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and the uk helped build half a century ago. >> david smith, thank you. kelly cobiella, nbc correspondent, joining us from london with the latest there. we are waiting to hear from british prime minister david cameron. kelly what are you hearing about that? >> from what we understand, the way this will play out from what we've been hearing over the past 24 hours or so is that first we will hear the official vote count from manchester, the head of the electoral commission coming out. no actual counting is happening at this location but she will come out, she will announce the official vote count. we understand all districts reporting now. 33.5 million votes cast on this referendum. and a difference of just over 1 million between the leave side and the remain side. of course the leave side coming out on top. so we'll hear from her first. and then after that announcement, we expect to hear from the prime minister david cameron in front of his residence at 10 downing street. what will he say? that's the big question. nobody really knows. we're hearing from lea
and the uk helped build half a century ago. >> david smith, thank you. kelly cobiella, nbc correspondent, joining us from london with the latest there. we are waiting to hear from british prime minister david cameron. kelly what are you hearing about that? >> from what we understand, the way this will play out from what we've been hearing over the past 24 hours or so is that first we will hear the official vote count from manchester, the head of the electoral commission coming out....
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we're joined by david smith, washington correspondent for "the guardian." david, the last couple of weeks as kelly was just saying, people were getting the sensation the polls were delivering the impression that there was movement toward staying in the european union. what do you think was behind what became these misleading polls? and this last couple of weeks of ramping up into this vote? >> it was always difficult to call. and you're right, polls did seem to show a momentum for remain. but then there were a few days where the leave campaign picked up as well and that caused some pan and i can some extra campaigning. and, you know, the last general election, the polls were quite misleading and got it wrong. so it's yet another example as we've seen in several elections now where questions will have to be asked about polling methods and just how reliable they are. but they did always make clear that it was going to be very close. >> and david, walk us through what you think happens politically in london starting within the hour, possibly. >> i think david c
we're joined by david smith, washington correspondent for "the guardian." david, the last couple of weeks as kelly was just saying, people were getting the sensation the polls were delivering the impression that there was movement toward staying in the european union. what do you think was behind what became these misleading polls? and this last couple of weeks of ramping up into this vote? >> it was always difficult to call. and you're right, polls did seem to show a momentum...
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i want to bring in david smith, washington correspondent at "the guardian," and laura main, white house correspondent for france's canal plus. you hear that reference. i want to play a little bit more from nigel farage, because there's what is being done and who is doing it. the idea that some of the anti-eu forces excelled with the argument that this was all about bad things being done by foreigners, including not just the idea of migrants, but in the west. take a listen. >> threatening people too much actually insults their intelligence. and the listen from the obama visit is even more fascinating. and a lot of people in britain said, how dare the american president come here and tell us what to do. and it backfired. and i think we got an obama brexit bounce, because people do not want foreign leaders telling them how to think and how to vote. >> is that right? >> yeah, this would be a populist movement. it's interesting in this story, and it's tragic. we spoke with a lot of people who voted against britain staying in europe, and they told us, we don't want what's happening in europe.
i want to bring in david smith, washington correspondent at "the guardian," and laura main, white house correspondent for france's canal plus. you hear that reference. i want to play a little bit more from nigel farage, because there's what is being done and who is doing it. the idea that some of the anti-eu forces excelled with the argument that this was all about bad things being done by foreigners, including not just the idea of migrants, but in the west. take a listen. >>...
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i want to bring in david smith, washington correspondent at "the guardian," and laura main, white house correspondent for france's canal plus. you hear that reference. i want to play a little bit more from nigel farage, because there's what is being done and who is doing it. the idea that some of the anti-eu forces excelled with the argument that this was all about bad things being done by foreigners, including not just the idea of migrants, but in the west. take a listen. >> threatening people too much actually insults their intelligence. and the listen from the obama visit is even more fascinating. and a lot of people in britain said, how dare the american president come here and tell us what to do. and it backfired. and i think we got an obama brexit bounce, because people do not want foreign leaders telling them how to think and how to vote. >> is that right? >> yeah, this would be a populist movement. it's interesting in this story, and it's tragic. we spoke with a lot of people who voted against britain staying in europe, and they told us, we don't want what's happening in europe.
i want to bring in david smith, washington correspondent at "the guardian," and laura main, white house correspondent for france's canal plus. you hear that reference. i want to play a little bit more from nigel farage, because there's what is being done and who is doing it. the idea that some of the anti-eu forces excelled with the argument that this was all about bad things being done by foreigners, including not just the idea of migrants, but in the west. take a listen. >>...
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. >> reporter: rock climber david smith thought he knew the santa cruz mountains well until he had a chance encounter with a stanford archeologist. >> he points out these petroglyphs and i started doing research. where there's one, there's usually more. one day i'm sitting in this cave and the light goes all the way through. so i'm going wow, is this a coincidence? >> reporter: he started paying close attention to the cave, the sunlight and the calendar and things started to get pretty interesting. >> this has been cleaned off nice and clean. >> reporter: he noticed that the evening light lands precisely on this rock during the shortest day of the year. >> that is a whole lot of co incidents, man. >> reporter: but the big show is the summer solstice. >> sun's going that way. >> we're standing on the cave right now. >> reporter: so it's going to go this way? >> yes. the light will go like this. all we got to do is happening out, man. >> reporter: and sure enough it happens. >> the light's coming through this appature heading through the room and out the other window across the valley.
