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general marshall -- this is stimson again -- general marshall already has a towering evidence of reputation as a tried soldier and as a broad-minded and skillful administrator. but that was part of the problem. marshall had become such a useful administrator, it was not clear that eisenhower or anyone else could replace him in the job. who would run the global war from washington while marshall was running the invasion in europe? then too, the fact that a much younger eisenhower had been marshall's acolyte, only a colonel as we saw in the film and would now become his , theoretical boss as chief of staff of the army added another layer of awkwardness. roosevelt had promised marshall the command just as churchill had promised it to brooke. september of 1943 turned to october and then into november. the president made no formal announcement. in fact he was having second thoughts. one of them -- come on, here we go. technology hates me. no, no. wrong way. can we move ahead? technical assistance, please. here we go. what is the secret? >> [indiscernible] craig: ok, thank you. the conventional e
general marshall -- this is stimson again -- general marshall already has a towering evidence of reputation as a tried soldier and as a broad-minded and skillful administrator. but that was part of the problem. marshall had become such a useful administrator, it was not clear that eisenhower or anyone else could replace him in the job. who would run the global war from washington while marshall was running the invasion in europe? then too, the fact that a much younger eisenhower had been...
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this of course is george kaplan marshall. the assumption was fairly widespread that marshall would lead the operation. and marshaller would essentially swap jobs. back from the mediterranean to become army chief of staff and marshall would go to england to become supreme for d-day. so universal was this expectation that marshall called the army transport office and had his household goods stored in preparation for his move to europe. roosevelt secretary of war, henry stimson, reflected a general consensus when he wrote in his diary that making marshall the supreme commander was what today we would call a no-brainer. making an analogy with the civil war, he noted while mr. lincoln had to fumble around through a process of trial and error with dreadful losses until he was able to discover the right choice, no such casting about was needed in this case. already has all towering evidence of reputation as a tried soldier and a broad-minded and skillful administrator. that was part of the problem. marshall had become such a useful
this of course is george kaplan marshall. the assumption was fairly widespread that marshall would lead the operation. and marshaller would essentially swap jobs. back from the mediterranean to become army chief of staff and marshall would go to england to become supreme for d-day. so universal was this expectation that marshall called the army transport office and had his household goods stored in preparation for his move to europe. roosevelt secretary of war, henry stimson, reflected a...
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please reinstate commissioner marshall. again, i automatic sure isabel could it is on many commissions. we need somebody on top of it because of the critical time that we are living in. thank you. >> i am michael majors. i can see dirty politics. i don't approve what is going on here right now our country is in a crisis. our president i do not approve of. i don't approve of many of his choices. i see this as a political appointment for money. it is big money against no money. police say no. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am lisa. as someone who has been fighting a bad eviction for two years. it is a crash course in eviction law and my head is spinning, i have learned one thing. landlord tenant law is impossibly complex. when the steaks are your -- when the stakes are your home any mistake can result in loss of your home. my home of 30 years by my original landlord. my new landlord a real tore and top producer, currently owns three buildings on my block, all gifts from his dad. in 2001, the same landlord cleared a buildin
please reinstate commissioner marshall. again, i automatic sure isabel could it is on many commissions. we need somebody on top of it because of the critical time that we are living in. thank you. >> i am michael majors. i can see dirty politics. i don't approve what is going on here right now our country is in a crisis. our president i do not approve of. i don't approve of many of his choices. i see this as a political appointment for money. it is big money against no money. police say...
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: named after george marshal. who was the secretary of state at the time, but of course had also been the leader of the military forces during world war ii. >> the only solution that i see is to establish a firm front. a more resolute front. the more effective it will be. and the efforts to convey that this is an aggressive front of course are pure propaganda. >> the idea was that the united states would provide financial assistance. but the european countries who agreed to join the marshall plan, had to work among themselves to decide how the money would be spent. and it was primarily used on big infrastructure projects that helped rebuild the infrastructure of european nations. it's considered one of the most successful foreign policy initiatives in the history of the united states. this is a letter that harry truman wrote to his wife, bess. bess spent sparta of the year back here in independence. one of the gems of our collection is we have more than 1300 of harry truman's letters to his wife bess. and he just
: named after george marshal. who was the secretary of state at the time, but of course had also been the leader of the military forces during world war ii. >> the only solution that i see is to establish a firm front. a more resolute front. the more effective it will be. and the efforts to convey that this is an aggressive front of course are pure propaganda. >> the idea was that the united states would provide financial assistance. but the european countries who agreed to join the...
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of those who opposed it, the person truman respected the most was george marshall.nd of those who supported the idea of recognizing israel, truman followed the advice of a domestic advisor, clark clifford. ultimately, it came down to the day. and truman decided to recognize the state of israel. and he did so with this little press release here. it's a very simple little press release. in which he states that he recognizes the state of israel. and it's dated may 14, 1948. and at the bottom, you'll note it says 6:11. that's the time of day in washington. that's 11 minutes after israel was actually founded. so the united states became the first nation to recognize israel. reaction at the time in the united states was pretty favorable to the decision, although, of course, it remains in the news today, you know, you read your daily newspapers and you know that the issue has not gone away, that there are still tensions, great tensions in the middle east. so like many of truman's decisions he made at the time, a lot of those decisions still affect us today. and israel, the
of those who opposed it, the person truman respected the most was george marshall.nd of those who supported the idea of recognizing israel, truman followed the advice of a domestic advisor, clark clifford. ultimately, it came down to the day. and truman decided to recognize the state of israel. and he did so with this little press release here. it's a very simple little press release. in which he states that he recognizes the state of israel. and it's dated may 14, 1948. and at the bottom,...
