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certainly not to her son, gary.emed irreparable. for gary it was like he had lost both of his parents. and years past. the silence continued. gary got married, started his own family. but the loss of his father still haunted him. >> he never got to see me be successful in my career. never got to see me get married. never got to be the grandfather. >> 70 17 years went by. 17 awkward christmas is. detective kroenke retired. you remember that fresh set of eyes he was hoping for? it was 2002, an aggressive deputy de a name john lewin read about archie mcfarland. >> as soon as i looked at it i said, hey, this guy is good for this murder. >> just one police fought back in the beginning of the path of course. difference was, were some days of void circumstantial cases, lewin, who has by the way served as an nbc news consultant other stories, loves them. especially the case is gone cold. lewin called irregular partner, veteran detective jim wallace. >> in almost every case or something you can do. if nothing else, there is
certainly not to her son, gary.emed irreparable. for gary it was like he had lost both of his parents. and years past. the silence continued. gary got married, started his own family. but the loss of his father still haunted him. >> he never got to see me be successful in my career. never got to see me get married. never got to be the grandfather. >> 70 17 years went by. 17 awkward christmas is. detective kroenke retired. you remember that fresh set of eyes he was hoping for? it was...
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first and working with gary davis or getting to know his work well actually i had known gary for some years because of the world class or event that interested me and that i had and i actually was working with this time around silicon valley trying to get some funding for a feature film that we transport people into a positive future and he said well you want to do a film about a positive future why don't you read my dad's book my country is the world and i read the book out of copyright it's a phenomenal story and i should just throw action drama this is make a great movie and so i bought a story of life story rights we 1st had a screenplay which sony pictures loved and they actually met them for a half hour but it was too expensive it was like blockbuster sized budget you know airplanes he 'd was shot down bomber planes picks page production numbers so we probably went with exacting great and we just credibly amazing footage of him as an actor you know you've seen britannic and broad right now doing a story in a riveting friday joyous way that the audience was just going crazy over
first and working with gary davis or getting to know his work well actually i had known gary for some years because of the world class or event that interested me and that i had and i actually was working with this time around silicon valley trying to get some funding for a feature film that we transport people into a positive future and he said well you want to do a film about a positive future why don't you read my dad's book my country is the world and i read the book out of copyright it's a...
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and to be delicate and fragile all of a sudden is surreal. >> gary has been there for her since first, 50-something years later. >> i think you stole my lunch in first grade. i think that's what happened ♪ wise men say ♪ >> when you got those videos, did they make you cry a little >> absolutely. i know what part of his heart those came from. >> tina's home now and recovering, and what they can't wait for is playing music together again. >> we have a little group. my husband plays piano gary plays the drums we all get together, have some cocktails and sing at the top of our lungs. >> it won't be long now. ♪ and i think to myself, becaus you're home, tina, it's a wonderful world ♪ >> they were so great to meet. tina's restaurant, santoro's, is back open again now, and we're wishing her a full recovery. that is "nbc nightly news" on this sunday night. lester holt will be in orlando, florida, tomorrow, looking at the return of tourism. it kicks off a whole week of reporting across america i'm kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, stay safe. have a great night ♪ you lift me up so i ca
and to be delicate and fragile all of a sudden is surreal. >> gary has been there for her since first, 50-something years later. >> i think you stole my lunch in first grade. i think that's what happened ♪ wise men say ♪ >> when you got those videos, did they make you cry a little >> absolutely. i know what part of his heart those came from. >> tina's home now and recovering, and what they can't wait for is playing music together again. >> we have a...
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that was gary pruitt, tell the story. that was gary pruitt. ceo _ tell the story.eo and president i tell the story. that was gary pruitt, ceo and president of| tell the story. that was gary - pruitt, ceo and president of the associated press. in central london, earlier today, thousands marched in solidarity with the palestinian people. a large crowd moved through hyde park to the israeli embassy. similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere in the world. 0ur correspondent james waterhouse watched the protest at kensington high street. so this is the final destination for the protest, if you like, kensington high street. because of the ways the roads are designed, the israeli embassy for the exits further down to the left there down a private road, with police guard as you would expect with different kind of embassies, but that has not stopped people here wanting to be seen and heard. you speak to people here, they don't see it as a conflict, they don't see it as a conflict, they call it out and out oppression in terms of what is going on i
that was gary pruitt, tell the story. that was gary pruitt. ceo _ tell the story.eo and president i tell the story. that was gary pruitt, ceo and president of| tell the story. that was gary - pruitt, ceo and president of the associated press. in central london, earlier today, thousands marched in solidarity with the palestinian people. a large crowd moved through hyde park to the israeli embassy. similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere in the world. 0ur...
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the key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of danny will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent anders leave breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the pro act but 1st here now is my interview with the director of the world is my country arthur connex thanks for taking the time to be here and thoroughly appreciate it. so i just watched your new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who passed away in 2013 but obviously it's a wonderful and inspirational story shame to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but he lived an extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he de
the key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of danny will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent anders leave breaks down the law is about the new labor bill...
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speaking of money, we have gary k. coming up, gary kaltbaum. he has been spot on on some things.be the market is changing the trajectory a little bit. if so he is the man who will tell us where we want to be next lately, it's been hard to think about the future. but thinking about the future, is human nature. ♪♪ at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors listen and work with you to create personalized investment strategies to help you get back to drafting dreams and building your future. edward jones. it is time for investing to feel individual. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. we are thrilled we finally found our dream home in the mountains. the views are great, the air is fresh. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind i
speaking of money, we have gary k. coming up, gary kaltbaum. he has been spot on on some things.be the market is changing the trajectory a little bit. if so he is the man who will tell us where we want to be next lately, it's been hard to think about the future. but thinking about the future, is human nature. ♪♪ at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors listen and work with you to create personalized investment strategies to help you get back to drafting dreams and building your...
