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>> absolutely. >> the shots are all reflected downward through eugene's body. gene's 6'4. that would indicate that he was not standing when he was shot. he down, probably in his bed. >> at 6 foot 4, the shooter would have to be like 8 ft tall to shoot him and have that same downward trajectory. >> the weapon was moved by the officers before the coroner got there. again, you're not supposed to tamper with evidence. >> what incentive is there for an officer to move it? >> maybe he thinks the guy could still be threat and needs to kick the gun away? >> not with 6 fatal bullets in his body was this fellow gonna move. >> ok, it says here they recovered the following, florescent lights, two grow lights, a ballast which was on other side of grow room, recovered a black gas mask, some scales, pill bottles that contained marijuana, pill bottle that contained marijuana seeds empty plastic bags and digital scale. >> let's justify killing an 80-year old man for a little bit of marijuana, that's what their argument is i guess. >> what does this say about the bigger picture here, about
>> absolutely. >> the shots are all reflected downward through eugene's body. gene's 6'4. that would indicate that he was not standing when he was shot. he down, probably in his bed. >> at 6 foot 4, the shooter would have to be like 8 ft tall to shoot him and have that same downward trajectory. >> the weapon was moved by the officers before the coroner got there. again, you're not supposed to tamper with evidence. >> what incentive is there for an officer to move...
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don't you need that to justify lethal force, eugene? >> you do.eally uniquely here you have the video of the ending a dispatch tape and arguably both pieces of evidence suggests that he's creating a story. we don't know if there was a struggle about the taser. we'll have to see if that can be disproven, but the whole part about saying he has my taser, and sort of the calculating way in which he handled the post-shooting event seems to strongly suggest that that story might not be true at all. >> joy, the anticipation on the ground there in north charleston of this tape coming out, because all day we heard it was coming what was that like? and what was the reaction if you already have talked to people? it just came out not long ago. how was the anticipation all day? and whether or not you have any reaction since it came out. >> well yeah it's just come out, so there hasn't been much time for people to react. there was a small protest here who were demanding a public forum. they want to see a town hall so the public can weigh in. i think you are goi
don't you need that to justify lethal force, eugene? >> you do.eally uniquely here you have the video of the ending a dispatch tape and arguably both pieces of evidence suggests that he's creating a story. we don't know if there was a struggle about the taser. we'll have to see if that can be disproven, but the whole part about saying he has my taser, and sort of the calculating way in which he handled the post-shooting event seems to strongly suggest that that story might not be true at...
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eugene, are you still with us? eugene o'donnell, former police officer. eugene in terms of the captain ed kowalczyk, the baltimore police spokesperson characterizing these folks and outrageous criminals attacking our officers with no regard for the safety of the community or of police officers, i guess i wonder, clearly this is a distressing incident for anybody that wants the police to be able to do their job, keep communities safe. how carefully do you think they're going to tread the line to not incite further violence? >> it's going to be important for everybody to keep their heads, be cautious. this could be a long-term event. you need your more senior people, cool headed people up front. you need to keep command and control. the department has to make sure it's protecting its officers. the police have to be protected. but at this point, it's real important to have as many supervisors out there and to have a good command and control. there's no teams whatsoever. it's protecting the public. it's protecting the police while they protect the public. the
eugene, are you still with us? eugene o'donnell, former police officer. eugene in terms of the captain ed kowalczyk, the baltimore police spokesperson characterizing these folks and outrageous criminals attacking our officers with no regard for the safety of the community or of police officers, i guess i wonder, clearly this is a distressing incident for anybody that wants the police to be able to do their job, keep communities safe. how carefully do you think they're going to tread the line to...
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scott flees from the vehicle. >> eugene, the same question to you.erience of walter scott sit thing in that car, this police officer at his side what is your sense of what he's experiencing there? >> walter scott? >> because what i'm watching it looks like this is about as polite an encounter as i've ever had. >> obviously, there's something that makes him very uncomfortable, because he gets out of the car and books away. and we don't know what that is. he obviously didn't want -- >> do you see anything in the officer's conduct that would have thrown you? >> no. at that point, no, i don't. you know i'm not an expert on police procedure, like some of the other guests are. so i don't know what the officer is supposed to do when a guy for a routine traffic stop suddenly gets out of the car and dashes away. and obviously if he's unarmed, there's a problem with shooting him eight times. but up to that point, i'm not -- i don't see much there. >> that's what i said. there's no clue there that this is going to end this way. david harris your reading of what
scott flees from the vehicle. >> eugene, the same question to you.erience of walter scott sit thing in that car, this police officer at his side what is your sense of what he's experiencing there? >> walter scott? >> because what i'm watching it looks like this is about as polite an encounter as i've ever had. >> obviously, there's something that makes him very uncomfortable, because he gets out of the car and books away. and we don't know what that is. he obviously...
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let's go back to eugene o'donnell. eugene, what do we need to hear from police tonight? what does the community need to hear? >> the greatest extent of disclosure they can, and i think it's really vital that we all agree that when somebody dies in police -- in a state's custody, that what american wouldn't be horrified not to be able to know what happened. we can all be together on that. and i think that's what they really need to try to impart. they're doing everything to the maximum extent that they can, but i would definitely caution, in all fairness here the inconsistencies that ultimately if you give one story and another story emerges, that is the lifeblood of criminal defense, if there is a prosecution. so you -- they're sort of damned if they do and damned if they don't, in that sense. if you give a lot of information and that turns out to be inconsistent, you're gifting the defense here. >> how do they deal with all of these conflicting leaks, one station having law enforcement sources tell them one thing, another saying something opposite, and the actual witnes
let's go back to eugene o'donnell. eugene, what do we need to hear from police tonight? what does the community need to hear? >> the greatest extent of disclosure they can, and i think it's really vital that we all agree that when somebody dies in police -- in a state's custody, that what american wouldn't be horrified not to be able to know what happened. we can all be together on that. and i think that's what they really need to try to impart. they're doing everything to the maximum...
