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instead of shielding people from murder in his city. he should be focusing on keeping people alive. hicago must be frustrated with this. it is one thing to be a welcoming city to immigrants and tried to work on federal and local laws including the immigration system, it is another to completely ignore the fact that there is so much murder. >> sandra: you never hear this mayor ever acknowledge the problem that it has. >> richard: i am no sympathizer for rahm emanuel, i think he is a worse man that chicago has had. i believe that a sanctuary city exist because we live in an era where politicians in washington are not courageous enough to actually fix the broken immigration. >> kennedy: let's say his anger is misplaced. >> harris: trish, i will make it up to you. president trump likes to tweet? >> trish: he does? ten times before 9:00 a.m. >> harris: he is getting stuff done. white house chief of staff john f. kelly once the president to stop making policy announcements on twitter. what? will he be able to rein him in? or should he let him be the president, let him be who he is? stay wi
instead of shielding people from murder in his city. he should be focusing on keeping people alive. hicago must be frustrated with this. it is one thing to be a welcoming city to immigrants and tried to work on federal and local laws including the immigration system, it is another to completely ignore the fact that there is so much murder. >> sandra: you never hear this mayor ever acknowledge the problem that it has. >> richard: i am no sympathizer for rahm emanuel, i think he is a...
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the cnbc news asked the mayor o houston was his city ready for this. >> houston was as ready for this as any city could be ready for this. you cannot foresee the future. >>> the mother of this newborn said she feels blessed and gateful to be alive. all she has is her baby. her possessions is a large plastic bag filled with essentials. >>> right now rain from harvey is falling across new orleans and people are preparing for flooding expected to be at worst today and tomorrow. 30,000 sandbags being filled across new orleans and people asked to stay inside during the storm. >>> two people who survived hurricane sandy in new jersey are now living through harvey in houston. her family moved to houston from mercer county just months after a 6 0 foot tall oak tree toppled on their home. the super storm claimed his grandmother's house in ocean county. >>> feels like it's almost following me. these big events, but sandy prepared med traumatically for this event. >> it's unbelievable the rain is still coming down. that's what is just amazes me that it hasn't stopped. >> so far, her street in ho
the cnbc news asked the mayor o houston was his city ready for this. >> houston was as ready for this as any city could be ready for this. you cannot foresee the future. >>> the mother of this newborn said she feels blessed and gateful to be alive. all she has is her baby. her possessions is a large plastic bag filled with essentials. >>> right now rain from harvey is falling across new orleans and people are preparing for flooding expected to be at worst today and...
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his city wants to detect illegal immigrants. the white house wants to stop please stop to it by pulling the federal funding. larry, who is right here, federal versus state? >> never let a good crisis go to waste. this has nothing to do with centricity or even the important immigration reform but everything to do a chicago politics that is what he is doing here. he's had low approval ratings and struggled in the polls and the way to bolster a port is to pick a fight with the white house. trish: you think it will work here? legally speaking i wonder because doesn't the federal government have a responsibility to ensure everyone's safety and to ensure that we are a country with borders and why are they giving money to chicago so that chicago can basically fly in the face of that smart. >> is putting his political ambition ahead of the safety of the streets of chicago, ahead of the schools of chicago and his priority is only his political grandstanding here. we need to recognize that chicago is a bad reputation as one of the murder
his city wants to detect illegal immigrants. the white house wants to stop please stop to it by pulling the federal funding. larry, who is right here, federal versus state? >> never let a good crisis go to waste. this has nothing to do with centricity or even the important immigration reform but everything to do a chicago politics that is what he is doing here. he's had low approval ratings and struggled in the polls and the way to bolster a port is to pick a fight with the white house....
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said it's illegal for the federal government to withhold public safety grants from sanctuary cities like hisolice refuse to cooperate with immigration agents. >> chicago will not let our police officers become political pawns. >> reporter: the chicago lawsuit followed similar legal action in massachusetts, washington, oregon and california, where cities say they're being harmed by the threat losing funds because they can't plan their budgets. chicago says it stands to lose $3.2 million by the potential federal action in san francisco, it's closer to hundreds of thousands of dollars. money that's attached to a promise to cooperate with federal immigration authorities which sanctuary cities refuse to do. in fact, san francisco is reaffirming its sanctuary policy by paying this illegal immigrant $190,000. [speaking spanish] >> why was i victimized? a victim to all this. >> reporter: 35-year-old pedro figueroa, a salvador an living in san francisco for ten years sued after turning him over to immigration agents, violating the sanctuary city policy. >> we work with the federal government agencies
said it's illegal for the federal government to withhold public safety grants from sanctuary cities like hisolice refuse to cooperate with immigration agents. >> chicago will not let our police officers become political pawns. >> reporter: the chicago lawsuit followed similar legal action in massachusetts, washington, oregon and california, where cities say they're being harmed by the threat losing funds because they can't plan their budgets. chicago says it stands to lose $3.2...
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he is subjecting police officers in his city and police officers in his cities or his city to unsafeironment. by not accepting, putting application for federal grant saying they should have this grant money to buy those police federal law they too could have access to money of these federal grants he is suing the administration over. lauren: joe, what is the reluctance not to work with the feds here and why isn't rahm emanuel talking about the murder rate that keeps going up and up in chicago? >> yeah i come from the school where you don't bite the hand that feeds you, this is exactly what happening here. these byrne grants not only hp police department but public defenders office and prosecutors with adjudication and corrections too. you know, i don't know what he is thinking about. i think we have over 415 i think homicides right now in chicago is a possibility. possibility we'll have unfortunately a new record in chicago. the people in chicago hasn't held rahm emanuel's feet to the fire. this is going on for years. they should demand it. after the laquan mcdonald shooting debacle,
he is subjecting police officers in his city and police officers in his cities or his city to unsafeironment. by not accepting, putting application for federal grant saying they should have this grant money to buy those police federal law they too could have access to money of these federal grants he is suing the administration over. lauren: joe, what is the reluctance not to work with the feds here and why isn't rahm emanuel talking about the murder rate that keeps going up and up in chicago?...
