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. >> reporter: michael martin got the idea after he felt like he had been followed home in new york city one night in 2012. >> 911 call takers are doing heroic work in light of that challenge. but we're giving them basically no data to manage those calls. >> reporter: in grad school he teamed with nicholas horelick who volunteered on taking emergency calls on a hotline in college. >> someone is calling in distress and we have no idea where they are. >> reporter: so they co-founded rapid s.o.s. but perhaps more important than their techno-how was the four years they spent taking input from government officials. and many of the 6500 911 call centers. in 2016 they released a free app call haven. last december, a thick damp fog rolled in as this man hiked in north carolina's blue ridge mountains. >> your mind goes into frantic mode. >> reporter: he tapped the haven app on his phone. >> the operators told me to stay right where i wasn't and a park ranger would be there within 15 minutes. and they were. >> reporter: almost 20% of the nation's 911 call centers are using rapid s.o.s. it may cove
. >> reporter: michael martin got the idea after he felt like he had been followed home in new york city one night in 2012. >> 911 call takers are doing heroic work in light of that challenge. but we're giving them basically no data to manage those calls. >> reporter: in grad school he teamed with nicholas horelick who volunteered on taking emergency calls on a hotline in college. >> someone is calling in distress and we have no idea where they are. >> reporter: so...
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martin. musical guest thundercat featuring michael mcdonald and kenny loggins.nd the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 685, samoa. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. oh, so happy to be back. i know, i know, i know. i know. [ cheers ] i'm not sure. questlove, i'm not sure about it, but i'm growing it out. [ cheers ] i know -- i don't know. we'll get into it. [ light laughter ] i want to grow a mustache, but this is a baby step. >> steve: yeah, i'll talk about it later. >> jimmy: yeah, we'll talk about it later. i'm a little embarrassed by it. first, let's get to some jokes. welcome, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] guys, we're about two weeks away from the start of summer! [ cheers and applause ] yes. two weeks away. and thanks to trump's climate plan, we may never see the end of it. [ applause ] nothing but summer. that's right. last week, president trump announced the united states will withdraw from the paris climate agreement. trump said he wants the entire co
martin. musical guest thundercat featuring michael mcdonald and kenny loggins.nd the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 685, samoa. >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. oh, so happy to be back. i know, i know, i know. i know. [ cheers ] i'm not sure. questlove, i'm not sure about it, but i'm growing it out. [ cheers ] i know -- i don't know. we'll get into it. [ light laughter ] i want to grow a mustache, but this is...
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julie pace, jonathan martin, michael bender, and maggie haberman of the "new york times." he tweeted this. big meeting today with republican leaders concerning tax cuts and health care. we're all pushing hard. must get it right. but it doesn't take long for the president to shift back to attack mode. the fake msm, mainstream media is working so hard trying to get me not to use social media. they hate that i can get the honest and unfiltered message out. we don't hate the unfiltered donald trump. i promise you. this a day after he's attacking his justice department. what is it? what is the constant anger, lashing out? what's the right term? including in a fab roulous stor jeff sessions is the gold standard of trump loyalist. he was his link to the anti-immigration populace base and now first it was reince priebus, then it was steve bannon, then it was sean spicer. now he's lashing out at his attorney general. he's mad at him. >> he's actually been quite angry at him. been angriest at him more than any of the people you mentioned. this all goes back to what in the president'
julie pace, jonathan martin, michael bender, and maggie haberman of the "new york times." he tweeted this. big meeting today with republican leaders concerning tax cuts and health care. we're all pushing hard. must get it right. but it doesn't take long for the president to shift back to attack mode. the fake msm, mainstream media is working so hard trying to get me not to use social media. they hate that i can get the honest and unfiltered message out. we don't hate the unfiltered...
