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fayed?ll phone searches and also cell site coordination. >> it would take more than a year to gather enough evidence to charge two more suspects with murder. in june 2010 steven simmons and gabriel marquez were arrested. prosecutors say jim didn't know them, that moya hired them. investigators say steven was the alleged stabber and gabriel was the lookout. both pleaded not guilty. but amazingly, jim fayed wasn't done with the idea of murder. he apparently believed his cellmate had connections, and he wanted to hire a new hit man from jail. >> he wants the ranch hand taken care of. he actually drew out a map that was never found depicting where he can find the ranch hand to actually carry out this murder. and what he wanted to do was have the ranch hand tortured so he can actually tell his cellmate -- or tell the hit man where the other two individuals were. >> prosecutors say the price tag for pam fayed's killing was $25,000. >> he was bankrolling it. >> no question. he commissioned this cri
fayed?ll phone searches and also cell site coordination. >> it would take more than a year to gather enough evidence to charge two more suspects with murder. in june 2010 steven simmons and gabriel marquez were arrested. prosecutors say jim didn't know them, that moya hired them. investigators say steven was the alleged stabber and gabriel was the lookout. both pleaded not guilty. but amazingly, jim fayed wasn't done with the idea of murder. he apparently believed his cellmate had...
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james comey, susan rice, michael hayden, sally yates, and a host of former and current fai and former fbi officials. all of whom have been ensnared in what some believe was a corrugated campaign to target then candidate donald trump. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir, . >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> james clapper who some of accused of misleading congressional lawmakers about the nsa's warrantless surveillance program is among those whose clearance is under review. >> it is unprecedented. i don't know of a case where this has ever been done in the past. access to clearances normally would be done completely by a sponsoring agency. >> we have just seen a tweet from mr. brennan not long ago. he is calling the president's
james comey, susan rice, michael hayden, sally yates, and a host of former and current fai and former fbi officials. all of whom have been ensnared in what some believe was a corrugated campaign to target then candidate donald trump. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir, . >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> james clapper who some of accused of misleading congressional lawmakers about the...
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i'm never been to fais. i'm always like, ooh, i think the racists must live there. [laughter] a little classism always in there. and we're good, we're educated and progressive, we're op-minded -- open-minded, we're well tended, we're young, we live in seattle -- [laughter] on finney ridge. [laughter] just moved there from wallingford, but we're all going to head to portland really soon, because seattle's so corporate. you can't even go to whole foods anymore, it's so corporate. okay. [laughter] this is me poking a little fun at us white progressives because, again, i am a huge white progressive. and so we really need to get rid of this. and again, if you're white and is at any point tonight in my talk you start to feel sensitive or angry, see if it isn't that you can't let go of this definition. if you can't let go of this definition, i agree with you, i'm saying -- i'm insulting you. right? if this is what you think racism is and i'm saying you have racist patterns, then i agree that i've offended you. but this is not the definition i'm using. the other thing that
i'm never been to fais. i'm always like, ooh, i think the racists must live there. [laughter] a little classism always in there. and we're good, we're educated and progressive, we're op-minded -- open-minded, we're well tended, we're young, we live in seattle -- [laughter] on finney ridge. [laughter] just moved there from wallingford, but we're all going to head to portland really soon, because seattle's so corporate. you can't even go to whole foods anymore, it's so corporate. okay. [laughter]...
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but that has not stopped them from practicing their fai. these residents of a village in northern lombok held friday prayers inside a tent. >> we are able to fulfill one of our obligations, which isve praying imes a day, as to say pray friday. we have done it here together because we feel safer. we cannot pray in mosques yet, because we are in very bad condition. mehulika: the earthquake raised one of the mosques nearby. it is believed that worshipers were buried beneath the rubble. >> we are very sad that our er is place of pr flattened. there are victims under there as well. anow setting up tents for prayer. it is basic, but we hope we will be able to pray there again. mehulika: as the search for the missing in lombok continues, the ath toll is expected to rise. in the meantime, survivors live on handouts from agencies and pray to god for the future of the island. mehulika sitepu, bbc news, lombok. rajini: now to something we often.ee ve new video footage shows just how fast china's military development progressed in the south china sea.
but that has not stopped them from practicing their fai. these residents of a village in northern lombok held friday prayers inside a tent. >> we are able to fulfill one of our obligations, which isve praying imes a day, as to say pray friday. we have done it here together because we feel safer. we cannot pray in mosques yet, because we are in very bad condition. mehulika: the earthquake raised one of the mosques nearby. it is believed that worshipers were buried beneath the rubble....
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fay, hello, emanuel, welcome to the bbc money clinic. thank you. it's great to have you here.ut expecting to learn. excellent, well i'm sure you will learn. this is the intention. so. i knowjenny‘s ready for you, so you're free to go in now and enjoy. thank you. thank you so much. 0k, see you soon. when your parents are number one on the list of your financial priorities, i wonder what makes you feel obligated? my mum, she is in her 50s right now, and her income was small—scale farming, which does not bring so much to the table. so growing up, to see her sacrifice everything for me, so it should be so selfish of me not to take as a responsibility to take care of her. yeah. oh, i wish every daughter would feel that way about their mother. i'm reminded of a young man that was very creative in the manner in which he supported his parents. and he said, you know, this every month giving money is a big burden, and so he chose to give a lump sum in terms of a project. a project cow. and they milk the cow, they sell the milk and they were able have money for their daily needs. what op
fay, hello, emanuel, welcome to the bbc money clinic. thank you. it's great to have you here.ut expecting to learn. excellent, well i'm sure you will learn. this is the intention. so. i knowjenny‘s ready for you, so you're free to go in now and enjoy. thank you. thank you so much. 0k, see you soon. when your parents are number one on the list of your financial priorities, i wonder what makes you feel obligated? my mum, she is in her 50s right now, and her income was small—scale farming,...
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welcome to "t fay." thank yo joining us on saturday morning. we have to say good-bye to the cat suit? >> know. i know. tournament officials say the cat suit we all saw back in may, the official says it goes too far. they are banning it. serena said the suit helped with blood clots and helped her feel like a queen and fierce. >> now people will see what she wears wnext. >>> wl have that in a moment. right to the top story this morning. the mess in hawaii. from what is tnepical storm the storm downgraded overnight, but wrecking havoc o the island chain. there has been an incredible amount of rain, another 10 to 15 inches to calfall over ekend. nbc's steve patterson is live. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. the moment it became tropical storm lane, there was a collective sigh of relief. now officials are warning of disdi saster levels of flash flooding. lane wrecking havoc after downgraded to a tropical storm overnight. the storm now pounding the coast. covering hawaii in sheets of rain unleashing disasterous levels of flooding. >> if your ho
welcome to "t fay." thank yo joining us on saturday morning. we have to say good-bye to the cat suit? >> know. i know. tournament officials say the cat suit we all saw back in may, the official says it goes too far. they are banning it. serena said the suit helped with blood clots and helped her feel like a queen and fierce. >> now people will see what she wears wnext. >>> wl have that in a moment. right to the top story this morning. the mess in hawaii. from what...
