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gibson cut to the chase. >> did you smother cory with a pillow?> did you and cory have a bad argument? did you snap and then put a pillow over her nose and mouth and suffocate her? >> no. there were no bad arguments the night before. it's exactly what i've -- whatiable rr told detective bard in 2006 and what i told detective gibson in 2014 and now. that's what happened. she was sick and i came home and found her that morning and she was dead in bed. >> it was clearer the db's strategy hadn't yielded what he wanted. a confession. the lawyer's gel of talking his way out of trouble hadn't exactly worked either. even after he agreed to talk a lie detecter test. in a short time he was swapping out his button down shirt and leather loafers for a very different court house look. jail house black and white stripes. >> coming up. >> so you went into your mom's room and she was in bed? >> wake up every morning and i'd go in the room and wa our show. >> do you know what time that was? >> on his kids the key to the freedom. >> they saw their mother alive that
gibson cut to the chase. >> did you smother cory with a pillow?> did you and cory have a bad argument? did you snap and then put a pillow over her nose and mouth and suffocate her? >> no. there were no bad arguments the night before. it's exactly what i've -- whatiable rr told detective bard in 2006 and what i told detective gibson in 2014 and now. that's what happened. she was sick and i came home and found her that morning and she was dead in bed. >> it was clearer the...
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here's nbc's kendis gibson >> reporter: a powerful and historic storm is hitting the northern rockies it's snow in september across at least six states, just one week after the end of summer. in montana, a blizzard and a state of of emergency. more than three feet of snow in some parts it's piling up on trees, weighing heavily on power lines above. the northern part of the state socked in. storm chaser aaron in glacier national park. >> you can see the wind is blowing quite hard here. lots of smoke. we do have whiteout conditions here. >> reporter: nearby wind pushed snow lifts on to city sidewalks, treacherous conditions across the state and especially on the roads. this car slipped and flipped further west, storms in spokane, washington not as much snow, but a dangerous deep freeze warning is in effect. 6 the dangerous weather system rattled the great plains of this weekend too. in eastern kansas, powerful rain, wind and hail pounded this region and in california -- >> that's bad news. >> a tornado touch down their sacramento saturday. the twisters spinning up debris as it crossed o
here's nbc's kendis gibson >> reporter: a powerful and historic storm is hitting the northern rockies it's snow in september across at least six states, just one week after the end of summer. in montana, a blizzard and a state of of emergency. more than three feet of snow in some parts it's piling up on trees, weighing heavily on power lines above. the northern part of the state socked in. storm chaser aaron in glacier national park. >> you can see the wind is blowing quite hard...
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ask yourself, who are you being kathleen gibson for today? who are you helping? who are you making sure got a nice change of clothes or can get a haircut to get ready to go to that next job interview? who are you doing that for? or are you so caught up on facebook? or worrying about meeting your next baby mama that you ain't got time. [laughter] that you ain't got time. you know, man, you all are beautiful by the way. oxford house is an incredible thing. i thank paul malloy and kathleen and john fox for giving me an opportunity to work for such an incredible organization for so many years. i thank you guys for your ontinued support as my journey continues. but one thing i'll leave you with, if this convicted felon, i know i've been arrested over 60 some odd times in my life, i can remember getting out of jail, out of the county jail in the morning and being back that night. yeah. so if i can go through all of that, and on may 11, 2019, graduate from shaw university, summa kum ladde with my achelors in social work -- [applause] if i can become executive director o
ask yourself, who are you being kathleen gibson for today? who are you helping? who are you making sure got a nice change of clothes or can get a haircut to get ready to go to that next job interview? who are you doing that for? or are you so caught up on facebook? or worrying about meeting your next baby mama that you ain't got time. [laughter] that you ain't got time. you know, man, you all are beautiful by the way. oxford house is an incredible thing. i thank paul malloy and kathleen and...
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to right now from central america they're coming from countries where those diseases are in demick gibson says while the issue of the runoff between tijuana and san diego needs immediate attention he says that's not the only source of. lucian raw sewage is also getting down further south into a mexican river which also eventually makes its way into the u.s. when they discharge it they're essentially discharging untreated waste water the oxidation ponds that they went through do not treat that waste water and so you have about 40000000 gallons per day of raw sewage landing on the beach and then the on shore currents often carry it north again across the border affecting all the beach communities from rosarito to imperial beach there are several lawsuits in the works all points into the international boundary and water commission violating the clean water act the state water board the surf rider foundation and the city of imperial beach have all filed similar litigation craig says both the u.s. and mexico need to be compliant in seeking a solution or people on both sides will suffer it's a
to right now from central america they're coming from countries where those diseases are in demick gibson says while the issue of the runoff between tijuana and san diego needs immediate attention he says that's not the only source of. lucian raw sewage is also getting down further south into a mexican river which also eventually makes its way into the u.s. when they discharge it they're essentially discharging untreated waste water the oxidation ponds that they went through do not treat that...
