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joining us is martin smith. out,s a new documentary taking a look at childhood separation at the border. mr. smith, good morning. >> good morning. >> where does your documentary come in? >> we are on the current timeline. in time and look at the previous administration's immigrationeal with policy that worked. a lot of the infrastructure in terms of family detention centers was done under the obama administration. they didn't consider separating children, which is an interesting part of the documentary. they did not consider it along, but it came to the table and they considered it. we have policy discussions with obama and former trump administration. the chief of ice. we look at both policy and the family. them young children who we interview as well about the consequences for them, for being separated from their parents, thinking that they would never see them again. how much access did you get and what did you learn from that easement? -- engagement? >> we learned that the trauma is real. it was not an easy e
joining us is martin smith. out,s a new documentary taking a look at childhood separation at the border. mr. smith, good morning. >> good morning. >> where does your documentary come in? >> we are on the current timeline. in time and look at the previous administration's immigrationeal with policy that worked. a lot of the infrastructure in terms of family detention centers was done under the obama administration. they didn't consider separating children, which is an...
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. >> martin smith: how can youat not condemn >> i've seen a lot of terrible things in my 34 years, bute have to address the border. >> narrator: under pressure, thpresident reversed cours >> we're going to keep families together... >> narrator: tonight on "frontline," correspondent main sth with an investigation that reaches from central america to washington, dc the policy decisns through two presidencies. ig there's no pleasing any side. i think on the r, your enforcement is never strong enough, and on the left, you're never being humanitari enough. >> narrator: and t impact on children and families. >> there's a very high likelihood a lot of these parents are never going to see their kids again. >> narrator: tonight, "separated: children at the border." >> "frontline" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting.t major supp provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just,nd verdant,eaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. th
. >> martin smith: how can youat not condemn >> i've seen a lot of terrible things in my 34 years, bute have to address the border. >> narrator: under pressure, thpresident reversed cours >> we're going to keep families together... >> narrator: tonight on "frontline," correspondent main sth with an investigation that reaches from central america to washington, dc the policy decisns through two presidencies. ig there's no pleasing any side. i think on the...
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love to move my freaky image of dear mom like goldman but might do it because make up willow smith is a good. martin marty and he would want to put all of you know it but you know nobody is going to put up here money not to be so beneath. you. under. their name what will be hiding what is distant five thirty nine i was. then sending her to the custody of a look at. her family members. except they will surely second that they're. hiding in the city so will be forced. to go i will get i. see. no one else has a lot of good. or says a while as their men. need to. get together with a. guide ministration discovery was. not . about that that would allow somebody. now the police and is. started before the another court that she wants to stay with her family so she has been it is understood to be staying with her and he would want is that you. must give up this boy's glen's boy claims that he is been married with him but we don't find any. evidence since then and then there were no matter who was there were in there someplace and they were turning or in the same time and their brand there is nothing is there
love to move my freaky image of dear mom like goldman but might do it because make up willow smith is a good. martin marty and he would want to put all of you know it but you know nobody is going to put up here money not to be so beneath. you. under. their name what will be hiding what is distant five thirty nine i was. then sending her to the custody of a look at. her family members. except they will surely second that they're. hiding in the city so will be forced. to go i will get i. see. no...
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our chief meteorologist bill martin will have more on that in a moment. >> first we're going to ktvu's azenith smith live at sfo tonight where she found hawaii residents rushing to get home. get home. >> reporter: the hawaii residents i spoke to say they changed their flight so they can get home unsure of what to expect. the mayor of honolulu today cautioned residents they could see real impacts of the storm by tomorrow evening. as hurricane lane closes in on hawaii, carlos betancourt isn't taking the warning lightly cutting his business trip in germany short heading home to be with his family in oahu. >> it's unpredictable. it could go up from a cat 1 to a cat 5 and my parents just lost their home in puerto rico with hurricane maria that hit last year. so this the real deal. >> reporter: angelica burgermeister is worried about her home in oahu having flashbacks to 1992 when the hurricane that hit the island then. >> i remember the hurricane and winds. it caused a lot of damage. i remember the news and report after kauai was destroyed. >> reporter: at a news conference wednesday officials ramped up
our chief meteorologist bill martin will have more on that in a moment. >> first we're going to ktvu's azenith smith live at sfo tonight where she found hawaii residents rushing to get home. get home. >> reporter: the hawaii residents i spoke to say they changed their flight so they can get home unsure of what to expect. the mayor of honolulu today cautioned residents they could see real impacts of the storm by tomorrow evening. as hurricane lane closes in on hawaii, carlos...
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as and smith talked to the woman who says she never even stepped out of her vehicle in the parking lot. >> reporter: erica martin says she visits this safeway often to give dog food to home -- to a homeless man. on july 8 a store employee suspected her of stealing. >> i see an employee run outside of safeway and he is like looking at me very strangely like i did something wrong. >> reporter: it turns out employees called the mountain view police say martin fit the description of a woman shoplifting with an african- american man. >> i was like, are you serious? it was embarrassing. i was telling them i didn't steal anything or do anything. >> reporter: martin says she never got out of her car. her sister who was there to hand out care packages to the homeless captured the police questioning on facebook live. >> someone called the police on erica. >> it makes me feel angry and very disappointed. this is the kind of world that we live in. >> reporter: police ultimately cleared them of any crime martin, who is a contract worker at google sees it as a classic case of racial profiling. >> just because i'm african- ame
as and smith talked to the woman who says she never even stepped out of her vehicle in the parking lot. >> reporter: erica martin says she visits this safeway often to give dog food to home -- to a homeless man. on july 8 a store employee suspected her of stealing. >> i see an employee run outside of safeway and he is like looking at me very strangely like i did something wrong. >> reporter: it turns out employees called the mountain view police say martin fit the description...