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as and when mike fay vision it's just wild nature sun this forest has been shaped by the back of the for generations you know that they have shaped this place there's the ecology here and now and but by they're hunting and they're exploiting it i mean they've affected have al it is now they've managed it in and as much as a farmer manages his craw for something like that they have managed this environment so it is their environment for. the. the . the. her. hard. for. me. the. one on one time. i was there. i'm with. you. on that gun that. i did not like to do on the c. thanks. to my father and certainly thought my my interest in music was a waste of time. because you know his his idea of good music was like you know as well as i know the kind of stuff they play in elevators that's kind of easy but listen. i was interested in classical music since i was a child and i wanted to be a composer and still i wish i had the the real talent or genius to be a composer because that's still what i would like to be more than anything but. i like to another from still connected with music i like y
as and when mike fay vision it's just wild nature sun this forest has been shaped by the back of the for generations you know that they have shaped this place there's the ecology here and now and but by they're hunting and they're exploiting it i mean they've affected have al it is now they've managed it in and as much as a farmer manages his craw for something like that they have managed this environment so it is their environment for. the. the . the. her. hard. for. me. the. one on one time....
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mike fay vision it's just wild nature snug this forest has been shaped by the back of that for generations you know that they have shaped this place there's the ecology here in alabama by their hunting and they're exploiting it and they've affected how it is now they've managed to enrich as much as a farmer manages his crofter something like that they have managed this environment so it is their environment six. was the. wrong. the. well you. know they. moma like. me. to fly yeah. yeah. yeah. one on one. i was a. bad mood. they daddy money. i'm going down lanka my mom dad. dad. died. the new kind of thing and i'm going to come with the new god. daddy come with as i did on that done. you know that. idea that i could do on the cd i thought. well my father certainly thought my my interest in music was a waste of time. because you know his his idea of good music was like you know as well as i you know the kind of stuff they play in elevators and that's kind of easy but listen. i was interested in classical music since i was a child and i wanted to be a composer and still i wish i had the the r
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the two boys killed in the walnut creek crash on sunday. 17-year-old dakari (duh-car-ee) fagorala (fay-go-rah-la) and 18-year-old john walizada of antioch. we spoke to fagorala's mother who said the group of five had grown up together.. they all just graduated high school together. she also said the teens were at city nights.. a club in san francisco the night of the crash. but fagorala's mother is asking everyone to forgive the driver.. ramya ramey.. and says they all made the decision to get into the car. ( james ) dakari's family is holding a celebratiohn of life this sunday at deer valley high school in anitoch from 6 to 7 p-m. they say anyone is welcome to come. the three girls are still in the hospital at this time.. in critical condition. ( james )
the two boys killed in the walnut creek crash on sunday. 17-year-old dakari (duh-car-ee) fagorala (fay-go-rah-la) and 18-year-old john walizada of antioch. we spoke to fagorala's mother who said the group of five had grown up together.. they all just graduated high school together. she also said the teens were at city nights.. a club in san francisco the night of the crash. but fagorala's mother is asking everyone to forgive the driver.. ramya ramey.. and says they all made the decision to get...
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is a good example one of the fai fascinatingng thing that came about was the control of data is the biggest issues in all ofst this it has market issues, policy issues, political and personal but yet there is no real great model the entireentie world has moved transactions and commercial enterprises online so quickly that to produce realms of data with multiple players multiple transactions every time you make a transaction on my.on onli who can keep for report or monetize or track that data? that is the central question of the ages that age is you? company? the government?on. is i the regulating agency? get to control and monetize that data?nteresti i don't know where we will go next but the trend is the chinese like in other areas of the economy so far they played her hand rather well effectively playing the long game forr technological dominance if they can faking her system using forward intelligently and widely and avo avoid throughout the u.s going into dysfunction the future of the internet is far more chinese and dysfunction asl than u.s. or english. s >>host: independent-minded go-
is a good example one of the fai fascinatingng thing that came about was the control of data is the biggest issues in all ofst this it has market issues, policy issues, political and personal but yet there is no real great model the entireentie world has moved transactions and commercial enterprises online so quickly that to produce realms of data with multiple players multiple transactions every time you make a transaction on my.on onli who can keep for report or monetize or track that data?...
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so when mike fay vision it's just wild nature snow in this forest has been shaped by the bucket for generations you know that they have shaped this place that the ecology here in alabama by their hunting in they're exploiting it i mean they've affected how it is now they've managed it in america as much as a farmer manages his craw for something like that they have managed this environment so it is their environment folks. the. the. day. or the moment on. fire. if. i yeah. yeah. i was a. bad mood. and you know i mean i'm with down langkow my mom was done i'll call my dad. yeah i knew god so i knew kind of going in i'm going to come with the news i've got a good daddy if i'm with as i did on that done then. well the. idea that like to do on the seed i thought. oh my father certainly thought my my interest in music was a waste of time. because you know his his idea of previews it was like you know as well as you know the kind of stuff they claim an elevator that's kind of easy like this and. i was interested in classical music since i was a child and i wanted to be a composer and still i wish i h
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some virgin untouched wilderness an eden you know untouched and touched by humans but as again mike fay vision it's just wild nature snug this forest has been shaped by the back of the well for generations you know that they have shaped this place there's the ecology here in alan but by they're hunting and they're exploiting it and they've affected how it is now they've managed it in error as much as a farmer manages his craw for something like that they have managed this environment so it is their environment six. was. the. the. lower your local. day. or the moment. higher. if. i yeah. yeah i'm with. mom one on one. i was a diva and then. you can. as i think that the money. i'm with don lanka my mom and. dad. and general bug with. the new guy may look like and i'm going to come with. me if i'm with as i did on that done. you know that. i do that like to do on the cd i thought. oh my father certainly thought my my interest in music was a waste of time. because you know his his idea of good music was like you know as well as you know the kind of stuff they play in elevators and that's ki
some virgin untouched wilderness an eden you know untouched and touched by humans but as again mike fay vision it's just wild nature snug this forest has been shaped by the back of the well for generations you know that they have shaped this place there's the ecology here in alan but by they're hunting and they're exploiting it and they've affected how it is now they've managed it in error as much as a farmer manages his craw for something like that they have managed this environment so it is...
