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. >> michelle obama was the commencement speaker for jackson state university. in her speech, she discussed the school's segregated past and encouraged the students their right to vote. his is 30 minutes. mrs. obama: let me thank the dock for for that wonderful introduction and leadership of this fine university. and i thank the representatives and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today as well as mr. perry, all of the trustees, dr. blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i may be a little jet lagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all get here, the moms and dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors. all you all mu
. >> michelle obama was the commencement speaker for jackson state university. in her speech, she discussed the school's segregated past and encouraged the students their right to vote. his is 30 minutes. mrs. obama: let me thank the dock for for that wonderful introduction and leadership of this fine university. and i thank the representatives and all the elected officials and members of congress who are here with us today as well as mr. perry, all of the trustees, dr. blaine, reverend...
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so they jackson state coach of the time thought hard about how to prepare his team. he said his players down and told them to stay focused on two goals. first, beat grambling state of course. one of the best teams in the country. above and set a good example. he said because the whole state, the whole country would be watching. so the players make sure their shoes were shined, their laces tied. they took special pain not to accidentally write anything in the locker room. said, wef the players all wanted to be representatives of our families, our hometowns, our communities. we wanted to take care of that stadium as much as we could, so it would be there for the next black team. and then they went out and they played their hearts out. ,nd jackson state won that game giving grambling its only loss of the season. but more importantly, the world when blackuld happen folks came into the stadium. what did they see? they sell people enjoying a football game. same kind of skills and sportsmanship and chatterjee of any other game. andy simply showing displaying sportsmanship, t
so they jackson state coach of the time thought hard about how to prepare his team. he said his players down and told them to stay focused on two goals. first, beat grambling state of course. one of the best teams in the country. above and set a good example. he said because the whole state, the whole country would be watching. so the players make sure their shoes were shined, their laces tied. they took special pain not to accidentally write anything in the locker room. said, wef the players...
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blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i might be a little jetlagged, but i am here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all get here, the moms and dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors. all you all must give it up! give it up! [cheers and applause] mrs. obama: and finally, most of all, i wanted to join in congratulating,', what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016! whoa! you all deserve all of that and more because i know how hard you worked studying late into the night, writing and rewriting those papers, taking all those exams. my lord. but i heard you like to have some fun over t
blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i might be a little jetlagged, but i am here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the...
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as you say here in jackson state, the world better get ready because here y'all come. i love you all so much. i hope you have a phenomenal day. i will pray for you every step of the way. god bless you all. good luck on the road ahead. [applause] i am proud of you all. proud of you guys. get it done. [applause] >> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary, stopping at slippery rock university and washington and jefferson college and harrisburg university -- area community college. resources onctive c-span.org. visitors were able to share their thoughts about the upcoming election. we ended the week in thornton, pennsylvania where it visited a middle school to visit them. a special thanks to our cable partners comcast and armstrong for helping this. you can do this online. view more online. >> secretary of state henry kissinger was part of a recent conversation on the vietnam war. he talked about his war -- role during the war and what led to the u.s. withdrawal more than 40 years ago. this was at the lbj presidential library in austi
as you say here in jackson state, the world better get ready because here y'all come. i love you all so much. i hope you have a phenomenal day. i will pray for you every step of the way. god bless you all. good luck on the road ahead. [applause] i am proud of you all. proud of you guys. get it done. [applause] >> recently our campaign 2016 bus made a visit to pennsylvania during its primary, stopping at slippery rock university and washington and jefferson college and harrisburg...
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. >>> let's move over to jackson state lake park. this mom is feeding her kids.he looks young, like she's a young mom. she's so little. >> that's the problem today, teen pregnancies. >> i do know we caught these adorable moments on video. he post ad few on instagram. you see him playing and hanging out. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> enter the buzz word on facebook, twitter or both. >> let's reveal wednesday's buzz word. it's enemy. >> click on ipad win and enter the buzz word, enemy. >> somebody will win a flat screen tv, so good luck, everybody. >>> approaching someone in person seems to be a thing of the past. >> a real life human woman. what do we do? >> don't you dare talk to her. >> that's ridiculous. >> how technology has taken over. >> what the hell? around them and you see them take off. you have a better understanding how they did it. >>> you guys remember the good old days when you go into a bar and see someone you like, you lock eyes and maybe as the night continued y
. >>> let's move over to jackson state lake park. this mom is feeding her kids.he looks young, like she's a young mom. she's so little. >> that's the problem today, teen pregnancies. >> i do know we caught these adorable moments on video. he post ad few on instagram. you see him playing and hanging out. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> you need the buzz word, 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> enter the buzz word on facebook,...
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visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, republican rights michelle obama gives the commencement address at jackson state university, mississippi. >> in iraq and afghanistan, i helped both countries with their
visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, republican rights michelle obama gives the commencement address at jackson state university, mississippi. >> in iraq and afghanistan, i helped both countries with their
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that's followed by first lady michelle obama speaking to the graduates of jackson state university. and later, former secretary of state henry kisen jerzutches the vietnam war and u.s. foreign policy. at a forum hosted by the l.b.j. residential library. this week, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum honored georgia congressman john lewis with the 2016 ely weasel award. -- elie wiesel award. he worked with martin luther king jr. and other prominent leaders. the ceremony is 35 minutes. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the useum vice chair, alan holt. >> good evening, everyone. it's an honor to be here, and i want to express my thanks to all of you for being here. i want to especially thank this evening's chairs, beth hifitz and jody and wrod mackland. [applause] and the washington community. my home community for this fantastic show of support for the museum and its campaign. i am the son of holocaust survivors. and i am also blessed. i just celebrated with my parents their 70th wedding anniversary. [applause] i grew up in the 1950's and the 1960's. two events that i mos
that's followed by first lady michelle obama speaking to the graduates of jackson state university. and later, former secretary of state henry kisen jerzutches the vietnam war and u.s. foreign policy. at a forum hosted by the l.b.j. residential library. this week, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum honored georgia congressman john lewis with the 2016 ely weasel award. -- elie wiesel award. he worked with martin luther king jr. and other prominent leaders. the ceremony is 35 minutes. announcer:...