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gary to you, first, what are you expecting?> any bad number, let's take marriott, probably not going to have great numbers, but even if they're just okay i think every one at this point is kind of like what gary kaltbaum was say about the cruises, they're anticipating great results going forward. you also see at places like disney the lines are queuing up. it is going to be the same way. people will want to travel. i read an article in "wall street journal" like 90 airlines are starting up. travel industry. hospitality industry. whatever you see it will be the anticipation, the guidance going forward which i expect to be positive. so i expect this week will be very positive. earningswise and reaction to the earnings just like it was last week, cheryl. cheryl: not just for this past quarter but i think the second quarter will be interesting. ryan i will take this to you, i just flu threw newark airport over -- just flew through newark airport last couple weekends t was wall-to-wall. >> i was at newark as well. like those circles
gary to you, first, what are you expecting?> any bad number, let's take marriott, probably not going to have great numbers, but even if they're just okay i think every one at this point is kind of like what gary kaltbaum was say about the cruises, they're anticipating great results going forward. you also see at places like disney the lines are queuing up. it is going to be the same way. people will want to travel. i read an article in "wall street journal" like 90 airlines are...
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along with the coast of the gary and shannon show on am 640 in los angeles, gary hoffmann is backwardhe host of the richard fowler radio show also fox news contributor richard fowler. let's get right into this. tim carney, if joe biden is not the president, then who is the president? 'joe biden is the president. the fact is the democrats decided to nominate, help a guy who be the best present united states but the person is most likely to beat donald trump redoubts are single minded focus that was congresses focus reforms that was the media focus. the pic to guide they knew and liked way too old for the job. got to feel bad for the man taken job at this age. it's an elder abuse to put them in this position he's going to be more managed. he's going to have less freedom to say what the president thanks than the average president i'm surprised his advanced age its main what the democrats said. kennedy: its elder per the only reason people voted for joe biden he was not donald trump, is that reason enough? have we been sold a bill of presidential goods? i see you're drinking, tim carney i
along with the coast of the gary and shannon show on am 640 in los angeles, gary hoffmann is backwardhe host of the richard fowler radio show also fox news contributor richard fowler. let's get right into this. tim carney, if joe biden is not the president, then who is the president? 'joe biden is the president. the fact is the democrats decided to nominate, help a guy who be the best present united states but the person is most likely to beat donald trump redoubts are single minded focus that...
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filmmakers kalyanee mam and gary marcuse on how cultural traditions intersect with economic growth in cambodia and china. coming up on "earth focus." lyanee: an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being threatened by the same kind of displacement and uprootedness. and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautiful life, completely connected to nature, and i was inspired to make this film to help people understand, you know, how important that connection is. [baby fusses] kalyanee: so the chong people have been living in areng valley, you know, for over 600 years. and we went back to cambodia to film and i discovered, you know, two of the most amazing people i've ever met in my life. and what i discovered was that they are probably one of the most rooted and grounded people i've ever met, and the reason is because of their connection to the land. you know, they feel so grateful for nature because eve
filmmakers kalyanee mam and gary marcuse on how cultural traditions intersect with economic growth in cambodia and china. coming up on "earth focus." lyanee: an immigrant, as a refugee, you know, from cambodia, family and i, you know, fled cambodia when i was four years old. and what i realized was what happening in areng valley was that the people were also being threatened by the same kind of displacement and uprootedness. and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a...
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gary o'donoghue — has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue in _ has ever seen. okay.amid fears for their safety as international troops prepare to leave the country and the security situation deteriorates. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. afghan interpreters have put their lives on the line, serving alongside british troops in combat in helmand until 2014. though some have already been allowed to resettle in the uk, many were left behind, and are now living in real danger, with their old employers soon about to leave for good. the departure of all us, british and nato forces is under way. and there are growing concerns that those who work for them will be targeted by the taliban. so the government�*s agreed a new programme to bring hundreds more back to britain for safety. along with their immediate families, it could mean more than 3,000 afghans coming here to make their home in the uk. with the western powers leaving afghanistan, the threat is increasing and has increased with targeted attacks against afghans by the taliban. so, we think it�*s the
gary o'donoghue — has ever seen. okay. thank you. gary o'donoghue in _ has ever seen. okay.amid fears for their safety as international troops prepare to leave the country and the security situation deteriorates. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale has more. afghan interpreters have put their lives on the line, serving alongside british troops in combat in helmand until 2014. though some have already been allowed to resettle in the uk, many were left behind, and are now living in real...
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the key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of vani will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent and breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the pro act but 1st here now is my interview with the director of the world is my country our through connection thanks for taking the time to be here and thoroughly appreciate it. so i just watched your new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who passed away in 2013 but obviously it's a wonderful and inspirational story shame to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but he lived an extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he dec
the key reasons we don't have peace we never seem to have peace well an amazing human being named gary davis thought so and he made it his life's mission to make us all citizens of the world there's a new documentary out about the man and the movement titled the world is my country and the director arthur connecticut is here to speak with me about it plus they only care of vani will bring us the weekly offensive and correspondent and breaks down the law is about the new labor bill called the...
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and, you know, gary player, who he's actually named after, my son gary because gary was such a greatd and such a great role model. and gary was jumping all over the place. tom watson was jumping all over the place. david: so, when players are playing golf in a tournament, so you areaired with somebody, do you actually talk during-- when you're walking down the fairway? jack: sure. david: they talk? i thought some, they didn't even talk to each other. jack: no, no, the guys are good friends. arnold and i had a fierce rivalry. and we blew more tournaments for ourselves trying to beat each other than worrying about the field. but we would get off the golf course, and we would look at it and we'd say, "yeah, we did it again. we both shot 75 while everybody else shot 65." but just the two of us tried to beat eachther. but then we would shake hands and say, "ok, where are you going to dinner tonight?" so, you know, that's-- i lo the golf kids today. i loved watching when gary woodland finished, i don't know if you saw on television, but you saw 4 or 5 of the other players, 6 of them were o
and, you know, gary player, who he's actually named after, my son gary because gary was such a greatd and such a great role model. and gary was jumping all over the place. tom watson was jumping all over the place. david: so, when players are playing golf in a tournament, so you areaired with somebody, do you actually talk during-- when you're walking down the fairway? jack: sure. david: they talk? i thought some, they didn't even talk to each other. jack: no, no, the guys are good friends....