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we're joined by eugene robinson, columnist for "the washington post." also david corn, msnbc political analyst. here in new york, nina burley, correspondent for newsweek and michael brandon dougherty. gene robinson, i guess maybe tomorrow the clinton campaign will release the state department e-mails that show that hillary clinton had nothing to do with this decision as secretary of state. i tried to finish that with a straight face. >> we'll wait with bated breath when those e-mails come out. my reading of the clinton foundation statement, too, dealt with some sort of canadian -- not subsidiary, but linked foundation for which they don't disclose donations. it's all very complicated. and i think people are going to want to give it more scrutiny. >> let's listen to what hillary clinton said at her confirmation hearing in 2009 about this then disclosure which she promised. >> no president has ever disclosed the contributions to his foundation. so when my husband agreed to expose the contributions to his foundation, that was a very unprecedented event, wh
we're joined by eugene robinson, columnist for "the washington post." also david corn, msnbc political analyst. here in new york, nina burley, correspondent for newsweek and michael brandon dougherty. gene robinson, i guess maybe tomorrow the clinton campaign will release the state department e-mails that show that hillary clinton had nothing to do with this decision as secretary of state. i tried to finish that with a straight face. >> we'll wait with bated breath when those...
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are there consistent rules and regulations on how these reserve officers are deployed eugene? >> no doubt there are reserve officers that are good. there's no consistency. new york city doesn't want to be anybody to be in. some have actually lost their lives in the line of duty but for the most part reserve officers should be limited, should be very carefully selected. the concern you have to have is unlike a full-time police officer with a pension, with an investment, these are people that are simply volunteering so they don't have the skin in the game, if you will, that full-time police people have so you have to be extra careful for people that are craving authority and want to have this authority to check it out to make sure it's for the right reasons. are you in this community for the right reasons? are you there to run roughshod over people and i don't think most police chiefs would disagree. it's a concern when people are self-nominating to become police people especially in high crime communities that need the very best most carefully selected and most professional pol
are there consistent rules and regulations on how these reserve officers are deployed eugene? >> no doubt there are reserve officers that are good. there's no consistency. new york city doesn't want to be anybody to be in. some have actually lost their lives in the line of duty but for the most part reserve officers should be limited, should be very carefully selected. the concern you have to have is unlike a full-time police officer with a pension, with an investment, these are people...
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eugene, david, really appreciate it. >> sure.e beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? very little. more than you think. (doorbell) what's that? what's this? swiffer sweeper. i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! so, what brings you to jersey? well, geico's the #1 auto insurer in new jersey, new york and connecticut. so i just came by to say "thanks." #1, huh? that's great. here you go. a little token of appreciation. oh, that's... that's... that's great... now i'd say you probably need a large. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fift
eugene, david, really appreciate it. >> sure.e beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. there's only two of us... how much dirt can we manufacture? very little. more than you think. (doorbell) what's that? what's this? swiffer sweeper. i came in under the assumption that it was clean. i've been living in a fool's paradise! my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to...
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, oregon. >> reporter: a crowd paraded recently outside the courthouse in eugene, oregon. kids, teachers, parents-- there were even singing grandmas-- all hoping to draw attention to what this young woman was doing inside. >> your honor, i have counsel table with me this morning, this afternoon, kelsey juliana, one of the plaintiffs. >> reporter: kelsey juliana is only 19 years old, but she's suing the state of oregon, claiming it's not doing nearly enough to stop climate change and prevent the effects it will have on her generation and those to come. >> if the state does not act now, we are facing irreversible, catastrophic crises. >> reporter: juliana, who delayed her first semester of college last fall to participate in a climate walk across the country, has been active on the issue for years. >> i've been doing climate activism work since fifth grade, and, you know, that started with me, you know, getting my friends, my soccer team together and spending a day marching and holding up signs. >> reporter: in 2011, juliana and another plaintiff teamed up with a local envir
, oregon. >> reporter: a crowd paraded recently outside the courthouse in eugene, oregon. kids, teachers, parents-- there were even singing grandmas-- all hoping to draw attention to what this young woman was doing inside. >> your honor, i have counsel table with me this morning, this afternoon, kelsey juliana, one of the plaintiffs. >> reporter: kelsey juliana is only 19 years old, but she's suing the state of oregon, claiming it's not doing nearly enough to stop climate...
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eugene what is the down side to these cameras? >> not for sure but we're uncertain what ultimately whether it will be a good or bad thing. the concern i would have is that it will disincentive for the police to be involved. we are currently focusing rightly on police abuse, police brutality, but the truth in america is that there are many places where the police are completely unengaged, are doing nothing and i would be concerned putting cameras on police people. it will make it much less desirable to be a police officer and police officers will find themselves -- it won't just stop wrongdoing it will stop right doing, also. >> why would it stop right doing? why would it encourage officers to not do their jobs? >> put yourself in a position of a police officer who does a car stop and asks somebody for their license and refuse. would you want to be on camera in that situation? when you don't know what the outcome is when you may need to use force, when essentially you could go to prison by the time that stop is over or would you ju
eugene what is the down side to these cameras? >> not for sure but we're uncertain what ultimately whether it will be a good or bad thing. the concern i would have is that it will disincentive for the police to be involved. we are currently focusing rightly on police abuse, police brutality, but the truth in america is that there are many places where the police are completely unengaged, are doing nothing and i would be concerned putting cameras on police people. it will make it much less...
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virginia like most states in the country adopted the eugenics law the person testified she had a lowiq. many years later that professor gave her an iq test in the normal range and another test decided that the social worker had examined kerry's baby than six months old and has had something didn't seem normal about the baby. the state ordered that a tube litigation be performed and that she be surgically sterilized. a lawyer took the case to the supreme court. it should have been an easy case for the supreme court. after all the constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. she had done nothing wrong. besides the court by that point in history said the word liberty and the constitution protects fundamental rights to area among the fundamental rights we all have is the right to procreate. but the supreme court in the 8-1 decision written by justice oliver wendell holmes ruled against her. justice holmes was one of the most revered to ever sit on the court and its language anywhere supports he said quote, three generations are enough. the court approved bastardization 60000 peop
virginia like most states in the country adopted the eugenics law the person testified she had a lowiq. many years later that professor gave her an iq test in the normal range and another test decided that the social worker had examined kerry's baby than six months old and has had something didn't seem normal about the baby. the state ordered that a tube litigation be performed and that she be surgically sterilized. a lawyer took the case to the supreme court. it should have been an easy case...
