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our next group is malcolm x. and i have another large group with malcolm x. athis item will be provided 15 minutes. so here are the names. i will read off everybody process names, sort yourselves out, and we will start the timer. [roll call] hold on, there's a few more. [roll call] okay, come on up. you have 15 minutes of group time. >> i represent coleman advocates for children and youth. but bigger than th that, i represent the san francisco community. i was born here and this issue is real personal to me because i feel like mx a is a generation of peace of the bayview community. i feel like, when you look at that one school, it is a small puzzle piece in the larger piece of the bayview community. and if we don't stand up for our children now, and make sure that y'all understand that smaller classes make sense, well we do not understand that i would hate to come home and my parents paid the mortgage and all of a sudden, we got a new tenant i didn't know about click like that is not fair to those families. [applause] they have a voice. they should be heard.
our next group is malcolm x. and i have another large group with malcolm x. athis item will be provided 15 minutes. so here are the names. i will read off everybody process names, sort yourselves out, and we will start the timer. [roll call] hold on, there's a few more. [roll call] okay, come on up. you have 15 minutes of group time. >> i represent coleman advocates for children and youth. but bigger than th that, i represent the san francisco community. i was born here and this issue is...
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malcolm x was an important leader. i think i am a leader like him because i am standing up for my beliefs and my school which is named after him. [cheering] it is not there for a -- fair for kids to move into our community and take over our schools. i'm here to lead the students for malcolm x academy. [cheering] >> my name is nicole morris and i heard a lot about the situation about kit moving into malcolm x and malcolm x has been doing fine in the community and me, as a parent, i've been struggling likely just getting my kids to school. they've been doing good, like in the community. like every day. like we are rising. they have different programs that they cater to. iep programs. that my daughter needs as well. and if you all move it into the community, there were parents like me who want my kids, where do i go? i am urging you guys not to move it into the community and keep public schools in our community is for the kids to learn. like in low income. like eight housing situations. please keep malcolm x. [cheering an
malcolm x was an important leader. i think i am a leader like him because i am standing up for my beliefs and my school which is named after him. [cheering] it is not there for a -- fair for kids to move into our community and take over our schools. i'm here to lead the students for malcolm x academy. [cheering] >> my name is nicole morris and i heard a lot about the situation about kit moving into malcolm x and malcolm x has been doing fine in the community and me, as a parent, i've been...
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malcolm nantz is with us, author of "the plot to hack america." and joined by tim o'brien, author of "trump nation: the art of being the donald." tim is an msnbc contributor. malcolm, i want to start with you on this issue of zte, this chinese telecommunications company and the president's sudden concern with preserving and building jobs in china, something i don't think we heard about on the campaign trail. >> well, it's utterly dumbfound for me. zte is an organization that has been implicated in breaking sanctions with north korea and iran by transferring modern technologies over to those countries, particularly in their communications. the united states department of defense has banned zte's created telephones because they believe that they could but surped by the intelligence agencies of china and they can actually be turned into pocket-sides surveillance systems inside u.s. military bases and against u.s. military and intelligence personnel around the world. i mean, it's the best of all worlds. why president trump would be actually going out
malcolm nantz is with us, author of "the plot to hack america." and joined by tim o'brien, author of "trump nation: the art of being the donald." tim is an msnbc contributor. malcolm, i want to start with you on this issue of zte, this chinese telecommunications company and the president's sudden concern with preserving and building jobs in china, something i don't think we heard about on the campaign trail. >> well, it's utterly dumbfound for me. zte is an...
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malcolm nance, as well. decorated formal naval int intelligence officer, taking place in counterterrorism and combat operations. g geoff, we used to get advanced remarks from the president. now the tweet often exceeds what he will say. let's get your reaction to it. maybe your sense of how it frames what we're going to hear later today. happy memorial day. those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today. best economy in decades. lowest unemployment numbers for blacks and hispanics ever. women in military and rebuilding and so much more. nice. heck of a pivot, isn't it? >> one could argue, it is not the most appropriate expression of respect and appreciation on memorial day. in many ways, david, that is typical trump. he finds ways to make holidays, in this case, memorial day, about himself and his accomplishments. i would say, we don't expect him to say something like that in his scripted remarks when he speaks from the cemetery amphitheater. we expec
malcolm nance, as well. decorated formal naval int intelligence officer, taking place in counterterrorism and combat operations. g geoff, we used to get advanced remarks from the president. now the tweet often exceeds what he will say. let's get your reaction to it. maybe your sense of how it frames what we're going to hear later today. happy memorial day. those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today. best economy in decades. lowest...