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enjoyed being here with you so i just watch a new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who unfortunately passed away in 2013 but honestly it's a wonderful and inspirational story i'm ashamed to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but he was an extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he declared he was simply a citizen of the world so how did you 1st end up working with gary davis or getting to know his work well actually i had known gary for some years because of the world asked or event that interested me and i and i actually was working with this time around so it's on balance trying to get some grounding for feature film to transport people into a problem here and isn't going to want to do it and i'm about to use your or actually read my dad's book my countries the world and i read the book. here it's a phenomenal story and it's just an action drama this is make it right movie and so i got a story of life sto
enjoyed being here with you so i just watch a new documentary the world is my country the story of gary davis who unfortunately passed away in 2013 but honestly it's a wonderful and inspirational story i'm ashamed to say i didn't know much about him before the movie but before i watched it but he was an extraordinary life in which he tried to unite the world by eliminating nation states and thereby eliminating war and after he saw the horrors of world war 2 he declared he was simply a citizen...
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i want to come back both to you, gary and shah. gary, start with you. what is the greatest risk with the overall market right now? >> two things. valuation is number one, we're up there. also the fed made the market addicted to their gargantuan easy money and if inflation really gets out of hand, i'm not saying it is, if it does they will have no choice but to tighten in a market addicted to easy and that will really hurt the market in a big way. so i think mr. powell's put himself in a pretty big box right now and i don't think he is saying it is transitory. i think he is praying inflation is transitory. charles: to your point i think the market is praying they don't have to go cold turkey a lot of folks don't know what that is about. real quick, shah, the greatest threat? >> investors misreading the fed. they think the fed will raise rates and start to get out of the market. i don't i this the fed will do anything. there will be a time they have to do something but i don't think that is anytime in the next year or two. i'm not worried about that. inve
i want to come back both to you, gary and shah. gary, start with you. what is the greatest risk with the overall market right now? >> two things. valuation is number one, we're up there. also the fed made the market addicted to their gargantuan easy money and if inflation really gets out of hand, i'm not saying it is, if it does they will have no choice but to tighten in a market addicted to easy and that will really hurt the market in a big way. so i think mr. powell's put himself in a...
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mike: into that great work of gary sinise foundation one of your programs is called rise?erment. we have so many wounded from these wars that i started to raise money to build housing ten years ago and we created the program to continue and those that support the gary sinise foundation say those specially adapted homes over the past ten years coming up on the ten year anniversary on the gary sinise foundation we launched june 30th 2011 at the national press club about to enter the second decade. out reach has extended but a couple of programs now we have expended with a lot of support the american people are supporting yes i encourage you to go to gary sinise foundation.org and turn into the national memorial day concert. is my 15th year working on this concert. it is beautiful. even though we are not on the lawn it will be another great show t16 gary sinise a true american patriot thank you for the great work you are doing will be watching the concert tonight. thank you. fox news alert joining with prime minister netanyahu opponent to form a new government in israel. mike
mike: into that great work of gary sinise foundation one of your programs is called rise?erment. we have so many wounded from these wars that i started to raise money to build housing ten years ago and we created the program to continue and those that support the gary sinise foundation say those specially adapted homes over the past ten years coming up on the ten year anniversary on the gary sinise foundation we launched june 30th 2011 at the national press club about to enter the second...
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contract gary vaynerchuk, ceo of vayner media. don't see how you could have been planning it for that long because it's so new, gary v you wanted to do it on a celebratory day, which i love. i love may 5th, obviously for a lot of reasons you did it today i said earlier you've been an angel investor in so many startups that i believe you. this is not i don't think necessarily a money making venture for you. it's for you to try to bring us all up to speed on what's possible in terms of community and nfts you have to go slow and explain exactly what we're talking about because to be honest, it sounds kind of whacky at first blush, right? can you start at the beginning and go over it for us, gary vee. >> any time smart people think what i'm doing is whacky at first blush i know it is important. to break it down, it is a platform that has a smart contract underneath it that gives every single person of the 10,255 token holders a ticket to a three-year super conference i'm announcing to veecon south by southwest meets davos, comic-con,
contract gary vaynerchuk, ceo of vayner media. don't see how you could have been planning it for that long because it's so new, gary v you wanted to do it on a celebratory day, which i love. i love may 5th, obviously for a lot of reasons you did it today i said earlier you've been an angel investor in so many startups that i believe you. this is not i don't think necessarily a money making venture for you. it's for you to try to bring us all up to speed on what's possible in terms of community...
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when his friend tina azmar was suddenly hospitalized with covid in early april, gary knew what he had is like my sister she is in the hospital she couldn't see anybody, couldn't see her family. and how could i cheer her up >> reporter: he started recording himself. ♪ i'm glad you are homeward bound ♪ >> hope you're doing all right today, honey a little something to make you smile, i hope. >> reporter: just to keep his friend going ♪ you lift me up ♪ >> reporter: gary, god bless him, called every day with a different song and you've soon his face it's adorable. and those notes that only he can hit really cheered me up and kept me going. >> reporter: every day, tina would wait for gary's videos >> it got to the point where the nurses were looking forward to the song. >> reporter: the restaurant owner, wife and mother of two was on oxygen and so worried >> it's hard to be at half of what you were, especially when people refer to me and my family as the objection and to be delicate and fragile all of the sudden of just beyonn there for her since first grade. >> here it is 50 something yea
when his friend tina azmar was suddenly hospitalized with covid in early april, gary knew what he had is like my sister she is in the hospital she couldn't see anybody, couldn't see her family. and how could i cheer her up >> reporter: he started recording himself. ♪ i'm glad you are homeward bound ♪ >> hope you're doing all right today, honey a little something to make you smile, i hope. >> reporter: just to keep his friend going ♪ you lift me up ♪ >> reporter:...
