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, king american. >> commissioner hardeman: oh, king american, because also talked to those fellows that are walking around the stadium, the ballpark. so that's a deal with the giants themselves, so chase, i'm assuming, because just not to answer a question i don't know the answer to, but i assume chase is going to have a similar thing where they hire king or american or whoever -- a.m.r. or whoever -- so that was anticipated? okay. that was the answer to the question. those fellows are very interesting, talkative, informative. also, i think there's three or four dogs going around every game, that the giants hire. nothing to do with us, but they do that every game. thank you, president nakajo. >> president nakajo: thank you, commissioner hardeman. i did not allow commissioner covington to finish her questions, so we're going to return to vice president covington to allow her to finish her questions. vice president covington, my apologies. >> commissioner covington: no problem. chief, can you tell me what the top three items are regarding the budget, what
, king american. >> commissioner hardeman: oh, king american, because also talked to those fellows that are walking around the stadium, the ballpark. so that's a deal with the giants themselves, so chase, i'm assuming, because just not to answer a question i don't know the answer to, but i assume chase is going to have a similar thing where they hire king or american or whoever -- a.m.r. or whoever -- so that was anticipated? okay. that was the answer to the question. those fellows are...
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so king american had one day, a.m.s., and r.f.f.e. it was well received. here, we have members of the public committee, loss prevention team, who staffed a safety booth at this year's carnivale at the mission. we'll talk a little bit more about that later. our community outreach continues. this is engine 23 with many of the p.i.o. community outreach events. this was a safety event. whoops, use that slide. district safety fair in the mission. this was a success, and with many community members, we're learning life safety and disaster preparedness with the tools. we've seen this picture before, but in light of some of the events this week, we're -- i want to reassure that we have an aggressive safety campaign with the national parks service and we're increasing our safety and our messages, creating a huge presence along our waterfront. and this year's coastal safety summer kickoff, we had 11 news members at that event, but we're working to get our message out to the public with training efforts. san francisco continues to provide great services in response t
so king american had one day, a.m.s., and r.f.f.e. it was well received. here, we have members of the public committee, loss prevention team, who staffed a safety booth at this year's carnivale at the mission. we'll talk a little bit more about that later. our community outreach continues. this is engine 23 with many of the p.i.o. community outreach events. this was a safety event. whoops, use that slide. district safety fair in the mission. this was a success, and with many community members,...
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kings. century americans know this and they are invested in the ways in which that war is fought. it is a part of how they function. you do not have that when you are dealing with stateless entities. there is no just war. a just war?l war yes or no? here, i would not vote. the civil war is both just and unjust. every war contains elements of malice and charity. the that tells us is importance of paying careful attention. knowing there is a likelihood that our troops and our enemies troops are going to violate the customs of how war should be fought and how our job as citizens is to correct for that. pay careful attention and try to make sure there is less malice and more charity. thank you. [applause] >> we have 10 minutes for questions. we will start on the left. >> gary smith from connecticut. what were the numbers of colored troops who found their way into confederate prisoner of war camps. >> there are not good numbers on this. there are black prisoners. how many black prisoners were there? we know there were black as nurse of andersonville. teachers,you are there is a book ab
kings. century americans know this and they are invested in the ways in which that war is fought. it is a part of how they function. you do not have that when you are dealing with stateless entities. there is no just war. a just war?l war yes or no? here, i would not vote. the civil war is both just and unjust. every war contains elements of malice and charity. the that tells us is importance of paying careful attention. knowing there is a likelihood that our troops and our enemies troops are...
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king. >> as one of the great leaders in american history dr. martin luther king, jr.d i where quote, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children. >> no other presidential candidates have embraced a socialist platform. senator michael bennett reacted to sanders' speech last night on "cuomo primetime" this way. >> martin luther king said it in the quote bernie just read you can call it democracy or socialism. let's call it democracy, american democracy. fdr never called himself a socialist. bernie sanders will never call himself a democrat. >> joe biden calling for adjusting american capitalism. on wednesday he said, quote, things have changed in a way that needs to be turned around, and it doesn't require socialism and it doesn't require some fundamental shift. it requires sort of reordering capitalism to make capitalism work and save it. we are now just two weeks out from the first democratic debate. you can bet that will be an issue. >> oh, yeah, democratic presiden
king. >> as one of the great leaders in american history dr. martin luther king, jr.d i where quote, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children. >> no other presidential candidates have embraced a socialist platform. senator michael bennett reacted to sanders' speech last night on "cuomo primetime" this way. >> martin luther king said it in the quote bernie just...
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she was always saying that it's a travesty that we don't know, filipino-americans don't know who our martin luther kingr. is. we don't know what our selma is. it's as if african-americans did not know what selma meant to them. and so, and he was such a wonderful leader that has been almost forgotten in our history. and which is why we very much wanted it to be larry to be the first book in the series. and dawn already had over 20 years worth of research on him. and you're right, it is very much a dense book because she had so much information. i think one of my jobs was to make sure we kept within page count because she-- robert: but it is very important that young people get exposed to him early. i mean, i think the college kind of text would be important, but i think it's very important for young people to become more aware of their historical figures, don't you think? gayle: oh yes, definitely. you know, filipino-americans definitely need to know as a community our key leaders and who we can look up to. and really no one has been writing about our history for children, which is to me a surprise. whe
she was always saying that it's a travesty that we don't know, filipino-americans don't know who our martin luther kingr. is. we don't know what our selma is. it's as if african-americans did not know what selma meant to them. and so, and he was such a wonderful leader that has been almost forgotten in our history. and which is why we very much wanted it to be larry to be the first book in the series. and dawn already had over 20 years worth of research on him. and you're right, it is very much...
