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and david mariness. author of barack obama, historian. >>> on lectures in history, westville state university george michael teaches a class on white supremacist groups in the mid to late 20th century. he explains the difference between white supremists and separate separatist groups. >> good evening. today we're going to take a look at the history of the white separatist movement in the united states. at the present time, white separatism is a very marginal political movement the movement could become more salient in upcoming years. white separatism should be distinguished from this notion of white supremacy. there are white separatives that are white supremacists. it denotes long term objectives. essentially separatists want to establish an exclusive ethnic or racial state. supremacists seek to dominate other racial or ethnic groups. now, supremacists might also be segregationists, that is to say they advocate separating different racial groups, within the same state. examples would include the jim cro
and david mariness. author of barack obama, historian. >>> on lectures in history, westville state university george michael teaches a class on white supremacist groups in the mid to late 20th century. he explains the difference between white supremists and separate separatist groups. >> good evening. today we're going to take a look at the history of the white separatist movement in the united states. at the present time, white separatism is a very marginal political movement...
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david? >> mary bruce with us tonight.ary, thank you. >>> when we come back, naomi judd on her very personal battle. >>> also, that collision on the water. the boat, the ferry and the horns that were ignored. >>> and the young couple, an american backpacker, killed by a lightning strike. we'll be right back. family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help can find you, automatically, 24/7. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. by simply enjoying it. boost® simply complete. it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9 ingredients, plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ if you have moderate to severe
david? >> mary bruce with us tonight.ary, thank you. >>> when we come back, naomi judd on her very personal battle. >>> also, that collision on the water. the boat, the ferry and the horns that were ignored. >>> and the young couple, an american backpacker, killed by a lightning strike. we'll be right back. family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english,...
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and david mariness.ures in history, westville state university george michael teaches a class on white supremacist groups in the mid to late 20th century. he explains the difference between white supremists and separate separatist groups. >> good evening. today we're going to take a look at the history of the white separatist movement in the united states. at the present time, white separatism is a very
and david mariness.ures in history, westville state university george michael teaches a class on white supremacist groups in the mid to late 20th century. he explains the difference between white supremists and separate separatist groups. >> good evening. today we're going to take a look at the history of the white separatist movement in the united states. at the present time, white separatism is a very
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and associate editor, david mary nis, barack obama, the story. watch in depth live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on sunday, book tv. on c-span 2. >> each week, american history tv is real america brings you a kooifl films that provide confection for today's public affairs issues. >>> the orange embargo is far too great a squurt to american peace to permits it's sur rinder with all the last ditch fight, you people who oppose war and dictatorship, do not billion dismayed because the war mongering and the interventionalists control most of the avenues of propaganda. >> at this critical moment in the world's history, when the democracies of europe are facing the test of life or death, all americans are of one mind. we to want assist the democracies in every way we can with materials and spliets. the last and only barrier tweenl the united states and total war. we must not come too late. therefore we must give president roosevelt power to set in motion and industrial blitz creed that'll make it possible for england to blast hitlerism from the face of
and associate editor, david mary nis, barack obama, the story. watch in depth live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on sunday, book tv. on c-span 2. >> each week, american history tv is real america brings you a kooifl films that provide confection for today's public affairs issues. >>> the orange embargo is far too great a squurt to american peace to permits it's sur rinder with all the last ditch fight, you people who oppose war and dictatorship, do not billion dismayed because...