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exclusive interview coming up with gary gensler.his is interview since taking the job if you have questions, tweet us. as we head to break, check out the big pre-market movers. stay tuned you are watching "squawk" right here on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. experience capability, crafted by lexus. the remarkable gx and lx. lease the 2021 gx 460 for $529 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. lease the 2021 gx 460 for $529 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. wait, this isn't your bed... how'd you get here? ah yes... groceries. earn points now to use on travel later. one of the many things you could expect when you're with amex. oh when june-- hit that guy! yes! wait i don't remember that! it's in season 4 - don't tell me you haven't seen it! i watched season 3. you won't stay caught up for long unless you keep watching the best shows from hulu, peacock, starz, showtime, and hbo max, all year long. just say "watchathon" into
exclusive interview coming up with gary gensler.his is interview since taking the job if you have questions, tweet us. as we head to break, check out the big pre-market movers. stay tuned you are watching "squawk" right here on cnbc >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. experience capability, crafted by lexus. the remarkable gx and lx. lease the 2021 gx 460 for $529 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. lease...
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gary, could you hear that? i could, arrest. gary, could you hear that? i could. yes- — arrest.ple like that get behind you, it is areat. ~ . ., ., ., i. people like that get behind you, it is areat. ~ . ., ., ., ., is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up- _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you said _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you said it _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you said it is - is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you said it is fine, - do is seize up. you said it is fine, only 26 miles a day. i imagine there are people, including us, jaws drop. it is notjust 26 miles a day, it is a marathon a day. we will let you warm up before we set you off and we will chat to stella. do you want to do your stretches and we will check to stella? ., ,., , ,, ., do your stretches and we will check to stella? ., , ,, ., , ., to stella? that sounds like a plan. we will talk _ to stella? that sounds like a plan. we will talk to _ to s
gary, could you hear that? i could, arrest. gary, could you hear that? i could. yes- — arrest.ple like that get behind you, it is areat. ~ . ., ., ., i. people like that get behind you, it is areat. ~ . ., ., ., ., is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up- _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you said _ is great. what we do not want you to do is seize up. you said it _ is great. what we do not want you to...
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neil: two things on that, gary. one with, thank you for reminding me how old i am -- [laughter] and secondly, i went back to the lincoln administration. [laughter] but you are quite right about something, the numbing effect of this is lost on people. and, liz, i found the reaction yesterday to the republican infrastructure plan maybe a metaphor for all of that, that it was too cheap at just around a trillion dollars. you can't be serious, republicans. that's where we are. that kind of freaks me out right there. what do you think? >> well, look, the markets eventually will teach us a lesson, and the fact that we cannot run these kinds of deficits without some pain down the road, my view, neil, is that this inflation scare is not transitory. i think we are going to see inflation numbers beating expectations, worse than expected, in other words, into the fall. i think the fed's going to have to respond to that by stopping their $120 billion a month bond purchasing program. i actually don't even understand why they're t
neil: two things on that, gary. one with, thank you for reminding me how old i am -- [laughter] and secondly, i went back to the lincoln administration. [laughter] but you are quite right about something, the numbing effect of this is lost on people. and, liz, i found the reaction yesterday to the republican infrastructure plan maybe a metaphor for all of that, that it was too cheap at just around a trillion dollars. you can't be serious, republicans. that's where we are. that kind of freaks me...
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why am i talking about gary trudeau?s our special guest tonight. "dbury@50," what a beautiful thing. and also with us, a friend of the show and someone who knows gary as well. david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones. what i'm saying is, both of you guys have done some good work. thank you for being here. how are you guys doing? >> good. >> great. happy to be back. >> really happy to have you back, gary. i will say in fool disclosure, there are stressful parts of this job and fun parts and getting to meet you in the context of interviews is cool because i was a kid and a poli-sci major following your cartoons. >> it is like a lot of jobs. you know, i don't set the bar too high. i have to set it at good enough because deadline is a deadline. i would like steady excellence. that would be purely aspirational for me, but i seem to be temperament tally suited to do my work in a short period of time and move on. >> i wanted to ask you about taking that into biden era because everyone understands that it may be a go
why am i talking about gary trudeau?s our special guest tonight. "dbury@50," what a beautiful thing. and also with us, a friend of the show and someone who knows gary as well. david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones. what i'm saying is, both of you guys have done some good work. thank you for being here. how are you guys doing? >> good. >> great. happy to be back. >> really happy to have you back, gary. i will say in fool disclosure, there are stressful...
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>> yeah, i guess you could say that. >> gary tuchman joins us, now.ny indications that congresswoman cheney may be in danger of losing her seat in congress over this? >> well, anderson, liz cheney certainly is in political peril. but there is no-reliable, nonpartisan polling taking place here in the state. we can tell you a couple numbers, though. in the 2020 republican primary, she received 74% of the vote. and you can bet big money that won't be happening, this time around. however, speaking of money, she's raised more than $1.5 million in the first quarter of this year. which is more than she's raised in any quarter in the four-plus years she's been in congress. and finally, this fact. four republicans have said they want to run against her in 2022. but they would likely split the p pro-donald trump vote. she would get the anti-donald trump vote. so the more people run against her, the better off it is for her. >> gary tuchman, thanks very much-let appreciate it. up next, florida's republican governor signs a bill into law aimed at curving election
>> yeah, i guess you could say that. >> gary tuchman joins us, now.ny indications that congresswoman cheney may be in danger of losing her seat in congress over this? >> well, anderson, liz cheney certainly is in political peril. but there is no-reliable, nonpartisan polling taking place here in the state. we can tell you a couple numbers, though. in the 2020 republican primary, she received 74% of the vote. and you can bet big money that won't be happening, this time around....