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. >> this year, first lady michelle obama was the commencement speaker for jackson state university.ch, she discussed the school's segregated past and encouraged the students their right to vote. this is 30 minutes.
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that's followed by first lady michelle obama speaking to the graduates of jackson state university. and later, former secretary of state henry kisen jerzutches the vietnam war and u.s. foreign policy. at a forum hosted by the l.b.j. residential library. this week, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum honored georgia congressman john lewis with the 2016 ely weasel award. -- elie wiesel award. he worked with martin luther
that's followed by first lady michelle obama speaking to the graduates of jackson state university. and later, former secretary of state henry kisen jerzutches the vietnam war and u.s. foreign policy. at a forum hosted by the l.b.j. residential library. this week, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum honored georgia congressman john lewis with the 2016 ely weasel award. -- elie wiesel award. he worked with martin luther
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about 10 prisons throughout the state in george jackson and angela davis is time. today there are more than 30. plus various jails and federal prisons and so on. the state of california needs to build all of these prisons really quickly. we think about the kind of demands that the panthers are making against the state of california. that sncc 's making. how state resources should be spent. also a massive prison construction project. the most ambitious prison construction program in world history. the soledad brothers case becomes a touchstone in a time of prisoner activism. the sold-out of brothers were three men, all of them first encounter the criminal justice people as young people. one of them was eight years old. different experiences in the juvenile system. and they find themselves in adult prisons by the time they are 18 to 20 years old. george jackson becomes the most famous. he was the oldest. he was 18 when he was in prison. he got into trouble before, fights and burglaries. in 1960 he and a friend tried to rob a gas station. $70. the judge looks at his ra
about 10 prisons throughout the state in george jackson and angela davis is time. today there are more than 30. plus various jails and federal prisons and so on. the state of california needs to build all of these prisons really quickly. we think about the kind of demands that the panthers are making against the state of california. that sncc 's making. how state resources should be spent. also a massive prison construction project. the most ambitious prison construction program in world...
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jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address and hand it to a college student that they know. not with the title of the president. say this was an inaugural address given by an american president. was it a republican or a democrat? and i am willing to bet that 90% would say, oh, this is a republican. because every theme in it, much of the themes -- he believed deeply in lowering taxes to stimulate the economy. he believed america had a moral obligation to fight anywhere at any cost for liberty on earth. those aren't ideas that are held by the left. those are ideas that were held by liberals. >> host: dennis prager is our guest. nationally-syndicated talk show host, author of about seven books, co-founder of prager university. gaye in upland, california, you are the first call for mr. prager. go ahead, gaye. >> caller: hi, thank you very much. wow, where to begin, mr. prager. i am mostly troubled by his infantile and simp
jackson, of washington state, john f. kennedy. here is a test. all your listeners, all your viewers should take john f. kennedy's inaugural address and hand it to a college student that they know. not with the title of the president. say this was an inaugural address given by an american president. was it a republican or a democrat? and i am willing to bet that 90% would say, oh, this is a republican. because every theme in it, much of the themes -- he believed deeply in lowering taxes to...
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george jackson said he met marx and lenin in prison. becoming acutely aware of the state they were into. learning how to respond. berger: great. they learned about the world and how to respond to the world. being very critical of the conditions. they start writing books about it. processing the violence experienced in prison. george jackson was not the first to do so. he was the most significant and most famous. california prison officials were saying, that is not what we want to do. they moved quickly from this toabilitative approach expanding on the control aspect of prisons in response. a move for rehabilitating prisoners to what gets called incapacitating them. lock them up and throw away the key. we will not even try to rehabilitate them. in 1970 there were 20,000 people in prison in california. you are a guess how many people in prison in california 20 years later? >> 100,000? berger: 90,000 people. years is more 20 than quadruples the number of people in prison. , 15her 20 years after that nows after that, california has 163,000 people in prison. that is more than
george jackson said he met marx and lenin in prison. becoming acutely aware of the state they were into. learning how to respond. berger: great. they learned about the world and how to respond to the world. being very critical of the conditions. they start writing books about it. processing the violence experienced in prison. george jackson was not the first to do so. he was the most significant and most famous. california prison officials were saying, that is not what we want to do. they moved...
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let's look at one more from first lady michelle obama, who gave a speech at jackson state university where she talked about the importance of voting. [video clip] >> one of the purest paths to progress in america runs right through the voting booth. that is been the key to every single stride we have ever taken in this country, from fighting discrimination to passing health care. it all starts with the ballot. you seek tos develop your on strategy to address the problems that still plague our communities, i ask you to remember that the power of voting is real and lasting. you can # all over instagram and twitter, but those social media movements will disappear faster than a snapchat internet also registered to vote. if you're not also sending in your absentee ballots. if we fail to exercise our fundamental rights to vote, i guarantee that so much of the progress we have sought will be under threat. congress will still be gridlocked. statehouses will continue to roll back voting rights and write discrimination into the law. we see it right here in mississippi just two weeks ago how qu
let's look at one more from first lady michelle obama, who gave a speech at jackson state university where she talked about the importance of voting. [video clip] >> one of the purest paths to progress in america runs right through the voting booth. that is been the key to every single stride we have ever taken in this country, from fighting discrimination to passing health care. it all starts with the ballot. you seek tos develop your on strategy to address the problems that still plague...