. >> reporter: rock climber david smith thought he knew the santa cruz mountains well until he had a chance encounter with a stanford archeologist. >> he points out these petroglyphs and i started doing research. where there's one, there's usually more. one day i'm sitting in this cave and the light goes all the way through. so i'm going wow, is this a coincidence? >> reporter: he started paying close attention to the cave, the sunlight and the calendar and things started to...
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joining us now is david smith, correspondence for the guardians. >> some may argue that david cameron has his own future and it is something that he may not have to do. >> that's right, it will go down in the history of woone of the great. david cameron only has himself to blame. nobody is really forcing him to do this. it was a political calculation and really, you know, something for short term gain with such busying long-term and fundamental implications. members of its own policy before the last general election. it is a good idea to promise them a referendum and just look at how it from dramatically backfired now and i think in many people's eyes, it made his resignation -- whatever his achievements sadly, this is probably what he will be remembered for. >> david, we. >> reporter: talking to another economist a little earlier, staying on three months does not make sense here. is that going to create more chaos in the situation? >> yes, i think you have three months. it is like a long time for potentially damaging leadership contests with all the shanigans and of which is supporti
joining us now is david smith, correspondence for the guardians. >> some may argue that david cameron has his own future and it is something that he may not have to do. >> that's right, it will go down in the history of woone of the great. david cameron only has himself to blame. nobody is really forcing him to do this. it was a political calculation and really, you know, something for short term gain with such busying long-term and fundamental implications. members of its own...
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joining us david smith, washington correspondent for "the guardian."t in perspective, the turmoil here. there are those that would suggest as in the words of nigel farage, when asked about this slump in sterling, he said so what, we are a strong economy. it's going to be fine. this level of turmoil that keir was outlining, expected by the brexit. >>ed expected by some people, yes. we always knew it was going to be unstable time. one of my colleagues at the guardian wrote an article saying with the whole exercise there's a difference between the theoretical possibility of leaving the european union and the harsh reality when it actually hits. you know, you can talk about the possibilities all you like up to last night, but now, when you feel the earthquake, feel the earth moving under your feet it is quite different. so we are in uncertainty, chaos and not sure where the safety rails are. but yet in terms of the pound, none of this will come as a huge surprise to many people who forecasted it. >> the reality is it has always been the sterling, the briti
joining us david smith, washington correspondent for "the guardian."t in perspective, the turmoil here. there are those that would suggest as in the words of nigel farage, when asked about this slump in sterling, he said so what, we are a strong economy. it's going to be fine. this level of turmoil that keir was outlining, expected by the brexit. >>ed expected by some people, yes. we always knew it was going to be unstable time. one of my colleagues at the guardian wrote an...
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david? >> ryan smith in louisville >>> to seattle tonight, and alarming moments for passengers on an american airlines flight from seattle to dallas. they were onboard and waiting at the gate when smoke starting billowing outside their windows. it was a starter machine that had caught fire, an external device that's hooked up to the plane to help start the engines. ground crews detached it and put the fire out. the plane was not damaged, but those passengers were put on other flights. >>> overseas tonight, and to new video from intelligence officials in ukraine, who say they have arrested a french national for plotting terror attacks during the european soccer championships that begin on friday. the man is shown wrapping up weapons there, and then loading them into a van. he is then arrested with that vehicle on the border between ukraine and poland, allegedly planning 15 attacks on bridges and railways, also on jewish and muslim places of worship. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the investigational of that mother whose 3-year-old boy climbed over a fence and fell into the gorilla exhib
david? >> ryan smith in louisville >>> to seattle tonight, and alarming moments for passengers on an american airlines flight from seattle to dallas. they were onboard and waiting at the gate when smoke starting billowing outside their windows. it was a starter machine that had caught fire, an external device that's hooked up to the plane to help start the engines. ground crews detached it and put the fire out. the plane was not damaged, but those passengers were put on other...
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. >> to track what tiny visitors might be doing, david j smith and the teams from the research center are planning together sarch samples. >> where they sleep, where they exercise, eat, go to the restroom, these are areas where we're actually curious to see how the micro organisms change over time. >> they have sterile wipes and developed a sophisticated air sampling system. after six months samples will be sent back to earth for analysis. the long-term goal. >> we want certain counter measures available in case bad bugs affect the crew. >> that will become more urgent as nasa chases project like a mission to mars. >> it's a difficult and hostile environment. we know that from decades of investigation. >> the hostile environment could be made safer with technology developed here in the bay area. >> now, the livermore array can process samples in a single day. the long-term goal is to develop a system that could be placed on the space station or taken along on a mission to mars. >> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00 a vehicle gets a car wash whether it needed one or not. >> the story behind
. >> to track what tiny visitors might be doing, david j smith and the teams from the research center are planning together sarch samples. >> where they sleep, where they exercise, eat, go to the restroom, these are areas where we're actually curious to see how the micro organisms change over time. >> they have sterile wipes and developed a sophisticated air sampling system. after six months samples will be sent back to earth for analysis. the long-term goal. >> we want...