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we hand here firm lee with malcolm x academy and with the other schools. while we are small in number, where you powerful and mighty. our children are doing amazing things and they have a right to a solid foundation that's not broken up by having two schools within the same school. we are trying hard to continue the legacy that we've had in bayview of having the top tier schools. that is something that we want to bring back. so we ask that you decline the charter school's encroachment on our bayview schools. thank you. [ applause ] >> my name is linda. i'm back again. but i'm back because it really hurt me that i fought for some doors at carver, and malcolm x and stuff, i feel like if you bring in these charter schools, you're affecting my child's health. i feel like because if you overcrowd the school, that means that you bring in more different sicknesses because the kids are overcrowded. they -- i mean, you're going to have a lot of kids with disabilities and all these problems, and i feel like when you overcrowd, you bring stress to people, to kids. i
we hand here firm lee with malcolm x academy and with the other schools. while we are small in number, where you powerful and mighty. our children are doing amazing things and they have a right to a solid foundation that's not broken up by having two schools within the same school. we are trying hard to continue the legacy that we've had in bayview of having the top tier schools. that is something that we want to bring back. so we ask that you decline the charter school's encroachment on our...
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malcolm turnbull will read it in that way. would it have on the australian economy and french economy? again, it will have an impact on the european economy. the broader issue is what is happening to free trade. but then in what direction does it go? there is an important sense that it needs to be stopped. this kind of trying to highlight the points of multilateralism. that was coming to the next ally. charlotte epstein now from the university of sydney. in other business news, the chief executive of whatsapp is planning to leave the facebook unit, posting on social media just a couple of hours ago, saying he was taking time off to pursue interests outside technology, and that was followed up bya technology, and that was followed up by a note of thanks from mark zuckerberg. but his plan to leave comes zuckerberg. but his plan to leave co m es after zuckerberg. but his plan to leave comes after clashes with facebook executives over the strategy for messaging service whatsapp. the washing —— the watch —— the washington post repo
malcolm turnbull will read it in that way. would it have on the australian economy and french economy? again, it will have an impact on the european economy. the broader issue is what is happening to free trade. but then in what direction does it go? there is an important sense that it needs to be stopped. this kind of trying to highlight the points of multilateralism. that was coming to the next ally. charlotte epstein now from the university of sydney. in other business news, the chief...
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malcolm, renato, great to have you with us. you. >>> ahead, rudy giuliani saying ivanka trump is off limits to mueller. while jared kushner is, quote, disposable. wait until you hear why. >>> plus, new fears among top doj officials that republican lawmakers are actually spilling investigation secrets back to the white house. we'll be back in 90 seconds. polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. it kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and it helps to remove stains. polident should be the first choice of every person that wears a denture, to clean their denture. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day,
malcolm, renato, great to have you with us. you. >>> ahead, rudy giuliani saying ivanka trump is off limits to mueller. while jared kushner is, quote, disposable. wait until you hear why. >>> plus, new fears among top doj officials that republican lawmakers are actually spilling investigation secrets back to the white house. we'll be back in 90 seconds. polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1...
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paul butler, former prosecutor and msnbc analyst and malcolm nance msnbc terrorism expert. gentlemen, great to have all of you with us. first at the white house. tell us what you've learned about this news coming out of rudy giuliani within the last hour or so. >> hey, ayman. rudy giuliani as he often does on sunday afternoons did a series of phone interviews with members of the media and spoke with "the washington post" and the "new york times" and spoke with our own kelly o'donnell and he told her based on conversations with the special counsel team that robert mueller's team of investigators plans to have the obstruction of justice piece of their probe wrapped up by september 1st. he tells kelly o'donnell the special counsel team gave him that time line about two or three weeks ago and the way giuliani puts it, he says we didn't want to get into what i call comey territory meaning he didn't want this to happen one or two months before the election. giuliani tells nbc news that would be unfair. that would be unfair to both sides. i would just point out that legal experts
paul butler, former prosecutor and msnbc analyst and malcolm nance msnbc terrorism expert. gentlemen, great to have all of you with us. first at the white house. tell us what you've learned about this news coming out of rudy giuliani within the last hour or so. >> hey, ayman. rudy giuliani as he often does on sunday afternoons did a series of phone interviews with members of the media and spoke with "the washington post" and the "new york times" and spoke with our own...
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the wifendeed, calling of malcolm turnbull "delicious." emmanuel macron has been making the effort of speaking english. he is good, but sometimes he does make miststakes in englgli. probobably that is not the worde meant to use to describe the wife of the australian prime minister. malcolm turnbull andnd emmanuel macron get on very well. at theit again today resisidence of the australian prime mininister in sydney. they showed affection for one another. they showed solidarity, friendship, unity between the french and the australians. that was one of the key messages they wanted to deliver today. it all started with this important meeting at ththe anzac memorial, with a both delivered a speech calling for the friendship that started d ck in ththe 20th century, during world war i -- they will this friendship to continue in the years to come. casali talking about the french president's visit to australia. the most senior official in australia's catholic church is set to face two trials linked to historic sex abuse. a court ordered cardinal ge
the wifendeed, calling of malcolm turnbull "delicious." emmanuel macron has been making the effort of speaking english. he is good, but sometimes he does make miststakes in englgli. probobably that is not the worde meant to use to describe the wife of the australian prime minister. malcolm turnbull andnd emmanuel macron get on very well. at theit again today resisidence of the australian prime mininister in sydney. they showed affection for one another. they showed solidarity,...
