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juvenile -- juvenile hall. studies show after short term incarceration kids are less likely to get a diploma and likely to suffer mental and physical health issues into adulthood the they are less likely to be employable and the conditions of confinement exacerbate the mental health issues. we have had youth this year making multiple suicide attempts in the hall results in two incarceration. we have a shot to keep them in the communities and linking them to proper services. this is decades of research showing this is much more effective at a fraction of the cost. i understand this will be a huge shift how things have been done. i am offer to assist in any way i can to make this a smooth transition. >>> good afternoon. i am evett. i am a resident of district 9. i am the program director in the foster care and juvenile justice system. since 1950 we are could labberating with the staff. i am here to express concerns with regards to the proposed closure of juvenile justice center. i attended the meeting last wednes
juvenile -- juvenile hall. studies show after short term incarceration kids are less likely to get a diploma and likely to suffer mental and physical health issues into adulthood the they are less likely to be employable and the conditions of confinement exacerbate the mental health issues. we have had youth this year making multiple suicide attempts in the hall results in two incarceration. we have a shot to keep them in the communities and linking them to proper services. this is decades of...
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you went be to juvenile hall. most of the people that look like you, they are not going to juvenile hall and come out to become a supervisor. they might wind up homeless, they will not have a good life. locking people up is no solution especially with kids. they have so much to learn. the community can teach people to be responsible in the community. when you look up people you turn them into animals. then you get mad because they act like they don't belong in society when you placed them in a position they can't control and they don't understand. if we keep locking people up the only thing to happen is we will keep the cycle going. it is disgusting that probation officers would get up here and try to pump fear in the heart of the community by saying there is going to be school shootings and random roving gangs targeting civilians shooting people. how long are they going to play that card? >> i am anna johnson from the national center of the hall. national center for youth hall works to keep children out of isolat
you went be to juvenile hall. most of the people that look like you, they are not going to juvenile hall and come out to become a supervisor. they might wind up homeless, they will not have a good life. locking people up is no solution especially with kids. they have so much to learn. the community can teach people to be responsible in the community. when you look up people you turn them into animals. then you get mad because they act like they don't belong in society when you placed them in a...
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day one, breakfast in the mess hall.immy zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray, look over, there he is, 20, 25 feet from me, sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand new inmate needing directions to the library. hall obliged. >> kind of slapped him on the shoulder, said thanks a lot, i appreciate that from a cool guy like you. >> after that, they occasionally talked. but the next step came when jimmy was invited to join hall's breakfast club. >> this in the prison system, that's a big thing of who you're invited to have your breakfast with. >> keene thought he was making progress. but then prison politics got in the way. >> i left out of the chow hall one morning and a few big muscular guys came up to me, said hey, old man wants to talk to you right now, right now he wants to talk to you. >> the old man was celebrity ma fios o, known as the oddfather who used to wander new york c
day one, breakfast in the mess hall.immy zeroed in on larry hall. >> i was waiting with my tray, look over, there he is, 20, 25 feet from me, sitting there all by himself. it felt like a magnet was compelling me to come to him. finally i bumped shoulders with him on purpose. >> jimmy explained he was a brand new inmate needing directions to the library. hall obliged. >> kind of slapped him on the shoulder, said thanks a lot, i appreciate that from a cool guy like you. >>...
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the hall spends hall spends $1,400 every day for each youth. since we don't use the building that much, why don't we close it the probation chief of juvenile hall says, i can't imagine how we could keep the community safe of these youth if we do not have a juvenile hall faculty. he says there will also be youth who require restrictive environments at times, and also, he says it will be unfortunate and unkind. i agree with him that kids should be punished if they break the law, but that shouldn't mean that they go to prison. the government should close juvenile hall and make organizations like the young women's freedom centre that will help the youth. jessica nolan grew up on the streets and was arrested for shoplifting at the age of 13. she remembered the day the guard or print herself door to tell her her sister died. after that she got really depressed and she landed at the young women's freedom centre. that was the first place that told her she was not a bad person. she became the head of the centre. >> thank you so much, sweetie. [applause]
the hall spends hall spends $1,400 every day for each youth. since we don't use the building that much, why don't we close it the probation chief of juvenile hall says, i can't imagine how we could keep the community safe of these youth if we do not have a juvenile hall faculty. he says there will also be youth who require restrictive environments at times, and also, he says it will be unfortunate and unkind. i agree with him that kids should be punished if they break the law, but that...