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. >> and i'm lee wellings with the sport including no bids invited of the american city of eugene, was awarted the 2021 world athletic champions with no other contenders allowed. >> . >> he also called for renegade army units to support the legitimate government in exile instead of supporting the houthis rebels. a number of other developments too, the united nations envoy jamal while he says that he has quit after criticism of his failure to broker an end to the crisis. there's been heavy fighting in around the central city, opening a new front for the houthis. they and their allying they are battling an army brigade and tribesman. >> . >> this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. he is currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to put together a nation on the brink of civil war. he says his willing to work with his houthis opponents and forces loyal to the former president. but only if they disarm. >> we mutt gyms them a chance, which will be united behind our project and to show -- still destroying the country. >> yemen's biggest challenge is that the detirin
. >> and i'm lee wellings with the sport including no bids invited of the american city of eugene, was awarted the 2021 world athletic champions with no other contenders allowed. >> . >> he also called for renegade army units to support the legitimate government in exile instead of supporting the houthis rebels. a number of other developments too, the united nations envoy jamal while he says that he has quit after criticism of his failure to broker an end to the crisis....
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uber owes eugene more than 60 thousand dolalrs in fines. the city offered uber the option to continue operating under a temporary agreement.but uber says it will discontinue operations.at least for now. thousands of bart commuters were sidelined today. inconvenienced by work on the tracks between fruitvale station and oakland coliseum. the stations will be closed from 7 saturday evening, and all day sunday. this is going to be the case for several weekends between now and august if you need to use bart a bus bridge between friutvale station and coliseum will be provided. this will be the case for bart promises that when the work is completed, passengers will experience a faster and quieter ride. >> we have to replace the interlocking mechanisms >>:if it makes it safer for people than they have to do what they have to do >> vicki : although these buses and the trains are coordinated, still allow an additional 30-60 minutes for your commute. the work will be done over several weekends through august. bart will be flexible around warrior playo
uber owes eugene more than 60 thousand dolalrs in fines. the city offered uber the option to continue operating under a temporary agreement.but uber says it will discontinue operations.at least for now. thousands of bart commuters were sidelined today. inconvenienced by work on the tracks between fruitvale station and oakland coliseum. the stations will be closed from 7 saturday evening, and all day sunday. this is going to be the case for several weekends between now and august if you need to...
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>> eugene question for you. it seems cops who shoot unarmed black men read from a script. it always goes the same. they always say, he went for my gun. or in this case, a taser. and i feared for my life. why does it seem like these folks are always reading from the same playbook? >> well this is a terrible case and it's a terrible example of abuse apparently on the face of it. to the extent this is replicated at all, it's outrageous. i wouldn't agree, certainly in my case in new york city. police shootings tend to be overwhelming involving individuals that are legitimately armed at the time they're fired upon. unfortunately, we have a gun culture in our country. policing is done in the poorest places where violence is prevalent. i don't think there's an epidemic of these kinds of issues, but obviously this is one awful, awful case and we have to get to the bottom of this case and also have no safe harbor for this kind of -- not only the actions, but the followup. >> he saw the cop knew or felt that if he said he went for my gun and i feared for my life then he would be in
>> eugene question for you. it seems cops who shoot unarmed black men read from a script. it always goes the same. they always say, he went for my gun. or in this case, a taser. and i feared for my life. why does it seem like these folks are always reading from the same playbook? >> well this is a terrible case and it's a terrible example of abuse apparently on the face of it. to the extent this is replicated at all, it's outrageous. i wouldn't agree, certainly in my case in new...
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they are no longer available in eugene.city says uber does not meet its standards for background checks or insurance. eugene offered them an agreement to operate. instead, uber is pulling out of town, for now. but many users don't want to see it go. >> i personally feel more safe when i use uber than regular taxis. it is easier to not have to carry cash with you. >> the city was fining uber $2,000 a day since december. it still owes $60,000 in penalties. >>> a strict order for the staff tonight at music festival. no posting photos to social media. the big surprise was leaked. now no more postings before opening day. once the festival gets going on friday staff can snap away. we'll be right back.
they are no longer available in eugene.city says uber does not meet its standards for background checks or insurance. eugene offered them an agreement to operate. instead, uber is pulling out of town, for now. but many users don't want to see it go. >> i personally feel more safe when i use uber than regular taxis. it is easier to not have to carry cash with you. >> the city was fining uber $2,000 a day since december. it still owes $60,000 in penalties. >>> a strict order...
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eugene, david, really appreciate it. >> sure.ook tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erect
eugene, david, really appreciate it. >> sure.ook tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two...
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they can no longer do business in eugene. uber doesn't meet the standards for background checks for service. not everyone feels happy about that. >> it was just easier to like not have to carry cash with you. >> uber had been getting fined two grand a day since december. the company owes eugene more than six think thousand dollars in penalties. >>> san diego gas electric workers are being trained to fly drones. they will use them to help with inspections and also troubleshooting. >> sometimes we need bucket trucks. sometimes we need helicopters. sometimes we need to get access to roads that are not accessible by vehicle. so these are going to change the game and help us improve our response time. >> the san diego company has 26,000 miles of power lines. it says research and development an its drones should be finished by the end of the year. >>> a drug best with an easter jamie mcmurray: a boy born in joplin, missouri, was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him going on to fascinate millions with his
they can no longer do business in eugene. uber doesn't meet the standards for background checks for service. not everyone feels happy about that. >> it was just easier to like not have to carry cash with you. >> uber had been getting fined two grand a day since december. the company owes eugene more than six think thousand dollars in penalties. >>> san diego gas electric workers are being trained to fly drones. they will use them to help with inspections and also...
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tell me this is he the eugene mccarthy of 2015?> i think he is the eugene mccarthy with a website. he is going to rely on the rabble-rousers so he can take this message to iowa and new hampshire. as excited as bernie and his family and closest supporters are, i guarantee the clintons are just as excited, and the reason being is the democratic party is going to face a battle between the progressives on the left and the more centrists like hillary clinton. with bernie sanders in there he perhaps siphons some votes from martin o'malley. and they are going after the same progressives, and that could help hillary clinton, because even if hillary clinton only gets 50% of the vote in iowa, from o'malley and sanders are splitting the other 50%, hillary clinton walks away with a clear victory. >> and it energizes the base. >> it does but you really have a debate between progressives and the centrists, and that is to hillary clinton's benefit. >> thank you, david shuster. very interesting political campaign shaping up. >> it sure will be. >>
tell me this is he the eugene mccarthy of 2015?> i think he is the eugene mccarthy with a website. he is going to rely on the rabble-rousers so he can take this message to iowa and new hampshire. as excited as bernie and his family and closest supporters are, i guarantee the clintons are just as excited, and the reason being is the democratic party is going to face a battle between the progressives on the left and the more centrists like hillary clinton. with bernie sanders in there he...
