that shit. you never know when you play music were they molested by a rodeo clown to...
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curtis in ohio, curtis. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> good, how about you?doing well. my call is concerning sam's boston brew. >> no, we're not a buyer of that. buy constellation here. in fact margarita day, don't forget that. and let's go to will in north carolina. will? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> good. >> caller: i just want to know what you thought about it long-term. >> they had an announcement that says they have a good pc play. you know i like amd. i still like my cicrmicron. amg is a buy. diane in maryland. >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah from ellicott city, maryland. i watch you every single night. and when i'm not able to watch you, i tape you and watch you later. my stop is gilead. >> gilead must do something with its cash. i mentioned insider earlier. they should buy insight. and that is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by -- hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn
curtis in ohio, curtis. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> good, how about you?doing well. my call is concerning sam's boston brew. >> no, we're not a buyer of that. buy constellation here. in fact margarita day, don't forget that. and let's go to will in north carolina. will? >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> good. >> caller: i just want to know what you thought about it long-term. >> they had an announcement that says they have a good...
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we also have curtis lee, political reporter for "the new york times."ese poll numbers, do they -- we have a majority saying let's look into this. do these poll numbers ask the president to address this topic more specifically other than the 30, 50,000 level comments he's made so far? >> i'm not sure these poll numbers are going to make any impact on donald trump. in his mind, he's trying to politicize and people still talking about russia are really just fake news and saying that democrats are really using this issue to try to delegitimatize his presidency. especially since it's 53%, this could fall on political minds. we already see one republican congressman saying that there should be a special prosecutor investigations. but most republicans are quiet on this issue while democrats want to see something done about this. >> it's the independents that we're watching that are against this. that's the key middle, as we all three know, as we look at polls moving forward. as you look at this, curtis, what do you expect him to say on tuesday on this topic? i
we also have curtis lee, political reporter for "the new york times."ese poll numbers, do they -- we have a majority saying let's look into this. do these poll numbers ask the president to address this topic more specifically other than the 30, 50,000 level comments he's made so far? >> i'm not sure these poll numbers are going to make any impact on donald trump. in his mind, he's trying to politicize and people still talking about russia are really just fake news and saying...
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so the judge in the case, curtis wang outcome his real name, i'm shocked. he conducted out how to conduct a fair trial, and he was judicious. the black reporters at the concerts over the white reporter at the trial said so. and reading the transcript we didn't have a transcript. until recently. so i think i'm the second historian to write a sentence based on the transcript. we did know what she said at the trial. curtis swango, if i make you mad on a wednesday, on saturday you, shoot me, it's hard to cry self-defense, right? things don't happen that way. so how could we have it in a country store, many days earlier, several days earlier, from this lynching, how could that be relevant to the charge, for the murder charge? the judge ruled if not relevant. he finally agreed to let her testify and sent the jury out of the room. now, the defense probably figured they would hear about it anyway. and the other thing is, and, of course, the story she told is an old familiar story she said about the black beast rapist and the white southern lily. that story was hang
so the judge in the case, curtis wang outcome his real name, i'm shocked. he conducted out how to conduct a fair trial, and he was judicious. the black reporters at the concerts over the white reporter at the trial said so. and reading the transcript we didn't have a transcript. until recently. so i think i'm the second historian to write a sentence based on the transcript. we did know what she said at the trial. curtis swango, if i make you mad on a wednesday, on saturday you, shoot me, it's...
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to which we jayson curtis, kendis, i hate to say it you did not make valentine's day great again by wearingit. after five second, i couldn't take it anymore. so i super glued my eyes shut. >> on the dull side. jayson hasn't been able to open his eyes since. thank you, jayson. >> this comment. >> read this one out loud. kendis vs. diane. >> loudly. shout it. >> glasses aren't working. >> it says diane wins! boom. >> what kind of name is franlix? >> doug lambert on twitter, says he loves the hugs to the delightful linsey davis. >> yes. linsey was great. >> lambert wishing love and hugs to linsey. thank you, doug. >> how did all this happen, play out? >> well, a lot of people were wondering. how in the world we -- changed so quickly. >> we literally had two minu between the dmcommercial break. >> i had to run and change behind the scenes. kendis held up anchoring duties so i could change during the segment. kendis had a commercial break. shot the video. to show everybody how the thing went down. take is a village really. >> the village, me, donna and -- >> just like that. tah-dah. >> voile. th
to which we jayson curtis, kendis, i hate to say it you did not make valentine's day great again by wearingit. after five second, i couldn't take it anymore. so i super glued my eyes shut. >> on the dull side. jayson hasn't been able to open his eyes since. thank you, jayson. >> this comment. >> read this one out loud. kendis vs. diane. >> loudly. shout it. >> glasses aren't working. >> it says diane wins! boom. >> what kind of name is franlix? >>...
