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adults the joy of music for the last 35 years, this weeks jefferson award in the bay area goes to david moralesheard of david because someone nominated him for a jefferson award. if you'd like to nominate a community hero, fill out our application. >>> today on the drew berry more you're a champion. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you're a star. and you shine. that's what you do. that's what you do every day. [inspirational music] >>> saving nmoney on gas wasn't enough. a program and incentives coming up on the news at 3:00. >>> seven-day forecast, let's take a live look. we are expecting a gradual warming trend as we head into the weekend. sunshine right around the corner. as we head into the weekend, beta breakers is right around the corner and it's looking warm. we're even dealing with upper 80s in the forecast in the east bay and north bay areas. >> thank you much. >>> getting back to that laguna nigel fire. >> brianna got a call from her parents about a fire in her neighborhood. she rushed home looking for her cats. crews went to her hous
adults the joy of music for the last 35 years, this weeks jefferson award in the bay area goes to david moralesheard of david because someone nominated him for a jefferson award. if you'd like to nominate a community hero, fill out our application. >>> today on the drew berry more you're a champion. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you're a star. and you shine. that's what you do. that's what you do every day. [inspirational music]...
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. >> reporter: david morales is the man behind the piano and the performance. ounder and artistic director of the cantari music program. in fact, david first started the non-profit in 1987 as an adult corral. >> it's a way to help discover who you are. to find your voice, which is a m musical thing. >> it is all nnte take it in. >> it is also a psychological thing. to find value. >> reporter: tuition for the adult programs help pay for youth offerings that david started 23 years ago when music budgets got slashed in local schools. cantari works in harmony with the school district to provide free music instruction and after-school choirs. a few thousand students and 70 classrooms take part from transitional kindergarten to high school. students build confidence. their parents build community. >> that's our mission. that's the miracle of life. we're providing an arena for that. >> reporter: the retired music professor also takes pride in his award-winning advanced nova youth choir. 12-year-old member prothena learned her voice is a powerful instrument. >> you coul
. >> reporter: david morales is the man behind the piano and the performance. ounder and artistic director of the cantari music program. in fact, david first started the non-profit in 1987 as an adult corral. >> it's a way to help discover who you are. to find your voice, which is a m musical thing. >> it is all nnte take it in. >> it is also a psychological thing. to find value. >> reporter: tuition for the adult programs help pay for youth offerings that david...
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tactics of the russians and is damaging both for their capabilities and, of course, for their morale. david? >> ian pannell, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> back here at home now and to the medical emergency involving a pilot, the passenger calling air traffic control saying, "i don't know how to land this plane." what followed is quite something. and here's abc's victor oquendo from florida. >> reporter: this chilling call to air traffic control over west palm beach coming just after noon. >> i've got a serious situation here, my pilot has gone incoheerntd. i have no idea how to fly the airplane. >> reporter: two people onboard the 12-seat single-engine cessna, coming from the bahamas. the pilot suffering some kind of medical emergency. >> 333 lima delta, roger, what's your position? >> i have no idea. i see the coast of florida in front of me, and i have no idea. >> reporter: sources tell abc news the controller involved happens to be a certified flight instructor with cessna experience. >> number three lima delta, no problem. just continue to stay wings level and maintain 5,000 and
tactics of the russians and is damaging both for their capabilities and, of course, for their morale. david? >> ian pannell, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> back here at home now and to the medical emergency involving a pilot, the passenger calling air traffic control saying, "i don't know how to land this plane." what followed is quite something. and here's abc's victor oquendo from florida. >> reporter: this chilling call to air traffic control over west...
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payout in the time of covid, in a time where we had more money than ever, it was not morally defensible to spend 5%. david: let's talk about george floyd. you have lived through the civil rights revolution in the 1960's. we had the post civil rights efforts in the 1970's and 1980's. it seems as if not until george floyd was murdered that some people in the corporate world took seriously the discrimination and other challenges african-americans face. was that your perception, that george floyd had an incredible impact? darren: i think what was different was that first, we were all at home as a country. secondly, this was fully videotaped. from the moment he was put on the ground until his last breath. and that it was photographed. that it was videotaped. and that the perpetrator was fully aware that he was killing someone and clearly assumed he could do that with impunity. i think that is what we americans, the average american, found so appalling and so antithetical to our values as a people. and so, it had a huge impact far beyond the issue of policing and civil rights to the boardroom. david: do you thi
payout in the time of covid, in a time where we had more money than ever, it was not morally defensible to spend 5%. david: let's talk about george floyd. you have lived through the civil rights revolution in the 1960's. we had the post civil rights efforts in the 1970's and 1980's. it seems as if not until george floyd was murdered that some people in the corporate world took seriously the discrimination and other challenges african-americans face. was that your perception, that george floyd...