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martin franklin getting in with star board and getting out with star board jeff smith in there, still>> fighting with icahn he got two board members icahn got three. they still got the same ceo, jim. >> they need customers. >> some people are throwing their arms up and saying all right, you know. >> living room, i mean, if you sell into the targets of the world, you're having a tough time even the home depots i'm more sympathetic than most because these are, i mean, unless you're apparel. apparel has been incredible. shoes have been incredible hang bags have been incredible. >> people are buying clothes they're not buying mr. coffees. >> do we have a chart on newell, though >> it's optimal. >> yeah. >> down 56% this year. but, i mean, we're trying to get it. >> remember the mr. coffee ads >> yeah. that made me think about it. >> that doesn't look good. >> no. it doesn't work. >> no. it didn't. i'm with you on that it's just there isn't a division i can point to they have a lot of sporting goods. you know, graco with the babies r us and not so good look, it's just -- there's not a lot
martin franklin getting in with star board and getting out with star board jeff smith in there, still>> fighting with icahn he got two board members icahn got three. they still got the same ceo, jim. >> they need customers. >> some people are throwing their arms up and saying all right, you know. >> living room, i mean, if you sell into the targets of the world, you're having a tough time even the home depots i'm more sympathetic than most because these are, i mean,...
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smith, philadelphia. >> harry, thank you very much. speaking of great americans, this week we highlight another life well lived. cap tape robetain robert martinay, because he was shot down on the 64th. on march 3rd, 19 has martin was flying over yugoslavia when he took anti-aircraft fire. as he was going down, he bailed out. he was knocked out cold by his parachute, but landed near a farmhouse where he hid with the help of local resistance fighters. martin eventually was air lifted to italy, where he celebrated ve day before he shipped home. robert martin joined the army air force in january of 1944, and trained at the segregated facility in tuskegee, alabama. martin and the other pilots there were the first african-american aviators in the history of the united states military. for his heroism during world war ii, he won the distinguished flying cross, the purple heart, and the congressional gold medal. after leaving the army, martin became an electrical engineer for the city of chicago. captain robert martin, war hero and civil rights icon, died recently in olympia fields, illinois. he was 99 years old. so you have, your headphones, chair,
smith, philadelphia. >> harry, thank you very much. speaking of great americans, this week we highlight another life well lived. cap tape robetain robert martinay, because he was shot down on the 64th. on march 3rd, 19 has martin was flying over yugoslavia when he took anti-aircraft fire. as he was going down, he bailed out. he was knocked out cold by his parachute, but landed near a farmhouse where he hid with the help of local resistance fighters. martin eventually was air lifted to...
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smith, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight we know the identity of a bicyclist killed in a hit-and-run crash in the east bay. his name is martin nellis, friends tell us that he was the public information officer for the city of pleasant hill. a big rig hit him on lee sally road in lafayette yesterday afternoon. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. unfortunately he died. the crash forced officers to shut down part of the road for a few hours. police say the driver drove off but officers found him later. at this point no word what, if any, charges that driver may face. >>> well in the east bay, drivers there dealing with this mess right now. a w dump truck flipped over on to on a car and spilled gravel on the road. in fremont, southbound 680 at mission boulevard. the drivers of the truck and the sedan are hurt but not seriously. fremont police department tweeted out they are working to get the truck up right and mission boulevard is closed from 680 to driscoll road. >>> setting the standard. the bay area airport using facial recognition to screen all international travelers. >>> plus who exactly are the bay area's newest milli
smith, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight we know the identity of a bicyclist killed in a hit-and-run crash in the east bay. his name is martin nellis, friends tell us that he was the public information officer for the city of pleasant hill. a big rig hit him on lee sally road in lafayette yesterday afternoon. paramedics rushed him to the hospital. unfortunately he died. the crash forced officers to shut down part of the road for a few hours. police say the driver drove off but officers...
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smith: the right to vote is our most sacred responsibility of citizens in this tkpraeut nation. middle class middle class called voting -- martin lure they -- luther king called it the foundation. if certain groups are barred or discouraged from voting, then our elected representatives cannot be held accountable for protecting the rights and interests of all of us. when you cast your vote, you decide who should be entrusted to protect all of your rights. your right to make private decisions about how and when to start a family, your right to advocate and organize for fair pay and safe working conditions, your right to affordable health care your right to breathe clean air and drink clean water but if judge kavanaugh is confirmed to the supreme court there is no doubt that he would help his friends in far-right special interest groups continue their coordinated campaign to make it harder for millions of americans to vote. these are the very same groups who recommended his nomination to the president. these special interest groups have helped pass state laws designed to create obstacles at every step of the voting process, like m
smith: the right to vote is our most sacred responsibility of citizens in this tkpraeut nation. middle class middle class called voting -- martin lure they -- luther king called it the foundation. if certain groups are barred or discouraged from voting, then our elected representatives cannot be held accountable for protecting the rights and interests of all of us. when you cast your vote, you decide who should be entrusted to protect all of your rights. your right to make private decisions...