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james and kember gibson just finished rebuilding their home after hurricane harvey two years ago. >> it happened very fast. very fast. >> reporter: the gibsons and their 2-year-old grandson finally rescued by tractor. >> they finally recovered from harvey, and now they have to figure out how to recover from this. >> reporter: with waters rising, a race to build a barrier around this home. >> i've been building a berm around the house and then we started pumping water. >> reporter: the soaking sending trees crashing down onto houses. >> this did not happen due to wind. this happened because the ground was just so saturated. >> reporter: and this frightening scene north of houston -- water spinning this car like a top. the driver escaping through the window. in houston, this woman caught in the floodwaters helped to safety. at the city's biggest airport today, you needed a submarine instead of a plane. nearly 800 flights canceled. the roof of this post office building collapsing. three people inside had minor injuries. with floodwaters rising, houston officials told some schools to she
james and kember gibson just finished rebuilding their home after hurricane harvey two years ago. >> it happened very fast. very fast. >> reporter: the gibsons and their 2-year-old grandson finally rescued by tractor. >> they finally recovered from harvey, and now they have to figure out how to recover from this. >> reporter: with waters rising, a race to build a barrier around this home. >> i've been building a berm around the house and then we started pumping...
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pollutants industrial and medical waste through here all medical waste alone is dangerous enough dave gibson with the san diego original water control the control board says there are even bigger health concerns to come possibly an outbreak in the making most tires hundreds of them make it down the valley they are also breeding habitat for mosquitoes and those mosquitoes are the mosquitoes that carry zico dainty and yellow fever and the immigrants moving into 2. juana right now from central america they're coming from countries where those diseases are in demick gibson says while the issue of the runoff between tijuana in san diego needs immediate attention he says that's not the only source of pollution raw sewage is also getting dumped for south into a mexican river which also eventually makes its way into the u.s. when they discharge it they're essentially discharging untreated waste water the oxidation ponds that they went through do not treat that waste water and so you have about 40000000 gallons per day of raw sewage landing on the beach and then the on shore currents often carry it n
pollutants industrial and medical waste through here all medical waste alone is dangerous enough dave gibson with the san diego original water control the control board says there are even bigger health concerns to come possibly an outbreak in the making most tires hundreds of them make it down the valley they are also breeding habitat for mosquitoes and those mosquitoes are the mosquitoes that carry zico dainty and yellow fever and the immigrants moving into 2. juana right now from central...
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i'm married to dolores gibson whiles. we live in marin county. i was in law enforcement for 30 years. came over to a captain and depu and i live in novato. >> i told you i did not know about the police background and law enforcement. i was at the jail one day and they said that the church does a lot you'd were a liaison. they said he is a police officer. i said, i did not know that. you have a great reputation for that. >> i believed in matthew five that says blessed are the peacemakers. they should be called children of god. i always wanted to be a police maker as opposed to a piece kiefer. but of police maker has to listen and understand all factions and try to navigate and create peace. where everybody is affirmed. >> i like the concept and understanding. we know there has been a lot of tension in the communities. i'm sure you have had to walk that line at times. >> i have been one of the fierce critics. i love cops. they have walked away from ethical positioning. not all of them. but there is a percentage that have walked away from the ethica
i'm married to dolores gibson whiles. we live in marin county. i was in law enforcement for 30 years. came over to a captain and depu and i live in novato. >> i told you i did not know about the police background and law enforcement. i was at the jail one day and they said that the church does a lot you'd were a liaison. they said he is a police officer. i said, i did not know that. you have a great reputation for that. >> i believed in matthew five that says blessed are the...
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gibson, could this backfire on the iranians?hink that the europeans finally will start to get tougher after they saw this ratcheting up, escalation of type of attacks blamed on iran? r well, i think it's actually encouraging we are hearing from europe, they are key piece of this as you reported last year, rouhani is saying he doesn't want to sit down directly with president but working with europe and where we are right now, maximum pressure is working, that's why we are seeing this behavior from iran, but it's not sustainable, time is of the essence, this is meant to get them into a corner, something they said they are willing to do and we want to be clear on what we want, no nukes, no terrorism. with regard to nukes we want them to renounce a nuclear weapon program and with regard to verification, we want to go anywhere any time to ensure compliance. and with regard to terrorism, we don't want to continue export violence, hezbollah, the houthis, we want them to stop that, we want verification of that and if they do those two p
gibson, could this backfire on the iranians?hink that the europeans finally will start to get tougher after they saw this ratcheting up, escalation of type of attacks blamed on iran? r well, i think it's actually encouraging we are hearing from europe, they are key piece of this as you reported last year, rouhani is saying he doesn't want to sit down directly with president but working with europe and where we are right now, maximum pressure is working, that's why we are seeing this behavior...
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nbc news's kendis gibson has more. >> a powerful and historic storm hitting the northern rockies. it's snow in september across at least six states just one week after the end of summer. in montana a blizzard and a state of emergency, more than three feet of snow in some parts. it's piling up on trees weighing heavy on power lines above. the northern part of the state socked in, storm chaser aaron jayjack in glacier national park. >> you can see the wind is blowing quite hard here, lots of snow. we do have whiteout conditions here. >> reporter: nearby wind pushed snow drifts onto city sidewalks, treacherous conditions across the state and especially on the roads. this car slid and flipped. further west, storms in spokane, washington, not as much snow, but a dangerous deep freeze warning is in effect overnight. the dangerous weather system rattled the great plains this weekend, too. in eastern kansas, powerful rain, wind, and hail pounded the this region, and in california. >> that's bad news. >> reporter: a tornado touched down near sacramento saturday. summer's heat held on anoth
nbc news's kendis gibson has more. >> a powerful and historic storm hitting the northern rockies. it's snow in september across at least six states just one week after the end of summer. in montana a blizzard and a state of emergency, more than three feet of snow in some parts. it's piling up on trees weighing heavy on power lines above. the northern part of the state socked in, storm chaser aaron jayjack in glacier national park. >> you can see the wind is blowing quite hard here,...