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59-year-old eugene dead in his driveway and nancy with a head wound. this happened on rhodes dale on the eastern shore. police say they were fighting in their garage and that nancy may have shot eugene as he approached. today police are trying to figure out why an underage girl stabbed a man on a metrobus on sunday. this bus was in silver spring at blair mill road. police say the girl knows the man and admitted to stabbing him after he allegedly assaulted her. she's expected to be okay. >>> maryland players looking back at a stellar season that ended in disappointment. the terps women lost to the university of connecticut in the final four. maryland was coming off of a 28 straight win season but they lost by more than 20 points. sophomore lexie brown has now made to the final four twice without a championship. >> we have you willall the confidence. we just have to believe that we can compete with uconn and notre dame. my two years, those are the only two teams that have gotten enten in my way. >> uconn and notre dame facing off in the championship tomo
59-year-old eugene dead in his driveway and nancy with a head wound. this happened on rhodes dale on the eastern shore. police say they were fighting in their garage and that nancy may have shot eugene as he approached. today police are trying to figure out why an underage girl stabbed a man on a metrobus on sunday. this bus was in silver spring at blair mill road. police say the girl knows the man and admitted to stabbing him after he allegedly assaulted her. she's expected to be okay....
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the company can no longer do business in eugene, home to the university of oregon. the city says uber doesn't meet the standards for background checks for insurance. eugene offered a temporary agreement to operate, but instead uber is pulling out of town. not everyone is so happy. >> it was easier than to not have to carry cab with you. >> san francisco-based uber had been getting fined $2,000 a day since december. the company owes the city of eugene more than $60,000 in penalties. >>> a lot of kids off this week. so liz has kind of a holiday, too. >> i know. it has been really quiet. we have some issues over the bay bridge. a stall was reported. and we will get to that in just a minute. first i want to take you out to san jose near the 280 highway 17880 interchange. the flyover ramp from northbound 280 to northbound 880 is set to open by tomorrow morning. hopefully, it is easy the traffic. now lets go out to the bay bridge and the toll plaza. i mentioned there was some slowdowns on the upper deck. we just lost our caltrans camera. i can show you the sensors right n
the company can no longer do business in eugene, home to the university of oregon. the city says uber doesn't meet the standards for background checks for insurance. eugene offered a temporary agreement to operate, but instead uber is pulling out of town. not everyone is so happy. >> it was easier than to not have to carry cab with you. >> san francisco-based uber had been getting fined $2,000 a day since december. the company owes the city of eugene more than $60,000 in penalties....
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. >> joining me now is president and ceo of freedom works matt kivy eugene robinson and robert costa. robert, let me start with you first given your deep tentacles in the republican party as a reporter. how stiff are the head winds that dr. paul faces at this moment? >> very stiff head winds. he did not want to run a foreign policy campaign but now the republican party is seeing a resurgence of a talkish impulse. >> matt you think he is facing establishment head winds for establishment republicans. >> there is some talk about that but i think when it comes to politics particularly presidential politics, you don't get perfect. you get someone like senator paul who is trying to translate libertarian ideas into more populist themes things like that. even on foreign policy he is asking fairly practical questions like, if we want to do all this stuff how are we going to pay for it. >> there are issues when it comes to defense spending. that's a bread and butter issue for libertarians and republicans. do you think there will be more consternation or discussion about integrity? >> i suspect
. >> joining me now is president and ceo of freedom works matt kivy eugene robinson and robert costa. robert, let me start with you first given your deep tentacles in the republican party as a reporter. how stiff are the head winds that dr. paul faces at this moment? >> very stiff head winds. he did not want to run a foreign policy campaign but now the republican party is seeing a resurgence of a talkish impulse. >> matt you think he is facing establishment head winds for...
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says eugene watches "jeopardy!" clean living is the reason he's made it as far as he has. good cleaning living. so happy birthday to you. 106. >> seems like beer is part of the clean living. >> i told you i had the secret. coming up in "the skinny," something we are not used to seeing from rihanna and a lip sync battle you got to see. >> one of the world's most sexiest stars and a bitter legal battle over a modern problem. sophia vergara's fight is becoming more common. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. . but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, a leader in identity theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive personal information helping t
says eugene watches "jeopardy!" clean living is the reason he's made it as far as he has. good cleaning living. so happy birthday to you. 106. >> seems like beer is part of the clean living. >> i told you i had the secret. coming up in "the skinny," something we are not used to seeing from rihanna and a lip sync battle you got to see. >> one of the world's most sexiest stars and a bitter legal battle over a modern problem. sophia vergara's fight is becoming...
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north of eugene at about 5:00 p.m. troopers spotted the car a black 2014 kia soul and took 20-year-old zakari wilson and 24-year-old artie adanandus into custody without incident. deputies from the costa- contra county sheriff's department will traveling to eugene today. schoolbus crushing a and. max see here for more this young students were on the boss. >> george: use of slow traffic a result of to incidence combined a slow the right on guadalupe parkway north on. try and get up pass san jose international. and then on one 01 northbound a combination here. accidents on the connecting ramp from the guadalupe parkway on the bay shore. an accident or stolid occurred up here at trimble road and. that's gone now backing up the ride. and o'clock in now at 35 minute drive time for your northbound trip. highway one no one. and you're made his lawyer traffic still looks great. and i know one to interchange the 10184 interchange. interstate 280 is the way free for the southbound ride all on the peninsula. and your no. there ri
north of eugene at about 5:00 p.m. troopers spotted the car a black 2014 kia soul and took 20-year-old zakari wilson and 24-year-old artie adanandus into custody without incident. deputies from the costa- contra county sheriff's department will traveling to eugene today. schoolbus crushing a and. max see here for more this young students were on the boss. >> george: use of slow traffic a result of to incidence combined a slow the right on guadalupe parkway north on. try and get up pass...