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his hometown tonight. theist if time he's been back in new york city to spend the night since he was inaugurated as presidentjanuary. and this is how new york is welcoming him home. this is what's going on outside his house right now. we've got some -- are these live images? yes. we've got live images. thousands 0 people have been swarming around trump tower tonight to protest the president's return home. people have been parked outside trump tower for hours now. the crowds have been big and loud, moving around midtown, manhattan. not showing signs of fizzling out anytime soon. given the first few months of his administration, him coming back to new york to spend the night since the first night of his inauguration would have had a version of this protest in some case. but the people are here tonight because of what happened this weekend in virginia and the president's grudging response, his lack of response to the neo-nazi white supremacist demonstrations in charlottesville, va, leaving two police officer's dead in a helicopter crash while monitoring the events. the protests tonight in new york are not the f
his hometown tonight. theist if time he's been back in new york city to spend the night since he was inaugurated as presidentjanuary. and this is how new york is welcoming him home. this is what's going on outside his house right now. we've got some -- are these live images? yes. we've got live images. thousands 0 people have been swarming around trump tower tonight to protest the president's return home. people have been parked outside trump tower for hours now. the crowds have been big and...
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his hometown tonight. it's the first time he's been back in new york city to spend the night since he was inaugurated as president in january. and this is how new yorkers are welcoming him home. this is what's going on outside his house right now. we've got some -- are these live images? yes. we've got live images. it's been thousands of people who have been swarming around trump tower over the course of the evening tonight basically to protest the president's return home. people have been parked outside trump tower for hours now. the crowds have been big and loud. they've been moving around midtown manhattan. they've not been showing signs of fizzling out any time soon. given the first few months of his administration, him coming back to new york to spend the night since the first night of his inauguration would have had probably resulted in some version of this demonstration in any case. however the proximate cause and catalyst for people marching to his front door tonight is what happened in virginia and the president's grudging response and lack of a response to the neo-nazi white supremacist demonstration th
his hometown tonight. it's the first time he's been back in new york city to spend the night since he was inaugurated as president in january. and this is how new yorkers are welcoming him home. this is what's going on outside his house right now. we've got some -- are these live images? yes. we've got live images. it's been thousands of people who have been swarming around trump tower over the course of the evening tonight basically to protest the president's return home. people have been...
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his city claiming the new rules are unauthorized and unconstitutional. eneral announced in late july that cities must agree to let federal immigration agents access local jails and give 48 hours notice before releasing certain people that the federal government might have their eye on. if they don't comply, those cities could lose millions in federal grant money. msnbc's mar anna aturns ois following this story. give us some context and some reaction. what are you hearing? >> chris, in chicago specifically, local lawmakers, immigrant organizations, are praising this latest lawsuit by rahm emanuel, saying it is a step in the right direction toward, quote, protecting our immigrant communities. there is a lot of fear on the ground over the undocumented population. i just got off the phone with a district where 40% of the population is undocumented and he says he's already seeing that tension between the community and law enforcement. people reluctant to open their doors, to call 911. so he hopes that this lawsuit is a step in the right direction, and that it
his city claiming the new rules are unauthorized and unconstitutional. eneral announced in late july that cities must agree to let federal immigration agents access local jails and give 48 hours notice before releasing certain people that the federal government might have their eye on. if they don't comply, those cities could lose millions in federal grant money. msnbc's mar anna aturns ois following this story. give us some context and some reaction. what are you hearing? >> chris, in...
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the mayor of charlottesville says it's time for all of his cities robert e. monument to come down. i'll talk to him one week after the tragedy that hit his city when "mtp daily" continues. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. hit could be the next big thing i should totally get that domain name... get your great idea online too... get your domain today, and get... ...a free trial of gocentral from godaddy when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back. if this is a war between goldman sachs and steve bannon s wall street made it clear today apparently which side they're on. just listen to this reaction to the bannon news
the mayor of charlottesville says it's time for all of his cities robert e. monument to come down. i'll talk to him one week after the tragedy that hit his city when "mtp daily" continues. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. hit could be the next big thing i...
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chicago mayor rahm emmanuel says his city will not be blackmailed. at issue is chicago's refusal to hold suspects at issue is chicago's refusal to hold suspects who are suspected of being undocumented immigrants in jail, for up to 48 hours so that immigration officers can pick them up. the department of justice is accusing mayor emmanuel of "spending time and taxpayer money protecting criminal aliens and putting chicago's law enforcement at greater risk." an update on the d-c firefighter seriously injured while responding to a call in northeast. authorities tell us dane smothers junior is still in critical condition. he was accidentally hit by a ladder truck earlier this week. and now we're learning "scorched souls motorcycle club" is hosting a fundraiser for smothers wednesday at "the tune inn". it's on pennsylvania avenue in southeast. the event is from 8 until noon. they're asking for a 20 dollar donation. the restaurant will have breakfast and drinks. all proceeds will go to smothers. new this morning. sad new in the world of hollywood. an a-list
chicago mayor rahm emmanuel says his city will not be blackmailed. at issue is chicago's refusal to hold suspects at issue is chicago's refusal to hold suspects who are suspected of being undocumented immigrants in jail, for up to 48 hours so that immigration officers can pick them up. the department of justice is accusing mayor emmanuel of "spending time and taxpayer money protecting criminal aliens and putting chicago's law enforcement at greater risk." an update on the d-c...
