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the executive director, larry goldstein, promises to turn things around. he says they need more staff and more state money. >> so we will work to get more resources to actually do compliance so problems don't fester. they can actually resolve them behe prlems. >> this agency is failing to do their job. >> reporter: mark sanders the president of west point harbor. his gripe is bcdc ignores the backlog of substantive violat smaller fractions. he has been fined 100 times for things like allowing the fire to burn and burn at his marina. and for putting a doggy bag dispenser on the dock. he says larry goldstein should step down. >> we have a leadership problem, started the top that's where the problem is. >> reporter: larry goldstein told me earlier he has no intention of stepping down. bcdc will be holding a public meeting on thursday. the goal to discuss compliance action going forward. live in foster city, kpix5. >>> new details on a pedestrian accident in brentwood a suspect is now in custody following a crash that left a teenager injured. this is video fro
the executive director, larry goldstein, promises to turn things around. he says they need more staff and more state money. >> so we will work to get more resources to actually do compliance so problems don't fester. they can actually resolve them behe prlems. >> this agency is failing to do their job. >> reporter: mark sanders the president of west point harbor. his gripe is bcdc ignores the backlog of substantive violat smaller fractions. he has been fined 100 times for...
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goldstein, class of 1983. thank you general. great job. a great job respected by everybody. o'shaughnessy, class of 1986. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you general. we are also grateful to be joinedul to be joined by commander of u.s. strategic command,enheighten. thank you. we spent a lot of time together talking about things. and commander of air force, space command, general jay raymond. thank you. space command. and to all of the distinguished faculty, coaches, and staff, thank you for forging and refining a new generation of american warriors. we are also joined by many distinguished air force veterans and academy graduates. we applaud and salute you all. thank you very much. thank you for being here. [applause] into the thousands of moms, dads, grandparents, family members beaming with joy, that's what they are doing, beaming raising, thank you for rock, ripped, american patriots. [applause] amerco stronger thanks to your love and support -- america is stronger thanks to your love and support for these incredible people, these incredible graduates. payingou, j
goldstein, class of 1983. thank you general. great job. a great job respected by everybody. o'shaughnessy, class of 1986. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you general. we are also grateful to be joinedul to be joined by commander of u.s. strategic command,enheighten. thank you. we spent a lot of time together talking about things. and commander of air force, space command, general jay raymond. thank you. space command. and to all of the distinguished faculty, coaches, and staff, thank you...
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rabbi goldstein is in washington for the national day of prayer.speaking in the rose garden. let's listen to what he said. >> should have been dead by now, based on the rule of statistics. i was in the line of fire, bullets flying all the way. my fingers got blown off, but i did not stop. i was taught as a jew, you are a soldier of god. you need to stand tall and stand fast and do whatever it takes to change the world. my life has changed forever, but it changed so i could make change. >> wow. that's some important perspective coming from a man who has ultimate perspective right now. rabbi goldstein speaking at the white house on the national day of prayer. we keep thinking of that and that perspective. and perspective is something that seems is lacking a lot in washington right now, because in this escalating fight between democrats and in the house and the white house, and the trump administration over the mueller report, we have reached a new level. i want to play for you what house speaker nancy pelosi, what she said just moments ago. >> as the
rabbi goldstein is in washington for the national day of prayer.speaking in the rose garden. let's listen to what he said. >> should have been dead by now, based on the rule of statistics. i was in the line of fire, bullets flying all the way. my fingers got blown off, but i did not stop. i was taught as a jew, you are a soldier of god. you need to stand tall and stand fast and do whatever it takes to change the world. my life has changed forever, but it changed so i could make change....
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goldstein, class of general david goldstein, class of 1983. thank you, general. great job. he does a great job respected by everybody. an northcom commander, general o'shaughnessy, class of 1986. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you general. we are also grateful to be heighten.general john thank you very much. we spent a lot of time together talking about things. and commander of air force, space command general j raymond. thank you very much, general. space command. distinguishedthe faculty and staff, thank you for redefining a new generation of american warriors. we are also joined by many distinguished academy graduates. we salute you all. thank you thank you for being here. add to the thousands of moms and dads and grandparents and family members beaming with joy, and that is what they are doing, they are beaming with joy. for raising american patriots. [applause] america is stronger thanks to your love and support for these incredible people, these incredible graduates. cadets, join me in paying tribute to your amazing air force families. go ahead. pay tribute. [
goldstein, class of general david goldstein, class of 1983. thank you, general. great job. he does a great job respected by everybody. an northcom commander, general o'shaughnessy, class of 1986. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you general. we are also grateful to be heighten.general john thank you very much. we spent a lot of time together talking about things. and commander of air force, space command general j raymond. thank you very much, general. space command. distinguishedthe...