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theirecided it was in best interest to turn themselves into the union provost marshal. some did so in railroad junctions in order to receive rations for transportation. huntedfound themselves down by the u.s. cavalry and felt they had no choice but to turn themselves in. confederate'sthe reasons in seeking or excepting paroles or ability to do so reflected the inclusiveness, flexibility and generosity of grant's terms. this often overlooked story is crucial to understanding how the war ended. always fit neatly into our story of appomattox, this definitive moment of peace. there are other armies in the field who often see this, appomattox is a stand-in for the end of the war. the fact that at least one third 's army was lee paroled at someplace other than appomattox should remind us of three things. that grant's desire for a swift and clear end to lee's army and by extension the war. that history is often far messier and less concise than we would like to imagine. in keeping with the theme of this year's series that we still have a great deal to discover about the civil
theirecided it was in best interest to turn themselves into the union provost marshal. some did so in railroad junctions in order to receive rations for transportation. huntedfound themselves down by the u.s. cavalry and felt they had no choice but to turn themselves in. confederate'sthe reasons in seeking or excepting paroles or ability to do so reflected the inclusiveness, flexibility and generosity of grant's terms. this often overlooked story is crucial to understanding how the war ended....
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polly marshall to be reinstated. thank you very much. [applause] >> supervisor ronen: sorryier, we have a rule in all of our board rooms that there's no applause, so if you like what someone has to say, use your supportive fingers. and if you don't you can point daoust down but please don't make any audible sound. thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rocinda, and i live on mission street. and i have come here to really say i'm someone about someone who can help us. i live there for 13 years and i spend the money, a lot of amount, a lot to fix my house. this is my house. i have a big hole... (indiscernible) and this (indiscernible) and she tried to fix it just to make up. she send the workers and he covered and make a painting on the building. but the thing is that i send him a letter and email, and since that i have another problem. i live there for 13 years. and i almost lost my house if you can see the condition of how it is. i throw a lot of food away because it's a lot of (indiscernible) in
polly marshall to be reinstated. thank you very much. [applause] >> supervisor ronen: sorryier, we have a rule in all of our board rooms that there's no applause, so if you like what someone has to say, use your supportive fingers. and if you don't you can point daoust down but please don't make any audible sound. thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rocinda, and i live on mission street. and i have come here to really say i'm someone about...
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at first -- the provost marshal reported 1614 names in a three-day period. burgerville is a little bit different in that it -- burgerville -- burkeville is a bit different. you show up and get paroled if you have not been. not only is it possible, not guaranteed, but possible you could catch a ride to petersburg but you might get some rations. some of the men showing up here are doing so because they realize that is the opportunity to get home faster and get more. they also come in as a unit. many of those who had escaped or otherwise failed to arrive at appomattox made their way to this key railroad junction to get the papers they would need to get them home. on april 14, that evening, lincoln was assassinated. contrary to what we might think or even expect, rather than suspending the rolling process, lincoln's assassination made it all the more pressing the remnants of lee's army who had not surrendered willingly do so. the dispersal of lee's army had inflamed the roaming bands of marauders. many union soldiers and others are writing, talking about what do
at first -- the provost marshal reported 1614 names in a three-day period. burgerville is a little bit different in that it -- burgerville -- burkeville is a bit different. you show up and get paroled if you have not been. not only is it possible, not guaranteed, but possible you could catch a ride to petersburg but you might get some rations. some of the men showing up here are doing so because they realize that is the opportunity to get home faster and get more. they also come in as a unit....
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i think we should upgrade everything to rocket laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california texas, or florida. i just want to get your opinion. >> host: peter in alexandria, virginia thank you. >> guest: there was some research and development into nuclear propulsion. it was abandoned, they stuck with chemical which they been using a course, but right now, of course they are thinking about going to mars and is a long, long way. 34 million miles. they're looking at other systems, ions, nuclear, a few others, i don't think they made the decision yet. there is a potential return to the moon. you have an opinion about that. >> guest: some people say and some astronauts said that we've been there, where we going back 50 years, but just move on. but there's a lot of things you can do what you get out of the gravity of earth. a lot of things you can do on the moon as a staging area. i don't think it's about idea at all. >> host: dave and vancouver, washington. >> caller: this dovetails on what you are talking about. as going back to the move. would we not need to go to the moon fir
i think we should upgrade everything to rocket laboratory and marshall to move marshall to california texas, or florida. i just want to get your opinion. >> host: peter in alexandria, virginia thank you. >> guest: there was some research and development into nuclear propulsion. it was abandoned, they stuck with chemical which they been using a course, but right now, of course they are thinking about going to mars and is a long, long way. 34 million miles. they're looking at other...