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what he thought was a van packed with explosives outside an oklahoma city bank. >> reporter: a confidential informant alerted the fbi to his plan to blow up an oklahoma city bank describing him as someone upset with the government and seeking retaliation. in the criminal complaint, he wanted to pull off an attack similar to the oklahoma city bombing, adding, i'm out for blood. when militias start getting formed i'm going after government officials. the informant introduced him to undercover fbi agent. >> he began applying components for what he believed would make an improvised explosive device. >> he thought was a working bomb and tried to detonate it with a cell phone. >> he parked the van in the alley of bank first and fled to a safe location in order to remotely detonate the bomb. >> reporter: he followed the three percenters. former fbi assistant director. >> we have violent people who are on the fringe who are angry, who feel a call to action, who feel like their response is the answer. and too often that response is to kill a lot of innocents. >> reporter: he was in federal court in oklahoma city which incide incide
what he thought was a van packed with explosives outside an oklahoma city bank. >> reporter: a confidential informant alerted the fbi to his plan to blow up an oklahoma city bank describing him as someone upset with the government and seeking retaliation. in the criminal complaint, he wanted to pull off an attack similar to the oklahoma city bombing, adding, i'm out for blood. when militias start getting formed i'm going after government officials. the informant introduced him to...
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now a governor thinks monuments in his city need to go and go more quickly.us next. ♪ ♪ i'm living that yacht life, life, life ♪ ♪ top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas ♪ ♪ it's a champagne and models potpourri ♪ ♪ on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, ♪ ♪ gany, gany, gany, gany ♪ watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested iso being cool comes naturally. on car insurance, hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? >>> the violence in charlottesville not stopping the mayor of lexington, kentucky from making a decision for his city. he wants it confederate statues in lexington removeed from the courthouse. he must bring our country together. jim gray joins us now. you had planned to move the statues before but you expedited the move after saturday's attack. why is it the right thing to do now
now a governor thinks monuments in his city need to go and go more quickly.us next. ♪ ♪ i'm living that yacht life, life, life ♪ ♪ top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas ♪ ♪ it's a champagne and models potpourri ♪ ♪ on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, ♪ ♪ gany, gany, gany, gany ♪ watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested iso being cool comes naturally. on car insurance, hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels....
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city bank. wa told undercover agents he ared was formerly a member of an anti government group. >>> and president trump is at his new york city for the first time since being sworn into office.utsiyeer rssty daotprtees trump tower expressed anger at his response to the car attack at a white supremist rally in virginia that left one person dead. the president took a lot of heat for failing to call out white supremists after the attack. it's not the first time he's been accused of criticizing the group. major garrett has more. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms -- >> reporter: the leader of the free world was behind his daughter, attorney general and vice president in denouncing white supremacists and neo nazis by name. on saturday the president implied counterprotesters and d blaramiee.shieme wg ld >> we condemn in the strongest poible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. >> reporter: that initial equivocation echoed ways in which mr. trump has played to racially motivated segments of american politics. startingith his five year advocacy of the birther movement wh
city bank. wa told undercover agents he ared was formerly a member of an anti government group. >>> and president trump is at his new york city for the first time since being sworn into office.utsiyeer rssty daotprtees trump tower expressed anger at his response to the car attack at a white supremist rally in virginia that left one person dead. the president took a lot of heat for failing to call out white supremists after the attack. it's not the first time he's been accused of...
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to discuss how his city became ground zero for this past weekend's violence. with so much focus on what the president did and didn't say and that statement yesterday, we want to get your thoughts on that debate over the president's words. tost: the first thing i want point out is that i think the president was correct in saying all violence in any shape or form, any of this mob rule mentality has to be called out for what it is and has to be stopped in its tracks. if it doesn't we will get further down the rabbit hole. the fact that he didn't pick out one specific group -- supposing blackt picked out the lives matter groups that were protesting on the other side, equally violent, i was therefore four hours getting pepper spray by both groups. there was plenty of violence to go around. host: given the background over the battle of the monuments, how did this happen in charlottesville? becausehe battle began it was an issue brought up after ,he shooting in south carolina the church there, after that one of our city counselor says, wouldn't it be nice if we could
to discuss how his city became ground zero for this past weekend's violence. with so much focus on what the president did and didn't say and that statement yesterday, we want to get your thoughts on that debate over the president's words. tost: the first thing i want point out is that i think the president was correct in saying all violence in any shape or form, any of this mob rule mentality has to be called out for what it is and has to be stopped in its tracks. if it doesn't we will get...