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the revolutionary thing which of 1776 back into american political discourse. >> you have this compelling subtitle, america's fight againstht purity from king geore to the deep states. the connection is not obvious. most people would think the deep state, they are not poor. it is americans who are governing as, the problem being governed by distant kings but the connection is lack of accountabilitynt. who are these people and what we do if we don't like what they are up to? it's an interesting conceptual way to be drawn between the story then and now. a vast growth ofad the administered of states. >> i agree. it is an interesting connection. it's sadly been unusual up until now, it's one of the reasons i wrote that. i think it's appropriate and necessary to function in a mandatory respect for rights of individual americans. when i refer to in the deep state here, that part of the government, of the two political branches of government, separated it apart from judiciary which is supposed to stand b above the political rea, the men and women in the judicial branch take office and sworn in as justice and justice is to branches are run by peopl
the revolutionary thing which of 1776 back into american political discourse. >> you have this compelling subtitle, america's fight againstht purity from king geore to the deep states. the connection is not obvious. most people would think the deep state, they are not poor. it is americans who are governing as, the problem being governed by distant kings but the connection is lack of accountabilitynt. who are these people and what we do if we don't like what they are up to? it's an...
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king. he's done something wrong. americans are taking issue with the conduct of the war, particularly the british are going to hire mercenaries, known as hessians. they are from the german state, and the popular belief is that they are mercenaries fighting purely for money. they're actually, the army is rented out by their parents. they are fighting for regular wages. it's just the prince that's cashing in on this. so, battle of new york does not go well. in fact, it is -- numerous retreats. here's washington's retreat from long island to manhattan island. extremely difficult moving and army across any body of water. the washington proves quite successful. the british easily take new york. the continental army is forced to retreat. traditionally, a major defeat like this would be crushing to a war, crushing to a commander. but it's how washington interprets this and uses this to change the way we look at the military and warfare. and how does he do that? well, he studies. washington could complain about his education his whole
king. he's done something wrong. americans are taking issue with the conduct of the war, particularly the british are going to hire mercenaries, known as hessians. they are from the german state, and the popular belief is that they are mercenaries fighting purely for money. they're actually, the army is rented out by their parents. they are fighting for regular wages. it's just the prince that's cashing in on this. so, battle of new york does not go well. in fact, it is -- numerous retreats....
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[applause] as one of the great leaders in american history, dr. martin luther king jr. said, "call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children." [applause] to realize this vision, we must not view america only as a population of disconnected individuals, we must also view ourselves as part of "an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny," as dr. king it. in other words, we are in this together. we must see ourselves as part of one nation, one community and one society, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or country of origin. this quintessentially american idea is literally emblazoned on our coins. e pluribus unum. from the many, one. and, i should tell you, it is enshrined in the motto of our campaign for the presidency. not me, us. let me be clear. i do understand that i and other progressives will face massive attacks from those who attempt to use the word "socialism" as a slur. but i should also tell you that i have fa
[applause] as one of the great leaders in american history, dr. martin luther king jr. said, "call it democracy, or call it democratic socialism, but there must be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children." [applause] to realize this vision, we must not view america only as a population of disconnected individuals, we must also view ourselves as part of "an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny," as dr....
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should it change how we view martin luther king andn his role in american history, should we knock his down, i don't think we should. >> i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption that this is true. all of his articles, you he tro write this for many publications, including "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes, he didn't have access to them. he was going off fbi memos and these were memos from cointel pro. >> tucker: i respect martin luther king and i don't want to think these things are true. but we often learn that people we revere for their role ine history were deeply flawed death. and there is actual evidence that he was deeply flawed, he was a philanderer, we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different from watching someone -- >> tucker: i agree with that completely. but i'm just saying should we define, should we define a man's life by his worst moments, or should we take three steps back and assess his place in the sweep of history? i
should it change how we view martin luther king andn his role in american history, should we knock his down, i don't think we should. >> i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption that this is true. all of his articles, you he tro write this for many publications, including "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes, he didn't have access to them. he was going off fbi...
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stronger but weren't because they were fooled >> the king played a key part and probably saved thousands of allied lives, both british and american >> reporter: a legendary marriage of cloak, dagger, and crown. steve patterson, nbc news, london >> the full special on king george vi airs wednesday at 9:00, 8:00 central on national geographic. >>> we're back in a moment with some reflections and prayers from members of this community. >>> we are back from virginia beach, a city grappling with the aftermath of yesterday's horrific attack yesterday it occurred, and today i spoke with some longtime members of this community who articulated what so many here are thinking and feeling. ♪ >> moments like that, you see it on the news played out in front of your eyes, and it becomes like a movie or something that's in the distant. but when it homes like this, it's real. >> what prompted you to come here today >> this is our city. this is where i live i'm a pastor and a law enforcement officer. this is my home. you touched my heart when you touched the people of our city this should not happen in virginia beach. it shouldn't happen in any ci
stronger but weren't because they were fooled >> the king played a key part and probably saved thousands of allied lives, both british and american >> reporter: a legendary marriage of cloak, dagger, and crown. steve patterson, nbc news, london >> the full special on king george vi airs wednesday at 9:00, 8:00 central on national geographic. >>> we're back in a moment with some reflections and prayers from members of this community. >>> we are back from...