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attorney harry litman, the host of talking feds, a podcast, and cnn reporter, marshall cohen joining us again. good morning to both of you. harry, thank you so much for joining us, i would like to start with you, and if we could pull up the full screen of all the times that president trump attempted to hinder this investigation to obstruction justice. you have the unstaninstance whe asked james comey to end the investigation into the michael flynn, when he tried to fire james comey, when he asked jeff sessions to un-recuse himself. i wanted to point out this graphic, a portion of a mueller report page 370 where people refused to carry out the president's orders. it says quote, the president's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or recede to his requests. you have a person who is trying to commit an illegal act but people around him are preventing him from doing that. is that grounds for prosecution? perhaps not by the special counsel but congress? >> not just
attorney harry litman, the host of talking feds, a podcast, and cnn reporter, marshall cohen joining us again. good morning to both of you. harry, thank you so much for joining us, i would like to start with you, and if we could pull up the full screen of all the times that president trump attempted to hinder this investigation to obstruction justice. you have the unstaninstance whe asked james comey to end the investigation into the michael flynn, when he tried to fire james comey, when he...
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they are good a the marshalling the evidence. we talked about before hand. people think they knew a lot of thips that went into the thinking on obstruction. we know 50, 60% of it. barr letter says lots of things did maybe untoward or evidence of obstruction he did publicly. what you forget is that prosecutors have a way of marshalling the evidence. in a trial, at the end of a trial, sometimes even the defense lawyers are taken aback even though they have seen all the evidence unfold. i saw andrew do this against the speaker of the assembly silver. when you marshall it and it's not coming in piecemeal and it's fact after fact after fact woven together into a narrative, why the government believed a particular person engaged in bad conduct, it can be really compelling. if the pen was in andrew's hand or someone else like him, it may be -- speculating -- the portion of the report on obstruction is not going to sound as nice as bill barr would let us have. >> so the portion on obstruction levels a litany of misconduct, conduct unbecoming of a president. then at
they are good a the marshalling the evidence. we talked about before hand. people think they knew a lot of thips that went into the thinking on obstruction. we know 50, 60% of it. barr letter says lots of things did maybe untoward or evidence of obstruction he did publicly. what you forget is that prosecutors have a way of marshalling the evidence. in a trial, at the end of a trial, sometimes even the defense lawyers are taken aback even though they have seen all the evidence unfold. i saw...
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we set -- the marshall plan moneys, expertise, experts and everything else of that time, the equipment. we started giving away the textile industry and giving away -- i'm looking now and 70% of the clothing is imported. 86% of the shoes on the floor are imported. that is gone and all that time they said, don't worry, we will be a service -- my light bill in south carolina is administered in bangalore, india. we have lost the service economy. we have lost the hard manufacturing economy and capacity, and what happens is your actual -- your security is like a three like it -- three-legged stool. individual freedom, democracy, we have the second leg, .nquestioned as the superpower the third of the economy has been fractions -- fractured intentionally and we are happy capitalism has defeated communism. and is defeating it now in china. let's don't disturb it. compete? you accept to what we need to do is -- that world power that loses its anufacturing will cease to be world power. we need to rebuild and begin, immediately rebuilt, rebuilding by changing the culture, the --dset, legislation a
we set -- the marshall plan moneys, expertise, experts and everything else of that time, the equipment. we started giving away the textile industry and giving away -- i'm looking now and 70% of the clothing is imported. 86% of the shoes on the floor are imported. that is gone and all that time they said, don't worry, we will be a service -- my light bill in south carolina is administered in bangalore, india. we have lost the service economy. we have lost the hard manufacturing economy and...
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i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily involved went we lost a teacher last year due to a controversy and the way that was handled was incredibly unprofessional and inappropriate as the previous speaker just said, but there have been other pervasive problems for years and years. i think many of which haven't come to the forebecause it is mostly targeted against the latino community. i stand as an ally with them to advocate for them and i think we need new administration. it's a beautiful school community. there's so much community. it's a small school with a lot of local families, som
i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the governance of the school happens. and in terms of retaliation against parents, teachers and children sanding up to the administration. standing up to e administration. i was heavily involved went...
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. >> reporter: teresa marshal spent 13 years in the army as a air defense artillery specialist, startingperation desert storm. >> i had a six month old son and a 5-year-old daughter. and i left for desert storm. >> reporter: what was that like? >> very uncomfortable. but i signed up for it. >> reporter: you served your country. >> i served my country and i don't regret it. >> reporter: after her husband passed away in july of 2017, marshal fled to the twin cities. she found work as a chef but wasn't able to find a place where she could afford to live. so you were living in your car? >> yes. >> reporter: for how long? >> five months. i didn't want to stay in a shelter or just out of fear. >> reporter: a visit with the minnesota v.a. changed marshal's life when she was told of an organization that helps place the state 's military veterans in housing. was it almost too good to be true? what do i have to give you? >> right. exactly. >> reporter: there were just over 1700 homeless veterans in minnesota in 2010 when the state decided it had enough. how do you go about tack alg problem like ho
. >> reporter: teresa marshal spent 13 years in the army as a air defense artillery specialist, startingperation desert storm. >> i had a six month old son and a 5-year-old daughter. and i left for desert storm. >> reporter: what was that like? >> very uncomfortable. but i signed up for it. >> reporter: you served your country. >> i served my country and i don't regret it. >> reporter: after her husband passed away in july of 2017, marshal fled to the...