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halle berry, everybody!e and i are going head-to-head in a a game of sticky balls. don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ people know aflac. aflac! but not when to use it. do i use aflac when the kids get slime in the plumbing? no. that's home owner's insurance. slime in my motorcycle. no. that's motorcycle insurance. slime everywhere? ughhh nooo, there's no insurance for that.n i ve billshealth ins! aflac! gross guys. get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know us at aflac.com mom? ¡mom! mom! doesn't mean the gift should be. mommy mom deserves better, and you do too. get quality gifts she'll love, at prices you'll love. maxx life at t.j.maxx at your fingertips. ♪ download doordash. first order, $0 delivery fee. download doordash. we all care about amazing taste. that's why we've been making the best mayonnaise for over 100 years. best foods. we're on the side of food. ♪ 'cause there's nothing like this feeling, baby ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ now that i've found you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
halle berry, everybody!e and i are going head-to-head in a a game of sticky balls. don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ people know aflac. aflac! but not when to use it. do i use aflac when the kids get slime in the plumbing? no. that's home owner's insurance. slime in my motorcycle. no. that's motorcycle insurance. slime everywhere? ughhh nooo, there's no insurance for that.n i ve billshealth ins! aflac! gross guys. get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know...
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we are tracking this town hall.is the first republican lawmaker to call for donald trump's impeachment. you're looking at the questions he gets as he answers, justin amash there in michigan. it will be interesting to see if the questioners ask about some of these topics. >>> donald trump back in the united states after literally, it sounds bad, but it's just the news, literally using a dictator's news to attack a domestic political rival. >>> also new reporting on how donald trump's twitter habit is actually increasing. you may have heard about that. but also some measures the people are responding less to him. >>> we begin with, as ment
we are tracking this town hall.is the first republican lawmaker to call for donald trump's impeachment. you're looking at the questions he gets as he answers, justin amash there in michigan. it will be interesting to see if the questioners ask about some of these topics. >>> donald trump back in the united states after literally, it sounds bad, but it's just the news, literally using a dictator's news to attack a domestic political rival. >>> also new reporting on how donald...
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here's the los angeles rams' quarterback. >> halle berry. >> he jumped up. >> halle berry. >> a reallys. >> jimmy: i mean, that's the play. >> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: halle berry. halle berr what does that mean? >> i don't know. i saw that, and tweeted to him, and i thought, what does that -- t a good play or is that a bad play? >> jimmy: yeah. >> what is the halle berry? and i got the response, if i came to the game, they would tell me. [ audience aws ] so unfortunately, i was out of town and i couldn't go to the game, so i still don't know. >> jimmy: oh, you still don't know -- >> but i'm hoping it's a good play. >> jimmy: it's a good play. >> i hope it's a good thing. >> jimmy: they made it pretty far. oh, it's a great thing. >> i hope. >> jimmy: i want to talk about "john wick 3." i love "john wick." >> me too, me too, me too. >> jimmy: i'm obsessed with these movies. where does this take off? where does this start?>> his movie starts exactly where two ended. >> jimmy: yeah. him running? >> it's like, not a second has passed. yeah, so he's running. he's ppetually
here's the los angeles rams' quarterback. >> halle berry. >> he jumped up. >> halle berry. >> a reallys. >> jimmy: i mean, that's the play. >> i know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: halle berry. halle berr what does that mean? >> i don't know. i saw that, and tweeted to him, and i thought, what does that -- t a good play or is that a bad play? >> jimmy: yeah. >> what is the halle berry? and i got the response, if i came to the game,...
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the greatest moments from 30 years of rock hall induction ceremonies. it's all here in this exclusive new dvd collection. i can't begin to tell yo to be out of the house, honest to god. ♪ (announcer) the rock hall has set the stage for the true greats from the '60s. ♪ and i'll get on my knees and i'll pra♪ ♪ we don't get fooled again ♪ (announcer) from the who and creedence to the rolling stones' mick jagger. ♪ it's the honky tonk women ♪ ♪ gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues ♪ the stones were playing in these little clubs in london doing chuck berry songs and the blues and things, and we thought that we were totally unique. and then we heard there was a group from liverpool. ♪ so how could i dance with another ♪
the greatest moments from 30 years of rock hall induction ceremonies. it's all here in this exclusive new dvd collection. i can't begin to tell yo to be out of the house, honest to god. ♪ (announcer) the rock hall has set the stage for the true greats from the '60s. ♪ and i'll get on my knees and i'll pra♪ ♪ we don't get fooled again ♪ (announcer) from the who and creedence to the rolling stones' mick jagger. ♪ it's the honky tonk women ♪ ♪ gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk...