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. >> eugene i understand what you're saying bad outcomes don't necessarily mean police misconduct.verything about the situation. let's broaden the lens. baltimore has paid nearly $6 million since 2011 to settle more than 100 lawsuits alleging police brutality. is there a problem in baltimore are those numbers alarming to you? >> baltimore is one of these cities and philly another one that has actually invited the justice department in, which in one way is good. they're coming in to do a look-see. but in other ways these are political accountability issues, police leadership issues, and i don't like this idea that you're punting to washington to get them to come in. you're elected to fix the department. if the department has problems if you're the mayor, you should fix the department. if the chief's not doing his or her job, you should get another chief. it shouldn't simply be i'm not responsible. i don't know the whole picture in baltimore, but this has become common place. turning to d.c., to doj and saying could you help us run our department? this is what the mayor is elected to
. >> eugene i understand what you're saying bad outcomes don't necessarily mean police misconduct.verything about the situation. let's broaden the lens. baltimore has paid nearly $6 million since 2011 to settle more than 100 lawsuits alleging police brutality. is there a problem in baltimore are those numbers alarming to you? >> baltimore is one of these cities and philly another one that has actually invited the justice department in, which in one way is good. they're coming in to...
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let me go to you, eugene i haven't brought you into the discussion. you've studied this case. what are your questions now as a professor and one looking into the allegations in the black community? what are the questions you have to raise? >> mr. murphy is raising profound questions and long tis tans questions that deserve answers, but i would say to people the common ground question is here is how does somebody die under these circumstances and more than a week goes by think of yourself as a family member getting the call, no matter who you are, no matter the walk of life somebody is dead and nobody can give you a straight answer about how that happened and the more you know the less clear it is and the more unsettling it is. police have to get out in front of this have to be transparent and have to at least in this case legacy issues are profound and take a lot longer but how do you have a situation where somebody in the morgue and you -- you were looking for an accounting for a life being lost and you can't seem to get that. >> but for those watching that saying that was ba
let me go to you, eugene i haven't brought you into the discussion. you've studied this case. what are your questions now as a professor and one looking into the allegations in the black community? what are the questions you have to raise? >> mr. murphy is raising profound questions and long tis tans questions that deserve answers, but i would say to people the common ground question is here is how does somebody die under these circumstances and more than a week goes by think of yourself...
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>> eugene, stay there. we'll have more with you.e in baltimore rob winehold a cries you and public safety expert, director of public affairs at the baltimore police department and worked with the state department and state of maryland on crime prevention. one of the big issues has been suspect transportation and what police are supposed to do when a suspect is injured. speak to the protocol for transporting suspects and what police should do if someone is injured. do they have to take him to the hospital? can they still take him to central booking? >> first and foremost we're talking about the health and well being of an individual particularly when they're taken into police custody. there's an obligation to ensure a person is cared for. the police department has said that they felt like that was a misstep in this case. they're it certainly it going to take -- they're certainly going to take a hard look at the transportation policies, the sequence of events and ultimately what happened during the course of the transport. >> do we fi
>> eugene, stay there. we'll have more with you.e in baltimore rob winehold a cries you and public safety expert, director of public affairs at the baltimore police department and worked with the state department and state of maryland on crime prevention. one of the big issues has been suspect transportation and what police are supposed to do when a suspect is injured. speak to the protocol for transporting suspects and what police should do if someone is injured. do they have to take him...
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there has to be a place to turn if law enforcement is scoffing a love. >> eugene you're a former nypd officer. when you look at that video, what first goes through your mind? >> that's a chilling video. i -- i hope it wasn't america, i still hope it isn't but i know that it is. just important to say there is an event that leads up to this so when people talk about whether or not it's a slam dunk we don't have -- there's some sort of interaction between these two people but i can't imagine that would proceed this or justify this real kind of chilling shooting and in terms of evidence if he was indeed planting this evidence that will assure a conviction, i think. if there's no innocent explanation why he'd be moving this taser over there, i think jurors will be really outraged if that is brought to light at the point of a trial. >> and john wants to get in here. >> i want to say the reason why he was probably afraid is not so much physically but the -- but that the video would be lost that it would be erased and it would be his word against the other people that he had it. >> although h
there has to be a place to turn if law enforcement is scoffing a love. >> eugene you're a former nypd officer. when you look at that video, what first goes through your mind? >> that's a chilling video. i -- i hope it wasn't america, i still hope it isn't but i know that it is. just important to say there is an event that leads up to this so when people talk about whether or not it's a slam dunk we don't have -- there's some sort of interaction between these two people but i can't...
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>> it's been like 35 years. >> when we were back in eugene we visited the first apartment that we lived in when we arrived in america. we also tracked down old local news footage of my mother being interviewed by kezi in eugene about coming to america as a refug refugee. so many of us vietnamese-immigrants are here by the grace and kindness of strangers. i hope you will join us and see this story tonight at 11:00. >> nice of vicky to share that story. >> truly a life and death voyage. looking forward to her story. >> great colleague. >>> coming up, country music fans in california get a once in a lifetime surprise from an award-winning star. >>> breaking news here at 5:24. firefighters battling a massive fire in fresno. that fire started about two hours a i go. you're looking at a live picture right now op those flames that are still burning. very strongly. a company that makes power poles. we're told this is off of 99 in fresno. no word on the cause right now or any injuries. >>> unusual custody dispute is playing out publicly involving superstar sophia viagara over embr embryos. her f
>> it's been like 35 years. >> when we were back in eugene we visited the first apartment that we lived in when we arrived in america. we also tracked down old local news footage of my mother being interviewed by kezi in eugene about coming to america as a refug refugee. so many of us vietnamese-immigrants are here by the grace and kindness of strangers. i hope you will join us and see this story tonight at 11:00. >> nice of vicky to share that story. >> truly a life and...