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his trial starts soon as does goldstein's.the former navy seal admiral that planned the bin laden raid issues this word of caution. >> the president needs to be careful at this point. the president can pardon whoever he thinks is appropriate to pardon. but as you know, brett, you have to be careful as a senior commander about unduly influencing the process before the investigation has been adjudicated, before it's gone to court martial, before it's gone to a trial or before it's gone to a captain's mast as we say in the navy. >> general martin dempsey said absent evidence of innocence or injustice the wholesale let go has risks to us. adding to the drama, one of the army investigators into major goldstein's case has pleaded guilty to stolen valor and the air force is now investigating the navy prosecutor of seal chief eddie gallagher for embedding spyware sent to his defense attorney. trace? >> trace: jennifer griffin, live. thank you. a fox urgent. president trump award ago medal of valor to public safety officers that exhibi
his trial starts soon as does goldstein's.the former navy seal admiral that planned the bin laden raid issues this word of caution. >> the president needs to be careful at this point. the president can pardon whoever he thinks is appropriate to pardon. but as you know, brett, you have to be careful as a senior commander about unduly influencing the process before the investigation has been adjudicated, before it's gone to court martial, before it's gone to a trial or before it's gone to a...
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. >> reporter: in another murder case, which has yet to go to trial, army green beret matthew goldsteins accused of killing an unarmed afghan man, an act which he admitted to on fox news. >> did you kill the taliban bomb-maker? >> yes. >> reporter: goldstein said he did it because the afghan was a bomb-maker who could not be allowed to walk away free. >> my husband took care of an enemy combatant who did harm and who was planning to do more harm. >> reporter: the case of marine sniper team caught on video urinating on the corpses of taliban fighters has already been through the military justice system, but the existence of such damning evidence does not affect a pardon. >> pardons are not necessarily based upon the clarity of the evidence. they are simply granted as a matter of grace, and they may be granted irrespective of the guilt. >> reporter: the wheels of justice turn slowly, and the process of collecting the paperwork on these cases only began last friday. the pardon system will have to set a speed record if all this is to be done in time for memorial day. major? >> garrett: davi
. >> reporter: in another murder case, which has yet to go to trial, army green beret matthew goldsteins accused of killing an unarmed afghan man, an act which he admitted to on fox news. >> did you kill the taliban bomb-maker? >> yes. >> reporter: goldstein said he did it because the afghan was a bomb-maker who could not be allowed to walk away free. >> my husband took care of an enemy combatant who did harm and who was planning to do more harm. >> reporter:...
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goldstein admitted to killing the released detainee believing he would conduct a more attacks. his lawyer says it was an authorized mission. his wife says he is being victimized there are so many sinister actors at play. >>that was barbara starr reporting in president trump approves the pardons. they could come as soon as memorial day. >>storm clouds return to the bay area, some rain on the way lot of snow on the mountains to we'll talk about that next and a mother criticized after entering a classroom and confronting her daughter's school bully. while her parents thought she was wrong. and in sports. we go back to portland where the warriors have won the western conference at once again and they're moving on to the ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived
goldstein admitted to killing the released detainee believing he would conduct a more attacks. his lawyer says it was an authorized mission. his wife says he is being victimized there are so many sinister actors at play. >>that was barbara starr reporting in president trump approves the pardons. they could come as soon as memorial day. >>storm clouds return to the bay area, some rain on the way lot of snow on the mountains to we'll talk about that next and a mother criticized after...
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[applause] rabbi goldstein: you have helped me bring great honor to mrs.riend of our congregation. i've known her for 25 years. a staunch volunteer. she works for the friendship circle, an organization that helps children of special needs. this year on june 2, we're doing a march in her memory to show that nothing is going to stop us. we're going to march with victory and you helped us bring lori kaye great honor and god bless you and god bless america. president trump: thank you, rabbi. [applause] such beautiful words. a great man. he said, this is my greatest moment in life, to go from darkness to the white house, right? that's great. beautiful. thank you very much, rabbi. appreciate it. anything we can do, you know that. [applause] and truly, your courage and your grace and devotion touches every heart and soul in america. we're blessed by having you and your family here with us today. thank you, rabbi. please give our regards to everybody. that was a tough, tough period of time. we will fight with all our strength and everything that we have in our bod
[applause] rabbi goldstein: you have helped me bring great honor to mrs.riend of our congregation. i've known her for 25 years. a staunch volunteer. she works for the friendship circle, an organization that helps children of special needs. this year on june 2, we're doing a march in her memory to show that nothing is going to stop us. we're going to march with victory and you helped us bring lori kaye great honor and god bless you and god bless america. president trump: thank you, rabbi....