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we're excited for you to be grand marshal. in the broadcast and heckling on the parade route. >> tom, hold that for me. >> this is your band now. do you want to start them off with the drumline. okay. toss it back to you. you never know what's going to happen, guys. national cherry festival parade. >> all right, spread 'em, everybody. thank you, big fella. i turned it up for you. kick it off. >> there we have it. we'll let it play out just for a second. getting the hard wrap. >> don't know why he was kicked out of band in high school. >> no. >> no, no. because he was so good. >> exactly. >> we'll come back to rob later on. >>> coming up on "good morning america" the force will be with you. exclusive new details about episode 9. >>> and on a more serious note, ariana grande posting a startling brain scan, opening a conversation about ptsd. dr. jennifer ashton is here with more about how the brain is affected and treatments. ments. thcare, mrs. murphy. hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at
we're excited for you to be grand marshal. in the broadcast and heckling on the parade route. >> tom, hold that for me. >> this is your band now. do you want to start them off with the drumline. okay. toss it back to you. you never know what's going to happen, guys. national cherry festival parade. >> all right, spread 'em, everybody. thank you, big fella. i turned it up for you. kick it off. >> there we have it. we'll let it play out just for a second. getting the hard...
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please i'm joined here by martin fine marshal he is a member of the german bundestag and he was also an election observer in ukraine on behalf of the european council mr marshall's good to have you on the show so you were there and you saw the process take place and what grade would you give it what was your assessment yeah i went there for the council of europe together with the clique from interleave from the italians and that's basically how it works to members of parliament go they have from different countries and different parties and we went. to see ten polling stations we we we we left live in lem back in the very morning and went to the countryside and i must praise the ukrainian people they have a really high commitment to democracy they they they really appreciate their right of voting it's not that normal for them than it is for us. and i think they did a pretty good job i mean all the election committees i've seen they did a really good work and but well how do you explain to me hear people talking about the candidates and me did you get any idea of how they could be so
please i'm joined here by martin fine marshal he is a member of the german bundestag and he was also an election observer in ukraine on behalf of the european council mr marshall's good to have you on the show so you were there and you saw the process take place and what grade would you give it what was your assessment yeah i went there for the council of europe together with the clique from interleave from the italians and that's basically how it works to members of parliament go they have...
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the two leading candidates were george c marshall the chief of staff of the army, and general douglas macarthur. admiral william leahy who was just appointed as chief of staff of the president was also mentioned as a third potential candidate. so think about this. in mid-1942, there were serious doubts raised as to whether winston churchill and franklin roosevelt were up to running world war ii. now that i have driven you down to the weeping depths of despair, let me see if i can take us more up toward what we would call the broad sum it up since. this brings us to american and japanese strategy in mid-1942. the battle of midway in early june defeated an attempt to annihilate american naval forces and capture the island of midway and permit the invasion of hawaii that would obtain the 450,000+ civilian population as bargaining chips to negotiate an end of the war. tactically, resulted in the loss of four japanese fleet carriers and one american fleet carrier, and then by placing the imperial navy in the fleet far closer to parity, then had been the case since the start of the war. but
the two leading candidates were george c marshall the chief of staff of the army, and general douglas macarthur. admiral william leahy who was just appointed as chief of staff of the president was also mentioned as a third potential candidate. so think about this. in mid-1942, there were serious doubts raised as to whether winston churchill and franklin roosevelt were up to running world war ii. now that i have driven you down to the weeping depths of despair, let me see if i can take us more...
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i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the go
i'm a parent of marshall elementary. as a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my involvement through the latino community at the school, i have come to learn of a lot of inequities in the school and the treatment of latino parents, children, in the way that the go
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jim marshall said he likes cars, guns, and cameras. guns and cars got him into trouble but his camera made him a legend now a newer film reveals more to this story. >> reporter: jim marshall the san francisco photographer captured some of the most iconic images in rock 'n roll. jimi hendrix, the allman brothers in macon georgia, and the beatles. >> with pictures that no one knew least of all me, i should have known it was the last concert turned out it was. >> reporter: now a new documentary turns the lens on the photographer. >> you think you knew jim but you didn't. >> reporter: amelia davis has managed his argives since he died nine years ago and she says there are over 1 million images in black and white alone, some are seen in the film and they are revealing.owgun toting photographer. when you take a look at his entire body of work you see that is just not true. >> reporter: in the film jim is a photojournalist not a celebrity photographer. >> he had a curious i he was always looking to see what was happening. >> president kennedy
jim marshall said he likes cars, guns, and cameras. guns and cars got him into trouble but his camera made him a legend now a newer film reveals more to this story. >> reporter: jim marshall the san francisco photographer captured some of the most iconic images in rock 'n roll. jimi hendrix, the allman brothers in macon georgia, and the beatles. >> with pictures that no one knew least of all me, i should have known it was the last concert turned out it was. >> reporter: now a...