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gibson? >> we're bringing them to nassau as of right now.n. a lot of people have families on other islands as well, you know, thankful for that. there's a lot of, there's definitely a lot going on, trying to piece it together. but i just want to thank everybody for their help so far. it's been amazing. arthel: no, thank you. everyone is very, very concerned about the people there in the bahamas. and, you know, with such catastrophic devastation, and you said it's something you've never even seen before, it seems it would have to be difficult to know where to start and what to do, you know, in terms of changing daily to get the job done. and you said that you're working with fema, which is great, and the bahamian government. do you feel that at this point there's a plan of attack that is productive? >> i think as time goes along, it's definitely getting better and better. there's more people getting involved every single day, and every country has been so supportive of what's going on here. i think over the next couple of weeks there's defini
gibson? >> we're bringing them to nassau as of right now.n. a lot of people have families on other islands as well, you know, thankful for that. there's a lot of, there's definitely a lot going on, trying to piece it together. but i just want to thank everybody for their help so far. it's been amazing. arthel: no, thank you. everyone is very, very concerned about the people there in the bahamas. and, you know, with such catastrophic devastation, and you said it's something you've never...
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joining me now by phone is niko gibson who runs a medevac company in the bahamas who's had a chance tohe rescue and recovery operations. he just got back from exuma island. if you can hear me, tell me what you saw. (. >> hey, john. how's it going? you know, everybody's definitely, you know, doing our best here trying to do what we can. the problem is the winds and the weather has really been a hazard for traffic to get in and out of abaco. u.s. coast guard, everybody on that end has been doing an amazing job. the defense force and all of the government aides here that we've been trying to -- that we've been working with have been amazing as far as trying to get the helicopters in. the runways down there are totally still unusable other than the one airport located in the south. we're coordinating with the bahamas civil aviation and everybody there to get more supplies and get more people out. but the focus right now is just getting all the injured people that really needs to get out back to nassau. they've been doing that all day yesterday. everybody's doing an amazing job. we're just
joining me now by phone is niko gibson who runs a medevac company in the bahamas who's had a chance tohe rescue and recovery operations. he just got back from exuma island. if you can hear me, tell me what you saw. (. >> hey, john. how's it going? you know, everybody's definitely, you know, doing our best here trying to do what we can. the problem is the winds and the weather has really been a hazard for traffic to get in and out of abaco. u.s. coast guard, everybody on that end has been...
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. >> reporter: rosemary gibson is the author of "china rx" how much of our drug supply is controlled by china? >> we are so dependent on china that if they shut the door on sending medicines to us, our hospitals would shut down within a couple of months. >> reporter: in the case of some drugs like antibiotics, china has a total stranglehold >> we can't make penicillin anymore. the last penicillin plant in the united states closed in 2004 >> reporter: in march, a prominent chinese economist suggested his country's control of the market could be used to send a message if exports are reduced, he said, the medical systems of some western countries will not run well >> basically, we have outsourced our entire industry to china that's a strategic vulnerability in and of itself. >> reporter: john adams is a retired brigadier general. how are pharmaceuticals turned into weapons of war? >> pharmaceuticals are necessary for our war fighters, necessary for our population to remain healthy, to cure diseases. if those are either toxic or they are not available, we are going to get sick and we wil
. >> reporter: rosemary gibson is the author of "china rx" how much of our drug supply is controlled by china? >> we are so dependent on china that if they shut the door on sending medicines to us, our hospitals would shut down within a couple of months. >> reporter: in the case of some drugs like antibiotics, china has a total stranglehold >> we can't make penicillin anymore. the last penicillin plant in the united states closed in 2004 >> reporter: in...
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joining me by phone now is nico gibson in the pbahamas.s for an air ambulance company that is waiting for the winds to die down so they can start their search and rescue operations. thank you so much for joining us. do you have any idea when you might be able to get up into the air. >> yeah, pleasure to be here. we're still sitting on the ground at georgetown. estimating it's probably going to be tomorrow morning before we can get into nassau to get everything set up. as you know, daylight is a big factor in this rush as well because there are not going to le any lights or anything at the runway to move any traffic by air for nighttime. basically it's looking like tomorrow morning before we can at least get back to nassau. i'm sitting here with about 11 or 12 different airplanes, and like i said everybody on the private sector, we're all kind of doing what we can to get ready to head in tomorrow and do what we can do from that end. >> there's been and i'm sure you've seen some of this, particularly on social media, people posting things ab
joining me by phone now is nico gibson in the pbahamas.s for an air ambulance company that is waiting for the winds to die down so they can start their search and rescue operations. thank you so much for joining us. do you have any idea when you might be able to get up into the air. >> yeah, pleasure to be here. we're still sitting on the ground at georgetown. estimating it's probably going to be tomorrow morning before we can get into nassau to get everything set up. as you know,...
