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work in progress where the epstein was working for maxwell at the time and he was and cheers to maxwell's daughter and they were introduced. how how much for evidence i think cannot. give you photos of them working or certainly intelligence this has already been the problem areas that you're making these allegations without any evidence other than circumstantial evidence arguably that is israel is all that's why. i was asked i'm giving you my take on so what do you think about babson's death lot of people suspicious about it although it was ruled a suicide by new york's chief medical examiner despite epstein's brother alleging it was murder i was in that facility exactly that it would almost be in possible to commit suicide there unless here you had outside now i'm not alleging that black cuba has anything to do at this put you know a black cube the private israeli intelligence company which is reputedly been hired to intimidate people. chasing down the epstein story i was not. and the television service at this time i really can't comment or do you think when you heard the news that epst
work in progress where the epstein was working for maxwell at the time and he was and cheers to maxwell's daughter and they were introduced. how how much for evidence i think cannot. give you photos of them working or certainly intelligence this has already been the problem areas that you're making these allegations without any evidence other than circumstantial evidence arguably that is israel is all that's why. i was asked i'm giving you my take on so what do you think about babson's death...
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maxwell there are reports she's in paris you maintain that it was your employer robert maxwell owner of the daily mirror you say that he was an israeli agent and as was his daughter just not my employer i would like to correct ok we were. and you say that his door to get a lane also though worked for israel and it was robert maxwell who introduced geoffrey epstein to get lane maxwell way before the 1990 s. as mainstream media is reporting correct. mr epstein wasn't used to miss macks well probably so time and 18. sister maxwell also thought they might it be introducing. a fellow to date is it tried to do a favors to her client or are. they say 'd a match ok and that didn't really quite work out i suppose what the most alarming allegations of you've been making are that the entire epstein operation was a honeytrap operation to entrap politicians policy makers celebrities people in the movie i may sickly to become israel's assets correct that it became man may simply an intelligence operation to entrap different culture issues around. tell me about what evidence you have for this at th
maxwell there are reports she's in paris you maintain that it was your employer robert maxwell owner of the daily mirror you say that he was an israeli agent and as was his daughter just not my employer i would like to correct ok we were. and you say that his door to get a lane also though worked for israel and it was robert maxwell who introduced geoffrey epstein to get lane maxwell way before the 1990 s. as mainstream media is reporting correct. mr epstein wasn't used to miss macks well...
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as commissioner maxwell said. anyway, are we going through a whole presentation or talk about the amendments? i thought we talked about what we had already. we don't need another presentation, do we? >> no this is to the amendments from the discussion last thursday with the larger group. commissioner maxwell was present and we were addressing people's concerns, questions, clarifications that led us to the revisions after we had published the agenda. that is what is before you. we are perfectly fine with what is in the resolution at this point in time and adding in that additional sentence about protecting the water as it goes down we are fine with that as well. >> commissioner maxwell are you okay? this is tim. i want to make sure we are doing our diligence? >> yes. >> where are we at, mr. chair? >> where we are at we will go to open up public comment on this item. >> okay. >> members of the public who wish to make public comment on item 14, dial (888)273-3658 access code 310-7452 and pound followed by pound. dial
as commissioner maxwell said. anyway, are we going through a whole presentation or talk about the amendments? i thought we talked about what we had already. we don't need another presentation, do we? >> no this is to the amendments from the discussion last thursday with the larger group. commissioner maxwell was present and we were addressing people's concerns, questions, clarifications that led us to the revisions after we had published the agenda. that is what is before you. we are...
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>> commissioner maxwell started it. >> yes. is there any discussion on the motion? hearing none. madam secretary, call the roll. >> commissioner moran. >> aye. >> commissioner maxwell. >> aye. >> commissioner paulson. >> aye. three ayes. >> and the item passes. thank you all. this meeting is adjourned. >> good morning, everyone. this meeting will come to order. welcome to the june 22, 2020 rules committee. i am chair of the committee. with me is vice chair stefani and rules committee member mar. we are also joined this morning by matt haney. the clerk today is victor young. i would like to thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members and the public the board of supervisors legislative committee room are closed. members will participate remotely. committee members will attend through video conference and participate to the same extent as if physically present. public comment is available for each item. they are streaming the number on the screen. each speaker is allowed two minutes. com
>> commissioner maxwell started it. >> yes. is there any discussion on the motion? hearing none. madam secretary, call the roll. >> commissioner moran. >> aye. >> commissioner maxwell. >> aye. >> commissioner paulson. >> aye. three ayes. >> and the item passes. thank you all. this meeting is adjourned. >> good morning, everyone. this meeting will come to order. welcome to the june 22, 2020 rules committee. i am chair of the committee....
