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what was the special report, charles ferguson?> the special report was that president nixon had ordered richardson, the attorney general, to fire cox and richardson resigned instead. then deputy attorney general william ruckelshaus was ordered to fire cox and he refused and he was fired. and then finally come archibald cox himself was fired by richard nixon. normalwoworks interrupted programming to announce this and the people announcing it come often from the white house lawn, were visibly shaken. it was clear that they were terrrribly distraught by what i just happen come as was the whole country. amy: and that last voice we heard, explain who he was and what happened to him. -- one ofthe deputy the deputy special prosecutors working under archibald cox and nixon, in an oversight, neglected to fire e cox's staff, just fired cox so the staff remain. five days later after enonormous political and popular resistance , nixon was forced to appoint a replacement special prosecutor and been bitten industry stayed in his job. amy: and h
what was the special report, charles ferguson?> the special report was that president nixon had ordered richardson, the attorney general, to fire cox and richardson resigned instead. then deputy attorney general william ruckelshaus was ordered to fire cox and he refused and he was fired. and then finally come archibald cox himself was fired by richard nixon. normalwoworks interrupted programming to announce this and the people announcing it come often from the white house lawn, were visibly...
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it is my honor to introduce cap and ferguson. -- captain ferguson. captain ferguson: i always listed -- love listening to sandy magnus's stories. she always makes sound so compelling. maybe i would like to talk a little bit about the future. it was mentioned that the shuttle program ended in 2011 without an immediate replacement to get us back into the lower orbit. we have been working diligently over the course of the last eight years, 2014 specifically was when the big contract was led to return americans to lower orbit. it weren't a little bit of an explanation about what is a commercial spacecraft. what is happening here is nasa will begin purchasing services. they will begin purchasing services to take astronaut from the service of the earth up to the international space station and return them safely after six months. the benefit of this is it allows nasa to focus on space missions beyond lower orbit. it comes at a great value to the tax player. -- taxpayer. we are on the cusp of returning americans to space. this came out in the news late this
it is my honor to introduce cap and ferguson. -- captain ferguson. captain ferguson: i always listed -- love listening to sandy magnus's stories. she always makes sound so compelling. maybe i would like to talk a little bit about the future. it was mentioned that the shuttle program ended in 2011 without an immediate replacement to get us back into the lower orbit. we have been working diligently over the course of the last eight years, 2014 specifically was when the big contract was led to...
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ferguson did a brave thing. he sued the restaurant for discrimination.is case made its way to our highest court. the justices on the michigan supreme court ruled in his favor. that spurred his interest in politics two years later. ferguson does another brave thing and runs for the michigan house of representatives and was elected as our first person of color to serve in this building. we moved into the michigan house of representatives, historically what has been known as representative rahall. it is -- hall. it is the largest room in the capitol. 110 members representing approximately 90,000 people for two year terms. from the michigan house of representatives, above the rostrum, in the speaker's chair and speakers area, we have embellished on the wall the michigan state coat of arms. it is unique. it is designed by the territorial governor. the most common features about the coat of arms is the elk on the left and the moose on the right. very few elk or moose in michigan historically. the reason they are featured so prominently on our coat of arms is b
ferguson did a brave thing. he sued the restaurant for discrimination.is case made its way to our highest court. the justices on the michigan supreme court ruled in his favor. that spurred his interest in politics two years later. ferguson does another brave thing and runs for the michigan house of representatives and was elected as our first person of color to serve in this building. we moved into the michigan house of representatives, historically what has been known as representative rahall....
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you called it the ferguson effect.alk about that for a second. >> when we first talk about ferguson, let be clear, that was false narrative. hands up don't shoot never happened. obama justice department cleared the officer of any wrongdoing. there was no hands up don't shoot. it carried on. that was an attack from the get-go now it is false narrative. now it is terry. anytime police involved shooting or use of force, it goes viral. there journists i pause to call them journalist. they write clickbait headlines. don't include all the facts. paint law enforcement as bad guys. they need to stop. they need objectivity for police officers. harris: before we go, what is your legislation and when is it. >> criminalize any intentionally assaulting a water or throwing any substance on a on duty officer or peace officer. harris: what is the tipping point for you? >> in order to restore civility in our society you you have to restore civility. that means our communities are less safe. nobody wants that because of race, color, cre
you called it the ferguson effect.alk about that for a second. >> when we first talk about ferguson, let be clear, that was false narrative. hands up don't shoot never happened. obama justice department cleared the officer of any wrongdoing. there was no hands up don't shoot. it carried on. that was an attack from the get-go now it is false narrative. now it is terry. anytime police involved shooting or use of force, it goes viral. there journists i pause to call them journalist. they...
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george ferguson, thanks very much indeed. george ferguson joining us from bloomberg intelligence.rg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." romaine: general motors apparently losing patience with its striking workers as the one month mark approaches. the carmaker boosting its investment offer to $8.3 billion in a bid to in the strike, $1 billion more than what it proposed a month ago. let's bring in bloomberg's detroit bureau chief david welch. we are heading into week five. you it, cadillac, chevrolet, gmc , none of those rolling out. what is the issue between the union and gm, even though we have offers on the table? what is the issue? david: the issue according to the union, and a couple of letters they sent over the weekend, is job security. they've got a couple of plants running maybe at one shift. that is something like 50% capacity. in the auto industry, you want to run at least two shifts to make money. the union is aware of this, and if there aren't more vehicles in those plants, they could end
george ferguson, thanks very much indeed. george ferguson joining us from bloomberg intelligence.rg. ♪ ♪ romaine: live from new york, i'm romaine bostick. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." romaine: general motors apparently losing patience with its striking workers as the one month mark approaches. the carmaker boosting its investment offer to $8.3 billion in a bid to in the strike, $1 billion more than what it proposed a month ago. let's bring in...