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take lot andres :01 andres :14 banner :22 david :47 mary 1:32 andres la abogada mary alexander dijo gregoryfamilia hija de 20 años falleció ese consisten en unas demandas y quejas por la muerte de la joven michela ... la representante legal, aseveró que no se puede explicar cómo no había escaleras ni salidas de emergencias en el local... el padre de la víctima, dijo que ya no la van a ver más... que era una niñabuena y dulce... su madre no encontró fuerza para hablar.. representando a la familia gregory.. la abogada presentó dos demandas en contra de los propietarios del edificio, así como quien administratva la bodega y los promotores de la fiesta rave. que se celebraba en el momento del siniestro... nos explicó las acusaciones ... dice que está muerte no tuvo que haber ocurrido, aseguro que en este caso hubo negligencia y que también presentaron dos quejas, una contra la ciudad de oakland y otra contra el condado de alameda por haber contribuido a esta tragedia y es que antes de poder demandar a la ciudad y al condado. la figura legal es presentar primero una queja... por eso la familia d
take lot andres :01 andres :14 banner :22 david :47 mary 1:32 andres la abogada mary alexander dijo gregoryfamilia hija de 20 años falleció ese consisten en unas demandas y quejas por la muerte de la joven michela ... la representante legal, aseveró que no se puede explicar cómo no había escaleras ni salidas de emergencias en el local... el padre de la víctima, dijo que ya no la van a ver más... que era una niñabuena y dulce... su madre no encontró fuerza para hablar.. representando a...
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david corn, ana marie cox back with us. david, i'm really struck by this turn by donald trump. this is back to the classic republican position of the loss of these jobs is the fault of the worker, the fault of the union for demanding too high a wage. and you need to both break the union and reduce wages in order to hold on to these kinds of jobs. and that just puts donald trump squarely where the rest of the republican party has been on this for a very long time. >> well, i'm not surprised by anything donald trump does anymore. i don't think there is a core set of principles. i don't think there is even a paragraph of principles or policy guidance that he adheres to. it's whatever works for the moment. and we do know, though, that one way to get his attention is to criticize him. and he was lashing out. a union guy criticizes him. so he automatically goes to the republican anti-union playbook to strike back. i mean, it's childish. it's certainly not presidential. and it's actually quite dangerous. so any time a company or a union leader or a citizen, maybe ana marie cox does so
david corn, ana marie cox back with us. david, i'm really struck by this turn by donald trump. this is back to the classic republican position of the loss of these jobs is the fault of the worker, the fault of the union for demanding too high a wage. and you need to both break the union and reduce wages in order to hold on to these kinds of jobs. and that just puts donald trump squarely where the rest of the republican party has been on this for a very long time. >> well, i'm not...
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>> all right, david, so sad. marie buck's family, friends and neighbors are get ready to attend her viewing. this is a live look at the funeral home in south philadelphia. visitation starts at 7:00 tonight. >>> new information comes in on this tragic story, you can get updates around the clock on our website just head to fox29.com. >>> turning now to your fox 29 weather authority. a cloudy and wet day across the delaware valley. taking live look at very damp allentown tonight. not everyone saw rain, though. some of us got a coating of snow. let's check in with our scott william. >> scott, when is all of this out of here? >> well, most of the rainfall has ended. the cloud cover that will be moving out. but the temperatures they will be dropping and the wind will be picking up. but look at ultimate doppler. the first part of the day we saw some of that moderate to heavy rainfall along i-95 into parts of south jersey and delaware. about quarter of an inch of rain but far north and west it was cold enough for some snow in
>> all right, david, so sad. marie buck's family, friends and neighbors are get ready to attend her viewing. this is a live look at the funeral home in south philadelphia. visitation starts at 7:00 tonight. >>> new information comes in on this tragic story, you can get updates around the clock on our website just head to fox29.com. >>> turning now to your fox 29 weather authority. a cloudy and wet day across the delaware valley. taking live look at very damp allentown...