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did sheo me give all that money to the university of southern mississippi and didn't give it to jackson state or another school?" i said i think you need to ask her because she is right over there. the lady asked her the same question. she said "well, god told me who to give it to. their black student at the university of southern mississippi and i want to give it to the students but god is the one who told me who to give it to." >> we are here in mccain library in this is where the mccarty collection goes. miss mccarty received a number of honors and one of the most significant was the residential citizens medal from president clinton, the second highest honor given to private citizens of the united states. >> at this country had more people like you, we would have very few problems and i'm very proud of you and i thank you so much for what you've done and for the example you set for people all across america. >> she was in love with president clinton. i think only because he was the first president that invited her to the oval office and treated her as though she was great. the outfit she w
did sheo me give all that money to the university of southern mississippi and didn't give it to jackson state or another school?" i said i think you need to ask her because she is right over there. the lady asked her the same question. she said "well, god told me who to give it to. their black student at the university of southern mississippi and i want to give it to the students but god is the one who told me who to give it to." >> we are here in mccain library in this is...
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state today. cnn's jessica schneider is with the trump campaign. >> reporter: john and alison. a rally in ft. wayne where donald trump promised to bring jackson back to the state. he used harsh words against china saying it has raped the u.s. economy. donald trump also returning to his usual rhetoric about lying ted cruz. donald trump slammed the alliance between john kasich and ted cruz. calling it all part of the rigged political system. donald trump also seized on heidi cruz's words that her husband is an immigrant. of course, donald trump conceded that heidi cruz was likely just referring to the senator's cuban roots. >> heidi cruz, nice woman. said my husband -- you heard about this, right -- my husband's an immigrant. right? is an immigrant. that's what i've been saying. i think she was trying to say -- she was trying to put a little bit of a latin turn on it. he was born in canada. one thing i tell you, number one, he can't win. he has no path to win. if he had a path to win, which he doesn't, he has very few votes and delegates. i have been saying, he wasn't born in this country. the first thing the democrats would do, assuming he won
state today. cnn's jessica schneider is with the trump campaign. >> reporter: john and alison. a rally in ft. wayne where donald trump promised to bring jackson back to the state. he used harsh words against china saying it has raped the u.s. economy. donald trump also returning to his usual rhetoric about lying ted cruz. donald trump slammed the alliance between john kasich and ted cruz. calling it all part of the rigged political system. donald trump also seized on heidi cruz's words...
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i mean everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> anthony: the stateippi, located along interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital. until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish street used to be the hub of african-american life in the city. it's black commercial, cultural center. when dr. king came to town, he came here. everybody did. medgar evers had an office just upstairs, here. musicians like tommy johnson, sonny boy williamson ii, and elmore james all played here. and the likes of duke ellington, cab calloway, count basie, and louis armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamo on farish street. what happened? where did it all go? >> geno: what killed farish street was immigration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. >> anthony: right. >> geno: so great for the black race, but terrible for the black business. in f
i mean everything happened on farish street that happened in jackson for the african-american community. >> anthony: the stateippi, located along interstate highway 55, just outside what's known as the mississippi delta. it's the kind of place that makes you wonder why did they make it the capital. until you grab hold of what used to be around here. farish street used to be the hub of african-american life in the city. it's black commercial, cultural center. when dr. king came to town, he...
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service to a real us. , a prettyentioned trump, andrewo jackson, the war on the second the united states and bickel. theented himself as anti-elite candidate, the candidate of the hinterlands, great forgotten people in the wilderness and jackson played that role adeptly and took on elite financial power centered in the second bank of the united states which was our central bank. do you see a potential battle similar to that? peter: i see echoes of jackson and thomas jefferson, too, and frankly, abraham lincoln. i'm choking as i say this, in trump, in the sense that he's seeking to say, i'm a frontiersman, a man of the people. there's nothing about his authenticates that claim. the difference, and the reason i don't think we can see in trump ishoroughbred populace, there's no governing principle that motivates. week ago i had no idea at all what his views were on something as important as the bank and i couldn't say -- same thing about request of any of the other republican candidates. that's what's so interesting, about populism against the interests with donald trump because there's so
service to a real us. , a prettyentioned trump, andrewo jackson, the war on the second the united states and bickel. theented himself as anti-elite candidate, the candidate of the hinterlands, great forgotten people in the wilderness and jackson played that role adeptly and took on elite financial power centered in the second bank of the united states which was our central bank. do you see a potential battle similar to that? peter: i see echoes of jackson and thomas jefferson, too, and frankly,...
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now, that became a huge issue in the michael jackson trust litigation. because in many stateshere's no descendible right to publicity but in california, there is. so there's going to be a big fight about that. >> let's just say for now that the siblings may not agree on what to do with all of this material. you've got to go to the evidence. right? you've got to go to what's already out there. what would prince have wanted and i found stuff fascinating. prince's former manager told "the guardian" newspaper last year. i don't know there was a dog in the fight. we didn't know prince was going to die. but he said one day he'd just burn everything. that's the former manager, allen lead, telling "the guardian" a year ago but prince himself appeared on "the view" in 2012 and regarding future works that may or may not be released, this is what he said to the ladies of "the view". >> one day, someone will release them. i don't know that i'll get to release them. >> why not hold on to them? >> there's so many and i like writing new stuff. we do new stuff all the time. i mean, a lot of n
now, that became a huge issue in the michael jackson trust litigation. because in many stateshere's no descendible right to publicity but in california, there is. so there's going to be a big fight about that. >> let's just say for now that the siblings may not agree on what to do with all of this material. you've got to go to the evidence. right? you've got to go to what's already out there. what would prince have wanted and i found stuff fascinating. prince's former manager told...