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he plans to keep his city council seat. >>> an urban search and rescue task force got their orders to head to texas. >> reporter: all morning long members out of menlo park were in standby mode. knowing they would be deployed to respond to tropical storm harvey. then at 12:30, the order came down. >> we were going to send out a modular package, which is a 14- person team to man our rescue boats. >> reporter: the crew will be hauling tons of rescue gear to texas including chain saws, extra fuel, and a variety of boats ready to navigate the shallow waters that have inundated the houston area. >> there will be a place where people are basically stranded and they need to get out and get to shelter. they may have a medical emergency. those kinds of cases where you go in and get them out. >> reporter: the group has had a lot of experience in natural disasters including hurricane katrina. >> when we went to katrina we did not have boats. the mission for the rescue team was mostly for earthquakes, those kinds of things where the buildings came down. we knew we needed something else. >> the me
he plans to keep his city council seat. >>> an urban search and rescue task force got their orders to head to texas. >> reporter: all morning long members out of menlo park were in standby mode. knowing they would be deployed to respond to tropical storm harvey. then at 12:30, the order came down. >> we were going to send out a modular package, which is a 14- person team to man our rescue boats. >> reporter: the crew will be hauling tons of rescue gear to texas...
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his leap from a building >> ooh. >>> and good morning, we begin with charlottesville, virginia, a city in mourning after this weekend's deadly violence. >> here's what we know right now. especially about james fields, a man charged with plowing his vehicle into ray crowd of people photographed earlier in the day marching with a white supremacy group. an army spokeswoman says he reported for basic training in august 2015 but was later released and fields is due in court today facing murder and other charges. >> the charlottesville woman killed in that crash was heather heyer who worked as a paralegal. the other vics were virginia state troopers who died when their helicopter crashed as they were looking to get to the scene. mourners have been gathered in charlottesville to remember those victims and to call for peace going forward. abc abc's emily rau the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the city of charlottesville is still in a state of emergency. the streets though are quiet this morning after a night of vigils bolton here and across the country. the alleged driver behind the wheel of this car mowing down a crowd o
his leap from a building >> ooh. >>> and good morning, we begin with charlottesville, virginia, a city in mourning after this weekend's deadly violence. >> here's what we know right now. especially about james fields, a man charged with plowing his vehicle into ray crowd of people photographed earlier in the day marching with a white supremacy group. an army spokeswoman says he reported for basic training in august 2015 but was later released and fields is due in court...
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not welcome in our city. >> reporter: that's the mayor's message to anyone who brings violence to his city>> and those that wish to spout hate and commit violence, you're not welcome in berkeley. >> reporter: just two days before a right wing rally was scheduled at the civic center park, the organizer canceled the event, she says in fear that other groups would use it for a platform for hate and violence. still. >> we want to show the world tomorrow that berkeley can come together. >> reporter: city leaders and the community and the police are preparing for the worst. >> we know the groups that have a hateful message plan oncoming like they have in previous months, so we're taking every precaution. >> reporter: counterprotesters like the freedom socialist party still plan to show up tomorrow. they believe the cancellation of the right wing rally doesn't mean hate groups won't show up. >> what they're trying to do is continue to recruit and be violent against our side. >> reporter: with her message plastered all over the city, only tomorrow will tell if its heard loud and clear. >> stand un
not welcome in our city. >> reporter: that's the mayor's message to anyone who brings violence to his city>> and those that wish to spout hate and commit violence, you're not welcome in berkeley. >> reporter: just two days before a right wing rally was scheduled at the civic center park, the organizer canceled the event, she says in fear that other groups would use it for a platform for hate and violence. still. >> we want to show the world tomorrow that berkeley can...
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council, has witnessed these internal divisions and challenges, ever since the battle that liberated his city ( translated ): the start of liberation was a challenge. it is hard to organize a city that was ruled by terror for two years. and after we freed manbij, we needed to clear the city from the isis ideology. >> reporter: the fate of manbij has also been complicated by another factor: geography. the town sits just 25 miles from its watchful turkish neighbor. it lies on a fault-line within syria: the regime of president bashar al assad to the west, u.s.-backed kurdish and arab forces to the east, and an isis insurgency, that is on its heels, but far from gone, darwish says. >> ( translated ): turkey is trying to destabilize us. the regime also wants manbij. isis is still here and also working against us. for a year, we have not had any internal disorder or attack from inside, but we have had attacks from outside. >> reporter: despite a year without isis, turkish military incursions remain a threat. turkish air strikes killed syrian democratic forces near manbij last year, and the city rem
council, has witnessed these internal divisions and challenges, ever since the battle that liberated his city ( translated ): the start of liberation was a challenge. it is hard to organize a city that was ruled by terror for two years. and after we freed manbij, we needed to clear the city from the isis ideology. >> reporter: the fate of manbij has also been complicated by another factor: geography. the town sits just 25 miles from its watchful turkish neighbor. it lies on a fault-line...
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policy forces his city to choose between its core values and its need for crime fighting grants. chicags corporcouncil says there's another reason for the lawsuit. >> we are bringingthis legal challenge because the rhetoric and the threats from this administration embodied in these new conditions imposed on unrelated public safety grant funds are breeding a culture and a climate of fear within the communities in our city. >> the lawsuit complains about conditions from the feds that require unlimited access to local jails by immigration agents. >>> some big changes ahead for drivers along one of san francisco's busiest streets. >> cyclists fed up with drivers swerving into the green bike lanes. >> plus a stand off on a california trail. we'll show you hikers close encounter with a mountain lion. >> and heads up if you drive a pickup truck, gm is recalling half a million of one of its most popular models. >>> coming up, threats of retaliation come from north korea after the u.s. announces harsh new sanctuary cities. >> plus how a devastating tornado tore through oklahoma and no one
policy forces his city to choose between its core values and its need for crime fighting grants. chicags corporcouncil says there's another reason for the lawsuit. >> we are bringingthis legal challenge because the rhetoric and the threats from this administration embodied in these new conditions imposed on unrelated public safety grant funds are breeding a culture and a climate of fear within the communities in our city. >> the lawsuit complains about conditions from the feds that...
