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don? >> go ahead. >> what you're seeing right now -- >> you'll be sprayed! get across. >> so the police are telling us to get out of the way. what you saw right now, he almost looks like he's knocked out. i don't know if he's doing that, you know, what's going on here, but he just dragged, no, he's conscious. he's moving, he's conscious, but he looks like he's in quite a bit of pain. you can see his face, i think, was sprayed with pepper spray perhaps. he was arrested and as he was being arrested, police took a bottle, an actual glass bottle came over, smashing in front of the police. he is the first person that we've seen detained here. you can still feel the pepper spray in the air. mike, i'm going to move from this shot real quick, to show you what happened over here. you're seeing right now the glass bottle, broken shards from the glass bottle that was thrown at police. there were several water bottles also thrown at police. but i want to go back to show you, we are being told we're su
don? >> go ahead. >> what you're seeing right now -- >> you'll be sprayed! get across. >> so the police are telling us to get out of the way. what you saw right now, he almost looks like he's knocked out. i don't know if he's doing that, you know, what's going on here, but he just dragged, no, he's conscious. he's moving, he's conscious, but he looks like he's in quite a bit of pain. you can see his face, i think, was sprayed with pepper spray perhaps. he was arrested...
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don. >> yeah. and i understand that you're very frustrated and you do have the right to work but we need you on tv and don't need you to get arrested but you're quite right, we should be -- >> reporter: another arrest coming through. >> go ahead. >> reporter: they just brought in another person that was arrested. so i've counted maybe 8 or 10 arrests tonight, maybe more given the locations they were moving through. >> it's surprising, miguel that they're -- and stand by -- go ahe ahead. >> reporter: it's just a little shocking that they're media back to the sidewalk as well. i think the first amendment still remands in baltimore under a curfew and tonight police are changing that rule, don. >> i want to find out what's different about tonight. you guys have been here observing this with us since it started on monday. what's different about tonight? >> certainly it started out differently. after the state's attorney's decision to charge everyone, there was this celebratory mood that we experienced a
don. >> yeah. and i understand that you're very frustrated and you do have the right to work but we need you on tv and don't need you to get arrested but you're quite right, we should be -- >> reporter: another arrest coming through. >> go ahead. >> reporter: they just brought in another person that was arrested. so i've counted maybe 8 or 10 arrests tonight, maybe more given the locations they were moving through. >> it's surprising, miguel that they're -- and...
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we call on don sharpe our operations manager. don does this trek regularly.s 14 miles from his home in marin to our kpix 5 studios right here in the city of san francisco. he is approaching the presidio right now. >> good morning! >> he is not on the phone is he? he better not be on the phone on his bike. busted! don, don! don't, don't, you can't do that! so we have mostly cloudy skies right now. live hi-def doppler picks us up some light rain showers off the coast this morning. this is the core of the area of low pressure. the echoes are roughly about 75 miles due west of monterey but we have had a little bit of light sprinkles around the city of san francisco right now outside the marina district where don is riding. so slippery roads today with up to .25" of rain expected. layers of clouds temperatures right now into the 50s. winds are under 10 miles per hour out of the south and southwest. again this is what it looks like on our satellite imagery. imagine the core there then you have the precipitation rotating in a counterclockwise fashion around that cor
we call on don sharpe our operations manager. don does this trek regularly.s 14 miles from his home in marin to our kpix 5 studios right here in the city of san francisco. he is approaching the presidio right now. >> good morning! >> he is not on the phone is he? he better not be on the phone on his bike. busted! don, don! don't, don't, you can't do that! so we have mostly cloudy skies right now. live hi-def doppler picks us up some light rain showers off the coast this morning....
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don imus not yet dead.s i can find in any of this for now. . >> i was holding the books up and screaming like a kiddie schoolgirl. during the war period like a superman 17 with superman beating the snot out of hitler.
don imus not yet dead.s i can find in any of this for now. . >> i was holding the books up and screaming like a kiddie schoolgirl. during the war period like a superman 17 with superman beating the snot out of hitler.
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don? >> ryan i want you to stand by because i want to bring in a councilman now, brendan scott joins us here at the scene. brendan as we look at the pictures, on the left side of your screen it's police headquarters, a press conference will be there shortly, the pictures on the right at penn and north where a lot of the unrest happened. there was some unrest last night, people defying the occur phi, saying it shouldn't be in place. do you think police are going to change their tactic snz. >> i hope they will. folks want to be out and be vibrant vibrant. there has been a peaceful vibe in the city, peaceful protests. it's not what we had on monday and tuesday. it's very very, very docile and just jubilant. but also in addition to that, everyone in baltimore and america wants to see this fight tonight. >> yes. i want you to stand by councilman. nick you're in the crowd. what's happening where you are? >> reporter: we talked about that change of tone of the demonstrators. i've been with them a
don? >> ryan i want you to stand by because i want to bring in a councilman now, brendan scott joins us here at the scene. brendan as we look at the pictures, on the left side of your screen it's police headquarters, a press conference will be there shortly, the pictures on the right at penn and north where a lot of the unrest happened. there was some unrest last night, people defying the occur phi, saying it shouldn't be in place. do you think police are going to change their tactic snz....