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. >>> a new fire marshal for the oakland fire department. some of the issues they will need to deal with to make sure the oakland buildings are inspected for the risk of fires. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> it is friday, april 12. i am allie rasmus in for pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. i said earlier, my hair might be blowing in the wind. >> it is a hair up kind of day. >> it is hair up every day. breezy today but sunny. temperatures will bump up and continue to bump up into tomorrow. what is the wind looking like? we were at the dog park at san mateo. it will be breezy, but i do not think you will get wind gusts at 40 miles per hour. half moon bay is gusting up to 12. it will be a breezy day but not as windy as yesterday. good wind gusts even around novato. expect the wind to be with us. yesterday was wrong. anywhere up from a 35 to 51 miles per hour. today, we will warm-up to a cool day yesterday. we will continue the theme into tomorrow. it is southern california. there are 30s up at the lake. when observation. t
. >>> a new fire marshal for the oakland fire department. some of the issues they will need to deal with to make sure the oakland buildings are inspected for the risk of fires. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> it is friday, april 12. i am allie rasmus in for pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. i said earlier, my hair might be blowing in the wind. >> it is a hair up kind of day. >> it is hair up every day. breezy today but sunny....
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one quick question for you, marshall.ven't heard extensively from the president on this, rather a quick couple of statements that he made at a wounded warrior program at the white house. why is it he hasn't spoken out more instead of tweeting? we haven't heard his voice? >> that might be because the president believes he's a good contributor. his lawyers said many times they were going to put out a rebuttal all right. i think that's still in the works, probably coming in the next 2350u6 days few days. it's four words. no collusion, no obstruction. the president and his team have been repeating that. they'll probably keep it simple and keep repeating those four words even though it's only a half truth. robert mueller had everything he needed to bring charges on obstruction according to multiple analyses but you can't do it because you can't indict a sitting president. >> marshall cohen, we'll get back to you. thank you for the expertise. >> we should point out this phi is the brain trust on the russian probe. thank you for
one quick question for you, marshall.ven't heard extensively from the president on this, rather a quick couple of statements that he made at a wounded warrior program at the white house. why is it he hasn't spoken out more instead of tweeting? we haven't heard his voice? >> that might be because the president believes he's a good contributor. his lawyers said many times they were going to put out a rebuttal all right. i think that's still in the works, probably coming in the next 2350u6...
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roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp lawyers to devise a strategy for a supreme court test. they enlisted expert witnesses who testified about the harm of segregation to black children. they argued that racial segregation violated the united states constitution. on may 17, 1954, the court handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. the naacp had been instrumental in winning the most significant civil rights victory since the end of slavery. >> as far as the impact of the decision, brown versus the board of education of topeka, kansas, had, it simply meant that the system under which thousands and thousands of negroes had been educated prior to that time, was dumped out the window. and there could no law be passed that my children could go to the school, and if i were white, they could go to that school. >> 1954 decision spirit of the naacp and other activist groups to challenge segregation in housing, transportation and public facilitie
roy wilkins worked with thurgood marshall and other naacp lawyers to devise a strategy for a supreme court test. they enlisted expert witnesses who testified about the harm of segregation to black children. they argued that racial segregation violated the united states constitution. on may 17, 1954, the court handed down a momentous decision. in the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no place. separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. the naacp had...
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i'm a parent of marshall elementary.s a white parent, my daughter has had a pretty good run at marshall but through my lv
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town hall editor katie pavlich, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and joining us on the couch, jerry baker, host of "wall street journal" at large on fox business network and editor at large for "wall street journal," that makes sense that is what they call that show. >> lots of at-large activity. i am at-large and dangerous. >> at-large and -- that is what that means, right? >> just a nice title. >> fabulous. >> welcome. >> thank you very much. >> glad to have you, we'll get down to business. democrats showing skepticism ahead of tomorrow's release of the mueller report. barr said will include redaction of information, grand jury testimony and ongoing investigations, but house speaker nancy pelosi says whatever is released will not necessarily be the final word. >> nancy pelosi: we have to find out what happened so it doesn't happen again. it isn't up to the attorney general, who has said basically the president is above the law and the rest, so he's there to redact whatever he wants. let's see what he puts forth, can't make a judgment about something you have
town hall editor katie pavlich, syndicated radio host and fox news contributor leslie marshall and joining us on the couch, jerry baker, host of "wall street journal" at large on fox business network and editor at large for "wall street journal," that makes sense that is what they call that show. >> lots of at-large activity. i am at-large and dangerous. >> at-large and -- that is what that means, right? >> just a nice title. >> fabulous. >>...
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in the parking lot of the jcpenney on el camino, during a scuffle, marshall briefly escaped in handcuffs. officers were able to regain custody of him, they say they found the stolen merchandise from victoria's secret with an estimated $1200. he is facing multiple charges, including escape and battery on a police officer. >>> going to a gym for a morning workout, what he didn't expect was this, a close call, showing the moment he is on a treadmill, a red mercedes suv comes crashing through the window, in culver city, the man was thrown to the ground, amazingly he got up and walked away, the jim's manager ran to help. >> they shut the building immediately. >> i was looking forward to another workout and i got one. >> he suffered only minor injuries, the driver is cooperating with police.>>> severe weather brought down power lines in washington state, please release the video of those power lines, the pole crashing down on a car, the people inside could've been electrocuted, smashed, fortunately they only suffered minor injuries. >>> is southern california family speaking out, claiming a do
in the parking lot of the jcpenney on el camino, during a scuffle, marshall briefly escaped in handcuffs. officers were able to regain custody of him, they say they found the stolen merchandise from victoria's secret with an estimated $1200. he is facing multiple charges, including escape and battery on a police officer. >>> going to a gym for a morning workout, what he didn't expect was this, a close call, showing the moment he is on a treadmill, a red mercedes suv comes crashing...