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know what, it's funny, my boy tremayne tweeted, you know, a picture of me and virgil, and he said, malcolm x, martin luther king and all these people got mad. like, how can you compare them to that? man, i know this is gonna cause an uproar, but certain icons is just too far in the past and not relatable. >> wow. >> it's stunning, right? it's stunning on so many levels. first of all, again this idea why we're still talking about slavery and a right-wing, alt-right talking point, this idea of black on black crime,
know what, it's funny, my boy tremayne tweeted, you know, a picture of me and virgil, and he said, malcolm x, martin luther king and all these people got mad. like, how can you compare them to that? man, i know this is gonna cause an uproar, but certain icons is just too far in the past and not relatable. >> wow. >> it's stunning, right? it's stunning on so many levels. first of all, again this idea why we're still talking about slavery and a right-wing, alt-right talking point,...
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but look at welcome x -- malcolm x and robert kennedy, and middlemen can be terrible dick things.
but look at welcome x -- malcolm x and robert kennedy, and middlemen can be terrible dick things.
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i'm joined by former intelligence officer malcolm nance. how much of a risk is it that foreign governments would track a known that's not secured. >> it's no risk for these foreign governments going out and tracking such as easy device such as this. there's a reason the white house communications team, which is also -- also has linked to the national security agency divided him up into two phones. that's because they probably have some security measures on the voice phone and on the one with the applications. it probably routes through another location, which makes it hard to get. however, you have to understand, donald trump has been a high value, high personal of interest commune cake intercept targets for the russians special community indications service, their nsa since 2013. they've through his mobile
i'm joined by former intelligence officer malcolm nance. how much of a risk is it that foreign governments would track a known that's not secured. >> it's no risk for these foreign governments going out and tracking such as easy device such as this. there's a reason the white house communications team, which is also -- also has linked to the national security agency divided him up into two phones. that's because they probably have some security measures on the voice phone and on the one...
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malcolm nance, a veteran who taught the navies and marines how to survive if captured. he's an msnbc counterterrorism analyst and susan del percio, a republican strategist. thank you for being here. malcolm, i'll start with you because i started with you this morning when this was fresher news. and i had people tweeting me saying i haven't seen malcolm that angry. >> well, last time you saw me that angry was somebody insulting khizr khan and the gold star parent and his mother in front of me. i'm an old navy chief. i had a long career and i come from a very, very old military family. every father and so from the civil till today, including my niece who was just in combat off of yemen. i am a chief, my job as a chief is to make sure when i see something wrong, that it's recalibrated and i won't stand for what i heard about john mccain. i have met john mccain, i have taught students about his captivity, i read his official classified debrief when he came out of the hanoi hilton. i met people including admiral stockdale who everyday who would come over to our school and ta
malcolm nance, a veteran who taught the navies and marines how to survive if captured. he's an msnbc counterterrorism analyst and susan del percio, a republican strategist. thank you for being here. malcolm, i'll start with you because i started with you this morning when this was fresher news. and i had people tweeting me saying i haven't seen malcolm that angry. >> well, last time you saw me that angry was somebody insulting khizr khan and the gold star parent and his mother in front of...
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and malcolm, let me start with you. we are approaching this anniversary date. clearly, rudy giuliani and his team want us to appreciate it as a milestone. they will cause a stir on that day, draw some attention to the fact that this has gone on for a year. just remind us where we have come over the last year. >> well, this story goes on. it's two years ago now. it's just the one-year anniversary of the investigation. so if he wants to draw attention to that, he is going to find that this is not a positive media event for him. i mean, a plot to hike america 20 months ago. that's how long this whole thing has been going, almost the time when donald trump said, russia, if you're listening, please release hillary clinton's e-mails. this is not going to help the president in any way, shape or form. and nick will remind us how long it took for the major investigations. i believe scooter libby and the valerie plane ainvestigations ae still going on. >> and donald trump organized the infamous meeting at trump tower. and jared kushner discussing the establishment of the
and malcolm, let me start with you. we are approaching this anniversary date. clearly, rudy giuliani and his team want us to appreciate it as a milestone. they will cause a stir on that day, draw some attention to the fact that this has gone on for a year. just remind us where we have come over the last year. >> well, this story goes on. it's two years ago now. it's just the one-year anniversary of the investigation. so if he wants to draw attention to that, he is going to find that this...
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malcolm isa with a lot of power there. malcolm is a badger expert.bserving these animals in the wild. giving no alternative to defend himself, it will turn around and face the aggressor, we saw these two play fighting twisting and turning, seeking imagine the injuries that these dogs suffer. horrific injuries. and that is a basic badger defending itself from death. there's nothing more to be left in peace, and just little nice and quietly. but i will not happen as long as badger baiters see them as sport. our undercover team is on the move again. it is the morning of the dig, and john is with thomas young. the man had over to west wales. it is the first timejohn has met christian. also on the dig art two regular members, christian's gang. jaime rush and another man kyle jones. we went with quite a bit of speed across the fields, the jackets come out and then it is sent down a hole. they followed what aboveground using a locator box, which picks up the signalfrom using a locator box, which picks up the signal from the dog 's colour. after several atte
malcolm isa with a lot of power there. malcolm is a badger expert.bserving these animals in the wild. giving no alternative to defend himself, it will turn around and face the aggressor, we saw these two play fighting twisting and turning, seeking imagine the injuries that these dogs suffer. horrific injuries. and that is a basic badger defending itself from death. there's nothing more to be left in peace, and just little nice and quietly. but i will not happen as long as badger baiters see...