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. >>> and halle berry's movie regret.lock buster role she wished she never turned down. >>> plus, mean girls turns 15. what you never knew about the film in our flashback with the cast. >> so funny. >>> but first, this morning, gayle king hosted the tony award nominations. amongst the nominees, hollywood names -- adam driver, bryan cranston, jeff daniels and laurie metcalf. the awards will be hosted by james corden and will air live sunday, june 9th, on cbs >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- ♪ it's gonna be may >> it's gonna be ♪ >>> we owe this for everyone who's not in this room to try. >> by now, i'm sure you heard, "avengers" end game took in more than a billion dollars in its opening weekend. but, which superhero is cashing in with a $20 million payday. variety magazine just0 million dr. doolittle," the same salary he earned for "avengers: endgame," while gal gadot will make only half that for her sequel "wonder woman: 1984." dwayne johnson, one of hollywood's highest paid stars, made $124 million last year, and the $20 m
. >>> and halle berry's movie regret.lock buster role she wished she never turned down. >>> plus, mean girls turns 15. what you never knew about the film in our flashback with the cast. >> so funny. >>> but first, this morning, gayle king hosted the tony award nominations. amongst the nominees, hollywood names -- adam driver, bryan cranston, jeff daniels and laurie metcalf. the awards will be hosted by james corden and will air live sunday, june 9th, on cbs...
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. >>> and halle berry's movie regret.lock buster role she wished she never turned down. >>> plus, mean girls turns 15. what you never knew about the film in our flashback with the cast. >> so funny. >>> but first, this morning, gayle king hosted the tony award nominations. amongst the nominees, hollywood names -- adam driver, bryan cranston, jeff daniels and laurie metcalf. the awards will be hosted by james corden and will air live the awards will be hosted by james corden and will air live sunday, june 9th, on cbs. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. neutrogena® 98% of us don't get enough omega-3s. which is why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into one small softgel. it supports your heart... brain... eyes... and joints. megared. >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- ♪ it's gonna be may >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- ♪ it's gonna be may >> it's gonna be hard work leaves a mar
. >>> and halle berry's movie regret.lock buster role she wished she never turned down. >>> plus, mean girls turns 15. what you never knew about the film in our flashback with the cast. >> so funny. >>> but first, this morning, gayle king hosted the tony award nominations. amongst the nominees, hollywood names -- adam driver, bryan cranston, jeff daniels and laurie metcalf. the awards will be hosted by james corden and will air live the awards will be hosted by...
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one thousand four hundred dollars for one kid in juvenile hall in santa clara. stales a candy bar from the seven eleven and we pay five hundred thousand years to keep him tied up in a juvenile hall those in the bay area where they're making a lot of money and their property prices are escalating rapidly but yes they're paying five hundred thirty one thousand they should just you know they're going to profit margins in california basically they should say here kid take three hundred thousand and you know don't don't commit any crimes for the next ten years well i mean clearly they even using the lorry loughlin metric of what it costs to get into university to afford the finest university in america with those types of numbers part of the problem is that you have the building costs of those are fixed you have to pay these workers the guard the prison guards who are mostly unionized that's why california spends more on prisons now than they do in universities. you have a perhaps they could divert some of this put the prison guards in the universities so they spend
one thousand four hundred dollars for one kid in juvenile hall in santa clara. stales a candy bar from the seven eleven and we pay five hundred thousand years to keep him tied up in a juvenile hall those in the bay area where they're making a lot of money and their property prices are escalating rapidly but yes they're paying five hundred thirty one thousand they should just you know they're going to profit margins in california basically they should say here kid take three hundred thousand and...
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managed to cut the number of children they incarcerate so some of these juvenile halls are only like a third full however they sell the same amount of union guards and service around these in the building costs so california taxpayers spend an average of two hundred eighty four thousand seven hundred dollars to keep a child locked up in juvenile hall last year county level data from the border state and community corrections reveal from an inflation adjusted one hundred forty three thousand two hundred twenty eleven so there's doubling the cost in just eight years but several baby counties were among those spending the most per child tops by santa clara where the figure showed an annual cost of five hundred and thirty one thousand four hundred to detain a youth offender a jew in juvenile hall no way five hundred thirty one thousand four hundred dollars for one kid in juvenile hall and sensical are. stales a candy bar from the seven eleven and we pay five hundred thousand years to keep him tied up in a juvenile hall those in the bay area where they're making a lot of money. and their
managed to cut the number of children they incarcerate so some of these juvenile halls are only like a third full however they sell the same amount of union guards and service around these in the building costs so california taxpayers spend an average of two hundred eighty four thousand seven hundred dollars to keep a child locked up in juvenile hall last year county level data from the border state and community corrections reveal from an inflation adjusted one hundred forty three thousand two...