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that is the hope of another great american doctor martin luther king jr.. he made a lot of important speeches while he was a pastor. one of the most famous is called i had a dream. do you have any dreams for america? thousands of people come to washington, d.c. every year to learn about the nation's history. and if we come in the springtime they can also see these trees that go all the way around the tidal basin. they were a gift from the people of japan to the people of the united states in 1912. they are carved into the marble stone and people come from all over to find the names of their loved ones. when i think of the pledge of allegiance, i think of the flag and all of the important things the flag and pledge to stand for like freedom, justice and equality but then i realized we don't get these on our own there are people that fight for us to be free everyda every day like e soldiers from world war ii that raised the flag at hiroshima. before we got home there was one more place to go. we headed to the flagstones of the full jurors were given their liv
that is the hope of another great american doctor martin luther king jr.. he made a lot of important speeches while he was a pastor. one of the most famous is called i had a dream. do you have any dreams for america? thousands of people come to washington, d.c. every year to learn about the nation's history. and if we come in the springtime they can also see these trees that go all the way around the tidal basin. they were a gift from the people of japan to the people of the united states in...
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should it really change how we view martin luther king in his role in american history?we knock his statues down because of this? i don't think we should. >> again, tucker. i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption this is true. david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publications, including the guard on, the atlantic, "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly because of the fact that he hadn't heard the fbi tapes. he didn't have access to them. he was going off fbi memos and these are memos from probe who we know was not trust worry and wanted to destroy dr. king. >> tucker: by the way i'm happy to hear that i respect dr. king and i don't want to there these things are true. we often learn that people we revere for their role in history are deeply flawed. and there is actual evidence that king was deeply flawed and was a philanderer. i think we can say that. >> i think having extramarital affairs is very different than watching someone be raped. >> tuck
should it really change how we view martin luther king in his role in american history?we knock his statues down because of this? i don't think we should. >> again, tucker. i think you would be making a mistake to make the assumption this is true. david garo, as a matter of fact, all of his articles, you know, we tried to write this for many publications, including the guard on, the atlantic, "the washington post," they all rejected it because the evidence wasn't solid. mainly...
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could impose sanctions on iran as early as today after last week's downing of an american drone. diane king live at the cbs broadcast center with this morning's money watch report. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. the dow was down sliding 34%, the nasdaq was 19 and the s&p 500 shaved off three. the market will have its eye on the highly anticipated face-to- face this week between president trump and chinese president xi jinping. while the west pencil impose sanctions on iran following its tumultuous -- president trump says over the weekend that he would increase sanctions. this after he narrowly cancer the military strike on the country last week. oil tankers and a drone have been attacked off the coast of iran. >>> at the pump, relief, the active average price of gasoline dropped $.11 over the past two weeks to $2.73 a gallon. but, tensions with iran and a fire that destroyed a refinery in philadelphia could affect prices. >>> diane, we are hearing that space x will be launching its next rocket with some precious cargo on board for that about? >> reporter: talk about a se
could impose sanctions on iran as early as today after last week's downing of an american drone. diane king live at the cbs broadcast center with this morning's money watch report. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. the dow was down sliding 34%, the nasdaq was 19 and the s&p 500 shaved off three. the market will have its eye on the highly anticipated face-to- face this week between president trump and chinese president xi jinping. while the west pencil impose sanctions...
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american story. a story still being told. >> dr. king said you have to create a crisis so the power structures are forced to answer. >> july 6th, 2016 outside st. paul, minnesota, officers pulled over a man on a routine traffic stop. >> don't pull it out. don't pull it out. >> stay with me. we got pull ed over for a buste tail light in the back and the police, he's covered. they killed my boyfriend. >> 40 seconds after the last shot was fired her 4-year-old daughter in the the backseat his girlfriend began streaming video live on facebook from her cell phone while the world watched. >> get the female passenger out. >> exit now. >> keep them up. >> where's my daughter? you got my daughter? >> we know how the story goes. he was reaching for the gun, i had to shoot him. we know that. she knew that. she refused to let that be the narrative. she was going to force people to bear twons this and to see something that is largely been rendered as being individual vizable this this country. >> it's okay. i'm here with you. >> before the world hear
american story. a story still being told. >> dr. king said you have to create a crisis so the power structures are forced to answer. >> july 6th, 2016 outside st. paul, minnesota, officers pulled over a man on a routine traffic stop. >> don't pull it out. don't pull it out. >> stay with me. we got pull ed over for a buste tail light in the back and the police, he's covered. they killed my boyfriend. >> 40 seconds after the last shot was fired her 4-year-old...
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americans. senator angus king of maine joins us. then -- >> how didhis happen?at the end of the day, your honor, i have a s rtone-word answer. >> fighting big pharma over america's opioid will an oklahoma case against the giant johnson & johnson set a precedent? i speak to andy bashir, the attorney general of the hard-hit state of kentucky. and to the yale law professor abbey glock. >> thenti the b are coming
americans. senator angus king of maine joins us. then -- >> how didhis happen?at the end of the day, your honor, i have a s rtone-word answer. >> fighting big pharma over america's opioid will an oklahoma case against the giant johnson & johnson set a precedent? i speak to andy bashir, the attorney general of the hard-hit state of kentucky. and to the yale law professor abbey glock. >> thenti the b are coming
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american culture. it's really, really huge yeah >> jimmy: we'll talk about "lion king" first. >> yeah. you doing for - >> so, i'm playing one of the hyenas [ light laughteran i'm pretty - yeah, yeah, yeah [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you think i was -- >> it was very appropriate that they laughed [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, hyena. yeah >> and actually i was studying the hyenas from the evious movies do you remember? it was whoopi goldberg - >> jimmy: yep. >> and cheech marin -- >> jimmy: that's right >> and then the hyena that was on crack so - [ laughter ] i and so i was -- soas studying them -- >> jimmy: which one am i >> yeah, which one am i? am i playing --? [ laughter ] 'cause if i had a choice i would like to be the cheech marin if you don't mind, 'cause i'd rather have words as my lines other than just going -- [ babbling ] [ laughter ] i'd rather that not be the guy i play if you know -- 'cause i'm a black man. i'm trying not to play crack addicts anymore.ug [ er ] >> jimmy: yeah, okay >> i'm trying hard not to do that >> jimmy: thank you. >> you know, tryinto uplift. >> jimmy: thank
american culture. it's really, really huge yeah >> jimmy: we'll talk about "lion king" first. >> yeah. you doing for - >> so, i'm playing one of the hyenas [ light laughteran i'm pretty - yeah, yeah, yeah [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you think i was -- >> it was very appropriate that they laughed [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, hyena. yeah >> and actually i was studying the hyenas from the evious movies do you remember? it was whoopi goldberg - >>...