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[applause] and when reverend jesse jackson ran for the office of president of the united states.plause] by choosing a woman to run for our nation's second-highest office, you send a powerful signal to all americans. there are no doors we cannot unlock. [applause] we will place no limits on achievement. if we can do this, we can do anything. [applause] tonight, we reclaim our dream. we are going to make the rules of american life work fairly for all americans again. [applause] to an administration that would have us debate all over again whether the voting rights act should be renewed, and whether segregated schools should be tax-exempt, we say, mr. president, those debates are over. [applause] do on the issue of civil rights, voting rights, and affirmative action for minorities, we must not go backwards. we must and we will move forward to open the doors of opportunity. [applause] to those who understand that our country cannot prosper unless we draw on the talents of all americans, we say we will pass the equal rights amendment. [cheering] [applause] [chanting] the issue is not
[applause] and when reverend jesse jackson ran for the office of president of the united states.plause] by choosing a woman to run for our nation's second-highest office, you send a powerful signal to all americans. there are no doors we cannot unlock. [applause] we will place no limits on achievement. if we can do this, we can do anything. [applause] tonight, we reclaim our dream. we are going to make the rules of american life work fairly for all americans again. [applause] to an...
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jackson's eight university. later, former secretary of state henry kissinger. >> this week, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum honors representative john lewis. he worked alongside martin luther king, junior, and other prominent leaders. this ceremony is 35 minutes. ♪ announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the museum vice chair, allan holt. >> good evening, everyone. it's an honor to be here, and i want to express my thanks to all of you for being here. wa
jackson's eight university. later, former secretary of state henry kissinger. >> this week, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum honors representative john lewis. he worked alongside martin luther king, junior, and other prominent leaders. this ceremony is 35 minutes. ♪ announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the museum vice chair, allan holt. >> good evening, everyone. it's an honor to be here, and i want to express my thanks to all of you for being here. wa
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i mean hallie jackson was talking about it possibly having misfired in that state. take a look at the numbers. was it a mistake for these two to publicly announce that they were going into this agreement to stay in some states. and boy the way, i presume cruz was hoping oregon wasn't in the deal because that's somewhere he could probably be stronger at. >> i think the communication about the pact or alliance or i called it a temporary detente, it actually worked. the idea was that kasich would stay out of indiana and that certainly has worked. in return, cruz would stay out of oregon and new mexico. those are still coming up. but i think it got sort of reported or miscommunicated that somehow this alliance meant they couldn't criticize each other or kasich wouldn't tell people in indiana to still vote for him. look, it was an allocation of resources. we don't have enough money to compete in all these states, you don't either. we'll take indiana and they made a deal. the deal has held. as a deal it actually held. i think the communication on it probably could have be
i mean hallie jackson was talking about it possibly having misfired in that state. take a look at the numbers. was it a mistake for these two to publicly announce that they were going into this agreement to stay in some states. and boy the way, i presume cruz was hoping oregon wasn't in the deal because that's somewhere he could probably be stronger at. >> i think the communication about the pact or alliance or i called it a temporary detente, it actually worked. the idea was that kasich...
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. >> saying san jose state political science professor melinda jackson says she isn't surprised by the mud slinging since the two are from the same party, vying for the same seat. >> it can backfire. if the person attacking is seen as being unfair or too harsh. >> voters will go to the polls on june 7th. >>> a city council member wants to create an independent commission to monitor police officer behavio behavior. it would allow residents to file complaints of police misconduct. >> so it's more direct, more responsive, more accountable. more trust worthy to the citizens of oakland. >> some council members don't like a provision that allows officers to overturn discipline. a citizen's group does have a back up man, collecting signatures get the same measure before voters. >> san francisco has more than $25 billion in its infrastructure portfolio between now and next seven years. who gets the projects could change under legislation approved by the board of supervisors today. >> several departments have projects. now, they're going to have to divide a new system including competitive bidd
. >> saying san jose state political science professor melinda jackson says she isn't surprised by the mud slinging since the two are from the same party, vying for the same seat. >> it can backfire. if the person attacking is seen as being unfair or too harsh. >> voters will go to the polls on june 7th. >>> a city council member wants to create an independent commission to monitor police officer behavio behavior. it would allow residents to file complaints of police...
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. >> saying san jose state political science professor melinda jackson says she isn't surprised by the mud slinging since the two are from the same party, vying for the same seat. >> it can backfire. if the person attacking is seen as being unfair or too harsh. >> voters will go to the polls on june 7th. >>> a city council member wants to create an independent commission to monitor police officer behavio behavior. it would allow residents to file complaints of police misconduct. >> so it's more direct, more responsive, more accountable. more trust worthy to the citizens of oakland. >> some council members don't like a provision that allows officers to overturn discipline. a citizen's group does have a back up man, collecting signatures get the same measure before voters. >> san francisco has more than $25 billion in its infrastructure portfolio between now and next seven years. who gets the projects could change under legislation approved by the board of supervisors >> several departments have projects. now, they're going to have to divide a new system including competitive bidding but
. >> saying san jose state political science professor melinda jackson says she isn't surprised by the mud slinging since the two are from the same party, vying for the same seat. >> it can backfire. if the person attacking is seen as being unfair or too harsh. >> voters will go to the polls on june 7th. >>> a city council member wants to create an independent commission to monitor police officer behavio behavior. it would allow residents to file complaints of police...