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>> maxwell. >> what's your name?last day of school at his first day care, we were on the same sidewalk, they saw each other and ran towards each other. >> they complement each other as well. finnegan is a daredevil, maxwell is the voice of reason. they have a special friendship. >> by, finnegan, i love you. >> by. >> i mean, who doesn't need a dose of that this morning and every morning. >> every morning. >> i love that. i love those boys. as you said, van, we've had so many incredible questions and comments sent to us. our next guest is charles r ramsay. great to have you. >> it is so good to be here and see all of you. >> welcome, chief. we've had so many tough questions for police officers right now. listen to what some of the young people are thinking about. >> is it safe for me to go outside? and will a police officer harm me because of the color of my skin? >> if a police officer is supposed to serve and protect people, why would he hurt me because of the color of my skin? >> yeah, you know we got so many quest
>> maxwell. >> what's your name?last day of school at his first day care, we were on the same sidewalk, they saw each other and ran towards each other. >> they complement each other as well. finnegan is a daredevil, maxwell is the voice of reason. they have a special friendship. >> by, finnegan, i love you. >> by. >> i mean, who doesn't need a dose of that this morning and every morning. >> every morning. >> i love that. i love those boys. as you...
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maxwell said because she is 100% right. what i think the reason why senator klobuchar had no choice but to do this was because of the headwinds that she was facing in terms of being considered to be vice president biden's vice presidential running mate. minneapolis has seen demonstrations since george floyd was killed on memorial day. she was the former prosecutor, attorney, the cop who killed george floyd was a cop when she was there, had complaints against him when she was there. she was already being hit with questions about her tenure. those were the sorts of headwinds that she was facing just on the case of george floyd. but then that got to the larger issue that she had, and that was her standing with african-american voters. i have always argued that no one in the democratic race was going to have a chance with african-american voters as long as joe biden was in the race, but amy klobuchar had an especially hard time, particularly because she didn't really make an overt effort to go after that vote. and, so, you know
maxwell said because she is 100% right. what i think the reason why senator klobuchar had no choice but to do this was because of the headwinds that she was facing in terms of being considered to be vice president biden's vice presidential running mate. minneapolis has seen demonstrations since george floyd was killed on memorial day. she was the former prosecutor, attorney, the cop who killed george floyd was a cop when she was there, had complaints against him when she was there. she was...
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commissioner maxwell, your microphone is muted. >> maybe raise your hand. commissioner maxwell, at the top, you'll see four buttons and one looks like a small microphone, tap it once to un-mute. >> perhaps while we're working that out, could you give us a thumbs up or thumbs down to approve? >> , yeah, i couldn't see you ad it went blank and i couldn't communicate or see you. i'm back. >> how do you vote on the minutes? >> yes, aye. >> commissioner paulson. >> aye. >> thank you, we have five ayes. >> the motion carries. next item, please. >> madam president, item 4 is general public comment and member of the public may address the commission on matters within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda by dialing (888)273-3658 and access code 310-7452 and pound followed by pond again. dial 1-0 to be added to the speaker line. mr. moderator, do we have callers? >> there are multiple callers in the cue. queue. >> you have four questions remaining. >> commissioners, my name is francisca depasta and today i want to talk about blatant racism. i v
commissioner maxwell, your microphone is muted. >> maybe raise your hand. commissioner maxwell, at the top, you'll see four buttons and one looks like a small microphone, tap it once to un-mute. >> perhaps while we're working that out, could you give us a thumbs up or thumbs down to approve? >> , yeah, i couldn't see you ad it went blank and i couldn't communicate or see you. i'm back. >> how do you vote on the minutes? >> yes, aye. >> commissioner paulson....
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maxwell is now playing in mexico, and opening up about everything on this podcast. up bi racial in alabama and his decision to kneel and how it will forever change his life. >> when people say it's disrespecting the military and the disrespecting the flag and the all live matter comments that people love to say, it bothers me. because it's a deflecting technique. it really is. and people want to talk about the military, and our flag and our national an then, well, my father fought in the military and my grandfather fought in the military i have uncles and aunts and i have an aunt that served 35 years in the military and before them, you had the same people that had fought in the battle and came home to be mistreated because of what they looked like. >> time for abc7, call my play, larry calls the action. here's an east bay youngster, showing off soccer skills. >> little sebastian has discovered soccer. this toddler kicking it for the first time and he likes it. mom annie said, at first, he did not want to get out of his stroller and now he is hooked. the reward for
maxwell is now playing in mexico, and opening up about everything on this podcast. up bi racial in alabama and his decision to kneel and how it will forever change his life. >> when people say it's disrespecting the military and the disrespecting the flag and the all live matter comments that people love to say, it bothers me. because it's a deflecting technique. it really is. and people want to talk about the military, and our flag and our national an then, well, my father fought in the...