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and obviously id fai miserably. >> omarosa also saying she was complicit withsehe white h in deceivingn during her tenure. the white house says her book is full of lies and false accusations. >> announcer: now your team4 forecast. >>> as we look to the beginning of the workweek, there are going to be showers and a few thunderstorms out t.re tomorr not just later in the day but i think we're going to see some ng andere during the mor midday hours as well. you definitely want to have the umbrella handy on your monday. it's not a washout but we're talking about some rain at times. a fewto thundes. some heavy rain is possible again tomorrow and plenty of cloudiness herwise. ontuesday, it's dry for the morning and midday hours but as the day wears on, we'll start to notice some showers and thunderstorms movingthrough. it's finally completely dry out there wednesday and thursay, but i looking hot with high temperatures around 90 degrees. here's the latest on storm team4 radar. i'm tracking a few scattered light showers out there. otherwise plenty of clouds. unfortunately because of all the o
and obviously id fai miserably. >> omarosa also saying she was complicit withsehe white h in deceivingn during her tenure. the white house says her book is full of lies and false accusations. >> announcer: now your team4 forecast. >>> as we look to the beginning of the workweek, there are going to be showers and a few thunderstorms out t.re tomorr not just later in the day but i think we're going to see some ng andere during the mor midday hours as well. you definitely want...
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fay fire at a hospital in taiwan has killed at least nine people and injured more than fifty the blaze broke out early monday morning at a facility used for also is there are emergency services rushed the injured to several nearby hospitals authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the plague so. human rights groups have called on european governments to allow the aquarius rescue ship to dock and let one hundred forty migrants enter europe. italy along its ports to migrant ships accuse the charities of colluding with human smugglers to run a migrant taxi service that encourages illegal immigration. into britain based monitor groups says an explosion in northern syria on sunday that killed at least thirty nine people including many children. it's said that the blast struck the town and saw in it live province that's one of the areas of territory still held by rebels opposed to president bashar al assad. a white supremacist rally in washington d.c. bizzle doubt on sunday after only a handful of neo nazis showed up the supremacy for massively outnumbered by hundreds of
fay fire at a hospital in taiwan has killed at least nine people and injured more than fifty the blaze broke out early monday morning at a facility used for also is there are emergency services rushed the injured to several nearby hospitals authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the plague so. human rights groups have called on european governments to allow the aquarius rescue ship to dock and let one hundred forty migrants enter europe. italy along its ports to migrant...
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the two boys killed in the walnut creek crash on sunday. 17-year-old dakari (duh-car-ee) fagorala (fay-go-rah-la) and 18-year-old john walizada of antioch. we spoke to fagorala's mother who said the group of five had grown up together.. they all just graduated high school together. she also said the teens were at "city nights".. a club in san francisco the night of the crash. but fagorala's mother is asking everyone to forgive the driver.. ramya ramey.. and says they all made the decision to get into the car. ( james ) dakari's family is holding a celebration of life this sunday at deer valley high school in anitoch from 6 to 7 p-m. they say anyone is welcome to come. the three girls are still in the hospital at this time.. in critical condition. ( james
the two boys killed in the walnut creek crash on sunday. 17-year-old dakari (duh-car-ee) fagorala (fay-go-rah-la) and 18-year-old john walizada of antioch. we spoke to fagorala's mother who said the group of five had grown up together.. they all just graduated high school together. she also said the teens were at "city nights".. a club in san francisco the night of the crash. but fagorala's mother is asking everyone to forgive the driver.. ramya ramey.. and says they all made the...
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mike fay vision it's just wild nature snow and this forest has been shaped by the back of the for generations you know that they have shaped this place there's the ecology here and alan but by they're hunting in they're exploiting it i mean they've affected how it is now they've managed it you know as much as a farmer manages his craw for something like that they have managed this environment so it is their environment six. the. was the. the. local. who are not. yet a. moment. if . they. need to fly. one on one time. i was there and then one more. i'm with don lanka my monthly. have come was on. general public yeah new kind of the new kind of one and i'm going to come with a. good daddy sitcom with as i did on that that done. well the. idea that like to move to unseat i thought. well my father certainly thought my my interest in music was a waste of time. because you know his his idea of good music was like you know as well as i you know the kind of stuff they play in elevators and i think that's kind of easy but listen. i was interested in classical music since i was a child and i wanted to
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they were beaten by poland after hyndes slipped at the start — faiing to reach the medal races.onze in the men's team pursuit. italy race switzerland for gold later. it's been a busy day in the pool with heats and finals taking place this afternoon and a first medal for the british team. hannah miley won bronze in the women's 400 metres individual medley. the scotswoman — second from the top — was third behind frantine lesaffre of france, who took gold. aimee wilmott started slowly and could only manage fourth. adam peaty, meanwhile, wasn't hitting his world record—breaking heights, but still qualified fastest for the 100 breaststroke. his time was the 13th fastest ever recorded. james wilby won the other semi. let's return to the european championships now, where laura kenny's team pursuit quartet are facing italy for gold — we can go there live now, where chris boa rdman and sam brotherton are commentating. commentator: last year, italy got the best of britain in the final. big part of this is down to lottery funding, which has allowed athletes to invest time. and being a trac
they were beaten by poland after hyndes slipped at the start — faiing to reach the medal races.onze in the men's team pursuit. italy race switzerland for gold later. it's been a busy day in the pool with heats and finals taking place this afternoon and a first medal for the british team. hannah miley won bronze in the women's 400 metres individual medley. the scotswoman — second from the top — was third behind frantine lesaffre of france, who took gold. aimee wilmott started slowly and...
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fay kirkland, bbc news.', on bbc one. in wales you can watch it at 10.a0. president trump has admitted that his eldest son, donald trumer, did meet a group of russians before the 2016 presidential election, to obtain information about the democratic candidate, hillary clinton. but president trump tweeted that what his son did was totally legal. cbs news correspondent laura podesta joins us now from new york. laura, significant because before president trump has denied this meeting happened ? president trump has denied this meeting happened? absolutely. but the president doesn't seem to think this admission is significant. he tweeted earlier that this was a meeting to get information on an opponent. totally legal and done all the time in politics. it went nowhere. he added that he knew nothing about the meeting of the time. but what is significant in regard to the robert mueller investigation on russian interference in the presidential election is that this does appear to be evidence of russian meddling. a fo
fay kirkland, bbc news.', on bbc one. in wales you can watch it at 10.a0. president trump has admitted that his eldest son, donald trumer, did meet a group of russians before the 2016 presidential election, to obtain information about the democratic candidate, hillary clinton. but president trump tweeted that what his son did was totally legal. cbs news correspondent laura podesta joins us now from new york. laura, significant because before president trump has denied this meeting happened ?...