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it happened very fast. >> reporter: the gibsons and their grandson rescued by r.vgot to ce to build o recover from this ts pp due t wind, this happened because the ground was just so saturated. >> reporter: and this frightening scene north of houston. water spinning this car like a top. the driver escaping through the window. in houston, this woman caught in the floodwaters, helped to safety. at the city's biggest airport, you needed a submarine instead of a plane. nearly 800 flights canceled. the roof of this post office building collapsing. three people inside had minor injuries. with floodwaters rising, houston officials told some schools to shelter children in place. traffic at a standstill for hours as parents tried to reach their kids. east of the city, floodwaters submerging interstate 10, stranding drivers. this as multiple tornados were reported. this one touching down in baytown. >> it lasted about three minutes. >> reporter: neighbors starting the cleanup, glad to be alive. you can see behind me here what all this water is going to the roads. there are
it happened very fast. >> reporter: the gibsons and their grandson rescued by r.vgot to ce to build o recover from this ts pp due t wind, this happened because the ground was just so saturated. >> reporter: and this frightening scene north of houston. water spinning this car like a top. the driver escaping through the window. in houston, this woman caught in the floodwaters, helped to safety. at the city's biggest airport, you needed a submarine instead of a plane. nearly 800...
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he overpaid gibson double of what he would normally get of the ladies home journal so he could have himsively for period of two years. that was something that condÉ learned about as well. bob collier was also very into navigation produce great friend was orville wright who is on the right here and together with conde they set up the first-ever national newspaper, not newspaper, national newspaper - magazine company that had its own sales network in every major city across america. condÉ understood to sell magazines you had to make sure that your customer wanted cherica adams that were in it first of all, that your advertiser had to feel he wasn't wasting his money advertising it also you were ethical and what you sold. this was the era of quack medicines. almost every newspaper promised to give you something special. i didn't think i would want to have in a swamp for it that i don't know about you but i think that's pretty bad. this product claimed it could cure absolutely anything. colliers joined with believe it or not ladies home journal to stop quack medicine advertising. they belie
he overpaid gibson double of what he would normally get of the ladies home journal so he could have himsively for period of two years. that was something that condÉ learned about as well. bob collier was also very into navigation produce great friend was orville wright who is on the right here and together with conde they set up the first-ever national newspaper, not newspaper, national newspaper - magazine company that had its own sales network in every major city across america. condÉ...
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so despite the common romanticized of their running, hiding behind trees, think of mel gibson in "the patriot" there are pitched battles through there. it will force the british to retreat to boston and defend themselves. ultimately the british are going to attempt to take fortified colonial positions at bunker hill which every historian knows is fought on. >> breed's hill. >> breed's hill. the americans lose but they inflict heavy, heavy casualties. this is not the continental army. these are militia forces. a win at concord, a forced retreat to boston, an imp rick sort of victory, the idea that the british win but lose heavy losses only due to the colonists running out of ammunition and it's this fighting in massachusetts that ultimately is going to force a unified response by the colon knee. so the question is is this america's war? is this massachusetts' war? and a continental army is going to be formed by who do you guess? [ inaudible ]. >> under the continental congress we're going to get george washington as commander in chief. he's going to say he's serving based on my country
so despite the common romanticized of their running, hiding behind trees, think of mel gibson in "the patriot" there are pitched battles through there. it will force the british to retreat to boston and defend themselves. ultimately the british are going to attempt to take fortified colonial positions at bunker hill which every historian knows is fought on. >> breed's hill. >> breed's hill. the americans lose but they inflict heavy, heavy casualties. this is not the...
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thank you for joining us, neko gibson. >> no worries. thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, on sunday, the national weather service had to issue a statement correcting the president's claim that the state of alabama was at risk from hurricane dorian. and yet on monday, trump insisted on twitter that his claim had been true. and then when the president today held a briefing on the storm in the oval office, he showcased the map you're seeing here, this map from last thursday showing the projected path of the storm. now this map he showed today appeared to be edited by hand with a sharpie marker. it shows that someone seems to have extended the region impacted by dorian west, at least potentially impacted to include alabama. we don't know exactly what happened here, who drew that line, exactly what's going on. but here is what the president said when asked about the altered map later today. >> i know that alabama was in the original forecast. they thought it would get it as a piece of it. it was supposed to go -- actually, we have a better map
thank you for joining us, neko gibson. >> no worries. thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, on sunday, the national weather service had to issue a statement correcting the president's claim that the state of alabama was at risk from hurricane dorian. and yet on monday, trump insisted on twitter that his claim had been true. and then when the president today held a briefing on the storm in the oval office, he showcased the map you're seeing here, this map from last thursday showing...
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talk about hands free well this may sound like something out of a faraway future in a william gibson novel it is not in fact many companies have been working on technology similar to what musk and like a bird are developing into about giant breakthroughs using it to help people suffering from paralysis salmon reports that over the past dozen years a number of paralyzed patients have received brain implants that allow them to move a computer cursor or control robotic arms but medical breakthroughs aside allowing the big business of attack and then by extension the surveillance state into the pathways of our brains has many rightfully nervous so today are we ready to lose our heads to the humdrum of consumer convenience and convenience and social media well my friends let's find out as we start watching the hawks.
talk about hands free well this may sound like something out of a faraway future in a william gibson novel it is not in fact many companies have been working on technology similar to what musk and like a bird are developing into about giant breakthroughs using it to help people suffering from paralysis salmon reports that over the past dozen years a number of paralyzed patients have received brain implants that allow them to move a computer cursor or control robotic arms but medical...