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king suggested. we have a dividend where every single american gets $1,000 a month. we start there.hen we can look around and say is there something more we should consider doing for people who helped build this country? >> we all get money? >> we all get the dividends. 78% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. and 30% of mall stores are going to close because amazon. circumcision got you in the newspaper. >> it did for a bit. jesse: you have been talking about circumcision and you are a presidential candidate. >> it was a response to a question on twitter. we should question the routine circumcision of infants. if there is not a medical need for it. when my wife was together research on this, she said what is the medical case for this. jesse: thank you. we'll see you at the debates. country star john rich enters. "watters' world." we are going to play a new song for you. years. . [♪] ♪ i'm tired of all the fighting so shut up about politics ♪ you punch left, i punch right ♪ some people lie, some people steal, but everybody is talking about the green new deal ♪ shut up about polit
king suggested. we have a dividend where every single american gets $1,000 a month. we start there.hen we can look around and say is there something more we should consider doing for people who helped build this country? >> we all get money? >> we all get the dividends. 78% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. and 30% of mall stores are going to close because amazon. circumcision got you in the newspaper. >> it did for a bit. jesse: you have been talking about circumcision...
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government roundly rejects american accusations. saudi arabia's king slammed iran at a gathering of muslim heads of state and accuse hem of the in behind what called terrorist operations that targeted the kingdom in recent weeks. a series of discussions have been held in saudi arabia over recent days focusing on iran and other regional issues. on thursday, the king called for global action against iran. tensions between tehran and washington continue to rise. the white house is seeking support from gulf states to back its sanctions and tough starts on iran. as our dramatic editor reports from the united nations, to with ahere are echoes previous u.s. push for war. >> tensions are rising. the u.s. is building up its force in the gulf. there are threatening voices coming from both sides. on the face of it, it feels similar to the buildup of the invasion of iraq in 2003, a war that devastated the country and destabilized the region. one advisor who advocated strongly for war has an even more powerful position. john bolton is president trump's national sec
government roundly rejects american accusations. saudi arabia's king slammed iran at a gathering of muslim heads of state and accuse hem of the in behind what called terrorist operations that targeted the kingdom in recent weeks. a series of discussions have been held in saudi arabia over recent days focusing on iran and other regional issues. on thursday, the king called for global action against iran. tensions between tehran and washington continue to rise. the white house is seeking support...
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. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" kroger rallingn berries, and american airlines is extending its max jet flight cancellations. diane kingl is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> gd morn. invest ters will be keeping a close eye on data including inflation rates this week. the dow rallied 263 points, the s&p 500 gained 29 points, the nasdaq jumped 126 points. >>> united technologist and raytheon announced a merger. raytheon makes the patriot defense system and the tomahawk cruise mistle. the deal is expected the second behind boeing. the deal is expected the close next year. >>> kroger is recalling frozen berries due to a possible hepatitis a contamination. the fda says the products impact private selection triple berry medley 16-and 48-ounce bags and private selection frozen blackberries, 16-ounce bags all produced by thompson farms. so far no illness has been reported. >>> meanwhile american airlines is experiencing cancellations due to the grounding of the boeing 737 max. they previously said they were canceling through mid-august. it will formally submit its software and training
. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" kroger rallingn berries, and american airlines is extending its max jet flight cancellations. diane kingl is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> gd morn. invest ters will be keeping a close eye on data including inflation rates this week. the dow rallied 263 points, the s&p 500 gained 29 points, the nasdaq jumped 126 points. >>> united technologist and raytheon announced a merger. raytheon...
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king. and worry about the contradiction between the war aims and strategies. americans across the political spectrum and in each generation show themselves invested in the american dream at home and prioritized its realization over any ambition to export it. conclude, my research on foreign policy at the grassroots level, oddly, has only confirmed the importance of their cultural formation and conditioning. if we find regular americans increasingly trapped in the iron cage of national security rationale, so are the foreign policy thinkers and makers, trapped in the ideological framework they themselves have created, perpetuated and reinforced. i like his argument and his phrasing. ae way he uses logic means compulsion, something he can't break free from, like an addiction. there is the more resigned version of the mid-level u.s. military officers. now that we are here, let's not question the whole project, because we are already in iraq. we are an empire now, we create our reality, we don't have to engage with this. as david and others have shown, even though foreign po
king. and worry about the contradiction between the war aims and strategies. americans across the political spectrum and in each generation show themselves invested in the american dream at home and prioritized its realization over any ambition to export it. conclude, my research on foreign policy at the grassroots level, oddly, has only confirmed the importance of their cultural formation and conditioning. if we find regular americans increasingly trapped in the iron cage of national security...