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don`t rank them. and then i`ll take it to leadership, to dick armey myself and dick gephardt, and we`ll make that decision. and tom bliley was the guy that kind of headed it up for me, and tom, you know, went through, and it was interesting because i kept talking to him. i said, well, how`re you doing? and you know, 52 people -- how are you winnowing this thing down? and i remember father -- father george from georgetown university was one of the leading candidates. and all of a sudden out of nowhere, kind of out of the catholic ranks, was this kind of undercutting thing that, well, we can`t have a lobbyist, and this guy is a lobbyist, so he won`t, you know, be a good -- couldn`t be a good chaplain. i thought, boy, there`s some deeds going on here someplace. somebody`s got some long knives out. and so the recommendations finally came down, and one of the recommendations was a fellow that was a swedish covenant minister, went to the north park college in illinois. and ted vandermead who`s one of -- my
don`t rank them. and then i`ll take it to leadership, to dick armey myself and dick gephardt, and we`ll make that decision. and tom bliley was the guy that kind of headed it up for me, and tom, you know, went through, and it was interesting because i kept talking to him. i said, well, how`re you doing? and you know, 52 people -- how are you winnowing this thing down? and i remember father -- father george from georgetown university was one of the leading candidates. and all of a sudden out of...
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you see the officers are moving in. >> reporter: okay, don, don, we are being moved by this fay lanks of police officers. >> brian -- >> reporter: yes, don. we're being. okay. >> meadif you're not media, please move to the side. we're moving the media. please move to the side. >> reporter: okay. so they're asking the media and everyone to move to the side. we saw the police commissioner out there just moments ago and our brian todd is out there. not to cut you off but i wanted to hear what they were telling the people still out there. >> reporter: no problem, don, didn't mean to talk over you. what just happened is commissioner is out here basically commanding this. he basically came out and ordered his commanders to get the media out of the intersection and then we see this long three rows deep of a police officers lining up and then they start coming towards us as we saw. i asked the commissioner just before this happened if he could come talk to us and he said no i'm doing work here. didn't want to do it. so he's working the scene and trying to move the media out of the intersectio
you see the officers are moving in. >> reporter: okay, don, don, we are being moved by this fay lanks of police officers. >> brian -- >> reporter: yes, don. we're being. okay. >> meadif you're not media, please move to the side. we're moving the media. please move to the side. >> reporter: okay. so they're asking the media and everyone to move to the side. we saw the police commissioner out there just moments ago and our brian todd is out there. not to cut you off...
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don ritchie. ten years ago when dan bowen the popular author of the bestseller "the da vinci code" wanted information about the capitol for his new novel where did he go? don ritchie. even now when famed his for i don't know and biographer robert carro needs facts for his five-volume work on lyndon johnson, he goes to don ritchie for help. for 39 years any person needing valuable insight into the united states senate and its history has known where to go. the senate historian don ritchie. don has obliged sharing his wealth of knowledge with anyone who asks -- senators, staff authors, historians, visitors. but after nearly 40 decades don will officially retire from the senate historical office at the end of this month as the senior senator from kentucky has just stated. from his first day in the senate, don ritchie made this institution a better place. the first ever senate historian don's predecessor richard baker once said -- and i quote -- "march 8 1976, that's a date like my wedding anniversary
don ritchie. ten years ago when dan bowen the popular author of the bestseller "the da vinci code" wanted information about the capitol for his new novel where did he go? don ritchie. even now when famed his for i don't know and biographer robert carro needs facts for his five-volume work on lyndon johnson, he goes to don ritchie for help. for 39 years any person needing valuable insight into the united states senate and its history has known where to go. the senate historian don...
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curfew, don. >> yeah, and it's only five minutes away. don't go anywhere, because i'll need you now. nick is on the streets with a group of protesters who are moving. at first they were going to a highway and meet up with officers. now they're going to -- we saw they were coming to city hall, but nick says he doesn't know where they're going. nick, do you need to leave? what's going on? are the officers instructing you at all? >> reporter: we have not specifically been told by police to leave, but we are, for the safety of good measure, standing a little bit further back from the demonstrators than we were. we were at one point in the middle of them. it is a mixture of activists, really. we've seen some holding occupy wall street -- i'm sorry, anonymous flags, i should say. we've seen others claiming to be anarchists. this group particularly, i've been talking in the past couple of hours that what we've seen change here in the last 24 hours is that more people have come from outside of baltimore, to support these demonstrators here locall
curfew, don. >> yeah, and it's only five minutes away. don't go anywhere, because i'll need you now. nick is on the streets with a group of protesters who are moving. at first they were going to a highway and meet up with officers. now they're going to -- we saw they were coming to city hall, but nick says he doesn't know where they're going. nick, do you need to leave? what's going on? are the officers instructing you at all? >> reporter: we have not specifically been told by...
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>> the devastation here is remarkable don. we are hearing from residents that the water rose so fast and with such force, it was like a tsunami hit. now that the water has receded, you get a sense of just how far up the water came. you can see the river just beyond that tree down below at the blanco river, which rose about 30 feet in about two hours. and as we drove into the heart of the devastation, we saw home after home literally torn to bits and pieces. some homes were completely gone. nothing left but a concrete slab foundation. in all, 1,400 homes were damaged or destroyed, just in hays county alone. we talked with one resident who lost his home. he was inside with eight others. it was the middle of the night, a lot of them were asleep but they managed to get out and rush to higher ground. and while it was dark what they heard was horrific. what did it sound like? >> just a loud cracking and breaking and, you know, you can imagine, it was probably houses just breaking apart and flowing down the river. >> reporter: must h
>> the devastation here is remarkable don. we are hearing from residents that the water rose so fast and with such force, it was like a tsunami hit. now that the water has receded, you get a sense of just how far up the water came. you can see the river just beyond that tree down below at the blanco river, which rose about 30 feet in about two hours. and as we drove into the heart of the devastation, we saw home after home literally torn to bits and pieces. some homes were completely...