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maybe 4% but nicole i'll ask you and then i'll go to gary. are you buying, for instance, these reopening stocks, cruise lines, hotels, casinos they look phenomenonal today. if we're going to have inflation it's because people are spending in those areas, no? >> yeah, i think so and i think we see a little bit of that pullback on retail. we go into travel, leisure, entertainment, the cruise line had a few too many issues for me , i think we're going to be pretty domestic-bound for a while. if you want too pick-up some of my favorite holdings, dynamic et f like peg, but a little bit of fun and opportunity things like live nation, msg, the fact that usc is publicly traded under edr, when we look at the sell-outs in vegas and we think what sports going to vegas, be aggressive with selling out arenas and whose the first place to take the risk of packing msg, and my vote is usc, so there's things to pick-up out there like that. charles: you know, retail sales came in flat. that was month over month which last month was upgraded so it wasn't a disas
maybe 4% but nicole i'll ask you and then i'll go to gary. are you buying, for instance, these reopening stocks, cruise lines, hotels, casinos they look phenomenonal today. if we're going to have inflation it's because people are spending in those areas, no? >> yeah, i think so and i think we see a little bit of that pullback on retail. we go into travel, leisure, entertainment, the cruise line had a few too many issues for me , i think we're going to be pretty domestic-bound for a while....
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gary _ yes. thank you very much indeed for being with us. gary pruitt, _ being with us. here, thousands of people have gathered in central london to march in solidarity with the palestinian people. a large crowd moved through hyde park to the israeli embassy. similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere in the world. the headlines on bbc news: israeli warplanes destroy a gaza city tower block, which had been the headquarters for internationaljournalists. it was evacuated before the attack after an israeli warning. people in areas where the indian variant of coronavirus is spreading are urged to get a covid vaccination. wreath laying services have been held across the uk and around the world to mark the centenary of the royal british legion. testing for the coronavirus indian variant is being carried out in parts of scotland, london, the midlands, and also in the north west of england, where the government says the army is to be deployed to help with surge testing efforts. our health correspondent katherine da costa reports. out on the streets of
gary _ yes. thank you very much indeed for being with us. gary pruitt, _ being with us. here, thousands of people have gathered in central london to march in solidarity with the palestinian people. a large crowd moved through hyde park to the israeli embassy. similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere in the world. the headlines on bbc news: israeli warplanes destroy a gaza city tower block, which had been the headquarters for internationaljournalists. it was...
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>> gary, appreciate it. thanks.n the fight inside the republican party and what we just heard. let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash. so if the reporting is accurate, it's only a matter of time before congresswoman cheney is ousted as gop conference chair. who do you think most likely is the replacement? >> well, the person who is working the hardest according to courses i'm talking to and our capitol hill team, as well is alise stefanik, the republican congresswoman from new york who actually worked in the bush white house who if you go back then would be more of a liz cheney republican, but during the trump era has become very much a trump republican. and she's working it hard. i've spoken to republican members of congress who have spoken to her and say that she is whipping it and she's trying very hard to get as much support as she can to support liz cheney as house conference chair and what appears to be an inevitable vote to put that to the republican conference. >> i want to play a clip of
>> gary, appreciate it. thanks.n the fight inside the republican party and what we just heard. let's bring in our chief political correspondent dana bash. so if the reporting is accurate, it's only a matter of time before congresswoman cheney is ousted as gop conference chair. who do you think most likely is the replacement? >> well, the person who is working the hardest according to courses i'm talking to and our capitol hill team, as well is alise stefanik, the republican...
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ros: thanks to gary for that. stay with me on "outside source ."will turn to colombia, where unrest against changes to the tax system has seen at least 19 people lose their lives. >> i, nelson mandela, do hereby say to the faithful of the republic of south africa. >> the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. the tunnel is not ready for passengers and freight service to begin. >> for centuries, christianity and islam struggled force of premises. now the pope's visit symbolizes their willingness to coexist. >> roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes. >> memories of victory as the v-e celebrations reach their climax. >> this nigth is dedicated to everyone who believes in the future of peace and freedom. ros: i am ros atkins with "outside source." we are here in the bbc news from mexico, where the president is promisingn investigation into a metro collapse. at least 44 people are known to have died. next i want to return to brazil, because of parliamentary inquiry int
ros: thanks to gary for that. stay with me on "outside source ."will turn to colombia, where unrest against changes to the tax system has seen at least 19 people lose their lives. >> i, nelson mandela, do hereby say to the faithful of the republic of south africa. >> the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterand. the tunnel is not ready for passengers and freight service to begin. >> for centuries, christianity and islam struggled...
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good job. >> gary, can we get your thoughts?i was very glad to hear about the focus on inputs and financing country readiness, clinical services in the global architecture and readiness for the future. i think where jeremy laid out our promising steps in the right direction and as julie mentioned, they reflect the complexity of the problem we are confronting. but i still get the sense of tapestry of actions rather than the straight line of a strategy. they still lack, i think, the magnitude and urgency that the current crisis demands, as jeremy noted, the next three to six months will be critical to try to limit deaths in india and brazil and prevent covid elsewhere. but instead of a bold and comprehensive strategy, i think what i heard was a series of largely tactical steps signaling support that the administration has done for a patent waiver here, donating 80 million doses there, that kind of thing. i think if president biden wants, as jeremy noted, the united states to become the world arsenal of vaccines, he needs to take e
good job. >> gary, can we get your thoughts?i was very glad to hear about the focus on inputs and financing country readiness, clinical services in the global architecture and readiness for the future. i think where jeremy laid out our promising steps in the right direction and as julie mentioned, they reflect the complexity of the problem we are confronting. but i still get the sense of tapestry of actions rather than the straight line of a strategy. they still lack, i think, the...