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i am jesse johnson and reiterate what curtis said today. the 180 jones street is important. it's crucial to the future of working class and low income people in the tenderloin and equally important the process by which the decision was made. this entailed months of negotiation between the coalition and the group and hours of conversation within the community. we covered a whole range of issues from strategies for our survival perhaps collective vision of our future, accountability, representation, transparency, all these issues were an important part of that discussion. i know in the past two too often decisions of this magnitude have been made by political players or gate keepers and this time was different and had empowered residents and please support that. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> hi supervisors. my name is eric and i'm a community organizer in the tenderloin and member of the tenderloin congress. support the 180 jones street project. we have a state of the art agreement and standard for developers in the future. this process took over a
i am jesse johnson and reiterate what curtis said today. the 180 jones street is important. it's crucial to the future of working class and low income people in the tenderloin and equally important the process by which the decision was made. this entailed months of negotiation between the coalition and the group and hours of conversation within the community. we covered a whole range of issues from strategies for our survival perhaps collective vision of our future, accountability,...
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curtis reeves says he feared for his safety when he shot chad olsen during a confrontation in 2014. it started when reeves asked olsen to turn off his cell phone. >>> eleven unidentified passengers walked through a security lane without being screened at jfk airport early this morning. all because the tsa lefts the area open and unattended. this is according to a new york daily news report. law enforcement source tells the newspaper that a metal detector went off three times as travelers walked through that screening lane. tsa says it's reviewing the incident but says it's confident the incident represented no safety threat. >>> coming up next, people in texas are cleaning up on this presidents day after a series prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> new at 6:00, we have the back story to this photo. firefighters plucked a dog from a burning building. this happened last month. th
curtis reeves says he feared for his safety when he shot chad olsen during a confrontation in 2014. it started when reeves asked olsen to turn off his cell phone. >>> eleven unidentified passengers walked through a security lane without being screened at jfk airport early this morning. all because the tsa lefts the area open and unattended. this is according to a new york daily news report. law enforcement source tells the newspaper that a metal detector went off three times as...
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>> press secretary spicer: thank you, curtis. as i have noted before, the end of the day, this order is about two things. one, keeping our cities safe, and two, respecting the hard earned taxpayers who send their money to the federal government. the president is going to do everything he can within the scope of the executive order to make sure that the cities you do not comply with it, counties and other institutions, that the remains into a cities, they will not get federal government funding and compliance with the executive order. more areas like miami-dade down in florida understand the importance of this order, it we hope cities like cincinnati and others community around the country follow their lead and comply with that. with that, anita. >> reporter: two questions. first one is, can you tell us who is paying or how it is happening with the prime minister she is able to visit lago, who will be paying r that? i asked the white house, they referred me to the state who referred me to the japanese government, it seem like the
>> press secretary spicer: thank you, curtis. as i have noted before, the end of the day, this order is about two things. one, keeping our cities safe, and two, respecting the hard earned taxpayers who send their money to the federal government. the president is going to do everything he can within the scope of the executive order to make sure that the cities you do not comply with it, counties and other institutions, that the remains into a cities, they will not get federal government...
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curtis reeves took the stand at a court hearing. judge will decide whether he goes to trial to charges of second-degree murder. and avoids prosecution on florida's stand your ground law. he believes his life was in danger. when he got into an argument. with chad wilson who was texting during a preview. >> when i looked up, he was coming over the seat, at me, across the front where my wife was. >> he said wolfson hit him in the face and was threatening to do more. and that's when he reached for his gun and fired. the stand your ground law says a person can use deadly force when faced with a violent confrontation and fears death or great bodily harm. >>> sharp shooter accidentally fires his weapon. >>> first, a wife and five kids lose their husband and father in a deadly accident for years, fios has been promising but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more
curtis reeves took the stand at a court hearing. judge will decide whether he goes to trial to charges of second-degree murder. and avoids prosecution on florida's stand your ground law. he believes his life was in danger. when he got into an argument. with chad wilson who was texting during a preview. >> when i looked up, he was coming over the seat, at me, across the front where my wife was. >> he said wolfson hit him in the face and was threatening to do more. and that's when he...