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this is a moral and cultural issue. davidd our leaders have to talk about it with a sense of civility and not make things worse by screaming at each other. congressman we just saw an example of that today with senator schumer over in, not in your house but in another house close by going after the luke and alex school safety act. that was worked on by families of the parkland shooting. he said governor, gop senator johnson just tried for a bill that could see more guns in schools. so i blocked it. the truth, there were officers at the school in texas. the shooter government past them. we need real solutions. we will vote on gun legislation starting with the domestic terrorism protection act that was a misdescription of what the luke and alex safety act was all about. marco rubio answered back, the truth, schumer blocked a bipartisan bill that makes the school safety clearinghouse, school safety government permanent because radical left-wing activists oppose it. how are we going to get anywhere inside of the beltway when you h
this is a moral and cultural issue. davidd our leaders have to talk about it with a sense of civility and not make things worse by screaming at each other. congressman we just saw an example of that today with senator schumer over in, not in your house but in another house close by going after the luke and alex school safety act. that was worked on by families of the parkland shooting. he said governor, gop senator johnson just tried for a bill that could see more guns in schools. so i blocked...
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our most precious _ biodiversity same nature is our most precious asset and sir david attenborough said this is our moralthat concentrated way. do you think you'll be able to people? absolutely. people are listening, and they— absolutely. people are listening, and they are on theirjourney reaching _ and they are on theirjourney reaching billions of people, and i'm sure people will not pay more attention— sure people will not pay more attention to it because it is important as climate change is absolutely crucial as well. | important as climate change is absolutely crucial as well. i have to cive absolutely crucial as well. i have to give ron _ absolutely crucial as well. i have to give ron the _ absolutely crucial as well. i have to give ron the last _ absolutely crucial as well. i have to give ron the last word - absolutely crucial as well. i have to give ron the last word for - absolutely crucial as well. i have to give ron the last word for our last 20 seconds, will you be looking deeper into soil? t last 20 seconds, will you be looking deeper into soil?— deeper into soil? i am. i used to work for a _
our most precious _ biodiversity same nature is our most precious asset and sir david attenborough said this is our moralthat concentrated way. do you think you'll be able to people? absolutely. people are listening, and they— absolutely. people are listening, and they are on theirjourney reaching _ and they are on theirjourney reaching billions of people, and i'm sure people will not pay more attention— sure people will not pay more attention to it because it is important as climate change...
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morale to the whole country. ♪ >> while they may be firm favors, sam writer representing the u.k.. no one is expecting -- this year. david, bbc news. >> let's talk about elon musk. he says he will reverse the twitter ban imposed on anna trump if and when he takes over the social media company. he is the richest man in the world. he has agreed to a $44 billion takeover deal with the twitter board last week. now mr. musk is talkingbout a financial -- she called the band morally wrong. james clayton is with us. tell me more. >> he has already hinted at this would already happen. this is the first time he has admitted this man will be reversed. donald trump was banneter e capitol riot. musk said it was a mistake. jack dorsey just tweeted he regrets that decision. the door is very much now ope to donald trump coming back onto twitter. donald trump says he doesn't want to come back to twitter. he said he would much rather post on his own platform. i wouldn't assume he is going to suddenly start tweeting. elon musk hasn't actually bought twitter yet. musk is actually going to buy twitter. lots of reasons donald trump may not wa
morale to the whole country. ♪ >> while they may be firm favors, sam writer representing the u.k.. no one is expecting -- this year. david, bbc news. >> let's talk about elon musk. he says he will reverse the twitter ban imposed on anna trump if and when he takes over the social media company. he is the richest man in the world. he has agreed to a $44 billion takeover deal with the twitter board last week. now mr. musk is talkingbout a financial -- she called the band morally...