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and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness, walter ferguson, had seen something different. describe the thuk that you saw speeding off. >> as he passed me i could see it was like a white truck and i saw the four by four on it, but that was about as much i could see on it. >>o the witness had seen a white truck, and jessie said she saw a reddish brown car. investigators had a lot to sort out. a murdered soldier, a distraught wife, an unknown motive and a giant secret about to be discovered. jessie reveals a bombshell about her husband that could blow the case wide open. coming up -- >> he had told me he bought a large quantity -- and he said we are now bad people. >> if this story checks out, that's pretty serious. >> if we could prove it, yes. >> when dateline continues. cous >> when dateline continues ex ule and grab every moment. made with superior softness, for your comfort. kleenex. the softest ultra tissue. ♪ ♪ no matter how you stay fit keep it light with light & fit's rainbow of delightful, protein-packed flavors. ♪ ♪ i think the house is changing him... -[ gasps ] -
and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness, walter ferguson, had seen something different. describe the thuk that you saw speeding off. >> as he passed me i could see it was like a white truck and i saw the four by four on it, but that was about as much i could see on it. >>o the witness had seen a white truck, and jessie said she saw a reddish brown car. investigators had a lot to sort out. a murdered soldier, a distraught wife, an unknown motive and a giant secret about to...
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the ferguson protests begin.politics before then. >> before then, it was nonexistent. i was comfortable in life just like most people, just trying to make it, survive. still was a rapper, into hip-hop. >> you were thinking about hollywood or new york? >> about getting signed. >> maybe nashville. >> right. and when michael brown was killed, i tell people all the time, i was never an activist but when i went out there into the streets, i didn't know i was going out there. if you took highway 55 from chicago to st. louis at 80 miles per hour when you first found out it happened, you would still be in time to see michael brown's body on the ground. that's problem. 4 1/2 hours. >> you did something every dreams up, you know what, i'm going to try to do something about it myself. when you decided to run, what did you think the experience was going to be, and when you won, did it meet your expectations? >> i didn't know what the experience was going to be. and had i known, i probably wouldn't have ran. >> is that right?
the ferguson protests begin.politics before then. >> before then, it was nonexistent. i was comfortable in life just like most people, just trying to make it, survive. still was a rapper, into hip-hop. >> you were thinking about hollywood or new york? >> about getting signed. >> maybe nashville. >> right. and when michael brown was killed, i tell people all the time, i was never an activist but when i went out there into the streets, i didn't know i was going out...
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know, it's either they protest or there's nothing for them in their future, they think. >> jane ferguson, we hav fundamental calls about economic fears in baghdad. we certain have seery similar aspects in beirut. we saw the prime minister hariry resign yeste does that answer protesters' demands? >> it answers the protesters to a certain extent ie sense that they are jubilant that they've been able to bringdownst the prime mi himself. but politics in lebanon is very complicated, becse it's not st one person. and that's why, as you say, the protesters have been saying, you."f you, all of what they mean is they want all of the political elites to step down in this country because it is a complex web of sectarian andvided-up power here in the country. and getting rid of one leader will not bring down the system that pople here really want dismantled, a system that has caused widespread corruption, a financial crise crise and for basically the quality of le in leb ton to be extremely low for people.it's a start. the protesters say they will come back out on the streets if they don't secabinet
know, it's either they protest or there's nothing for them in their future, they think. >> jane ferguson, we hav fundamental calls about economic fears in baghdad. we certain have seery similar aspects in beirut. we saw the prime minister hariry resign yeste does that answer protesters' demands? >> it answers the protesters to a certain extent ie sense that they are jubilant that they've been able to bringdownst the prime mi himself. but politics in lebanon is very complicated,...
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next we have captain chris ferguson. captain chris ferguson is boeings first commercial test pilot astronaut and you will be among the first to go to space aboard boeing 100 star-ledger. he led the government of the state spacecraft mission said and crew interfaces working hand-in-hand with nasa. he was a leader in the development and testing for the spacecraft launch and grant system. he is a retired u.s. navy captain and former nasa astronaut, having piloted space shuttle atlantis, commanded space shuttle endeavor and commanded the final shuttle mission sts 135. he served as deputy chief of a nasa astronaut office and the spacecraft to mitigate or for multiple space shuttle missions. he holds a bachelors in mechanical engineering from drexel and a masters in aeronautical engineering on the naval postgraduate school. it's my honor to introduce captain ferguson. [applause] >> i always love listening to sandy magnus stores. all what i'd like to do is maybe talk about the future. crip mentioned the shuttle program ended in
next we have captain chris ferguson. captain chris ferguson is boeings first commercial test pilot astronaut and you will be among the first to go to space aboard boeing 100 star-ledger. he led the government of the state spacecraft mission said and crew interfaces working hand-in-hand with nasa. he was a leader in the development and testing for the spacecraft launch and grant system. he is a retired u.s. navy captain and former nasa astronaut, having piloted space shuttle atlantis, commanded...
