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it's called "called to rise" by retired dallas police chief david o. brown just out in the bookstores. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. i appreciate it. take care. >> for so long women's stories, women's military stories have just been discounted. and appropriated by others and she just felt like the timing was right. it's time to give these women a voice. that we are not a social experiment. we ended up in iraq and afghanistan doing the same jobs as the man and coming home to a country that would not recognize many of these veterans at the same physical and moral injuries as the men. >> how do you make the case rightly i think that the health of conservatism is an urgent matter that actually has a real implication? >> it's one of two things pretty cool win elections and if you are doing matches for the sake of winning elections than the yes we can do that but if we as conservatives want to enact conservative policy then you have to treat an election like how do we set this up for governing in a way that we can move forward with our agenda? >> we didn't h
it's called "called to rise" by retired dallas police chief david o. brown just out in the bookstores. >> guest: thank you so much, peter. i appreciate it. take care. >> for so long women's stories, women's military stories have just been discounted. and appropriated by others and she just felt like the timing was right. it's time to give these women a voice. that we are not a social experiment. we ended up in iraq and afghanistan doing the same jobs as the man and coming...
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. >> chief david brown, what was the day like july 7, 2016, how did it start? >> started as a normal day in the chaotic world where you had scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large static protest event whether it would be at a park in the downtown. it is not unusual today. we had planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully. we had strategically worked on that process with our undercover police. we were pretty comfortable that morning that this would be a seamless event. people would express themselves but we would be navigating and guiding them in a peaceful way. >> how did it develop? >> it began as scheduled on time. there were scheduled speakers that express themselves. no different than what you hear and other protests across the country about police officers shooting unarmed black men. there was a shooting in minnesota and baton rouge the day before and this was connected to the protests in new york, los angeles. all of the big cities experiencing similar protests and similar speeches. i was
. >> chief david brown, what was the day like july 7, 2016, how did it start? >> started as a normal day in the chaotic world where you had scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large static protest event whether it would be at a park in the downtown. it is not unusual today. we had planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully. we had strategically worked on that process with our undercover police. we were pretty...
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this is from the bookexpo in new york city. >> chief david brown what was your day like july 7, 2016? did it start? >> guest: started as a normal day in a chaotic world of policing where you have scheduled protesters who had planned that part of a national protest day for a very large protest event. that's not unusual in policing today.
this is from the bookexpo in new york city. >> chief david brown what was your day like july 7, 2016? did it start? >> guest: started as a normal day in a chaotic world of policing where you have scheduled protesters who had planned that part of a national protest day for a very large protest event. that's not unusual in policing today.
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in may -- police arrested issac david brown on your left and raymond gabriel on your right.but police delayed announcing the arrests so they could contact witnesses to help them identify the suspects. the shooting happened near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. authorities havent released many details, including the motive of the shootings. both men are scheduled to be in court on september seventh. ( marty ) the fight over the death penalty in california is now shifting to the method of execution. if approved, revised regulation would allow death row inmates to be executed using one of two different drugs or the gas chamber. california corrections officials filed the revised regulations one day after the state supreme court upheld a measure that would speed up the appeal process. executions have been on hold for over a decade due to numerous legal challenges to the state's process. the last time a prisoner was executed was 2006. about 750 inmates are currently on death row. ( marty ) people in arlington, v
in may -- police arrested issac david brown on your left and raymond gabriel on your right.but police delayed announcing the arrests so they could contact witnesses to help them identify the suspects. the shooting happened near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. authorities havent released many details, including the motive of the shootings. both men are scheduled to be in court on september seventh. ( marty ) the fight over...
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david's mom. his father, judge brown is in a wheelchair. he says something to me. i'm not flying because i'm disqualified. my son is gone. there's nothing you can do to bring him back but the biggest tragedy would be if we don't continue to fly in space to honor them by carrying on their legacy. and then we start crying. i say there overnight. what is try to figure this thing out. so honor the legacy by flying. the doctors have told me you're never going to fly. his father just told me this thing that really impacted me. over the next few months we fly in the nasa airplane around the country. or taken off and landing. and the have of all of the flight surgeons he is sitting beside me on every flight. so now it is about the middle of may in the educator ask our program we are about to send all of the applicants down to houston for them to go through the selection process. and so my work in dc has done. and dr. richard williams calls me into his office. i've been watching what you are doing. i believe in you. and he signs me a waiver to fly in space. the more of that
david's mom. his father, judge brown is in a wheelchair. he says something to me. i'm not flying because i'm disqualified. my son is gone. there's nothing you can do to bring him back but the biggest tragedy would be if we don't continue to fly in space to honor them by carrying on their legacy. and then we start crying. i say there overnight. what is try to figure this thing out. so honor the legacy by flying. the doctors have told me you're never going to fly. his father just told me this...