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a fire brigade spokesman said the fai has been extinguished but investigations are under way into whatire in salisbury near wiltshire. now, has died after a factory fire in salisbury nearwiltshire. now, let's move on to the front pages of the newspapers. the ft leads with the plunging value of the turkish currency, the lira, as president trump doubles metal tariffs on turkey. the tories are planning an "amazon tax" for online retailers, after house of fraser was bought by mike ashley — that's according to the mirror. the same story makes the front page of the guardian, which warns of an escalating high street crisis. and the i says the chancellor wants the new levy on tech giants to slow retail job losses. backbencherjacob rees—mogg says the prime minister is setting up boris johnson for a "show trial" over his burka comments. that's in the telegraph. the sun also leads with the burka row, claiming tory chiefs are considering sending borisjohnson to diversity training. the daily mail has undated photos ofjeremy corbyn holding a wreath. the paper claims it's in the same cemetery where t
a fire brigade spokesman said the fai has been extinguished but investigations are under way into whatire in salisbury near wiltshire. now, has died after a factory fire in salisbury nearwiltshire. now, let's move on to the front pages of the newspapers. the ft leads with the plunging value of the turkish currency, the lira, as president trump doubles metal tariffs on turkey. the tories are planning an "amazon tax" for online retailers, after house of fraser was bought by mike ashley...
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suspects faying violent felony and drugs and alcohol charges would not be eligible. >>> the vatican isof sex abuse by pennsylvania priests. most are before 2002. ktvu's maureen naylor reports the critics say more steps are needed to isolated offending priests and those who cover up for them. >> the vatisex abuse by pennsylvania priests. saying they werebetrayals of trust. adding victims should know pope francis is on their side. >> it was child sexual abuse. >> the response comes two days after a grand jury released a report detailing 70 years of abuse. alleging more than 1,000 children molested by catholic priests. >> the church spent time protecting the clerical offenders. offenders. [no audio] [no audio] . >> reporter: ordered an independent audit for all dioceses. >> the good news is that policies and passengers are in -- procedures are in place that are working. >> reporter: thursday they announced they are calling for investigators to take part in a probe into allegations of sexual abuse by a former washington cardinal and they aim to make the reporting of abuse easier. the head
suspects faying violent felony and drugs and alcohol charges would not be eligible. >>> the vatican isof sex abuse by pennsylvania priests. most are before 2002. ktvu's maureen naylor reports the critics say more steps are needed to isolated offending priests and those who cover up for them. >> the vatisex abuse by pennsylvania priests. saying they werebetrayals of trust. adding victims should know pope francis is on their side. >> it was child sexual abuse. >> the...
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so even when the commander hashimoto was called to testify against captain mick fay he would've sunk the ship either way. the interpreter did not say that exactly as he did. he knew enough english to understand that that's not what he said he did not know enough english and have the confidence he was essentially a prisoner. he was brought to testify. he didn't know. i'm sure he was very scared. and certainly intimidated to come in there and testify. so we didn't fight it. he told his family that they did not interpret it properly. it was only thing they could find him guilty for. about the fact that he was called to the united states testify in the first place. the war have only been over for about four months and so when american citizens found out that a japanese officer was called to washington dc to testify and want to introduce someone else here in a second. when they found this out. the letters started pouring in. they started writing to admiral king. and there were ones that were included in this letter. how could you let this happen. there was a huge national scandal. even on
so even when the commander hashimoto was called to testify against captain mick fay he would've sunk the ship either way. the interpreter did not say that exactly as he did. he knew enough english to understand that that's not what he said he did not know enough english and have the confidence he was essentially a prisoner. he was brought to testify. he didn't know. i'm sure he was very scared. and certainly intimidated to come in there and testify. so we didn't fight it. he told his family...
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and there w down t fai way and he stopped to check my ball to see if it was his knowing full well i can'tit. i appreciate the confidence he had in me, i guess. >> good stuff. round one of the pga championship in missouri, tiger did better than steph but not by much. into the drink, double bogey. par 70, tied for 48th. dustin johnson, chipping on 6. he's part of a big pack tied for fifth at minus 3. the surprising winner was gary woodland from kansas. best round ever for a major, leads by one. >>> the 49ers, football is back. they kick off the preseason in a few minutes at levi stadium, hosting dallas cowboys, starters expected to see only limited action, only one series for jimmy garoppolo, had a whole season to learn coach kyle shanahan's offense. and his comfort level should be at higher. >> every week last year i progressively got more and more comfortable learning new things every week. every week i was hearing new things for the first time i had never heard before. my comfort level keeps growing as you get more along with the offense and learn more. >> raiders will open their preseas
and there w down t fai way and he stopped to check my ball to see if it was his knowing full well i can'tit. i appreciate the confidence he had in me, i guess. >> good stuff. round one of the pga championship in missouri, tiger did better than steph but not by much. into the drink, double bogey. par 70, tied for 48th. dustin johnson, chipping on 6. he's part of a big pack tied for fifth at minus 3. the surprising winner was gary woodland from kansas. best round ever for a major, leads by...
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i'm justine waldman. 17-year-old dakari (duh- car-ee) fagorala (fay- go-rah-la) and 18-year-old john walizada of antioch were passengers in a car that veered off the 680 ramp kron4's gayle ong is live at deer valley high school in antioch with how the community is honoring the two teens. gayle. ayle)friends and money to gathering already family are friends and (gayle) (gayle) (jrs)chp arrested one person in connection with a sideshow on the bay bride .this is video taken by another driver of the incident this morning. officials say the driver of one of the cars involved was taken into custody for reckless driving and exhibition of speed. chp in san francisco tweeted out a picture of the suspects being arrested and a thank you to those who called to report and handed over video to authorities. chp oakland also sent out a tweet showing the cars being towed away to be inpounded. while one person is in custody, at least three drivers were involved in the sideshow. (jrs) officers in one north bay city are investigating a possible shooting. police in san rafael were going in and out of thi
i'm justine waldman. 17-year-old dakari (duh- car-ee) fagorala (fay- go-rah-la) and 18-year-old john walizada of antioch were passengers in a car that veered off the 680 ramp kron4's gayle ong is live at deer valley high school in antioch with how the community is honoring the two teens. gayle. ayle)friends and money to gathering already family are friends and (gayle) (gayle) (jrs)chp arrested one person in connection with a sideshow on the bay bride .this is video taken by another driver of...