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germany specializes in so-called structural changes in the car industry was cited as reasons it ferguson has the details. the causes may be up for a good base but that message is clear europe's biggest economy is slowing down germany's top 5 fiscal research institutes have now joined the government in causing this year's growth forecast they're now expecting the economy to expand by just 0.5 percent in 2019 down from their original prediction of the year 0.8. homegrown problems include a car. that's been overshadowed by the diesel emissions scandal and a failure to keep pace with digital transformation. further afield of the trade dispute between china and the united states is also casting a long shadow. is the chaos surrounding britain's intended departure from the e.u. at the end of this month. when you consider that this exit is meant to happen on the 31st of october and many business people still don't know today what their supply chain is going to look like in the future then of course there's also a considerable potential for uncertainty great britain isn't a small european country
germany specializes in so-called structural changes in the car industry was cited as reasons it ferguson has the details. the causes may be up for a good base but that message is clear europe's biggest economy is slowing down germany's top 5 fiscal research institutes have now joined the government in causing this year's growth forecast they're now expecting the economy to expand by just 0.5 percent in 2019 down from their original prediction of the year 0.8. homegrown problems include a car....
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we have chris ferguson. captain chris ferguson is the first commercial test pilot astronaut. he will be among the first to go to space. he has met the developed of the spacecraft mission system and crew interfaces, working hand-in-hand with nasa. he was also a leader in the development of the testing. he is a retired u.s. navy captain. he has piloted space shuttle atlantis, commanded space shuttle endeavor and commended the final desk commanded the final shuttle mission. he is a spacecraft communicator for many space shuttle missions. he has a masters in aeronautical engineering from the naval postgraduate school. it is my honor to introduce captain ferguson. (applause) >> i always listed love listening to sandy magnus's stories. she always makes sound so compelling. maybe i would like to talk a little bit about the future. it was mentioned that the shuttle program ended in 2011 without an immediate replacement to get us back into the lower orbit. we have been working diligently over the course of the last eight years, 2014 specifically was when the big contract was led to re
we have chris ferguson. captain chris ferguson is the first commercial test pilot astronaut. he will be among the first to go to space. he has met the developed of the spacecraft mission system and crew interfaces, working hand-in-hand with nasa. he was also a leader in the development of the testing. he is a retired u.s. navy captain. he has piloted space shuttle atlantis, commanded space shuttle endeavor and commended the final desk commanded the final shuttle mission. he is a spacecraft...
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has anybody heard of homer plessy in the plessy v ferguson case? we have his great-great -- how many greats? >> great grandson -- [indiscernible] >> okay, great great-nephew. he will be joining us, along with a descendent of john ferguson from the case. they will talk friday evening. we are so glad you could kick it off for us tonight. they will be signing copies for a few more minutes. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] >> on american history tv, today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, the women's depibt. -- exhibit. >> started her own business as wall street banker. she advocated for free h.o.v., sex outside of marriage. reasoned sofia rosen if he would discusses her book democracy in truth. >> no one person. no one institution. no one sector, king, priest, national research body, would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> this weekend american history tv is joining our cable partners to showcase the history of south dakota. visit c-span .org/citiestour. w
has anybody heard of homer plessy in the plessy v ferguson case? we have his great-great -- how many greats? >> great grandson -- [indiscernible] >> okay, great great-nephew. he will be joining us, along with a descendent of john ferguson from the case. they will talk friday evening. we are so glad you could kick it off for us tonight. they will be signing copies for a few more minutes. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] >> on american history tv, today at 6:00 p.m....
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ferguson from the planning department to come up and present on item number 1.nd we are joined by vice chair safai. >> good afternoon. i'm here today to present the historic preservation commission recommendation to designate 2031 bush street as article 10 landmark. the building is located on bush street in the japantown and is known as the kinmon gakuen build. it was part of the civil rights project which was funded by an underrepresented community grant by the national park service. they unanimously recommended designation on april 3, 2019. constructed in 1926, the kinmon gakuen building represents only one of four purpose-built community facilities in japantown, whose construction was funded by and for the local american-japanese community. it was with the u.s. citizens of world war ii. at the home of the booker t. washington community services center, from 1942 to 1952 which provided the african-american youth with educational and recreational facilities. the period of significance for the building is 1926 to 1952. and the designation includes both exterior
ferguson from the planning department to come up and present on item number 1.nd we are joined by vice chair safai. >> good afternoon. i'm here today to present the historic preservation commission recommendation to designate 2031 bush street as article 10 landmark. the building is located on bush street in the japantown and is known as the kinmon gakuen build. it was part of the civil rights project which was funded by an underrepresented community grant by the national park service....
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for the pbs newour, i'm jane ferguson in beirut, lebanon.ick schifrin with a look at protests 8000 miles away in chile. for the past week, chileans have filled city streets in a spontaneous movement calling for fundamental reforms. struggling to heir families, pots or their instruments of frustration as they are -- as they protest unaffordable health care, pensions and a government that lost legitimacy. >> this government is unjust. rice of gas and electricity go up. there is no respect for the people, only enriching the government. isnick: it outed as a model regional success where in the 90's a expanded.rosperity it also has one of the world's larg>>t wealth gaps. people who were very poor in the pastou and not think about protesting now have a host of rising expectations. so ia crisis -- it is a crisis of rising expectations tt are not fulfilled, on the part of many people. nick: arturo vallen's whaler was the director of the georgetown latin american studies center and a former senior state department official. >> people then becomor muc
for the pbs newour, i'm jane ferguson in beirut, lebanon.ick schifrin with a look at protests 8000 miles away in chile. for the past week, chileans have filled city streets in a spontaneous movement calling for fundamental reforms. struggling to heir families, pots or their instruments of frustration as they are -- as they protest unaffordable health care, pensions and a government that lost legitimacy. >> this government is unjust. rice of gas and electricity go up. there is no respect...