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the cast will return for the fundrais co-created by "love actually" writer-director richard curtis.n theaters this weekend, ice cube and charlie day are teachers off our mug for a mug contest and take a look at just a few of the entries we recieved. just snap a photo of you watching gmw with your current coffee mug, post it to twitter with the #gmwmug and if we choose your picture, we will upgrade your current mug, to one of ou morning washington every morning to see if we upgrade your mug. you can also post it to our facebook page, facebook.com/wjlat v or upload the pic to burst.com/wjla coming up at six - problems on the roads. water shooting out from a water main break in alexandria. and still no repair crews in sight. we're live on the scene - in just two minuets. brianne live tease z231xz zi0z y231xy yi0y >> we begin with a breaking news alert. multiple people hurt in an overnight assault in bethesda. what went down and word from police. standing ins d.c., solidarity. the closures affecting you as we get ready for a day without immigrants. on cap, but a change around the corner
the cast will return for the fundrais co-created by "love actually" writer-director richard curtis.n theaters this weekend, ice cube and charlie day are teachers off our mug for a mug contest and take a look at just a few of the entries we recieved. just snap a photo of you watching gmw with your current coffee mug, post it to twitter with the #gmwmug and if we choose your picture, we will upgrade your current mug, to one of ou morning washington every morning to see if we upgrade...
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. >>> in celebration of black history month state representative w curtis thomas sponsor an essay contestor high school seniors in his 100 and eighty-first legislative district. >> for the essays he asked for students to write about the national government and recent presidential election, four seniors received awards and tablets for their work. siani nash a student at school of engineers and science took top honors for the first places say. love seeing our young people engaged, nicely done. >>> kate bilo joins us now. i am with you, you said earlier i feel like i'm not ready to let today go. >> i feel like i have more things to do outside that i didn't get to. >> what can i squeeze in, right before i go to work, how much time can i get in my lawn chair with my book, flip-flops because you want to make the most of this day. >> come on ladies, let it go. >> i know. >> the sunnies already setting >> tomorrow we will not see quite as much sun. it is a mild day but not as nice as today. today was a picture perfect day. today would be a great day for september, october, may, june, maybe a grea
. >>> in celebration of black history month state representative w curtis thomas sponsor an essay contestor high school seniors in his 100 and eighty-first legislative district. >> for the essays he asked for students to write about the national government and recent presidential election, four seniors received awards and tablets for their work. siani nash a student at school of engineers and science took top honors for the first places say. love seeing our young people engaged,...
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curtis reeves is charged with killing chad le cl killing chad oulson after his use of a cell phone andhat argument escalated. reese's wife defended her husband telling the judge he was scared of oulson and fired in self-defense. >> you're looking at mr. oulson at that point and you see him lunging forward. is that correct. >> yes, i saw that. >> when you say he was leaning forward, describe for the court what it is that you see at the time. >> it happened very quickly. and his whole upper body just came forward and i thought that he was >> well, today oulson's wife is set to testify about what she saw when her husband was shot. the judge is expected to rule sometime next week whether the case will go to trial. >>> a florida police officer who shot and killed a woman during a training session has turned himself in on manslaughter charges. lee cole could face 30 years in prison if convicted. last summer officer cole shot 73-year-old mary knowlton during a role-playing exercise on the use of legal force free on $5,000 bond. the former team doctor from the game jazz ticks team is facing ne
curtis reeves is charged with killing chad le cl killing chad oulson after his use of a cell phone andhat argument escalated. reese's wife defended her husband telling the judge he was scared of oulson and fired in self-defense. >> you're looking at mr. oulson at that point and you see him lunging forward. is that correct. >> yes, i saw that. >> when you say he was leaning forward, describe for the court what it is that you see at the time. >> it happened very quickly....
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curtis reeves is using the controversial stand your ground law to avoid a murder trial. that florida law allows people to use deadly force when they fear death or great bodily harm. reeves is accused of fatally shooting chad oulson. they argued about olsen's texting in the movie theater then olson threw a cell phone at reeves. the hearing could last two weeks. >>> the tsa is trying to explain how a checkpoint went unstaffed. 11 passengers walked through an unsupervised metal detector at new york's kennedy airport yesterday. three set off the detector's alarm. the tsa did not report the breach to police for two hours. the agency says employees involved will be disciplined and retrained. >>> a new study finds teen suicide attempts fell as same-sex marriage became legal and researchers found a 7% decline in 32 states legalized same-sex marriage. that figure was 14% among gay, lesbian and bisexual high school students and it focused on data before the supreme court's historic ruling legalizing same-sex marriages. >>> heartbreaking news from former teen idol david cassidy bat
curtis reeves is using the controversial stand your ground law to avoid a murder trial. that florida law allows people to use deadly force when they fear death or great bodily harm. reeves is accused of fatally shooting chad oulson. they argued about olsen's texting in the movie theater then olson threw a cell phone at reeves. the hearing could last two weeks. >>> the tsa is trying to explain how a checkpoint went unstaffed. 11 passengers walked through an unsupervised metal detector...