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senior writer for the federalist, mary katherine hamm. and david chalian. david, obviously it is a horror what's happening in syria right now in aleppo. for the donald trump administration, do we know how a president trump is going to handle this? >> we really don't. it's been really vague and it's astonishing when you look at fred's piece there and see what's going on and the cry for help that this wasn't more central in a u.s. presidential campaign, but it wasn't. and his policy has been pretty vague. what we do know is this. he does not -- he, throughout the whole campaign, said assad was really somebody else's problem. he just waned to focus on isis. he believed in creating some safe zones but wanted other people to pay for them and that one moment, you remember in the debates because it happened in the debate you were moderating where he disagreed with pence when his own vice presidential nominee said, with russian provocation, we may have to use military force and donald trump shut that down. it's very clear that he really sees this as other people's
senior writer for the federalist, mary katherine hamm. and david chalian. david, obviously it is a horror what's happening in syria right now in aleppo. for the donald trump administration, do we know how a president trump is going to handle this? >> we really don't. it's been really vague and it's astonishing when you look at fred's piece there and see what's going on and the cry for help that this wasn't more central in a u.s. presidential campaign, but it wasn't. and his policy has...
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senator alexander's staff, i want to particularly acknowledge and thank his staff director david clary, as well as mary sumter lapinsky, who worked very closely with my staff over many months. i als -- i want to acknowledge and thank margaret colter, melissa fath, cara townsend for their efforts on this bill. on the house i want to thank the staff of congressman pallone including staff director jeff carol long with tiffany geracio and thank the staff of chairman upton, particularly his staff director gary anders and his health policy lead. i want to thank the staff of my members on the help committee who worked so closely with my staff to make this a reality. in particular i want to thank david benine and joe dunn with senator murphy. i want to acknowledge the assistance of amy rosenbaum, genie lambenbrew among many others within the administration who helped make today possible. finally, mr. president, i want to close by thanking my staff. i can't say enough about my incredible staff who have put their time and talents into this bill from the word go. in particular i want to thank my staff director ev
senator alexander's staff, i want to particularly acknowledge and thank his staff director david clary, as well as mary sumter lapinsky, who worked very closely with my staff over many months. i als -- i want to acknowledge and thank margaret colter, melissa fath, cara townsend for their efforts on this bill. on the house i want to thank the staff of congressman pallone including staff director jeff carol long with tiffany geracio and thank the staff of chairman upton, particularly his staff...
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david herold and george atzerodt. later he and mrs. lincoln take a carriage ride alone. according to mary seen her husband so supremely cheerful. they talk about the past, about the death of their son willie, three years before. about the future, traveling abroad and lincoln's plan to return to his law practice. lincoln tells mary that on this particular day, he feels that the war has come to a close. they end up at the washington navy yard where lincoln summons a young naval officer, william h. flood. >> mother, the last time we saw young flood here we were in springfield. i was a lawyer and he was but knee high to a grasshopper. his mother was kin with governor carlin. >> i remember priscilla flood. >> and his father served with me in the illinois state legislature. a democrat. but a friend and a good man despite his fervent support of my opponent for the presidency. >> since of the father, sir. >> never a sin to stand up for what you believe. now, flood, tell me which is the vessel with the history? >> well, mr. lincoln, they've all been messing around under fire quite a lot, but i gue
david herold and george atzerodt. later he and mrs. lincoln take a carriage ride alone. according to mary seen her husband so supremely cheerful. they talk about the past, about the death of their son willie, three years before. about the future, traveling abroad and lincoln's plan to return to his law practice. lincoln tells mary that on this particular day, he feels that the war has come to a close. they end up at the washington navy yard where lincoln summons a young naval officer, william...
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david and kimberly gregory are suing. >> we have today filed two lawsuit arising out of the ghost ship fire in oakland. >> reporter: marynder represents the gregory family and the parents of another victim griffin madden. the lawsuits filed today are against the owners of the building, the party promoters and the master tenant, derick ion almena. she says they all knew that the warehouse was a death trap. >> they allowed people to live there and to come -- young people to come to an event where there was no fire alarms, no sprinklers, no good
david and kimberly gregory are suing. >> we have today filed two lawsuit arising out of the ghost ship fire in oakland. >> reporter: marynder represents the gregory family and the parents of another victim griffin madden. the lawsuits filed today are against the owners of the building, the party promoters and the master tenant, derick ion almena. she says they all knew that the warehouse was a death trap. >> they allowed people to live there and to come -- young people to come...