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rab rab rabbi goldstein described the moments leading up to the synagogue shooting near san diego as the darkest of his life. he also credited a member of his congregation with sacrificing her life to save his. >> it was that moment. bullets are flying towards me, losing my finger, being spot in the other finr. i became a changed person. >> reporter: rabbi goldstein urged the president to return the moment o public schools andg on the jewish community to fill their temples this week in solidarity. >> baltimore's embattled mayor has resigned amid allegations related to a children's book she wrote. mayor catherine pugh quit after taking a month leave of an sense for what she called health problems. she made book deals with the university of maryland's medical system while sitting on its board of directors. not a resignation letter she apologized for hurting the city's image. >> if last night billboard music awards inspired you to go to a concert or warriors game or any other type. event, you're not just fighting with other people for a seat, you're fighting with the bots. >> bots. >> b
rab rab rabbi goldstein described the moments leading up to the synagogue shooting near san diego as the darkest of his life. he also credited a member of his congregation with sacrificing her life to save his. >> it was that moment. bullets are flying towards me, losing my finger, being spot in the other finr. i became a changed person. >> reporter: rabbi goldstein urged the president to return the moment o public schools andg on the jewish community to fill their temples this week...
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the next one, okay, this is matthew goldstein. an afghan they thought were suspected of making ieds. he's accused of murdering that man after he had been released. okay. again, has not gone to trial and been found guilty. he's trump again. at the request of many i'll be reviewing the case of military hero major matt goldstein. again, a little bit of elision of exactly what we know, facts on the ground, but that's trump and his lawyer, and his parents have been advocates for donald trump to take a look at it. here's what i believe it's his father told cnn recently. >> i don't know what the impliati implications might be as far as the how is concerned but he is a commander in chief. if he feels that action is not being taken in the proper way as he learns more about the situation, we're in favor of him doing whatever he feels is necessary. we would encourage his involvement. >> okay. now, final case, brooke. this one is different. this person, nick slaten, he'll come up in a second. black water contractor. he has been convicted. he
the next one, okay, this is matthew goldstein. an afghan they thought were suspected of making ieds. he's accused of murdering that man after he had been released. okay. again, has not gone to trial and been found guilty. he's trump again. at the request of many i'll be reviewing the case of military hero major matt goldstein. again, a little bit of elision of exactly what we know, facts on the ground, but that's trump and his lawyer, and his parents have been advocates for donald trump to take...
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joe goldstein. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr.i am the stupid one in the group. my work, i probably would not one anyway. thed: you have won presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: is there any price you have not one? dr. fauci: the nobel prize. david: i would nominate you if i knew how to do that. you have written 1200 articles, co-authored, edited. how do you have time to do 1200 articles and run the institute and treat patients? of themi: one of my is my career has been long. i just explained it, i work a lot of hours. i am an unapologetic workaholic and love what i do. david: how do you stay in good shape? dr. fauci: i used to run marathons. two or three years ago, i stopped running every day. and now i power walk three to four miles every day. david: you are generally not sick? dr. fauci: generally pretty healthy. david: if you get sick and you are in the office, don't people get nervous you are sitting there? dr. fauci: it is a good advertisement for the dr. i go to. the doctor must be pretty good. david: ma
joe goldstein. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr.i am the stupid one in the group. my work, i probably would not one anyway. thed: you have won presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: is there any price you have not one? dr. fauci: the nobel prize. david: i would nominate you if i knew how to do that. you have written 1200 articles, co-authored, edited. how do you have time to do 1200 articles and run the institute and treat patients? of themi: one of my is...
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rabbi goldstein.uld love to bring you up because there was nobody that expressed the horror and the beauty of what you represent better than you did. i very much appreciate it, rabbi. i know you're here with your son and your brother. i very much appreciate it. please come up and say a few words. >> just five days ago, saturday morning, i faced evil and the worst darkness of all time right in our own house of worship. i faced him and i had to make a decision, do i run and hide or do i stand tall and fight and protect all those that are there. we cannot control what others do, but we can control how we react. my dear rabbi taught me the way we react to darkness is with light. it was that moment that i made a decision, no matter what happens to me, i'm going to save as many people as possible. i should have been dead by now based on the rule of statistics. i was in the line of fire, bullets flying all the way. my fingers got blown off. but i did not stop. the rabbi taught me as a jew, you are a soldier
rabbi goldstein.uld love to bring you up because there was nobody that expressed the horror and the beauty of what you represent better than you did. i very much appreciate it, rabbi. i know you're here with your son and your brother. i very much appreciate it. please come up and say a few words. >> just five days ago, saturday morning, i faced evil and the worst darkness of all time right in our own house of worship. i faced him and i had to make a decision, do i run and hide or do i...
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joe goldstein. they all won nobel prizes. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr.: [laughter] i am the stupid one in the group. [laughter] no, actually, my work did not -- i probably would not have won one anyway, but my work was on broader global health issues. they discovered really exciting, specific things. david: you have won the presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: and the lasker award. is there any award in medicine you have not won? dr. fauci: the nobel prize. david: ok, that is the only one. i would nominate you if i knew how to do that. dr. fauci: [laughter] david: let me ask you, you have written i think it is 1200 articles, co-authored, edited. how do you have time to do 1,200 articles in your career and run the institute and treat patients? dr. fauci: one, my career has been quite long, so that is one of the reasons for so many articles. but doing all of that, taking care patients, running a lab and a big institute, getting involved in the health and policy is -- i just explained it, i work a lot of hours. i am an unapologetic worka
joe goldstein. they all won nobel prizes. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr.: [laughter] i am the stupid one in the group. [laughter] no, actually, my work did not -- i probably would not have won one anyway, but my work was on broader global health issues. they discovered really exciting, specific things. david: you have won the presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: and the lasker award. is there any award in medicine you have not won? dr. fauci: the...