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for another live town hall.and on sunday june 2nd, back to back to back democratic town halls with seth moulon the, tim ryan and eric swalwell at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> thank you very much. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. and you just watched our cnn town hall where the former texas congressman beto o'rourke is answering questions in his first nationally televised town hall. he talked about impeachment, row ev wade, medicare for all and a whole lot more and year going to discuss it now. i'm going to bring in david, who is in des moines. gentleman, good evening mp. he jumped in the race. do you think it's a reboot? >> i think we're really evident is the practice he's getting on the campaign trail is paying off? in the fall when he did another town hall with this like him? this is somebody who's done a lot more since then? clearly has been studying up on many of the issues and i think shows himself to be a more prepared candidate than the impromptu. >> i don't can know if i recall him having a jacket on before
for another live town hall.and on sunday june 2nd, back to back to back democratic town halls with seth moulon the, tim ryan and eric swalwell at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> thank you very much. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. and you just watched our cnn town hall where the former texas congressman beto o'rourke is answering questions in his first nationally televised town hall. he talked about impeachment, row ev wade, medicare for all and a whole lot more and year going to discuss it...
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now, we have covered town halls in justin amash's district before. they have tended to be feisty affairs. this is one we covered in january of 2017 when he and his constituents had one of the sort of gnarlier town halls on the issue of health care and repealing obama care. but today he knew he was going home to talk to his voters to do another town hall in his district after he became the first republican to say he read mueller's report and he believed it was clear the president has committed impeachable offenses and the administration is trying to cover it up and congress shouldn't let them get away with it. so how did he prepare to meet his constituents to talk about this at his town hall today? it seemed the kind of backlash he's already had from his own party and the president and the leadership of his own party, how did he prepare for his town hall today knowing his constituents are going right there with him face to face and he would have to explain exactly what this whole controversy is about? what did he do to prepare? he freaking kept it up.
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and anticipation of a future rebuilding of the hall of justice. you can see in this slide here, the acquisition that is currently before you is outlined in red. in june 2016, the board of supervisors approved the acquisition of 456 street of $2.4 million. with the acquisition of this current site combined with the prior acquisition we would now have a development site. long-term use of the site is replacement of administrative building to consolidate criminal justice functions currently decamped from the hall of justice in lease space or those that have been relocated to the east wing of the hall of justice. i would like to thank mayor breed, along with the cot sponsors, supervisor haney and supervisor peskin and support in this legislation. i like to thank the b.l.a. for their hard work and recommendation. with the review appraisal and approval of the c.o.p.s that the b.l.a. will support this tumitem item. with chapter 23 there was an appraisal and review appraisal and both confirmed that the purchase prices at or below market value. like to turn
and anticipation of a future rebuilding of the hall of justice. you can see in this slide here, the acquisition that is currently before you is outlined in red. in june 2016, the board of supervisors approved the acquisition of 456 street of $2.4 million. with the acquisition of this current site combined with the prior acquisition we would now have a development site. long-term use of the site is replacement of administrative building to consolidate criminal justice functions currently...
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. >> reporter: matt hall is the supervisory special agent for an immigrations and customs enforcement task force that operates on a native-american reservation in arizona that lies along the u.s./mexico border. >> we're going to be building the wall. >> reporter: at a time when border security is dominating our national debate. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> reporter: this reservation has become a significant, but little known, point of vulnerability. after years of being targeted and kruntsed by perhaps the most notorious criminal organization on earth, the sinaloa drug cartel. >> we're in the middle of the sonoran desert on a popular drug trafficking route. in just a few minutes we're expecting a tribe member to pull up in a vehicle and he will load ten bales of marijuana that are here in the desert with an undercover agent. >> he appears to be flagging him down. back open. contraband's being loaded into the sedan. sid, confirm the tracker's working. >> tracker's working. >> car is on the move. car is on the move. >> i've got eyes on the vehic
. >> reporter: matt hall is the supervisory special agent for an immigrations and customs enforcement task force that operates on a native-american reservation in arizona that lies along the u.s./mexico border. >> we're going to be building the wall. >> reporter: at a time when border security is dominating our national debate. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> reporter: this reservation has become a significant, but little...