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. >> funny enough we should mention adam curtis at the big part of the beginning. >> we were talking about that yesterday. >> and then going down the cul-de-sac looking at me. [laughter] but looking at the early public relations with with the nephew of sigmund freud preachers predominantly the thinking just had that intuitive sense like karl rove like p.t. barnum but the unfunny enough we're in the world of locals and nephews that is interesting. id to represented the industry in a profound way with that early in the standing of truth. >> and with those alternative fax. and to save the following to me. so what do you mean? >> try this one. >> the problem with analyzing capitalism that is the classic marxist activists problem but that is like if there is water everywhere. isn't exactly the answer. i actually simultaneously believe the internet needs and fears to not play along those classical lines. that is why they cannot get right the fear of revolution and. with the earth itself. there isn't a profound respect to have answers to all kinds of questions not to say that with health ca
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. >> reporter: city councilman curtis jones. >> what we have to do is try to put police officers hereo to calm it down but then when they apprehend someone doing something wrong rachet up the fines and penalties. >> reporter: what do you say to the person responsible? >> i just hope that you turn yourself in and have a conscious and this is really tearing my family up. >> reporter: truly heartbreaking for those young children at that to have to witness and the driver was last seen heading south on 57 street and anyone with information are asked to contact detectives live at aid christieileto. >>> slashing 2 billion in the pennsylvania budget and the spending plan does not rely on tax hikes but streamlining government which is getting a positive reception from republican lawmakers. >> in fact, it contains the largest content of bureaucracy in our history. >> reporter: for example the governor wants to merge four existing agencies into a single department of health and human services. he wants municipalities that don't have their own police to pay for state troopers and wolf is asking f
. >> reporter: city councilman curtis jones. >> what we have to do is try to put police officers hereo to calm it down but then when they apprehend someone doing something wrong rachet up the fines and penalties. >> reporter: what do you say to the person responsible? >> i just hope that you turn yourself in and have a conscious and this is really tearing my family up. >> reporter: truly heartbreaking for those young children at that to have to witness and the...
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the film's director richard curtis announced natalie cast will be reuniting on the small screen for this years red nose day and described the short sequel called red nose actually as a tendency to see what everybody is up to now. a number of stars will come back, including hugh grant, key ra knightly and liam neeson. >>> american film festival honors on friday, she's set to receive entertainment icon award at ceremony being held, in los angeles. latifah's 30 year career, three decade, includes music, theater, film. she was nominated for best supporting actress academy award for 2002 chicago. i think of queen latifah i think of... >> what was that, 1992. >> i will not say how oldy was then. >> you are younger then us. >> look at the this guy. >> much younger. >> yes. >> slightly younger in living single such a good show. >> yes. >> she has had quite a career, 30 years. >> she has not changed at all. >> there is a expression for that i will not repeat that. >> i don't even get what that is. >> okay. >> yes, our floor director says let's go, but, not the greatest day to take but it is shapi
the film's director richard curtis announced natalie cast will be reuniting on the small screen for this years red nose day and described the short sequel called red nose actually as a tendency to see what everybody is up to now. a number of stars will come back, including hugh grant, key ra knightly and liam neeson. >>> american film festival honors on friday, she's set to receive entertainment icon award at ceremony being held, in los angeles. latifah's 30 year career, three decade,...
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jaime lee curtis tweets a picture of herself and paxton in "true lives" saying he was a loving human. and tom hanks wrote, bill paxton was simply a wonderful man. a wonderful man. he leaves behind two children and his wife louise. bill paxton sadly died at the age of 61. >>> and joseph walker became an icon on television as the original judge on "the people's court." he was wounded in the pacific and served for two decades in california courts and presided over the divorce of jack cook. on the show that made him an institution, he was known for his fairness and decisions. in a "washington post" poll from 1989, get this, it found that while more than 60% of the americans couldn't name a supreme court justice, 54% of americans could definitely name judge wapner. he died at home in los angeles at the age of 97. >>> now we'll check on the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. today is looking pretty quiet today. >> it's not bad today. we have had a lot of thunderstorm outbreaks for this month of february and it will continue. in northern mississippi, this is not severe weather, just
jaime lee curtis tweets a picture of herself and paxton in "true lives" saying he was a loving human. and tom hanks wrote, bill paxton was simply a wonderful man. a wonderful man. he leaves behind two children and his wife louise. bill paxton sadly died at the age of 61. >>> and joseph walker became an icon on television as the original judge on "the people's court." he was wounded in the pacific and served for two decades in california courts and presided over the...