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beat trump by far larger margins than does hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> back with us, liz smith and david always bernie's strongest selling point is take a look at the polls in the one on one match ups, against trump he always does better. >> it is. i think that's the last thing he's holding on to with the delegate count being so much in clinton's favor. he did not address the a.p. at all and i think in some ways was a smart move. >> it's a tricky move for him because most people, if not everybody in that rally audience are not home watching tv right now, they don't know this news and so he's got a choice. do i go out there in my big rally moment and say this thing that we fear might depress turn out or do i let them discover it in their 11:00 p.m. news in l.a. or in thier morning news? >> i'm sure a lot of them are looking at twitter. a fair number probably know. most of them probably don't care. they knew this moment was coming whether tonight, tomorrow night. and i'd like to talk to this point about bernie sanders saying he does better in the november match ups in the polls with donald
beat trump by far larger margins than does hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> back with us, liz smith and david always bernie's strongest selling point is take a look at the polls in the one on one match ups, against trump he always does better. >> it is. i think that's the last thing he's holding on to with the delegate count being so much in clinton's favor. he did not address the a.p. at all and i think in some ways was a smart move. >> it's a tricky move for him because most...
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beat trump by far larger margins than does hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> back with us, liz smith and davidalways bernie's strongest selling point is take a look at the polls in the one on one match ups, against trump he always does better. >> it is. and i think that's the last thing he's holding on to with the delegate count being so much in clinton's favor. i think what was interesting is he did not address the a.p. at all and struck a very different tone in his campaign, which is in ways i think was a smart move. >> most people, if not everybody, they're not home watching tv right now, they don't know this news. and so, he's got a choice. do i go out there in my big rally moment and say this thing thats we fear might depress turnout or do i let them discover it in their 11:00 p.m. news tonight in l.a. or in their morning news? >> i'm sure a lot of them are looking at twitter. so, a fair number probably know and most of them probably don't care. they knew this moment was which coming. and bernie sanders saying he does better in the november match ups in the polls with donald trump and i'v
beat trump by far larger margins than does hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> back with us, liz smith and davidalways bernie's strongest selling point is take a look at the polls in the one on one match ups, against trump he always does better. >> it is. and i think that's the last thing he's holding on to with the delegate count being so much in clinton's favor. i think what was interesting is he did not address the a.p. at all and struck a very different tone in his campaign, which...
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in fair amount park today and the smith memorial playground held its annual father's day celebration. the event was co-hosted by the pincus family foundation and davidcus who died in 2011 was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> this really has been a gorgeous father's day weekend weather wise. the warm and muggy conditions will definitely be continuing as we move through our nighttime hours and we're looking for dry and warm conditions if you are heading out and then we are tracking some showers for tuesday. monday night into tuesday morning. currently 90 degrees in philadelphia and you are looking at mostly clear skies and satellite radar showing us that we are dry. just dry and clear right now and a nice eaching on tap feeling muggy, though and the humidity builds in and what we can expect as we go to futurecast and we have the big bubble of high pressure as we move into the start of our next workweek. tomorrow, monday being the official start to our summer seasons and going to feel like that. we are going to have plenty of sunshine once again tomorrow because high pressure will take
in fair amount park today and the smith memorial playground held its annual father's day celebration. the event was co-hosted by the pincus family foundation and davidcus who died in 2011 was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> this really has been a gorgeous father's day weekend weather wise. the warm and muggy conditions will definitely be continuing as we move through our nighttime hours and we're looking for dry...
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david: jack, like fred smith, the guy who came up with the idea for fedex, oh, no, he is not responsible for that because governments built the airports. >> look i mean there is not much they have to boast about right now. so maybe an idea taking these things that consumers already love, claiming credit for them retroactively. who knows. might work. david: free market -- what a waste the free market is, you know. what a waste business is. you can have just the government do everything, right, melissa? melissa: absolutely. speaking of which, hulk hogan taking down gawker. the digital media company crumbling under the weight of a major lawsuit. details of today's announcement. david: we know google is friend of the white house but did the internet giant manipulate searches to hide negative stories about hillary clinton? melissa: donald trump, courting evangelicals today. >> happiest people are the people that have that great religious feel and that incredible marriage, children. it is more important than the money, folks, believe me i know. i know plenty with lots of money and they're not
david: jack, like fred smith, the guy who came up with the idea for fedex, oh, no, he is not responsible for that because governments built the airports. >> look i mean there is not much they have to boast about right now. so maybe an idea taking these things that consumers already love, claiming credit for them retroactively. who knows. might work. david: free market -- what a waste the free market is, you know. what a waste business is. you can have just the government do everything,...
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this is adam smith and david hume calls that others as a mirror to ourselves. we see ourselves, we understand ourselves because we are reflected back to us. these interactions and conversations are so very important. i hope you are seeing now how this becomes an important part of the conversation of government, and how important it is. the scots valued conversation in the development of humanities, in the development of morality, and in the development of governmental systems and how they are structured. any governmental system needs to have that card. the scots recognize the need to continually readjust morality and governments in response to the observations of the time it. and in relationships with others, your conversations. an examination shows that morality and government necessitates openness of the times with relation to the effects of values on people in society in general. for hume, the structure of society works only when it is functioning as a useful and important part of facilitating effective living with each other in communities. hume believed an
this is adam smith and david hume calls that others as a mirror to ourselves. we see ourselves, we understand ourselves because we are reflected back to us. these interactions and conversations are so very important. i hope you are seeing now how this becomes an important part of the conversation of government, and how important it is. the scots valued conversation in the development of humanities, in the development of morality, and in the development of governmental systems and how they are...