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military hero, major matt goldstein. pete: what is the latest charge you would face? >> there's only one charge and that's pre-meditated murder and that carries with it a minimum of life in prison. pete: the maximum of death penalty? >> yes. routine combat actions are being characterized as murder. pete: we put that together to make sure you're up to speed on the case. the man going from military hero to enemy of the state this week, the army announcing they will take their case against major goldstein to trial by court martial, at a yet to be determined date saying this. "u.s. army special operations command adheres to the uniform code of military justice which safeguards the rights of the accused an and serves the interest of the justice" and there is no additional comments so here with someone who does is major goldstein's wife, julie thank you for joining us. you saw the clip we played at the beginning to get people updated what's the status right now? >> just as you said, we found out on wednesday that we will, in f
military hero, major matt goldstein. pete: what is the latest charge you would face? >> there's only one charge and that's pre-meditated murder and that carries with it a minimum of life in prison. pete: the maximum of death penalty? >> yes. routine combat actions are being characterized as murder. pete: we put that together to make sure you're up to speed on the case. the man going from military hero to enemy of the state this week, the army announcing they will take their case...
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joe goldstein. they all won nobel prizes. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr.: [laughter] i am the stupid one in the group. actually my work, i probably , would not have won one anyway. my work was on rotter global health issues. they discovered exciting, specific things. david: you have won the presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: is there any award in medicine you have not won? dr. fauci: the nobel prize. david: i would nominate you if i knew how to do that. you have written 1,200 articles, co-authored, edited. how do you have time to do 1,200 articles and run the institute and treat patients? dr. fauci: one, my career has been long. doing all of that, taking care patients, running a lab be institute and getting involved in global health policy is -- i just explained it, i work a lot of hours. i am an unapologetic workaholic and love what i do. david: how do you stay in good shape? dr. fauci: i used to run marathons. two or three years ago, i stopped running every day. i used to run about six miles per day. and now i power walk three to fo
joe goldstein. they all won nobel prizes. david: how come you have not won a nobel prize yet? dr.: [laughter] i am the stupid one in the group. actually my work, i probably , would not have won one anyway. my work was on rotter global health issues. they discovered exciting, specific things. david: you have won the presidential medal of freedom. dr. fauci: i have. david: is there any award in medicine you have not won? dr. fauci: the nobel prize. david: i would nominate you if i knew how to do...
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of the corporate working world here in the united states national costco executive director marcy goldstein geld tells the media quote there is no reason to tolerate ill responsible behavior by employers who fail to provide a safe workplace and force workers and families to pay the price so today my friends let's kick things off by looking into the world of workplace injury and corporate malfeasance.
of the corporate working world here in the united states national costco executive director marcy goldstein geld tells the media quote there is no reason to tolerate ill responsible behavior by employers who fail to provide a safe workplace and force workers and families to pay the price so today my friends let's kick things off by looking into the world of workplace injury and corporate malfeasance.
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of the corporate working world here in the united states national costco executive director marcy goldstein geld tells the media quote there is no reason to tolerate ill responsible behavior by employers who fail to provide a safe workplace and force workers and families to pay the price. so today my friends let's kick things off by looking into the world of workplace injury and corporate malfeasance by doing our jobs and watching the hawks. that's. what they like you know that i got. to. welcome everybody to watch the hawks i am tyrrel ventura. and dangerous place to work a lot of that there is you watch out and. i mean fave to a worker why is that such a big. right is this about socialism about. it is sad when you see those numbers that way you know you get workers being injured every seven seconds on the job like that that's tragic numbers and i'm sorry when you get when you get a job and you go to work you should expect some safety you know at the end of the day when you go to work and earn a living you should expect that your employee employer has elements set up for your health your o
of the corporate working world here in the united states national costco executive director marcy goldstein geld tells the media quote there is no reason to tolerate ill responsible behavior by employers who fail to provide a safe workplace and force workers and families to pay the price. so today my friends let's kick things off by looking into the world of workplace injury and corporate malfeasance by doing our jobs and watching the hawks. that's. what they like you know that i got. to....