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david murphy has the story. >> reporter: 2014 roxy was rescued from a puppy mill and placed in mary's home to be fostered after was diagnosed with a genetic disorder mary decided to make her a permit member of the family. >> it's called ocular skeletal decease it's effects her bones. every time we sit down to watch tv i know i have my best friend. >> reporter: mary adopted roxy from brookline rescue. >> rescuing is rewarding. >> reporter: they focus on lab and lab mixes and does nearly 100 adoptions a year. >> it's and incredible feeling that you can make somebody's life better. >> reporter: brooster is the 5-month-old puppy. duke would do well in a home where he loves walk. >> i have to spell walk or he would jet out the door. doug would be better in a quiet home with no kids. luena is 6 years old and she would fit in with any family. >> loves to chase the tennis ball. she'll chase it all day long. >> reporter: this is mitzy is 7 years old. she was found with a broken leg, and she walks with a limp, that doesn't slow her down abbey she loves to go for walks. visit the brookline lab rescue website. if you woul
david murphy has the story. >> reporter: 2014 roxy was rescued from a puppy mill and placed in mary's home to be fostered after was diagnosed with a genetic disorder mary decided to make her a permit member of the family. >> it's called ocular skeletal decease it's effects her bones. every time we sit down to watch tv i know i have my best friend. >> reporter: mary adopted roxy from brookline rescue. >> rescuing is rewarding. >> reporter: they focus on lab and lab...
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david. >> merry christmas and happy hanukkah. >> and we'll be back in a moment. special moments... ...with your family. marie callender's.savor. >>> there are just 26 days until donald trump takes the oath of office as president of the united states. and he's been really busy building his cabinet. just look at that screen, leaving only a handful of key positions unfilled going into the new year. so what do his picks tell us about trump's administration and more importantly what his policies are going to look like. let's start with you, brian, when you look at that array of faces and much more importantly, who and what they represent, in a nutshell, does it tell people anything about where he's going to go? because we don't need to say this to our viewers, he is unconventional as a republican, he's got varied views vis-a-vis what you rarely see inside the republican party. >> and he's appointed people that have been loyal to his campaign, but he's gone outside the traditional political sphere. now he's run on competence and he's got houses of congress on both sides to help him get his measures passed. and he's got 25 repu
david. >> merry christmas and happy hanukkah. >> and we'll be back in a moment. special moments... ...with your family. marie callender's.savor. >>> there are just 26 days until donald trump takes the oath of office as president of the united states. and he's been really busy building his cabinet. just look at that screen, leaving only a handful of key positions unfilled going into the new year. so what do his picks tell us about trump's administration and more importantly...
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david: the ipo of aramco needs it. anne-marie news, but saudi arabia front and center saying we will do whatever it takes. what is driving them to do that? : that was the shocking news after they announced its opec not opec agreement. that is what we saw move the market and that is why we see brent trading above $55 a barrel. the saudi oil minister says to cut below 10 million barrels a day is a key psychological rep -- level, a red line for the kingdom. they never said they wanted to go below 10 million barrels and this means they will be bearing an even bigger front if they decide to cut below that line. jonathan: people still question the compliance of whether these countries will follow through. can you walk me through the cuts? on the real cuts versus natural decline, besides russia and kazakhstan, all of countries, non-opec members, they are white noise. russia is the one to watch. no one was expecting them to significantly say they will cut 300,000 barrels a day. the two biggest exporters in the , theynext to saudi disagre
david: the ipo of aramco needs it. anne-marie news, but saudi arabia front and center saying we will do whatever it takes. what is driving them to do that? : that was the shocking news after they announced its opec not opec agreement. that is what we saw move the market and that is why we see brent trading above $55 a barrel. the saudi oil minister says to cut below 10 million barrels a day is a key psychological rep -- level, a red line for the kingdom. they never said they wanted to go below...