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of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on. it's intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city and actually all of the assemblies were declared unlawful and police were trying to break them up here in the city there was a very heavy police presence with many in riot gear and the virginia national guard was also here as well. protests in general they were started in reaction to the idea that confederate monuments here in the city would be taken down white nationalist came here to protest that happening. saturday's clashes in charlottesville have become one of the bloodiest incidents to date over the removal of a confederate monument a pepper spray batons and makeshift weapons were used and brawls between far right demonstrators on count to protest as more than thirty people were injured and school was arrested but in a separate inciden
of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on. it's intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city and actually all of the assemblies were declared unlawful and police were trying to break them up here in the city there was a very heavy police...
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his injuries. part of my family. is and i want me and i lost some of my students and friends. in the us so so if the city a child was shot by the saudi special forces and he doubts that he was shot in the car of his family the so-called saudi renovations began in the spring and have been aided with the use of western equipment canadian military vehicles for example are being used. we are looking at these claims very seriously and have immediately launched a review saudi arabia is canada's second the biggest. of the us and the u.k. also routinely sell billions of dollars worth of equipment to the kingdom which has repeatedly been accused of human rights violations activist i mean never told us about the destruction of our media. two thousand and eleven zero army air was. one of the strongest towns in qatif calling for reforms calling for more rights in saudi arabia not only for she even for certain needs i will dare the government to invite independent investigation of what's happening to interview these twenty thousand who have been displaced not to say let some members who they know what would they say
his injuries. part of my family. is and i want me and i lost some of my students and friends. in the us so so if the city a child was shot by the saudi special forces and he doubts that he was shot in the car of his family the so-called saudi renovations began in the spring and have been aided with the use of western equipment canadian military vehicles for example are being used. we are looking at these claims very seriously and have immediately launched a review saudi arabia is canada's...
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bottom 7, fellow houston native showing out for his city.ayoff pitch, bases loaded, snacks it deep to center, three run double for. nats win 8-3. some cool kids watching orioles and mariners. she made the right call. scope unloads on this pitch. deep shot to left, long gong, 29th homer of the season. scopes takes over in the team lead, his best friend now second, not for language. manny going low for the ball again gets it. home run, gets two. gets everyone dancing. dillen bundy on the mound for the birds. fans hoping for the first complete game shutout. he delivers. 1 hit, 12 strikeouts, the complete game shut outfor bundy, o's win their first game. last tune-up for the redskins before their precondition finale. he hasn't died if daughter son will day. he's played one season game in his career. redskins bucks right here on thursday night. to the court mystics hosting kt suns. maryland's all time leading scorer dominating down the road from college park. game high 10, 5 assists from thomas. suns boat the mystics 86-76. just two games left. t
bottom 7, fellow houston native showing out for his city.ayoff pitch, bases loaded, snacks it deep to center, three run double for. nats win 8-3. some cool kids watching orioles and mariners. she made the right call. scope unloads on this pitch. deep shot to left, long gong, 29th homer of the season. scopes takes over in the team lead, his best friend now second, not for language. manny going low for the ball again gets it. home run, gets two. gets everyone dancing. dillen bundy on the mound...
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boston mayor marty walsh joins me on his city plans to handle a controversial gathering this coming weekend. and the alabama senate special. could roy moore win the primary without a runoff? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right annoy. >> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." folks, what i just saw gave me the wrong kind of chills. obviously, i'm a bit shaken from what i just heard. and i suspect it's not just me. moments ago at trump tower, the president of the united states painted white nationalists and members of the alt-right as victims of what he described as club-wielding members of the alt-left. it was a chilling mix of what about-ism, false equivalence and a total muddying of the waters after one person was killed and at least 19 people were injured after members of the kkk, neo-nazis, and white supremacists protested the removal of a confederate statue in charlottesville. where to begin? you might as well start with the president painting these protesters as the real victims of a violent left-wing movement. >> want the alt-left that came chargi
boston mayor marty walsh joins me on his city plans to handle a controversial gathering this coming weekend. and the alabama senate special. could roy moore win the primary without a runoff? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right annoy. >> good evening. i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." folks, what i just saw gave me the wrong kind of chills. obviously, i'm a bit shaken from what i just heard. and i suspect it's not just me. moments ago at...
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the mayor of richmoar richmond,, says he wants to see the removal of his city's monuments. governor of virginia also called for the removal across his state. >>> in charlottesville, a thousand people attended the memorial for heather heyer, the woman fatally hit on saturday. many honored her by wearing purple, her favorite color. and heather's father praised her as a loving, passionate person. >> she loved people. she wanted equality. she wanted to put down hate. and for my part, we just need to stop all this stuff and forgive each other. >> heather's mother also spoke optimistic at the legacy her daughter leaves behind. >> they tried to kill my child to shut her up. well, guess what? you just magnified her. this is just the beginning of heather's legacy. i would rather have my child. but by golly, if i've got to give her up, we're going to make it count. >> and on friday, there will be another memorial service for the two virginia state troopers who died in a helicopter crash that saturday. >>> the u.s. coast guard continues its search this morning for five army soldiers m
the mayor of richmoar richmond,, says he wants to see the removal of his city's monuments. governor of virginia also called for the removal across his state. >>> in charlottesville, a thousand people attended the memorial for heather heyer, the woman fatally hit on saturday. many honored her by wearing purple, her favorite color. and heather's father praised her as a loving, passionate person. >> she loved people. she wanted equality. she wanted to put down hate. and for my part,...