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the total wealth management and john seller fai capital management. good morning. >> good morning.et's talk about the overall picture so far. it's been pretty good. of all the companies yesterday has now reported 29% -- 81% over last year. the predictive story. >> it's consistent with the underlying economy. the tax cuts are going through the system now and they will benefit consumers and corporate bottom lines and outsourcing. some segments have even participated with the financial sector wakes up and i think those valuations are well aligned with their historical averages of the strong earnings quarter you can see financials even higher. train to 81% is a pretty good number. let's talk about what's going on with tears. more news overnight that aging is again threatening threatening retaliation even though you had a great number from apple, other companies say they have a wait-and-see mode. if your caterpillar, bowling, you get nervous about this. >> that's exactly right. we still think the terrorists are going to be a source of volatility in the short run. we've seen some positiv
the total wealth management and john seller fai capital management. good morning. >> good morning.et's talk about the overall picture so far. it's been pretty good. of all the companies yesterday has now reported 29% -- 81% over last year. the predictive story. >> it's consistent with the underlying economy. the tax cuts are going through the system now and they will benefit consumers and corporate bottom lines and outsourcing. some segments have even participated with the financial...
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as questions swirl about the fai fate of his attorney general, president trump says jeffrey toobin ise for now, at least until after the midterm elections. and he seltells bloomberg news the russia probe an illegal investigation. would he comply with a mueller subpoena? 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. now save $150 on this dell notebook at office depot officemax. and if you get lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. >>> happening now. breaki
as questions swirl about the fai fate of his attorney general, president trump says jeffrey toobin ise for now, at least until after the midterm elections. and he seltells bloomberg news the russia probe an illegal investigation. would he comply with a mueller subpoena? 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support. yes. start them off right, with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. now save $150 on this dell notebook at office depot officemax....
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in the 6:00 hour,e willalk about the facets organization and why they're doing this inax others and fai county. we'll be back in the 6:00 hour of news4 today. >> also ahead on news4 today, he's accused of setting a pregnant woman on fire, bute a jus letting him out of jail. his alleged victim is demanding wto know. >>> a man flies a plane into his n home in purpose while his ldfe and chi >>> for the second day in a row, strongtorms made a mess of neighborhoods across our region. one of the hardest hit areas, right here in gave us ola view the damage from, abo crushing homes and cars and taking down power les and blocking roads. a whole lot of mess tolean up. good morning. >> it is 6:00 a.m. more on that damage. we will start off with a look at our fecast for today. k> melissa mollet is standing by with a l at your commute. we begin with chuck bell a sheena parveen. today?e we expecting >> it looks better today but feels better, still a shower chance but nothing like yesterday afternoon. >> way lower coverage and pefully less punch in the storms. those are pretty powerhouse storms yester
in the 6:00 hour,e willalk about the facets organization and why they're doing this inax others and fai county. we'll be back in the 6:00 hour of news4 today. >> also ahead on news4 today, he's accused of setting a pregnant woman on fire, bute a jus letting him out of jail. his alleged victim is demanding wto know. >>> a man flies a plane into his n home in purpose while his ldfe and chi >>> for the second day in a row, strongtorms made a mess of neighborhoods across our...
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. >> he found out am fay lem member on top of a person assaulting h with a blunt object. when he couldn't stop wolf he an to the house next door and by the time police arrived hilbrandas death lying inside the front door. her attacker still inside. >> he was located in another part of the scene. >> reporter: he was taken to the hospital with a treatment for minor cut on his wife. whether it it was -- to the was ed killer's mother a out of town an doesn't really know what's happening. her son dale wolfe is not coming homeon any time he's facing murder charges and will be held without bond. juliecarey, news 4. >>> for most students in d.c. school doesn't start for a week but in 13 city schools their first day was today. those schools have an an extended year andimee cho went to kook elementary to see how everyone felt about it. l >> what w everyone think when you're not there? >> it may have been a short cimmer they have got a long list, math andce and technology, reading and writing and art. >> the anything you don't like? >> no. >>e been here for four weeks so having the
. >> he found out am fay lem member on top of a person assaulting h with a blunt object. when he couldn't stop wolf he an to the house next door and by the time police arrived hilbrandas death lying inside the front door. her attacker still inside. >> he was located in another part of the scene. >> reporter: he was taken to the hospital with a treatment for minor cut on his wife. whether it it was -- to the was ed killer's mother a out of town an doesn't really know what's...
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this was the sceneaxn fai county. that driver stranded in high water obviously. this is woodburn road in annandale. rescue crews called in to help get that person to safety. >> check out the dramatic pictures from arlington cars submerged at joint base meyer henderson hall a as dumpster floated across the parking lotndhere. ameliaheena are tracking the conditions and looking ahead what's coming the way the rest of the night. >> we've got floating dump
this was the sceneaxn fai county. that driver stranded in high water obviously. this is woodburn road in annandale. rescue crews called in to help get that person to safety. >> check out the dramatic pictures from arlington cars submerged at joint base meyer henderson hall a as dumpster floated across the parking lotndhere. ameliaheena are tracking the conditions and looking ahead what's coming the way the rest of the night. >> we've got floating dump
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so, a pew century fay found among married mothers with the most choices, 76% preferred part-time employment or no work outside the home. so, what we are witnessing, sadly, is the creation of a caste system in american. 57 of birth ares are nonmarital. compared with only 9% among college graduates. this is one of the morse important factors in our rising inequality. single mothers cannot afford the luxury of part-time work. they live one illness, one crime, one missed rent payment away from disaster. america holding the dubious distinction of leading the world in chaotic adult relationships. 40% of american children will see their parents arrangements dissolve by the time they reach their 15th birthday, and 47% will see a new partner enter them home within three years of their parent's separation which is turns out is very bad for kids. in he old days they talked about wicked stepmothers for obvious reasons. now the most likely villain to come into a child's life is the wicked stepfather, not saying they all are, some are wonderful, but children would live with a nonrelative is living with t
so, a pew century fay found among married mothers with the most choices, 76% preferred part-time employment or no work outside the home. so, what we are witnessing, sadly, is the creation of a caste system in american. 57 of birth ares are nonmarital. compared with only 9% among college graduates. this is one of the morse important factors in our rising inequality. single mothers cannot afford the luxury of part-time work. they live one illness, one crime, one missed rent payment away from...