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, who you had on your program this morning, has done a town hall.e fox hall can't be fair, isn't that kind of falling apart this. >> i don't think that's what it was ever about. i think that what you saw was a -- and, again, they're entitled to do it, but i think it was a cold, calculated decision by the chairman of the dnc that if he were to have a debate on fox, a fox news democratic debate, that it would create a lot of blowback among the left wing of the base, the folks that elizabeth warren and kamala harris are appealing to, and he just didn't want to take that on. he had a lot of other places that were offering debates, so why have that blowback. i don't think it had anything to do with the merits. he knew, he's been on and says that he likes appearing with me and bret baier. he knew it would be a perfectly fair debate. i don't think he wanted the political blowback. howard: chris, less than a minute. shortly before your show came on this morning, president trump tweeted this: or if all the fake news political sunday shows whose bias and dish
, who you had on your program this morning, has done a town hall.e fox hall can't be fair, isn't that kind of falling apart this. >> i don't think that's what it was ever about. i think that what you saw was a -- and, again, they're entitled to do it, but i think it was a cold, calculated decision by the chairman of the dnc that if he were to have a debate on fox, a fox news democratic debate, that it would create a lot of blowback among the left wing of the base, the folks that elizabeth...
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koch hall of sfossils, "deep time," op saturday, june 8. newshour, i'm william brangham, in washington, d.c. >> nawaz: now to our "newshour shares." it's graduation season-- the time of year when politicians,st ar and other leaders impart sage advice, and some humor, to freshly-mied college graduates. here are some highlights. >> i'd like to start here today by addressing the parents of the class of 2019. ( cheers and applae ) and to you, i would like to say, i hear you. don't worry, i've already had the t-shirts made up." my kid just graduated from brown, and all iot was the dude from 'the office?'" >> everyone you'll ever meet,in knows someyou don't. everyone. cooks know how to use copper bowls to contr egg proteins, and that's cool. respect that knowledge and learn from others. it will bring out the best in them, and it will bring out the best in you. >> today, you take the controls. you're going to push it up and chart your course across the sky. keep the wings level and true, because your count is sending you on a vital mission. >> the
koch hall of sfossils, "deep time," op saturday, june 8. newshour, i'm william brangham, in washington, d.c. >> nawaz: now to our "newshour shares." it's graduation season-- the time of year when politicians,st ar and other leaders impart sage advice, and some humor, to freshly-mied college graduates. here are some highlights. >> i'd like to start here today by addressing the parents of the class of 2019. ( cheers and applae ) and to you, i would like to say, i...
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as we saw, pete buttigieg's town hall very well received. about those twitter attacks from the president and he actually followed up, saying, we have to make it less about him and more about what matters. that's the best way to defeat him. nia, we've heard this before. easier said than done? >> sure, i think it's easier said than done and pete buttigieg's campaign so far proves it. it's not clear what he would do as president. he's starting to roll out some policy on his website, in broad strokes. you know, this debate about fox news, i think, really, it was ignited by elizabeth warren's, you know, kind of scorched earth approach that's basically saying that she wouldn't go on and you see kamala harris kind of saying, maybe she'll go on at some point. but you know, in terms of pete buttigieg, the town hall is in some ways why we know who pete buttigieg is. it's been a good forum for him. he was on our air, i think, twice now with town halls. so it's been really good for him. but he has some work to do. he's about 8 or 9% in the polls. he's v
as we saw, pete buttigieg's town hall very well received. about those twitter attacks from the president and he actually followed up, saying, we have to make it less about him and more about what matters. that's the best way to defeat him. nia, we've heard this before. easier said than done? >> sure, i think it's easier said than done and pete buttigieg's campaign so far proves it. it's not clear what he would do as president. he's starting to roll out some policy on his website, in broad...