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david zahn. we heard that iain duncan smith together.arketsd about how the -- how much of this market is driven by brexit concern? how much does it have to do with central banks? it is negative yields pushing down some of the -- david: we have a huge cutie program. -- huge qe program. everybody else has rates on hold. it is driving yields much lower. in that environment, everybody is searching for yields. where can they get something? it is not going to be in a jgb. that pushes people into other bonds. francine: what is the prescription from central banks? that is not -- this is not the real market value. do they hiked rates around the world just to shock the consumer? this is something that is getting more attraction -- more traction. david: i would agree that negative rates are not the ideal way to do it. in several cases, we do not have the fiscal offset so the governments under -- are not doing enough to stimulate the economy which means they have to get more aggressive. negative rates is one way to do that as well as qe purchases. f
david zahn. we heard that iain duncan smith together.arketsd about how the -- how much of this market is driven by brexit concern? how much does it have to do with central banks? it is negative yields pushing down some of the -- david: we have a huge cutie program. -- huge qe program. everybody else has rates on hold. it is driving yields much lower. in that environment, everybody is searching for yields. where can they get something? it is not going to be in a jgb. that pushes people into...
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the smith memorial playground and play house held its annual father's day celebration filled with food and fun. the event was co-hosted by the pinkus family foundation. david was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> a group of local sons and dads took to the diamond to celebrate father's day today. they held its annual celebration in fairmount park. it's the 27th year in a row they hosted this picnic. the last seven of which included what you see here a softball game. organizers say it's a chance to honor local dads and have fun in the process. >> get united as one. this softball game is a fun game to come out as a family oriented game. come out, have fun and meet all people from different walks of life. >> today's event is one of the longest running urban father day celebrations in the country. >>> nbc 10 needs your help to reward people who are making a difference in our community. nbc 10 and nbc universal are giving away grants to local non-profits. we call it 21st century solutions. the goal is to support organizations that are putting into place new and innovative programs. the application is on our website. find it the at nbc10.com. the de
the smith memorial playground and play house held its annual father's day celebration filled with food and fun. the event was co-hosted by the pinkus family foundation. david was a local philanthropist and smith supporter. >>> a group of local sons and dads took to the diamond to celebrate father's day today. they held its annual celebration in fairmount park. it's the 27th year in a row they hosted this picnic. the last seven of which included what you see here a softball game....
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are you telling me that no matter what the result is, david cameron's seat is safe? mr. smithy believe categorically that he is the prime minister who was elected a year ago. whatever his own view is, his job at the end of the day is to listen to what the british people say and implement that, and i'm sure that is what he is making plans to do. minister, he called a referendum. there were always going to be passionate debates on this because it's a big issue, and on a big issue, people will divide. having divided, they will come together and say, the british people have decided. if it is to leave, we must get on and do that in the quickest way for the british people. that is what i have been campaigning on. i believe there is no reforming the european union as it stands. wayg in berlin in the last for hours has convinced me that no one wants to see any change of any structure, while we see chaos in the euro area, unemployment at unprecedented levels -- manus: it is manus cranny in dubai. audience you about the focused on this debate who watch bloomberg everyday? people we have
are you telling me that no matter what the result is, david cameron's seat is safe? mr. smithy believe categorically that he is the prime minister who was elected a year ago. whatever his own view is, his job at the end of the day is to listen to what the british people say and implement that, and i'm sure that is what he is making plans to do. minister, he called a referendum. there were always going to be passionate debates on this because it's a big issue, and on a big issue, people will...
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others being remembered include state trooper that i than michael smith, loudoun county assistant fire marshal davidtrob and spotsylvania county volunteer fire chief. >>> right now d.c. police need your help identifying the people in this video. they are persons of interest in an armed ropry on may 6. four suspects entered the business here, went behind will the counter and demanded the victim open the cash register. after they got the money, they ran away. if you have any information, you're asked to contact police. >>> a maryland man faces sex abuse charges after police say he groped a woman at the l'enfant plaza metro station. >> police arrested the 18-year-old, they say he grabbed the woman's back side on a platform on wednesday night. he also faces assault and theft charges in a case in maryland. >>> an accused war criminal has been working security at dulles international airport. yousef andy alluhe yousef abby administrative leefl. he was accused of publicly executing people and other war crimes. news 4 started cove accusation against ali back in 1998. questions about his past have followed h
others being remembered include state trooper that i than michael smith, loudoun county assistant fire marshal davidtrob and spotsylvania county volunteer fire chief. >>> right now d.c. police need your help identifying the people in this video. they are persons of interest in an armed ropry on may 6. four suspects entered the business here, went behind will the counter and demanded the victim open the cash register. after they got the money, they ran away. if you have any information,...
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but singers like glen campbell and bee smith, the answers get closer. world news with david muir will have more on the passing of pat summit and the volkswagon summit and more on istanbul turkey tonight after "action news" at 6:00. >>> now matt pellman with a check of the traffic. >> plenty of jam in both directions on the schuylkill, here at the vine street expressway, if you head to the fish concert at the mann music center, it's busy toward that. and head for german town pike instead of ridge pike because of an overturned vehicle in plymouth meeting and now head for ridge at german town by the dunkin' donuts and on 363, at amy drive in lower providence, a downed tree and wires along compass road and stay on 10 as you travel through that area. and a wreck at 130 near delsy drive and pemberton a crash at deep hollow road causing restrictions. and a delay on paoli thorndale, giving us big delays and a medical emergency on septa's route 13 trolley, that was delayed heading westbound and is back to normal now. the 13 and 15 trolleys are early busing because of ongoing construc
but singers like glen campbell and bee smith, the answers get closer. world news with david muir will have more on the passing of pat summit and the volkswagon summit and more on istanbul turkey tonight after "action news" at 6:00. >>> now matt pellman with a check of the traffic. >> plenty of jam in both directions on the schuylkill, here at the vine street expressway, if you head to the fish concert at the mann music center, it's busy toward that. and head for german...