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and that in the marshals, february 1944. and so on. so, the japanese are at a loss, because they expect that their defensive network is going to hold the pacific fleet down long enough to force the kind of decisive battle that they want to buy. it doesn't. and so, and desperation, they fight the battle of philippine sea. there power is diminished in the try again on the battle of whitney gulf, where the surface fleet, or at least what primarily remains of it is diminished. and is no longer an effective fighting force. the key, the key i want you to take from this presentation, is that the learning system the navy had established before the war, which relied on variability on this experimentation, is very visible at guadalcanal. it helps us understand better how some of the fighting turned out, particularly surface actions that i have described. >> but, it feeds learning at multiple levels. commanders in the theater share ideas, and rapidly disseminate lessons amongst themselves. at a high level, the pacific fleet is gathering this info
and that in the marshals, february 1944. and so on. so, the japanese are at a loss, because they expect that their defensive network is going to hold the pacific fleet down long enough to force the kind of decisive battle that they want to buy. it doesn't. and so, and desperation, they fight the battle of philippine sea. there power is diminished in the try again on the battle of whitney gulf, where the surface fleet, or at least what primarily remains of it is diminished. and is no longer an...
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. >>> oakland is announcing its new fire marshal. orlando arriola previously served as a firefighter and fire marshal in el paso, texas and as fire chief in new mexico. as fire marshal he will eat the fire prevention bureau which is responsible for fire safety education, building inspections, fire code enforcement and vegetation management. he starts his new job in oakland on april 22. the department was criticized after the ghost ship fire for having hundred the backlog building inspections. city leaders have acknowledged that it is in need of overhaul. the fire marshal will be establishing priorities for inspections. >>> a for your oakland boy who excellently shot himself in the head is making a remarkable recovery. navaun jackson is out of intensive care at oakland children hospital. he found a gun under the bed at the home of his mother's boyfriend and accidentally shot himself. doctors and family members feared the worst. he was admitted to the hospital with no signs of brain activity but his mother says he is alert and breathin
. >>> oakland is announcing its new fire marshal. orlando arriola previously served as a firefighter and fire marshal in el paso, texas and as fire chief in new mexico. as fire marshal he will eat the fire prevention bureau which is responsible for fire safety education, building inspections, fire code enforcement and vegetation management. he starts his new job in oakland on april 22. the department was criticized after the ghost ship fire for having hundred the backlog building...
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really big deal we're not talking just a marshall atoms we're talking the whole sea ocean. overthrown and exiled. say if you'll dismiss. an intimate film about the struggle of the elected leader of madagascar to return to his country and reinstate his presidency you know the truth. is the. case return of the president on al-jazeera. spain's governing socialists claimed victory in the third election in four years but they're short of a majority. i'm about to sing this is all it is here on live from doha also coming up talks between sudanese opposition groups and the military are to resume on monday to discuss details of the joint transitional council. as libyan general pushes to take over the capital the un recognized government asks france to stop interfering. a life of displaced how tibetans fleeing chinese oppression by keeping their traditions alive in india. spain's governing socialists have picked up the most seats in sunday's elections but with nearly all the votes counted it looks like they won't have enough for an outright majority and for the first time a far right
really big deal we're not talking just a marshall atoms we're talking the whole sea ocean. overthrown and exiled. say if you'll dismiss. an intimate film about the struggle of the elected leader of madagascar to return to his country and reinstate his presidency you know the truth. is the. case return of the president on al-jazeera. spain's governing socialists claimed victory in the third election in four years but they're short of a majority. i'm about to sing this is all it is here on live...
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joseph marshall right over mere. -- here. the mother of omega, ms. estelle right here and then i have to introduce some of my team which is joe thomas and you don't have to applaud for everybody, we could. it won't get too boring because i have some at the end you may or may not like, but joe thomas and mannella wood, a couple judges, and rudy carpas. cory monroe and jermaine king original omegas. they're still there 32 years later and my goddaughter who is to good to me. now i'm really in trouble, give me 30 more seconds. my good friend matthew. sonny, what's up and a want to make the statement. we can't as a city forget the youth. somehow the media and some politicians, some, i don't know, of course nobody in here, but i mean, just seem to forget we have a struggle in these streets on the concrete. we have kids in pain each day that are holeless and have no direction. they have no hope. we have to remember them. too often, it's not a popular subject. it's not a popular topic to feel for instance, this great elitist tourist ground, san francisco has
joseph marshall right over mere. -- here. the mother of omega, ms. estelle right here and then i have to introduce some of my team which is joe thomas and you don't have to applaud for everybody, we could. it won't get too boring because i have some at the end you may or may not like, but joe thomas and mannella wood, a couple judges, and rudy carpas. cory monroe and jermaine king original omegas. they're still there 32 years later and my goddaughter who is to good to me. now i'm really in...