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i'm kendis gibson. we are covering hurricane dorian. of the new picture that is we are getting from the hard-hit abaco, bahamas, where the storm made two landfalls. dorian is now referred to as the strongest hurricane in modern history to directly hit the island. government officials had been begging residents and tourists to leave the keys or the cays and find shelter on the main island since friday. you can see the devastating winds and life threatening storm surge already moving in. some 20 feet of storm surge we're told. dorian is eyeing the east coast, as well. mandatory evacuations now in parts of florida. emergency orders also in effect for parts of south carolina and georgia. president briefed earlier today by fema. we have team coverage in the bah ma whats and up and down the east coast of the united states and we have the white house reaction, as well. all our correspondents standing by. bill, what's the latest? >> good afternoon. we'll start with the bahamas because that's where the horrific, catastrophic, record-breaking, wh
i'm kendis gibson. we are covering hurricane dorian. of the new picture that is we are getting from the hard-hit abaco, bahamas, where the storm made two landfalls. dorian is now referred to as the strongest hurricane in modern history to directly hit the island. government officials had been begging residents and tourists to leave the keys or the cays and find shelter on the main island since friday. you can see the devastating winds and life threatening storm surge already moving in. some 20...
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i'm kendis gibson here at msnbc headquarters in new york. the "new york times" reporting the white house use add highly classified computer system to score transcripts of calls between president trump, vladimir putin and the royal saudi family. >>> and the president of ukraine abruptly quits. what does it mean as democrats seek his testimony? meantime, new information about a timeline for impeachment. the state of house voting to impeach the preltsident is the g question. and amy klobuchar joins me in a few minutes. we have a lot to get to in the white house whistle-blower firestorm this hour. the "new york times" now reports the white house classified computer system is used to hold transcripts of not only trump's conversations with ukraine also with vladimir putin and the saudi royal family and the "washington post" reports president trump told top russian officials he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the u.s. election. this as the first subpoenas in the ten-day-old whistle-blower scandal are now issued to none other than th
i'm kendis gibson here at msnbc headquarters in new york. the "new york times" reporting the white house use add highly classified computer system to score transcripts of calls between president trump, vladimir putin and the royal saudi family. >>> and the president of ukraine abruptly quits. what does it mean as democrats seek his testimony? meantime, new information about a timeline for impeachment. the state of house voting to impeach the preltsident is the g question. and...
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talk about hands free well this may sound like something out of a faraway future in a william gibson novel it is not in fact many companies have been working on technology similar to what musk in luxembourg are developing into giant breakthroughs using it to help people suffering from paralysis salmon reports that over the past dozen years a number of paralyzed patients have received brain implants that allow them to move a computer cursor or control robotic arms but medical breakthroughs aside allowing the big business of attack and then by extension the surveillance state into the pathways of our brains has many rightfully nervous. so today are we ready to lose our heads to the humdrum of consumer can be once a convenience and social media well my friends let's find out as we start watching the hawks. it looks like. it's good. to. see. what they like you know that i got. was that we. would. be. a. lot more on the watching the hawks are able to read and i'm tired of all this and joining us today to discuss the legal and ethical end of the new brain to computer interfaces was legal a
talk about hands free well this may sound like something out of a faraway future in a william gibson novel it is not in fact many companies have been working on technology similar to what musk in luxembourg are developing into giant breakthroughs using it to help people suffering from paralysis salmon reports that over the past dozen years a number of paralyzed patients have received brain implants that allow them to move a computer cursor or control robotic arms but medical breakthroughs aside...
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gibson. ronald f. ian gray. diane mckenzie. caroline b. hal mono. michelle hidenberger. sheila m.s. hyde. staff sergeant jimmy, united states army retire d. angela m. house. brady k. howell. lieutenant kernel ro nert hymel, united states air force retired. sergeant major lacey ivory, united states army. bryan c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis johnson, united states army. judith l. jones. ann judge. brenda kegler. chandler r. keller. yvonnee. kennedy. norma khan. karen ann kinkade. lieutenant michael s.lamana, united states navy. david w. laychak. dong c. lee. jennifer lewis. and her husband kenneth e. lewis. samantha l. lightbourn-allen. major stephen v. long, united states army. james t. lynch jr. terence m. lynch. petty officer second class nehamon lions iv, united states navy. shelley a. marshall. tree is teres martin. a da mason. lieutenant colonel dean e.mattson, united states army. lieutenant general timothy j. maude, united states army. robert j. maxwell. renee a. may. molly l. mckenzie. dor ama recent menchaca. patricia e. mickley. major ronald d.milam, un
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. >> kendis gibson, nbc news, fayetteville, georgia. >> making good friends and great memories that isy news" for this saturday i'm peter alexander reporting from new york thank you for joining us have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00, we continue to track breakingout o of the nation's latest deadly mass shooting. the news at 6:00 starts t >> the deadly shooting in and midland, texas. police say it started as a traffic stop and the suspect took off and started shooting. later on the shooter hijacked a u.s. mail carrier truck, continued shooting at random. finally police confronted him outside a movie theater where three officers were shot. >> that's where the shooter also died. we're not sure if he took his own life. police say three at least five are dead, including the shooter, 21 people injured. police originally thought there were two shooters but owe business sa police say there was only one. officers don't know the motive at this point. we'll have updates for you throughout the evening. >>> dozens of people had to be evacuated from a san jose hotel because of the dangerous haz
. >> kendis gibson, nbc news, fayetteville, georgia. >> making good friends and great memories that isy news" for this saturday i'm peter alexander reporting from new york thank you for joining us have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00, we continue to track breakingout o of the nation's latest deadly mass shooting. the news at 6:00 starts t >> the deadly shooting in and midland, texas. police say it started as a traffic stop and the suspect took off and started...