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in may -- police arrested issac david brown... on your left... and raymond gabriel... your right. the announcement of the arrests was delayed so police could contact witnesses to help them identify the suspects. the shooting happened near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. authorities didn't release the motive of the shootings. both men are scheduled to be in court on september seventh. (jrstone) the fight over the death penalty in california is now shifting to the method of execution. if approved... revised regulation would allow death row inmates to be executed using one of two different drugs... or the gas chamber. california corrections officials filed the revised regulations one day after the state supreme court upheld a measure that would speed up the appeal process. executions have been on hold for over a decade due to numerouls legal challenges to the state's process. the last time a prisoner was executed was 2006. about 750 inmates are currently on death row. (justine) coming up... president t
in may -- police arrested issac david brown... on your left... and raymond gabriel... your right. the announcement of the arrests was delayed so police could contact witnesses to help them identify the suspects. the shooting happened near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. authorities didn't release the motive of the shootings. both men are scheduled to be in court on september seventh. (jrstone) the fight over the death...
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earlier tonight we spoke with political strategist david brown and jack burkman about the backlash.s is a president and this is a white house that has shown an utter disregard for the traditions and the responsibilities that we would assume the white house would adhere to, namely a natural disaster. you wouldn't be going into the camp david and you you you would stay on the situation phone. i agree in part and dis agree in part. did he miss an opportunity. if i was trump this was taylor made for hivment i would have been down there day one and handing out sandwiches. i think trump did miss an opportunity. i would have been down there plays in dlmed's reactive personality. it could have been a pr hit. harvey is the hardest hurricane to hit the us in a decade. matthew devastated southeast, florida, one month prior to that hurricane hur mean hit florida and in 2012 hurricane sandy hit the east coast. in 2008 hurricane ike pounded texas as a category two and hurricane katrina we all remember that, it slammed into louisiana back in 2005. it remains the most expensive storm in us history.
earlier tonight we spoke with political strategist david brown and jack burkman about the backlash.s is a president and this is a white house that has shown an utter disregard for the traditions and the responsibilities that we would assume the white house would adhere to, namely a natural disaster. you wouldn't be going into the camp david and you you you would stay on the situation phone. i agree in part and dis agree in part. did he miss an opportunity. if i was trump this was taylor made...
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police arrested issac david brown on your left and raymond gabriel on your right. the shooting happened near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. police haven't released many details including the motive for the ( mark ) weeks after the violent white nationalist rallies in charlottesville, virginia...police are charging three men with hate rally- related crimes. two of the men are now in custody. 18-year-old daniel borden is charged with malicious wounding. 33-year-old alex ramos faces the same charges. he's currently wanted by the charlottesville police department. police say both men are connected to an assault that happened during the violent rally in charlottesville. ( mark ) the death toll from the barcelona terror attack has risen to 16. a 51-year-old german woman-- who was wounded when a terrorist drove a van through the las ramblas boulevard-- died of her injuries yesterday. more than 120 were injured in the terror attacks... 24 victims remain in the hospital this morning. five of them are st
police arrested issac david brown on your left and raymond gabriel on your right. the shooting happened near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. police haven't released many details including the motive for the ( mark ) weeks after the violent white nationalist rallies in charlottesville, virginia...police are charging three men with hate rally- related crimes. two of the men are now in custody. 18-year-old daniel borden is...
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. >> chief david brown, what was the day like july 7, 2016, how did it start? >> started as a normal day in the chaotic world where you had scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large static protest event whether it would be at a park in the downtown. it is not unusual today. we had planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully.
. >> chief david brown, what was the day like july 7, 2016, how did it start? >> started as a normal day in the chaotic world where you had scheduled protesters who had planned as part of a national protest day for a very large static protest event whether it would be at a park in the downtown. it is not unusual today. we had planned for it to be something that we would manage peacefully.
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police arrested issac david brown on your left and raymond gabriel on your right.ned near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. police haven't released many details including the motive for the shootings. ( mark ) weeks after the violent white nationalist rallies in charlottesville, virginia...police are charging three men with hate rally- related crimes. two of the men are now in custody. 18-year-old daniel borden is charged with malicious wounding. 33-year-old alex ramos faces the same charges. he's currently wanted by the charlottesville police department. police say both men are connected to an assault that happened during the violent rally in charlottesville. ( mark ) the death toll from the barcelona terror attack has risen to 16. a 51-year-old german woman-- who was wounded when a terrorist drove a van through the las ramblas boulevard-- died of her injuries yesterday. more than 120 were injured in the terror attacks... 24 victims remain in the hospital this morning. five of them are still in c
police arrested issac david brown on your left and raymond gabriel on your right.ned near san jose state university. one of the victims died at the hospital -- the other died a few days later. police haven't released many details including the motive for the shootings. ( mark ) weeks after the violent white nationalist rallies in charlottesville, virginia...police are charging three men with hate rally- related crimes. two of the men are now in custody. 18-year-old daniel borden is charged with...
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former dallas police chief david brown shares stories from his 33 year long career in the book call torise. christian recalls his life as a member of a neo-nazi skin had gained in his book romantic violence. booktv and prime time starting at eight eastern all this week on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a. >> when you look at every major insurrection that has risen up in the united states when black people have abandoned peaceful protest and taken to the streets in newark, baltimore, ferguson, los angeles -- it has always been because of something the police have done. >> george turn professor paul butler takes a critical look at the us criminal justice system and its impact on african-american men in his book chokehold: placing bachman. >> when we look at who ought to be afraid of black men the number one victim is other black men. if a white person is very concerned about being a victim of crime the main person she ought to be concerned about is her intimate partner or her husband because statistically that is the person most likely to cause or harm. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on
former dallas police chief david brown shares stories from his 33 year long career in the book call torise. christian recalls his life as a member of a neo-nazi skin had gained in his book romantic violence. booktv and prime time starting at eight eastern all this week on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a. >> when you look at every major insurrection that has risen up in the united states when black people have abandoned peaceful protest and taken to the streets in newark,...