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just see gary rewarding worse today are right in san francisco.earmarked for law enforcement has now been redirected to black owned small businesses. near london. breed made that announcement today. she says that $3.75 million will go towards training, technical support and neighborhood assistance. it's part of the dream keeper initiative approved last june that redirects money from the police and sheriff's budgets to the african american community. san francisco supervisors today voted to form a special task force that will look at how to provide reparations to the city's black residents. the 15 member african american reparations advisory committee is being touted as the first body of its kind in the country for more on this effort for joined now by supervisors shaman walton, who introduced this proposal supervisor walton. good to have you on here. i know you've been you've been working on this and pushing for this for quite some time. let's start with the significance of this task force. being formed on talk about the work this committee is goi
just see gary rewarding worse today are right in san francisco.earmarked for law enforcement has now been redirected to black owned small businesses. near london. breed made that announcement today. she says that $3.75 million will go towards training, technical support and neighborhood assistance. it's part of the dream keeper initiative approved last june that redirects money from the police and sheriff's budgets to the african american community. san francisco supervisors today voted to form...
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up on this topic is gary laugh off air at you from the wing now gary with the majority of americans planning to travel this summer how does the industry and gearing up for the increase in demand and will it be ready after a year of record layoffs. well so the airline industry is basically ready for the front line employees that fly planes that work in the cabins they weren't laid off they may not have been working but because of massive government subsidies all of those employees who didn't opt for early retirement are still in airline payroll some of them need retraining pilots are going through simulators now and the airlines are bringing back flights their brain backplates largely to domestic leisure destinations places that people are going now so it's very much an uneven recovery in terms of where flights are but flavor but the airlines are generally ready for that oh well that's going to know and i know they've been waiting for these days for at least the last year now how does travel for business play a role in all of this i mean as we've seen over the last year companies have learned
up on this topic is gary laugh off air at you from the wing now gary with the majority of americans planning to travel this summer how does the industry and gearing up for the increase in demand and will it be ready after a year of record layoffs. well so the airline industry is basically ready for the front line employees that fly planes that work in the cabins they weren't laid off they may not have been working but because of massive government subsidies all of those employees who didn't opt...
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mo and thank you very much mo and a shot of the talking to us here on al-jazeera let's talk now to gary pruitt sees the c.e.o. of the associated press news agency he joins us from their headquarters in new york gary pruitt welcome to al-jazeera a difficult day for your staff in gaza can you just share with us your thoughts at this time yes we were shocked the sworn into good news that our building was being targeted we had a short warning we were able to get our folks out to avoid a loss of life but then the building was leveled by an israeli missile. an organization such as yours mr pruitt i'm sure you do safety training quasar military training to make sure that your staff when they're in a dangerous situation know how to react to that the central accusation from the israeli army i have to ask you this pointless to prove the central accusation from the israeli army is that either in the building or very very close to that building there were how mass assets what do you say to that. we've heard that from the israelis i can tell you that we've been in that building for 50 about 15 years
mo and thank you very much mo and a shot of the talking to us here on al-jazeera let's talk now to gary pruitt sees the c.e.o. of the associated press news agency he joins us from their headquarters in new york gary pruitt welcome to al-jazeera a difficult day for your staff in gaza can you just share with us your thoughts at this time yes we were shocked the sworn into good news that our building was being targeted we had a short warning we were able to get our folks out to avoid a loss of...
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sec chairman gary gensler will be testifying. remarks, he said it hasn't legations for robinhood and the likes of citadel. joining us is the cio for qvr advisors, benn eifert. what do we expect? benn: we expect him to go through the wild swings we saw in gamestop and other stocks in late january, and basically here what he thinks for the first time the sec -- the first time what he think the sec should do in response. this is his first time facing lawmakers since he started the job, so i think we can expect them to be asked simply tough questions about does he think that some of these market-making firms, you mentioned citadel securities and some others, but he things about the role that they play in the stock market. we are getting into some weedy territory for equity markets that aren't often talked about in washington and a kind of high-profile venue, but thinking back to earlier this year, this gamestop story, the wall street versus main street narrative, it was national headlines, and i think lawmakers are still hearing from
sec chairman gary gensler will be testifying. remarks, he said it hasn't legations for robinhood and the likes of citadel. joining us is the cio for qvr advisors, benn eifert. what do we expect? benn: we expect him to go through the wild swings we saw in gamestop and other stocks in late january, and basically here what he thinks for the first time the sec -- the first time what he think the sec should do in response. this is his first time facing lawmakers since he started the job, so i think...
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thing if exactly how that plays out but at least progress is being made again and that on this topic gary laugh thank you for your time. thank you. nearly $3000000000.00 contract with space x. is now on hold with 2 rivals protesting the deal the space agency was looking to secure a moon lander and space x. reportedly have been released expensive option it comes as for astronauts from the international space station returned to earth safely on sunday aboard space x. dragon capsule our season has more on the splashed out and it looks like those might be our drogue chute it's. visual to shoot. the dragon capsule parachuting into the gulf of mexico off the coast of panama city florida just before 3 am sunday and darkness space x. say they were terms for astronauts from the international space station and the mission being seen as a step closer to achieving commercial space travel i think going forward ready for this important step ready for the par with mission so our goal is a one day that everyone's a space person and so this is just an exciting 1st step for that so you can see in provide c
thing if exactly how that plays out but at least progress is being made again and that on this topic gary laugh thank you for your time. thank you. nearly $3000000000.00 contract with space x. is now on hold with 2 rivals protesting the deal the space agency was looking to secure a moon lander and space x. reportedly have been released expensive option it comes as for astronauts from the international space station returned to earth safely on sunday aboard space x. dragon capsule our season has...