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r >>orter: the swift water rescue teamax from fai county fire and rescue responded here this morning. one of five calls from overnight. youan see them carrying this woman to dry ground. the water more powerful than you might think. >> it takes as little as 6 inches of water to move a car, okay? it will lift it and float it. lldon't care if you're driving the smat little honda vehicle or driving a nation big suv. reporter: tonight a we await more rain to fall on to an already soaked ground, you can expect more flooded roads. captain burns has this suggestion for drivers. >> when they can'toa see the in front of them, it's not just a little puddle, it's a big water moving hazard. they've got to stop and re-evaluate what they're doing. there is always another way to get to where you're going. >> reporter: fire and police oftcials tell me t if you do happen to go around the barriers that they haveet up, wendy, sure, they'll send rescuers to go save you, but they oull also give ticket. >> that seems fair. okay. thanks, davi >>> we have more breaking news. this in prince george's county whe
r >>orter: the swift water rescue teamax from fai county fire and rescue responded here this morning. one of five calls from overnight. youan see them carrying this woman to dry ground. the water more powerful than you might think. >> it takes as little as 6 inches of water to move a car, okay? it will lift it and float it. lldon't care if you're driving the smat little honda vehicle or driving a nation big suv. reporter: tonight a we await more rain to fall on to an already soaked...
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. >> news 4's jackie vincent tells us how fai leaders are coming back to fight back against these messages of hate. jackie? >> participants in the teach-in here at washington hebrew congregation heard from anti-hate strategists. their message from theanel moderated by d.c. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and maryland j congresswomanie raskin is that there was strength in numbers. the crowd ofnc hundredsded people of different faiths who say they wanted to come together to showhere a ways to combat racism and hatred. he need s talked about to make those efforts an ongoin thing. >> we're not going to have the knee jerk reaction of oh, gosh we have to do something so let's shut down thatpeh. we'll come up with creative solutions t upho these ideals and principles and make us better as a whole. >> and there will b an interfaith vigil here starting at 7 sack tonight. live inorwest, jackie benson, news 4. >> all right. thank you jackie. >>> d.c. mayor muriel bowsler not be here for this weekend'sr y and counterprotest. she's going on her long planned trip to el svador. she's leading a delega
. >> news 4's jackie vincent tells us how fai leaders are coming back to fight back against these messages of hate. jackie? >> participants in the teach-in here at washington hebrew congregation heard from anti-hate strategists. their message from theanel moderated by d.c. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and maryland j congresswomanie raskin is that there was strength in numbers. the crowd ofnc hundredsded people of different faiths who say they wanted to come together to...
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they allege he hid millions lied about his income and failed to fay epay taxes while spending big. for real estate and new york yankees season tickets. while serving as manafort's right-hand man for a decade gates whose three days on the witness stand began monday, testified that he and mafrpt had 15 foreign accounts that they didn't report to the government even though they knew it was illegal. he said manafort instructed him not to submit the required forms. gates also testified that manafort recommended a banker who had loaned him money for a position in the trump administration. and he admitted he cheated on his wife and had embezzled several hundred thousand dollars from manafort by submitting false expense reports. revelations manafort's defense team hope to use to undermine his credibility. the government presented email was photos and financial records to prove the case. employees from the fbi and irs testified about the money manafort from political work in ukraine and his failure to report some of it on his tax returns. >>> the president played down his relationship with
they allege he hid millions lied about his income and failed to fay epay taxes while spending big. for real estate and new york yankees season tickets. while serving as manafort's right-hand man for a decade gates whose three days on the witness stand began monday, testified that he and mafrpt had 15 foreign accounts that they didn't report to the government even though they knew it was illegal. he said manafort instructed him not to submit the required forms. gates also testified that manafort...
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it's as if his fai rvorite hostn fox news are hard at work in the writing room developing the plot.romotes them to millions of people. >> the guys that we love, right, they're blowing them away in the ratings. hannity, tucker carlson. we're blowing them away. that's good. those are the people that love us. >> "we". he says we. he tells people to read specific books that back up the story he's telling. he gives people ways to participate. that's a really important part of this. i think it's kind of what this q thing is all about. the crazy qanon theory. got a lot of media attention. people have showed up with q signs at all three of trump's rallies. the theory is trump is secretly saving the world and stopping pedophiles, i think. what you'll find on these message boards is don't believe the media cover aage of trump east' easterab' east' easterab's terrible mistakes. >> it's a fun thing to be a fun thing to be part of it in. >> it's fun because things get revealed. we know before it's going to happen a lot of times. when things are happening, we got a smirk on our face and go q told
it's as if his fai rvorite hostn fox news are hard at work in the writing room developing the plot.romotes them to millions of people. >> the guys that we love, right, they're blowing them away in the ratings. hannity, tucker carlson. we're blowing them away. that's good. those are the people that love us. >> "we". he says we. he tells people to read specific books that back up the story he's telling. he gives people ways to participate. that's a really important part of...
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. >>> it is a shocking accusation that the world fay mow mayo clinic would medically kidnap a patientt a teenager accuses the hospital of keeping her there against her will. elizabeth cohen is joining me now with more on this. liz bet what is this about? >> kate, she was 18 years old when she says the mayo clinic saved her life and then wouldn't let her go. alyssa and her family say they experienced the seemingly unthinkable. in this e-mail to police, alyssa's mother says her 18-year-old daughter was medically kidnapped by the world famous mayo clinic. >> do you think they were trying to medically kidnap you? >> yes, i completely do. not a doubt in my mind. >> this was alyssa on christmas eve in 2016 with her family in minnesota. on christmas day, a blood vessel burst inside her brain. she had emergency surgery at the mayo clinic. doctors gave her a 2% chance of surviving. >> how did those neurosurgeons do? >> fantastic. >> phenomenal. >> they saved her life. >> reporter: after a month, she moved to the rehabilitation unit at mayo with new doctors. >> when you had opinions or thoughts
. >>> it is a shocking accusation that the world fay mow mayo clinic would medically kidnap a patientt a teenager accuses the hospital of keeping her there against her will. elizabeth cohen is joining me now with more on this. liz bet what is this about? >> kate, she was 18 years old when she says the mayo clinic saved her life and then wouldn't let her go. alyssa and her family say they experienced the seemingly unthinkable. in this e-mail to police, alyssa's mother says her...
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that is going to be on comedy central on august 13th t is a sitcom i wrote with my cocreator decklynn fairnational students studyingg in australian universities. so very relatable to americans. >> stephen: all right, good, say i had to everybody over ste daily show. >> will do. >> stephen: so nice to might, ronnie chang, international student, is available monday on the comedy central app. we'll be right back. you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom also gets a back-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. ...which means you can saynally hyes... ...to the shoes your family wants. find top brands at big savings... ...for men, women, boys and girls all for a whole lot less... ...at the ross shoe event. yes for less. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, that's it for "the late show" everybody. now stick around for james corden. goodnight! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the 100th
that is going to be on comedy central on august 13th t is a sitcom i wrote with my cocreator decklynn fairnational students studyingg in australian universities. so very relatable to americans. >> stephen: all right, good, say i had to everybody over ste daily show. >> will do. >> stephen: so nice to might, ronnie chang, international student, is available monday on the comedy central app. we'll be right back. you know when you're at ross shopping for backpacks... ...and mom...