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should be at the top of our list which is that we need to honor our moral obligation to those we left behind. >> retired army general david petraeus, thank you very much for your time. fascinating conversation. >> great to be with you, mika and great to hear that you and joe will be at warsaw security forum. i'll see you there. >> there you go. getting a jump on that one. we'll see you there. we look forward to. thank you so much, sir. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a new warning that a large swath of the united states could face blackouts this summer. what is to blame and how can you prepare? plus, former new york city mayor bill de blasio has a big announcement he'll be making first right here on "morning joe." we'll be right back. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim® web. because platforms this innovative aren't just made for traders -they're made by them. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade what's it lik
should be at the top of our list which is that we need to honor our moral obligation to those we left behind. >> retired army general david petraeus, thank you very much for your time. fascinating conversation. >> great to be with you, mika and great to hear that you and joe will be at warsaw security forum. i'll see you there. >> there you go. getting a jump on that one. we'll see you there. we look forward to. thank you so much, sir. >>> still ahead on "morning...
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moral failure of our time. we need more from these officials. >> david, i think debbie makes a great point, which is about the urgencytime, you have republicans proposing solutions that had nothing to do with guns. they talk about militarizing schools, strengthening the family unit, giving good guys with guns to protect against bad guys, we watched how that played out here. we know how that played out. given this moment, how do you breakthrough that inane rhetoric? >> the republican default position is fairly absurd. cause analysis will suggest that the reason of gun violence is not because we sufficiently harden our grocery stores, synagogues and schools, it is because in the united states of america, the ease of access to firearms by anyone that wants one, is right there in front of them. that is the problem, the guns and access to them. i step be referred to in parkland, but we did see there was a little glimpse of the political pressure became greater than the hardened pressure of the gun lobby on republican legislators. i think we will watch this play out in washington. the default position of mitch mcconnell an
moral failure of our time. we need more from these officials. >> david, i think debbie makes a great point, which is about the urgencytime, you have republicans proposing solutions that had nothing to do with guns. they talk about militarizing schools, strengthening the family unit, giving good guys with guns to protect against bad guys, we watched how that played out here. we know how that played out. given this moment, how do you breakthrough that inane rhetoric? >> the republican...
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david frost saying, you know, if wejust ignore all of this... you can't really ripped a treaty that you signed to shreds and expect to maintain the moral high groundg and-— tripping and. let's, and onto exactly that. _ tripping and. let's, and onto exactly that, what _ tripping and. let's, and onto exactly that, what you - tripping and. let's, and onto j exactly that, what you posed tripping and. let's, and onto - exactly that, what you posed there, the front page of the daily express, almost the same words that you are using there. the headline is truss will wrap up brexit border deal. martin, what do you make of that? well, that obviously is one option for the _ well, that obviously is one option for the government, one that's being openly— for the government, one that's being openly talked about and truss is going _ openly talked about and truss is going back to who might succeed boris _ going back to who might succeed borisjohnson, theoretically, if you were _ borisjohnson, theoretically, if you were to _ borisjohnson, theoretically, if you were to step down, liz truss is obviously — were to step down, liz truss is obviously positioning hersel
david frost saying, you know, if wejust ignore all of this... you can't really ripped a treaty that you signed to shreds and expect to maintain the moral high groundg and-— tripping and. let's, and onto exactly that. _ tripping and. let's, and onto exactly that, what _ tripping and. let's, and onto exactly that, what you - tripping and. let's, and onto j exactly that, what you posed tripping and. let's, and onto - exactly that, what you posed there, the front page of the daily express, almost...
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moral de los venezolanos. luego entendiendo de que la victoria se hace solamente en unidad, porque lo que estÁ pasando en ucrania es una muestra de que hay que trabajar unidos. janiot: mientras josÉ david han empujado a moscÚ a replantearse los objetivos de su injustificada invasiÓn. >> le doy mi tarjeta sentri al agente de la lÍnea fronteriza. y de repente suenan las alarmas. locutor: muchos dicen sentirse intimidados por la tecnologÍa cuando tratan de cruzar la frontera inteligente. ella estÁ dispuesta a hacer lo que sea para proteger y ayudar a su hermana. cuando nuestra hija y nietos se mudaron con nosotros el detergente barato no pudo con las manchas. tiene mucha agua. así que volvimos a tide. una lavada y se fueron las manchas. qué? tu no te ibas a dormir? no pagues por agua. paga por poder de limpieza. ¿vienes a comer donde abuelita? primo, ¿no sabes que tratándote con nexium 24hr te proteges contra la acidez frecuente para aliviarte todo el día y toda la noche? tienes razón. con nexium 24hr puedo saborear cada momento. ¡boom! no limpiaré moho ni hongos la próxima semana. gracias a esto. ¿sabías que el spray desinfectante de lysol puede prevenir el crecimiento de moho y otros ho
moral de los venezolanos. luego entendiendo de que la victoria se hace solamente en unidad, porque lo que estÁ pasando en ucrania es una muestra de que hay que trabajar unidos. janiot: mientras josÉ david han empujado a moscÚ a replantearse los objetivos de su injustificada invasiÓn. >> le doy mi tarjeta sentri al agente de la lÍnea fronteriza. y de repente suenan las alarmas. locutor: muchos dicen sentirse intimidados por la tecnologÍa cuando tratan de cruzar la frontera...