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maxwell is now playing in meevngn ts podcast.ncludg bi racial in alabama and his decision to kneel and how it will forever change his life. >> when people say it's disrespecting the military and the disrespecting the flag and the all live matter comments that people love to say, it bothers me. because it's a deflecting technique. it really is. and people want to talk about the military, and our flag and our national an then, well, my father fought in the military and my grandfather fought in the military i have uncles and aunts and i have and 35 years in the military and before them, you had the same people that had fought in the battle and came home to be mistreated because of what they looked like. >> time for abc7, call my play, larry calls the action. here's an east bay youngster, showing off soccer skills. >> little sebastian has discovered soccer. ai a first, he didng it for the not want to get out of his stroller and now he is hooked. the reward for all this cardio. awe, pizza! hey, sebastian, we called your play on abc7.
maxwell is now playing in meevngn ts podcast.ncludg bi racial in alabama and his decision to kneel and how it will forever change his life. >> when people say it's disrespecting the military and the disrespecting the flag and the all live matter comments that people love to say, it bothers me. because it's a deflecting technique. it really is. and people want to talk about the military, and our flag and our national an then, well, my father fought in the military and my grandfather fought...
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maxwell's dad shot the video.rmally post a lot of private things, but explains why he decided to. >> with all the racism and hate, i just think that it is a beautiful video. and the reason that it is getting attention, it is a little black boy and a little white boy. but if it can change someone's find or just change their view on things, then it is totally worth it. >> at last check it has gotten over 300 shares and views. but there are some naysayers. >> definitely not staged. it was just a lucky moment that i got and now with all the taenktsz, it wi attention, it will a great story when he is older. >> they have known each other for over a year and their parents are good friends as well. >> there is not anyone that comes close to finnegan's status in 34 maxwell's eyes. just to show love and beauty in the world. >> and i want to discuss this now with gloria borger who is with us. it is such a sweet moment. i think especially as we need so many sweet moments right now during these hard times, it almost brings a s
maxwell's dad shot the video.rmally post a lot of private things, but explains why he decided to. >> with all the racism and hate, i just think that it is a beautiful video. and the reason that it is getting attention, it is a little black boy and a little white boy. but if it can change someone's find or just change their view on things, then it is totally worth it. >> at last check it has gotten over 300 shares and views. but there are some naysayers. >> definitely not...
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media is when they get the chance to talk to bill barr the question is is general bar has to lay maxwell been offered or given immunity from prosecution yeah number 2 can you explain to me why she has not been given why she has not been indicted why she has not been even in custody as a material witness you know rick if you are not necessarily a subject or a even a target or a. grand jury but you are a material witness and you are likely to flee likely to go elsewhere there are ways in which your. attendees can be secured the looks identical to being imprisoned or being incarcerated and that has even been done for get my do when i'm at it for get material witness my did i say even right what do i get a week we've got witnesses saying that she was their ship participated sure were crude exactly she practically held the girls down while she was being way she my goodness she was and she was an accomplice she was a codefendant but in my hypothetical yeah my psycho drama that i did with you might hear in great esteem a friend my edmar know what i'm saying was if i was asking bill bar somethin
media is when they get the chance to talk to bill barr the question is is general bar has to lay maxwell been offered or given immunity from prosecution yeah number 2 can you explain to me why she has not been given why she has not been indicted why she has not been even in custody as a material witness you know rick if you are not necessarily a subject or a even a target or a. grand jury but you are a material witness and you are likely to flee likely to go elsewhere there are ways in which...
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what's interesting, what you found, it's become lynn maxwell, she's no girl scout.ed to an international child sex trafficking operation and participated from multiple women talked about this of her being involved in the sexual acts witd minors with jeffrey so i don't know if it makes it better with bill clinton didn't have this or that with someone under age, is allegedly involved with someone that this critical to a child sex trafficking operation, it's disgusting, the book digs deep in some of the mysteries surrounding his death in the prison, nothing was protocol from the way they moved, right after they found the body in the so, the things that happened with the emts and i guess crack head jailhouse, inmate that shared the so, removed at the last second, destroyed or missing case, what are your instincts there? >> i kind of went into this thinking he committed suicide and everything but the more i learned, i couldn't help kick the belief that he was in fact likely, it seemed to me murdered. as you lay out, every single detail went awry and everything was strang
what's interesting, what you found, it's become lynn maxwell, she's no girl scout.ed to an international child sex trafficking operation and participated from multiple women talked about this of her being involved in the sexual acts witd minors with jeffrey so i don't know if it makes it better with bill clinton didn't have this or that with someone under age, is allegedly involved with someone that this critical to a child sex trafficking operation, it's disgusting, the book digs deep in some...
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we're very excited to bring you tonight zerina maxwell, joy harjo, carmen maria machado, and rebecca roanhorse. so, we are not going to take audience questions but feel free to chat amongst yourself in the chat feature and let us know where you're viewing from. we'll re recording the event so folks who couldn't join us live can watch this later on and i'll give you a quick rundown of the format. we're going to give each author seven to mine minutes to talk about anywhere upcoming books and then we joy will lead a chat of the group. so without further adieu i'll pass things over to zerina and we'll take it away. >> zerina maxwell the msnbc political analyst, commentator, speaker and writer the and the senior director of progressive programming for pierus xm co-host of signal boost. take it away. >> i'm so excited to be here this evening. i know so many of us are struggling through our individual circumstances during this quarantine, and maybe we're thinking and wondering what we can do in this particular moment to make the world around us just a little bit different and a lot better.
we're very excited to bring you tonight zerina maxwell, joy harjo, carmen maria machado, and rebecca roanhorse. so, we are not going to take audience questions but feel free to chat amongst yourself in the chat feature and let us know where you're viewing from. we'll re recording the event so folks who couldn't join us live can watch this later on and i'll give you a quick rundown of the format. we're going to give each author seven to mine minutes to talk about anywhere upcoming books and then...