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and - former dallas police chief david brown shares stories from his 33 year long career in the book call to rise. first, we have haroon moghul on growing up muslim in his book how to be a muslim, an american story. >> okay, we are going to start. good evening everyone thanks so much for joining us. i am the community relations manager here at the nyu bookstore. this is part of our event series that we have been having here for the past seven years. featuring nyu alumni like tonight with haroon moghul. as well as nyu faculty and the general community as well. it is a real pleasure to be hosting tonight. haroon moghul is an nyu alum, welcome back to nyu. it is a real pleasure to have you here. we are going to hear from haroon moghul and we will have time for a, for questions and answers and a book signing. i want to start the evening by giving a brief introduction. haroon moghul i think - is been very active since graduating from nyu. i do not know how cover everything. but i will leave it up to him to fill in the gaps. he is currently a senior fellow and director of the development c
and - former dallas police chief david brown shares stories from his 33 year long career in the book call to rise. first, we have haroon moghul on growing up muslim in his book how to be a muslim, an american story. >> okay, we are going to start. good evening everyone thanks so much for joining us. i am the community relations manager here at the nyu bookstore. this is part of our event series that we have been having here for the past seven years. featuring nyu alumni like tonight with...
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and - former dallas police chief david brown shares stories from his 33 year long career in the bookall to rise. first, we have haroon moghul on
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. >> brown: david, what is fox's response in they're the target of this lawsuit? >> they dispute hotly the idea they defamed wheeler. they say they listened to wheeler's complaints but also talked to malia zimmerman, the fox news reporter, and they don't have concrete evidence to prove that he was misquoted. they don't, though, make an affirmative defense of the journalism that emerged. you know, it seems currently the best-case scenario is somehow they would be able to show that rod wheeler had allowed or affirmed the idea that the reporter could attribute quotes to him that he hadn't actually said. either way that's not good journalistic practice. i think you see fox on its heels because this story is not defensible. i think that's why it was retracted back in may. what you haven't seen from fox is a full accounting of what went wrong, and our story this morning has forced fox to come forward and try to be more forthcoming. >> brown: david folkenflick of nwr, thank you. >> thanks. >> woodruff: republican jeff flake, the junior senator from arizona, is calling fo
. >> brown: david, what is fox's response in they're the target of this lawsuit? >> they dispute hotly the idea they defamed wheeler. they say they listened to wheeler's complaints but also talked to malia zimmerman, the fox news reporter, and they don't have concrete evidence to prove that he was misquoted. they don't, though, make an affirmative defense of the journalism that emerged. you know, it seems currently the best-case scenario is somehow they would be able to show that...
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it is brown pouille brexit negotiations, david davis is back in brussels and frustration on both sidesbeginning to show. —— date three of brexit negotiations. welcome to outside source let's begin in the us because the city of houston has been brought to its knees by one of the worst storms to ever hit the region. three days after hurricane hardly read slant for much of the city is now under water. that show you the pictures to give you an idea of the devastation so give you an idea of the devastation so far... give you an idea of the devastation sofar... a give you an idea of the devastation so far... a year's worth of rainfall has come down in a week, around 130 centimetres. helicopters have been brought in to rescue people who have been stranded on the reefs. us because they are really nowhere to go. because they are really nowhere to 90- -- because they are really nowhere to go. —— stranded on the rooftops. tens of thousands people have been ordered to leave their homes. five people are reported to have died and it could rise. let's show you one story that is particularly catching
it is brown pouille brexit negotiations, david davis is back in brussels and frustration on both sidesbeginning to show. —— date three of brexit negotiations. welcome to outside source let's begin in the us because the city of houston has been brought to its knees by one of the worst storms to ever hit the region. three days after hurricane hardly read slant for much of the city is now under water. that show you the pictures to give you an idea of the devastation so give you an idea of the...
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david: anybody who pays taxes, anybody who pays taxes feels they deserve to pay less taxes. >> yes they do. i think we should have a flat tax across the board the way jerry brownroposed in 1992. david: do you think individual tax rate kits? >> i don't know individual tax rate cuts this year. wow! bell get tax cuts in 6th, 7th, 8th. david: that is pretty far offer. >> come on. i'm 77 david. you're a youngster. you will be able to make it -- david: 7th year of donald trump? you don't think any sooner than that? >> i didn't say that. i just don't want to lead to false expectations. david: after saying we'll have nirvana? what about simplification, art? we have seven individual rates. shouldn't we be down to three rates mnuchin and other economic team members want? >> three rates are clearly better than seven. i think we should have one rate to be honest, one flat rate, everyone just like jerry brown did. 13% from the first dollar to last dollar. everybody pays same rate. david: they keep repeating mantra, mnuchin and gary cohn, simplification will be at the heart of our tax plan. do you think they will get it now? or will it be a couple of tax rate cuts? >> i thi
david: anybody who pays taxes, anybody who pays taxes feels they deserve to pay less taxes. >> yes they do. i think we should have a flat tax across the board the way jerry brownroposed in 1992. david: do you think individual tax rate kits? >> i don't know individual tax rate cuts this year. wow! bell get tax cuts in 6th, 7th, 8th. david: that is pretty far offer. >> come on. i'm 77 david. you're a youngster. you will be able to make it -- david: 7th year of donald trump? you...