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david murphy. >>> good afternoon rick is off and the big story on "action news" is breaking developments in the murder of a beloved business owner. pol, for the shooting of 81-year-old marie buck inside of her grocepy srpre in philadelphia. chad pradelli is live. >> reporter: yes, sara that person of interest was p, last night and so far he has not been charged but pol, they are building their case. >> if the size of a makeshift memorial judged a victim's heart. marie kick's must have bas n bi. the flowers and candles outside of store grows by the hour. >> it's a trap no reason. >> she was such a good person. >> marsh will be remor wared aa ftaple in this community. a woman that raised three generations of children. of rations of children. interest in custody and detectives believe that rratenp is the mbuive but the 8y 81-year-old was not the intended target. they began drat" ioping hthe s waing p, photo near the murder scene on south 6th. south 6th. elol, murder weapon but a steady stream of people are visiting the bin cks children at the famy ofome. cks children at the famy >> she will never be forgotten, nevada. >> af tshwing will take sonace rporght and tomorrow as we
david murphy. >>> good afternoon rick is off and the big story on "action news" is breaking developments in the murder of a beloved business owner. pol, for the shooting of 81-year-old marie buck inside of her grocepy srpre in philadelphia. chad pradelli is live. >> reporter: yes, sara that person of interest was p, last night and so far he has not been charged but pol, they are building their case. >> if the size of a makeshift memorial judged a victim's heart....
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mary was a very firm type. finally they started negotiating hours and she said for hours, and he said one hour. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight. davidso that was the beginning of the relationship. mr. buffett: we hit it off. david: but you did not buy any shares? mr. buffett: i bought 100 shares just to keep track of what this young kid was doing. david: and he is now on your board? mr. buffett: yes. we have a lot of fun talking. david: let me ask about the philanthropic things you have done with bill and melinda. how did the idea of giving your money to somebody else's foundation come to you? mr. buffett: i originally planned that my first wife would handle the disposition of, well, everything. we came to that conclusion in our 20's, we started the buffett foundation over 50 years ago. but i did not give away a lot of money during those intermediate years because i thought it was compounding at a rate i could give away billions instead of millions if i waited a while. she died in 2004, so that plan disappeared. then i was faced with the question of, how do i give away this money in a way that goes to the people i want without me do
mary was a very firm type. finally they started negotiating hours and she said for hours, and he said one hour. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight. davidso that was the beginning of the relationship. mr. buffett: we hit it off. david: but you did not buy any shares? mr. buffett: i bought 100 shares just to keep track of what this young kid was doing. david: and he is now on your board? mr. buffett: yes. we have a lot of fun talking. david: let me ask about the philanthropic...
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david: liz, steve, we have to wrap it there. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: general motors ceo and chair mari barra holding a news conference in gm corporate headquarters in detroit, michigan, moments ago, announcing that the company will begin testing autonomous vehicles immediately. jeff flock standing by at rain sans center in detroit with the latest. reporter: this chevy volt ev. autonomous driving technology. here is one of the companies responsible for that technology. they will start right away, governor rick snyder signing legislation to allow this to take place. gm jumping right on top of it. probably the news, as much a big deal that is, to be able to test in michigan. they only test in california and arizona overshadowed somewhat about questions about china. this was all scheduled before donald trump talking about the one china policy and news that china, perhaps in retaliation says it is going to sanction a u.s. automaker unnamed. mary barra was asked about that, could be gm. she says she doesn't know at this point. she was also asked by me and others about impact of the trump ele
david: liz, steve, we have to wrap it there. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: general motors ceo and chair mari barra holding a news conference in gm corporate headquarters in detroit, michigan, moments ago, announcing that the company will begin testing autonomous vehicles immediately. jeff flock standing by at rain sans center in detroit with the latest. reporter: this chevy volt ev. autonomous driving technology. here is one of the companies responsible for that...