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is our "fox report," i am jon scott, stay tuned for our town hall with president at candidate pete buttigieg live from new hampshire. see you next week. >> i'm chris wallace, can a millennial mayor from the midwest make the case to be the democratic nominee to take on president trump? >> my name is pete buttigieg. people get tripped up on that, they just call me mayor pete. pete. >> 37 years old, rising in the poll and on president trump's radar. >> buttigieg believes he has what it takes. >> i have more years of experience in government than the president and more years of the executive than the vice president. >> it is time to fill in the blanks about where he stands. >> i believe a single pair environment is probably the right answer in longer term. >> climate change is a security issue. >> from claremont, new hampshire, a town hall, with south bend, indiana mayor, pete buttigieg, as he continues his quest to make history. >> good evening from claremont, new hampshire, welcome to fox news town hall with pete buttigieg, more people have shown up for this town hall than any of our previous
is our "fox report," i am jon scott, stay tuned for our town hall with president at candidate pete buttigieg live from new hampshire. see you next week. >> i'm chris wallace, can a millennial mayor from the midwest make the case to be the democratic nominee to take on president trump? >> my name is pete buttigieg. people get tripped up on that, they just call me mayor pete. pete. >> 37 years old, rising in the poll and on president trump's radar. >> buttigieg...
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i'm especially honored to join you all here today in statutory hall, the hall of the house to nilebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room 8 presidents including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln, over 100 years ago, walked through these hallways, as the first woman ever elected to congress even before the ratification of the 19th amendment, at her swearing in she remarked, i may be the first woman member of congress but i won't be the last. [cheers and applause] >> we are a prove that she was right. since then a total of 365 women have served in the united states congress, this year as we celebrate the centennial of women suffrage, we celebrate the most women to ever serve in congress. [cheers and applause] >> we made history today because these women forged the path for us right here in halls, 131 women serving today stand in shoulders of all who came before us. the centennial is one of the most important in our nation's history. we honor the courage, determination, persistence
i'm especially honored to join you all here today in statutory hall, the hall of the house to nilebrate the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment giving all women the right to vote. this is a special place. in this very room 8 presidents including john quincy adams and abraham lincoln, over 100 years ago, walked through these hallways, as the first woman ever elected to congress even before the ratification of the 19th amendment, at her swearing in she remarked, i may be the...
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i think he said in fox news town hall history. it was a very remarkable moment. it's important that buttigieg was talking about fox news opinion hosts. however these opinion hosts very much have the president's ear and very much have a say in what kind of policy platforms he's really pushing because we know about the revolving door between the white house and fobs nex ne. as i saw this as kind of a direct shot at the president or his communications channels. whether it be laura ingram, tucker carlson or sean hannity. >> what do you make of other candidates choosing not to go on fo fox news for these town halls? >> with elizabeth warren i want necessarily surprised. they are obviously going after very different bases. i think pete buttigieg could be trying to bring in more of a moderate, less progressive base, whereas warren's very progress of base was very happy with her deciding not to go on fox news, doing that town hall and very much praised the decision. however, i think there has been some concern over the i guess decision not to do fox news town halls from
i think he said in fox news town hall history. it was a very remarkable moment. it's important that buttigieg was talking about fox news opinion hosts. however these opinion hosts very much have the president's ear and very much have a say in what kind of policy platforms he's really pushing because we know about the revolving door between the white house and fobs nex ne. as i saw this as kind of a direct shot at the president or his communications channels. whether it be laura ingram, tucker...
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of civic hall. and it is graduated to a cultural space. moving to the u.n. plaza, anchored by the super successful farmers' market. a neighborhood space that becomes more fine grain when we look at what is now a dogwedge, which is the gateway to the tenderloin, and you'll see this developed in the neighborhood. here is the plan, again: the foundation is the bosarc's ambition, focus on asymmetry, very ordered and very organized. the original bose art's plan was defined by a double row of trees. we see that objectifying the plaza space, and it sizes the space and creates a large room. these trees carry on all the way down to market street, ree reinforcing the civic promenade. you see the large plan of the city plaza itself, organizing the space. we are double-downing on the success of the playgrounds we recently built, becoming the gardens of delight, protected by endless linear bempletion. benches. and we've introduced these gardens of memory. i'm going to hit this microphone one more time. here we s
of civic hall. and it is graduated to a cultural space. moving to the u.n. plaza, anchored by the super successful farmers' market. a neighborhood space that becomes more fine grain when we look at what is now a dogwedge, which is the gateway to the tenderloin, and you'll see this developed in the neighborhood. here is the plan, again: the foundation is the bosarc's ambition, focus on asymmetry, very ordered and very organized. the original bose art's plan was defined by a double row of trees....