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this was the sceneaxn fai county. that driver stranded in high water obviously. this is woodburn road in annandale. rescue crews called in to help get that person to safety. >> check out the dramatic pictures from arlington cars submerged at joint base meyer henderson hall a as dumpster floated across the parking lotndhere. ameliaheena are tracking the conditions and looking ahead what's coming the way the rest of the night. >> we've got floating dumpsters. >> yes. >> and that just shows you how strong water is, and even talking about a ton, but just a little bit will make things a big problem and what we're going to see for later on this evening more rain, some of that heav and that could be adding to the flooding issues, again. >> how about aew severe thunderstorm warning. this is going to go into 6:30 and this includes parts of west virginia and frerick county and into virginia and this includes hagerstownnd parts of the martinsburg and 70 as well. again, this severe thunderstor warning just issued until 6:30 for frederick county andnd maryown through parts of
this was the sceneaxn fai county. that driver stranded in high water obviously. this is woodburn road in annandale. rescue crews called in to help get that person to safety. >> check out the dramatic pictures from arlington cars submerged at joint base meyer henderson hall a as dumpster floated across the parking lotndhere. ameliaheena are tracking the conditions and looking ahead what's coming the way the rest of the night. >> we've got floating dumpsters. >> yes. >>...
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deserves an a+ for his accomplishment as president, and if he were to be impeached the economy would faiail. the comments, amid increasing talk of possible legal and political problem for him following convictions for two of his former associates. it also comes after a tense exchange with dueling statements today erupting between the president and his attorney general. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off the night. >> the one personal quality that president trump appears to value above all else is loyalty. tonight, we learned that two people who were very close, very loyal to the president have chosen their own well-being over his. in an exclusive interview aired on "fox & friends" today, president trump insisted he did nothing wrong in hush money paid to two women who trashed his former attorney michael cullen for flipping on him. >> it's >> president trump: he'g to get ten years in jail but you can say something bad about donald trump and he'll go down to two years which is the deal he made, in all fairness to him, most people are going to do tha that. >> sources
deserves an a+ for his accomplishment as president, and if he were to be impeached the economy would faiail. the comments, amid increasing talk of possible legal and political problem for him following convictions for two of his former associates. it also comes after a tense exchange with dueling statements today erupting between the president and his attorney general. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off the night. >> the one personal quality that president trump...
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david romesburg and his mother, fay, ran the ring in rohnert park for more than 10- years. time -- police say they employed about 150 women. at least one woman says she was underage when they recruited her. another says she was sexually assaulted during her interview. david romesburg faces up to 16 years in state prison when he is sentenced in october. ( lydia ) public safety was the main topic at the bart board of directors meeting in oakland. the transit agency's general manager presented a detailed plan... aimed at keeping passengers safe and secure. some actions that were implimented inlcuded emergency staffing... deploying bart station teams that will wear brightly colored vests...and security training. they will also deploy staff to watch for fare evaders to enter the transit system and they added a second proof of payment team for the evening commute. the board did approve moving forward with two safety and security actions items.. one of which would include installing three 9-1-1 call boxes on each platform. <
david romesburg and his mother, fay, ran the ring in rohnert park for more than 10- years. time -- police say they employed about 150 women. at least one woman says she was underage when they recruited her. another says she was sexually assaulted during her interview. david romesburg faces up to 16 years in state prison when he is sentenced in october. ( lydia ) public safety was the main topic at the bart board of directors meeting in oakland. the transit agency's general manager presented a...
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david romesburg and his mother, fay, ran the ring in rohnert park for more than 10- years.say they employed about 150 women. at least one woman says she was underage when they recruited her. another says she was sexually assaulted during her interview. david romesburg faces up to 16 years in state prison when he is sentenced in october. ( james ) along the peninsula... foster city police are investigating the death of a man found near the san mateo bridge. police were first called at around 9:30 yesterday morning.... when someone reported seeing a body in the bay. using boats police pulled the body out of the water. police are working with san mateo county coroner's officer to identify the man and find out how he died. (lydia) in berkeley... police are looking for the people who caused thousands of dollars worth of damage... during a protest. it happened sunday afternoon during the "no to marxism" protest... when a group of people dressed in black and wearing masks... damaged 21 cars in a parking lot. those vandals smashed out windows... and set the inside of an s-u-v on fi
david romesburg and his mother, fay, ran the ring in rohnert park for more than 10- years.say they employed about 150 women. at least one woman says she was underage when they recruited her. another says she was sexually assaulted during her interview. david romesburg faces up to 16 years in state prison when he is sentenced in october. ( james ) along the peninsula... foster city police are investigating the death of a man found near the san mateo bridge. police were first called at around...
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it depends how they money they have, i can tell you the stuff they have been floating thus fai don'tet a single republican to support that. this is being driven by a very radicalized left-wing base. the democratic party has gotten very far to the left g and thats what they are reacting to. i think it is important that republicans cannot devote. we are making a lot of progress in this country. do you want to go down with this clown car and have the political sideshow? i don't think so. >> judge jeanine: chris, for t the congressman is talking about is the fact that, let's assume the worst thing they have right now, talking about, michael cohen, he's going to turn against donald trump,e' well, he can't get his story straight. he did one in front of the congressional committee and said, the president knew nothing about this meeting at trump tower, and then he comes out and says, he knew everything about it. even his lawyer, lanny davis, can figure out what the truth is. he said, yes, no. it's about getting donald trump. >> at this point, they are putting the squeeze on cohen. he would a
it depends how they money they have, i can tell you the stuff they have been floating thus fai don'tet a single republican to support that. this is being driven by a very radicalized left-wing base. the democratic party has gotten very far to the left g and thats what they are reacting to. i think it is important that republicans cannot devote. we are making a lot of progress in this country. do you want to go down with this clown car and have the political sideshow? i don't think so. >>...
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but to me donald trump's mainur fais constantly whipping up that sense of white identity. no many republicans even 20 years ago thought that bng white was a strong part of their identity. now it's 55%. he stirr that up. the second problem is you just can't have a party that's vesically all white. because when youay racial problems with our political problems, you get instan poison. and so the failure to doan hing about that is by itself a gigantic problem. >> woodruff: >> brangm: ruth, do you see any good news in that? 6% does seem like an enormous number of people identifying ilth white supremacy. maybe there is ar lining there? >> i see some good news in the response of the american people in the last year. first good news was the response to charlottesville and to the president's response t charlottesville, where most people, in fact, many people in his administration, some publicly recoiled at the president's asrtion that there were fine people on both sides. i think in recent monthse've seen a slow-motion version of charlottesville as people have recoiled fm the famil
but to me donald trump's mainur fais constantly whipping up that sense of white identity. no many republicans even 20 years ago thought that bng white was a strong part of their identity. now it's 55%. he stirr that up. the second problem is you just can't have a party that's vesically all white. because when youay racial problems with our political problems, you get instan poison. and so the failure to doan hing about that is by itself a gigantic problem. >> woodruff: >> brangm:...