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of the corporate working world here in the united states national costco executive director marcy goldstein geld tells the media quote there is no reason to tolerate ill responsible behavior by employers who fail to provide a safe workplace and force workers and families to pay the price. so today my friends let's kick things off by looking into the world of workplace injury and corporate malfeasance by doing our jobs and watching the hawks. looking. good looks like real business with. the bottom. like you know what i got. was that we. would. welcome everybody to watch your hearts i am tyrrel ventura and have. and dangerous place to work a lot of sharp edges but there's your watch out and.
of the corporate working world here in the united states national costco executive director marcy goldstein geld tells the media quote there is no reason to tolerate ill responsible behavior by employers who fail to provide a safe workplace and force workers and families to pay the price. so today my friends let's kick things off by looking into the world of workplace injury and corporate malfeasance by doing our jobs and watching the hawks. looking. good looks like real business with. the...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, miss k goldstein, care of the women's suffrage centennial museum. [applause] >> good afternoon and you know, it goes without saying but i'll say it, as we commemorate today with a woman speaker. politics aside, you've got to be proud and i am. leader mccarthy, thank you for being here today. as chairman of the centennial commission, i have so enjoyed working with both of you as we have prepared for today and for the year ahead. this permission is made up of women from all walks of life, backgrounds and ideologies. and we've come together to work in a manner of bipartisanship and unity that unfortunately is all too rare in washington these days. and none of this would have been possible without the expert leadership and partnership of our vice chairman and former senator mikulski. senator? [applause] we started this and never as respected colleagues and now i am so proud to call hermy friend . you. the women's suffrage centennial commission was formed by congress to coordinate the nationwide celebration in 2020 of the hundredth anniversary of the 19t
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, miss k goldstein, care of the women's suffrage centennial museum. [applause] >> good afternoon and you know, it goes without saying but i'll say it, as we commemorate today with a woman speaker. politics aside, you've got to be proud and i am. leader mccarthy, thank you for being here today. as chairman of the centennial commission, i have so enjoyed working with both of you as we have prepared for today and for the year ahead. this permission is...
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one woman and killed and 3 others injured in the shooting in san diego including rabbi goldstein who injured. a traveling carnival worker confesses to killing three women in three weeks. james michael right facing 3 murder charges for the of 3 people. police say he met them through his job in tennessee. right who had no, history claim two of the killings were accidental. authorities are calling him a serial killer. secretary of state mike pompeo expected to touch down in russia this morning meeting with vladimir putin and other officials in sochi where sources tell fox news they will talk about north korea, iran, syria, and venezuela. monday mike pompeo canceled a trip to moscow to discuss iran with european officials in brussels. how about china? china striking back as the trade war rages on. beijing raising tariffs on $60 billion worth of us goods starting next month. the move in retaliation to donald trump's hiking tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods last week, the dow dropped 600 points, fearing this might be just the beginning. donald trump not backing down saying the us econ
one woman and killed and 3 others injured in the shooting in san diego including rabbi goldstein who injured. a traveling carnival worker confesses to killing three women in three weeks. james michael right facing 3 murder charges for the of 3 people. police say he met them through his job in tennessee. right who had no, history claim two of the killings were accidental. authorities are calling him a serial killer. secretary of state mike pompeo expected to touch down in russia this morning...
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heather: one woman was killed and 3 others hurting and shooting including the rabbi goldstein who lostnger. the suspect, john ernest, is charged with 3 counts of first-degree attempted murder. julian assange kicks off what could be a long legal battle to fight us extradition, he is due back in a london courtroom after later this month. they surrender for doing journalism that has won many awards and protected many people. assange was arrested last month for conspiring with chelsea manning to break into a us government computer in 2010, spent the last 7 years taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london. big tech crackdown, facebook banning several accounts deemed dangerous as part of a new hate speech policy as the washington post sparks backlash for calling the anti-semitic nation of islam leader louis farrakhan far right. that and more, good morning. >> the company remove the counts, band pages and groups associated with a number of people including nation of islam leader louis farrakhan, info wars host alex jones, milo the annapolis come after reevaluating content and activitie
heather: one woman was killed and 3 others hurting and shooting including the rabbi goldstein who lostnger. the suspect, john ernest, is charged with 3 counts of first-degree attempted murder. julian assange kicks off what could be a long legal battle to fight us extradition, he is due back in a london courtroom after later this month. they surrender for doing journalism that has won many awards and protected many people. assange was arrested last month for conspiring with chelsea manning to...
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have told triggers it to make the tough calls it in the news recently like the navy seal gallagher, goldstein, one in prison at leavenworth the president has mentioned he may pardon one or a few of them. it comes at the same time the american taliban and john walker lid is released from prison three years early. we can start anywhere we want but is dad a result of rules of engagement that were too restrictive for a long time? people at the pentagon second-guessing decisions? . >> it is all of that. people come and go but we are still fighting this battle almost 20 years you don't pass judgment on someone. but just because of how fast the new cycle is everybody is thrust out. back in the day the politicians would go up to dc to do that behind closed doors. we don't have to do it that pico but now it is locked down you talked about something i have never even heard before. and when it comes to a man our brothers and sisters are in that reality so to pass judgment and then you weren't even there. >> and calling them more criminals guilty until proven innocent. >> most of the people have been in
have told triggers it to make the tough calls it in the news recently like the navy seal gallagher, goldstein, one in prison at leavenworth the president has mentioned he may pardon one or a few of them. it comes at the same time the american taliban and john walker lid is released from prison three years early. we can start anywhere we want but is dad a result of rules of engagement that were too restrictive for a long time? people at the pentagon second-guessing decisions? . >> it is...