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david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithdo it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. we're here with bud light party super delegate michael pena to talk about diversity. america is a nation of immigrants. we're a schmorgasbord of cultures. a korean taco of togetherness. an everything bagel of unity, each one of us a different seed. that was beautiful, amy. i thought it was also nice, yeah. yeah. we're a poutine of harmon
david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smithdo it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ...a tree that bore the...
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>> we're going to dive into how to build a presidential campaign with david plouffe and steve smith andinteresting thing at the top. we can't reveal it yet. >> okay, well, that's a tease. coming up, thank you, chuck. bill clinton on the campaign trail. "full house" on tv and doc martins on teens feet. it's feeling like the ' 0s. add to the '90s throwbacks a new fascinating look at the watched trials of all time. we'll be join ed by the film maker behind the incredible new series on o.j. simpson. what do doctors from leading cancer centers in the country have in common? many of them now call cancer treatment centers of america home. expert medicine works here. find out why at cancer center.com. cancer treatment centers of america. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪j
>> we're going to dive into how to build a presidential campaign with david plouffe and steve smith andinteresting thing at the top. we can't reveal it yet. >> okay, well, that's a tease. coming up, thank you, chuck. bill clinton on the campaign trail. "full house" on tv and doc martins on teens feet. it's feeling like the ' 0s. add to the '90s throwbacks a new fascinating look at the watched trials of all time. we'll be join ed by the film maker behind the incredible new...
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smith. he's the former leader of britain's conservative party in david cameron's cabinet in march when he famouslyafter disagreements with the prime minister. now he's the leading face of the leave campaign. we'll have his argument why britain should leave the eu next. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we are still outside the houses of parliament. i'm joined by the former leader of the conservative party in iain duncan smith. good morning to you. thank you very much for joining us. significant move in the polls over the weekend. the leave camp, your camp had significant momentum during june that switched. do you fear a huge growth in unity amongst the remain camp over the last couple of days? >> no, actually, i don't think there was any noticeable move at all in the polls. the professor kurdish who does all the exit polls, he's made it quite clear this is just people moving one way or the other. it was pretty much 50/50 before. one notes that the poll remain was well ahead last week. now it is down to one point. ta
smith. he's the former leader of britain's conservative party in david cameron's cabinet in march when he famouslyafter disagreements with the prime minister. now he's the leading face of the leave campaign. we'll have his argument why britain should leave the eu next. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we are still outside the houses of parliament. i'm joined by the former leader of...
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. >> reporter: hamilton's accomplice brandon smith was 15 at the time of the shooting he declined a plea deal. his case will go to trial. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> a suspect is behind bars right now in connection with a road rage shooting that happened on i-95 in philadelphia. 33-year-old anthony thomas gilbert of upper chichester is facing several charges including aggravated assault. on tuesday morning police were called to 95 northbound near the girard point bridge after a driver reported another man fired a shot at him. the vick testimony was not hurt. authorities say a tip about an unrelated road rage incident led them to him. >> philadelphia mother arrested in florida for the murder of her two young children. this is the suspect 40-year-old sophia hines she's accused of of smuggling her two children with a bed sheet at a resident's house in meara march florida. three-year-old ariel and seven month old saint leo. the suspect's husband and father of the youngest child said he's devastated. >> whatever was going on with her head washington was wrong with her, i can't understand. i'm really confused right now.
. >> reporter: hamilton's accomplice brandon smith was 15 at the time of the shooting he declined a plea deal. his case will go to trial. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> a suspect is behind bars right now in connection with a road rage shooting that happened on i-95 in philadelphia. 33-year-old anthony thomas gilbert of upper chichester is facing several charges including aggravated assault. on tuesday morning police were called to 95 northbound near the girard...
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. >> reporter: hamilton's accomplice brandon smith was 15 at the time of the shooting he declined a plea deal. his case will go to trial. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> a suspect is behind bars right now in connection with a road rage shooting that happened on i-95 in philadelphia. 33-year-old anthony thomas gilbert of upper chichester is facing several charges including aggravated assault. on tuesday morning police were called to 95 northbound near the girard point bridge after a driver reported another man fired a shot at him. the vick testimony was not hurt. authorities say a tip about an unrelated road rage incident led them to him. >> philadelphia mother arrested in florida for the murder of her two young children. this is the suspect 40-year-old sophia hines she's accused of of smuggling her two children with a bed sheet at a resident's house in meara march florida. three-year-old ariel and seven month old saint leo. the suspect's husband and father of the youngest child said he's devastated. >> whatever was going on with her head washington was wrong with her, i can't understand. i'm really confused right now.
. >> reporter: hamilton's accomplice brandon smith was 15 at the time of the shooting he declined a plea deal. his case will go to trial. david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> a suspect is behind bars right now in connection with a road rage shooting that happened on i-95 in philadelphia. 33-year-old anthony thomas gilbert of upper chichester is facing several charges including aggravated assault. on tuesday morning police were called to 95 northbound near the girard...