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king, when he decided it was necessary to go beyond african-americans and across the nation. for too many years, what has happened is, the charlatans have been able to pit black folks against white folks against latinos, et cetera. look at what's happening now. the reason why poor folks are poor is because of all those immigrants, those muslims, those african-americans, et cetera it's a bunch of malarkey. the fact of the matter is the people's campaign intends to and this exploitation. the exploitation is worse than it has ever been because of the gigantic income inequality across america, worse than any time in the last century. have ridiculous that we this extreme, extreme, extreme change going on, deep in equities our society, a policy that discriminates against and devalues black people, native americans, people of color, individuals, people with disabilities, refugees, immigrants, asylum-seekers. these are all our children. they lift our national ambitions along. you cannot say their children. they are americans children. obligation and everyone should be treated with di
king, when he decided it was necessary to go beyond african-americans and across the nation. for too many years, what has happened is, the charlatans have been able to pit black folks against white folks against latinos, et cetera. look at what's happening now. the reason why poor folks are poor is because of all those immigrants, those muslims, those african-americans, et cetera it's a bunch of malarkey. the fact of the matter is the people's campaign intends to and this exploitation. the...
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agencies, one of the police officers within that court case, they dpladmitted th king jong-nam had met with an americanas murdered, but they couldn't ascertain his identity and couldn't tell whether or not he was a spy. this defense agent also telling cnn that he has police evidence of a computer that kim jong-un owned and it was also used on the day that he had that lancowi meeting and a usb drive had been used within that time. jake? >> paula, has there been any reaction from north korea to this "wall street journal" report? >> there's been no reaction, jake. and we're not really expecting any reaction. north korea has consistently denied that they had anything to do with congress jong-nam's death. although the south korean intelligence agency just afterward said they believed that king jom jong-un had ordere attack. >> let's chat about this for one second. the president of the united states basically saying that he never would have okayed such a spy operation as to seek kim jong-un's half brother as some sort of cia cultivated source. what do you make of that? >> i think he can potential credibly sa
agencies, one of the police officers within that court case, they dpladmitted th king jong-nam had met with an americanas murdered, but they couldn't ascertain his identity and couldn't tell whether or not he was a spy. this defense agent also telling cnn that he has police evidence of a computer that kim jong-un owned and it was also used on the day that he had that lancowi meeting and a usb drive had been used within that time. jake? >> paula, has there been any reaction from north...
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king. for two long years, the american people heard a lot about robert mueller without ever hearing from robert mueller. that changed on wednesday, his final day on the job when he stepped in front of cameras to deliver two messages, first that his investigation were no witch hunt. >> there were multiple systematic efforts to interfere in our election. that allegation deserves the attention of every american. >> and his report did not exonerate the president of the united states. >> there was insufficient evidence to charge a broader conspiracy. if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. under longstanding department policy, a president cannot be charged with a federal crime while he's in office. charging the president with a crime was, therefore, not an option we could consider. >> most members of congress heard only the parts they wanted to hear. >> what was clear from mueller's remarks is the extraordinary misconduct this president has engaged in.
king. for two long years, the american people heard a lot about robert mueller without ever hearing from robert mueller. that changed on wednesday, his final day on the job when he stepped in front of cameras to deliver two messages, first that his investigation were no witch hunt. >> there were multiple systematic efforts to interfere in our election. that allegation deserves the attention of every american. >> and his report did not exonerate the president of the united states....
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speak to the iranians or any other muslim country, he can't even speak to most americans because he thinks he is an emperor or king. he likes oligarchs. he likes to openly humiliate people. when you are trying to come up with logical thinking from this administration, it is the last thing on his mind. he does not know how to speak to people. even people who are his equal. the only people he idolizes is utin from- is p russia, the man from north korea, the man from turkey when his people came into this country and beat americans up. he liked that. host: let us catherine on president trump as a negotiator and dealmaker. guest: he obviously sees himself as a dealmaker. we are still waiting to see examples of it. will -- he would like to be the one who strikes a deal but the deal has to, in his mind, he has to do better than obama did. the problem at this point is he is doing it largely alone. the fact is if you really want to be able to move the iranians, you have to have the whole world with you. you have to have them isolated. the iranians also have to see not just what they lose but also what they get. trump clear
speak to the iranians or any other muslim country, he can't even speak to most americans because he thinks he is an emperor or king. he likes oligarchs. he likes to openly humiliate people. when you are trying to come up with logical thinking from this administration, it is the last thing on his mind. he does not know how to speak to people. even people who are his equal. the only people he idolizes is utin from- is p russia, the man from north korea, the man from turkey when his people came...
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king points that will make. it's but i think if the american side shows interest and we are always ready for dialogue or what we see what is happening to us domestic politics this president will always look back on the race he's in right now got up and some of the american establishment are speculating about our country's relationship with trying to find problems and telling lies. we sure are going to use if we want to mayors zelinsky went to paris and said he would not talk to the separatists representatives of these unrecognized republics if someone even how well they resolved this issue but modern history doesn't provide a single example of a conflict which was resolved without direct dialogue between the sides we need political will from kiev. and we did it everything we've seen presented as evidence that russia is responsible for everything doesn't suit us we think it is insufficient evidence it doesn't say anything we've presented our version of events but unfortunately no one wants to hear it until there is a proper dialogue here we won't find any answers to the questions about the plane crash and the de
king points that will make. it's but i think if the american side shows interest and we are always ready for dialogue or what we see what is happening to us domestic politics this president will always look back on the race he's in right now got up and some of the american establishment are speculating about our country's relationship with trying to find problems and telling lies. we sure are going to use if we want to mayors zelinsky went to paris and said he would not talk to the separatists...