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david and kimberly gregory are suing. >> we have today filed two lawsuit arising out of the ghost ship fire in oakland. >> reporter: mary alexander represents the gregory family and the parents of another victim griffin madden. the lawsuits filed today are against the owners of the building, the party promoters and the master tenant, derick ion almena. she says they all knew that the warehouse was a death trap. >> they allowed people to live there and to come -- young people to come to an event where there was no fire alarms, no sprinklers, no good egress, no way to exit to get out. >> reporter: mike kelly is an expert in suing in these types of cases. he has been contacted by several people who have also lost loved ones in the fire. he says recovering money in a case like this is really difficult. >> going to trial and getting a verdict for $10 million against a person or a business that doesn't have $10 million is not particularly helpful or useful. >> reporter: alexander says they will investigate to see what assets the defendants have. but according to gregory, this isn't just about recovering money. >> we just want
david and kimberly gregory are suing. >> we have today filed two lawsuit arising out of the ghost ship fire in oakland. >> reporter: mary alexander represents the gregory family and the parents of another victim griffin madden. the lawsuits filed today are against the owners of the building, the party promoters and the master tenant, derick ion almena. she says they all knew that the warehouse was a death trap. >> they allowed people to live there and to come -- young people...
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people yesterday, david ignatius, everybody saying that was like mandal and maris.act we're even -- that we have moved there from john bolton is pretty significant. >> it's interesting. i was in washington all weekend. that town is consumed by the transition. and the consensus is that the mattis appointment is a home run. it's a real home run. this, the appointment of the potential appointment of a new secretary of state, there's going to be a new secretary of state, is really critical. and again, the consensus and thinking in terms of the people i spoke with is it's a good thing he's taking that long to appoint a secretary of state. because they always throw in there, you've got mattis. a strong secretary of state. you're going to need that to counterbalance the potential negative influence of general flynn. >> think how different the candidates are that we just put out there. i mean, if you believe john bolton is still in the mix, that's a guy who celebrated the iraq war after everything we knew about the iraq war. >> still says the iraq war was a great idea. >> t
people yesterday, david ignatius, everybody saying that was like mandal and maris.act we're even -- that we have moved there from john bolton is pretty significant. >> it's interesting. i was in washington all weekend. that town is consumed by the transition. and the consensus is that the mattis appointment is a home run. it's a real home run. this, the appointment of the potential appointment of a new secretary of state, there's going to be a new secretary of state, is really critical....
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david bowie, prince, and the eagles' glenn frye among those who died this year. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with the mystery of a murdered store owner. today marieuck learned that her husband was going to retire. the victim's family and neighborhood say they're baffled by who could have done this. >> reporter: erin, they're just trying to understand it all. the victim's husband had just left the store. the gunman must have been watching, because that's when he walked in and shot marie buck. it's been like this all day, people have been pouring out trying to support the family and also the neighborhood. marie buck's family and long time customers say to know her was to love her, and you knew exactly where you stood. >> she was a strong italian woman. she had her ways about her. she was good, but she'll put you in your place too. >> reporter: a man in a hoodie gunned her down on christmas eve in the store she poured her life into. her husband and her daughter found her behind the counter of marie's groceries on south 6th street shot 12 times. the only witness, an 89-year-old woman who heard the shots but didn't see the gunman's face. >> she was mu
david bowie, prince, and the eagles' glenn frye among those who died this year. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with the mystery of a murdered store owner. today marieuck learned that her husband was going to retire. the victim's family and neighborhood say they're baffled by who could have done this. >> reporter: erin, they're just trying to understand it all. the victim's husband had just left the store. the gunman must have been watching, because that's when he walked...