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jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without objection. >> we need a second. commissioner campos >> i tried to second as a chair. >> item 3, community choice aggregation actaveties report. status update on clean power sf and stating update on proceedings: >> michael himes on behalf of general manager hale. i have a few quick items and happy to entertain questions. i brought the communication director charles sheen relate today the outreach efforts to date and looking forward. first of all, and perhaps most importantly i'm happy and proud to announce in terms of cca status updates, for the first
jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes...
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nbc's halie jackson has been tracking that state with the hoosier campaign. >> reporter: we came out of that rally. leaving here, there is a moment earlier on where cruz was confronted by somebody who said to him, basically, why are you staying in this race. this person says he's not a republican and a democratic and he has not voted for democratic since jimmy carter. it is mathematically impossible for you to get the nomination so why not just drop out and bat trump? >> we spoke with this gentleman, he says hey, i think he's the only one with a shot of the nomination and a shot of potentially beating hillary clinton. he didn't want to vote for hillary clinton or sanders and he felt that donald trump was his only option left. it is a sense that you are getting from people on the ground here in indiana. if cruz does not win tomorrow night, donald trump will be on the path to the nomination and the idea that if in fact trump does get close to that magic number to 1237 and even if he does not hit it, the question is how could he go against the will of the people if it works in contested
nbc's halie jackson has been tracking that state with the hoosier campaign. >> reporter: we came out of that rally. leaving here, there is a moment earlier on where cruz was confronted by somebody who said to him, basically, why are you staying in this race. this person says he's not a republican and a democratic and he has not voted for democratic since jimmy carter. it is mathematically impossible for you to get the nomination so why not just drop out and bat trump? >> we spoke...
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san jose state plight cal science professor melinda jackson says she's not surprised by the mudslinging especially since the two are from the same party and vying for the same seat. >> if there aren't a lot of issues that distinguish them, then the focus tends to go more toward character issues, personality. >> voters will go to the polls for the california primary on june 7th. chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> let's talk about this absolutely stunning weather outside that is changing, awfully hot today but it won't stick around that long. >> meteorologist andy patel once again up on the roof enjoy the lovely sunny skies. >> enjoying it, right? it's because the breeze came in. it doesn't feel as warm as it did earlier. believe it or not, san francisco went from 82 degrees so far, now it's in the low 70s. so as that sea breeze has kicked in, the temperature is dropping. live doppler 7 hd showing you clear conditions right now, but that will be changing over the next couple of days. great day to hit the beach from our santa cruz camera, 73 in san francisco, 80 in oakland. san jose, mountain v
san jose state plight cal science professor melinda jackson says she's not surprised by the mudslinging especially since the two are from the same party and vying for the same seat. >> if there aren't a lot of issues that distinguish them, then the focus tends to go more toward character issues, personality. >> voters will go to the polls for the california primary on june 7th. chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> let's talk about this absolutely stunning weather outside that is...
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. >> in the united states, most of the assistive insurance. >> reporter: janet jackson has yet to commentn the reports of pregnancy and if so, how. we may never know. >> there's really not a lot that i or anyone else really knows. she likes to keep a low profile. >> women who are celebrities becoming pregnant or having babies in their late 40s or 50, i think the concern is it tends to only provide a glimpse into their situation. >> reporter: with more women delaying childbirth, the fertility industry is booming, now worth 4 billion. an egg donor program advertising accomplished donors to hopeful couples. >> the premier donors get higher fee, it's based on education, s.a.t. scores. when we put up a beautiful donor qualities, we get calls immediately. i call it the immediating frenzy. >> and companies like egg banks, throwing cocktail parties appealing to career women hoping to extend the biological clock. >> will you marry me? >> absolutely. >> reporter: this 29-year-old says she found the love of her life on the bachelor. >> we're going to make some babies. >> reporter: but two years earl
. >> in the united states, most of the assistive insurance. >> reporter: janet jackson has yet to commentn the reports of pregnancy and if so, how. we may never know. >> there's really not a lot that i or anyone else really knows. she likes to keep a low profile. >> women who are celebrities becoming pregnant or having babies in their late 40s or 50, i think the concern is it tends to only provide a glimpse into their situation. >> reporter: with more women...
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. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. statesbe made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him there. i suspected there was something in the area. i continued on with it. i already found some contraband in that area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found a glass bottle, a dice, gang paraphernalia. cassette tape. >> all right. antonio, you are correct inasmuch as you can't get a criminal charge for this. however, this is an administrative hearing. you can be held responsible for that weapon being in your living area. it was in your assigned living area. therefore, i'm going to find you guilty of the charge. take him back there and put him back in his cell, mr. jackson. >> is it -- what facts are you saying you going -- >> based on the fact that mr. jackson told me he found it on your bed, under your pillow. i don't see no reason for him to lie on you. do you see a reason -- >> no, no, no, no, i don't doubt that. but the reason to doubt
. >> officer jackson, do you know the s.o.p. statesbe made available, must be present when that inmate's property is being shaken -- shook down? >> no, i didn't need him there. i suspected there was something in the area. i continued on with it. i already found some contraband in that area. that's why i decided to check his bed. before the knife, i found a glass bottle, a dice, gang paraphernalia. cassette tape. >> all right. antonio, you are correct inasmuch as you can't get...