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mike tie son, will smith, billy crystal, sugar ray leonard, david beckham among them. it was a most extraordinary ceremony and also quite honestly, we got to hear versus from the koran and see a muslim ceremony, it was interfaith, see muslim practices not on a television show or not when there's a memorial for a terrorist bombing around the world but in practice, a peaceful religion, people saying peaceful things about islam. as we wrap it up here, i am in new york, i am don lemon in new york. we want to give our praises and condolence to the ali family and his friends. extraordinary hours we witnessed. passing, memorial service of muhammad ali. he will now go to cave hill cemetery for a private burial. the world has lost a champion. i am don lemon in new york. thanks for watching. our coverage continues next with wolf blitzer and his interview with republican presidential nominee mitt romney. >> don, thanks so much. may he rest in peace. >>> romney unleash in my exclusive interview. mitt romney slams donald trump for what he calls a bigoted, vulgar campaign. romney wi
mike tie son, will smith, billy crystal, sugar ray leonard, david beckham among them. it was a most extraordinary ceremony and also quite honestly, we got to hear versus from the koran and see a muslim ceremony, it was interfaith, see muslim practices not on a television show or not when there's a memorial for a terrorist bombing around the world but in practice, a peaceful religion, people saying peaceful things about islam. as we wrap it up here, i am in new york, i am don lemon in new york....
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david: if you gave individual veterans a voucher, you could get rid of the bureaucracy. in my mind that is the best answer. we have to leave it at that amber smithso much for what you've done for the country. thank you, amber. >> thank you. melissa: another high-profile athlete dropping out this year's olympics in brazil. fourth ranked champion golfer rory mcilroy is not willing to take the risk, releasing this statement. i come to realize my health and my family's health comes before anything else. the olympic committee of ireland says it is extremely disappointed, not to have him on the team but they respect his decision. a lot of people making this decision. david: i wonder why he is not going to get pregnant. melissa: it is transferable. david: i guess so. on the run. she is wanted for robbery but where did she hide the cash? ♪ melissa: the bikini bandit is on the loose. police searching for this woman in southern california. david: she stole valuables from two homes in los angeles wearing a green and yellow bikini. the key issue they don't mention in all the stories, where did she put the money? did do you see any place where it could go. i
david: if you gave individual veterans a voucher, you could get rid of the bureaucracy. in my mind that is the best answer. we have to leave it at that amber smithso much for what you've done for the country. thank you, amber. >> thank you. melissa: another high-profile athlete dropping out this year's olympics in brazil. fourth ranked champion golfer rory mcilroy is not willing to take the risk, releasing this statement. i come to realize my health and my family's health comes before...
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smith & wesson now predicting they will have strong demand despite that mass shooting in florida, and not to mention to just upgraded the stocks. david: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. absent -- british opposition leader parliament will be recalled from recess on monday. corbyn says he asked prime minister david cameron for the unusual move and the prime minister agreed. the two men appeared side-by-side at the site of the killing in northern england and laid flowers. lost one oft has its most brilliant campaigners, someone who epitomized that part them -- at the demise that politics are about serving others. i think it is a moment to stand back and think about some of the things that are important about our country. he called thursday's killing an attack on democracy. iraq special forces have entered the center of falluja, taking over a government complex. iraqi forces are now clearing nearly government complex. former president george w. bush is heading the campaign trail for some gop senators. the new york times reports muster bush is trying to help senators whose reelection has been , located by donald trump. he
smith & wesson now predicting they will have strong demand despite that mass shooting in florida, and not to mention to just upgraded the stocks. david: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. absent -- british opposition leader parliament will be recalled from recess on monday. corbyn says he asked prime minister david cameron for the unusual move and the prime minister agreed. the two men appeared side-by-side at the site of the killing in northern england and laid flowers. lost...
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david: hulk hogan and peter thiel have one there lawsuit against gawker. -- have won a lawsuit against gawker. story, for more on the let's bring in jerry smithwho covers media for bloomberg news. what does this mean for the media landscape? going to continue to publish as normal, but they have filed for bankruptcy or and againstsing this case hulk hogan. we know they already have one company that has agreed to buy a magazine is been publisher for many years. our sources are telling us the offer is around $100 million, but it's not a final deal. they are going up for auction. there could be higher bidders. it remains to be seen what happens. david: we got a statement by nick denton saying -- let me ask you about the involvement of peter thiel, the venture capitalist, who has backed hogans legal cause in this case. have raised the concern that if it's possible for a billionaire to do this, it makes it very difficult to come at a billionaire without fear of retribution. emily: it is fascinating to see people in silicon valley taking sides on this. journalists are angry. jeff bezos, the ceo of amazon, says peter thiel is basically digging a grav
david: hulk hogan and peter thiel have one there lawsuit against gawker. -- have won a lawsuit against gawker. story, for more on the let's bring in jerry smithwho covers media for bloomberg news. what does this mean for the media landscape? going to continue to publish as normal, but they have filed for bankruptcy or and againstsing this case hulk hogan. we know they already have one company that has agreed to buy a magazine is been publisher for many years. our sources are telling us the...