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mary, we appreciate your comments. thanks for joining us from london. >>> well, president-elect trump has made his choice for u.s. ambassador to israel. he has tapped his close campaign adviser, david freedman for that job. as cnn global affairs correspondent alesse laughit reports freedman's comments about israel are grabbing attention. >> in tapping his long-time friend and bankruptcy lawyer david freedman as his ambassador to israel, donald trump moved to make good on a campaign promise. >> we will send a clear signal that there is no daylight between america and our most reliable ally, the state of israel. >> israel's rite wing education minister praised freedman, calling him a, quote, great friend of israel. by appointing hard line freedman as ambassador, trump could be looking to reverse policy towards israel. freedman has no experience in diplomacy. he has questioned the need for a palestinian state, writing that a two-state solution appears, quote, impossible, as long as the poll sinnans are unwilling to renounce violence against israel or recognize israel's right to exist as a jewish state. >> i'm reminded of the line from door think oz, i don't think we're in kansas any m
mary, we appreciate your comments. thanks for joining us from london. >>> well, president-elect trump has made his choice for u.s. ambassador to israel. he has tapped his close campaign adviser, david freedman for that job. as cnn global affairs correspondent alesse laughit reports freedman's comments about israel are grabbing attention. >> in tapping his long-time friend and bankruptcy lawyer david freedman as his ambassador to israel, donald trump moved to make good on a...
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. >> hi, my name is mary sorenson with the quatro that is the real david and go litigate mission withhe protecting d on one does the developer with a nation wide reputation seeking yet to add a building that is brand on the other side is the community to rankle e remain it's soul and community quite frankly if san francisco the community is losing quite a bit not just in the mission the fact that the mission - the mission is losing our identity yes, we were allowed to create a cultural corridor i say thank you but the fact is that corridor has no teeth no skin in the game we're there in name only and nothing we can do about that building is continuing at a horrifying pace thanks to backroom deals if you think that is a harsh thing to say i have two words millennium tower this is a town you search warrant to pay to play the community will always lose and the developers will make hefty contributions to causes and candidates and the developers always win so i ask you, please the eir is important sends this back we don't need this building in our neighborhood as proven over and over again
. >> hi, my name is mary sorenson with the quatro that is the real david and go litigate mission withhe protecting d on one does the developer with a nation wide reputation seeking yet to add a building that is brand on the other side is the community to rankle e remain it's soul and community quite frankly if san francisco the community is losing quite a bit not just in the mission the fact that the mission - the mission is losing our identity yes, we were allowed to create a cultural...
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david g tweeted, humbling and beautiful. joyce renews faith in humanity. clara tweeted her own handwritten words of the poem after so many of you are asking for a written version of the poem. marywas one of the most beautiful thinsgs have i seen. her heart was amazing. one tweet says i want to be joyce when i grow up. joyce told me she wants to be a doctor and a poet when she grows up. and here's why. >> i like to be a doctor cause i like to help people who are like getting sick, because nowadays there are more people getting sick, so i would like to help them. i also like to encourage other girls to finish school so they can take example of me as a female doctor, and i'd like to be a poet in order to inspire girls, more especially girls who are dropping out of school, because most of the poems i hlie are educational poems. little by little we go, you reach your destination. when i met joyce. she had been knocked off the road to her destination. she had been sent home because her father could no longer afford to pay her high school tuition. as in many african countries, high school is not free. and most parents cannot afford the tuition. i had the honor of telling joyce that th
david g tweeted, humbling and beautiful. joyce renews faith in humanity. clara tweeted her own handwritten words of the poem after so many of you are asking for a written version of the poem. marywas one of the most beautiful thinsgs have i seen. her heart was amazing. one tweet says i want to be joyce when i grow up. joyce told me she wants to be a doctor and a poet when she grows up. and here's why. >> i like to be a doctor cause i like to help people who are like getting sick, because...