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brown." he was also a christmastime guest of david letterman. jay thomas was 69.oit, the hits kept coming today. batters got hit after one-- one after another as the yankees battled the tigers. then came the fights. the benches cleared three times with players from both teams rolling around in the dirt. final score-- 5-3-- five yankees and three tigers ejected. detroit won the game, it 10-6. jeffrey riegel was a diehard fan of the philadelphia eagles, who lost more games than they won last year. and after he died last week, his obituary revealed that his last wish was to have eight philadelphia eagles as pallbearers, so the eagles can let him down one last time. no comment from the eagles. we'll be right back with the powerball winner. e meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus
brown." he was also a christmastime guest of david letterman. jay thomas was 69.oit, the hits kept coming today. batters got hit after one-- one after another as the yankees battled the tigers. then came the fights. the benches cleared three times with players from both teams rolling around in the dirt. final score-- 5-3-- five yankees and three tigers ejected. detroit won the game, it 10-6. jeffrey riegel was a diehard fan of the philadelphia eagles, who lost more games than they won last...
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economic reform come to fruition because there will be economic uplift for blacks and browns and people across the country. davide on to something. there is one group that specifically does not benefit from president trump's plans, and those are the vested interests, the people that have a vested interest on maintaining control of poor people hot president want to give control to. i'm talking about people like al sharpton who had a revolving door in the white house and the obama administration. i lost count of how many times he's there. al sharp on it looks like is writing the copy for the major news anchors all over america. >> they are reading the script very well. what they want to do is they want to focus minority on chasing the bright shiny object and not paying attention to what is most of fundamental across racial lines which is a good job and good wages. the fact is that there has been a renaissance in the manufacturing industry. i think half a million jobs. and this started even at the tail end of the obama years. but it's continuing under trump and it will be accelerated if he can get his economic prog
economic reform come to fruition because there will be economic uplift for blacks and browns and people across the country. davide on to something. there is one group that specifically does not benefit from president trump's plans, and those are the vested interests, the people that have a vested interest on maintaining control of poor people hot president want to give control to. i'm talking about people like al sharpton who had a revolving door in the white house and the obama administration....
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it is brown pouille brexit negotiations, david davis is back in brussels and
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brown"... he's also remembered for his holiday appearances on the david letterman show and his story ab >>> jayhomas has died best known for his roles in the of it series cheers and murphy brown and appearing on letterman. he died from cancer at 69 years old. >>> it was a twist on your classic book shop. amazon went "brick and mortar" here in the bay area. kpix 5's jessica flores takes us inside the new san jose store. >> reporter: highly rated children's books, page-turners and books with more than 10,000 reviews. this just a few of the sections in the newly opened santana row amazon bookstore. >> what we are trying to do is integrate the best from on and offline into an experience that gives customers more information and also helps them get, you know, a new way to discover books. >> reporter: no browsing rows of book spines. the books face out. experts and online data driving what ends up in the store helping customers find books. >> here's another unique experience. this is called the if you like section. if you like this book, then you'll love this one. >> it gives you an insight into what
brown"... he's also remembered for his holiday appearances on the david letterman show and his story ab >>> jayhomas has died best known for his roles in the of it series cheers and murphy brown and appearing on letterman. he died from cancer at 69 years old. >>> it was a twist on your classic book shop. amazon went "brick and mortar" here in the bay area. kpix 5's jessica flores takes us inside the new san jose store. >> reporter: highly rated children's...
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robotics, there's talk about a brown field revolution david this is the essence of what is going on around world and why the internet of things it's a terrific story >> i know what goes on on your show because i listen every day. >> we have a chemical company doing incredibly well and i wonder if it had been in at wells and sorry to leave do you know what i feel about wells? stagecoach john ford it's probably the best book i read. >> we have to go. >> we have a press conference going on now let's listen in to the press liason. >> obviously our primary layer of protection was our power supply when the storm hit we lost our primary power. we brought in emergency generators to provide back up power to provide refrigeration to the products. as the flood waters rose those generators were compromised and we lost the use of the generators because of the flood waters we actually had a third system in place which was liquid nitrogen we have a liquid nitrogen system on site to provide refrigeration to these storage containers. because of the flood waters some of the equipment necessary to operate th
robotics, there's talk about a brown field revolution david this is the essence of what is going on around world and why the internet of things it's a terrific story >> i know what goes on on your show because i listen every day. >> we have a chemical company doing incredibly well and i wonder if it had been in at wells and sorry to leave do you know what i feel about wells? stagecoach john ford it's probably the best book i read. >> we have to go. >> we have a press...