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. >> commissioner maxwell? >> here. >> commissioner paulson? >> present. >> we have a quorum. we begin the meet, i'd like to make an announcement. due to the covid-19 health emergency and given the public health recommendations issued by the san francisco department of public health and that governor newsom and mayor brown have lifted restrictions via conference, it's being televised via sfgov tv. there is a brief time lag between the live meeting and what is being viewed on sfgov tv. on behalf of the commission i'd like to extend our thanks to sfgov tv staff. if you wish to make public comment on an item, dial 888-273-3658, access code 3107452 and pound, followed by pound again. when public comment is called, dial 1 and then 0 to be added to the speaker line. you will be -- you will hear an automated voice that will tell you when it is your turn to speak and your two-minute speaking time will begin. i will alert you when your time has expired. these instructions will be repeat. if they haven't already done show, i'm going to ask the commission and staff to minimize microphone
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maxwell rich devised a plan. he said i want to retreat from political activity, move from washington and move to colorado springs where we can focus on out doorsmen activities and hunting and recreational shooting. this angered a group of disdense in the nra membership and organization who thought guns weren't about hunting but were about personal protection in an era of rising crime rates. and this group of dissidents led a dramatic middle of the night coup. they went to the annual leadership meeting in 1977 and orchestrated a well-thought out, carefully devised man to oust the leadership of the nra and replace them with the dissident hard liners. they recommitted to activity and made the second amendment the heart and soul of the nra. >> so, when did moses himself, charlton heston, become involved? >> he became a great spokesman for the nra. there's the famous pictures, from my cold dead hands. one of the things i found -- this doesn't directly answer your question. he wasn't the first to say "from my cold dead
maxwell rich devised a plan. he said i want to retreat from political activity, move from washington and move to colorado springs where we can focus on out doorsmen activities and hunting and recreational shooting. this angered a group of disdense in the nra membership and organization who thought guns weren't about hunting but were about personal protection in an era of rising crime rates. and this group of dissidents led a dramatic middle of the night coup. they went to the annual leadership...
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former a's catcher bruce maxwell was the first baseball player to take a knee in 2017. he was the most recent guest on our with authority podcast. now, maxwell is now playing in mexico and opened up about everything, including growing up biracial in alabama and his decision to kneel and how that forever changed his life. >> i think personally when people say it's disrespecting the military, disrespecting the flag, and the all lives matter comments that people tend to love to say, you know, it bothers me, because it's a deflecting technique. it really is. people want to talk about the military and our flag and our national anthem. well, my father fought in the military. my grandfather fought in the military. i've got uncles, i have an opportunity that spehat spenhah five years in the military. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a travel planner from shreveport, louisiana... a privacy consultant from falls church, virginia... and our returning champion-- a physician from wauwatosa, wisconsin... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the h
former a's catcher bruce maxwell was the first baseball player to take a knee in 2017. he was the most recent guest on our with authority podcast. now, maxwell is now playing in mexico and opened up about everything, including growing up biracial in alabama and his decision to kneel and how that forever changed his life. >> i think personally when people say it's disrespecting the military, disrespecting the flag, and the all lives matter comments that people tend to love to say, you...
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maxwell rich divides is a plan. he says i want to retreat from political activity, move the nra's headquarters out of washington and move it to colorado springs where we can focus on outdoorsman's activities and hunting and recreational shooting. this angered a group of citizens in the nra membership an nra organization who thought guns were not primarily about hunting, but we're about personal protection in an era of rising crime rates. this group of dissidents led by a man named mr. carter, led a dramatic middle of the night coup of the organization. they went to the annual membership meeting in 1977 and orchestrated a well thought out, carefully devised plan to oust the entire leadership of the nra and replaced them with the new dissident hard-liners. when they took office, they re-committed to political activity and made the second amendment really the heart and soul of the nra. >> when did moses himself become involved, charleston heston? >> charlton headstone became one of the great spokesman for the nra. thos
maxwell rich divides is a plan. he says i want to retreat from political activity, move the nra's headquarters out of washington and move it to colorado springs where we can focus on outdoorsman's activities and hunting and recreational shooting. this angered a group of citizens in the nra membership an nra organization who thought guns were not primarily about hunting, but we're about personal protection in an era of rising crime rates. this group of dissidents led by a man named mr. carter,...