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david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> montgomery county woman has been charged with drug delivery resulting in death, and involuntary manslaughter. this is the suspect three two-year old gwenn lynn marie of, he sold the drug, fentanyl. pastor reno believed he was buying, heroin but was given the much stronger and deadlier fentanyl. the two drugs, look nearly identical. prebish could be facing up to 40 years in prison. >>> the search is on for this peeping tom, philadelphia police a is lurking near temple's campus. you can see the suspect climb over a fence and then peak in the window. police say that is window of the 20 year-old woman who spotted the man outside snapping pictures, as she got dressed. when she saw him, he ran away. if you have any information, call the police. >>> and, governor christie has ordered all flags at state build to fly at half staff on monday in honor of new jersey state trooper frankie williams. williams will be laid to rest on monday, a viewing is scheduled at boardwalk hall in atlantic city friday 8:00 until noon. first two hours are for friend and family, the second two hours are for law enforcement. trooper williams funeral will begin at noon at boardwa
david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> montgomery county woman has been charged with drug delivery resulting in death, and involuntary manslaughter. this is the suspect three two-year old gwenn lynn marie of, he sold the drug, fentanyl. pastor reno believed he was buying, heroin but was given the much stronger and deadlier fentanyl. the two drugs, look nearly identical. prebish could be facing up to 40 years in prison. >>> the search is on for this peeping tom,...
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david: that is michael mckee, bluebird's international that bloomberg's international --bloomberg's international policy analyst. with now to the end anne-marie opec agreement. anne-marie: i am joined by fellow he'll dump enough. -- eulogio del pino. the q4 joining us. where do we see the price going from here? eulogio: it is very close to related to the available inventories. if you correlate the available inventories of oil the last five years with respect to the price, as long as inventories increase -- now we have on the order of 300 million barrels. you can see how the price falls on the order of 40 or $50 for the brent. every time in the last 10 years when it happens, when it leaves equilibrium, it can be on the order of $60 to $70. we estimate that we will take over the market 1.2 million opec,s and 300,000 from and i will mean on the order of 1.8 million to -- barrels a day we will take out of the market. then last -- in the next nine months, or something like that, we will establish inventories, and probably the price will be in the order of $60 $70. anne-marie: you were crucial in getting russia on board. how did you get the russian
david: that is michael mckee, bluebird's international that bloomberg's international --bloomberg's international policy analyst. with now to the end anne-marie opec agreement. anne-marie: i am joined by fellow he'll dump enough. -- eulogio del pino. the q4 joining us. where do we see the price going from here? eulogio: it is very close to related to the available inventories. if you correlate the available inventories of oil the last five years with respect to the price, as long as inventories...
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david and thanks dan. >>> more fiery rhetoric from donald trump slamming u.s. policy toward israel in a series of angry tweets and accusing president obama of hindering the transition of power and then backtracking. abc's maryte house for us with more, and it seemed they have talked. >> reporter: they talked again yesterday, and they have been trying to bury the hatchet after contentious campaign but now donald trump is taking on obama's foreign policy. the president-elect has had harsh words for the president and also some mixed messages. overnight donald trump emerged from his mar-a-lago estate with praise for president obama and the presidential handoff. >> our staffs are getting along very well, and i'm getting along very well with him other than a couple of statements, that i have responded to, and we talked about it. >> reporter: with boxing promoter don king by his side the president-elect said he just had a very good talk with the president. >> i actually thought we covered a lot of territory. >> reporter: but just hours earlier, a very different tone. trump slamming obama for getting in the way of the transition. trump tweeting, doing my best to disregard the many inflammatory president obama state
david and thanks dan. >>> more fiery rhetoric from donald trump slamming u.s. policy toward israel in a series of angry tweets and accusing president obama of hindering the transition of power and then backtracking. abc's maryte house for us with more, and it seemed they have talked. >> reporter: they talked again yesterday, and they have been trying to bury the hatchet after contentious campaign but now donald trump is taking on obama's foreign policy. the president-elect has...