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brown." he was a regular christmas time guest of david letterman.was 69. >> in detroit, the hits kept coming to day. batters got hit after one after another. as the the yankees battled the tigers. then came the fights. the benches cleared. three times. with players from both teams, rolling around in the dirt. final score, 5-3. five yankees and three tigers ejected. detroit won the game. 10-6. >>> jeffrey reagle, a die hard fan of the philadelphia eagles who lost more games than they within last year. and after he died last week, his obituary revealed that his last wish was to have eight philadelphia eagles as pall bearers. so the eagles can let him down one last time. we'll be right back with the powerball winner >>> by now you know you didn't win the $700 million powerball jackpot. today we found out who did. with the woman who claimed the largest jackpot ever won with a single ticket. >> 5 a3-year-old mavis. wanczyk is retiring 12 years earlier than anticipated. >> i called them and told them i will not be coming back. >> reporter: she worked in p
brown." he was a regular christmas time guest of david letterman.was 69. >> in detroit, the hits kept coming to day. batters got hit after one after another. as the the yankees battled the tigers. then came the fights. the benches cleared. three times. with players from both teams, rolling around in the dirt. final score, 5-3. five yankees and three tigers ejected. detroit won the game. 10-6. >>> jeffrey reagle, a die hard fan of the philadelphia eagles who lost more games...
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david: stay with us. marc chandler of brown brothers harriman and dino kos of cls bank.ewsstands, the first time steph curry has appeared on the cover of bloomberg businessweek, how players in the nba are taking a big stake in tech. we will take a look at the survival of global democracy. aheadbusinessweek to stay of the competition. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs. records stand to fall in tomorrow night's fight in las vegas. least $100s worth at million, and a record $72 million worth of tickets expect to be sold. >> obviously the boxing people are saying he has no shot. he will be annihilated. when two people square off that know how to fight, anything is possible. conor mcgregor has knockout power in both hands. taylor: that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you. let's talk tech. amazon will begin slashing prices on groceries at the newly are acquired whole foods stores on monday. unveiledset to the new set-top box. thank you for joining us. let's kick it off with amazon. clue have a much that are on
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we end tonight with david begnaud and a businessman with >> these are my people, black, white, brown,ter. these are my people. i got to help my people. >> jim mackinvale, a houston celebrity, 46 years. mattress mack is doing something the city never asked him to do. when houston flooded he offered his show room as a sanctuary. >> i got to be true to myself. myself is about take care of the community. doing what i can in my own little way to help these people, realize that, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> on sunday here, opened his 160,000 square foot show room. >> everything going all right. >> told people to make themselves at home. >> come get me. i am drowning. my kids are here. get me the hell out of here. that made me do it. >> so did a mother who walked in at 2:00 a.m. with her husband and young son. >> the child is crying, shaking. comes to me at the front desk, she says can we stay here? >> i get the sense you don't say no very often. >> my father never could say no. i don't either. >> you doing all right here, over here. >> he estimates it is costing $30,000 a d
we end tonight with david begnaud and a businessman with >> these are my people, black, white, brown,ter. these are my people. i got to help my people. >> jim mackinvale, a houston celebrity, 46 years. mattress mack is doing something the city never asked him to do. when houston flooded he offered his show room as a sanctuary. >> i got to be true to myself. myself is about take care of the community. doing what i can in my own little way to help these people, realize that,...
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brown convention center in houston, one of those major shelters. david, give us just a sense of where things are there. how people are feeling and how big your operation is on the ground. >> well, our operation here at george r. brown is a partnership with the city of houston and mayor turner and his team. this operation, i feel, is a great place right now. i've walked around the center today. been able to talk some of the people staying here and moods are good. spirits are up. people are feeling much, much better. i think yesterday the past 24, 36 hours have come as a great relief as the sun is shining here. we're all very concerned and worried about our neighbors to the east of us in the beaumont, orange area. but here in houston, george r. brown and other shelters around this region here, houston, they're feeling much better and anxious, starting to talk about getting ready to move on and take a step forward in their lives. >> you say get ready to move on and take a step forward. walk me through what the path looks like for a family that has lost thei
brown convention center in houston, one of those major shelters. david, give us just a sense of where things are there. how people are feeling and how big your operation is on the ground. >> well, our operation here at george r. brown is a partnership with the city of houston and mayor turner and his team. this operation, i feel, is a great place right now. i've walked around the center today. been able to talk some of the people staying here and moods are good. spirits are up. people are...
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we end tonight with david begnaud and a businessman who has an especially soft touch. >> these are my people-- black, white, brown. these are my people and i have to help my people. >> reporter: jim mcingvale has been a houston celebrity for 22 years. "mattress mac," as he's known, is doing something the city never asked him to do-- when houston flooded he offered his showroom as a sanctuary. >> i got to be true to myself. myself is about taking care of the community and doing what i can in my own little way to help these people realize that there's a light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: so on sunday, he opened his 160,000-square-foot show room and told people to make themselves at home. >> you need something, let me know. >> yes, sir. >> calls from people desperate, "come get me. i'm drowning. my kid are here. get me the hell out of here." that made me do it, you know. >> reporter: so did a mother who walked in at 2:00 a.m. with her husband and a young son. >> the child is crying, shaking. she comes up to me at the front desk and she says, "can we stay here?" >> reporter: i get the sense you don't say no
we end tonight with david begnaud and a businessman who has an especially soft touch. >> these are my people-- black, white, brown. these are my people and i have to help my people. >> reporter: jim mcingvale has been a houston celebrity for 22 years. "mattress mac," as he's known, is doing something the city never asked him to do-- when houston flooded he offered his showroom as a sanctuary. >> i got to be true to myself. myself is about taking care of the community...