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. >> reporter: curtis graves, now 78, remembers seeing america in the 1940s and 50s from the back seats parents' car. >> we went to california. we went to florida. we went to chicago. we went-- we went all over the place. >> reporter: do you remember being turned away? >> i remember my dad stopping for gas, and they'd look at me and look at him and say, "we don't have any gas for you." >> reporter: black americans were routinely refiewssed service, and in so-called "sundown towns" african americans knew if they were caught after sundown, they could face physical attack. victor greerng a new york city postal worker, created a travel guide called "the negro motorist green book." he collected references from other black letter carriers to create a state-by-state list of accommodations, open to everyone. a.c. howard's parents used green's books each summer to drive from chicago to mississippi. did it get worse the further south you got? >> to tell you the truth, it got worse when you left chicago, you know. >> reporter: in some respects, "the green book" was a survival guide. >> it was. it
. >> reporter: curtis graves, now 78, remembers seeing america in the 1940s and 50s from the back seats parents' car. >> we went to california. we went to florida. we went to chicago. we went-- we went all over the place. >> reporter: do you remember being turned away? >> i remember my dad stopping for gas, and they'd look at me and look at him and say, "we don't have any gas for you." >> reporter: black americans were routinely refiewssed service, and in...
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if the judge agrees with curtis reeves he will not be prosecuted.ling 43-year-old chad olson during an argument at this tampa area movie theater in 2014. >> 911 what is your emergency. >> there's been a gunshot at the theater. >> in a court hearing monday doctors testified that he's an old man with arthritis and said he had good reason to fear a physical fight with a man who was 6-foot-three. the entire argument was over a cell phone that this husband and father was using during the previews. chad olsen's wife who was sitting next to him in the theater said he was using the phone to reach their babysitter. the latest on the case at 7:00 a.m. with your "gma" first look, i'm steve osunsami. >> this "gma" first look is brought to you by your philadelphia tri-state cadillac dealers. introducing the first ever >> ♪ [ sniffles, sneeze ] allergy symptoms distracting you? [ sneeze ] doctors recommend taking non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with claritin, you get powerful, non-drowsy relief, 24-hours a day. day afte
if the judge agrees with curtis reeves he will not be prosecuted.ling 43-year-old chad olson during an argument at this tampa area movie theater in 2014. >> 911 what is your emergency. >> there's been a gunshot at the theater. >> in a court hearing monday doctors testified that he's an old man with arthritis and said he had good reason to fear a physical fight with a man who was 6-foot-three. the entire argument was over a cell phone that this husband and father was using...
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. >> curtis and robert frank in. curtis, you got -- oh, curtis is gone. good.i don't need to worry. >> i'm here. >> oh, he's not gone. sorry, curtis. >> thanks. yeah, i thought it was a great interview. i thought it was a starting gun for the trump administration, talking about tax reform. i think it was very ambitious. i was glad to hear he had an ambitious goal line of august recess. put that in perspective, that's really 17 weeks from now. if you put out a plan in mid-march, that really gives you 14 weeks. while we could pass something quickly out of the house, when it gets to the senate, that's when things slow down. if you're going to use reconciliation t provides a lot of benefits. for instance, just a 51-vote threshold, but it does have drawbacks. you can't add to the deficit outside the ten-year budget window. they're going to be constrained about what they can pass. maybe they have to limit it to corporate or one side of the coin and worry about it later when they have a super majority in 2018. democrats are going to defend 23 states, ten of those won
. >> curtis and robert frank in. curtis, you got -- oh, curtis is gone. good.i don't need to worry. >> i'm here. >> oh, he's not gone. sorry, curtis. >> thanks. yeah, i thought it was a great interview. i thought it was a starting gun for the trump administration, talking about tax reform. i think it was very ambitious. i was glad to hear he had an ambitious goal line of august recess. put that in perspective, that's really 17 weeks from now. if you put out a plan in...
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. >> i want to bring in bryan curtis who interviewed gary lamb for us.rrie lam for us. how did she see herself different from her rival? >> long experience in government. she has been in government for 30 years or so. not really running for election. i called her out on that because she bristled a bit when i said you do not have much political experience. she said i do, i have been in the civil service. i said yes, but you have not run for election. she said yes that is true, but i have a lot of experience, i know how to make of decisions. she thinks she is making the transition from government official to being hong kong's leader. she also said she wants to spend. she talked about how hong kong has been kind of stingy with his finances. she said that they have been in surplus all the way back to 2003 and 2004. she said she wants to spend, spend, spend. >> could be almost like an indirect blow against her rival. i want to talk about her views when it comes to electoral reform as well as national security legislation. >> that was interesting because at on
. >> i want to bring in bryan curtis who interviewed gary lamb for us.rrie lam for us. how did she see herself different from her rival? >> long experience in government. she has been in government for 30 years or so. not really running for election. i called her out on that because she bristled a bit when i said you do not have much political experience. she said i do, i have been in the civil service. i said yes, but you have not run for election. she said yes that is true, but i...