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as one of the great leaders in american history, dr. martin luther king jr.d, and i quote, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there may be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children. >> now, we know, if i can show you the debate lineup. governor hickenlooper has come after bernie sanders. so has bennett. joe biden has gently. sanders wants this fight, too. he wants to energize his base. elizabeth warren has taken some of his base. he's looking for a fight here to rally his very loyal base. >> right. he also is dealing with the socialism label. he's actually embraced for all of these years. all of a sudden now this is a weapon that republicans have turned on democrats. and it's a little different for him. and he has to sort of deal with that issue. and i do think that that has proven effective so far by the republicans. that's what hickenlooper and michael bennet are talking about. >> it's not likely that bernie is going to really convert a ton of people on the socialism label. but i think what he is tryin
as one of the great leaders in american history, dr. martin luther king jr.d, and i quote, call it democracy or call it democratic socialism, but there may be a better distribution of wealth within this country for all of god's children. >> now, we know, if i can show you the debate lineup. governor hickenlooper has come after bernie sanders. so has bennett. joe biden has gently. sanders wants this fight, too. he wants to energize his base. elizabeth warren has taken some of his base....
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boosted by high—profile distribution deals with numerous american supermarkets and also the appearance of it's bogus at a fast food chain, burger kingompany may have been justified, as well as a sharp rise in revenue, the company has said it expects revenue for the whole year to be more than twice what it was in 2018. sales it seems are growing nicely and yet the company still has not reached profit. overall it lost more than $6.5 million in the first three months of the year. for now though, investors seem to have an appetite for beyond meat shares in line with the public‘s appetite for its bogus. let's go to our asia business hub where rico hizon is following the story. an australian court has ruled drivers should not be considered employees. —— camilla is in singapore. can you tell us a little bit more about it? this is a major victory for cuba down under. it means they are not entitled to receive any benefits that employers receive. uber. it comes after a two—year investigation that looked into whether uber was misrepresenting drivers as people who ran their own business. in reaching the decision they looked at drivers contracts
boosted by high—profile distribution deals with numerous american supermarkets and also the appearance of it's bogus at a fast food chain, burger kingompany may have been justified, as well as a sharp rise in revenue, the company has said it expects revenue for the whole year to be more than twice what it was in 2018. sales it seems are growing nicely and yet the company still has not reached profit. overall it lost more than $6.5 million in the first three months of the year. for now though,...
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the media at this meeting but the beijing government roundly rejects american accusations dominic a 0 early. now saudi arabia's king salmon has landed iran as a gathering of muslim heads of state in mecca he's accused of being behind what he calls terrorist operations that targeted the kingdom in recent weeks and just the latest in a series of discussions held in saudi arabia over recent days focusing on iran and other regional issues on thursday king cylon called for global action against iran . well protesters for and against sudan's military leadership have demonstrated in the capital khartoum pro army and religious groups showed support for the military council which has been in power since the ousting of president omar al bashir in april outside the defense ministry thousands demanding civilian rule defied warnings from military to stop their sit in demonstration on thursday a senior army official said the protest had become a hub for criminals and was posing a danger to the states while sudan's main opposition group the sudanese professionals association has condemned the closure of al-jazeera as office in kh
the media at this meeting but the beijing government roundly rejects american accusations dominic a 0 early. now saudi arabia's king salmon has landed iran as a gathering of muslim heads of state in mecca he's accused of being behind what he calls terrorist operations that targeted the kingdom in recent weeks and just the latest in a series of discussions held in saudi arabia over recent days focusing on iran and other regional issues on thursday king cylon called for global action against iran...
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year's recipient of the american cinema tech award, the organizations chairman praised the oscar winner for making a significant contribution to the art of motion pictures d oducer king through outmoded can do the presentation is set for november in beverly hills. >>he's been protected denzel washington receive the american film institute's life achievement award tonight, and he won't have to be introduced to the present or fellow oscar-winner spike lee who's directed washington in 4 films will leave the tribute to his friend. >>the ceremony is scheduled to air june 20th on tnt in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>live look outside checking in on the bay bridge a little bit of a back up in the cash lanes but not bad pretty quiet in san francisco. we'll take a look at your afternoon highs, the weather shaping up nicely just not as warm as y >>welcome back to the copper morning news chatting about the forecast. we have to see what's in store today yesterday was a bad it all was very nice and was it was high some spots. oh yes, it's not going to to have today so we're seeing a cooling trend 5 to 15 degrees difference that we're going to see this afternoon. but it's still g
year's recipient of the american cinema tech award, the organizations chairman praised the oscar winner for making a significant contribution to the art of motion pictures d oducer king through outmoded can do the presentation is set for november in beverly hills. >>he's been protected denzel washington receive the american film institute's life achievement award tonight, and he won't have to be introduced to the present or fellow oscar-winner spike lee who's directed washington in 4...
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king where he decided to go beyond african-americans and across the nation.years, the animati animating principle of what's happening is with great income and inequality and what's happening is the -- we pick against black folks against latinos and etc. but what's happening now, the reason why the poor folks are poor because of all those immigrants and all those muslims. the fact the matter is the people campaign to end this exploitati exploitation. this is extremely than it has been because of the gigantic income. reverend is not only that but we have less than half of the people of the united states living in poverty. it is ridiculous that we have this extreme change that's going on. our society and policy discriminates black people and people of color and women and lbgtq individuals, i am going quick because i only have four minutes. look, they talk about our children, these are not somebody else's children. they're all our children. they're all our children. they lift our ambitions and law. you can't say their children. they're america's children. we have
king where he decided to go beyond african-americans and across the nation.years, the animati animating principle of what's happening is with great income and inequality and what's happening is the -- we pick against black folks against latinos and etc. but what's happening now, the reason why the poor folks are poor because of all those immigrants and all those muslims. the fact the matter is the people campaign to end this exploitati exploitation. this is extremely than it has been because of...