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>> bye, don lemon. >> we'll be right back.d lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. i take these out... ...to put in dr. scholl's active series insoles. they help reduce wear and tear on my legs, becuase they have triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything. . >>> that's it for us tonight. if you only knew what happened in the commercial break. i'm don lemon. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. "a.c. 360" starts right now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. we begin tonight with breaking news and a troubling question. was the attack on that
>> bye, don lemon. >> we'll be right back.d lobster's create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty you order it. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like baked lobster alfredo. brown butter shrimp scampi. and soy-ginger salmon. hey, this is my plate. get yours while you still can. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you....
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i'm don lemon. thank you so much. i want to welcome our viewers from here in the united states and around the world. and i want to get straight out to the field now with brian todd. >> don, a very impressive observance of this curfew. just two hours into it, our photo journalist and i are moving out into the intersection of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. this, of course, the scene of so much of the tension over the last several days. on monday, this was the scene of looting, car burning, of fire at the cvs pharmacy over here. it was one of the most violent, chaotic scenes here in the city. over the past couple of nights, it has been the scene of some real tension tonight and other nights as far as just a couple of standoffs with the police which we're going to get to in a second. now, one of the things that we observed earlier tonight was when the curfew was approaching, there were still several people in the intersection. they were blocking the intersection. the police were telling us, they were mingingeling i
i'm don lemon. thank you so much. i want to welcome our viewers from here in the united states and around the world. and i want to get straight out to the field now with brian todd. >> don, a very impressive observance of this curfew. just two hours into it, our photo journalist and i are moving out into the intersection of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. this, of course, the scene of so much of the tension over the last several days. on monday, this was the scene of looting, car...
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a lot of times, don, take these two examples in the last few days.second guessing and i'm not second guessing either one of these cases, i'm not talking about these cops but you have a split second to make life and death decision and it could be their lives and i've had personal friends shot and i've been in gun battles and lost many friends as a result of gun battles. you only have a split stooekd make that decision and got forbid you make the right one. >> this is a boy, he's in police custody, they've not released his name they found him at omaha nebraska in a dumpster and he's 5 years old -- 11 months old, excuse me. and now they're also looking for a -- i'm just reading this. 11 month old in a dumpster, police found him. those are the good things police do and we don't hear a lot about it. thank you. >>> a student from nigeria, dies in police custody. why did he die? unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the
a lot of times, don, take these two examples in the last few days.second guessing and i'm not second guessing either one of these cases, i'm not talking about these cops but you have a split second to make life and death decision and it could be their lives and i've had personal friends shot and i've been in gun battles and lost many friends as a result of gun battles. you only have a split stooekd make that decision and got forbid you make the right one. >> this is a boy, he's in police...
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. >> don mario, esas inundaciones histÓricas ¿no?sto estaba inundado. >> asÍ es. >> y hemos visto por ejemplo el caso de una joven hispana que muriÓ ahogada en su automovil. ¿quÉ le puede decir a nuestra gente que cÓmo podemos nosotros prepararnos o lidiar con una situaciÓn como la que vivio esta joven desafortunadamente que muriÓ?. >> bueno primeramente tratar de no entrar en pÁnico, estar lo mÁs sereno posible sÍ sabemos que son Áreas de inundaciones y Áreas de riesgo no entrar en esta esa Área tratar de evitarlas pero si te encuentras en una situaciÓn donde el agua estÁ creciendo llama al 911, trata de subir a una parte elevada. >> ¿salir del auto?. >> salir del auto a una parte elevada si el agua estÁ creciendo para que estÉs mÁs alto y puedas llamar y nosotros podamos entrar a rescatarte. >> hay algo que deberÍamos nosotros pues estar haciendo con anticipaciÓn sabiendo que vivimos en Áreas no solamente en inundaciÓn o tornados en texas o en oklahoma pero ahora el primero, el 1 de junio comienza la temporada de huracanes del atlÁ
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here you had don draper. you had the hope of a new and improved don draper.a huckster who was not above taking part of new age movement and using it to market soda pop. >> you know when i was in the peace corps, we listened to coke ads. and one of them was -- ♪ >> so it went all around the world. things get better with coke if you don't know zulu. and up next, what did "mad men" say about our time? we'll talk about gender issues. and positively radiant skin. aveeno® positively radiant moisturizer... with active naturals® soy. one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. to help reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. it's positively brilliant. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results®. >>> chris christie is out there. still pushing the possibility of running for president. he's up in new hampshire where he gave a speech about foreign policy and questioned president obama's leadership on global issues like the rise of sáráy russia's belligerence and what he call the iranian menace. >> all these things are happening because american power is in r
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h. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. george zimmerman back in the headlines, the man acquitted in the death of trayvon martin involved in another shooting in florida today. this time it is it not what you think. the case already taking a lot of twists and turns. we're going to dig into it tonight for you. >>> plus how the mighty have fallen tom brady sidelined, the patriots superstar quarterback suspended four games without pay. the team fined $1 million. >>> also michelle obama gets personal. what she really thinks about race in america. and what it is like to be the first african-american family in the white house. i want to begin this broadcast with george zimmerman, martin savage is leading our coverage for us tonight. what happened? >> it was around 1:00 in the afternoon, according to the lake mary police department when they say that george zimmerman flagged down a police officer and said hey, someone just took a shot at me and it appears that george zimmerman was not wounded directly by the bullet but he was injur
h. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. george zimmerman back in the headlines, the man acquitted in the death of trayvon martin involved in another shooting in florida today. this time it is it not what you think. the case already taking a lot of twists and turns. we're going to dig into it tonight for you. >>> plus how the mighty have fallen tom brady sidelined, the patriots superstar quarterback suspended four games without pay. the team fined $1 million. >>>...