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ambassador mcfaul and malcolm nance, thank you very much.hen we're right back. with powerload™ technology. feed the line. push the button. and get back to work. with an industry first, carbon-fiber shaft... lawn care has never been this easy... ...or this powerful. the new ego power+ string trimmer with powerload™ technology. exclusively at the home depot and ego authorized dealers. i think, keep going, and make a difference. at some point, we are going to be able to beat als. because life is amazing. so i am hoping for a cure. i want this, to uh, to be a reality. um, yeah. can be a big bad problem that you could spread to. family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. but you can help prevent this. talk to your doctor today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. because dangers don't just exist in fairytales. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more tha
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ktvu's rob malcolm joins us live with new details. >> reporter: good evening andre. at the scene here in petaluma, it seems to be clear. you can see traffic flowing behind me. but it was shut down several hours tonight as they investigated this plane crash. now they are trying to determine how it went down, and how the people were killed. the petaluma fire department, local police, and the sheriff's department investigate the scene as the faa will now try to find answers as to how the small plane went down. witness reports hearing the plane sputter and crashed to the road. on east washington street near old adobe road. >> we were out practicing ball at the golf course, and you hear the plane kickoff and as soon as it got over the golf course you could hear it sputtering. it did not sound right, and his engine cut off or maybe two or three seconds, started sputtering again, then he made a right turn to went back towards the airport, and the plane went sideways and straight down. all you could hear was the loud thud into the concrete. local authorities confirm the two
ktvu's rob malcolm joins us live with new details. >> reporter: good evening andre. at the scene here in petaluma, it seems to be clear. you can see traffic flowing behind me. but it was shut down several hours tonight as they investigated this plane crash. now they are trying to determine how it went down, and how the people were killed. the petaluma fire department, local police, and the sheriff's department investigate the scene as the faa will now try to find answers as to how the...
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rob malcolm is with us after spending the day with the chp as they prepare for maximum enforcement on a area roadways. >>> staggering numbers when it comes to this holiday weekend. many people have made getaways out of the city. if you have not left tonight, you are probably better off leaving tomorrow. the chp has a reminder that they will be watching the roads very closely. >>> the unofficial start to the summer season. drivers will have some company. >> the chp maximum enforcement is underway with a full deployment behind the wheel. >> we are looking for impaired driving. we want to make sure everybody stays safe. and not being distracted by others in the car. >> drivers are being pulled over for cell phone use. many had to learn the important lesson of staying hands-free. every officer that is available to work this weekend will be going from the san francisco office. >> they will do their jobs and make sure that everyone gets where they want to go safely. >>> - - nearly 36 million americans will be traveling by car. another 3 million by air. the most in a dozen years. travel dela
rob malcolm is with us after spending the day with the chp as they prepare for maximum enforcement on a area roadways. >>> staggering numbers when it comes to this holiday weekend. many people have made getaways out of the city. if you have not left tonight, you are probably better off leaving tomorrow. the chp has a reminder that they will be watching the roads very closely. >>> the unofficial start to the summer season. drivers will have some company. >> the chp...
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and the french president on his first official trip to australia join prime minister malcolm turnbull and commemorating those who lost their lives and the two will train here today to issues behind the agenda during the three day trip. china's foreign minister has arrived in north korea for a two day visit while he is the highest ranking chinese minister to visit pyongyang in three years but strained over a cut in chinese exports as part of sanctions against the north's nuclear weapons program and the trip comes before kim jong un summit with the u.s. president in the coming weeks china correspondent adrian brown has more from beijing. well one year now becomes the first chinese foreign minister to visit north korea in almost eleven years in fact the last time a senior chinese government official was in north korea was almost three years ago that i think is a reflection of the strain immolations that's existed between these two cold war era allies this time a year ago for instance china and north korea simply weren't on speaking terms if there was a hotline between pyongyang and beiji
and the french president on his first official trip to australia join prime minister malcolm turnbull and commemorating those who lost their lives and the two will train here today to issues behind the agenda during the three day trip. china's foreign minister has arrived in north korea for a two day visit while he is the highest ranking chinese minister to visit pyongyang in three years but strained over a cut in chinese exports as part of sanctions against the north's nuclear weapons program...
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ktvu's rob malcolm has more on the efforts to save them. >> reporter: this woman has worked here for many years and has rarely received a call like this. >> two puppies that have been abandoned under a pile of garbage, underneath the freeway. and they were severely injured. >> reporter: she immediately arranged for the dogs to be seen by event. they will need a lot of love and attention. >> the first thing i noticed was that there was some sort of an accident. we don't know. >> reporter: this one will recover. but her sister was severely malnourished and is suffering from a broken jaw, hanging on both sides. she may have to be put down. >> i don't know if it was an act of intentional abuse or this horribly neglectful situation. >> reporter: they were found in east oakland amongst broken furniture, mattresses, oil cans, and crash -- trash. this isn't the first time they've heard of something like this. >> honestly, it's something we see all the time. we just had a litter of kit -- kittens. only one of that later made it. they had been found in a garbage can. >> reporter: working close
ktvu's rob malcolm has more on the efforts to save them. >> reporter: this woman has worked here for many years and has rarely received a call like this. >> two puppies that have been abandoned under a pile of garbage, underneath the freeway. and they were severely injured. >> reporter: she immediately arranged for the dogs to be seen by event. they will need a lot of love and attention. >> the first thing i noticed was that there was some sort of an accident. we don't...