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states. >> first nbc's halie jackson on the road following the cruz campaign in indiana for its primary watch party. she was at the q&a. was it bizarre there as it was watching? >> reporter: yeah, listen, i don't know if bizarre is the adjective. it was heated and it was a remarkable moment. it was something we have not seen from ted cruz in the past, something that sort of, i guess intense. . being there in person, he's talking with a group of ten or twelve reporters, local and national reporters. we have been with him for months. many of us have heard him talk about donald trump in the past. many of us remembered back in, you know, in september and october when cruz was asked about trump, turning the other cheek essentially and refuse d o go after him. and this seems to be the combination of a swing for cruz, i think what you heard was somebody who emotionally and upset about the attacks against his father. we saw that before from cruz and another time when the national fire that was part of the headlines allegations against his wife heidi repeated by the national inquire and donald trump.
states. >> first nbc's halie jackson on the road following the cruz campaign in indiana for its primary watch party. she was at the q&a. was it bizarre there as it was watching? >> reporter: yeah, listen, i don't know if bizarre is the adjective. it was heated and it was a remarkable moment. it was something we have not seen from ted cruz in the past, something that sort of, i guess intense. . being there in person, he's talking with a group of ten or twelve reporters, local and...
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states. lets bring in hallie jackson. she was at that cruz conference, she's been with the campaign since day one. give me your sense having covered him all these months, what that press conference means? >> listen, kate, i think it was the strongest we've seen cruz come out against donald trump yet. i think what sparked that, i think the impetus for that fr k frankly are the attacks from trump against cruz's father. that is something we have seen get under cruz's skin before when it came to the "national enquirer" story with allegations of the heidi and his wife versus melania trump. i think the hits on his family are something cruz responds to in a visibly emotional way. you saw that here today. listen, you talk about timing, of course it is primary day, of course cruz is attempting to do something to wrestle back the narrative here. i don't think you can underestimate how much it bo bothers him that his father, his family is under attack like this in a personal way by donald trump, and that is, i think, why you saw som
states. lets bring in hallie jackson. she was at that cruz conference, she's been with the campaign since day one. give me your sense having covered him all these months, what that press conference means? >> listen, kate, i think it was the strongest we've seen cruz come out against donald trump yet. i think what sparked that, i think the impetus for that fr k frankly are the attacks from trump against cruz's father. that is something we have seen get under cruz's skin before when it came...
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polls in the entire state will be closed just minutes from now. nbc's hallie jackson leads off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: on a day that could decide the future of the republican race, intensely personal politics. >> the man is utterly a moron. >> reporter: ted cruz unleashing his arsenal donald trump. >> trump is a serial philanderer. >> reporter: wrestling back the narrative less than 24 hours after cruz confronted trump supporters, trump pouncing, describes cruz as a desperate candidate trying to save his failing campaign. arguing he's unhinged, without the temperament to p president. cruz's own attack line turned against him. cruz's campaign disgusted by trump's tactics, bringing up an unproven tabloid story. >> it's disgraceful. his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald being shot. the whole thing is being ridiculous. >> reporter: rafael cruz himself responding. this audio, an nbc exclusive. >> this is nuts. yes, my dad killed jfk, he is secretly elvis and jimmy hoffa is buried in his backyard. >> reporter: through it all, today cruz again refu
polls in the entire state will be closed just minutes from now. nbc's hallie jackson leads off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: on a day that could decide the future of the republican race, intensely personal politics. >> the man is utterly a moron. >> reporter: ted cruz unleashing his arsenal donald trump. >> trump is a serial philanderer. >> reporter: wrestling back the narrative less than 24 hours after cruz confronted trump supporters, trump pouncing,...
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going to spend not just time in hinds county jail in jackson, mississippi but is going to spend 30 days in parchment penitentiary, parchment farm, the state of mississippi's worst prison farm and it is in parchment and people like john lewis are there, so many different jim farmers there, so many different activists spending time in jail but what is interesting is carmichael adds experience in jail is going to galvanize his political activism so rather than be discouraged by that time period in jail, he calls up his mother before going to new orleans and they're going to get to mississippi by way of new orleans and tells his mother there is going to the media and journalists calling up and he wants her to tell them no matter what happens she is proud of him. she tells him may charles, i don't want you involved in that civil rights mess. stokely tells her the movement has become his life and he doesn't want her, when you're speaking to your mother you don't want your mom to embarrass you in front of people, saying i don't want to be embarrassed, whenever the press calls you, the line to tell them is you are proud of me. so stokely is in pa
going to spend not just time in hinds county jail in jackson, mississippi but is going to spend 30 days in parchment penitentiary, parchment farm, the state of mississippi's worst prison farm and it is in parchment and people like john lewis are there, so many different jim farmers there, so many different activists spending time in jail but what is interesting is carmichael adds experience in jail is going to galvanize his political activism so rather than be discouraged by that time period in...
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jackson. the move shuts off the last remaining open market source of drugs used by states for executions. >>>o an nbc washington digital exclusive. you have seen our stories about problems with those atv and dirt bike riders. >> a d.c. council woman and the district are exploring creating a park to give dirt bike enthusiasts a safe place to ride. under the plan they will be able to participate in job training programs. ward 8 council member may is looking at potential sites. dirt bikes and on d.c. streets. to learn more open up our nbc washington app and search "dirt bikes." we are coming in to another may weekend and it will bring more crowds at college universities. >> catholic university holds its commencement ceremony tomorrow at 10:00. it will take place on campus at the basilica of the national shrine. comedian jim gaffigan is the speaker. graduates and their families will descend on the mall for george washington's commencement. visitors will gather as early as 8:30. corey booker will address the crowd. >>> virginia governor mcauliffe will deliver the commencement at george mason unive
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andrew jackson and the war on the second bank of the united states, i think trump, who is, i think, -- who has, presented, himself as the anti-elite candidate. the candidate of the hinterlands, the great forgotten people out in the wilderness, and certainly jackson played that role very adeptly. and took on elite financial power. centered in the second bank of the united states, which was our central bank. do you see a potential battle similar to that? >> i see echos of jackson and thomas jefferson, too, and flange, abraham lincoln. i'm choking as i say this and donald trump in the sense that he's seeking to say, i'm a frontiersman, a man of the people. there is nothing about his biography that authenticates that blame claim, unlike -- not so much thomas jefferson but andrew jackson and abraham lincoln. the difference, though, and the reason i don't think that we an see in trump a thorough pred populous, is there is know governing principlal. before a week ago i had no idea at all what his views were on something as important as the central bank. i couldn't say the same thing about an
andrew jackson and the war on the second bank of the united states, i think trump, who is, i think, -- who has, presented, himself as the anti-elite candidate. the candidate of the hinterlands, the great forgotten people out in the wilderness, and certainly jackson played that role very adeptly. and took on elite financial power. centered in the second bank of the united states, which was our central bank. do you see a potential battle similar to that? >> i see echos of jackson and thomas...