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the wolves have the favorites in their matches posted relegation threatened alex ferguson it's conceded over 20 goals and how good is a bloodbath frankford visit if the bulls to find out also coming up in the show dortmund just got their 4th draw in their last 5 league matches they look lackluster in all competitions right now should we put the blame on head coach who should. i'm chris harrington joining me for sunday's shindig the man who just said half marathon record yannick speaks of. broken the term tress i think pretty proud of the right must be the die it was no doubt that we have a man who has a nose to pick the best clothes on the market mr bray jonathan crane i would like to smile from the line for this aircraft glad to hear all right before he gets you to let's head to today's action at glaad bar where the falls can smell the roses under new coach marco rosa glad but this season's table leaders for the last 2 match days could return to the top if they manage to clip the wings of the frankfurt eagles not an easy task at all frankfurt scored in every league match this sees it c
the wolves have the favorites in their matches posted relegation threatened alex ferguson it's conceded over 20 goals and how good is a bloodbath frankford visit if the bulls to find out also coming up in the show dortmund just got their 4th draw in their last 5 league matches they look lackluster in all competitions right now should we put the blame on head coach who should. i'm chris harrington joining me for sunday's shindig the man who just said half marathon record yannick speaks of....
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for the pbs newshour, i'm janebe ferguson in ut, lebanon. >> i'm nick scfrin with a look protests 8,0. for the past week chileans have filled the streets for a movement calling for fund meant el forms,g struggl feed their families, pots become instruments of frustration they protest healthcare, low pensions, and what they describe as agovernment that's who's legitimacy. >> this doesn't is unjprust. the of grass and electricity go up, and no respect for the people, only business and gornment. >> chile has been one of africa's most stable countries, touted as a regional success. in the '90s and 2000s, prosperity expand bud it has one of the world's largest wealth gaps. >> people who were were poor in the past could not tink about protesting, now have a whole host of rising expectations. so it's a crisis in the nse of rising expectations not fulfilled in the part of many people. >> arturo valenzuela was the eirector of georgetown's latin american studyer and a former senior state departmental offiho tracked the country as it modernized and grew. rich >> people became aware of the large g
for the pbs newshour, i'm janebe ferguson in ut, lebanon. >> i'm nick scfrin with a look protests 8,0. for the past week chileans have filled the streets for a movement calling for fund meant el forms,g struggl feed their families, pots become instruments of frustration they protest healthcare, low pensions, and what they describe as agovernment that's who's legitimacy. >> this doesn't is unjprust. the of grass and electricity go up, and no respect for the people, only business and...
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ferguson was the first african-american legislator. he was elected to the house of representatives in 1892. the reason we chose to hang presented ferguson's portrait was very intentional. two years before he was elected, he had an important court case on the supreme court of michigan. he was a resident of detroit and one evening, a friend was visiting from out of town. being a good coast -- a good host, he took him out to dinner and he was reserved -- refused service. he sued the restaurant owner for wrongful discrimination based on color. the case made its way to the highest court and the justices on the michigan supreme court ruled in his favor. that spur his interest in politics. two years later, he does and runs for the michigan house of representatives and was elected as our first person of color to serve in this building. moved into the michigan house of representatives. historically, it was known as representative paul. this is the largest room in the capital, reflecting the larger membership of the house of representatives. rep
ferguson was the first african-american legislator. he was elected to the house of representatives in 1892. the reason we chose to hang presented ferguson's portrait was very intentional. two years before he was elected, he had an important court case on the supreme court of michigan. he was a resident of detroit and one evening, a friend was visiting from out of town. being a good coast -- a good host, he took him out to dinner and he was reserved -- refused service. he sued the restaurant...
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. >> reporter: cam, played by eric stonestreet, and mitchell, played by jesse tyler ferguson, providing modern take on gay marriage. >> i think our goal and the writers' goal has always been to -- i don't want to use the word normalize but just make it that we're j like everybody else and we're inadequate in different areas -- interesting. fathers are >> it's a portrayal that broke barriers when at the end of season 5 they had the gay wedding of the century taking place a full year before the supreme court legalized gay marriage in all 50 states. the couple's adoption of their vietnamese daughter lilly a reflection on today's society and diversity. >> how they were able to portray a in gaay stable loving home with a daughter, what is the significance of that? >> it means a lot toi bmean, i as someone who was looking for role models on television, not necessarily finding them,e n be kids now. and i think it's been a talking point for a lot of families and for a lot of people to talk about what it means to be gay. i love the relationship. i'm so proud of the relationship that eric and i h
. >> reporter: cam, played by eric stonestreet, and mitchell, played by jesse tyler ferguson, providing modern take on gay marriage. >> i think our goal and the writers' goal has always been to -- i don't want to use the word normalize but just make it that we're j like everybody else and we're inadequate in different areas -- interesting. fathers are >> it's a portrayal that broke barriers when at the end of season 5 they had the gay wedding of the century taking place a full...