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. >> rabbi goldstein came to california in the 1980s with a dream to build a safe oasis for the jewishnity. his sense of security was shattered in seconds. >> at what point did you see a gunman walk into the synagogue? >> it's hard to go back to the moment. it's like unimaginable. feet away from me. standing there. his feet spread apart. in the aiming position. right at me. >> the first glass marking the door in wall hit and killed lori kay. there to pray for her recently deceased mother. and the rabbi was hit. >> my granddaughter looks up and says grandfather you're bleeding. >> you didn't everyone know you were hit. >> i didn't know i was hit. that look on her face. she was so traumatized. just four and a half years old. the pictures you see during the holocaust. that's where you see the images. not 2019. in the united states of america. >> 8 year-old and her uncle were also injured. >> he was aiming at the kids. aiming where the kids were. it was terrifying. scary. >> the 19 year-old white male suspect wrote of killing jews in an open letter before the attack. i feel no remorse. i o
. >> rabbi goldstein came to california in the 1980s with a dream to build a safe oasis for the jewishnity. his sense of security was shattered in seconds. >> at what point did you see a gunman walk into the synagogue? >> it's hard to go back to the moment. it's like unimaginable. feet away from me. standing there. his feet spread apart. in the aiming position. right at me. >> the first glass marking the door in wall hit and killed lori kay. there to pray for her...
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. >> brook goldstein is back. >> hello. kennedy: your party is falling apart. >> i guess we're done then. >> the end. >> a couple things that i have been accountin could -- thinkin, one is executive privilege. all well and good to say let's keep investigating but you will get more don mcgahns if you open the formal impeachment inquiry. other thing looking back atwater -- water gate. i am starting to understand more, i am still very scared of impeachment and implications for us politically of argument that says, when people see massive treasure trove of dirt, and levels of obstruction of justice in case to be made, american public will come around to it we are falling apart. kennedy: i think that american public sat through two years of special counsel investigation, and have head fruits of that labor. but it feels like, i understand that congress has questions, and that is viable. but pretending that special counsel investigation did not happen at all just seems weird. >> yeah, mueller has funeral word on under -- as final
. >> brook goldstein is back. >> hello. kennedy: your party is falling apart. >> i guess we're done then. >> the end. >> a couple things that i have been accountin could -- thinkin, one is executive privilege. all well and good to say let's keep investigating but you will get more don mcgahns if you open the formal impeachment inquiry. other thing looking back atwater -- water gate. i am starting to understand more, i am still very scared of impeachment and...
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we meet our panel, attorney, rick goldstein and president of freedom works, adam brandon, and attorney alexander wilkes. >> thank you. >> alexander with you. it could be a really bad situation if we get involved too soon. militarily. you could see something like this escalating and going on. >> sure, this is an area where president rightfully deserves praise, he is first to come out, and to support this administration to support the freedom fighters, to really take a stand. rest of international community, really followed suit. military action is the sense nair questioscenariowe hope fort important to keep it on the table so people who are also playing in the fight, russia, china and cuba know that we're serious. >> we should fight russians in venezuela? does that sound like a good idea. >> that sounds like a terrible idea. >> there it is. >> like at history, this is quite a bit of poland in 1980s. sosolidarity movement. government lost its legitimacy, i lived in eastern europe, what should we have done, they say, moral support, and legitimacy, and lead us take care of it. trish: >> th
we meet our panel, attorney, rick goldstein and president of freedom works, adam brandon, and attorney alexander wilkes. >> thank you. >> alexander with you. it could be a really bad situation if we get involved too soon. militarily. you could see something like this escalating and going on. >> sure, this is an area where president rightfully deserves praise, he is first to come out, and to support this administration to support the freedom fighters, to really take a stand....
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we are talking about tom barrick, jonathan goldstein, michael nelson and robert morris, and brian kingstonoined me for a one-on-one conversation. >> we are in the midst of one of the longest recoveries and will probably be the longest recovery in u.s. history. clearly we are later in the cycle. the offering is very strong. we have strong gdp growth, low unemployment, low interest rates, and supply in most of the real estate sectors. carol: you see that continuing? >> i see that continuing. that's a favorable backdrop for investing in real estate. carol: you closed a really big funds this year and am just curious, what's your next big target acquisition when it comes to real estate. >> our fund is a $15 billion fund with a global mandate, so we can invest around the world. only half of that is invested in the u.s. the other half will be really around the world. carol: 30 countries overall, right? >> 30 countries, that's right. carol: are there some countries where you see an opportunity? >> we do like the u.s. very high quality portfolio of assets. the northeast, and in california. it's goi
we are talking about tom barrick, jonathan goldstein, michael nelson and robert morris, and brian kingstonoined me for a one-on-one conversation. >> we are in the midst of one of the longest recoveries and will probably be the longest recovery in u.s. history. clearly we are later in the cycle. the offering is very strong. we have strong gdp growth, low unemployment, low interest rates, and supply in most of the real estate sectors. carol: you see that continuing? >> i see that...