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david letterman. thomas appeared in number of shows including cheers and murphy brown and was the host of the fox showants to marry a multi millionaire back in 200. >> in times of racial and ideological and political division sometimes it's easiest to to find hope in the deeds of children. >> let's look to couple of 11 year old boys in florida. check this out isaac davis and nate hell moth safety patrols at their elementary schools. one of their responsibility is to take care of the american flag. when torrential rains hit the school last week the kids went to extraordinary measures to protect old glory. despite the conditions the boys didn't cut corners. they brought the flag down folding it customary 13 times. kudos to them. schools in camden, new jersey, are getting creative when it comes to keeping kids in the classroom. >> it's called the calming room. got to listen to this one. room has variety of stations like yoga, sand therapy, even all kinds of other activities. it's part of a program to drop suspension levels. the school district says that it's trying to be more proactive about student disc
david letterman. thomas appeared in number of shows including cheers and murphy brown and was the host of the fox showants to marry a multi millionaire back in 200. >> in times of racial and ideological and political division sometimes it's easiest to to find hope in the deeds of children. >> let's look to couple of 11 year old boys in florida. check this out isaac davis and nate hell moth safety patrols at their elementary schools. one of their responsibility is to take care of the...
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. >> you know mike brown wasn't appropriate for that particular office, but since then, through davidlson and of course fred fugate and barack and a whole bunch of other people, fema and the state go saps have done a much better job of being prepared. i seen barack with our governor, the bottom line is there can't be politics in storm recovery or storm response. our guys are professional now. we are all in communication. it matters, it is a matter of life safety. it requires citizens to assist as well. we are hoping, in texas and louisiana we are preparing for whatever might come out of that. after two or three days, we don't know what will happen. the best this inc. to do is to be prepared for the worst and hope for the best in you know, politics is a lot about public spirit. the job of the leader to keep people up. keep the moral up. what is the feeling there? you went through so much with katrina, the dirty water the smell, the bed, the health conditions that led to the lost housing, the 9th ward. i think this whole country felt when you guys went through that. another hammering? >
. >> you know mike brown wasn't appropriate for that particular office, but since then, through davidlson and of course fred fugate and barack and a whole bunch of other people, fema and the state go saps have done a much better job of being prepared. i seen barack with our governor, the bottom line is there can't be politics in storm recovery or storm response. our guys are professional now. we are all in communication. it matters, it is a matter of life safety. it requires citizens to...
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browns during the match. that left yuelong the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan. he comfortably beat davidrld champion graham dot in the next round. that's it for now. good evening. reasonable weather coming up this weekend. not com pletely coming up this weekend. not completely dry for everyone but there will be showers around. a better chance of dodging them than the last few days. the north—west of scotla nd the last few days. the north—west of scotland had weather fronts moving on overnight, bringing cloudy weather and showers. gusty winds around as well. as the day goes on a couple of showers across northern ireland, england and wales, but with big gaps in between you have a chance of sailing through those gaps and staying dry. temperatures between 18— 21 and feeling warmer than today across the north—east of scotla nd than today across the north—east of scotland in particular. tomorrow night, further showers expected across the north of scotland. as we go through sunday, a reasonable day of weather. a lot of us having dry weather with sunshine. turning cloudy from the west in the aft
browns during the match. that left yuelong the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan. he comfortably beat davidrld champion graham dot in the next round. that's it for now. good evening. reasonable weather coming up this weekend. not com pletely coming up this weekend. not completely dry for everyone but there will be showers around. a better chance of dodging them than the last few days. the north—west of scotla...
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browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o‘sullivan. he comfortably beat davidm dot in the next round. that‘s all from sportsday. more from the bbc sport centre later. now it‘s time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and author sarfraz manzoor and laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph. for whom this is going to be quite an education. welcome to you both. tomorrow‘s front pages then. the daily mail dedicates its front page to sir bruce forsyth who has died aged 89. the paper says he had been unwell and died with his family at his side. the daily express also gives a full page to sir bruce. the sun called him the best—loved telly legend. the mirror alsojoins in commemorations for the entertainer dedicating seven pages in this edition to his legacy. the telegraph has a tribute but leads with the attacks in barcelona saying spanish security services have begun an extensive manhunt for the remaining killers. the times
browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o‘sullivan. he comfortably beat davidm dot in the next round. that‘s all from sportsday. more from the bbc sport centre later. now it‘s time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and author sarfraz manzoor and...