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it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray and others, so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about antiblack, racist ideas and you're seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens, through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal antiblack racist ideas still are. i think it sort of inspires you and it really in short of encouraged and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking and i think that's really , i think, what guided me along the way. i could not sit here and talk about how difficult it is to compos this history of racist ideas when i saw these families having to deal with the difficulties of police violence. >> and certainly these are issues that we continue to grapple with here and so what i like about your book is that it -- it lays out the history of these racist ideas in america and a great narrative and gives us a road map of how we can kind of move forward using what we have learned from your research. but another thing and perhaps more important is that you have ch
it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray and others, so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about antiblack, racist ideas and you're seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens, through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal antiblack racist ideas still are. i think it sort of inspires you and it really in short of encouraged and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking...
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michael mcdonald, kenny loggins! [ cheers and applause ] fantastic! "drunk" is available now. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to john lithgow, riley keough, giles martinre, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight, kevin kline, star of "catastrophe," actress sharon horgan, music from cage the elephant, featuring the 8g band with jared champion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night," how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] always so wonderful to hear on a monday. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today announced a plan to privatize the nation's air traffic control system. he even has a catchy slogan for the program. [ light laughter ] president trump last week announced that he was pulling the country out of the par
michael mcdonald, kenny loggins! [ cheers and applause ] fantastic! "drunk" is available now. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to john lithgow, riley keough, giles martinre, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [...
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we had steve martin and michael j. fox. the house "looks great. you play a bad guy? >> i do. >> they set up a casino in the base. >> that's the deal, and i want to ruin it. >> nick, you're going to join us in the next hour? >> i can't wait to come back. >> >>> time right now 8:56. i'm angie gosk. let's check on the roadways with melissa mollet. >> good morning. a couple of problems right now. this one hanging around. constitution avenue between first street and first street northeast. northwest and northeast lanes still blocked for that suspicious package. westbound central avenue near 301, school bus crash. no kids on the bus. that was betweenhe bus and a verizon truck. beltway typical. outer loop of central avenue, car on the left shoulder. >> a check on theasis next. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governo
we had steve martin and michael j. fox. the house "looks great. you play a bad guy? >> i do. >> they set up a casino in the base. >> that's the deal, and i want to ruin it. >> nick, you're going to join us in the next hour? >> i can't wait to come back. >> >>> time right now 8:56. i'm angie gosk. let's check on the roadways with melissa mollet. >> good morning. a couple of problems right now. this one hanging around. constitution avenue...
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martin. >> june 14 erin como watching roads and michael thomas with us.ot weather. >> hot weather once again this afternoon. not high 90s like yesterday but mid 90s. warm being sticky feeling to it. already as we start the day temperature here in d.c. 80. so starting wednesday morning off. future cast 11 a.m. mix of clouds and sun. most of the region is dry. we'll head into the afternoon hours. we start to pop showers and storms. will everybody see them n no. but better chance than yesterday of storms rumbling through neighbors. and even late evening and overnight hours we can pop a thunderstorm or two. we keep things on the humid and muggy side temperatures falling back to near 70 degrees later tonight. 91 degrees today. scattered thunderstorms popping up during the afternoon hours. and tomorrow, a spotty showers around minimum of clouds and sun. that should not say 95 it should say 85. good news a cooler day on the way tomorrow. that a check of the forecast and erin como is back with traffic. >> >> 4:47 now no slow down on 270. traffic looking good on t
martin. >> june 14 erin como watching roads and michael thomas with us.ot weather. >> hot weather once again this afternoon. not high 90s like yesterday but mid 90s. warm being sticky feeling to it. already as we start the day temperature here in d.c. 80. so starting wednesday morning off. future cast 11 a.m. mix of clouds and sun. most of the region is dry. we'll head into the afternoon hours. we start to pop showers and storms. will everybody see them n no. but better chance than...