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picked up by a man by the name of adolf hitler became a platform for the eugenics movement. during the nuremberg trials when the were put on trial, which trial, what case did they say to justify what they were doing? you do the same thing in america. it is called buck versus bal. how shameful that is. no one today will justify that decision is consistent with the rule of law and if there was not the rule of law in everyone's minds, if you ask them, it wasn't the rule of law than. those decisions are examples of supreme court decisions that run contrary to the natural creative order. there is no lot then and no one now and we are now facing one of those decisions for the united states supreme court. if we can get the issue right whether there is a constitutional right in the united states constitution, if they cross this line and event to write a same-sex marriage in the united its constitution, i say in the leaders that assignment and many more around this country that we will consider entry such a decision by the united states supreme court in the same way that we in histor
picked up by a man by the name of adolf hitler became a platform for the eugenics movement. during the nuremberg trials when the were put on trial, which trial, what case did they say to justify what they were doing? you do the same thing in america. it is called buck versus bal. how shameful that is. no one today will justify that decision is consistent with the rule of law and if there was not the rule of law in everyone's minds, if you ask them, it wasn't the rule of law than. those...
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to extreme weather now tornado in oregon flipping a car upside down at a community college in eugene.st three other cars were damaged as well. maria molina is tracking it all. good morning. >> good morning heather and ainsley. what is going on out west is wif the big storm system moving eastward. cold air is with the storm system behind it. we are seeing that cooler air moving in. because of the cooler air we are seeing some of that rainfall transitioning over to snow. that snow really coming down out there acro parts of into wyoming. we have winter storm warnings in effect out there. montana picking up snow and idaho. some areas could be seeing more than a foot of snowy specially along the highest elevations. out east the big issue isn't snow it is rain. quite heavy at times. we have had several rounds of showers, thunderstorms and areas of heavy rain moving out here because of a frontal boundary. the forecast for that to continue as we head into the next several days. continuing to see that risk for localized flash flooding. at least up to 6 inches of rainfall in addition to what we
to extreme weather now tornado in oregon flipping a car upside down at a community college in eugene.st three other cars were damaged as well. maria molina is tracking it all. good morning. >> good morning heather and ainsley. what is going on out west is wif the big storm system moving eastward. cold air is with the storm system behind it. we are seeing that cooler air moving in. because of the cooler air we are seeing some of that rainfall transitioning over to snow. that snow really...
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eugene o'donnell is a former police officer with the nypd. now a professor at john jay college of. and jonathan betz is live in baltimore, can you hear me? >> john, we had technical issues earlier. let me give you an idea what's happening now. a couple hundred protesters, protesting, very upset lot of anger lot of frustration. if i can step outside a liberal of anger we're seeing her. in the neighborhood where freddy gray lived. they were being kept away from the police department's doors. on the other side of that door, there are concrete barricades that police brought out today people standing on top of them, demanding justice and answers the answers that have not been provided by authorities which is what led to the death of this 25-year-old suspect. especially people here say his death is the latest example of long simmering tensions between the city's black community and the police department here in baltimore. this is the fourth straight day of anger in this city after after freddy gray died in police custody. the mayor says she knows there needs to be repaired relations betw
eugene o'donnell is a former police officer with the nypd. now a professor at john jay college of. and jonathan betz is live in baltimore, can you hear me? >> john, we had technical issues earlier. let me give you an idea what's happening now. a couple hundred protesters, protesting, very upset lot of anger lot of frustration. if i can step outside a liberal of anger we're seeing her. in the neighborhood where freddy gray lived. they were being kept away from the police department's...
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eugene bid for 2019, losing to doha >>> michael phelps will compete in arizona. he was suspended following a drink-driving conviction. he will compete in the busttterfly event. he looks forward to rio. >> i look forward to rejoining my team-mates next summer. leading into rio, that's something that i love as being a part of a national team and especially trailing overseas. i look forward to having that opportunity next year. >> the new orleans pelicans and the brooklyn nets secured the last two spots in the n.b.a. play-off the pelicans beating san antonio spurs 108-103 to clinch the eighth place. davis netted 31 helping new orleans reach the post seep. they'll face the golden state warriors in round 1. brooklyn beat orlando to seal the last spot in the eastern conference facing atlanta. the post season line-up is looking like this - lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers in the east. it will be an all-texas match-up. and the l.a. clippers take on the san antonio spurs. one thing not in the play-offs is the la lakers a 122-19 defeat. the sacramento kings recorde
eugene bid for 2019, losing to doha >>> michael phelps will compete in arizona. he was suspended following a drink-driving conviction. he will compete in the busttterfly event. he looks forward to rio. >> i look forward to rejoining my team-mates next summer. leading into rio, that's something that i love as being a part of a national team and especially trailing overseas. i look forward to having that opportunity next year. >> the new orleans pelicans and the brooklyn nets...
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last month we travelled to eugene oregon to reunite with the ware family and their friends.it was my first chance to thank them as an adult for their generosity and kindness in helping my family 35 years ago. >> very long time. >> how are you? >> let me see. you're a young man. [ laughing ] >> it's been like 35 years. >> reporter: when we were back in ugene we visited the first apartment we lived in when we arrived in america. we also tracked down old local news footage of my mother being interviewed by kezi in eugene about coming to america as a refugee. so many of us are here by the grace and kindness of strangers. i really hope you'll be able to join us and see the story tonight at 11:00. guys. >> phenomenal. >> can't wait see it. >>> new video of a woman setting a gasoline pump on fire in jerusalem supposedly because she didn't get her way. she walked up to a man filling his tank with gas and asked for a cigarette. when refused she pulled out a lighter and set the pump on fire. no one was hurt. the man pulled the pump from the car. averting further disaster. the woman, t
last month we travelled to eugene oregon to reunite with the ware family and their friends.it was my first chance to thank them as an adult for their generosity and kindness in helping my family 35 years ago. >> very long time. >> how are you? >> let me see. you're a young man. [ laughing ] >> it's been like 35 years. >> reporter: when we were back in ugene we visited the first apartment we lived in when we arrived in america. we also tracked down old local news...