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rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 4:03. san jose brushfire is now fully contained -- contained. it burned 16 acres. it started leslie just after 5:00. near killer court. it was under control by 9 pm. no injuries reported. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> gas prices shot up and drivers know that. especially if you are heading the roads for memorial day weekend. aaa says gas pipe -- prices were up 31%. the national average for a gallon of regular is 297 -- $2.97 a gallon. the highest average since 2014. bay area prices are even higher. aaa says the average price for a gallon of regular in san francisco is $3.85 a gallon. in san jose, it's $3.76. >>> a state of emergency has been declared by the governor of maryland after pouring rain and flash flooding turns streets outside of baltimore into rivers. cars were rushed away -- washed away. some people were left stranded. that same city is also devastated by bullet -- floods two years ago. >> reporter: in tents flash flooding strikes near baltimore. raging groundwater surging through city streets. people have b
rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> 4:03. san jose brushfire is now fully contained -- contained. it burned 16 acres. it started leslie just after 5:00. near killer court. it was under control by 9 pm. no injuries reported. the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> gas prices shot up and drivers know that. especially if you are heading the roads for memorial day weekend. aaa says gas pipe -- prices were up 31%. the national average for a gallon of regular is 297...
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rob malcolm reports that the ambulance had lights and sirens on when it was hit. >> reporter: it was captured on the cell phone video it was a tragic scene. one firefighter, paramedic, traveling was able to climb up on top. in the meanwhile the alameda fire crews break windows and they tried to reach others inside. later in the afternoon, two heavy tow trucks where there to operate the ambulance. the 74-year-old patient died as she was being transported for medical emergency. an ambulance collided with the sedan on all flatbed. witnesses immediately knew that something was wrong. >> we heard the noise. it was crazy. the ambulance tipped over on its side. and i hoped there was nobody in the back. >> reporter: according to chp, the ambulance was driving south when it was t-boned by this car. >> we had a paramedic and also a firefighter from alameda county. >> the ambulance was following protocol according to a witness. >> he was warning everyone that was coming. >> reporter: is eyewitness said that the driver in the car who suffered major injuries could be at fault. >> he could have sl
rob malcolm reports that the ambulance had lights and sirens on when it was hit. >> reporter: it was captured on the cell phone video it was a tragic scene. one firefighter, paramedic, traveling was able to climb up on top. in the meanwhile the alameda fire crews break windows and they tried to reach others inside. later in the afternoon, two heavy tow trucks where there to operate the ambulance. the 74-year-old patient died as she was being transported for medical emergency. an ambulance...
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thank you malcolm x. >> is it a student? >> yes a student and a teacher. we are both on the list. >> clerk: your time is up. call out the student, please. >> i love malcolm x. [applause] >> clerk: thank you. the next item is section g., if the malcolm x families would like to leave the boardroom, this would be a good time and i will give you a minute. [applause] [ crowd chanting ] >> clerk: thank you. we still have the board meeting and session. we will go onto the next item which is section g. a special order of business. this is on the election commission appointment. i need a motion and a section -- a second. thank you. commissioner sanchez, if you would please give us the report from the committee and a reading of the recommendation? >> supervisor sanchez: thank you. last night, the rules committee met in these chambers and we had three candidates for our appointment through the elections commission. i will read their names because we were impressed by all three of them. cynthia die, charlotte hill, and alex rat trap. we were impressed by all three and
thank you malcolm x. >> is it a student? >> yes a student and a teacher. we are both on the list. >> clerk: your time is up. call out the student, please. >> i love malcolm x. [applause] >> clerk: thank you. the next item is section g., if the malcolm x families would like to leave the boardroom, this would be a good time and i will give you a minute. [applause] [ crowd chanting ] >> clerk: thank you. we still have the board meeting and session. we will go...
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. >> malcolm, what is it? just tough guy talk?o you think it was done in some context we're missing? because on the surface it, sounds awful. what do you think it meant? why would you say something like that? is it like, does it show that you're just purposefully, publicly callous and you want to seem that way? i don't get it. >> this isn't tough guy talk, okay? for every member of the armed forces who has ever served understands the sacrifice that our prisoners of war have endured and have gone through. what we have here and as you said, it's a fish that's rotting from the top. this is donald trump's spirit that he has imbued the white house with. this is what he expects to hear from his staff. what upsets me the most, i'm an old navy chief. and old navy chiefs, we recalibrate trouble and people with problems up and down the chain of command. when someone's wrong, we tell them they're wrong. what upsets me the most is that no one had the common sense or decency to tell her that this was wrong. they will never hear it again. and i
. >> malcolm, what is it? just tough guy talk?o you think it was done in some context we're missing? because on the surface it, sounds awful. what do you think it meant? why would you say something like that? is it like, does it show that you're just purposefully, publicly callous and you want to seem that way? i don't get it. >> this isn't tough guy talk, okay? for every member of the armed forces who has ever served understands the sacrifice that our prisoners of war have endured...