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you don't get hard faced police chiefs up there kids g about these crazy in the streets. >> the ferguson, city after acts, you had professional administrators that rodney king and diallo, and they at least know ow to say the right things and that's led to some of the lessons -- >> compared to chief parker in 1965, in the water riots. he recruited his cops from mississippi and then after the riots, he said, well, it's like in the zoo, one monkey throws a throw a rock.all those were the kind of people running the police departments 1965. >> clarence. >> thanks for calling on me. couple of clarifications from an old boomer. los angeles times, it was a guy in the classified ad department actually. a dime and told, would you please go to the watts and take some notes telephone, on -- pay i don't know if you guys can remember that or not. other thing is, the guy you after --ng k was named sing q call himself sing q not guess, aken french, i but anyway, that's just -- chicago.street in >> guilty. guilty. please get it right. anyway. corrected honor to be by you, clarence. > thank you, it's so s
you don't get hard faced police chiefs up there kids g about these crazy in the streets. >> the ferguson, city after acts, you had professional administrators that rodney king and diallo, and they at least know ow to say the right things and that's led to some of the lessons -- >> compared to chief parker in 1965, in the water riots. he recruited his cops from mississippi and then after the riots, he said, well, it's like in the zoo, one monkey throws a throw a rock.all those were...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in dohuk, iraq. >> woodruff: ithe day's other news, the governmentnon approved reforms aimed at easing economic chaos and stopping mass protests. c vawds filled central beirut over the weekend in a revolt against the ruling elite. and today, demonstrations shut down banks and businesses for a fifth day. meanwhile, prime minister saad today, then announthes cabinet reforms and hailed the protesters. >> ( translated ): you have nt the lebaneional identity back in its place above all yectarian or religious identity and this is the biggest national victory.ki i'm not you to stop protesting or expressing your anger. that is a decision that you take, and no one can give you a deadline. >> woodruff: the economic package promises to dealith massive debt by cutting salaries of top officials in half and closing some ministries. in hong kong, new protests late today brought new street clashes. heavily armed police fired tear gas to break up groups who tried to block roads.a that came day after riot police mistakenly sprayed a mosque with blue-dyed water, as mas
for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in dohuk, iraq. >> woodruff: ithe day's other news, the governmentnon approved reforms aimed at easing economic chaos and stopping mass protests. c vawds filled central beirut over the weekend in a revolt against the ruling elite. and today, demonstrations shut down banks and businesses for a fifth day. meanwhile, prime minister saad today, then announthes cabinet reforms and hailed the protesters. >> ( translated ): you have nt the...
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don't get hard faced police chiefs up there talking about these crazy kids in the streets. > the ferguson, city after city, after bad acts, you had professional administrators that grew up on rodney king and diallo, and they at least know how to say the right things and that's led to some of the lessons -- >> compared to chief parker in 1965, in the water riots. he recruited his cops from mississippi and then after the riots, he said, well, it's like in the zoo, one monkey throws a rock and they all throw a rock. those were the kind of people running the police departments in 1965. >> clarence. >> thanks for calling on me. just a couple of clarifications rom an old boomer. the los angeles times, it was a guy in the classified ad department actually. who was given a dime and told, would you please go to the watts community and take some notes and call -- on -- pay telephone, i don't know if you guys can emember that or not. the other thing is, the guy you called sing k was named after -- sing q call himself sing q not having taken french, i guess, but anyway, that's just -- >> gulf street
don't get hard faced police chiefs up there talking about these crazy kids in the streets. > the ferguson, city after city, after bad acts, you had professional administrators that grew up on rodney king and diallo, and they at least know how to say the right things and that's led to some of the lessons -- >> compared to chief parker in 1965, in the water riots. he recruited his cops from mississippi and then after the riots, he said, well, it's like in the zoo, one monkey throws a...
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. >> you know, that makes me wonder, which side of the bet would you take neil ferguson's, the china's gdp will never catch up with the u.s. or would you be on the other side of that >> well, what gdp are we talking about? the ones the chinese announce or the actual they're the ones they announced will probably catch up of course their population is four times ours. will china ever get close to the u.s. in prosperity, not under this leadership. >> so if that's the case, markets are saying okay, you know what, so maybe this is a permanent change in a relationship we don't necessarily, we don't necessarily care, right? they're more concerned about near term cyclical worries tariffs that could slow down the u.s. and chinese economy if we're talking about a permanent change in a way, that's easier for them to deal with because they go, okay, what does that look like in ten or 15 years? it takes way i the growth worry. go ahead >> i agree with michelle that there's opinion a permanent change i don't think that it's the case that it's ten, 15 years down the road that we face that change i th
. >> you know, that makes me wonder, which side of the bet would you take neil ferguson's, the china's gdp will never catch up with the u.s. or would you be on the other side of that >> well, what gdp are we talking about? the ones the chinese announce or the actual they're the ones they announced will probably catch up of course their population is four times ours. will china ever get close to the u.s. in prosperity, not under this leadership. >> so if that's the case,...