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that. 1953, andas early as he takes from one of the great writers of the late 19th century, george gibson, he said politics is for the poor edge -- the poorly educated. he believed that real change -- at least early on, real change came from righting books, dealing with newspaper editors, came by righting syndicated columns. he believed a real intellectual presence would take at least 25 years. he did not believe in going to and getting this one law passed. he knew how civilizations and risen and fallen. the three greats of greek society -- socrates, plato, and aristotle -- they came at the end of greece. they were nostalgic, righting about what they lost. the same thing is true of cicero. they all come at the end of their age. kirk, for calling his book originally "the conservative he thought their job would be like medieval monks. we would transcribe and preserved. within this young senator was a lot of charisma, and even though a third of the population like him, that third really, really like him. and goldwater was, by all accounts -- and i'm not all goldwater scholar -- it's hard to
that. 1953, andas early as he takes from one of the great writers of the late 19th century, george gibson, he said politics is for the poor edge -- the poorly educated. he believed that real change -- at least early on, real change came from righting books, dealing with newspaper editors, came by righting syndicated columns. he believed a real intellectual presence would take at least 25 years. he did not believe in going to and getting this one law passed. he knew how civilizations and risen...
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gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e.s andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. >> and my father, walter, i miss you every day. i wish i could spend some time with you and teach you how to fish. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette robin lawrence gilligan. rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith alexander glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmund glazer harry glenn barry h. glick jeremy logan glick. steven glick john t. gnazzo william robert godshalk michael gogliormella brian f. goldberg jeffrey grant goldflam michelle goldstein monica goldstein steven goldstein >> ronald f.golinski. andrew h. golkin dennis james go
gibson. craig neil gibson ronnie e.s andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. >> and my father, walter, i miss you every day. i wish i could spend some time with you and teach you how to fish. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette robin lawrence gilligan....
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open where althea gibson broke the color barrier. >>> arthur ashe became 9 first and only african-americann a u.s. open, and billie jean king demanded equal pay. ♪ it's been a hard day's night ♪ >> reporter: it was also one of a kind home for concert experiences. >> the beatles. the who, jimi hendrix with the monkeys. after going electric at newport the first time. >> reporter: it fell quiet for nearly 20 years until 2013 when luba brought mumford and sons in for a show. ♪ ♪ >> it was just concrete and we did a full general mission, and we did the math and the capacity was 17,000 people. and then about halfway through at about 8:30, it was -- people started backing down the stairways. if you went to the bathroom, you couldn't get back to your girlfriend or husband or wife. the first like 300 emails we got were, that was awful. the port-a-potties are gross. i couldn't get back to my mom. it stunk. send me back my money. i'm never coming again. we refunded $400,000 that night and i think that signalled to the neighborhood that we weren't messing around. ♪ i will wait, i will wait for you ♪ ♪
open where althea gibson broke the color barrier. >>> arthur ashe became 9 first and only african-americann a u.s. open, and billie jean king demanded equal pay. ♪ it's been a hard day's night ♪ >> reporter: it was also one of a kind home for concert experiences. >> the beatles. the who, jimi hendrix with the monkeys. after going electric at newport the first time. >> reporter: it fell quiet for nearly 20 years until 2013 when luba brought mumford and sons in for...
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gibson. lobbying comes from various directions and as part of the parliamentary system. but it has to be visible and not done in the shadows. or because if it happens covertly it was and is then suddenly exposed it damages public confidence. a finished song and missed calls. the found b.-o. thinks self-regulation is a sensible approach a kind of standardized conscience check what we learned from our research is that we need better rules regarding transparency plus a code of conduct for cases where politicians stand to gain financially from a decision because while having secondary jobs in industry is permitted it seems to also compromise the credibility of europe's democratic system. many who tried getting around the berlin wall met their deaths. as a child he was already dreaming of a skate. at the age of 20 he was the last person to be shot for trying. the short life of chris. in 90 minutes on d w. 2 it's. with its own gravitational pull. of the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries terrific. don't tell me that he was into the don't tell me that the theme ne
gibson. lobbying comes from various directions and as part of the parliamentary system. but it has to be visible and not done in the shadows. or because if it happens covertly it was and is then suddenly exposed it damages public confidence. a finished song and missed calls. the found b.-o. thinks self-regulation is a sensible approach a kind of standardized conscience check what we learned from our research is that we need better rules regarding transparency plus a code of conduct for cases...