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brown with the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers say this morning. with me are davidcaster shyama perera. good morning and thank you both some at her being with us. let's take a look at what the front pages have. the violence in charlottesville happened too late to catch most of the sunday papers, but lets look at the front pages. the telegraph reports cabinet will pledge the uk's commitment to leave the single market and custom union after brexit — after a summer of infighting over the issue. former labour minister david miliband enters the brexit debate in the observer — as he calls for another vote on how the uk leaves the eu. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is to apologise to tory supporters in a bid to save herjob. model chloe ayling, who says she was kidnapped in italy, also shares her full story in the paper. the sunday times has more on measures to stop a dip in exam results — following tougher gcse and a—levels this year. the paper also carries a photo of mo farah, who just missed out on a golden goodbye at the world athletics championship last nig
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david duke, the former grand wizard of the kkk, tweeted this after the conference. "thank you, president trump for telling the truth about charlottesville and condemning the left-wing terrorists." want tacitus in question asked willie brownhort time ago. is president trump races? >> no. for the people have known the longest, they will tell you he is not. i don't think anyone should ever quote david duke about anything ever again. he should be allowed to go away where he belongs by himself. >> you know, he was at that rally. the president said that he was not aware that he was at the rally. there is plenty of news coverage showing him at the rally. he has been supporting president trump. his follower support president trump. there a lot of races, neo-nazi and kkk people and he does not to be able to distance himself. there are three people working in the white house who have ties to racist organizations. >> i don't agree with steve bannon. >> steve bannon put a picture of the confederate flag on the cover of breitbart when he was the editor and said, hold it up high. >> first of all, they are not neo-nazi. they are so stupid that they don't know who they are. >> the people the white house? >> know, >> they are so dumb and
david duke, the former grand wizard of the kkk, tweeted this after the conference. "thank you, president trump for telling the truth about charlottesville and condemning the left-wing terrorists." want tacitus in question asked willie brownhort time ago. is president trump races? >> no. for the people have known the longest, they will tell you he is not. i don't think anyone should ever quote david duke about anything ever again. he should be allowed to go away where he belongs...
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david chu is up there giving a hug to people. the mayor has arrived. the city attorney. willie brown there shaking hands with the supervisor. so everybody just seems to be excited and no animosity or hostility. that's what they want to speak out against. >> the other alternate rally event tomorrow. is that also at city hall or civic center plaza? >> reporter: yeah. there is a counter rally scheduled for tomorrow here at city hall. it'll be more of a festival. there will be music, food u kids are welcome to come. it'll be sort of a family friendly event. the idea is to get people to come here. he wants to avoid confrontations or violence. >> all right. >>> traffic could be slow rolling this weekend. here say look at the different locations again. all the protests in the city. tara at city hall for the united against hate rally. then tomorrow another one called peace, love and understanding. also held there. complete with music and speakers. there is also going to be a peace rally at delores park. these events in response to that rally which is going to be held at two. >>> across the bay in berkeley there is an event sunday m
david chu is up there giving a hug to people. the mayor has arrived. the city attorney. willie brown there shaking hands with the supervisor. so everybody just seems to be excited and no animosity or hostility. that's what they want to speak out against. >> the other alternate rally event tomorrow. is that also at city hall or civic center plaza? >> reporter: yeah. there is a counter rally scheduled for tomorrow here at city hall. it'll be more of a festival. there will be music,...
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mike brown, great to have you on the show. >> good to see you guys. you bet. davidump versus congress. president trump pushing ahead on his ambitious agenda but are all republican leaders on the same side? former governor mike huckabee weighing on that after a short break. ♪ don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. switch to flonase allergy relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. flonase helps block 6. most allergy pills only block one and 6 is greater than 1. with more complete relief you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6 is greater than 1 changes everything. david: president trump sparring with yet another member congress. this time the president taking aim at republican senator bob corker of tennessee. of course the senator really started it. he said that president trump has not shown what it takes to be a successful president. the president tweeting this in response,
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brown convention center in houston. out front from there, the ceo from the american red cross. and david course, you are in all of our thoughts as you are trying to do so much good for this country. how is the situation inside the convention center right now? >> erin, today has been really a great day here in the convention center. the last few days here in texas have been very tense. you know, disasters by their nature are chaotic and there has been so much of a challenge to cope with and manage through this unprecedented historical storm. and for the last several days, people have been getting to shelters. we have been getting them comforted, fed, finding them that opportunity to settle down and settle in to hopefully only a few days away from their homes. and today it feels like we turned a corner. when i walked into the convention center this morning, the first thing i saw was a group of red cross volunteers. they had been here all night and they were all smiling and excited to take on the day. as i started walking around the shelter and talking with some of the people staying here,
brown convention center in houston. out front from there, the ceo from the american red cross. and david course, you are in all of our thoughts as you are trying to do so much good for this country. how is the situation inside the convention center right now? >> erin, today has been really a great day here in the convention center. the last few days here in texas have been very tense. you know, disasters by their nature are chaotic and there has been so much of a challenge to cope with...