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what she has to say to don.a break and more of the breaking news after this. >>> want to quickly go back to don lemon at city hall in baltimore. you had a major interview a little while ago with marilyn mosby the state's attorney who filed these charges against the six baltimore police officers. what did she tell you? >> first of all, her office told me i have to say this they explained the process before i get into our interview and what they said they said it's not an indictment yet, wolf, they have to go before the grand jury to be indicted they have not been indictd yet but have 30 days tone diet after the pre -- to indict after the preliminary hearing. i'm checking i know the mayor said five of the six were in custody, i'm double checking that for us and let me explain the process here. it says what they do is the sheriff, the sheriff office will serve the papers and then they turn themselves in or they're arrested and go before the court commissioner and then the court commissioner sets the bail and approv
what she has to say to don.a break and more of the breaking news after this. >>> want to quickly go back to don lemon at city hall in baltimore. you had a major interview a little while ago with marilyn mosby the state's attorney who filed these charges against the six baltimore police officers. what did she tell you? >> first of all, her office told me i have to say this they explained the process before i get into our interview and what they said they said it's not an...
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i'm don lemon. tension on the streets of baltimore, one day after the curfew is lifted police move in on a suspect carrying a gun. as they arrest him, the gun goes off. no one is hurt but crowds quickly gather at the scene. this as concern grows that the baltimore city prosecutor moved too quickly in charging six police officers in the death of freddie gray. two prominent attorneys are here to lay it out for us. >>> plus, is it the first attack by isis on america? one of with the two gunmen killed claims allegiance to isis prior to the attack. a lot ahead for you this hour. but we want to begin with this. >>> president obama today, with tensions still simmering in baltimore, he addressed conditions that exist in many communities of color. here's what he pointed out that a lot of young people, especially boys and young men, don't feel that society gives them a fair shake. here he is. >> too many young men and women feel like no matter how hard they try, they may never achieve their dreams. and that s
i'm don lemon. tension on the streets of baltimore, one day after the curfew is lifted police move in on a suspect carrying a gun. as they arrest him, the gun goes off. no one is hurt but crowds quickly gather at the scene. this as concern grows that the baltimore city prosecutor moved too quickly in charging six police officers in the death of freddie gray. two prominent attorneys are here to lay it out for us. >>> plus, is it the first attack by isis on america? one of with the two...
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please take it. >> well can you tell us, is don draper a good guy?od guy there. a guy with a conscious and a heart who wants to set things right with his ex-wife. >> i think that he's a guy with a guilty conscious for sure. a million dollars is a definitely a unilaterally large reaction to whatever he's done. but i think one of the great things about doing this show is we have been able to talk about human beings as they are, you know, people ask me how i feel about different characters and so forth. i don't really judge them. it's part of being a writer and myself on the writing team we get inside their head and we try to give everybody a reason for why they do what they do. i think don deserves some credit for trying to be better and for trying to do the right thing but a lot of times his impulses get the best of him. and part of the story of this last 14 episodes starting with him working his way up in his own company has been him trying to get, you know take stock of things. and by the time we start this chunk that we're in right now, which is th
please take it. >> well can you tell us, is don draper a good guy?od guy there. a guy with a conscious and a heart who wants to set things right with his ex-wife. >> i think that he's a guy with a guilty conscious for sure. a million dollars is a definitely a unilaterally large reaction to whatever he's done. but i think one of the great things about doing this show is we have been able to talk about human beings as they are, you know, people ask me how i feel about different...
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if you had listened to don draper you could have made a $9,000 return on one stock. we'll tell you what that is right after this break. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> we have got a big week for retail earnings coming up. time to take a position ahead of those reports. let's start off with home depot, reports earnings on tuesday. >> when people look at the home depot and the lowe's space they say what's going on with the consumer. it's apples and oranges, actually i think where we are in the housing cycle is early. i think in terms of the home improvement kind of cycle i think we are early in that cycle. when you look at home depot it is a strok that struckel of the above $110 the valuation to me is not stretched, not cheap. but when you look at their share of the consumer wal
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she spoke with my colleague don lemon. important -- it's been a tough time for you. you're in the spotlight, under the microscope. >> i don't think it's tough. the people of baltimore voted for me to do my job and to carry out justice. that's what i'm going to do as the state attorney for baltimore city. >> let's talk about what's happening now, what you just did. you just completed. your investigation has left you with no doubt that these six officers are responsible for freddie gray's death. >> i can't really get into the specifics of the case but as a prosecutor you should not bring charges if you don't believe you have probable cause that these individuals are responsible for the charges. >> there was a collective cheer probably around the nation but also during the press conference. you spoke directly to young people but you also spoke to the police officers as well. you come from a law enforcement family. was it difficult to -- is it difficult to balance that? >> no i think it gives me a well-rounded perspective. you
she spoke with my colleague don lemon. important -- it's been a tough time for you. you're in the spotlight, under the microscope. >> i don't think it's tough. the people of baltimore voted for me to do my job and to carry out justice. that's what i'm going to do as the state attorney for baltimore city. >> let's talk about what's happening now, what you just did. you just completed. your investigation has left you with no doubt that these six officers are responsible for freddie...