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malcolm x made martin luther king look good. and that is why the power structure made concessions to him. they were not moved by, oh, there's terrible injustice in the country, but there is disorder and there is disorder and there's a crisis and we need to do something about it. the army of history is that, despite the civil rights movement, the city still burned in 1967 anyway. because the civil rights act of 1964 was too little, too late, -- is what we would have done in 1945. mexico, it is of very important that the 1968 or the post-1968 student massacre and the state crime that was developed a culture of human rights in mexico and the violation of human rights. i would say that is one of the most important aspects of these fights through nonviolent strategies and tactics. what i mentioned before, the mother activism we have in latin america, it happened in mexico. it happened in argentina. it happened in other regions of central mark of -- central america, like el salvador. but instead -- but in el guerrila you have revoluti
malcolm x made martin luther king look good. and that is why the power structure made concessions to him. they were not moved by, oh, there's terrible injustice in the country, but there is disorder and there is disorder and there's a crisis and we need to do something about it. the army of history is that, despite the civil rights movement, the city still burned in 1967 anyway. because the civil rights act of 1964 was too little, too late, -- is what we would have done in 1945. mexico, it is...
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malcolm nance can i get you to spond to what mr. pottinger was saying there, this idea that maybe the fbi has bounced back from worse? >> he is absolutely right. the fbi has bounced back from worst. certainly during the j. edgar hoover period. but let me say this, the bureau is a relatively conservative organization. i know in the run-up to the election all of my friend over at the bureau were staunchly in the trump camp. but they believe in something a little higher than whoever is sitting in the seat of the president of the united states. when they are crossed on a matter of law, when they have someone how is out and resisting investigation, who is trying to tear down the leadership, they get really institutional. and in this case, robert mueller, who is almost above reproach -- there is virtually nothing anyone can say about him -- took on this investigation, it was not in order to protect someone in a particular party. it was designed to protect the nation. and i think that the next time that people want to bad-mouth the bureau,
malcolm nance can i get you to spond to what mr. pottinger was saying there, this idea that maybe the fbi has bounced back from worse? >> he is absolutely right. the fbi has bounced back from worst. certainly during the j. edgar hoover period. but let me say this, the bureau is a relatively conservative organization. i know in the run-up to the election all of my friend over at the bureau were staunchly in the trump camp. but they believe in something a little higher than whoever is...
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malcolm, like i said, john mccain makes himself fair game for all sortsds of things and he takes the high road in these issues including against president trump who insulted his heroism in the campaign and again as president. what do you have to say about this? >> well, i can't understand why he would take the high road about that. maintaining the dignity and the honor of serving in the united states armed forces, in particular the united states navy where i served is something that he should -- he should crow about proud and loud every day. but he has chosen to hold his fire and to keep his powder dry. but let me tell you something. i've met john mccain, i'm and old navy chief petty officer and he told mefrg he learned came from a navy chief. and it's my job to recalibrate people up and down the chain of command when they have a problem. and on this particular subject i'm going to speak for him as a chief. this is disgraceful the way people have spoken about him. i taught at the navy survival evasion resistance and escape school pit met the senior ranking officer of the hanoi hilton
malcolm, like i said, john mccain makes himself fair game for all sortsds of things and he takes the high road in these issues including against president trump who insulted his heroism in the campaign and again as president. what do you have to say about this? >> well, i can't understand why he would take the high road about that. maintaining the dignity and the honor of serving in the united states armed forces, in particular the united states navy where i served is something that he...
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live in the newsroom, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> temperatures fell if you degrees, yesterday, memorial day they were up there upper 90 some spots 90 fairfield today was cooler 90 in antioch that was one of the warmer spots. 75 here in vallejo 55 napa. the idea is we will keep calling thou. the system, this week system going through right now you notice it outside it is a lot cooler outside. you see the week system going through. this is more onshore flow and a deeper marine layer and deeper moisture air pushing into the bay area and also davis in fairfield and up to marysville it will be warm but not as warm and hot as it was the last couple of days. little fog is trying to show up off up -- off of the coast. 57 walnut creek, 62 right now in concorde you could see the cool sea breeze is cooler by 60 degrees. that tells you right away things will be different tomorrow. we do not see fog. it looks like fog is trying to form. there could be fog showing up there. the temperatures trend monday was a hottest day of the season. today, it cooled off then it drops off on wednesday and
live in the newsroom, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> temperatures fell if you degrees, yesterday, memorial day they were up there upper 90 some spots 90 fairfield today was cooler 90 in antioch that was one of the warmer spots. 75 here in vallejo 55 napa. the idea is we will keep calling thou. the system, this week system going through right now you notice it outside it is a lot cooler outside. you see the week system going through. this is more onshore flow and a deeper marine...