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the sports governing body named eugene as the host for the 2021 event. ignoring the process saying taking the championships to the u.s. was a unique strategic opportunity. eugene had bid for 2019 only to lose out to doha. >> 18 time olympic champion michael phelps will compete for the first time in six months, appearing in arizona. he has been suspended following a drink driving condition. he'll swim in the 100-meter butterfly. he accepts he won't compete in this year's words but hopes to be in the rio olympics next year. >> hopefully i look forward to rejoining my teammates next summer. leading into rio that's something that i love is being a part of the national team understand especially traveling overseas. i look forward to hopeful i having that opportunity next year. >> the pelicans and nets have secured the last two spots in the nba playoffs. pelicans beating the reining champions. they'll face golden state warriors in round one. >> brooklyn will face atlanta in the playoffs. lebron james and cleveland cavaliers came second and will play the boston
the sports governing body named eugene as the host for the 2021 event. ignoring the process saying taking the championships to the u.s. was a unique strategic opportunity. eugene had bid for 2019 only to lose out to doha. >> 18 time olympic champion michael phelps will compete for the first time in six months, appearing in arizona. he has been suspended following a drink driving condition. he'll swim in the 100-meter butterfly. he accepts he won't compete in this year's words but hopes to...
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and officers found eugene dead in his driveway. and nancy with a head wound.his happened in rhodes dale near the delaware line. police say they were fighting in their garage and nancy may have shot eugene as he approached her. >>> we're learning that a police officer who shot a man in anne arundel county is now on administrative leave. initially investigators told news 4 the officer shot the suspect after he refused orders to put down his rifle. now they say he simply quote, presented the weapon. the officer shot the suspect once he remains in critical condition. officers went to the house on crofton on saturday to check on the man's welfare. because a relative was worried about him. >>> and today police in montgomery county are trying to figure out why an underage girl stabbed a man on a metrobus. this happened sunday. the pus wasbus was at blair mill road. list say the girl knows the man and admitted to stabbing him with a knife after he alledgedly assaulted her. he's expected on be okay. >>> a warning now for students at the university of maryland this morn
and officers found eugene dead in his driveway. and nancy with a head wound.his happened in rhodes dale near the delaware line. police say they were fighting in their garage and nancy may have shot eugene as he approached her. >>> we're learning that a police officer who shot a man in anne arundel county is now on administrative leave. initially investigators told news 4 the officer shot the suspect after he refused orders to put down his rifle. now they say he simply quote, presented...
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right now i want to bring in marc lamont hill and eugene o'donnell, professor at john j. kol college of criminal justice. we have this statement that was released late today. you have to read it and get to paragraph three to see the headline. after they acknowledge and i think it's important to say, the protests have been peaceful, the police officer's union continues to say that the i'm manuals seen on television look and sound like a lynch mob. >> it was stunning. it was offensive, obviously inaccurate and it's dangerous. first of all, lynch mocks don't call for the immediate arrest of people they murder people. the whole point of a lynch mob is extrajudicial violence. it's what happened to this man, what happened in charleston south carolina. let's not use it for anybody right now. let's have an honest transparent process. people are angry this man is dead. there's no lynch mob out there. >> you heard our reporters using words like tense and angry. part of what he's referring to i think what happened live on this program last night. for people that didn't see it let me
right now i want to bring in marc lamont hill and eugene o'donnell, professor at john j. kol college of criminal justice. we have this statement that was released late today. you have to read it and get to paragraph three to see the headline. after they acknowledge and i think it's important to say, the protests have been peaceful, the police officer's union continues to say that the i'm manuals seen on television look and sound like a lynch mob. >> it was stunning. it was offensive,...
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eugene black, the very able former president of the world bank. development will not be easy. peace will be necessary for a final success, but we cannot and must not wait for peace to begin this job. [applause] this will be disorderly planning for a long time. in asia as elsewhere, the forces of the modern world are shaking always. there will be turbulence and struggle and even violence. great social change as we see in our own country now does not always come without conflict. we must also expect nations will on occasion be in dispute with us. it may be because we are rich or powerful or because we have made some mistakes or because they honestly fear our intentions. however, no nation need ever fear that we desire their land or impose our will or to dictate their institutions. [applause] but we will always oppose the effort of one nation to conquer another nation. [applause] we will do this because our own security is at stake. but there is more to it than that. for our generation has a dream. it is a very old dream but we have the power and now we have the opportunity to ma
eugene black, the very able former president of the world bank. development will not be easy. peace will be necessary for a final success, but we cannot and must not wait for peace to begin this job. [applause] this will be disorderly planning for a long time. in asia as elsewhere, the forces of the modern world are shaking always. there will be turbulence and struggle and even violence. great social change as we see in our own country now does not always come without conflict. we must also...
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. >> eugene smith the mayor of san francisco. his number one priority was to get the city of san francisco rebuilt. he was not concerned with an accurate portrayal of the dead. >> reporter: james delasandro was the author of the novel 1906. he believes the mayor and government tried to cover for the loom and doom to cover up their own mistakes and to try to bring back investors. >> if you say to someone, to a real estate company or a bank, or a developer, that the ground beneath you is unstable, that's a frightening thing. if you say, folks a big fire got out of control. we'll build up the fire department and it'll never happen again, that's something people can contend with. >> photos were doctored to cover up quake damage and just show the fire. there was no earthquake insurance back then but there was fire insurance. so the earthquake refugees who slept in parks and waited in line for hand outs. >> talking to a neighbor and said, somebody will tell you. burn your house down. >> reporter: it was as if an entire city was committ
. >> eugene smith the mayor of san francisco. his number one priority was to get the city of san francisco rebuilt. he was not concerned with an accurate portrayal of the dead. >> reporter: james delasandro was the author of the novel 1906. he believes the mayor and government tried to cover for the loom and doom to cover up their own mistakes and to try to bring back investors. >> if you say to someone, to a real estate company or a bank, or a developer, that the ground...
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funded by a white abortion activists it depicted how abortion targeted black communities through eugenics and planned parenthood. it used a real death use a real conspiracy thesis for the origins of their movement, eugenics and planned parenthood. there was a compelling trailer on youtube. this was shown began traveling to colleges and churches. black children are an endangered species. nancy smith, director of the georgia right to life would tell the new york times she was surprised they were spending less money and that was a result because of this movie being shown in the atlanta georgia area. similar billboards would appear across the country in 2011. sponsored by pastor stephen right here in dallas, a founder of life always. on the south side of chicago, a picture of president obama with a caption "every 21 minutes, our next possible leader is aborted. a rather colorful figure ran into thousand 10 and lost and touted the genocidal plot to decimate the model of our community and black leaders are silent. their silence is egregious and tantamount to approval. speakers like this not as
funded by a white abortion activists it depicted how abortion targeted black communities through eugenics and planned parenthood. it used a real death use a real conspiracy thesis for the origins of their movement, eugenics and planned parenthood. there was a compelling trailer on youtube. this was shown began traveling to colleges and churches. black children are an endangered species. nancy smith, director of the georgia right to life would tell the new york times she was surprised they were...