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gary.free from the big three. switch to xfinity mobile and internet and save up to $400 a year over at&t. visit the switch squad in store or learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> good morning, everyone. i want to take a look at traffic now with sue. >> good morning, kumasi . good morning, everyone. happy friday. the story at the bay bridge toll plaza says it all. we never had metering lights this morning. a pretty light commutes with the exception of a couple of troubled spots. just starting to clear out on the western side of the san mateo bridge, we had an accident blocking lanes. that has been improved so traffic and start clearing there. >>> look at this whiplash on sunday, especially in solano county. excessive heat watch for 3 consecutive days, upper 90s to the 100s. there will be hot to which is outside of that area in north bay and east bay valleys, but we are not under wat
gary.free from the big three. switch to xfinity mobile and internet and save up to $400 a year over at&t. visit the switch squad in store or learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> good morning, everyone. i want to take a look at traffic now with sue. >> good morning, kumasi . good morning, everyone. happy friday. the story at the bay bridge toll plaza says it...
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good job. >> gary, can we get your thoughts?i was very glad to hear about the focus on inputs and financing country readiness, clinical services in the global architecture and readiness for the future. i think where jeremy laid out our promising steps in the right direction and as julie mentioned, they reflect the complexity of the problem we are confronting. but i still get the sense of tapestry of actions rather than the straight line of a strategy. they still lack, i think, the magnitude and urgency that the current crisis demands, as jeremy noted, the next three to six months will be critical to try to limit deaths in india and brazil and prevent covid elsewhere. but instead of a bold and comprehensive strategy, i think what i heard was a series of largely tactical steps signaling support that the administration has done for a patent waiver here, donating 80 million doses there, that kind of thing. i think if president biden wants, as jeremy noted, the united states to become the world arsenal of vaccines, he needs to take e
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and not fighting for truth and not fighting back against constituents many of whom you heard from gary parroting the lies that they are hearing from the former president and from many in conservative media. >> yeah, dana bash, appreciate it. thank you. >>> there is a great deal to talk about with our next guest. president biden's new vaccine goal and the 360 interview with the white house chief of staff ron klain and defense attorneys for derek chauvin move for two weeks after the guilty verdict was rendered in the death of george floyd. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+,
and not fighting for truth and not fighting back against constituents many of whom you heard from gary parroting the lies that they are hearing from the former president and from many in conservative media. >> yeah, dana bash, appreciate it. thank you. >>> there is a great deal to talk about with our next guest. president biden's new vaccine goal and the 360 interview with the white house chief of staff ron klain and defense attorneys for derek chauvin move for two weeks after...
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this fellow gary o'connor he cuts deep. wasn't an insult that was made to wound and his resignation should be accepted forth with. >> julie: congressman byron donalds points out that cancel culture is not coming for democrats in this case saying it's no secret that the media and democratic party are in cahoots and their refusal to put down that remark is proof of that. congress had an opportunity, a very rare opportunity, to actually show diversity. you had tim scott, a black man coming out and speaking on behalf of america saying we're not a racist country. and you would think that would be met with applause by the left, no? instead it is a slap in the face. >> julie, the most important diversity we can have in this country is the diversity of thought. what we have here is an ugly incident where a white man was so incensed that a black man dared have a different opinion and worldview than the white man. the white man used a racial slur against a black man. that's kkk101 stuff. to be condemned is one thing. we're calling fo
this fellow gary o'connor he cuts deep. wasn't an insult that was made to wound and his resignation should be accepted forth with. >> julie: congressman byron donalds points out that cancel culture is not coming for democrats in this case saying it's no secret that the media and democratic party are in cahoots and their refusal to put down that remark is proof of that. congress had an opportunity, a very rare opportunity, to actually show diversity. you had tim scott, a black man coming...
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gary kaltbaum and michelle schneider.ou're not a fan much some of the short names we talk about but here's the thing, six wall street firms upgraded into it. i want to know the difference between a bunch of firms, big powerful wall street firms saying simultaneously they like a stock and a bunch of retail investor say they like a stock, is there any difference in that? >> when you have six analysts come out, there is a lot of brokers, hedge fund managers watching things like that. intuit reported numbers better than expected. retail though is another story right now. remember monday i said to you, charles i thought that the growth and the juices would start flowing again and we're getting it, surprise, surprise coming after gamestop and amc again. i don't own any. i'm jealous. i wasn't there with the down or up. we'll let other does that. i need certain substance to certain things but god bless people. charles: right. >> i never had problem people making money in anything out there. keep fingers crossed it continues, when
gary kaltbaum and michelle schneider.ou're not a fan much some of the short names we talk about but here's the thing, six wall street firms upgraded into it. i want to know the difference between a bunch of firms, big powerful wall street firms saying simultaneously they like a stock and a bunch of retail investor say they like a stock, is there any difference in that? >> when you have six analysts come out, there is a lot of brokers, hedge fund managers watching things like that. intuit...
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gary, i want to ask you about this. to the first 10,000 long-term unemployed workers that land a job. this is coming off lots of businesses that say the federal unemployment benefits are keeping potential workers at home. gary, look what connecticut is doing to get people through the door a plying for jobs and hopefully get a job and get off of this government assistance. >> first, we have actual businesses competing with government tax dollars being handed out to people that decide to stay home. now you have to have a state compete with the federals on how much money is being put out by taking another benefit to replace the first benefit. what connecticut should do is like 20 other governors have done and get rid of that benefit. in those states, employment will pick up in a big way and all of these restaurants and service industries that are dying for employees right now will get them again. simple rule, connecticut don't give out another thing to get people back to work. >> sandra: we know people needed help during t
gary, i want to ask you about this. to the first 10,000 long-term unemployed workers that land a job. this is coming off lots of businesses that say the federal unemployment benefits are keeping potential workers at home. gary, look what connecticut is doing to get people through the door a plying for jobs and hopefully get a job and get off of this government assistance. >> first, we have actual businesses competing with government tax dollars being handed out to people that decide to...