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rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> very exciting and fun. >>> 4:28. major development for north korea. coming up, we will tell you about an announcement about a nuclear test site. >> announcer: this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> woke up good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2. thursday morning, it's may 24th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. 4:30. let's check in with steve. i did not use that windshield wipers. >> i didn't either. >> maybe tonight. >> maybe some rain. >> okay. >> i rarely say that. it is kind of eighth pattern.
rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >> very exciting and fun. >>> 4:28. major development for north korea. coming up, we will tell you about an announcement about a nuclear test site. >> announcer: this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> woke up good morning to you. welcome back to mornings on 2. thursday morning, it's may 24th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. 4:30. let's check in with steve. i did not use that windshield wipers. >> i didn't either....
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to malcolm's point, it is very reminiscent of this wiretapping argument. the president tried to raise that as an issue. but there are many people who asked why are your wires being tapped? why is the fbi listening to your phones? why is there an informant talking to the fbi? what is going on there. >> in his testimony two days ago, fbi director christopher wray appointed by trump warned that the identities of covert intelligence sources must be protected in the interest of national security. >> human sources in particular who put themselves at great risk to work with us and with our foreign partners have to be able to trust that we're going to protect their identities and their lives and the lives of their families, and the day that we can't protect human sources is the day the american people start becoming less safe. >> malcolm, do you think they're ready to push the guy into the public light and expose this person who may be very endangered because of this political play by the trump people? >> well, in my career, we've already lived through that happen
to malcolm's point, it is very reminiscent of this wiretapping argument. the president tried to raise that as an issue. but there are many people who asked why are your wires being tapped? why is the fbi listening to your phones? why is there an informant talking to the fbi? what is going on there. >> in his testimony two days ago, fbi director christopher wray appointed by trump warned that the identities of covert intelligence sources must be protected in the interest of national...
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malcolm is a badger expert. he spent yea rs malcolm is a badger expert.d. you can imagine the touraine for the badger, given alternative to defend itself it will turn around and face the aggressor but when we saw these to play fighting, the twisting and turning, is that you can imagine the injuries that these dogs suffer, bottom jaws drop out, horrific injuries. age that is basically a badger defending itself to the death. exactly, yes. the thing about a badger, there is nothing more to be left in peace, to get on with life— quietly. nothing more to be left in peace, to get on with life- quietly. but that would happen as long as badger baiters see them as sport. but the fall will not happen. 0ur undercover tea m fall will not happen. 0ur undercover team is on the move again. it is the morning of the big and al manjohn is with tomas young. the man had over the west wales. it is the first timejohn has met christian. also on the dig at two regular members of christian's rang, today's driverjamie roche and another man, carljones. off driverjamie roche and ano
malcolm is a badger expert. he spent yea rs malcolm is a badger expert.d. you can imagine the touraine for the badger, given alternative to defend itself it will turn around and face the aggressor but when we saw these to play fighting, the twisting and turning, is that you can imagine the injuries that these dogs suffer, bottom jaws drop out, horrific injuries. age that is basically a badger defending itself to the death. exactly, yes. the thing about a badger, there is nothing more to be left...
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what better place to start a the prime minister from australia, malcolm turnbull?ore this, emmanuel macron came here, walked a few hundred meters, and you had dozens of tourists and french ex-pats here to take a picture. he did take the time to do a few selfies with them. as journalists were there, they asked him questions. the french journalists asked about mayday. emmanuel macron could not have picked a day -- a place further away from france to be on this special day, may day, when you have thousands of french people on the streets, protesting, parading, some opposed to emmanuel macron's labor laws. when we asked him what he thought about all of that, he said i am a president. i have no day off. i am here to work. i have not got the time to watch president and follow what is going on back at home. clearly, the french president was here, is here, and certainly not domestic ones. clovis,e is also there, to talk about business between france and australia. what can w we expect from that? clovis: business deals are always at the heart of visits. was interesting to h
what better place to start a the prime minister from australia, malcolm turnbull?ore this, emmanuel macron came here, walked a few hundred meters, and you had dozens of tourists and french ex-pats here to take a picture. he did take the time to do a few selfies with them. as journalists were there, they asked him questions. the french journalists asked about mayday. emmanuel macron could not have picked a day -- a place further away from france to be on this special day, may day, when you have...
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he won the 1985 spelling bijou well, coming up on "cbs this morning," best-selling author malcolm gladwelle table to talk about the return of his podcast revisionist history. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. ask your doctor about botox® cosmetic by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyelid and eyebrow drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. the details make a difference. the man makes them matter. see real results at botoxcosmetic.com/m
he won the 1985 spelling bijou well, coming up on "cbs this morning," best-selling author malcolm gladwelle table to talk about the return of his podcast revisionist history. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. ask your doctor about botox® cosmetic by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing...