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when i asked him what is it like he said i'm looking to do high leverage pro bono work we thank you don for your advise and most popular don't smile too much when you think of us every tuesday night and your by the policy in la thank you, don for your service and being here (clapping). >> thank you, mr. instructor the next agenda item recognized and oh, i'm sorry we're moving to item one item under h superintendent proposal in support of naming the sunny side middle school the ruby bell where i know moved and seconded and may i have a report from the buildings and grounds committee policemen's is not here so any members of the community that want to report. >> commissioner walton. >> good evening, everyone and thank you grumbling drumming at the granddaughters or grounds committee we were in support of naming the middle school after ruby bell wing and wanted to bring this to the board. >> thank you very much commissioner shamann walton let's see may we have a reading of the resolution by the superintendent. >> thank you commissioner president murase i'd like to ask david golden to pleas
when i asked him what is it like he said i'm looking to do high leverage pro bono work we thank you don for your advise and most popular don't smile too much when you think of us every tuesday night and your by the policy in la thank you, don for your service and being here (clapping). >> thank you, mr. instructor the next agenda item recognized and oh, i'm sorry we're moving to item one item under h superintendent proposal in support of naming the sunny side middle school the ruby bell...
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don. >> i want to ask you something, miguel. you heard people being interviewed saying police were really aggressive and people being beaten. from our vantage point, i didn't see people being beaten but it could have happened. >> reporter: i think i saw the young man that the woman was talking to and he had a black smudge but it wasn't a bruise. i didn't see anyone being beaten, in fact they were being quite kind to people they were arresting. they frisked them and put them down on the ground and slowly worked on them. there was one woman, i believe her name was dawn african american in her 20s and i saw her later with a band nl aroundage around her head. that was the one person who seemed to have an injury. they did have her flat on her belly at one point and she could have banged her head then but i didn't see any obvious scars or cuts on her head when i had talked to her. >> miguel marquez out in the crowd doing a great job reporting here. and i want to bring in our experts here. a professor of crimnology. and mill franklin i
don. >> i want to ask you something, miguel. you heard people being interviewed saying police were really aggressive and people being beaten. from our vantage point, i didn't see people being beaten but it could have happened. >> reporter: i think i saw the young man that the woman was talking to and he had a black smudge but it wasn't a bruise. i didn't see anyone being beaten, in fact they were being quite kind to people they were arresting. they frisked them and put them down on...
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don champion is in philadelphia for us. good morning don. >> reporter: good morning.are told the interview could take place over the next few days. meanwhile, behind me the work on repairing power lines and track is under way. the investigation into tuesday's amtrak derailment focuses on brandon bostian. they want to know why the train accelerated from 70 to more than 100-mile-per-hour has it approached the curve. >> before entering the curve is when the engineer applied the braking to put it into emergency braking. >> reporter: his lawyer says he does not remember the crash and suffered a concussion. the engineer submitted a blood sample to test for drugs and alcohol. james spoke with bostian after the accident. >> he was very distraught very upset. he was very sorry. i don't think there's any foul play or anything like that. he was never one to do drugs. there's got to be something else. >> reporter: onday the body of bob was discovered at the crash site. he is the eight fatality at the site. >> relentless. i mean he was the first one in the weight room last one out
don champion is in philadelphia for us. good morning don. >> reporter: good morning.are told the interview could take place over the next few days. meanwhile, behind me the work on repairing power lines and track is under way. the investigation into tuesday's amtrak derailment focuses on brandon bostian. they want to know why the train accelerated from 70 to more than 100-mile-per-hour has it approached the curve. >> before entering the curve is when the engineer applied the braking...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is headed for death row, but as don dahler reports, it will be years before the case is closed for good. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev has not seen the last of the inside of a courtroom. he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions, like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know closure, but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. >> but boston college law professor roger bloom says this will not be over soon, if ever. >> the likelihood of him actually being killed by the state is minimal. >> reporter: so this could go on for decades. >> that's the tragedy, i would say, of this, whether or not he will actually be killed by the government in this case is somewhat problematic. i'm not sure it will ever happen. >> reporter: that's why martin richard's family urged prosecutors to settle for life. in an essay published april 17 they wrote,
dzhokhar tsarnaev is headed for death row, but as don dahler reports, it will be years before the case is closed for good. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev has not seen the last of the inside of a courtroom. he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions, like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean,...
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>> don champion philadelphia. thank you, don. >>> we've learned of the identities of five of the passengers killed on the train and the search for one man is going desperate this morning. >> reporter: a banking executive, a news industry worker, a navy cadet, an educator and a tech ceo and mother of life all lost their lives here when the amtrak train went off the rail on an evening commute. the heartbreak here remains. justin zemze rey was heading home to rockaway new york the 20-year-old was on break as a second year cadet. his family heard about the crash while waiting for him to arrive home. >> i went online to see if everything was on time, they said there was a derailment and we got the phone call this morning. >> reporter: they share dd. >> it's a painful day for the entire academy and all those affected by the tragedy. >> reporter: wells fargo executive aed bybided by gilani split hiss time and was a father of two as well as gaines who was traveling home at the news agency headquarters. ap president gary p
>> don champion philadelphia. thank you, don. >>> we've learned of the identities of five of the passengers killed on the train and the search for one man is going desperate this morning. >> reporter: a banking executive, a news industry worker, a navy cadet, an educator and a tech ceo and mother of life all lost their lives here when the amtrak train went off the rail on an evening commute. the heartbreak here remains. justin zemze rey was heading home to rockaway new york...