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. >> we know people like susie king taylor writes about the fact that the african american women say they were invisible. so they often gathered information and conveyed it. >> i thought she was asking about women who had been conductors, like susie king taylor -- >> women who had been conductors on the railroad is sort of -- in other words, it's a movement that is overwhelmingly portrayed as male conductors. and i haven't found a lot of toveed contradict that. although the most famous conductor is tubman. so indeed she did serve as a spy although she was given her orders by the war department so many years later had such a difficulty claiming her pension because if you're a spy you often didn't keep good records and therefore -- and therefore, she also had the testimony of many generals. but no surprise, it was a congressman from the south who were protesting again and again. but this idea about the underground railroad, it was a network of sympathetics. you mentioned the point about the south. i think that the african american women were conducting intelligence during that period. >
. >> we know people like susie king taylor writes about the fact that the african american women say they were invisible. so they often gathered information and conveyed it. >> i thought she was asking about women who had been conductors, like susie king taylor -- >> women who had been conductors on the railroad is sort of -- in other words, it's a movement that is overwhelmingly portrayed as male conductors. and i haven't found a lot of toveed contradict that. although the...
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american canyon. to the south of us six flags, discovery king done. >> the 95403. there's an a cappella group. nyon high school. we've been listening. >> darn it. all right. we lost them. so they're out there. we have some great stories coming up about american canyon. american canyon high school, my daughter had a cheer competition there, one of the nicest high schools. it's amazing. >>> how much do you know about your hometown? we'll tell you where to find american trip. >> a brewing company is going international. we'll tell you about the company's plan to add tap rooms in europe and south america. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the pride event is a big event but we have other events in today's weekend watch. >> the weekend is here and pride celebrations will be taking place across the bay. you can take part in the giant pink triangle sperm ceremony saturday the parade is sunday at 10:30. the rally is in the east bay. celebrate at diamond park in oakland. the lgbt q is saturday and will include a performance, fashion show and games for children. in month claire, 65 artists will have thei
american canyon. to the south of us six flags, discovery king done. >> the 95403. there's an a cappella group. nyon high school. we've been listening. >> darn it. all right. we lost them. so they're out there. we have some great stories coming up about american canyon. american canyon high school, my daughter had a cheer competition there, one of the nicest high schools. it's amazing. >>> how much do you know about your hometown? we'll tell you where to find american trip....
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king jr. giving his i have a dream speech or of the american flag being raised over iwo jima or rosa parks refusing to move to a seat at the back of the bus are all moments and images that help define who we are, moments that exemplify our best and highest values and thus are potent symbols. the narrative of the stonewall uprising is a very powerful story for a number of reasons. it seemed to come out of nowhere and was totally unexpected. it was spontaneous, totally undirected, and happened in a cd club run by the mafia. the groups that first turned against the police were primarily effeminate boys who lived on the streets, sissies rejected by their families and society, prostitutes, a butch lesbian, and trans people. that such a group could not only lead an effective revolt against the police but also terrify them seemed too good to be true, yet this is what happened. the police were astonished and terrified at the anger they witnessed. pine, who led the rate, have written the manual for hand-to-hand combat in world war ii and been seriously injured in the battle of the bulge, yet he said he was
king jr. giving his i have a dream speech or of the american flag being raised over iwo jima or rosa parks refusing to move to a seat at the back of the bus are all moments and images that help define who we are, moments that exemplify our best and highest values and thus are potent symbols. the narrative of the stonewall uprising is a very powerful story for a number of reasons. it seemed to come out of nowhere and was totally unexpected. it was spontaneous, totally undirected, and happened in...
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doesn't have to be american gas its king sure europe has own freedom of decisions so it is not a political compromise. >> one of the things i'm concerned dealing with so many central european countries that aren't part of the e.u. or nato, i think we have all seen the ositive influence of their attempting to. senator johnson: we saw it with macedonia. if we don't have that capability, i think you all agree with the fact that ukraine should move toward eventual nato membership? >> that is correct. and that is the policy of the administration. senator johnson: there are some voices in america that are concerned about that, why would we want to obligate to come to the defense of these smaller countries. we were in munich for the security conference and met with the secretary general and one of e members raised that issue, the secretary general said we want to enlarge nato because a larger nato is good. it literally threatens no one. i want you on the record we should be moving forward and cooperate with these nations that want to join the european union and join nato. it's a good thing and po
doesn't have to be american gas its king sure europe has own freedom of decisions so it is not a political compromise. >> one of the things i'm concerned dealing with so many central european countries that aren't part of the e.u. or nato, i think we have all seen the ositive influence of their attempting to. senator johnson: we saw it with macedonia. if we don't have that capability, i think you all agree with the fact that ukraine should move toward eventual nato membership? >>...
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in a state like north carolina where there are a lot of religion african-american voters that seemed intentional. >> where king was slain, there are words, joseph's brother's words that they uttered before they grabbed him and threw him into a ditch. these are the words that are written where king is displaying a challenge to us, obehold, her cometh the dreamer, let us slay him and see what becomes of the dream. >> he went on. your thoughts on that approach here. >> there was a little bit of obama there. when he needed it, when he was campaigning in the south, when he was talking to particular audiences, african-americans, southerners, he wanted to bring in the bible, he wanted to bring in that old time religion. i think what cory booker is trying to do there more than anything else is say that he's animated and he's ready in contrast to biden. senator booker is an establishment, low boil, glass half full, let's all get along type of guy. in that speech there, i think he was signaling i got a little attention this week and i'm going to try to roll this into the debates with a little momentum. about what doug w
in a state like north carolina where there are a lot of religion african-american voters that seemed intentional. >> where king was slain, there are words, joseph's brother's words that they uttered before they grabbed him and threw him into a ditch. these are the words that are written where king is displaying a challenge to us, obehold, her cometh the dreamer, let us slay him and see what becomes of the dream. >> he went on. your thoughts on that approach here. >> there was...