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and the president of the friends of flight 93 donna gibson will read the lead the readings of the names of the passengers and crew members of flight 93. for each name, judy brand and-- wagner who serve as ambassadors will ring the bells of remembrance in their memory. >> christian adams. 23 lorraine bay, flight attendant. todd--. [ bell tolls ] todd beamer. [ bell tolls ]. >> alan beaven. [ bell tolls ] mark bingham. [ bell tolls ] deora francis bodley. [ bell tolls ] sandy w bradshaw. . marian r. britton. [ bell tolls ] thomas e. burnett, jr. [ bell tolls ] william joseph cashman. [ bell tolls ] my sister, georgine rose corrigan. [ bell tolls ] patricia cushing. [ bell tolls ] capt. jason dahl. [ bell tolls ] joseph deluca. [ bell tolls ] patrick joseph driscoll. [ bell tolls ] edward porter felt. [ bell tolls ] jane c. folger. [ bell tolls ] colleen l. fraser. [ bell tolls ] andrew sunny garcia. [ bell tolls ] jeremy logan glick. [ bell tolls ] kristin white gould. [ bell tolls ] lauren grandcolas and unborn child. [ bell tolls ] wanda green, flight attendant. [ bell tolls ] donald fr
and the president of the friends of flight 93 donna gibson will read the lead the readings of the names of the passengers and crew members of flight 93. for each name, judy brand and-- wagner who serve as ambassadors will ring the bells of remembrance in their memory. >> christian adams. 23 lorraine bay, flight attendant. todd--. [ bell tolls ] todd beamer. [ bell tolls ]. >> alan beaven. [ bell tolls ] mark bingham. [ bell tolls ] deora francis bodley. [ bell tolls ] sandy w...
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this is the issue that started at the gibson girls going in terms of the magazine. he overpaid gibbous and by the way double of what he would normally get in the ladies home journal so he could have them free period two years and that is something that you learned about oslo. while collier was into navigation, his great friend was orville wright who is on the right side here and together, they set up the first ever national magazine company that had its own sales network in every city across america. to sell magazines, you have to make sure your customer wanted to read the ad that may be in it and that your advertiser had to feel he wasn't making his money -- wasting his money advertising and the you were ethical. this is the era of the medicines almost every newspaper decided to give something special. i don't think i would want any swamp route, i don't know about you but that's pretty bad. this product claimed that it could kill absolutely anything. so he joined with believe it or not, ladies home journal to stop the medicine advertising. they believed it was kill
this is the issue that started at the gibson girls going in terms of the magazine. he overpaid gibbous and by the way double of what he would normally get in the ladies home journal so he could have them free period two years and that is something that you learned about oslo. while collier was into navigation, his great friend was orville wright who is on the right side here and together, they set up the first ever national magazine company that had its own sales network in every city across...
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healthcare expert seth gibson is here to break it down for us. >> welcome back to "fox and friends first". this is a live look at north carolina, category one hurricane dorian bringing intense winds, shaking the camera, heavy rain along the coast of the carolinas. the eye wall is approaching the state's outer banks in the state of north carolina. over 2 dozen tornadoes have been reported in north and south carolina and you can see homes in brunswick county ripped apart as a result of that. hundreds of thousands waking up without power this morning and we will continue to track the latest for you so stay tuned for that. in one state, the democratic debate in less then one week and with healthcare becoming one of the top issues of the 2020 election taking a closer look at the democrats plans. author of the cure and hope for -- healthcare expert stepped in with a closer look. thanks for joining us, appreciate it. we are talking that debate coming up. let's look at who is participating in that, we have ten candidates able to meet the qualifications and one of the big issues will be healthcar
healthcare expert seth gibson is here to break it down for us. >> welcome back to "fox and friends first". this is a live look at north carolina, category one hurricane dorian bringing intense winds, shaking the camera, heavy rain along the coast of the carolinas. the eye wall is approaching the state's outer banks in the state of north carolina. over 2 dozen tornadoes have been reported in north and south carolina and you can see homes in brunswick county ripped apart as a...
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joining me now is rosemary gibson, author of "china rx." i confess.e been following the china quest for global domination for 25 years or so. ever since the wto debate, all that. >> sure. >> laura: but i did not know the extent to which we're dependent in our country on communist china for basic elements of our medicines. tell us. >> if your child has an ear infection -- >> laura: which mine has had many times. >> if you have given them antibiotic, it comes from china. if you went to the dentist and gotten antibiotic, it comes from china. the anthrax attacks. the anniversary is coming up soon. where did we get the medicine from to treat anthrax exposure? the ingredients come from china. >> laura: how does this make sense on any level? we're dealing with china cheating on every major precept of the world trade organization rules for going on for years. they steal our intellectual property, stole 50 million personnel files and that big data breach. now this. so the fda has issued multiple recalls of this generic medicine, a blood pressure drug. >> yes.
joining me now is rosemary gibson, author of "china rx." i confess.e been following the china quest for global domination for 25 years or so. ever since the wto debate, all that. >> sure. >> laura: but i did not know the extent to which we're dependent in our country on communist china for basic elements of our medicines. tell us. >> if your child has an ear infection -- >> laura: which mine has had many times. >> if you have given them antibiotic, it...
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we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will ha
we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will ha
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our most recent portrait additions to the capital is this fine portrait of mister william webster gibson. mister ferguson was michigan's first african-american legislative area he was elected to the michigan house of representatives in 1892. the reason we chose to hang representative ferguson's portrait outside of the old supreme court's was very intentional. years before he was elected to the michigan house, he had a very important court case was heard by the michigan supreme court. mister ferguson was a resident of detroit and one evening a friend was visiting from out of town and being a good host he offered to take him out to dinner and he was refused service cause he was black so mister ferguson in a brave thing. he sued the restaurant owner for wrongful discrimination based on color. his case made its way through the courts to our highest court and the justices on the michigan supreme court ruled in his favor. two years later ferguson does i think another very brave thing and he runs for the michigan house of representatives and was elected as our first person of color to serve int
our most recent portrait additions to the capital is this fine portrait of mister william webster gibson. mister ferguson was michigan's first african-american legislative area he was elected to the michigan house of representatives in 1892. the reason we chose to hang representative ferguson's portrait outside of the old supreme court's was very intentional. years before he was elected to the michigan house, he had a very important court case was heard by the michigan supreme court. mister...