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there's been no mention of when they would leave if ever. >> woodruff: jane ferguson reporting from the iraqi side of the iraq-syria border. nick schifrin here with me in washington. thank you both. >> thanks very much. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, protesters in lebanon were out in force again, rejecting a promise of economic reforms. security forces in beirut and elsewhere tried to persuade demonstrators to clear the roads, but thousands still turned out, demanding the government resign. >> ( translated we are staying in the streets. this is the sixth day, and we will stay for 60 if they don't want to leave. the people do not trust this political class. we don't believe them anymore, because today, they say something, and tomorrow they change. >> woodruff: embattled prime minister saad al-hariri met with western and arab ambassadors today, seeking foreign investment to help lebanon's economy. n afghanistan, taliban fighters stormed a checkpoint in the north, killing at least 15 policemen. the attackers struck in the ali abad district of kunduz province late last night and set
there's been no mention of when they would leave if ever. >> woodruff: jane ferguson reporting from the iraqi side of the iraq-syria border. nick schifrin here with me in washington. thank you both. >> thanks very much. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, protesters in lebanon were out in force again, rejecting a promise of economic reforms. security forces in beirut and elsewhere tried to persuade demonstrators to clear the roads, but thousands still turned out, demanding...
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judy: jane ferguson reporting from the iraqi side. nick schifrin here with me in washington. thanks very much. ♪ judy: -- >> good evening. i am stephanie with the latest headlines. an update to what is happening in syria. clearing the way for those russian/rkish patrols pig turkey said that kurdish fighters have completed their withdrawal from the so-called safe zone. the defense ministry says, at this stage, there is no need for turkish troops to launch another offensive againsthe syrian kurds. staying in the region, protesters in lebanon were out in force again, rejecting a promise of economic reforms. security forces in beirut and elsewhere tried to persuade demonstrators to clear the roads, but thousands still turned out, demanding the government resigned here in afghanistan, taliban fighters stormed a checkpoint in the north, killing at least 15 policemen. the attackers struck late last night and set off an hours long done -- gun battle. they have been fighting in the surrounding region for several weeks. lawmakers in britain voted today to back a brexit plan in principl
judy: jane ferguson reporting from the iraqi side. nick schifrin here with me in washington. thanks very much. ♪ judy: -- >> good evening. i am stephanie with the latest headlines. an update to what is happening in syria. clearing the way for those russian/rkish patrols pig turkey said that kurdish fighters have completed their withdrawal from the so-called safe zone. the defense ministry says, at this stage, there is no need for turkish troops to launch another offensive againsthe...
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the decision-maker, the person who wrote the decision was the same person who wrote plessy v ferguson. people who live in the territories are alien races who cannot understand anglo-saxon principles of law so they cannot have the same rights as americans living in the united states. we know that theory not to be true. however, the federal government botheen relying on them, democrat and republican administrations in their treatment of the territories. we are asking the supreme court to overturn these cases. congress had the ability to turn andnd turn off citizenship rights for people living in the territories. the anglo-saxon -- an individual's citizenship and rights go with the land. it is been important the supreme court was even willing to hear these cases at this time. the members of the territories introduced a resolution, condemning the insular cases and are hoping members on both sides of the aisle -- we have members of the territories. people immediately think we are democrats. that is not the case. both in my own islands of the virgin islands and the other territories. the to
the decision-maker, the person who wrote the decision was the same person who wrote plessy v ferguson. people who live in the territories are alien races who cannot understand anglo-saxon principles of law so they cannot have the same rights as americans living in the united states. we know that theory not to be true. however, the federal government botheen relying on them, democrat and republican administrations in their treatment of the territories. we are asking the supreme court to overturn...
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court and the decisionmaker who wrote the decisions was the same justice who wrote plessy versus ferguson, separate but equal and in these cases he said people who live in the territory are alien races who cannot understand anglo-saxon principles of law and therefore they cannot have the same rights as americans living in the contiguous united states. we know that theory not to be true. however the federal government has been relying on them both in democrat and republican administrations in their treatment of the terrorists, we are asking the supreme court to overturn these cases which congress has the ability to turn on and turn off citizenship and rights of people living in the territories. we believe they should be following the anglo-saxon principle of law which says wherever the flag is citizenship goes with it and an individual's citizenship and rights go with the land. it is important the supreme court was willing to hear the use cases at this time. members of the territories introduced a resolution condemning the insular cases and we hope members on both sides of the aisle, membe
court and the decisionmaker who wrote the decisions was the same justice who wrote plessy versus ferguson, separate but equal and in these cases he said people who live in the territory are alien races who cannot understand anglo-saxon principles of law and therefore they cannot have the same rights as americans living in the contiguous united states. we know that theory not to be true. however the federal government has been relying on them both in democrat and republican administrations in...
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>>eporter: little did sophi ferguson know that the boy sitting next to her for the two-hour lockdown was the suspected gunman, until he was actually arrested. >> probably like 20 cops, or 14 cops had their guns and searched us and tolds to put our hands up. yeah, it was scary. >> we all kind of just ducked under the table and tried to stay calm as much as we could. >> some people were calling their parents. others would call their friends just to checkup on them and see if they were okay. >> i was terrified. i panick >> reporte b 11:30 it was over. two suspects were detained, one released. the other, a juvenile believed to be the gunman, could face attempted murder charges. the 16-year-old boy who was shot twice in the upper body is expected to survive and is in stable condition. meanwhile police are still searching for the backpack with the weapon in it that surveillance video sho was tossed in the back of a car that drove away from campus. in santa rosa, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> leslie, thanks very much. >>> san francisco police have made an arrest in july's vicious atta
>>eporter: little did sophi ferguson know that the boy sitting next to her for the two-hour lockdown was the suspected gunman, until he was actually arrested. >> probably like 20 cops, or 14 cops had their guns and searched us and tolds to put our hands up. yeah, it was scary. >> we all kind of just ducked under the table and tried to stay calm as much as we could. >> some people were calling their parents. others would call their friends just to checkup on them and see...