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i'm marlie hall. >> i'm frances rivera. on this memoriwoayd away with japan's prime minister. the two leaders briefing te tensions with north korea. for the latest we go to hallie jackson who is traveling with the president. halle, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, frances and marlie, good morning to the both of you. president trump is waking up again in japan after holding a news conference with prime minister shinzo abe of japan we were there and there were some notable moments coming out of this press conference we knew that trade and north korea would be top of the agenda and they certainly were in this discussion president trump, when asked about whether he thought the recent missile test by north korea violated u.n. security council resolution, president trump said it didn't matter to him. he said some in his administration, notably john bolton, believed those tests do violate the resolution president trump said he was unbothered by them, essentially brushing off the concern about what north korea is doing. he was also asked if he still had confidence in bolton, and
i'm marlie hall. >> i'm frances rivera. on this memoriwoayd away with japan's prime minister. the two leaders briefing te tensions with north korea. for the latest we go to hallie jackson who is traveling with the president. halle, good morning. >> reporter: hey there, frances and marlie, good morning to the both of you. president trump is waking up again in japan after holding a news conference with prime minister shinzo abe of japan we were there and there were some notable...
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with pete buttigieg, more people have shown up for this town hall than any of our previous ones. let's bring out mayor pete buttigieg. [applause] >> thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> you seem to have a lot of friends here. let's start with a school counselor here at stephens. >> welcome to claremont mayor pete. >> thank you. >> some of your rivals and democratic primary. >> thank you for are having us. and there is a lot of us running for president on the democrat excite, but i think safe to say i'm not like the others, one way isic per yens. -- experience, there is something a little bit obscene about anything looking at oval office and thinking that is a job can do, every time we send someone in the office it is a human, my experience is of that a mayor, i think a mayor of any size in america right now is about as relevant as it gets, i have gotten a 3 a.m. call to deal with an emergency, i know this is a job, not just about passing good policies but about managing and a moral job, that is the part we're missing today in the presidency, it is a moral office. >> mayor, mat
with pete buttigieg, more people have shown up for this town hall than any of our previous ones. let's bring out mayor pete buttigieg. [applause] >> thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> you seem to have a lot of friends here. let's start with a school counselor here at stephens. >> welcome to claremont mayor pete. >> thank you. >> some of your rivals and democratic primary. >> thank you for are having us. and there is a lot of us running for...
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here you see a view looking back to city hall. one of the pavilions activating the library frontage that is dead space, essentially. the view standing on that very terrace looking out over this transformed fulton street which is right now a parking lot. [sirens] best of all worlds that we can use this space at night when it is not blowing heavily with wind and residents can come down. and convene together. u.n. plaza. the market so successful that right now it is actually compromised by some of the design elements that are there. there are curbs in the way. they can't organize behind the tents t. the idea to smooth out this space maintaining core elements and structure to the space including the later edition of the grant in its columns that mark that access. the halpern fountain in this proposal is modified to allow for universal access so people who are in wheelchairs and aren't able-bodied can get into that space and experience being in it without the huge depression that right now is foreboding and inaccessible. and then you s
here you see a view looking back to city hall. one of the pavilions activating the library frontage that is dead space, essentially. the view standing on that very terrace looking out over this transformed fulton street which is right now a parking lot. [sirens] best of all worlds that we can use this space at night when it is not blowing heavily with wind and residents can come down. and convene together. u.n. plaza. the market so successful that right now it is actually compromised by some of...
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she laid it out in the town hall. give us the highlights and also the reaction. >> there's a big focus starting off the top, her new policy proposal she outlined down the road in spartanburg, south carolina. as state legislators in places like missouri, alabama and mississippi have been passing these restrictive abortion bills, kamala harris rolled out a plan that said she would call on the u.s. house and u.s. senate to pass major piece of legislation that would require state legislators to go and seek approval from her department of justice before signing off and ultimately putting into place those particular types of measures. if in the past those states had shown to go against -- and the courts have found them to violate roe v. wade. last night she took the issue head on, but then was also confronted by our msnbc lawrence o'donnell about the very real reality it would take 60 votes in the senate in order to pass such a legislation, a tough hurdle to overcome. this was last night over in spartanburg. >> when elected
she laid it out in the town hall. give us the highlights and also the reaction. >> there's a big focus starting off the top, her new policy proposal she outlined down the road in spartanburg, south carolina. as state legislators in places like missouri, alabama and mississippi have been passing these restrictive abortion bills, kamala harris rolled out a plan that said she would call on the u.s. house and u.s. senate to pass major piece of legislation that would require state legislators...