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i will operate the reagan marshall plan in the next few months that will make investments into the urban community. >> what are you not hearing from other candidates? we have to have the thrust of our message has to be around economic security. it has to be the themes and the message. a lot of people are still not doing well. a lot of people need to know the president of the united states has an idea and a plan for work coming in. >> you have a knack for seeing a door were other people see the wall. where do you see the door this time? a chance,ing them right now, they can come out. is democratic voters want to win. person having a young can youngstown, ohio that win ohio, michigan and wisconsin is something that is going to get them. them toy asking for listen to me and get a chance. what we can do naturally around technology and incubators and new economy stuff, i think people will be excited. [indiscernible] >> you cannot be overly to the toxic environment that may be around. you have to find a way to be connected. don't be immersed in it. you have to be brave. >> thank you. putting a
i will operate the reagan marshall plan in the next few months that will make investments into the urban community. >> what are you not hearing from other candidates? we have to have the thrust of our message has to be around economic security. it has to be the themes and the message. a lot of people are still not doing well. a lot of people need to know the president of the united states has an idea and a plan for work coming in. >> you have a knack for seeing a door were other...
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to vancouver, washington, to surface fire marshal planning chief. jim crawford is spent a significant national leader as a member of the standards council, chair of 1037, that's the standard for fire marshals, and past president of the international fire marshals association, among many other roles. vision 20/20 has defied expectations by doing what many thought to be impossible, convening more than two dozen fire and life safety organizations confederal agencies, the private sector, individual leaders, hundreds of fire department prevention advocates each with individual passions and silos to come to agreement on six essential national strategies to prevent loss from fire in our country. by encouraging a pushing and supporting all these forces to work together over the past decade, vision 20/20 and as many partners have helped spur a new trend or movement that emphasizes an integrated approach to fire prevention and management we call community risk reduction, or crr. for jim, it's all about the data to drive decision-making. that's the head part o
to vancouver, washington, to surface fire marshal planning chief. jim crawford is spent a significant national leader as a member of the standards council, chair of 1037, that's the standard for fire marshals, and past president of the international fire marshals association, among many other roles. vision 20/20 has defied expectations by doing what many thought to be impossible, convening more than two dozen fire and life safety organizations confederal agencies, the private sector, individual...
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shortly after marshall was arrested, he kicked the door of the patrol car and hit a police officer. he nearly made it away before police were able to stop him and take him into custody. >>> hundreds of workers at the university of california got to video from a walkout last october. the striking employees include pharmacy and hospital lab techs, social workers, and psychologists. custodians, food service workers, and shuttle drivers will also walk off the job. members say after two years. , they still haven't been able to reach an agreement on pay and job security. ucsf says it does expect disruptions to services campus-wide. >>> yahoo is expected to pay $17 million in connection with the largest data breech in history. hackers accessed the personal information of three billion acts between 2013 and 2016. the propose settlement was made public today. it still needs the approval of a federal judge. yahoo is now owned by verizon. it was accused of being sl disclose the breech to their customers. >>> bank of america said today that they're raising their minimum wage to $2010 an hour. t
shortly after marshall was arrested, he kicked the door of the patrol car and hit a police officer. he nearly made it away before police were able to stop him and take him into custody. >>> hundreds of workers at the university of california got to video from a walkout last october. the striking employees include pharmacy and hospital lab techs, social workers, and psychologists. custodians, food service workers, and shuttle drivers will also walk off the job. members say after two...
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and here is reporter serena marshall. >> reporter: a jubilant president trump -- >> i'm having a good day, too. it was called no collusion, no obstruction. >> reporter: reacting to the long-awaited release of the mueller report. that's a far different reaction than he had the day the special counsel was appointed 22 months ago. the report detailing the president slumped back in his chair and said, oh, my god. this is terrible. this is the end of my presidency. i'm blanked. the report outlined no evidence of a criminal conspiracy between the president or his associates and russian meddling in the 20t. but on struction, t counsel declari if we had confidence after a thoro the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. instead, robert mueller declined to clear the president on 11 possibly instances of obstruction of justice. and finding the president did repeatedly try to intervene, even pressured then white house counsel don mcgann to get him fired, an order he refused. a recurrent theme, mueller writes the president's efforts to influence the investigat
and here is reporter serena marshall. >> reporter: a jubilant president trump -- >> i'm having a good day, too. it was called no collusion, no obstruction. >> reporter: reacting to the long-awaited release of the mueller report. that's a far different reaction than he had the day the special counsel was appointed 22 months ago. the report detailing the president slumped back in his chair and said, oh, my god. this is terrible. this is the end of my presidency. i'm blanked. the...
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serena marshall, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. in the east bay police are looking for surveillance videot beating. >> some of these images are graphic. frederick is missing three teeth, has a fractured nose and palate and ten stitches in his live. he was waiting for his food at this denny's early yesterday morning. he says a door dash delivery employee berated employees for not having a to go order ready. he told the man to calm down, and he says the man then punched him in the face and ran away. >> i remember him being over the top and rude and made me as a waiter feel really offended on their behalf. i was just trying to stand up for people who can't stand up for themselves in that situation. >> in a statement doordash says we are investigating the alleged incident and will take action as appropriate including deactivating the dasher from our platform. >>> your credit card information may be in the hands of hackers. they may have targeted customers at restaurants in san jose, campo as part after nationwide data a sleuth discover
serena marshall, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. in the east bay police are looking for surveillance videot beating. >> some of these images are graphic. frederick is missing three teeth, has a fractured nose and palate and ten stitches in his live. he was waiting for his food at this denny's early yesterday morning. he says a door dash delivery employee berated employees for not having a to go order ready. he told the man to calm down, and he says the man then punched him in the face...