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america's complicity in ferguson isles and ultimately turkey's denials ultimately turkey's denials we're going to see army itself be safer because the army cannot be safe they bordered by an unrepentant over armed robber traitor of the nile a perpetrator of genocide rather seizing right mr beyond the immediate national committee of america mr important and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you very much. thank you thank you. of the united states is not the only nato member concerned about turkey you may remember germany along with france and the u.k. restricted weapons sales to turkey when the military offensive against the kurds began but germany and turkey have walked nato horns before in 2017 turkey banned german lawmakers from visiting german servicemen and women stationed at injury like air base and that is just the beginning but it helps to explain why most germans now say that turkey should no longer be a member of nato that's right a majority of germans surveyed 58 percent say that turkey should be kicked out of nato there's even stronger german support for
america's complicity in ferguson isles and ultimately turkey's denials ultimately turkey's denials we're going to see army itself be safer because the army cannot be safe they bordered by an unrepentant over armed robber traitor of the nile a perpetrator of genocide rather seizing right mr beyond the immediate national committee of america mr important and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you very much. thank you thank you. of the united states is not the only nato member...
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we also were able to bring in a new philanthropic -- philanthropic partner, that ferguson foundation, with a through many dollar commitment to low income senior housing in san francisco and we used the first million of that funding for this project. that is what we need more of a? want to continue to scale, with that 100 million, we have been able to permanently preserve units, give homes for 443 residents in san francisco, and we need to keep scaling this work. so i look forward to being part of this partnership and the long term solutions that make preservation citywide and every neighborhood to continue to provide solutions for people like the residents in taraval. thank you. [applause] >> thank you everyone for being out here on this really momentous occasion for affordable housing and for preserving and protecting seniors and long-time longtime community members in the sunset. we are just getting started. we will aggressively pursue all creative opportunities to expand affordable housing in the neighborhood and city. thanks again for being here. i wanted to acknowledge some of ou
we also were able to bring in a new philanthropic -- philanthropic partner, that ferguson foundation, with a through many dollar commitment to low income senior housing in san francisco and we used the first million of that funding for this project. that is what we need more of a? want to continue to scale, with that 100 million, we have been able to permanently preserve units, give homes for 443 residents in san francisco, and we need to keep scaling this work. so i look forward to being part...
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social network ads one on the one hand these do highlight companies green activities but other than ferguson's lobby against tougher climate regulations a new report actually reaches similar conclusions to the one published by greenpeace challenged as more. going green is a big business in an age of protests like extinction rebellion companies want to show that they are making a contribution to saving the planet whether that is boy reducing the use of plastic all spending money on campaigns to let you know they are dedicated to the future but according to a report by greenpeace they may actually be deceiving you to resolve the global plastic pollution crisis some of the world's largest companies have started to admit that they need to act but close to scrutiny shows that they're mostly continuing on the same track by investing in full solutions take the whole issue with teaching single use plastics global brands like dalton starbucks got on board for tea quickly when it came to ditching plastic straws the solution to use paper ones that was met with choice applause because paper can easily be
social network ads one on the one hand these do highlight companies green activities but other than ferguson's lobby against tougher climate regulations a new report actually reaches similar conclusions to the one published by greenpeace challenged as more. going green is a big business in an age of protests like extinction rebellion companies want to show that they are making a contribution to saving the planet whether that is boy reducing the use of plastic all spending money on campaigns to...
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. >> reporter: little did sophia ferguson know that the boy sitting next to her for the two-hour lockdowns the suspected gunman until he was actually arrested. >> probably at least 20 cops or 14 cops, they had their guns and searched us and told us to put our hands up. yeah, it was scary. we all kind of just ducked under the table and tried to stay calm as much as we could. >> some people were calling their parents, other would call their friends just to checkup on them and see if they were okay. >> i was terrified. i panicked. >> reporter: by 11:30 it was over. two suspects were detained, one released. the other, a juvenile believed to be the gunman could face attempted murder charges. the 16-year-old boy shot twice in the upper body is expected to survive and is in stable condition. meanwhile, police are still searching for the backpack with the
. >> reporter: little did sophia ferguson know that the boy sitting next to her for the two-hour lockdowns the suspected gunman until he was actually arrested. >> probably at least 20 cops or 14 cops, they had their guns and searched us and told us to put our hands up. yeah, it was scary. we all kind of just ducked under the table and tried to stay calm as much as we could. >> some people were calling their parents, other would call their friends just to checkup on them and...
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punish an american citizen who serves our country, other than the person who's breaking the law, dan ferguson'slled by illegal immigrant, to share his perspective. thank you for joining us, we do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> your daughter amanda was 28 years old at the time. tell us a little about what happened. >> my daughter was killed ten months and 11 days ago on thanksgiving day. she was killed by an illegal immigrant who came to the country in 2012, was arrested on an assault charge, was deported, he reentered the country which made him a felon. he again committed another assault charge, was arrested, this time they didn't call ice or border patrol, just released him into society. he went out and had a drinking spree that night, drank 6 or 7 beers on thanksgiving evening, he was driving 70 miles an hour in a 45 miles own, he ran two red lights and killed my daughter as she was crossing the street in a crosswalk. he fled the scene, dumped the car, tried to change the evidence, white his figure prints off the car and stuff and this is all because people who arrested him on that assault c
punish an american citizen who serves our country, other than the person who's breaking the law, dan ferguson'slled by illegal immigrant, to share his perspective. thank you for joining us, we do appreciate it. >> thank you. >> your daughter amanda was 28 years old at the time. tell us a little about what happened. >> my daughter was killed ten months and 11 days ago on thanksgiving day. she was killed by an illegal immigrant who came to the country in 2012, was arrested on an...