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. >>> joining me now is republican strategyist susan del percio and sirius xm analyst zerlina maxwell. as i talked to senator jones of alabama, it came to mind that the state of mississippi voted to take the confederate emblem out of the mississippi flag. this is something that is just symbolic but significant. >> it is very significant, rev. i believe it passed the house 91-23. >> this is the mississippi house. >> the mississippi house, yes. i think it's going over to the senate momentarily. i'm curious, who are the 23? >> right. >> the only thing i can wonder is, is that the base that donald trump is playing to? because with everything going on, how you could show such a lack of awareness, and frankly, compassion, to vote to keep it is just absurd to me. >> zerlina, as we see the moves around the country, around removing confederate statues and removing symbols of racism, we even saw in princeton they took down woodrow wilson's name from one of the buildings because he was an avowed racist, how do we translate that into legislation like policing, the george floyd policing act and ot
. >>> joining me now is republican strategyist susan del percio and sirius xm analyst zerlina maxwell. as i talked to senator jones of alabama, it came to mind that the state of mississippi voted to take the confederate emblem out of the mississippi flag. this is something that is just symbolic but significant. >> it is very significant, rev. i believe it passed the house 91-23. >> this is the mississippi house. >> the mississippi house, yes. i think it's going over...
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and zerlina maxwell. and reverend watkins, just in eye forgot the name of the book, it's part of the furniture at zerlina's. it's "the end of white politics." >>> coming up, demonstrations from americans around the country has led to legislative efforts at the state and federal level to end police brutality. our conversation with new york senator kirsten gillibrand after this break. >>> but first, my colleague, richard lui, with today's top news stories. richard? >> hey, thanks, rev. i'm richard lui at msnbc lawyers in new york with a news update for you. the number of confirmed coronavirus cases now moves close tore the 2 million mark this day. as of this hour the death toll is more than 110,000. >>> states along the gulf coast, meanwhile, bracing for impact from tropical storm cristobal. rain, strong winds and flooding will persist today and tomorrow in the lower mississippi valley and midwest. near orlando, cristobal is blamed for a tornado. tornado warnings now in place along the coast of florida. >>>
and zerlina maxwell. and reverend watkins, just in eye forgot the name of the book, it's part of the furniture at zerlina's. it's "the end of white politics." >>> coming up, demonstrations from americans around the country has led to legislative efforts at the state and federal level to end police brutality. our conversation with new york senator kirsten gillibrand after this break. >>> but first, my colleague, richard lui, with today's top news stories. richard?...
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commissioner maxwell seconded. >> roll call -- oh, you're doing the roll call. >> clerk: yes. [roll call] >> clerk: you have five ayes. >> the motion carries. now i need a motion and a second on item 13. >> move to approve item 13. >> second. >> may i have a roll call vote? [roll call] >> clerk: you have five ayes. >> the motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 14, adopt a resolution, one, accepting the report on the san francisco p.u.c. wildfire mitigation plan in accordance with the p.u. c-section 8387 c, and two, accept the version of the sfpuc wildfire mitigation plan, to be committed to the california wildfire safety advisory board prior to july 1, 2020. this will be presented by steven ritchie. >> good afternoon, commissioners. an independent evaluation was conducted earlier this year, and completed, and the independent evaluator made some recommendations for minor modifications to the plan, so the plan is now brought back to you because you're required by law to accept the independent evaluator's plan. i'd be happy to answer any questions. >> commissioners, an
commissioner maxwell seconded. >> roll call -- oh, you're doing the roll call. >> clerk: yes. [roll call] >> clerk: you have five ayes. >> the motion carries. now i need a motion and a second on item 13. >> move to approve item 13. >> second. >> may i have a roll call vote? [roll call] >> clerk: you have five ayes. >> the motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 14, adopt a resolution, one, accepting the report on the san...
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. >> reporter: meet maxwell and finnegan, the little boys who blew up the internet and all of socialedia this week. they're the best friends who warmed hearts everywhere after their parents posted this video of their greeting last year. both boys embracing one another. >> it was just our boys being our boys. this is how they greet each other all the time. >> reporter: now the boys' families are speaking out, upset at the portrayal of their sons, after a reedited version of their video was posted on social media by president trump. with a fake cnn graphic that reads "terrified toddler runs from racist baby." >> we were appalled and disgusted to see it be used in that manner. again, we are trying to do everything we can to change the thoughts and the way people raise their children. >> finnegan knows that maxwell is black and he's white. but it doesn't matter to him. >> reporter: facebook and twitter both removed the video from their platforms when the parents filed a copyright claim and twitter labeling it manipulated media. white house press secretary kyleigh mcenany was asked about
. >> reporter: meet maxwell and finnegan, the little boys who blew up the internet and all of socialedia this week. they're the best friends who warmed hearts everywhere after their parents posted this video of their greeting last year. both boys embracing one another. >> it was just our boys being our boys. this is how they greet each other all the time. >> reporter: now the boys' families are speaking out, upset at the portrayal of their sons, after a reedited version of...