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i'm joined by eugene robinson, columnist for the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst.hael ruben, scholar at the american enterprise institute. he's the author of "dancing with the devil." it seems to me the neoconservative movement intellectually has been found on a couple things. they didn't like community control of the teachers in new york, especially. i understand some of that. this notion, it's about world war ii again, that somehow history repeats itself. excuse me if i don't like that argument, it's always munich, because the argument of munich got us into vietnam. it was like hitler in the land. so, therefore, every political or geopolitical situation involves conflict with an enemy, which is normal, somehow goes back to, oh, this is neville chamberlain giving back czechoslovakia. is it? >> i'll go back further. pre-world war ii. it's kellogg saying it's naivety that everyone wants peace. the reason why it's not neville chamberlain, chris, is neville chamberlain was against a much stronger hitler. obama is caving. >> he didn't have an army. >> obama is caving i
i'm joined by eugene robinson, columnist for the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst.hael ruben, scholar at the american enterprise institute. he's the author of "dancing with the devil." it seems to me the neoconservative movement intellectually has been found on a couple things. they didn't like community control of the teachers in new york, especially. i understand some of that. this notion, it's about world war ii again, that somehow history repeats itself....
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i want to zoom into the second largest city in the state of oregon, the city of eugene.nado over the past couple of hours. cell spotting potential tornado in the region. look at the footage. because this touching down right over lane community college, which is here in the city of eugene, a pretty impressive sight when you consider the rarity of the event. when you see cars flipped of, you would typically look at wind speeds over 1000, 102 miles per hour. officials will go out there and survey the damage, but pretty impressive to see a tornado that was capable of doing such things in the pacific northwest. since the year 1950, only 104 tornados have touched down in the state of oregon. no fatalities and 4 injuries to go along with that. calculate the days, that's 23,000 calendar days and only 104 tornados. the state of texas, in that 23,000 day period, they would have seen over 10,000 tornados. again, a pretty unusual site. no fatalities there. the powerful winds that john was talking about, coming out of areas of utah, northern utah. look at the footage because 80 to 90
i want to zoom into the second largest city in the state of oregon, the city of eugene.nado over the past couple of hours. cell spotting potential tornado in the region. look at the footage. because this touching down right over lane community college, which is here in the city of eugene, a pretty impressive sight when you consider the rarity of the event. when you see cars flipped of, you would typically look at wind speeds over 1000, 102 miles per hour. officials will go out there and survey...
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you are interviewing the former founder and president of yale citizens for eugene mccarthy, antiwar campaignt i participated in. i'm not always in favour. if you fight them, you have to fight them right. we had a chance to do this right in iraq, and we threw it away by plotting early withdrawal and bigger withdrawals than was consistent with winning. >> we'll talk about the details, in terms of how we fought in iraq, the mission in yemen and kenya and ambassador james woolley. president obama cited the battle against al-shabab militants in somali as a model of success to his approach for counterterrorism. last year's massacre puts him in doubt. more with >> there's heavy security everywhere >> mass killings... government corruption... misguided influence? >> i wanted people to know, this regime, was evil... >> fault lines investigates the impact of the u.s. involvement in south sudan >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us... >> emmy award winning investigative series... >> we have to
you are interviewing the former founder and president of yale citizens for eugene mccarthy, antiwar campaignt i participated in. i'm not always in favour. if you fight them, you have to fight them right. we had a chance to do this right in iraq, and we threw it away by plotting early withdrawal and bigger withdrawals than was consistent with winning. >> we'll talk about the details, in terms of how we fought in iraq, the mission in yemen and kenya and ambassador james woolley. president...
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you are interviewing the former founder and president of yale citizens for eugene mccarthy antiwar campaignt i participated in. i'm not always in favour. if you fight them you have to fight them right. we had a chance to do this right in iraq and we threw it away by plotting early withdrawal and bigger withdrawals than was consistent with winning. >> we'll talk about the details, in terms of how we fought in iraq the mission in yemen and kenya and ambassador james woolley. president obama cited the battle against al-shabab militants in somali as a model of success to his approach for counterterrorism. last year's massacre puts him in doubt. more with former ambassador james wallsy after this. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> we are taking a critical look at america's global war on terror. until recently the white house defended its strategy in somali as a model for count
you are interviewing the former founder and president of yale citizens for eugene mccarthy antiwar campaignt i participated in. i'm not always in favour. if you fight them you have to fight them right. we had a chance to do this right in iraq and we threw it away by plotting early withdrawal and bigger withdrawals than was consistent with winning. >> we'll talk about the details, in terms of how we fought in iraq the mission in yemen and kenya and ambassador james woolley. president obama...
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eugene turned 106 years old and so did the shiner brewery. party complete with cake and lots of beer. the secret to living to 106 he says is simple -- good clean wenning. he also watches "jeopardy" everyday and answers lots of the questions. congratulations. alison: final look at the weather? steve: tomorrow, shower activity in the morning. then we clear up a little bit. depending how much sunshine we see will determine whether we have thunder in the afternoon. 75 degrees saturday. 69 sunday, clouds increasing late in the day. monday will not be a washout but cloudy, 70% chance of rain. alison: thank you very much. leon: ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's “jimmy kimmel live”! tonight. jamie foxx. betty white. director j.j. abrams. plus a performance from jamie foxx featuring chris brown and kid ink. with cleto and the cletones. and now more than ever, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
eugene turned 106 years old and so did the shiner brewery. party complete with cake and lots of beer. the secret to living to 106 he says is simple -- good clean wenning. he also watches "jeopardy" everyday and answers lots of the questions. congratulations. alison: final look at the weather? steve: tomorrow, shower activity in the morning. then we clear up a little bit. depending how much sunshine we see will determine whether we have thunder in the afternoon. 75 degrees saturday. 69...