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mayor eric garcetti said in his first year as mayor that his city wanted to host the games again. >>was a marathon. in fact, a couple of times we were count out of the race all together. we never hit a wall, we never lost our focus. the training paid off and today we're at the finish line. >> with l.a. hosting the 2028 summer olympics, that means paris is set to hosthe 2024 games. >> and you should have seen drew. he went into full training mode to get ready. >> absolutely. time to check on just how hot we're going to get around here. >> hey, drew. >> dan and ama, if you're going to exercise, do it early tomorrow morning baus by mid date in the afternoon warm weather will move into much of the region. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing tonight a typical summer-like pat earp. clouds on the cost. a live look from the east bay hills camera. got the pockets of follow trying to take over parts of san francisco and the bay bridge. the accuweather highlights will show you, we'll have fog tomorrow morning but the bigger story the heept advisory not only for tomorrow but lasting unti
mayor eric garcetti said in his first year as mayor that his city wanted to host the games again. >>was a marathon. in fact, a couple of times we were count out of the race all together. we never hit a wall, we never lost our focus. the training paid off and today we're at the finish line. >> with l.a. hosting the 2028 summer olympics, that means paris is set to hosthe 2024 games. >> and you should have seen drew. he went into full training mode to get ready. >>...
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the mayor of charlottesville said he was heartbroken over what happened in his city. q mccray is in charlottesville this evening, getting updates from him through the evening. we have live team coverage of the story with amy aubert monitoring events from the live desk in the newsroom. any moment now, we are expecting to get underway with the press conference. we understand the driver of the silver car that you see racing backwards is in custody tonight. and we will continue monitoring events in charlottesville as they happen. whenever it happens by signing up to get text alerts on news like this at wjla.com/text. a daycare worker in nevada caught on camera tossing a five-year-old child. the employee has since been fired. a closer look at the surveillance video. the mother said the daughter was playing, the girl started bickering, and that is when the worker literally at aggressively removed her daughter. butstarts to walk away, immediately turns around, this time tossing the child several feet. believeust cannot even that you saw this happen to your child and you were
the mayor of charlottesville said he was heartbroken over what happened in his city. q mccray is in charlottesville this evening, getting updates from him through the evening. we have live team coverage of the story with amy aubert monitoring events from the live desk in the newsroom. any moment now, we are expecting to get underway with the press conference. we understand the driver of the silver car that you see racing backwards is in custody tonight. and we will continue monitoring events in...
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chicago mayor rahm emanuel says his city will not be blackmailed. mayor emanuel: it will not be challenged and this is one of many things. the trump administration has been very clear that they narrowed the focus but this is the camel's nose under the test. melanie: at issue is chicago's holding those suspected to be undocumented immigrants in jail for up to 48 hours so immigration officers can pick them up. the department of justice issued a statement accruesing -- accusing mayor emanuel protecting criminal aliens and putting law enforcement at greater risk. executives are calling an internet rumor claimed the plain to give discounted drinks immigrants on august 11. coming up next -- more pictures coming in closely monitoring the situation in san antonio, texas. a water rescue happening right now. these are live pictures and we'll have much more coming up this hour. also ahead, rescue by committee. mowed down by a car, a man is pulled from beneath by a bunch of strangers. we'll get more on this incredible video coming up. plus, an all out manhunt f
chicago mayor rahm emanuel says his city will not be blackmailed. mayor emanuel: it will not be challenged and this is one of many things. the trump administration has been very clear that they narrowed the focus but this is the camel's nose under the test. melanie: at issue is chicago's holding those suspected to be undocumented immigrants in jail for up to 48 hours so immigration officers can pick them up. the department of justice issued a statement accruesing -- accusing mayor emanuel...
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of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city and i have a message to all the white supremacists and the nazis who came into charlottesville today our message is plain and simple go home the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on and has intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city and actually all of the assembly is that were declared unlawful and police were trying to break them up here in the city there was a very heavy police presence with many and riot gear and the virginia national guard was also here as well now the protests in general they were started in reaction to the idea that confederate monument here in the city would be taken down white nationalist came here to protest that happening. some of these unite the right to march in charlottesville was to protest the removal of a confederate statue on the renaming of two local parks at least fifteen people were injured w
of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city and i have a message to all the white supremacists and the nazis who came into charlottesville today our message is plain and simple go home the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on and has intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city...
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of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city and condemned the division that's being seen the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on. it's intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city and actually all of the assemblies were declared unlawful and police were trying to break them up here in the city there was a very heavy police presence with many in riot gear and the virginia national guard was also here as well. protests in general they were started in reaction to the idea that confederate monuments here in the city would be taken down and so the last white nationalists came here to protest that happening. saturday's classrooms in charlottesville had become one of the bloodiest incidents to date over the removal of a confederate monument pepper spray buttons and make sure weapons were used in brawls between far right demonstrators on counter protest as well the thirty people we
of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city and condemned the division that's being seen the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on. it's intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city and actually all of the assemblies were declared unlawful and police were trying to break them up...