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joined by zerlina maxwell, and john horowitz. thanks to you both for being with us.alking at the board about where trump is trying to find some issues, advantages over biden to try to get himself back in this polling wise. one thing caught my attention, john, we played this at the beginning, the president bringing up defunding the police, trying to draw a line saying i'm against it, it is not going to happen. joe biden put out a statement and said i don't want to defund the police either. is this making it hard for trump to run against biden? >> i think so. i think in an interesting way while the issue of radical leftists calling for the abolition of police departments and the like should play well for trump, it gives biden a low bar to clear to seem like a moderate on this issue because as long as he says i don't want to defund the police, he pulls the rug out from under the attack, because he can't be blamed for it if he disapproves it. his position papers call for an increase in police funding in some areas. i'm not sure this is a good line, this is going to be th
joined by zerlina maxwell, and john horowitz. thanks to you both for being with us.alking at the board about where trump is trying to find some issues, advantages over biden to try to get himself back in this polling wise. one thing caught my attention, john, we played this at the beginning, the president bringing up defunding the police, trying to draw a line saying i'm against it, it is not going to happen. joe biden put out a statement and said i don't want to defund the police either. is...
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maxwell a guest today on our with authority podcast. up about everything, what it was like being half black and half white in alabama, his decision to kneel, threats against him and his family that continue. and the moment that changed his life. >> my life changed after that moment, to be honest with you. i've never witnessed so much hatred for one thing in my entire life. the density and the threats and the comments that i was receiving, even to this day about that day of kneeling during the national anthem, it's disturbing. it really is. i never knew somebody could possess so much hatred for trying to stand up for doing what's right. my parents always taught me standing up for what's right might not be easy, but it is the right thing to do. and i thought i was doing what was right, what was in my heart. and to be penalized and to in my opinion lose my career over that was demoralizing. >> the good news is that bruce is enjoying his life and career in mexico. as soon as we have that podcast up, we'll let you know. >>> time for another
maxwell a guest today on our with authority podcast. up about everything, what it was like being half black and half white in alabama, his decision to kneel, threats against him and his family that continue. and the moment that changed his life. >> my life changed after that moment, to be honest with you. i've never witnessed so much hatred for one thing in my entire life. the density and the threats and the comments that i was receiving, even to this day about that day of kneeling during...
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meet maxwell and finnegan, the little boys who blew up the internet and all of social media this weeku may remember they're the best friends who warmed hearts everywhere after their parents posted this video of their greeting last year. both boys embracing one another. >> it was just our boys being our boys. this is how they greet each other all the time. >> reporter: now the boys' families are speaking out, upset at the portrayal of their sons, after a re-edited version of their video was posted on social media by president trump with a fake cnn graphic that reads terrified toddlers runs from racist baby. >> we were appalled and disgusted to see it be used in that manner. again, we are trying to do everything we can to change the thoughts in the way people raise their children. >> finnegan knows that maxwell is black and he's white, but it doesn't matter to him. >> reporter: facebook and twitter both removed the video from their platforms. when the parents filed a copyright claim, and twitter labeled it manipulated kaeice w aed the do video friday. >> the president was making a satir
meet maxwell and finnegan, the little boys who blew up the internet and all of social media this weeku may remember they're the best friends who warmed hearts everywhere after their parents posted this video of their greeting last year. both boys embracing one another. >> it was just our boys being our boys. this is how they greet each other all the time. >> reporter: now the boys' families are speaking out, upset at the portrayal of their sons, after a re-edited version of their...
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and joining our discussion now is zerlina maxwell.the senior director for progressive programming at sirius xm radio. she is the author of the upcoming book, "the end of white politics: how to heal our liberal divide." she's an msnbc political analyst. zerlina, i want to give barack obama one more chance to make one more point before we jump into this discussion, and let's listen to what he said kind of in reaction to polls showing joe biden with a 12-point lead. he doesn't want people to take that for granted. let's listen to this. >> we can't be complacent or smug or sense that somehow it's so obvious that this president hasn't done a good job because, look, he won once. and it wasn't like we didn't have a good clue as to how he was going to operate the last time. and obviously we have more evidence that it's not working out real good. but it still means we got to do some serious work. >> zerlina, it seems -- it's hard to say, but if these polls keep coming in this way with joe biden at 56, i mean, 56-44 is a devastating poll for th
and joining our discussion now is zerlina maxwell.the senior director for progressive programming at sirius xm radio. she is the author of the upcoming book, "the end of white politics: how to heal our liberal divide." she's an msnbc political analyst. zerlina, i want to give barack obama one more chance to make one more point before we jump into this discussion, and let's listen to what he said kind of in reaction to polls showing joe biden with a 12-point lead. he doesn't want...
