33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
right now kind of political crisis which the abio distraction has not seen in its 7 years in power michael ben joining us from joe thank you very much for that. thank you. overdraw agreement signed over the weekend between the united states and the taliban pave the way for u.s. troop withdrawal from the country the phased drawdown would mark the beginning of the end of nearly 20 years of american military involvement in afghanistan but the deal also aimed to be the beginning of an interim afghan dialogue to restore peace to the country however with afghan president of granny or objecting to a proposed taliban prisoner swap and the taliban digging its heels in the stability of the deal is already being put to the test. taliban fighters no more such weapon handovers are nothing new in afghanistan but there's a buzz in the air this week that afghans may finally see the day when the talk is no longer guns and bombs but of peace. after the peace deal with the u.s. afghans should make peace too but that possibility has already hit its 1st snag prisoners the u.s. taliban deal calls on the afghan gove
right now kind of political crisis which the abio distraction has not seen in its 7 years in power michael ben joining us from joe thank you very much for that. thank you. overdraw agreement signed over the weekend between the united states and the taliban pave the way for u.s. troop withdrawal from the country the phased drawdown would mark the beginning of the end of nearly 20 years of american military involvement in afghanistan but the deal also aimed to be the beginning of an interim...
126
126
Mar 22, 2020
03/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sheila's attorney, michael benning g benninger read a statement from sheila and her family. >> my that the neese family is in a constant state of despair, loneliness, and sadness as a result of skylar's death. >> sheila was sentenced to life in prison and is eligible for parole in 2028. a month later, dave and mary went back to court. this time, for rachel shoaf's sentencing. >> rachel has a profound sadness at this loss and a profound sadness for mr. and mrs. neese. >> she's been meeting with rachel in prison since the summer of 2013. >> from the day i met rachel, she has said to me i serve to be in here. i did something terribly wrong. i hurt somebody. rachel does miss skylar very much so. and then she also weeps for her because she knows that she cannot undo the past and that she will never see her again. >> in court, rachel apologized directly to dave and mary. >> i don't know if there is a proper way to make this apology. because there are not even words to describe the guilt and remorse that i feel each day for what i have done. i became scared and caught up in something tha
. >> sheila's attorney, michael benning g benninger read a statement from sheila and her family. >> my that the neese family is in a constant state of despair, loneliness, and sadness as a result of skylar's death. >> sheila was sentenced to life in prison and is eligible for parole in 2028. a month later, dave and mary went back to court. this time, for rachel shoaf's sentencing. >> rachel has a profound sadness at this loss and a profound sadness for mr. and mrs....
134
134
Mar 18, 2020
03/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
mayor michael tubbs is with us of stockton, california, and ben white, politico's chief economic correspondent. cuban, we must go to you first. in the last week you have done so much for local businesses, in texas, even last night urging people to reach out for small business loans, but you have sharply criticized this idea of corporate bailouts. i'm not against corporate bailouts. i think we're in a new new normal right now, life is different. our number one priority should be supporting companies who retain their employees. we have to do all we can to prevent firings and layovers. if that means bailouts, subsidies, special priced loans, i'm all for it, blue when we negotiate those deals, we have to be cognizant this is a unique opportunity for us to do something that addressing income inequality. what i want is anything that we do that benefits an executive, we need to do the exact same thing to benefit the hourly worker or the lowest paid worker at that company. two years from now when we're looking back on all of this, we'll say why don't we use this as a chance to help the everyday worker
mayor michael tubbs is with us of stockton, california, and ben white, politico's chief economic correspondent. cuban, we must go to you first. in the last week you have done so much for local businesses, in texas, even last night urging people to reach out for small business loans, but you have sharply criticized this idea of corporate bailouts. i'm not against corporate bailouts. i think we're in a new new normal right now, life is different. our number one priority should be supporting...
197
197
Mar 3, 2020
03/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
ben may not make it. now, with biden having momentum, what happens? >> it is a big open question. michaelomberg has spent more money than god. ashe spent more money than barack obama spent in his entire 2012 election. it is not clear yet what it is going to buy. is he going to be like a tom steyer, who people seem interested in them the support melts away, or is he going to get a certain amount of support? the thing is, do you spend that much money, do you run that hard, is your whole strategy to go out on super tuesday -- does that become -- what if you only ng can you maintain that?s? judy: and there is bernie sanders, h i was able to s over the weekend. talk about an enthusiastic crowd. thousands were out. >> what has been fascinating, so much of the field, so many what so many candidates were ing was running not to lose. bernie sanders was the only candidate running to win. he didn't care about all these other things. he has been very committed to his message, to his ideology, to his narrative throughout this campaign. it hasn't changed. there is an to that. and he was able to coalesc
ben may not make it. now, with biden having momentum, what happens? >> it is a big open question. michaelomberg has spent more money than god. ashe spent more money than barack obama spent in his entire 2012 election. it is not clear yet what it is going to buy. is he going to be like a tom steyer, who people seem interested in them the support melts away, or is he going to get a certain amount of support? the thing is, do you spend that much money, do you run that hard, is your whole...
194
194
Mar 15, 2020
03/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
ben, thank you. and while washington works to contain the problem, the outbreak is spreading. the pandemic has now infected every part of american life, from home to work and everywhere in between. michael george is in new rochelle, new york. >> reporter: across the country, shoppers emptied grocery store shelves, stocking up on everything from toilet paper to nonperishable goods. >> i knew there was going to be a line but didn't know there would be a line that would go the full city block. >> reporter: social distancing has become the new normal. millions of americans are staying home as schools have closed in at least 14 states. major sporting events are either canceled or postponed. 17 states have opened up drive-through testing sites for coronavirus, including here in new rochelle, new york, which has one of the largest clusters of coronavirus with more than 120 people affected. >> my husband's not feeling well. he's got throat symptoms. he's, you know, achy and tired. and he works in the city. >> the testing is not where it needs to be, right. the main way to slow the spread, we know from all the other countries, is to do the testing, isolate the positives. >> reporter: health care
ben, thank you. and while washington works to contain the problem, the outbreak is spreading. the pandemic has now infected every part of american life, from home to work and everywhere in between. michael george is in new rochelle, new york. >> reporter: across the country, shoppers emptied grocery store shelves, stocking up on everything from toilet paper to nonperishable goods. >> i knew there was going to be a line but didn't know there would be a line that would go the full...