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and funny enough we should also mention adam curtis, whose film "century of the self" informed a bigpart of the beginning of this book. are you familiar with that? he that -- in fact we were joking earlier -- >> we talk about that yesterday. >> seems like a few different roads i went done to find adam temperaturety the end of the cull -- cul-de-sac. ... strikes early on really understood what we take for granted politics now but was the spin and how to use it in a profound way for a lot of the groundwork in terms of that. so that's fitting into that early understanding of the thesis of showmanship and production. production. >> listen, you said about said e following in a recent conversation. a lot of social movements did themselves a disservice to. what did you mean by that? >> do you want to try this one out? >> okay. >> the problem with analyzing capitalism because it is everywhere you think you have the answer for everything. of course that is happening. it's capitalism. it's simultaneously believe that the. playing the classic line and that being said that's why most marxist phi
and funny enough we should also mention adam curtis, whose film "century of the self" informed a bigpart of the beginning of this book. are you familiar with that? he that -- in fact we were joking earlier -- >> we talk about that yesterday. >> seems like a few different roads i went done to find adam temperaturety the end of the cull -- cul-de-sac. ... strikes early on really understood what we take for granted politics now but was the spin and how to use it in a profound...
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when curtis lamay -- not going to go and bomb berlin when the wall was going up weapon don't want a third world war in europe. so my hope is that the trump administration has cautionary figures because we all want to get isis but donald trump, as you see from iter is empet tours and lives in the eternal now. want to do this and the world is complicated, and to just have somebody doing hair-trigger things without seeing the consequences is to me the frightening thing about the transition we're going through right now. >> let me just jump in here. [applause] >> this clock is moving at an incredibly rapid rate. jack, i think people are impressed by the generals that are surrounding the new president. it appears from what i read in the media. what is your sense of them? and how are they going to respond if trump is as impulsive and ignorant has is a critics juror, publicly several of them have disaggrieved with things that president trump has said and said when he was candidate. so, i think one can have some degree of confidence the end of the day they are going to feel empowered by having su
when curtis lamay -- not going to go and bomb berlin when the wall was going up weapon don't want a third world war in europe. so my hope is that the trump administration has cautionary figures because we all want to get isis but donald trump, as you see from iter is empet tours and lives in the eternal now. want to do this and the world is complicated, and to just have somebody doing hair-trigger things without seeing the consequences is to me the frightening thing about the transition we're...
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>> thanks, curtis. as i have noted before, the end of the day this order is about two things.our cities safe and two, respecting the hard-earned taxpayers who send their money to the federal government. the president will do everything he can within the scope of the executive order to make sure that cities who don't comply with it, counties and other institutions, that remain sanctuary cities don't get federal government funding in compliance with the executive order. more areas like miami-dade, down in florida, understand the importance of this order and we hope cities like cincinnati and other communities around the country follow their lead and comply with that. with that, anita kumar. >> i have two questions. the first one is, can you tell us who is paying or how this is happening with prime minister abe's visit to mar-a-lago? who will be paying for that? i asked the white house yesterday. they referred me to state. state referred me to t japanese goverent who didn't respond. seems, prime minister was paying and money was going to treasury as previously discussed. >> when
>> thanks, curtis. as i have noted before, the end of the day this order is about two things.our cities safe and two, respecting the hard-earned taxpayers who send their money to the federal government. the president will do everything he can within the scope of the executive order to make sure that cities who don't comply with it, counties and other institutions, that remain sanctuary cities don't get federal government funding in compliance with the executive order. more areas like...
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.>> my kitchen rules judge curtis stone invited us to his restaurant to give us some easy super bowlty ideas. >> it is going to be incredible but also kind of low maintenance. i want to have fun as well. i don't want to be a slave to the kitchen especially on the big day. >> the first thing this is how to grill the perfect hotdog. the first thing is a pickle, to me it is about the condiments yes ketchup and mustard is fine but step up your game. one part water, sugar and vinegar, and then you bring that to a boil and flavor it with whatever you want. and then i have got some black pepper, chilly flakes, whatever flavors you like. and then you need some sort, a generous pinch of salt. the truth, you can pickle anything, red onions, cauliflower, as soon as this comes to a boil you put it on the vegetables, cover it and that is it. leave it, forget about it, put it in the fridge. >> i should start grilling the hot dogs. there are no rules necessarily, as soon as you start turning them and you see that grilling mark you are in a good place. you don't want to overcook it will dry out, but
.>> my kitchen rules judge curtis stone invited us to his restaurant to give us some easy super bowlty ideas. >> it is going to be incredible but also kind of low maintenance. i want to have fun as well. i don't want to be a slave to the kitchen especially on the big day. >> the first thing this is how to grill the perfect hotdog. the first thing is a pickle, to me it is about the condiments yes ketchup and mustard is fine but step up your game. one part water, sugar and...