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virginia hall? i don't think he liked the special pleading at all and wrote yes, she would make a fine career girl in the clerical grades. he did not like this at all and she was punished and sent to estonia and all she was doing there was filing papers and answering the same. she could not stand it and wanted to get involved so she resigned but she came back to the usa for a quiet life, never. instead, she volunteered to drive ambulances for the french army on the front line when the germans invaded may 1949 was an unbelievable dangerous thing to do. a intense bombardment, machine gun fire kept driving those him .-ellipsis. at the same time telling people were going that way and biggest refugee exodus ever running away from the germans and i don't blame them. they were jolly scary and i'm sure soldiers felt the same way and running away. meanwhile, virginia was driving her ambulance with her wooden leg which he called expert and gear shifts ambulances and european-style so we do things differently
virginia hall? i don't think he liked the special pleading at all and wrote yes, she would make a fine career girl in the clerical grades. he did not like this at all and she was punished and sent to estonia and all she was doing there was filing papers and answering the same. she could not stand it and wanted to get involved so she resigned but she came back to the usa for a quiet life, never. instead, she volunteered to drive ambulances for the french army on the front line when the germans...
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it's a town hall event but a town hall event with union teachers. education top of mind.urse the vice president's wife is a teacher. this is one of those issues that's been close to him for him. what i've seen so far will look similar to what we've seen from other democratic candidates with one notably difference very in line with the joe biden brand. that's a focus on making sure students go from high school to career ready and not just college ready. it fits into the kind of blue-collar joe biden messaging we have seen so much for him. frankly for me, i'm somebody who loves town halls. i think seeing candidates take questions from actual voting human beings is such a great service. seeing that from joe biden today i think will be very instructive to see where he's at as he's getting into being the guy, the front-runner, taking questions -- unscreened questions from regular voters. >> garrett, it's such a good point, you brought me right back in town when john mccain got a question from one of his supporters in michigan about whether president obama was a muslim, saying
it's a town hall event but a town hall event with union teachers. education top of mind.urse the vice president's wife is a teacher. this is one of those issues that's been close to him for him. what i've seen so far will look similar to what we've seen from other democratic candidates with one notably difference very in line with the joe biden brand. that's a focus on making sure students go from high school to career ready and not just college ready. it fits into the kind of blue-collar joe...
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he got a lot of positive response from the town hall and the polo shirt he was wearing.e's going to run for something, he just hasn't figured out what yet. what do you think this reveals, if anything, about 2020? >> you know, i don't think it reveals anything amid the republican party in 2020. i think there's obviously a lot df d of democrats, kamala harris being one of them on the nbc town hall who will praised justin amash saying he's putting partisan before party. however you're seeing other members, kevin mccarthy and others, and the freedom caucus which he's a founding member of come out and attack him. so it shows that republicans are not moving on this issue of attacking those who defend president trump. >> julia manchester, thanks for your time. we'll talk to you in just a bit. >>> still ahead, senator and 2020 candidate kamala harris lays out her priorities if elected president during an msnbc town hall. we'll get all of the highlights coming up. >>> plus, another white house hopeful seth moulton opened up about ptsd. and introduces a plan to expand military hea
he got a lot of positive response from the town hall and the polo shirt he was wearing.e's going to run for something, he just hasn't figured out what yet. what do you think this reveals, if anything, about 2020? >> you know, i don't think it reveals anything amid the republican party in 2020. i think there's obviously a lot df d of democrats, kamala harris being one of them on the nbc town hall who will praised justin amash saying he's putting partisan before party. however you're seeing...
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in less than an hour, he will take part in a fox news town hall in claremont, new hampshire.is wallace is moderating the event, he joins us now with a preview. chris, even buttigieg has said he's a bit surprised at where he stands in this race right now. >> no, he is the it candidate so far, i've got to tell you, jon, and you can tell it right here in claremont, new hampshire, where we're going to be holding that town hall in about 55 minutes with the mayor. the place is already starting to fill up. we're here in the gymnasium at stephens high school in claremont, and there's a real sense of electricity here about mayor pete. i think a lot of people are, have learned a little bit about him and want to know more. other people really don't know that much about him, and they want to hear where he would take the country. not just his fascinating biography -- he would be the youngest president if he's elected, he'd be the first openly gay president if elected. he's a rhodes scholar, he was a veteran serving in afghanistan, but they want to know more about where he would take the c
in less than an hour, he will take part in a fox news town hall in claremont, new hampshire.is wallace is moderating the event, he joins us now with a preview. chris, even buttigieg has said he's a bit surprised at where he stands in this race right now. >> no, he is the it candidate so far, i've got to tell you, jon, and you can tell it right here in claremont, new hampshire, where we're going to be holding that town hall in about 55 minutes with the mayor. the place is already starting...