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joined by mark pepper and gary christmas, both attorneys. blue tie. so miss sutherland, i'm so incredibly sorry for your loss. your son jamal was in a mental health facility. you were not told he was in police custody until after his death. >> jamal asked to go to the hospital because he wasn't feeling good. hoe was hearing voices, and we spoke every day he was there. and jamal called and told me he was having problems inside the hospital and that he was ready to come home. but he wasn't allowed to come home. jamal -- jamal was in a deep crisis. jamal was taken out of the hospital because they said allegedly, he was hitting someone that was a fight. but he was not involved in the fight. i want everyone to know he was not involved. but he was carried off to jail. nobody at the hospital ever called me, and i'm his guardian. i should have been notified what is going on with jamal at every time. so he was taken out. he was put into the jail. to my view, he wasn't treated fairly from the moment he got there. they were teasing him. they were calli
joined by mark pepper and gary christmas, both attorneys. blue tie. so miss sutherland, i'm so incredibly sorry for your loss. your son jamal was in a mental health facility. you were not told he was in police custody until after his death. >> jamal asked to go to the hospital because he wasn't feeling good. hoe was hearing voices, and we spoke every day he was there. and jamal called and told me he was having problems inside the hospital and that he was ready to come home. but he wasn't...
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gary robbie is a musician and an educator. event be cool or a rock n roll royalty. for 2 decades they've brought politics to the young people of bali through their music. like rock and roll so much because we can collect a concentration of audience in one place. even though religion is transformed by a shadow by. what's of it and with this with the rock and roll around. today robbie is putting the final touches on his film untitled palau plastic translated means plastic. in a long. 93000000 plastic throw it's us everybody. more of the 500000000 plastic bags single use plastic used if it be produced with local n.g.o.s copper nick this film is a shift for robbie from years of frontline activism he wants this documentary to put pressure on decision makers. to do some industry and wish to create that made this industry also become a problem. what people come to more ways it's sad. that you go right. in one of them for asking. for a friendship. robbie believes that the answers to the audience problems can be found in its traditions. in bali some traditional rules to make
gary robbie is a musician and an educator. event be cool or a rock n roll royalty. for 2 decades they've brought politics to the young people of bali through their music. like rock and roll so much because we can collect a concentration of audience in one place. even though religion is transformed by a shadow by. what's of it and with this with the rock and roll around. today robbie is putting the final touches on his film untitled palau plastic translated means plastic. in a long. 93000000...
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i'm jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. week.great story just say it's kind of interesting to learn that history. let's talk about the weather today. certainly if you're inland temperatures were a lot more palatable today than yesterday. we got out of the nineties and into the seventies and yeah, we had an 80 or two out there is well but not bad. so let's start off by taking a look at the highest today you could see was quite cool it at the coast, right? 55 pacifica was as high as they got 64 in oakland, 81 in fairfield, and we had some mid seventies up in the north bay. you can see san jose about 72 so not that, okay? the marine layer is back. hi there. there's the golden caper is you can't really see it. you see a little win there when you look at the right of your screen, and you see that flag kind of flying temperatures right now, of course, are starting to ramp down. we are still though it 74 in santa rosa, where they've been very sunny today 70 and conquered with 52 right now in san francisco. so this is all courtesy, the l
i'm jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. week.great story just say it's kind of interesting to learn that history. let's talk about the weather today. certainly if you're inland temperatures were a lot more palatable today than yesterday. we got out of the nineties and into the seventies and yeah, we had an 80 or two out there is well but not bad. so let's start off by taking a look at the highest today you could see was quite cool it at the coast, right? 55 pacifica was as high as they got 64 in...
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gary grant took up the mantle fighting for his parents.ook it all the way to congress and advocated for black farmers, specifically his parents but for black farmers as a whole and bringing a new awareness to this entire problem, that this was an issue and that this was unfair and it needed to be addressed. susan: here is another person you referenced. john boyd jr. who became a spokesman for black farmers. >> i was one that was victimized by the united states department of agriculture. they threw my application in the trashcan. when i asked them about it, they said yes he did it. i asked if they had a problem making african-american loans. they said yes. that is the kind of blatant discrimination african-american farmers have been experiencing for decades. we did not ask to be here. but we are suddenly acting to take a place in a country as one person under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. susan: he formed the national black farmers association in 1995. what was he able to accomplish with that? greg: by forming that asso
gary grant took up the mantle fighting for his parents.ook it all the way to congress and advocated for black farmers, specifically his parents but for black farmers as a whole and bringing a new awareness to this entire problem, that this was an issue and that this was unfair and it needed to be addressed. susan: here is another person you referenced. john boyd jr. who became a spokesman for black farmers. >> i was one that was victimized by the united states department of agriculture....
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mark is in glasses and gary is on the right in the blue tie. so, ms. you for being here tonight. your son, jamal, was in a mental health facility, but you weren't told that he was taken into police custody until after his death. walk me through what happened and what did officials even tell you? >> well, jamal asked to go to the hospital because he wasn't feeling good. he was hearing voices. and we spoke every day he was there, and jamal called and told me he was having problems inside of the hospital and that he was ready to come home. but he wasn't allowed to come home. jamal -- jamal was in a deep crisis, and jamal was taken out of the hospital because they said allegedly he was hitting someone. there was a fight, but he was not involved in the fight. and i want everybody to know he was not involved. but he was carried off to jail. nobody at the hospital ever called me, and i'm his guardian. i should have been notified what was going on with jamal at every time. so he was taken out. he was put into the jail where, to my view, he wasn't treated fairl
mark is in glasses and gary is on the right in the blue tie. so, ms. you for being here tonight. your son, jamal, was in a mental health facility, but you weren't told that he was taken into police custody until after his death. walk me through what happened and what did officials even tell you? >> well, jamal asked to go to the hospital because he wasn't feeling good. he was hearing voices. and we spoke every day he was there, and jamal called and told me he was having problems inside of...