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the general protest, not now, marshall, i would prefer to hear it some other place. and time. the 8064 campaign gave political content artist on vital opportunity to exploit this familiar theme of lincoln's compulsive testing, and joseph baker's lithograph, columbia demands that children to also have an image of, and angry columbia point at her discomforted president, and shouts mr. lincoln, give me back my 500,000 sons! -- a feeble diversionary response, well, the fact is, either way, that reminds me of a story! and then, a career, and ives cartoon, running the machine, as lincoln, laughing uproariously, at his own jokes, the new secretary of the treasury, william -- -- greenback. above all, the -- episode, offer the best target for illicit tech. especially was a poorly executed, but still arresting cartoon, headed commander in chief, conciliate, the soldiers post on the battlefield, which policies would you both should have any papers, it placed lincoln at the center, flag, and a long cloak, and -- a reminder, of the powers -- for the worn, when cutting short his journeys to
the general protest, not now, marshall, i would prefer to hear it some other place. and time. the 8064 campaign gave political content artist on vital opportunity to exploit this familiar theme of lincoln's compulsive testing, and joseph baker's lithograph, columbia demands that children to also have an image of, and angry columbia point at her discomforted president, and shouts mr. lincoln, give me back my 500,000 sons! -- a feeble diversionary response, well, the fact is, either way, that...
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for marshall, newsstand space, minimum guarantee is 600,000 annual. over the initial seven years, $16.8 million in revenues to the airport. the airport does expect to get the rate greater percentage rather than the minimum annual guarantee and we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. let's open this up for public comment. any members of the public that would like to comment on 9 and 10? seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues. would you like to make a motion? >> yes. >> i'll move we forward these items to the full board with positive recommendation. >> take that without objection, thank you very much. madam clerk, item 11. >> 11, ordinance retroactively waving the banner fees under public works placement up to 300 for work force development store the city shop and dine november '49 campaign beginning in november 20, 2018. >> good morning supervisors, and thank you all for walking to work this morning. quite amazing. i'm mary anne, looking for a three-year waiver of the fee that gets paid to public works for our banners for the shop
for marshall, newsstand space, minimum guarantee is 600,000 annual. over the initial seven years, $16.8 million in revenues to the airport. the airport does expect to get the rate greater percentage rather than the minimum annual guarantee and we recommend approval. >> thank you very much. let's open this up for public comment. any members of the public that would like to comment on 9 and 10? seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues. would you like to make a motion? >>...
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he previously served as a firefighter and fire marshal in el paso, texas. as the fire marshal, he will lead the fire prevention bureau which is responsible for fire safety education, building inspections, fire code enforcement and vegetation management. he began his new job in oakland on april 22. >>> the oakland fire department was criticized after the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire in 2016 for having hundreds of backlogged building inspections. city leaders have acknowledged the process is in need of an overhaul. among the new fire marshals priorities will be inspections. >>> new at noon, president trump is confirming reports that his administration has tried to pressure immigration authorities to release people detained at the border onto the streets of sanctuary cities such as san francisco. in a twitter post this morning, the president said, we are indeed, as reported, giving strong consideration to placing illegal immigrants twos sanctuary cities. that should make the radical left very happy. we have more on the controversy out of washington. >> rep
he previously served as a firefighter and fire marshal in el paso, texas. as the fire marshal, he will lead the fire prevention bureau which is responsible for fire safety education, building inspections, fire code enforcement and vegetation management. he began his new job in oakland on april 22. >>> the oakland fire department was criticized after the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire in 2016 for having hundreds of backlogged building inspections. city leaders have acknowledged the...
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serena marshall has more on this. >> reporter: good morning. the white house is saying this plan not their first choice but something they're exploring. as the president says, he likes it. it was just an idea that was rejected, now receiving new life. >> certainly this wouldn't be our first choice. >> reporter: the president's top aids saying their plan to move immigrants from the southern border to the streets of sanctuary cities, particularly those of political rivals, is being re-examined as an option. >> logistically there were a lot of challenges and it probably didn't make sense to move forward. the idea did not go further. >> not just logistically, legally. >> he likes it. >> and they wan more people in their sanctuary cities, we'll give them more people. >> reporter: then doubling down tweeting saturday the u.s. has the absolute legal right to do so. the chair of the homeland security committee doesn't agree. >> do you see any way to do that legally? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: as leaders for those communities from chicago to californi
serena marshall has more on this. >> reporter: good morning. the white house is saying this plan not their first choice but something they're exploring. as the president says, he likes it. it was just an idea that was rejected, now receiving new life. >> certainly this wouldn't be our first choice. >> reporter: the president's top aids saying their plan to move immigrants from the southern border to the streets of sanctuary cities, particularly those of political rivals, is...