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it has been repeated by other great american leaders by dr. martin luther king junior.tion we've got to go. bernie sanders is the only person in this race who has clearly said that there are certain economic rights that all people should be entitled to in order to have a quality life in our society. >> so listen, he's up there. he's solid number two. the other folks are going to go after him. he's taking flak from democrat. john hickenlooper responded to senator sanders today in his own speech. >> democrats must say loudly and clearly that we are not socialists. if we do not, we will end up helping to reelect the worst president in this country's history. >> and you know hickenlooper is not the only critic of socialism. what's your response? >> look, what hickenlooper has said represents a view that is best characterized over the last few decades of decades of corporatetism and capitulation. it's those views that created the garden where the seeds of trumpism and other right wing authoritarianism have prospered. you've talked about it many times on your show. obviously
it has been repeated by other great american leaders by dr. martin luther king junior.tion we've got to go. bernie sanders is the only person in this race who has clearly said that there are certain economic rights that all people should be entitled to in order to have a quality life in our society. >> so listen, he's up there. he's solid number two. the other folks are going to go after him. he's taking flak from democrat. john hickenlooper responded to senator sanders today in his own...
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i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow narrator: in this episode of "american greed," attorney eric conn is the kingf disability law. he was like the pied piper, because people admired him so much because he was larger than life. burchett: everybody knew that if you needed your social security, go to eric conn. kidd: he won. he never lost. narrator: a shameless self-promoter. announcer: you now have "mr. social security" on your side. narrator: conn makes millions getting disability payments for his clients. estep: he had a rolls royce at one point. he would wear expensive suits. narrator: but after government whistle-blowers uncovered a half a billion dollars' worth of lies... it escalated in a way that we never could have imagined. narrator: ...conn turns fugitive. hess: eric conn cut off his electronic monitoring anklet and fled custody.
i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow narrator: in this episode of "american greed," attorney eric conn is the kingf disability law. he was like the pied piper, because people admired him so much because he was larger than life. burchett: everybody knew that if you needed your social security, go to eric conn. kidd: he won. he never lost. narrator: a shameless self-promoter. announcer: you now have "mr. social security" on your side. narrator: conn makes millions getting...
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suggestions that charles who's obviously going to become the king warm day an avowed environmentalist will try to take from poland over the american withdrawal from from the paris climate change agreements so that's another potential sticking point on the on the royal level it's not even not even the political level and then after the state banquet this evening they'll be a protest outside buckingham palace in the meantime a public protests and at the state banquets the speaker of the house of commons john bercow a liberal democrat leaders of its cable the labor party leader jeremy corbyn all very senior political figures they're all boycotting the state banquet it is the most peculiar thing you can think of where 2 countries which are supposed to have the special relationship are in this this this very odd situation where large sections of the british policy that there's a whole class simply don't want anything to do with the american president bush is the how about day involves a very interesting one it will be for the moment of course lawrence we'll leave it there for now thank you. and let's get to all of the top story of the
suggestions that charles who's obviously going to become the king warm day an avowed environmentalist will try to take from poland over the american withdrawal from from the paris climate change agreements so that's another potential sticking point on the on the royal level it's not even not even the political level and then after the state banquet this evening they'll be a protest outside buckingham palace in the meantime a public protests and at the state banquets the speaker of the house of...
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godzilla, king of the monsters finished first in north american theaters, but for reviews and lukewarmnce took somewhat of a toll. the film a $49 million in ticket sales which is actually about half with the previous counsel open with in 2014. the new godzilla movie fared battle it, better internationally especially in china. >> thank you for the wrapup. diane, thank you. >> the time now is 5:40 problem have faulty parts. >> and will get a bit of a one up over the next few days. in fact, it will be low to mid 90s for many inland locations. and then we cool down by the end of the week and we will warm right back up again for the coming weekend. i will have all of that and forecast coming right up. >>> an earlier fire of of 280 is slowing traffic. we are keeping an eye on it, everything seems to have cleared out of the open the lanes, but i've the rest of the commute and drive times coming up. ♪ man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get
godzilla, king of the monsters finished first in north american theaters, but for reviews and lukewarmnce took somewhat of a toll. the film a $49 million in ticket sales which is actually about half with the previous counsel open with in 2014. the new godzilla movie fared battle it, better internationally especially in china. >> thank you for the wrapup. diane, thank you. >> the time now is 5:40 problem have faulty parts. >> and will get a bit of a one up over the next few...
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. >> joe walsh was the american king of room trash.e wine and staying in great hotel rooms. >> there were a lot of hotels that we weren't allowed to go back to. >> we were in chicago staying at the astor towers. >> in chicago here's what happened. there was a knock on the door. in walked john bellucci. john wanted to show me the finer restaurants of chicago. we went to the restaurant and they wouldn't let us in because we had jeans. we got the maitre d' up to a $300 bribe. still they would not let us in. john said i know what to do. next thing i know we were standing in the alley and he spray painted my jeans black and made me do his. and then we went back and got in. we were sitting in these queen anne period chairs that had needle point. when we stood up that was all black and the butts of our pants were jeans again. so we had to kind of back out of there. and leave fast. that was the beginning of it. >> so that night with much glee joe set about to set the world record for room trash. >> john and i did $28,000 of room damage. >> gle
. >> joe walsh was the american king of room trash.e wine and staying in great hotel rooms. >> there were a lot of hotels that we weren't allowed to go back to. >> we were in chicago staying at the astor towers. >> in chicago here's what happened. there was a knock on the door. in walked john bellucci. john wanted to show me the finer restaurants of chicago. we went to the restaurant and they wouldn't let us in because we had jeans. we got the maitre d' up to a $300...