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. >> a p mnt i woulde is we all assumed that the government's case was strongest on his fai to pay his taxes. the prosecutor said at one point in the trial the star witness in this case is the documents, and it did seem like t government had paul manafort cold because they knew how much mon he earned and how much money he reported on taxes, and they didn't add up, and it would seem that that's something that the jury could understand, and those are the counts on which theyic cod him on all. let me just ask you one question. earlier today they sd they were hung on a single count. what do you think happened? they went back in and realized they had more divisioned than th they thought. >> i think they meant a particular count, and they were trying to identify and ask the court what should they do if there was one or more counts to whh they could not reach an agreement? so ultimately we were all surprised in the courtroom to hear there were ten counts they couldn't reach agreement on and as sitting there how does ten add up. five tax fraud, four foreign bank account and nine bank fraud, bu
. >> a p mnt i woulde is we all assumed that the government's case was strongest on his fai to pay his taxes. the prosecutor said at one point in the trial the star witness in this case is the documents, and it did seem like t government had paul manafort cold because they knew how much mon he earned and how much money he reported on taxes, and they didn't add up, and it would seem that that's something that the jury could understand, and those are the counts on which theyic cod him on...
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it may be that the judiciary will not give the fai hearing that we hope it would.re have been other cases in the past where thereave been challenge, but we hope that there will be enough evidence that at least they will be able to look at the evidence fairly and be able to conclude the matter. what imbabwe needs isa conclusion of this process that gives legitimacy to whoever governs it up until now. >> woodruff: what do you say, mr. kgaisa, to those who l at the opposition candidates who ran and say what i they did isdi ded the anti-mnangagwa vote. in order, the opposition split and that weakeed their performance in the election? >> it's an argument that has been put forward, but i think it's an argument that is nuanced. there are three electionthe council, the parliamentary, and the presidential, yet for the presidentiaelection, you can see that there were only two candidates who were running mr. mnangagwa and mr. chamisa. indeed, there are areas where mr. mnangagwa's party won in the parliamentary election, but mr. amisa was able to ge the popular vote, so it was
it may be that the judiciary will not give the fai hearing that we hope it would.re have been other cases in the past where thereave been challenge, but we hope that there will be enough evidence that at least they will be able to look at the evidence fairly and be able to conclude the matter. what imbabwe needs isa conclusion of this process that gives legitimacy to whoever governs it up until now. >> woodruff: what do you say, mr. kgaisa, to those who l at the opposition candidates who...
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fay merican director spike lee is back with a shock comedy about the white supremacy supremacy group excuse me the ku klux klan the film is called black klansman it takes place in the one nine hundred seventy s. references to today's united states are hard to miss sheers the scene portraying former k.k.k. leader david duke today we are privileged. to be among white men. and white women. such as yourselves real warriors for the real america the america that aren't sisters fought and died for. the true white american race the backbone from whence came our great southern heritage. and i want to thank you. thank you so much. for never putting your country second. america first earth. wow you get chills just watching that david leavitt's from our culture desk is here with a little bit of analysis and you know the reason why that really resonates is the fact that a lot of people will recognize that phrase right this is no mistake this is spike lee reminding us that the k.k.k. was using that motto before donald trump picked it out and it's also no mistake that this movie's coming out this w
fay merican director spike lee is back with a shock comedy about the white supremacy supremacy group excuse me the ku klux klan the film is called black klansman it takes place in the one nine hundred seventy s. references to today's united states are hard to miss sheers the scene portraying former k.k.k. leader david duke today we are privileged. to be among white men. and white women. such as yourselves real warriors for the real america the america that aren't sisters fought and died for....
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it is with all of the fai transcriptions of the conversations going on to madame chennault the ambassador and going back to south vietnam. johnson has this information. he passes it off to humphrey. he says to use it as you see fit. but johnson hesitates to make it public. let's wait till you can get this why? >> two reasons. he wanted to appear above the election. second, he wanted to preserve the integrity of the presidential office. >> there is something ironic about that. but there is a third one. he wanted to appear nonpartisan. like he appeared in the 1960 election. is probably because he wasn't as strong and supportive humphrey as some wish he would have been. he was using this as a way to create distance. some disagree with that assertion. but your point is well made. on your second point, here's the third point. he didn't want to have to tell people who his sources were. the president of the united states is using and nfa to spy on our allies in saigon. he is using the fbi to spy on u.s. citizens in the united states as well as our allies and the embassy. i think your point is ve
it is with all of the fai transcriptions of the conversations going on to madame chennault the ambassador and going back to south vietnam. johnson has this information. he passes it off to humphrey. he says to use it as you see fit. but johnson hesitates to make it public. let's wait till you can get this why? >> two reasons. he wanted to appear above the election. second, he wanted to preserve the integrity of the presidential office. >> there is something ironic about that. but...
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in no particular order, but with gratitude i would like to thank fay rosenfeld breland grove and, kerrywelch, chan ho dish, serena rocco, arden ambra said, alison paul, melissa novak, emily poland, david mackey, max clarke, richard schnur as well as the wonderful curators who have shown our special guest things of great beauty and relevance before they inspire them further. i would also like to thank the guards at the library as one is our wonderful team from park blvd. tonight i would also like to thank all of the wonderful people, personnel and paul bogart. tonight we celebrate the just published memoir of sey hersh is simply called "reporter." sey will sign books after a conversation. it is not in my habit to really read blurbs, but this one is quite extraordinary. it is a blurb to speak on the book. this blurb is by john recarey and says this book is the central reading for every journalist an aspiring journalist world over. quite an endorsement. now, i also would like to give you a sense of just how extraordinary this book is and how beautifully it is written, by reading to you the
in no particular order, but with gratitude i would like to thank fay rosenfeld breland grove and, kerrywelch, chan ho dish, serena rocco, arden ambra said, alison paul, melissa novak, emily poland, david mackey, max clarke, richard schnur as well as the wonderful curators who have shown our special guest things of great beauty and relevance before they inspire them further. i would also like to thank the guards at the library as one is our wonderful team from park blvd. tonight i would also...