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zerlina maxwell, mikesal steele, have a great rest of your day.jansing, after a very quick break my colleague and friend craig melvin will be back with coverage of the coronavirus hearing on capitol hill. this is going to be fascinating. wheel hear from dr. anthony fauci, the head of the cdc. there's conversations about whether or not they want to make big changes in this administration at the cdc, whether they're going to get the blame for some of the problems that are around what's happened with the coronavirus pandemic. this is the first time we will have heard from them in weeks. stay right here on msnbc. they wh accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. it combines powerful vacuum suction and spray mopping. to lock away debris and absorb wet messes. all in one disposable pad. for a complete clean, vacuum, spray mop, and toss, in one click. the shark vacmop
zerlina maxwell, mikesal steele, have a great rest of your day.jansing, after a very quick break my colleague and friend craig melvin will be back with coverage of the coronavirus hearing on capitol hill. this is going to be fascinating. wheel hear from dr. anthony fauci, the head of the cdc. there's conversations about whether or not they want to make big changes in this administration at the cdc, whether they're going to get the blame for some of the problems that are around what's happened...
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kristen clark, president and executive director of the lawyers committee, zerlina maxwell, she worked on hillary clinton's campaign, now msnbc political analyst. kristen, the minneapolis police chief says he's withdrawing from these negotiations with the police union. i'm not sure folks fully appreciate how significant that is. what does it mean, how does it work? >> this is incredibly significant. and i want to explain why. this is about accountability. it's about blowing the whole thing up and starting over, literally rebuilding a police department and reimagining the rules that are in place. new policies concerning use of force, new rules concerning when you discipline officers for misconduct, and when you terminate officers who violate the rules. the reality is that in so many police departments across our country, policing reforms and the possibilities for change are literally constrained by contracts that are put in place by police unions, these collective bargaining agreements that are all about shielding officers. city of philadelphia as a good example. that's a place where th
kristen clark, president and executive director of the lawyers committee, zerlina maxwell, she worked on hillary clinton's campaign, now msnbc political analyst. kristen, the minneapolis police chief says he's withdrawing from these negotiations with the police union. i'm not sure folks fully appreciate how significant that is. what does it mean, how does it work? >> this is incredibly significant. and i want to explain why. this is about accountability. it's about blowing the whole thing...
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then yesterday, a vandal defaced a home in a traditionally black neighborhood on maxwell avenue spray painting all lives matter. a similar incident happened on carmelo coolidge. police say that a manikin and a street sign or spray- painted.>>> fire danger is heating up. crews battled multiple grass fires across the bay area today. police say someone set several fires up along the iron horse trail on pleasant hill in concord just two hours ago. at one point, extra firefighters were called in to make sure the flames did not reach a structure. police are now looking for the person responsible. both fires are now contained.>>> in san jose, crews's audit another grass fire ending a large plume of smoke into the air. firefighters are saying it's part near tors road. high fire danger is a concern in the northbay hills right now. meteorologist paul hagan has been tracking those red flag conditions for us. paul, what can you tell us? >> reporter: the red flag warning continues until 8:00 this evening, not in effect tomorrow . the wind will die down and change direction and that will help for t
then yesterday, a vandal defaced a home in a traditionally black neighborhood on maxwell avenue spray painting all lives matter. a similar incident happened on carmelo coolidge. police say that a manikin and a street sign or spray- painted.>>> fire danger is heating up. crews battled multiple grass fires across the bay area today. police say someone set several fires up along the iron horse trail on pleasant hill in concord just two hours ago. at one point, extra firefighters were...
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another case felt personal in maxwell park's neighborhood where vandals painted the phrase all lives matter on a home. >> it was just real unsettling and it was like nerve wracking just like seeing, just like wake up to this. it's the first time anything like that has happened in this neighborhood. >> and in alameda's east end residents there was a african-american family that woke up to graffiti. there was messages of support in chalk on the sidewalk for the family. >> work began today on an art project in palo alto that will literally stop traffic, in solidarity with the nationwide message. the black lives matter will be painted on the pavement outside the police station. the chalk outlines were done today and the paint goes down tomorrow morning. >> well, former 49ers quarterback is taking his activism to streaming, scoring a six-episode series. it's called colin in black and white. it will folk on his high school years in turlock, located in the central valley, it will document growing up in a pro dominantly white neighborhood. >> two bay area legends with the same name led to an
another case felt personal in maxwell park's neighborhood where vandals painted the phrase all lives matter on a home. >> it was just real unsettling and it was like nerve wracking just like seeing, just like wake up to this. it's the first time anything like that has happened in this neighborhood. >> and in alameda's east end residents there was a african-american family that woke up to graffiti. there was messages of support in chalk on the sidewalk for the family. >> work...
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maxwell and being next is the arizona director of the bloc conservative better ration as well as a brand ambassador turning point usa and in mclean virginia we have the brown and he is the founder and national coordinator of the movement for a people's army or actually cross. in germany. ok nick let me go to you 1st. you told one of my producers in preparing for this program that you believe that the united states is is a failed state and the recent events of the last week or so are is is evidence of that explain yourself please go ahead. the reason is that in the response to this crisis pandemic we have had a government that got convene within a week and marched past the cares act and what was that it was a multitrillion dollar bail out wall street and big corporations did not in fact dressed the actual problems that were or before the crisis you had 80 percent of americans they were living paycheck to paycheck less an i phone or dollars in savings for more than african-americans and now you're telling them that they're supposed to live or to kill or neither or it's american without any
maxwell and being next is the arizona director of the bloc conservative better ration as well as a brand ambassador turning point usa and in mclean virginia we have the brown and he is the founder and national coordinator of the movement for a people's army or actually cross. in germany. ok nick let me go to you 1st. you told one of my producers in preparing for this program that you believe that the united states is is a failed state and the recent events of the last week or so are is is...