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my job is to get answers, curtis, which i did. it was a hard news interview, not a debate.rch 28th, you can order on billoreilly.com, amazon, barnes & noble. if you our premium you get for half price. more importantly, it is entertaining, so you learn while you were having an enjoyable experience, and that's our formula. we appreciate you read the book, wallace. way to go! happy 70th anniversary! thank you for watching the factor. factor tip of the day, amazing super bowl expedition was, i had to confess, i thought lady gaga was going to rent on the country at the halftime show. instead, she sang a patriotic song, did a nice performance you like lady gaga. i was wrong, and i apologize to the got a person. i was wrong. he showed great determination and resilience winning in overtime. here is the suite 19. when you are losing, and you will sometimes inlet, never give up. but hard to the end, is this spartans show the world on your shield knock carrying it. that is us for estimate. check out the direct web site. spout out anywhere in the world. l1]oreilly@foxnews.coml0. were t
my job is to get answers, curtis, which i did. it was a hard news interview, not a debate.rch 28th, you can order on billoreilly.com, amazon, barnes & noble. if you our premium you get for half price. more importantly, it is entertaining, so you learn while you were having an enjoyable experience, and that's our formula. we appreciate you read the book, wallace. way to go! happy 70th anniversary! thank you for watching the factor. factor tip of the day, amazing super bowl expedition was, i...
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. >>> the latest in a stand your ground case in florida where curtis reeves killed a movie in a movie after an argument over a cell phone and his wife is taking the stand and steve osunsami is covering the case. >> reporter: good morning, the judge in this case will visit the movie theater where the shooting happened. she will decide before trial whether the shooting was justified. the wife of 73-year-old curtis reeves is defending her husband to decide if he has a good enough excuse to avoid a murder charge. vivian told the judge he fired in self-defense. >> you are looking at mr. oulson at that point and see him lunging forward? >> yes, i saw that. his whole upper body just came forward and i thought that he was coming over. >> reporter: he is accused of killing 43-year-old chad oulson at an argument at this tampa movie theater hoping to use florida's controversial stand your ground law to avoid prosecution. the two men are seen arguing in this video from the dark theater. that's reeves at the bottom right of the screen. the court has already heard from doctors who say reeves is an
. >>> the latest in a stand your ground case in florida where curtis reeves killed a movie in a movie after an argument over a cell phone and his wife is taking the stand and steve osunsami is covering the case. >> reporter: good morning, the judge in this case will visit the movie theater where the shooting happened. she will decide before trial whether the shooting was justified. the wife of 73-year-old curtis reeves is defending her husband to decide if he has a good enough...
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. >> reporter: kevin curtis came out this morning to see if rising alhambra creek in martinez was goingave itself. >> they redredged this so i think it will be okay if it just slows down a little bit. if not, we are going to have a problem. >> reporter: but then downtown martinez is no stranger to flooding. just two weeks ago, the water was two feet above the front door of ernie guerrero's restaurant. >> it's god. god says high tide, train shall rains. we're at the bottom. >> it doesn't flood anything like it used to. >> reporter: at the contra costa county history center, they have the photos to prove it. there used to be a 90-degree turn in the creek that overflowed every time a hard rain fell. everyone knew about it but nobody did anything. >> seems like everybody just accepted stuff back then, didn't they? >> well, nobody liked it. >> reporter: so finally, in 2005, the businesses taxed themselves to straighten the creek out. and that's actually helped a lot. >> the town's only 100 years old and just 12 years ago they figured they have to do something about flooding? >> actually we'r
. >> reporter: kevin curtis came out this morning to see if rising alhambra creek in martinez was goingave itself. >> they redredged this so i think it will be okay if it just slows down a little bit. if not, we are going to have a problem. >> reporter: but then downtown martinez is no stranger to flooding. just two weeks ago, the water was two feet above the front door of ernie guerrero's restaurant. >> it's god. god says high tide, train shall rains. we're at the...
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according to variety she's playing janet lee character that jamie lee curtis mother and the show is nowching up to original alfred hitchcock movie so at the end of trailer which i believe hopefully this is right one at the end ever the trailer you see rhianna it is you see her come up to the hotel and ask for a room that's the ro original psycho movie. there she s can i have a room. absolutely. norman bates we all know what happen to her character. >> this show ends where the poofy would start. >> got it. >> i need off camera -- >> ask me. >> no i'll wait until afterwards. >> she's playing janet lee character that comes in. >> right. >> it's just reimagineing of the same thing right is it. >> the show started off as prequell to psycho. she get killed in shower. >> that's. >> she is that character good we're now catching up. >> okay. >> i have to show you this quick rhianna is starring in ocean's 8 we don't have the that. i was talking to common he was in a movie john wick two coming out this year and fights keneu reeves and when you're actor and musician you can compare and contrast wor
according to variety she's playing janet lee character that jamie lee curtis mother and the show is nowching up to original alfred hitchcock movie so at the end of trailer which i believe hopefully this is right one at the end ever the trailer you see rhianna it is you see her come up to the hotel and ask for a room that's the ro original psycho movie. there she s can i have a room. absolutely. norman bates we all know what happen to her character. >> this show ends where the poofy would...