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i'm kendis gibson here at msnbc headquarters in new york.e white house use add highly classified computer system to score transcripts of calls between president trump, vladimir putin and the royal saudi family.
i'm kendis gibson here at msnbc headquarters in new york.e white house use add highly classified computer system to score transcripts of calls between president trump, vladimir putin and the royal saudi family.
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i'm kendis gibson live on msnbc world headquarters in new york. trump to fire his national security adviser john bolton. republicans running for president against donald trump. uniting. now attacking their own party for backing trump. and the administration is blocking democrats attempts to get information for what appears to be a growing impeachment inquiry. we'll get to that in a second but begin now with that new report about why president trump reportedly lost his temper with national security adviser john bolton. briefly before his abrupt exit from the white house. nbc news has now learned that just hours before bolton was fired, president trump raised the possibility of lifting some sanctions on iran. of course, you know, that was one of the contentious issues between these parties sometimes. not only iran, also north korea and many others. negotiating tool, by the way, bolton strongly disagreed with, and they've had plenty disagreements over time and john bolton saying while he was not fired by the white house himself, he said that he resig
i'm kendis gibson live on msnbc world headquarters in new york. trump to fire his national security adviser john bolton. republicans running for president against donald trump. uniting. now attacking their own party for backing trump. and the administration is blocking democrats attempts to get information for what appears to be a growing impeachment inquiry. we'll get to that in a second but begin now with that new report about why president trump reportedly lost his temper with national...
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hi, i'm kendis gibson here hive. scrapped, the president claims he called it off because of an ongoing violence in afghanistan. many are wondering, though, why plan a summit with the taliban at camp david in the first place? >>> plus a struggle to survive. exactly one week after hurricane dorian destroyed parts of the bahamas, the sad-news headline. as many as 6,000 people are unaccounted for. an update from abaco live. >>> summer of scandals. the air force defending its officer's decision to stay at a trump resort in scotland. now the president's opponents in the house want to know exactly why. >>> but we begin right here on this sunday with questions. serious questions like what were they thinking? the white house made the startling announcement overnight that they invited the taliban to the presidential retreat at camp david. just three days before the names of the thousands of americans killed right down there at ground zero will be read aloud at that location. the president revealing that he canceled the secret
hi, i'm kendis gibson here hive. scrapped, the president claims he called it off because of an ongoing violence in afghanistan. many are wondering, though, why plan a summit with the taliban at camp david in the first place? >>> plus a struggle to survive. exactly one week after hurricane dorian destroyed parts of the bahamas, the sad-news headline. as many as 6,000 people are unaccounted for. an update from abaco live. >>> summer of scandals. the air force defending its...
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the late far-right supreme court justice antonin scalia a and a partner at the powerful law firm gibson dunn & crutcher. scalia has a long history of opposing labor unions on behalf of corporate clients, including walmarart. much of scalia's legal work has been aimed at stopping the dodd-frank financial regulations enacted d after the 2008 financl collapse. in west papua, at least 32 people -- many of them student demonstrators -- were killed earlier this week in a brutal crackdown on anti-racism protests. indodonesian security forcrces reportedly opened fire on a group protestining students at a university in jayapura, killing four. 28 more were killed in a separate uprising sparked by a teacher's racial slurs. the teacher reportedly called a high school student a "monkey." the violence follows last month's escalating demonstrations calling for papapuan independence, which wee also met by bloody repression fromom the indonesian army. this is edison waromi, one of the leaders of west papua, speaking at the democracy now! studio here in new york on thursday. -- dying will continue every
the late far-right supreme court justice antonin scalia a and a partner at the powerful law firm gibson dunn & crutcher. scalia has a long history of opposing labor unions on behalf of corporate clients, including walmarart. much of scalia's legal work has been aimed at stopping the dodd-frank financial regulations enacted d after the 2008 financl collapse. in west papua, at least 32 people -- many of them student demonstrators -- were killed earlier this week in a brutal crackdown on...
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we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just a camera shot. it's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will have comments from president trump and u.k. prime minister boris johnson. >> i think it's pretty much what you expected. he is doing a fantastic job. i think he will make great progress come october, come november. great progress for the country. >> october. >> he is also going to start the show in november. it looks to me like he is making great progress. so it's an honor to have you here with us discussing trade. we can quadruple our trade with the u.k. i think we will do a big job. our trade representative is here. we'll continue negotiations. we can have substantially more trade with u.k. we'll talk about other things, also. great to have you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be here y. certainly hope that we can mag a lot of progress. our secretary of state is here. we hope to get going on that always remembering that the nhs is not for
we have two special guests today, courtney gibson and michael far who is an actual person and not just a camera shot. it's great to have you in person. stocks are getting up gains across the board. the dow was up triple digits earlier. we will have comments from president trump and u.k. prime minister boris johnson. >> i think it's pretty much what you expected. he is doing a fantastic job. i think he will make great progress come october, come november. great progress for the country....