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lexington kentucky's mayor says he wants to see two confederate statues in his city removed.ray says he's asked the state military commission for permission to remove them. >> it could be weeks perhaps months before we learn what caused saturday's deadly helicopter crash. it was providing support for state police who were dealing with the violence in charlottesville. those killed were lieutenant jay cullen of midlothian virginia and trooper pilot burke bates. cullen was a 23 year veteran, bates a 13 year veteran who would have turned 41 years old yesterday. both men were married and each leave behind two children. >> time now is 4:34. tensions with north korea remain high despite ongoing diplomacy behind the scenes. cia director pompeo says he believes kim jong un will continue to develop his missile program and expects there will be even more missile tests. >> they test another missile or if they should conduct a nuclear weapons test, they develop expertise, they expand the envelope and so it is probably fair to say that they are moving towards that at a ever alarming rate.
lexington kentucky's mayor says he wants to see two confederate statues in his city removed.ray says he's asked the state military commission for permission to remove them. >> it could be weeks perhaps months before we learn what caused saturday's deadly helicopter crash. it was providing support for state police who were dealing with the violence in charlottesville. those killed were lieutenant jay cullen of midlothian virginia and trooper pilot burke bates. cullen was a 23 year veteran,...
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he plans on keeping his city council seat. >>> the crews of alameda county and cal fire battling a grass fire around 6:30 pm at mines road south of livermore. video and photos were tweeted by the alameda county fire department showing fire retardant being thrown on the flames as the smoke billowed up, and at least 50 acres have burned in the steep hills and only 10% contained. we expect another report shortly after daylight. there is no word of injuries. investigators still do not know how the fire started. >>> it is 4:20 am. >>> harvey has a huge impact on flight with over 1500 canceled, more cancellations coming and several cruise ships are stuck at the as they wait for safe window -- as they wait for safe window to return. >>> the whole foods chain has amazon taking over the ownership. around here, i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. heads up! you know what, don't worry about it. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. it was mostly water. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. i mean, i give away water for free. i'm not about
he plans on keeping his city council seat. >>> the crews of alameda county and cal fire battling a grass fire around 6:30 pm at mines road south of livermore. video and photos were tweeted by the alameda county fire department showing fire retardant being thrown on the flames as the smoke billowed up, and at least 50 acres have burned in the steep hills and only 10% contained. we expect another report shortly after daylight. there is no word of injuries. investigators still do not know...
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lee statue from his city's downtown today. organizers of last weekend's unite the right rally have -- charlottesville is also reporting that the mayor will call for a community meeting how to honor heather heyer who was killed when it turned violent. one calls for a memorial to replace the robert e. lee statue. >>> it was chaos in spain. right now, police are trying to track down the person responsible for 13 deaths. >> this is a live picture now from the town of cambrils, where there's a second incident and several suspects were shot and killed. we're going back to the live desk for details. erika. >> a lot of numbers to break down for you. five
lee statue from his city's downtown today. organizers of last weekend's unite the right rally have -- charlottesville is also reporting that the mayor will call for a community meeting how to honor heather heyer who was killed when it turned violent. one calls for a memorial to replace the robert e. lee statue. >>> it was chaos in spain. right now, police are trying to track down the person responsible for 13 deaths. >> this is a live picture now from the town of cambrils, where...
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we know that the mayor of phoenix asked president trump to stay away from his city and there are major protests planned there tonight. what more are you hearing? >> reporter: hey there, pam. yeah, as you said, we are hearing that several different progressive and anti-bigot groups are going to be protesting the president here in phoenix at the phoenix convention center. there will be waiting for him outside. this is in response to the president's remarks on the violence in charlottesville one week ago today at trump tower. the mayor of phoenix, as you said, greg stanton, asked the president to push this event back. obviously, the president deciding to move forward. we have also heard from the chief of police in phoenix who says that her officers are ready for anything. as you said, this is a campaign-style rally and we've seen a lot of fireworks from the president when he's among his most ardent supporters, so following that very by-the-book, by-the-teleprompter speech about afghanistan yesterday, all eyes are going to be on what the president says tonight. if he makes reference again
we know that the mayor of phoenix asked president trump to stay away from his city and there are major protests planned there tonight. what more are you hearing? >> reporter: hey there, pam. yeah, as you said, we are hearing that several different progressive and anti-bigot groups are going to be protesting the president here in phoenix at the phoenix convention center. there will be waiting for him outside. this is in response to the president's remarks on the violence in charlottesville...
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lee statue from his city's downtown today. organizers of last weekend's unite the right rally have -- charlottesville is also reporting that the mayor will call for a community meeting how to honor heather heyer who was killed when it turned violent. one calls for a memorial to replace the robert e. lee statue. >>> it was chaos in spain. right now, police are trying to track down the person responsible for 13 deaths. >> this is a live picture now from the town of cambrils, where there's a second incident and several suspects were shot and killed. we're going back to the live desk for details. erika. >> a lot of numbers to break down for you. five but the person they really want to find at this hour, the driver of the van that crashed into a crowd in barcelona. a towing crew took the vanna way overnight. police say the van targeted pedestrians on a busy tourist street. swerving left and right to hit as many people as possible. and in the town of camblils, two hours south of barcelona, six people were killed. they killed five su
lee statue from his city's downtown today. organizers of last weekend's unite the right rally have -- charlottesville is also reporting that the mayor will call for a community meeting how to honor heather heyer who was killed when it turned violent. one calls for a memorial to replace the robert e. lee statue. >>> it was chaos in spain. right now, police are trying to track down the person responsible for 13 deaths. >> this is a live picture now from the town of cambrils, where...