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david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without objection. >> we need a second. commissioner campos >> i tried to second as a chair. >> item 3, community choice aggregation actaveties report. status update on clean power sf and stating update on proceedings: >> michael himes on behalf of general manager hale. i have a few quick items and happy to entertain questions. i brought the communication director charles sheen relate today the outreach efforts to date and looking forward. first of all, and perhaps most importantly i'm
david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >>...
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smith. nicole: at the low point yesterday were down 330-point advantage down to 60. that's a nice sign as well. outgoing british prime minister davidameron is in brussels today for a meeting of european union leaders. kim is first e.u. meeting in the u.k. about to leave the group and his announcement that he is going to resign. kevin will discuss the accept out and what happens next. now we go to adam shapiro covering today's meeting. but he expect? >> we heard in the e.u. parliament. we address the members of the parliament for which he was moved. making the case as u.k. has voted asset has too late that year. francis: that's a big jury for democracy. the economic feature to send is the future. not everyone in the e.u. parliament as you might say opposed to what the citizens of great written have decided to give. david cameron will be meeting with e.u. leaders this evening at a working dinner in which they will discuss the vote. there have been discussions about whether there would be terrorized as fast in the last half-hour. none of that be negotiated just yet. they can be negotiated until the u.k. invokes article l which is the
smith. nicole: at the low point yesterday were down 330-point advantage down to 60. that's a nice sign as well. outgoing british prime minister davidameron is in brussels today for a meeting of european union leaders. kim is first e.u. meeting in the u.k. about to leave the group and his announcement that he is going to resign. kevin will discuss the accept out and what happens next. now we go to adam shapiro covering today's meeting. but he expect? >> we heard in the e.u. parliament. we...
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smith, then forcing him to the ground. after today, this kind of evidence will be released 60 to 90 days after the incident. the police union calling the release irresponsible and sad. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> next to an abc news exclusive. the tourists at the center of a controversy over a baby bison at yellowstone national park. they put the shivering animal in the back of their suv, hoping to save it. instead, park rangers euthanized it. they tell linsey davis, they had the right intentions. >> reporter: the tourists who took this bison from yellowstone breaking their silence, after harsh criticism about their decision to put the baby in the back of their suv. >> we picked up the bison because it was shivering. that was not the reason why we picked up the bison. we picked -- >> reporter: why did -- >> -- up the bison because it was abandoned by the herd. >> reporter: moments before that fateful encounter, the calf appears to be in distress. with no cell service, father and son load the newborn into the suv and take it to the park ranger. but when the bison was returned to the herd, it was rejected and later euthanized. did you think, "maybe this isn't a good idea"
smith, then forcing him to the ground. after today, this kind of evidence will be released 60 to 90 days after the incident. the police union calling the release irresponsible and sad. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> next to an abc news exclusive. the tourists at the center of a controversy over a baby bison at yellowstone national park. they put the shivering animal in the back of their suv, hoping to save it. instead, park rangers euthanized it. they tell linsey davis, they had...
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david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. the victorious cleveland cavaliers with sports coverage and advertisers, and the details on how significant this is, and we bring in bloomberg' is jerry smithvers media. so the biggest event in a decade. is that because right now you cannot buy packages? you just have the whole nba finals series? jerry: yes, the audience is huge for live sports, and the way it is right now, more and more people are watching shows on demand, and the fact that a network like abc, it has all of the nba finals, and you get this huge live audience that is good for ratings, and that also means it is good for advertising dollars, as well. david: with the series, there is a 3-1 comeback, as well. yes, such fabulous athletes, that only helps the ratings. relative to the super bowl ads, are we talking multiples? gerry: yes, i think the super bowl ads are the most expensive, but i think the final numbers for last night's game are close andbout 30 million people, that is almost a fifth of television households, so that is a huge audience. advertisers are going to pay a premium to get in front of that audience. david: i know nbc is gearing up. nbc are really putting a l
david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. the victorious cleveland cavaliers with sports coverage and advertisers, and the details on how significant this is, and we bring in bloomberg' is jerry smithvers media. so the biggest event in a decade. is that because right now you cannot buy packages? you just have the whole nba finals series? jerry: yes, the audience is huge for live sports, and the way it is right now, more and more people are watching shows on demand, and the fact that a network...
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smith to help her get inside. family members and former friends are painting very different pictures of the gunman. davidside mateen's condo complex about a hundred miles from orlando. david, good morning. >> reporter: norah, good morning. this is the first time we got a picture of the wife who showed up late last night, obviously timing her arrival for when reporters had left. she was surrounded by police, left with a duffel bag, got into a vehicle with a child. we are unsure if that child is the child of the shooter. here at the apartment complex, we have talked to neighbors who call the suspect bizarre, and they find it interesting that he was driving a car that had a nasa bumper sticker and u.s. marine corps license plate. here's one video of police going through that car. >> amateur video shot by a neighbor shows fbi investigators carefully looking through the car that belongs to the gunman. it was parked in the parking lot of the ft. pierce apartment come pleblgs where mateen lived. investigators also removed evidence from his apartment. we spoke with one neighbor who called mateen socially awkward
smith to help her get inside. family members and former friends are painting very different pictures of the gunman. davidside mateen's condo complex about a hundred miles from orlando. david, good morning. >> reporter: norah, good morning. this is the first time we got a picture of the wife who showed up late last night, obviously timing her arrival for when reporters had left. she was surrounded by police, left with a duffel bag, got into a vehicle with a child. we are unsure if that...