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>> the bob ahrens and don kings don king and i were partners for a while. you have your ups and downs with everybody. whatever he says, if he is going to do it that is the way he has always been with me. obviously there are other people who don't like him or don't like me. but you look at football -- mark: they are at each other. >> him and ferguson don't get on. you look at virgin and british airways. mark: do you respect them all? >> i respect anybody who devotes their time and is passionate about what they do. because you are close to it, you have to be a bit dispatch and it and step back and look at what you are doing. if you have belief in what you are doing and if you believe in the fighter you're working with you have a good chance of making it work. more importantly, the boxer and most boxers come from humble backgrounds, you have a chance to make a lot of money and a chance to set themselves up and theireverybody is different. in all walks of life, a footballer stops playing football and suddenly has difficulties. some are good with money and some
>> the bob ahrens and don kings don king and i were partners for a while. you have your ups and downs with everybody. whatever he says, if he is going to do it that is the way he has always been with me. obviously there are other people who don't like him or don't like me. but you look at football -- mark: they are at each other. >> him and ferguson don't get on. you look at virgin and british airways. mark: do you respect them all? >> i respect anybody who devotes their time...
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don champion is in hard hit texas. good morning,don. >> reporter: the deadly tornado has all but change live in the town of 2600 people. it will continue for the second day in a row even as the threat of more severe weather looms. rescue crews in van, texas continued search efforts into the night, even though everyone is accounted for, cadaver dogs are being used to scour debris just in case. >> with the amount of damage we saw just to make sure we don't miss anybody. >> reporter: the powerful ef-3 tornado leveled about a third of the town. killing 60-year-old david tapley and his wife brenda. the couple moved there after retiring. police put a curfew in place and have set up check points. >> i've seen a bunch of folks here today that i've never seen before. they may be here looking for an opportunity. >> reporter: in neighboring arkansas where an ef-2 tornado hit, many people are coming together. in the town of nashville, a good samaritan handed out hundred dollar bills to storm victims. >> it's good i know it's not a
don champion is in hard hit texas. good morning,don. >> reporter: the deadly tornado has all but change live in the town of 2600 people. it will continue for the second day in a row even as the threat of more severe weather looms. rescue crews in van, texas continued search efforts into the night, even though everyone is accounted for, cadaver dogs are being used to scour debris just in case. >> with the amount of damage we saw just to make sure we don't miss anybody. >>...
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don champion is on the 101st floor with a preview.od morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. from more than 1,200 feet above new york city anticipation is high for today's opening of the observatory. the jaw-dropping 360-degree views of new york city has been in the making for more than a decade. from the ground you can barely see to the top of one world trade, but at this morning's official upper opening, visitors will visit the ipod elevators that will rocket to the 102nd floor in just 47 seconds. there the city stretches out in 360-degree views. david checketts operates the one world trade observatory. >> we wanted this to be a place of hope of courage, of resiliency. >> reporter: there is little reference here to the tragedy of 9/11. the focus is the beauty of new york city from the brooklyn bridge to the empire state building to the statue of lynn earth. the observatory's three floors include event space, restaurants, and a gift shop. the observatory will be open year round and expect 3 million to 4 million visitors
don champion is on the 101st floor with a preview.od morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. from more than 1,200 feet above new york city anticipation is high for today's opening of the observatory. the jaw-dropping 360-degree views of new york city has been in the making for more than a decade. from the ground you can barely see to the top of one world trade, but at this morning's official upper opening, visitors will visit the ipod elevators that will rocket to the 102nd...
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it wasn't all on don. that's how things would have happened back then.t way now. that's what i love about the show. it held a mirror up to the country and said look how far we have to come and have to go? >> one of the heroes of the show. sally draper. looks like he's going to be a rock. dying of cancer. it's real. her beautiful mother. her daughter comes in and takes over. >> the transformation of sally draper and how she adopts to a very tough domestic life. it a tough testament the actress who plays here. it's not an easy role. she grew up on this show. i think that is -- she's a stand-out performance. i think we have to watch her in the future definitely. i love how this final episode ended. it was on the hopeful note that sally draper, her two brothers were going to make sure things were okay for them. >> what a night. thank you for being part of this wonderful event. we'll be right back after this. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about p
it wasn't all on don. that's how things would have happened back then.t way now. that's what i love about the show. it held a mirror up to the country and said look how far we have to come and have to go? >> one of the heroes of the show. sally draper. looks like he's going to be a rock. dying of cancer. it's real. her beautiful mother. her daughter comes in and takes over. >> the transformation of sally draper and how she adopts to a very tough domestic life. it a tough testament...
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>> reporter: don, some strange circumstances here. this semi which is right down the street from that cvs that everybody's been protesting near. and it's outside the baltimore department of social serves siceservices. police have cleared the scene. we tried to walk up and see what was going on. they did confirm it was a death investigation. they didn't say what he died from but we saw investigators looking at the passenger seat of this semi that's a block from where protesters were standing just a moment ago. and that's the cvs right there on your left-hand side. so when we walk up the street police had this entire area cordened off and they had tape and they pulled that body out, put it on a gurney and the homicide investigator asked us not to show you the video, but we wouldn't show you a video of a body anyway. that's all we know for right now. >> it is a strange situation. i want to get to cnn's brian todd who's also on the streets of bottle more. what do you have for us? >> reporter: what a marked difference this intersection is
>> reporter: don, some strange circumstances here. this semi which is right down the street from that cvs that everybody's been protesting near. and it's outside the baltimore department of social serves siceservices. police have cleared the scene. we tried to walk up and see what was going on. they did confirm it was a death investigation. they didn't say what he died from but we saw investigators looking at the passenger seat of this semi that's a block from where protesters were...