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michael brown was walking, hands up, don't shoot, in ferguson.ng man having a debate with his boss in front of his three employees, and his boss blew his head off and claimed stand your ground. he claimed stand your ground. and then you see pamela turner who's having a mental illness crisis, and the police officer shoots her five times while she's on the grounds and he's on his feet. >> on the other side you have dylan roof. >> you have dylan roof, the shooting in parkland, florida. and white men who are confirmed mass murderers are arrested and protected -- >> arrested and protected. white men who are -- >> they take him to burger king after they know he's killed nine of the most innocent people you could ever find. but stefan clark, philando castile, all these black men, if they move a certain way, they are shot and killed. so it's the implicit bias that we have to not feel one another, we have to reach out to one another. >> you have solutions. you say change the focus of criminal justice reform to transformation. >> yeah. >> rethink incarcera
michael brown was walking, hands up, don't shoot, in ferguson.ng man having a debate with his boss in front of his three employees, and his boss blew his head off and claimed stand your ground. he claimed stand your ground. and then you see pamela turner who's having a mental illness crisis, and the police officer shoots her five times while she's on the grounds and he's on his feet. >> on the other side you have dylan roof. >> you have dylan roof, the shooting in parkland, florida....
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when we were in ferguson, missouri, after the tragic killing of michael brown who had his hands up thatilled in broad daylight a young man said right in front of the national guard with all the cameras there, they were trained on him, he said go ahead and kill me now while the cameras are here, because you're only going to kill us when they're gone. it's important that the world see how you are all killing us. and that was riveting to me, reverend al, because he was right. it is important for the world to see how they're killing us, but not just in these high-profile police shootings with bullets, but more poignantly, how they're killing us with the courtrooms with the law that is supposed to protect us. 1 in every 5 black men in america, if you look at the statistics across state lines, are convicted felons. and experts believe if this trend continues in the next 25 years, 1 of 3 black now and then in america will be a convicted felony. how can you say this is not them killing us whether with bullets or with the law? >> pastor tatum, your city was rocked with the shooting of ms. jeffer
when we were in ferguson, missouri, after the tragic killing of michael brown who had his hands up thatilled in broad daylight a young man said right in front of the national guard with all the cameras there, they were trained on him, he said go ahead and kill me now while the cameras are here, because you're only going to kill us when they're gone. it's important that the world see how you are all killing us. and that was riveting to me, reverend al, because he was right. it is important for...
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fireplace in my office john marshall the first justice he was the sole dissenter in plessy versus ferguson not to be consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. he looks pretty tired and haggard. that he knew segregation is not equal protection the equal protection of the law is one of the most radical and important guarantees and as to the notion to take us back i say rubbish. [laughter] in these decisions from the last term that i wrote as a great originalist into conserve the original meaning of the constitution? you bet but does that lead to political results? so to have your cell phone data and of the living constitutionalist. double jeopardy ruth bader ginsburg and i were the only dissenters of the double jeopardy cases this year. [applause] on originalist grounds. your right to confront accusers and have a jury trial and to uphold that right is that liberal or conservative? i don't know it's a sixth amendment. so people have been selling that line then i have a bridge i want to sell you. [laughter] >> then you discuss the first amendment as well as original intent why
fireplace in my office john marshall the first justice he was the sole dissenter in plessy versus ferguson not to be consistent with the original meaning of the constitution. he looks pretty tired and haggard. that he knew segregation is not equal protection the equal protection of the law is one of the most radical and important guarantees and as to the notion to take us back i say rubbish. [laughter] in these decisions from the last term that i wrote as a great originalist into conserve the...
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for the latest, let's bring in bloomberg intelligence's senior aerospace analyst george ferguson.e notes, and they were pretty bearish. a lot of folks taking about a breakdown in trust. when you look at what we got over the weekend with regards to these emails, what is the relationship now between boeing and the faa, and everyone in washington? is that going to impede getting the 77 max back into air? -- the 737 max into air? george: for sure, this will hurt relations between boeing and the faa. it does not exonerate the faa, but it does explain they may had not have gotten all the information the required, and frankly, i think it is a real setback for trust. muilenburg, we've got numbers wednesday. he testifies the following week. will he be the ceo wednesday? will he be the ceo next week? at some point, boeing is going to have to accept some kind of response of the libby here. george: i think you are -- some kind of responsibility here. george: i think you are correct. i think if we find out that they knew it and it kept the information down, i think it is a very bad, very bad f
for the latest, let's bring in bloomberg intelligence's senior aerospace analyst george ferguson.e notes, and they were pretty bearish. a lot of folks taking about a breakdown in trust. when you look at what we got over the weekend with regards to these emails, what is the relationship now between boeing and the faa, and everyone in washington? is that going to impede getting the 77 max back into air? -- the 737 max into air? george: for sure, this will hurt relations between boeing and the...