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. >> other pardons include the former green beret matthew goldstein whose case was reopened after hed during an interview with bret baier that he killed a suspected tele- band bomb maker. >> did you kill him? >> yes. >> the navy seal had a story career until his own field turn to men for allegedly shooting a civilian and knifing to death a 15-year-old vice a suspect. his trial starts soon but some very high-ranking veterans are one of the president to proceed with caution. >> he needs to be careful about influencing the process before the investigation has been adjudicated. >> the former chairman martin dempsey tweeted "the pardon of u.s. service members accused of war crimes signals to our troops and allies that we don't take the law of armed conflict seriously." the decision is up to the president who can still change his mind, the white house informed the justice department to the possibility last week. laura. >> laura: jennifer, thank you so much. joining me now is christian macleod, the wife of one of the contractors we just heard about, he was convicted for killing unarmed citi
. >> other pardons include the former green beret matthew goldstein whose case was reopened after hed during an interview with bret baier that he killed a suspected tele- band bomb maker. >> did you kill him? >> yes. >> the navy seal had a story career until his own field turn to men for allegedly shooting a civilian and knifing to death a 15-year-old vice a suspect. his trial starts soon but some very high-ranking veterans are one of the president to proceed with...
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monica goldstein was appointed as interim ceo after kevin maxwell left the position a year ago.too early to say whether she is a finalist. re is a hearing on monday at flowers high school in springdale and anyone who wants to speak needs to callhe school system to sign up. screen and we'll put it in t nbc washington app. d& feet at the hip and nine feet in length. that is still a big animal. >> i wouldn't go near it. >> but that is not t rex skull just to tell you. sterlingness bit found it but at the time they hadn't classified this kind of dinosaur and thought it may have been a raptar or simil creature. congrats to him. >>> now to this bizarre gi reptile-smug case. florida authorities say a woman pulled a alligator out of her yoga pantsuring a traffic stop. her yoga pants. got to assume they are looser than most -- but the won was a passenger in a vehicle that ran( a stop sign after citing the driver the officers asked do you have anything else and she decided to reveal she had a gator in her pants and 41 small turtles also in the car. i don't want to know where they were. th
monica goldstein was appointed as interim ceo after kevin maxwell left the position a year ago.too early to say whether she is a finalist. re is a hearing on monday at flowers high school in springdale and anyone who wants to speak needs to callhe school system to sign up. screen and we'll put it in t nbc washington app. d& feet at the hip and nine feet in length. that is still a big animal. >> i wouldn't go near it. >> but that is not t rex skull just to tell you. sterlingness...
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amazing, especially the comfort provided to rabbi goldstein in the wake of the devastating attack on his synagogue. great moment today not covered by many in the white house, it deserves more attention, that's all the time we have tonight. and exclusive today, kellyanne conway was on fire. shannon bream and the fox news in 19 take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump tonight telling democrats it is over. he has lost his patience and done began will not be testifying anymore but he has tough words for joe biden and fired fbi director james comey. katherine herridge has more of her wide-ranging interview with the president, the president weighing in on bill bar tonight, being bombarded by calls to resign or be impeached, house democrats floating fines, arrest, contempt even jail after bar refused to show up to be questioned by committee staffers instead of the lawmakers themselves. they gambled in today but with no bar but plenty of props as republicans say they are making a joke of a serious national security issue. is the window closing on the movement to top
amazing, especially the comfort provided to rabbi goldstein in the wake of the devastating attack on his synagogue. great moment today not covered by many in the white house, it deserves more attention, that's all the time we have tonight. and exclusive today, kellyanne conway was on fire. shannon bream and the fox news in 19 take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump tonight telling democrats it is over. he has lost his patience and done began will not be...
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saturday and killed 60-year-old worshipper lori kaye and injuring three others including the rabbi goldstein who lost a finger and an ate-year-old girl. >> prosecutors say he then fled with 50 unused bullets. during lis arraignment earnest appearing stoic only giving a one word answer to one of the judge's questions. one of his charges is a first degree murder with special hate crime circumstances. making him eligible for the death penalty. prosecutors not yet determining if they will seek death or life in prison without parole. >> we're sending a strong message that hate won't be tolerated in our neighborhoods. anyone who commits a heinous act like we saw this past weekend will be held accountable. >>> during the hearing, earnest also pleading not guilty to burning a california mosque last month. the judge determining him a risk to the community, he is being held without bail. >>> a cool gray start to the day has led to sunshine this afternoon, mash. >> yes. mostly sunny as we start off a new month. temperatures trending up for the next few days. some patchy fog but still so much snow there
saturday and killed 60-year-old worshipper lori kaye and injuring three others including the rabbi goldstein who lost a finger and an ate-year-old girl. >> prosecutors say he then fled with 50 unused bullets. during lis arraignment earnest appearing stoic only giving a one word answer to one of the judge's questions. one of his charges is a first degree murder with special hate crime circumstances. making him eligible for the death penalty. prosecutors not yet determining if they will...