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jackson was driving a 2002 silver award -- silver ford taurus. >>> questions about pay rate -- pay raises prompted a state audit after hearing allegations of financial misconduct. the concern is that the issue administrators have given the dose themselves compensation at a higher priority than the needs of students and staff. the audible cost the state $700,000 and evaluate our 19 campuses in california from budget, faculty, compensation and spending trends. >> we have seen administrative salaries jumped 40 or 50 we have seen administrative salaries jumped 40 or $50,000. that is a concern. question is are we competitive with the rest of the nation? maybe that is what we have to do in order to keep that leadership, i am not sure.>> information from the ottawa have to dictate how much funding the system receives from the state in the future. right now state funding is on an upward trend to make up for a cut that during the recession. the audit is expected to take about year. >>> state fire officials are warning of a massive tree die off that will leave the landscape forever change. there are currently 29 mi
jackson was driving a 2002 silver award -- silver ford taurus. >>> questions about pay rate -- pay raises prompted a state audit after hearing allegations of financial misconduct. the concern is that the issue administrators have given the dose themselves compensation at a higher priority than the needs of students and staff. the audible cost the state $700,000 and evaluate our 19 campuses in california from budget, faculty, compensation and spending trends. >> we have seen...
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i'm really state property, waiting to go upstate. >> molen jackson, convicted on a drug charge, is waitinging in one of new york upstate's prisons. >> what's going on here, like we say, this is a boat, so it's a little different area from what i'm used to, being in jail. when you are in jail, it is tight. it's a cage. it's something you got to adapt to, you understand what i'm saying? so it's going to come anywhere. if the violence is going to come, it's going to come. you try to avoid the violence. but you know, everybody is trying to -- basically, a lot of people now are trying to go home. >> i don't know. i have been here too many times. first time i was here, i was a teenager, after coming out of a group home. i just spiraled out of control as far as criminality goes. so, i have been back and forth a few times, mostly for drug activity, trying to make money hustling on the street. >> scott randolph is serving a one-year sentence for parole violation. >> you have some officers that are really willing to help you. they really -- they don't care, you know, what crime you did. they'll trea
i'm really state property, waiting to go upstate. >> molen jackson, convicted on a drug charge, is waitinging in one of new york upstate's prisons. >> what's going on here, like we say, this is a boat, so it's a little different area from what i'm used to, being in jail. when you are in jail, it is tight. it's a cage. it's something you got to adapt to, you understand what i'm saying? so it's going to come anywhere. if the violence is going to come, it's going to come. you try to...
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jackson jr. threw his hat into the ring, all bets were off. >> right. >> so she said let me go back to the statesenate, and let me do that. in chicago politics it was like everybody, you know, a pecking order. you served your time, you did your thing, this, this particular office then you have to acknowledge that the older person or the person more senior gets the nod. well, the younger guy named obama wasn't really -- let me think about that. not only did he think about it and said, no, i think i'm going to keep my name in and didn't give her her seat back rhetorically, symbolically. he said he was going to stay in the race. he figured out a way not only to remove her from officially being able to run, but everybody else who was on the slate. >> challenged her signatures, right? >> challenged her signature, but he got everybody else wiped out. that's pretty machiavellian. he's a real nice little guy, you think, tall guy and, yes, we can, yes, we can. that guy is ruthless at a certain level politically speaking, right? don't -- he's the silent killer. he's the kind of guy joking about donald tru
jackson jr. threw his hat into the ring, all bets were off. >> right. >> so she said let me go back to the statesenate, and let me do that. in chicago politics it was like everybody, you know, a pecking order. you served your time, you did your thing, this, this particular office then you have to acknowledge that the older person or the person more senior gets the nod. well, the younger guy named obama wasn't really -- let me think about that. not only did he think about it and...
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states. >> hallie jackson, you were at the trump rally. for him. you hit the nail on the head. she is somebody whose name has been mentioned by at least one campaign source as possibly somebody who they might be interested in as a vice presidential candidate. that looks like it is not going to happen given trump's comments but clear that they understand where they need to fill gaps with perceived vulnerability. many members of the latino community coming out to protest donald trump's rally last night. it started off really peaceful. the demonstrations happening outside what we have seen before at trump events. protests at all of this. what was unusual was what happened. there was a bottleneck of trump supporters trying to get out. police were blocking the doors of the convention center because demonstrators were trying to storm their way in throwing rocks. apparently deploying pellet guns. you saw protesters throwing rocks, throwing bottles at officers on horse back. officers using pepper spray. a lot happening last night in what you saw a
states. >> hallie jackson, you were at the trump rally. for him. you hit the nail on the head. she is somebody whose name has been mentioned by at least one campaign source as possibly somebody who they might be interested in as a vice presidential candidate. that looks like it is not going to happen given trump's comments but clear that they understand where they need to fill gaps with perceived vulnerability. many members of the latino community coming out to protest donald trump's...