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with that salary, you may be able to emulate don draper's wardrobe.ill schlesinger for kpix just can't seem to escape... another sneeze attack... you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. zyrtec® dissolve tabs. muddle no more™. >>> i'm ken bastida? >> new at 6:00 tonight, a closer look at tesla's new plan to take people off the power grid. sounds like a game changer. but we look at the risk and another so-called breakthrough that didn't quite get off the ground. plus, the anniversary of the fall of saigon hitting close to home for so many today. tonight, a well-known bay area journalist tells us her own personal story of escape and survival. it's part of our special coverage on the "the fall of saigon: 40 years later fall. join us tonight at 7:00 for that. >> thank you. and, of course, our special is coming up at 7:00 tonight. >> you got it. >> all right. ken, we'll see you in 30 minutes. >>> fangs for watching the. the "cbs e
with that salary, you may be able to emulate don draper's wardrobe.ill schlesinger for kpix just can't seem to escape... another sneeze attack... you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. zyrtec® dissolve tabs. muddle no more™. >>> i'm ken bastida? >> new at 6:00 tonight, a closer look at tesla's new plan to take people off the power grid. sounds like...
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to file an appeal. >> pelley: don dahler at gillette stadium for us tonight don, thank you.years into a punishishing drought, californians are being threatened with fines for wasting water so tonight some of them are wondering why it's okay for companies to make big profits from bottled water that is, in many cases, taken right from california's taps. ben tracy has been looking into this tonight. ben. >> reporter: s the latest company feeling the heat, selling bottled water during the drought, and that's because some people who go to walmart realize when you look at the back of this, it says this water comes from the municipal supply of modesto california, or sacramento, california xthose places are hit hard by the punishishing drought. walmart says that its great value bottled water does, in fact, company from sacramento's city water supply. a supplier buys it from sacramento and sells it to walmart and other companies. in fact, auk 15 acrystal geyser, arrowhead and dasauna also sell water from water supplies in drought-stricken california. according to the $department of w
to file an appeal. >> pelley: don dahler at gillette stadium for us tonight don, thank you.years into a punishishing drought, californians are being threatened with fines for wasting water so tonight some of them are wondering why it's okay for companies to make big profits from bottled water that is, in many cases, taken right from california's taps. ben tracy has been looking into this tonight. ben. >> reporter: s the latest company feeling the heat, selling bottled water during...
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and last night, don draper and a hint of a smile returning.. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love ♪ >> we certainly will miss it. and we thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. for now. [ wind whistling ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna whitite! [ chuckles ] hi, everybody. thank you, jim. [ applause ] thanks, folks. did i just -- did i just weave? vanna: [ chuckles ] i think i weaved when i came out. we got to go. good luck. hi. how you doin good to see you all. yes, it's that time. $1,000 for our first "toss up," and the category is "things." here we go. [ bell chimes ] angela. suits and shirts. no. anybody else.
and last night, don draper and a hint of a smile returning.. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love ♪ >> we certainly will miss it. and we thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. for now. [ wind whistling ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna whitite! [ chuckles ] hi, everybody. thank you, jim. [ applause ] thanks, folks. did i just...
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and last night, don draper and a hint of a smile returning.. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love ♪ >> we certainly will miss it. and we thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. for now. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a writer originally from little rock, arkansas... a religious-education coordinator from southborough, massachusetts... and our returning champion a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada...
and last night, don draper and a hint of a smile returning.. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love ♪ >> we certainly will miss it. and we thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night. for now. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants. a writer originally from little rock, arkansas... a religious-education coordinator from southborough, massachusetts... and our returning champion a...
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don, they just got this man, apprehended him. he was walking slowly, they walked up behind him and started pushing forward and they just endeveloped him and took him back there and apprehended him. as they were pushing us forward. so he is has just been basically evaporated into that wall of police and taken away. i don't know whether he is being taken over there. there is movement over here. but we got pushed. >> so that was one episode as the curfew began. as we watch these protests unfold, the baltimore city prosecutor maryland mosby is urging patience and calm. >> she is set to determine if there is sufficient efd of evidence to pursue charges against anyone in the case. >> the youngest chief prosecutor of a major american city and she's been on the job less than four months. >> but now, 35-year-old marilyn mosby has a huge decision to make that could calm anger in the city she loves. >> police cars they are vandalizing right there. >> or possibly reignite riots. >> i know the state's attorney is committed to seeing justice.
don, they just got this man, apprehended him. he was walking slowly, they walked up behind him and started pushing forward and they just endeveloped him and took him back there and apprehended him. as they were pushing us forward. so he is has just been basically evaporated into that wall of police and taken away. i don't know whether he is being taken over there. there is movement over here. but we got pushed. >> so that was one episode as the curfew began. as we watch these protests...
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and last night, don draper, and a hint of a smile returning.. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love ♪ >> we certainly will miss "mad men." and we thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. we'll see you here tomor >> shots fired in a peninsula neighborhood we're live as police hunt for a lurking lion on the hoos right now. >> a stolen car driver ends up here, after 30 miles on the write side of two freeways the question, where is he now? >> berkeley's soda tax. and where will the money go? >> looking inside of the underground muni. new transit tunnel and how builders get the mark. >> this is a live picture from sky 7 hd over a neighborhood in san mateo. a search is underway for a mountain lion spotted three times, and may be still roaming the streets. good evening. >> thanks for joining us. it appears that lion has been holed up in a residential neighborhood all day. here is the search zone all three sightings have been just off el camino in the palm and hayward avenue area. cornell, what have you been
and last night, don draper, and a hint of a smile returning.. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love ♪ >> we certainly will miss "mad men." and we thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. we'll see you here tomor >> shots fired in a peninsula neighborhood we're live as police hunt for a lurking lion on the hoos right now. >> a stolen car driver ends up here, after 30 miles on the write side of two freeways the question,...