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the people of this city do now have a chance to take stock and they know there are struggles ahead. thank you, guys. rodman young is now homeless in hisuse was flooded when two reservoirs spilt over. it's sad. it is sad and you feel a little bit hopeless because you're losing all your stuff and they only gave us, from the point we woke up, a couple of hours sleep and we were fighting the waters at our house. here people formed a chain to help an elderly man trapped in his car. the human touch that has brought people together plain to see. as it moves across the southern united states the wake of this storm is widening and so is the damage. the bleak legacy of hurricane harvey will be felt for years to come. james cook, bbc news, houston. the chair of the independent inquiry into building regulations set up in response to the grenfell tower fire has said it's inevitable she will find failings in the existing system. damejudith hackitt has promised to produce an interim report by christmas, and herfinal conclusions by spring next year. karl mercer has the details. before the 14th of june, few people had even heard of g re nfell tower. t
the people of this city do now have a chance to take stock and they know there are struggles ahead. thank you, guys. rodman young is now homeless in hisuse was flooded when two reservoirs spilt over. it's sad. it is sad and you feel a little bit hopeless because you're losing all your stuff and they only gave us, from the point we woke up, a couple of hours sleep and we were fighting the waters at our house. here people formed a chain to help an elderly man trapped in his car. the human touch...
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mayor siggener says the actions of a few will not prevent his city from moving forward. >> i refuse to be intimidated by somebody who thinks we can stop that work, we can stop change the narrative just because i'm going to shout and yell and send you a bunch of nasty tweets and open carry in your public parks. >> reporter: there have been police helicopters flying over the protests all day today. late this afternoon, a state police helicopter crashed, killing both people on board, bringing the total fatalities to three. reena. >> ninan: paula reid. thank you, paula. president trump's calls for calm in charlottesville came hours after he was urged by china's president to ratchet down his rhetoric against north korea. here's errol barnett. > >> reporter: the president's jovial call with guam's governor, eddie calvo, on friday revealed the commander in chief's confidence, despite north korea's threat to target the island. it is in stark contrast to multiple appearances in front of the press and online in which the president used fiery language aimed directly at an unpredictable kim jong-u
mayor siggener says the actions of a few will not prevent his city from moving forward. >> i refuse to be intimidated by somebody who thinks we can stop that work, we can stop change the narrative just because i'm going to shout and yell and send you a bunch of nasty tweets and open carry in your public parks. >> reporter: there have been police helicopters flying over the protests all day today. late this afternoon, a state police helicopter crashed, killing both people on board,...
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here's the mayor of los angeles on what the decision means for his city.s will give us the seed ofa the 2028 games will give us the seed of a new olympic legacy in la and around the world. we can build it right now instead of waiting until the olympics are over. simply put, what we are able to negotiate, this deal was too good to pass up. our los angeles correspondent, peter bowes, has more on this story from los angeles. first of all, is this actually confirmed? well, it is confirmed as far as los angeles is confirmed. it is not absolutely confirmed, as you indicated. the international olympic committee needs to meet in a few weeks' time to absolutely rubberstamped this. but los angeles is confirming this. —— rubberstamp. it is all but confirmed. it is very good fuller settlers. . it is all but confirmed. it is very good fullersettlers. . everyone it is all but confirmed. it is very good fuller settlers. . everyone is celebrating. a few people are wondering what will happen in a few yea rs' wondering what will happen in a few years' time. it is an unusual
here's the mayor of los angeles on what the decision means for his city.s will give us the seed ofa the 2028 games will give us the seed of a new olympic legacy in la and around the world. we can build it right now instead of waiting until the olympics are over. simply put, what we are able to negotiate, this deal was too good to pass up. our los angeles correspondent, peter bowes, has more on this story from los angeles. first of all, is this actually confirmed? well, it is confirmed as far as...
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of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city and i have a message to all the white supremacists and the nazis who came into charlottesville today our message is plain and simple go home the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on. and has intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city and actually all of the assembly is that were declared unlawful and police were trying to break them up here in the city there was a very heavy police presence with many and riot gear and virginia national guard with also here as well well the main reason for saturday's the right march was the authorities plans to remove a confederate statue renamed to local parks at least fifteen people were injured in the ensuing violence scores arrested pepper spray makeshift weapons were used in brawls between far right demonstrators on counter protesters in a separate incident a police helicopter which was monit
of virginia also spoke about the attack after it happened about how this is not representative of his city and i have a message to all the white supremacists and the nazis who came into charlottesville today our message is plain and simple go home the hatred and rhetoric that has gone on. and has intensified over the last couple months is dividing this great nation the protests actually started on friday night and continued in on saturday saturday a state of emergency was declared for the city...
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he refers to his city as a welcoming city. the only welcoming going on there are criminal illegal aliens who know they can get sanctuary there. it's outrageous for him to suggest that somehow he's going to sue the department of justice because he does the like the criteria imposed upon all of us about partnering with our federal partners. gerri: we have the justice department saying more chicago whats were murdered in 2016 than l.a. and new york combines. the federal officials say they are trying to protect americans. your view? >> this is what most of americans are frustrated with. you have officials who took an oath to uphold the law. the mayor there, rahm emanuel said the doj has no right to change the criteria for the grants being awarded to cities like chicago. the reality is the only way anyone can change that is congress. if he believes that, how is it he feels since congress created our immigration laws that it doesn't apply to him in that regard. that's where the people of this country have a problem local officials d
he refers to his city as a welcoming city. the only welcoming going on there are criminal illegal aliens who know they can get sanctuary there. it's outrageous for him to suggest that somehow he's going to sue the department of justice because he does the like the criteria imposed upon all of us about partnering with our federal partners. gerri: we have the justice department saying more chicago whats were murdered in 2016 than l.a. and new york combines. the federal officials say they are...