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jackson. so, first of all, this is a big development he's headed to the united states. cannot imagine, boris sanchez, what they will organize for the man breaking out of high security prisons. >> it is certainly going to be a huge security operation, ashleigh. what we've heard is that on both sides of the border, officials have been working on getting el chapo dextradited to the united states for months and getting official confirmation that a judge approved the request to have him extradited to the u.s., however, it's not something that's going to happen imminently. there still needs to be approval by the mexican foreign ministry. so there's still a process ahead for el chapo to face a judge on american soil. the belief is that once he gets here, he's going to go to court in brooklyn, new york, where he was indicted in 2009 for a slew of charges. everything from murder to kidnapping and torture and, of course, importing more than a quarter million pounds of cocaine into the united states. and it's not just new york. he's facing charges in several other states including
jackson. so, first of all, this is a big development he's headed to the united states. cannot imagine, boris sanchez, what they will organize for the man breaking out of high security prisons. >> it is certainly going to be a huge security operation, ashleigh. what we've heard is that on both sides of the border, officials have been working on getting el chapo dextradited to the united states for months and getting official confirmation that a judge approved the request to have him...
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. >> all right, thank you, lets go inside halie jackson is standing by for us. lets start with this 15 states strategy that donald trump talked about. some of these states obviously are swing state, virginia, florida and north carolina. california and new york are also on that list. any indications of a serious strategy behind this comment or just donald trump's talking. >> reporter: this idea that he's trying to flip some of these state tavars reflect what you h. maybe 17 states they think they can make a hard play into try to steal votes away from the likely democratic nominee, probably, hillary clinton at this point. the thing is if you look at some of the numbers and look at president obama's marginal victory back in 2012, they were significant. they were not just blue. they were very blue. new york, you won by 27 points and california, it was up by 21 points and these are states where there was a significant victory for the democratic, now, donald trump thinks that he can maybe brought a changed mind given of where he is with some of his policies given and the type of voters that he beli
. >> all right, thank you, lets go inside halie jackson is standing by for us. lets start with this 15 states strategy that donald trump talked about. some of these states obviously are swing state, virginia, florida and north carolina. california and new york are also on that list. any indications of a serious strategy behind this comment or just donald trump's talking. >> reporter: this idea that he's trying to flip some of these state tavars reflect what you h. maybe 17 states...
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jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes and second and take that without objection. >> we need a second. commissioner campos >> i tried to second as a chair. >> item 3, community choice aggregation actaveties report. status update on clean power sf and stating update on proceedings: >> michael himes on behalf of general manager hale. i have a few quick items and happy to entertain questions. i brought the communication director charles sheen relate today the outreach efforts to date and looking forward. first of all, and perhaps most importantly i'm happy and proud to announce in terms of cca status updates, for the first
jackson. we don't have to do roll call, right? >> no, you stated who is here. >> we are here accept for commissioner mar. do we need a motion to excuse commissioner mar? motion by commissioner crews and seconded by commissioner com pose >> iletm 2 approval the lafco minutes from april 22, regular meeting. >> any changes or comments on the minutes? seeing none we'll knose to public comment. we'll close public comment and motion-- commissioner crews to approve the minutes...
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jackson. we're getting our first look at them. priorities usa releasing $6.5 million in ads in key battleground states and using donald trump's words, particularly about women, against him. take a look at one of the ads. >> if ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps i'd be dating her. >> a person who is flat chested is very hard to be a 10. >> and you can tell them to go [ bleep ] themselves. >> does donald trump really speak for you? >> donald trump tweeting this morning, slamming that ad and secretary clinton. let me read you a part of his tweet, jose. it says, quote, amazing that crooked hillary can do a hit ad on me concerning women when her husband was the worst abuser of women in political history. now, important, of course, to underscore that the super pac and the clinton campaign are not affiliated. in terms of that slam against former president bill clinton, though, the clinton campaign insisting again today that secretary clinton will not directly address donald trump's personal attacks against her and against her husband. what we are seeing is an attempt to shift the narrative about bh bill clinton. secretary clinton saying
jackson. we're getting our first look at them. priorities usa releasing $6.5 million in ads in key battleground states and using donald trump's words, particularly about women, against him. take a look at one of the ads. >> if ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps i'd be dating her. >> a person who is flat chested is very hard to be a 10. >> and you can tell them to go [ bleep ] themselves. >> does donald trump really speak for you? >> donald trump tweeting this...
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jackson songment couldn't be any simpler. dave, thanks. >> new report from pennsylvania state officials reveal some disturbing news about 42 thousandalls for the child abuse hotline went unanswered last year. >> 42 thousand calls. pennsylvania secretary for human services has said thousands were put into danger, work to go fix there is calls to the hotline grew after law went into effect in 2015, that made more adult get clearances, and krill nam backgrounds checks before working with children. officials say they are work to go get down to 4% of unanswered calls. >>> all right. phillies bat yesterday in detroit, man, they were shot. they lost 3-1, they play again at 1 10 today. sports in one minute, coming upment but first, the jam, paul well err, 58 years old today. shear one of the cool songs. >> for the phillies, same story, their challenge, they have a hard time scoring runs, going to detroit, take a look, miguel dab remember a, he can hit. boy did the phillies use a hitter like him. he's hot. three, one, got back to where they were before. >> the cubs win it. now pit burying pen wins to tampa pa last night, sydney cross by, wh
jackson songment couldn't be any simpler. dave, thanks. >> new report from pennsylvania state officials reveal some disturbing news about 42 thousandalls for the child abuse hotline went unanswered last year. >> 42 thousand calls. pennsylvania secretary for human services has said thousands were put into danger, work to go fix there is calls to the hotline grew after law went into effect in 2015, that made more adult get clearances, and krill nam backgrounds checks before working...