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political reporter for the los angeles times curtis lee joins me now to talk about all this.d to see you. >> great to see you. >> i want to first talk about what we're seeing at these town halls across the country. to you does this appear to be similar to the tea party outcry over obama care early in his presidency? >> this seems very much similar back to 2009 and 2010 when really when the vote was going on in 2009 and 2010 about obama care, the debate going back and forth, the tea party really rose up and sounded out. >> legal massachusetts voters cost her the senate race in new hampshire, and we heard from a federal election commissioner by the name of ellen winetraub. she's challenging the president to produce evidence that that even happened. can he keep making these claims that are demonstrably unfalse without providing evidence. what are the consequences? >> this is something that we saw the president do shortly after the inauguration. he said that, you know -- he said in a closed door meeting, there were millions of votes out there that were illegally cast, and it hark
political reporter for the los angeles times curtis lee joins me now to talk about all this.d to see you. >> great to see you. >> i want to first talk about what we're seeing at these town halls across the country. to you does this appear to be similar to the tea party outcry over obama care early in his presidency? >> this seems very much similar back to 2009 and 2010 when really when the vote was going on in 2009 and 2010 about obama care, the debate going back and forth,...
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with names such as james banker, fernando wood, simon chase, daniel trip, big jim pac, emily thorne, curtis with tori a woodhall -- victoria woodhall. greeley, a ok, augustus and myjohn preen, passing these right? in short, it is a terrific read. james pardon once wrote of the young thomas jefferson that he could calculate and eclipse, survey and estate, tie-in state, -- survey in the tie and artery. cornelius bender that could build a ship, simply over the ocean, run a shipping line, consolidate a railroad, brady corporation, while be a president. he also could raise an army all before lunchtime. iss juxtaposition of skills a great deal about what america became in vanderbilt's time. also, in view of what has going on in the country's economy and over wall street over the past few months. viewing general motors's amended plan where it revised the miles goingllon that cars were to get. anyone who had seen this, they see the bonus is going bankrupt. how did we go from that to this? >> thank you for having me here. t.j.: i was a fellow at the coleman center. it was an incredible experience. w
with names such as james banker, fernando wood, simon chase, daniel trip, big jim pac, emily thorne, curtis with tori a woodhall -- victoria woodhall. greeley, a ok, augustus and myjohn preen, passing these right? in short, it is a terrific read. james pardon once wrote of the young thomas jefferson that he could calculate and eclipse, survey and estate, tie-in state, -- survey in the tie and artery. cornelius bender that could build a ship, simply over the ocean, run a shipping line,...
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we will talk about the implications of the curtis challenge in the region, which you know, is not isolated to one kurdish group but many kurdish groups. we will talk about the complexity of dealing with turkish groups with iranian interests in the region, presence of brush and all those things. yes, we will address those issues, but i'm not prepared to save if there will be a change because the decider is the president of the united states. ,hose of us that work for him including the secretary of defense, treasury, and others in the cabinet, are tasked with coming up with an integrated rick perry medical plan that in the context of the threat, but also in the context of our long-term interests in the region, provides the best way to toance those two, the need immediately address the threat to our homeland and allies from isis, and at the same time, do things in the region that make sense in the broader context to advance our region, stability is what we don't want to do bring him options, and options like this would not be feasible or acceptable to agree to not want to bring options that w
we will talk about the implications of the curtis challenge in the region, which you know, is not isolated to one kurdish group but many kurdish groups. we will talk about the complexity of dealing with turkish groups with iranian interests in the region, presence of brush and all those things. yes, we will address those issues, but i'm not prepared to save if there will be a change because the decider is the president of the united states. ,hose of us that work for him including the secretary...
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i am jesse johnson and reiterate what curtis said today. the 180 jones street is important. it's crucial to the future of working class and low income people in the tenderloin and equally important the process by which the decision was made. this entailed months of negotiation between the coalition and the group and hours of conversation within the community. we covered a whole range of issues from strategies for our survival perhaps collective vision of our future, accountability, representation, transparency, all these issues were an important part of that discussion. i know in the past two too often decisions of this magnitude have been made by political players or gate keepers and this time was different and had empowered residents and please support that. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> hi supervisors. my name is eric and i'm a community organizer in the tenderloin and member of the tenderloin congress. support the 180 jones street project. we have a state of the art agreement and standard for developers in the future. this process took over a
i am jesse johnson and reiterate what curtis said today. the 180 jones street is important. it's crucial to the future of working class and low income people in the tenderloin and equally important the process by which the decision was made. this entailed months of negotiation between the coalition and the group and hours of conversation within the community. we covered a whole range of issues from strategies for our survival perhaps collective vision of our future, accountability,...