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s lawyer tells pamela brown and, you know, on july 23rd, we were ready to do a whole statement. this is gertting to what davidas talking about. we were wanting to be transparent. the kushner lawyer says they were ready to do a whole transparent act on this. they wanted to get it out there. well, so what happened then? and if you're trying to protect your clients or sort of say, it wasn't me. no fingerprints on this, you do have some self-interest here in trying to establish how this all went down, even, in fact, to jeffrey's point, if it does involve the president of the united states. the question i would ask is, with all these smart people around knowing exactly what would occur, meaning that it would unravel at some point because these things always do. why wouldn't someone say to the president, you know, mr. president, we really can't do that. >> who on that plane, one, has the fortitude to say that to the president? >> maybe jared kushner because he knew the whole story? >> jared kushner has not been the moral compass of the white house either. >> why do you say that? >> jared kushner? >> yeah. >> the sa
s lawyer tells pamela brown and, you know, on july 23rd, we were ready to do a whole statement. this is gertting to what davidas talking about. we were wanting to be transparent. the kushner lawyer says they were ready to do a whole transparent act on this. they wanted to get it out there. well, so what happened then? and if you're trying to protect your clients or sort of say, it wasn't me. no fingerprints on this, you do have some self-interest here in trying to establish how this all went...
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browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan. he comfortably beat davidround. world record breaking race walker tom bosworth has told the bbc that he's met with fa chairman greg clarke to discuss why there's no openly gay pro footballers in the english game. bosworth told the bbc that clarke was the most important person to have on—side in football's fight against homophobia in football — but added that although coming out has really helped his career, it's important for every athlete to be allowed to approach the issue on their own terms. i felt like it was very much that they almost wanted to create a gay day and have a few footballers come out altogether. what i said was this is such an individual situation for every single one of them, the situation is going to be different, their relationship, they might not be in their relationship, they might not beina their relationship, they might not be in a relationship, there might be no need for them to come out. they might be playing in the premier league but the country they come from, it might still even b
browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan. he comfortably beat davidround. world record breaking race walker tom bosworth has told the bbc that he's met with fa chairman greg clarke to discuss why there's no openly gay pro footballers in the english game. bosworth told the bbc that clarke was the most important person to have on—side in football's fight against...
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brown pleaded guilty to one count of fleeing and alluding and one count of illegal weapon possession. >>> a bombshell today in camden county, new jersey. davidato the man prosecutors charged with killing his three-year-old plead guilty to manslaughter. it comes after months after a mistrial for the crime. prosecutors have promised to try the case again. fox 29's dawn timmeney has the details. >> it's a really, really sad conclusion to a really, really sad thing. >> reporter: lots of heavy hearts in haddon township today after news began to spread that 23-year-old dj creato plead guilty this morning to killing his little boy brendon almost two years ago. creato was scheduled to be retried on first degree murder charges in a matter of weeks after a camden county jury was hopelessly deadlocked in may. many in this tight community showing continued support for the 384 old boy with blue ribbons outside their homes. those we spoke to today were not surprised creato struck a deal. >> it happened in the legal system. it didn't happen in the moral system i think he looked forward and his lawyer said this is the best thing you can do. >> it's app pall
brown pleaded guilty to one count of fleeing and alluding and one count of illegal weapon possession. >>> a bombshell today in camden county, new jersey. davidato the man prosecutors charged with killing his three-year-old plead guilty to manslaughter. it comes after months after a mistrial for the crime. prosecutors have promised to try the case again. fox 29's dawn timmeney has the details. >> it's a really, really sad conclusion to a really, really sad thing. >>...
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brown disarmament group. the other guy who formed that group with me was david corn for you now see on msnbc a lot. he was my classmate in college and we formed this group and so we were worried about nuclear war but wer also active in the anti-apartheid movement, south africa was under a system of apartheid in. i'm sure you know that. that also seem like something that would never ever end and it was intractable and nelson mandela would die in jail and it was tragic and sad. and then that also rather suddenly ended. and again south africa has to publish up what they're not living under apartheid and nelson mandela died a free man and president of this country. so all i'm saying is things that seem attractive can change is really sideways. well, now we're at this time,, this strange time in human history where there are these seemingly contradictory trends and reason for optimism and pessimism. if you look at many long-term trends, this is the best time ever to be a human being at a random place on earth do we live in this type of very scary headlines and a lot of anxiety, justifiable anxiety about
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brown's house. like woco ou people statues oing to erect of david koresh, when you been victimized by somebody, you them and put e them up and revere them like that. what you do, put it in a book, a history museum, but you don't put them up in statues that make as though they are heroes. if anybody says that this is the then i dare toe, ask them the question, why not or statue ofure of osama bin laden to say it is for memory. brian's thought in houston, texas. joining viaflorida, skype, steve contorno, staff times for the tampa bay to talk about the debate happen nothing that city over monument.te explain this monument, what exactly is it? role in the confederacy. uest: so it's actually an interesting monument, different than the ones causing controversy in other parts of country. it doesn't have robert e. lee or stonewall jackson on it, instead soldiers, one is bayonet on , with his shoulder, heading to battle, his econd facing south, head looking down, looking n.ected and returning to war between is horrible structure that points toward the heavens, and it out 15-feet tall as erected in 1911, at
brown's house. like woco ou people statues oing to erect of david koresh, when you been victimized by somebody, you them and put e them up and revere them like that. what you do, put it in a book, a history museum, but you don't put them up in statues that make as though they are heroes. if anybody says that this is the then i dare toe, ask them the question, why not or statue ofure of osama bin laden to say it is for memory. brian's thought in houston, texas. joining viaflorida, skype, steve...