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moral rot going on that we all need to dig in and try to address. >> bret: thank you. panel, stand by if you would. i want to head to david spunt.is our justice department correspondent with reaction from doj. david? >> bret, i just spoke to law enforcement source said attorney general merrick garland has been completely briefed as has fbi director christopher wray. right now their teams are gathering here in washington. communicating with different teams around the country. who are updating them on the situation. specifically the killer and the motive. we heard governor greg abbott earlier mention the killer's fame. exactly what the motive is the weaponry. more of that information will come out. we know number one the attorney general has been brief. he made some comments earlier today at unrelated press conference as this was just starting out that he had been brief. we didn't know the extent of it, bret. we know the flag is going to be lowered at the department of justice. attorney general garland is supposed to be making comments. we don't know if that may be later tonight or tomorrow, burr i can expect that we will hear fro
moral rot going on that we all need to dig in and try to address. >> bret: thank you. panel, stand by if you would. i want to head to david spunt.is our justice department correspondent with reaction from doj. david? >> bret, i just spoke to law enforcement source said attorney general merrick garland has been completely briefed as has fbi director christopher wray. right now their teams are gathering here in washington. communicating with different teams around the country. who are...
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moral land grant, pacific railroad, creation of the agricultural the later became the department of agriculture, all shaved or east shaped the west. they also fed into a longer pattern to generations ago, david potter put it well in the title of his chapter in the impending crisis on the kansas nebraska act. a railroad promotion and its sequel. eight years in considerably shed later, construction on that road began. with each of these measures, the union government proposed a change of character resting land and settlement. to import into the west, broadly defined here is the land west of the mississippi river, homesteaders more capable farmers, institutions of higher education, and a railroad. doing so required moving concentrating, and are controlling the native american population. historians see that as an expansion of the federal government scope and power, just at the civil war and reconstruction proved to be a. and also continue those early policies of movement concentration, control. and also reflected lincoln's past, present, and possible future. he was westerner hula -- his entire life until he left springfield for washington d.c.. he was born, raised, and lived in the west he look
moral land grant, pacific railroad, creation of the agricultural the later became the department of agriculture, all shaved or east shaped the west. they also fed into a longer pattern to generations ago, david potter put it well in the title of his chapter in the impending crisis on the kansas nebraska act. a railroad promotion and its sequel. eight years in considerably shed later, construction on that road began. with each of these measures, the union government proposed a change of...
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there's a moral issue here and the idea that that can't be decided by people is pretty extraordinary. dagen: i'll just add, charlie, we were talking about joe biden's history on the issue, davide biden proposed a constitutional amendment to overturn roe v wade and a allow states to choose their own policies, which in theory this supreme court decision if it comes out the way it appears would of do that, that's '82. in he '94, joe biden wrote a letter to a constituent bragging he voted against abortion funding on 50 separate occasions. biden voted nor the partial birth abortion act of 2003. so again, he's on the right side of this issue, literally and figuratively and now you -- go ahead. >> no, and then you have a guy like bernie sanders yesterday saying we need to go out and codify roe v wade. good luck with that. go out and do that. if the court strikes down roe v wade that's all this will do. it will give politicians an opportunity to codify roe v wade if that's what they want to try to do. my suspicion is they won't get it done. dagen: charlie, thank you so much. we'll see you shortly. coming up, vladimir putin's new warning to european countries as the. u mulls a ban --
there's a moral issue here and the idea that that can't be decided by people is pretty extraordinary. dagen: i'll just add, charlie, we were talking about joe biden's history on the issue, davide biden proposed a constitutional amendment to overturn roe v wade and a allow states to choose their own policies, which in theory this supreme court decision if it comes out the way it appears would of do that, that's '82. in he '94, joe biden wrote a letter to a constituent bragging he voted against...