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david cameron announced his resignation. almost immediately, on the heels of the results of this vote as it became clear overnight the markets hit hard as soon as they opened today. shepard smith joins us now reporting live from the fox news desk with more on that as we listen to president obama, shepherd, talking about globalization, the themes that are very near and dear to his heart. very much in contrast with the vote that we got out of europe and the uk yesterday. >> he said it's one of the challenges of the world and we're all facing it. this was a stunner for the markets overseas. they all sold off. the dow this morning, if you weren't up, 9:30 when the markets opened the dow was down more than 500 points. it hasn't recovered much on the main, really. it recovered some in the 10:00 hour and then has just been going down through the afternoon. you can see the result, 504 points on the session with about 50 minutes left to go in the day. across the s&p 500, the numbers are really staggering. consumer discretionary stocks down 21%. health care stocks, 22%. information technology stocks down 27%. energy stocks hit hard. financials down 15 points. this is the dow 30 here, ta
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chief investment officer in philadelphia and gary smith and on our set with us this morning for couple hours stephen guilfoyle, we thank all 3 of you. davidn meeting the queen after the uk voted to leave the eu. donald trump expected to make a speech in scotland very soon, slated to meet with political leaders while he is in scotland and england boris johnson the former london mayor who campaign for britain to exit the european union expected to deliver a statement this morning. lauren: let's get you caught up on global market action, stocks are down in a big way but off of the lows from a couple hours ago. selling going on in france, down 7.7%, the dax in germany 6.5, the ftse in london down 5. lauren: we are seeing selling across all the sectors. nicole: dow futures down 494, 2.7%, had been down 800 points, s&p futures down 75. fix, the fear trade going on in gold up 57 $57 and 13 $.20 an ounce, oil giving back to dollars to $47.83. nicole: thank you for watching "fbn a.m.," special coverage all day and we turn it over to "mornings with maria" and say good morning to you. maria: i am maria bartiroma, friday, june 24th at 6 am eastern. b
chief investment officer in philadelphia and gary smith and on our set with us this morning for couple hours stephen guilfoyle, we thank all 3 of you. davidn meeting the queen after the uk voted to leave the eu. donald trump expected to make a speech in scotland very soon, slated to meet with political leaders while he is in scotland and england boris johnson the former london mayor who campaign for britain to exit the european union expected to deliver a statement this morning. lauren: let's...
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david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without objection. >> we need a second. commissioner campos >> i tried to second as a chair. >> item 3, community choice aggregation actaveties report. status update on clean power sf and stating update on proceedings: >> michael himes on behalf of general manager hale. i have a few quick items and happy to entertain questions. i brought the communication director charles sheen relate today the outreach efforts to date and looking forward. first of all, and perhaps most importantly i'm
david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smith and phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >>...
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friends, read brodie and michael smith, attorneys and colleagues on democracy now when michael died. one of the people quoted in the new york times was the attorney david coley said, "yes michael renner about the guantanamo case. he said when i asked him years later what he thought his chances were in filing suit, he said, "none whatsoever." we filed 100% on principle." david said that could be his epitaph." but the case did go to the supreme court and he won. [applause] prophets. the great the00 people passed into xavier church to remember him just a few weeks ago. priest,agan, a jesuit who along with his brother phil engaged in that action in 1968, may 17. they took the draft files, hundreds of draft files from the they took themnd outside and burn them with napalm, homemade napalm. know if younot would be imprisoned for many years for that action. a week before when he was in portland airport in maine after giving a talk, we were just there last saturday, he sat down and he wrote a statement that he wanted to release right after the action. apologies for the fracture of good order, the burning of paper instead of children." "we havelater say chosen
friends, read brodie and michael smith, attorneys and colleagues on democracy now when michael died. one of the people quoted in the new york times was the attorney david coley said, "yes michael renner about the guantanamo case. he said when i asked him years later what he thought his chances were in filing suit, he said, "none whatsoever." we filed 100% on principle." david said that could be his epitaph." but the case did go to the supreme court and he won....
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david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smithand phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without obio
david campos. todays clerk is alisa samara. >> silence cell phones and electroning devices. speaker cards should be submit today the clerk. >> like to announce and thank sfgtv staff broadcasting the meeting, jim smithand phil jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >>...
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smith, attorneys and colleagues on democracy now!" when michael died. one of the people quoted in the "new york times" was the dorne david cole, he asked michael about the guantanamo case and he said when i asked him years later what he thought his chances were in filing suit, he said, none whatsoever. he said we filed 100% on principle. david said that could be his epitaph. but the case did go to the supreme court and he won. [applause] ms. goodman: and another of the reat prove its, father dan garrigan and people passed in church. the priest who long with his brother fill will engage in that action in 1968, may 17 that would be known as the catonsville when they took the draft files from the draft offices and they took them outside and burned them with homemade napalm. dan didn't know if he would be imprisoned for many years for that action. a week before when he was in a portland airport in maine after giving a talk, he sat down and he wrote a statement that he wanted to release right after the action. he said, our apologies for the fracture of good order, the burning of paper instead of children. e would later say, w
smith, attorneys and colleagues on democracy now!" when michael died. one of the people quoted in the "new york times" was the dorne david cole, he asked michael about the guantanamo case and he said when i asked him years later what he thought his chances were in filing suit, he said, none whatsoever. he said we filed 100% on principle. david said that could be his epitaph. but the case did go to the supreme court and he won. [applause] ms. goodman: and another of the reat prove...