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bueno, platíquennos, don fernando, de voces cellars y el vino que nos trajo.arbono, sirah, así, cosas por ese estilo. pero digamos, es algo, digamos, muy especial, digamos, tener esa oportunidad, digamos, de estar en el valle del paraíso donde, digamos, donde salen los vinos. damián trujillo: así es, hay gente que quizás piense, "bueno, los latinos son buenos para piscar, cosechar las uvas", ¿verdad?, pero también son buenos para embotellarlas, ¿verdad?, y vender la etiqueta que la vendiste. fernando calendario: así es, digamos, tratamos de, digamos, reconocer un poquito, digamos, el trabajo de las personas que, digamos, que hacen el trabajo, digamos, en las viñas. digamos, yo pienso que el 80% viene de los trabajadores. el 20%, digamos, trata de poner poquito acá en la, como dice uno, en la vinatería o en las winerias. pero si, digamos, es algo muy especial, digamos, trabajar con una calidad de uva, digamos, de muy alta calidad. damián trujillo: bueno y hablando de las apodas, de los amarres y todo eso, usted lo hace, ¿verdad don enrique? enrique lópez: nosot
bueno, platíquennos, don fernando, de voces cellars y el vino que nos trajo.arbono, sirah, así, cosas por ese estilo. pero digamos, es algo, digamos, muy especial, digamos, tener esa oportunidad, digamos, de estar en el valle del paraíso donde, digamos, donde salen los vinos. damián trujillo: así es, hay gente que quizás piense, "bueno, los latinos son buenos para piscar, cosechar las uvas", ¿verdad?, pero también son buenos para embotellarlas, ¿verdad?, y vender la etiqueta...
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. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. police say it's the most violent and gruesome thing they've ever seen. a brutal battle between rival bike gangs in brood daylight. nine people are dead 18 hospitalized 192 arrested. police were there but say they couldn't stop it from happening. i'll talk to a former gang member and the officer who brought him down. >>> also tonight, are police outgunned? is it about to get worse? >>> plus what we know about the deadly amtrak crash in philadelphia. investigators say only the engineer could have caused that train to speed up out of control. but what really happened? >>> i want to begin with the deadly biker gang brawl in waco texas. a memo to law enforcement warns that the two gangs have been instructed to arm themselves and travel to north texas. police sergeant w. patrick swanton spoke and said he is ready for them. >> we won't talk about what we're doing. we'll just say that we're prepared and able to handle any threat that comes towards us. >> kyung la is in waco. i understand you
. >>> this is cnn tonight, i'm don lemon. police say it's the most violent and gruesome thing they've ever seen. a brutal battle between rival bike gangs in brood daylight. nine people are dead 18 hospitalized 192 arrested. police were there but say they couldn't stop it from happening. i'll talk to a former gang member and the officer who brought him down. >>> also tonight, are police outgunned? is it about to get worse? >>> plus what we know about the deadly amtrak...
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orlando: tenemos don francisco para mucho, un aplauso para don francisco, la verdad que siempre inspirÁndonos varios equipos de colombia, uno de ellos era nacional, era el 10, no lo puedo negar, me iba bien pero la mÚsica era lo mÍo. orlando: entonces tÚ eras el james. maluma: por favor, tampoco, para mi es uno de los mejores jugadores del mundo, lo conozco desde hace mucho tiempo. orlando: te ven muy cerca de carlos vives. fanny lÚ: haciendo algo con carlos, me siento muy contenta, este Álbum viene mucho mis raÍces, colombia, no se ha ido de mi producciÓn, pero en este Álbum, le vamos a dar mucha importancia, carlos no canta pero lo produjo conmigo, pero es una canciÓn de Él. >> en un mundo ideal todo es posible. orlando: el poeta, es que era una obra de beneficencia, no y vamos a hacer preguntas y fÍsicas. -difÍciles. tambiÉn estuvieron los nuestros, alan tacher con su esposa cris y karla martÍnez. ¿es cierto que el que no llegaba regalo no entraba? alan: habÍa un cover si llevabas regalo, entrabas gratis. cris: estoy muy emocionada, no puedo esperar, quiero que se parezca al papÁ, lo Único
orlando: tenemos don francisco para mucho, un aplauso para don francisco, la verdad que siempre inspirÁndonos varios equipos de colombia, uno de ellos era nacional, era el 10, no lo puedo negar, me iba bien pero la mÚsica era lo mÍo. orlando: entonces tÚ eras el james. maluma: por favor, tampoco, para mi es uno de los mejores jugadores del mundo, lo conozco desde hace mucho tiempo. orlando: te ven muy cerca de carlos vives. fanny lÚ: haciendo algo con carlos, me siento muy contenta, este...
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¿le habrá pasado algo a don fernando?ticians behave. today, public opinion reflects an american paradox -- on the one hand, we express a common faith in our democracy. on the other we express cynicism about government and politics. for those trying to assess and use public opinion it is a daunting challenge. i'm renee poussaint. whatever public opinion may be on an issue it has become an important tool for citizens to influence the government. no one should underestimate the power of a poll or a letter-writing campaign or any avenue by which public officials can discover what americans are thinking. our voices are heard even at the highest levels. [ sirens wail ] the shock waves from the terrorist attacks on september 11th rolled through american society. in addition to destroying thousands of lives and millions of dollars in property the terrorists had grounded the nation's airlines. because they had slipped past airport security the saboteurs shook americans' faith in the safety of air travel. fearing more attú!ks the g
¿le habrá pasado algo a don fernando?ticians behave. today, public opinion reflects an american paradox -- on the one hand, we express a common faith in our democracy. on the other we express cynicism about government and politics. for those trying to assess and use public opinion it is a daunting challenge. i'm renee poussaint. whatever public opinion may be on an issue it has become an important tool for citizens to influence the government. no one should underestimate the power of a poll...