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we had at malcolm x. as a model who had gone to jail as a petty criminal and who is very committed to the community. feeling like there so much brainpower and knowing that education and self-education was a tool to transform people, that's why it was there. it was connected to a publishing company. the company would publish books for not only that bookstore but some sold throughout the black community and move through the jails. then there was a printing company connected to it. that is what i created when i came out of the black panther party. i have been fortunate enough to see those phases manifest themselves the bookstore which i close the same year i open the publishing company in 1978 i closed it down and opened a publishing company. the publishing company and printing company were almost 20 years later. when eyes thinking about a printing company at that time you had a multimillion dollar plan. big presses with 40 people on staff. i had no idea how that would work. i imagined it in the same sense p
we had at malcolm x. as a model who had gone to jail as a petty criminal and who is very committed to the community. feeling like there so much brainpower and knowing that education and self-education was a tool to transform people, that's why it was there. it was connected to a publishing company. the company would publish books for not only that bookstore but some sold throughout the black community and move through the jails. then there was a printing company connected to it. that is what i...
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rob malcolm tells us those who work closely with him say they are in shock tonight. >> the president of the san francisco police commission was found dead in his home this afternoon, leaving colleagues shaken by the tragic news. >> this has been a tremendous loss for the entire city and county of san francisco when you think about him passing and then you think about doris ward. now julius terman. this is just a pivotal moment. >> responding to a welfare call. police were dispatched between 12 and one, where they found his body. >> it will be a healing process. we have lost a tremendous human being. >> he had just resigned as president of the commission on may 4, less than two weeks ago. on his final day, he was honored with a proclamation from the mayor, and a certificate of appreciation. >> you are an incredible lawyer and police commissioner. you will be missed. you have become a great friend. >> mayor mark powell released a statement saying in part, as a longtime member of the police commission, julius provided honest candor and oversight, working tirelessly to make the city safe
rob malcolm tells us those who work closely with him say they are in shock tonight. >> the president of the san francisco police commission was found dead in his home this afternoon, leaving colleagues shaken by the tragic news. >> this has been a tremendous loss for the entire city and county of san francisco when you think about him passing and then you think about doris ward. now julius terman. this is just a pivotal moment. >> responding to a welfare call. police were...
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in oakland, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it is the event of the year in england. right now the final countdown is underway until prince harry marries megan markel. it is just after 7 am in windsor england, meaning the wedding festivities should begin in about five hours. tens of thousands of well- wishers are expected to line the streets outside of windsor castle to catch a glimpse of the couple. many of them camped out overnight. prince charles is going to walk megan markel down the aisle, since her father cannot attend due to medical reasons. she is expected to arrive at the church just before 4 am our time. you can watch the royal wedding live right here on ktvu, our live coverage begins at 3:30 am. >>> a deputy injured at a patrol car damaged. how deputies took action when a woman in custody tried to drive into them. >>> a santa rosa couple finds itself reeling from another theft just last night. it was something they wanted to remember for the rest of their lives. >>> i have the weekend forecast for you when we return. we will talk about the cooler temperatur
in oakland, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it is the event of the year in england. right now the final countdown is underway until prince harry marries megan markel. it is just after 7 am in windsor england, meaning the wedding festivities should begin in about five hours. tens of thousands of well- wishers are expected to line the streets outside of windsor castle to catch a glimpse of the couple. many of them camped out overnight. prince charles is going to walk megan markel down...
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to have you on is a tribute to what malcolm did.ive, it is an example of why this initiative is important. none of us support criminal behavior and want to see people victimized. in our communities we sufferdy pro portion natalie from a lot of criminal behavior. but we don't want to see innocent people put in situations because they don't have the money or the connections they cannot defend themselves and end up losing some of the best years of their life like john did. >> absolutely. thanks for having me on the show by the way. john is an inspiration and he is an amazing person and turning this tragedy really into a positive by helping youth and going into the jails and focusing on literacy and as opposed to violence and drugs. we are -- he's become a part of our family since we've been representing him for the past five plus years. and our organization it's a nondna innocence program and we focus on very difficult cases, wrongful convictions and factually innocent indij ent new york state prisoners who don't have the resources and
to have you on is a tribute to what malcolm did.ive, it is an example of why this initiative is important. none of us support criminal behavior and want to see people victimized. in our communities we sufferdy pro portion natalie from a lot of criminal behavior. but we don't want to see innocent people put in situations because they don't have the money or the connections they cannot defend themselves and end up losing some of the best years of their life like john did. >> absolutely....
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. >> let's talk about this with malcolm nance. happens to be the author of "the plot to hack america -- how putin, cyberspies and wikileaks tried to steal the 20e 16 election." so malcolm, how and where does it strike you when you hear all of that? you hear our president call this spygate? a. >> i find it very ironic that he would actually choose that term, despite the nod that we need to give out to the patriots. by using the term spygate, it appears that he's carrying out a massive projection. by trying to take this innocuous use of an informant by the fbi, which is very common, and conflate into the exact scandal of his campaign. i think we should put the term back. spygate technically deskreebs the russian spies that were possibly in conspiracy with members of the trump campaign in order to steal an election and subvert american democracy. that's the real spygate. >> this is the former director of national intelligence and the allegation he makes now about 2016. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> since i left the govern
. >> let's talk about this with malcolm nance. happens to be the author of "the plot to hack america -- how putin, cyberspies and wikileaks tried to steal the 20e 16 election." so malcolm, how and where does it strike you when you hear all of that? you hear our president call this spygate? a. >> i find it very ironic that he would actually choose that term, despite the nod that we need to give out to the patriots. by using the term spygate, it appears that he's carrying...