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. >> jane doyle, connor watson, diana scott and sherag, gus goldstein, allen fisher, tiffany jaho, victori and victoria wagn. >> i'm a life-long learner and people a part of the college has greatly enriched my life and i'm grateful we're having this important conversation here today. as supervisor's hainey and marrs stated, san francisco is greatly underfunded. all parties need to work together, lobbying state to alter the funding formula so that it fits community college needs. in the meantime, i urge city college, city hall to find ways to augment funding to the college, be it through greater pass-throughs of proposition w, getting monies from funds or finding other means community is the middle name of city college and turning the college towards a junior college model does not meet the money educational needs of san francisco's diverse populous. free city college is amazing but only covers tuition. for many students who are pushed to attend full-time, they have to give up jobs and take on loans that leave them with life-emcome berrin berring debt. this means losses of entire programmes
. >> jane doyle, connor watson, diana scott and sherag, gus goldstein, allen fisher, tiffany jaho, victori and victoria wagn. >> i'm a life-long learner and people a part of the college has greatly enriched my life and i'm grateful we're having this important conversation here today. as supervisor's hainey and marrs stated, san francisco is greatly underfunded. all parties need to work together, lobbying state to alter the funding formula so that it fits community college needs. in...
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trump's words after the national prayer breakfast amazing, especially the comfort provided to rabbi goldsteinke of the devastating attack on his synagogue. great moment today not covered by many in the white house, it deserves more attention, that's all the time we have tonight. and exclusive today, kellyanne conway was on fire. shannon bream and the fox news in 19 take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump tonight telling democrats it is over. he has lost his patience and done began will not be testifying anymore but he has tough words for joe biden and fired fbi director james comey. katherine herridge has more of her wide-ranging interview with the president, the president weighing in on bill bar tonight, being bombarded by calls to resign or
trump's words after the national prayer breakfast amazing, especially the comfort provided to rabbi goldsteinke of the devastating attack on his synagogue. great moment today not covered by many in the white house, it deserves more attention, that's all the time we have tonight. and exclusive today, kellyanne conway was on fire. shannon bream and the fox news in 19 take it from here. >> we begin with a fox news alert. donald trump tonight telling democrats it is over. he has lost his...
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especially the comfort provided to rabbi yisroel goldstein, a great moment today, not covered by manye. that is all the time we have, member my podcast, kellyanne conway exclusive today, she was on fire. you've got to listen to it. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. >> shannon: laura, thank you so much pretty busy night for you and our team. we begin with a fox news alert hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. president trump tonight telling democrats that it is over, he's lost his patience and his former white house counsel don mcgann will not be testifying anymore. but he has some tough words for former vice president joe biden, and fired fbi director james comey. catherine herridge is here next with more of her wide-ranging interview with the president. the president also weighing in on attorney general bill barr tonight, who is being bombarded by calls to resign or be impeached. house democrats floating fines,
especially the comfort provided to rabbi yisroel goldstein, a great moment today, not covered by manye. that is all the time we have, member my podcast, kellyanne conway exclusive today, she was on fire. you've got to listen to it. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. >> shannon: laura, thank you so much pretty busy night for you and our team. we begin with a fox news alert hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in...
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this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like poway's rabbi goldstein to confronteality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the poway sheriff's department hosted an active shooting workshop, which we attended. >> reporter: in his synagogue, everyone but one congregant survived the shooting. he was injured, but he said if it wasn't for the shooter's gun jamming, a congregant who charged him and an armed off duty border patrol agent who fired at the suspect, it could have been a bloodbath. >> if we would have had an armed security guard at the door, there's a very good chance the shooter would have been neutralized. why didn't we? the answer is simple. >> reporter: you couldn't afford security. >> there's no budget for it. >> reporter: after that shooting, california's governor pledged $15 million in grants to help religious and community-based nonprofits to strengthen security. after the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history, pennsylvania's governor is working with the legislature to increase funding for security for more than 3.6 million in grants the state sec
this pattern of deadly extremism is forcing religious leaders like poway's rabbi goldstein to confronteality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the poway sheriff's department hosted an active shooting workshop, which we attended. >> reporter: in his synagogue, everyone but one congregant survived the shooting. he was injured, but he said if it wasn't for the shooter's gun jamming, a congregant who charged him and an armed off duty border patrol agent who fired at the suspect, it could...