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we have maxwell, who's 14 from london, we have zee from nashville, tennessee, she's 15 years old, andation against police brutality, and 17—year—old maya is from new york city and she goes to the black school. maya, zee and max, i'm genuinely very excited to talk to you, especially being young people and being people who are very passionate about black lives matter, and with that in mind, maya, for a start, with yourself, what do you make of us going on in america in terms of the reaction to george floyd's death? so, in america it's really intense right now. honestly, if we didn't even have covid—19, we should be celebrating, the class of 2020, another milestone that we just reached, graduating high school, but once again we are having to shout the names of the people that we lost, through police brutality. and i think it takes a pandemic for people to sit down and even just try and understand that racism isn't only caught when it's on camera. and i think it's great that we are seeing allies from other countries supporting the black lives matter movement, and they are speaking out the
we have maxwell, who's 14 from london, we have zee from nashville, tennessee, she's 15 years old, andation against police brutality, and 17—year—old maya is from new york city and she goes to the black school. maya, zee and max, i'm genuinely very excited to talk to you, especially being young people and being people who are very passionate about black lives matter, and with that in mind, maya, for a start, with yourself, what do you make of us going on in america in terms of the reaction...
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joining us now is maxwell author of take back the land welcome back. thank you with policing budgets in the billions and communities feel failing and pulling hard under the weight of intimate poverty and if they make racism why do you think deep on the police if such a polarizing term or thing a lot of hate thrown from both sides of the aisle on this one and what do you think can be done to change that narrative. well 1st i'm not sure it's from both sides of the aisle it certainly is from some democrats. and some who oppose the concept would be called on the right i'm not sure most democrats would be called the left strictly speaking but with that said i think that that any time people who are oppressed want to do one of 2 things either group move or one of the tools that the oppressors have available to them to. maintain oppression or if they want to reimagine the society in a new way if they want to think about society to wage then those who are either the direct oppressors will who benefit from the system of oppression often feel some kind of way ab
joining us now is maxwell author of take back the land welcome back. thank you with policing budgets in the billions and communities feel failing and pulling hard under the weight of intimate poverty and if they make racism why do you think deep on the police if such a polarizing term or thing a lot of hate thrown from both sides of the aisle on this one and what do you think can be done to change that narrative. well 1st i'm not sure it's from both sides of the aisle it certainly is from some...
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what you found, maxwell is no girl scout. been tide to a massive international child sex trafficking operation and alleged to have participated. multiple women have talked about this of her being involved in the sexual acts with minors with jeffrey. i don't know if it makes it better that clinton didn't have this or that with women under a certain able. but that he's so involved with someone this critical to a child sex trafficking operation. the book really digs deep into some of the mysteries surrounding his death in the prison inside manhattan. nothing was protocol from the way necessity moved the crime scene around right after they found the body in the cell to things that happened with the emts. and i guess crack heads jailhouse inmates that shared the cell, we moved at the last second. destroyed or missing tapes. what are your instincts there? >> i'm not a conspiracyial guy. but i couldn't help but kick the belief that he wasn't murder. everything went awry, and everything was strange, even the physical evidence. the in
what you found, maxwell is no girl scout. been tide to a massive international child sex trafficking operation and alleged to have participated. multiple women have talked about this of her being involved in the sexual acts with minors with jeffrey. i don't know if it makes it better that clinton didn't have this or that with women under a certain able. but that he's so involved with someone this critical to a child sex trafficking operation. the book really digs deep into some of the mysteries...
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had a cozy relationship and overlooked problems with at 737 maxwell today the federal aviation administration chief testified before the senate commerce committee our future project joins me now with more on this affair and what did he admit to the f a a and boeing did they have a little bit too close a relationship so sir i mean to say that chief steve dixon was grilled by senators today is a total and complete understatement you had tons exchanges between all the senators and dixon but the short answer is he did not admit to the the f.a.a. and boeing being too close unfortunately the senate's investigation in fact the f.a.a. has been stonewalling lawmakers actually by either taking forever to turn over documents that they've been asked to give congress or just not even turning them over at all which was the committee's actually biggest frustration today listen here. but you make every document available every document it's an easy question it's an easy question is it is it will you make every document available for the public. senator i'm not i'm not sure what normal protocol is on that but
had a cozy relationship and overlooked problems with at 737 maxwell today the federal aviation administration chief testified before the senate commerce committee our future project joins me now with more on this affair and what did he admit to the f a a and boeing did they have a little bit too close a relationship so sir i mean to say that chief steve dixon was grilled by senators today is a total and complete understatement you had tons exchanges between all the senators and dixon but the...