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martin. >> today is wednesday, jooin 7, erin roads. michael thomas always watching the weather. >> always. >> we got clouds and drizzle out there early this morning. another big story. get ready for big time heat we have the hottest 7 day forecast so far coming your way in a bit. erin. >> rights now we have water main break repair closing down lanes allentown road to prings george county and crash 95 northbound fairfax i don't like the sign of rain we'll keep you updated. >> okay. thank to you both you. if are you waking up at 5 a.m. we're following breaking news from iran. two separate dead lay tacks rocked capital city of tie ran. and first a rampage inside parliament led by four attackers there's a image ever one gunman piering outside a window and one attacker blew himself up outside of parliament. four attackers killed a security guard and wounded four people in a suicide bombing at a shrine of itolah. there are no are corrected. 5:01 is the time and murder mystery out of montgomery county after two teens were shot and killed on the eave
martin. >> today is wednesday, jooin 7, erin roads. michael thomas always watching the weather. >> always. >> we got clouds and drizzle out there early this morning. another big story. get ready for big time heat we have the hottest 7 day forecast so far coming your way in a bit. erin. >> rights now we have water main break repair closing down lanes allentown road to prings george county and crash 95 northbound fairfax i don't like the sign of rain we'll keep you...
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in the beginning," i somehow managed to write this book between heartbreaks of trayvon martin and boyd and michael and freddie gray and the charleston nine and heartbreaks that are a product of america's history of racist ideas as much as the history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males were 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 2010 and 2012 according to federal statistics. d you go on to say the underrecorded, underanalyzed racial disparities of women victims of police force may be greater. federal data shows the median wealth of white household is a staggering 13 times the median wealth of black households and black people are five times more likely to be incarcerated than whites. talk more about this. ibram: amy, this is since the beginning of the united states, since the beginning of colonial america, there has been what's called racial disparities, as you just outlines. racial disparity where is black people were more likely to be poor, black people were more likely to be killed by the police, black people were
in the beginning," i somehow managed to write this book between heartbreaks of trayvon martin and boyd and michael and freddie gray and the charleston nine and heartbreaks that are a product of america's history of racist ideas as much as the history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males were 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 2010 and 2012 according to federal statistics. d you go on to say the...
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martin. >> it's wednesday, june 7, erin como watching roads and michael thomas 125r9s us of talking about the weather. gray skies. little rain. >> little drizzle and cooler temperatures moving in as w well. and in fact well below season norm always struggling to make the 70 degree mark later this afternoon. straight to future cast. 8 a.m. this morning the green you see is future cast showing you drizzle around the region if you live west of town you're going to have a much better chance than us here locally seeing rain throughout the day or at least on and off showers throughout the day. there we are 7:00 maybe in d.c. sun pokes through. off to the west along the front range of mountains you have the best chance of showers. two day forecast. 70 today. clouds and drizal around. tomorrow mix of clouds and sun and cool 74. that's weather. over to erin for traffic. >> 4:47 already dealing with a few problems this morning including ongoing water main break repairs allentown road. this slows you down this morning through prince george county. water main repairs continue between branch avenue and su
martin. >> it's wednesday, june 7, erin como watching roads and michael thomas 125r9s us of talking about the weather. gray skies. little rain. >> little drizzle and cooler temperatures moving in as w well. and in fact well below season norm always struggling to make the 70 degree mark later this afternoon. straight to future cast. 8 a.m. this morning the green you see is future cast showing you drizzle around the region if you live west of town you're going to have a much better...
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martin bashir. and what hurts us most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball and his twin brother michael was a bishop in the church of englandishop in the church of england. the joint achievement heralded on national television. making spiritual noises. in 1993 peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting caution for gross indecency. despite his admission he continued to officiate in churches and at several public schools. a second police investigation led to him being jailed at the old bailey in 2015 for abusing 18 adolescent and young men. today's review entitled" an abuse of faith" said he couuded entitled" an abuse of faith" said he colluded with peter bol instead of being concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it, again, confused by the sense of peter ball being innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice.|j this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated
martin bashir. and what hurts us most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball and his twin brother michael was a bishop in the church of englandishop in the church of england. the joint achievement heralded on national television. making spiritual noises. in 1993 peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting caution for gross indecency. despite his admission he continued to officiate in churches and at several public schools. a second police investigation led to...
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for the special, we had steve martin and michael j. fox. ph. >> did he pay? >> he kid. to his secret, credit, he gave picasso. >> talk about the characters and how they came about. >> we have been doing the characters for ten years. we were at the strand bookstore in new york. their thing is 12 miles of books. and we added 18 miles of loneliness. we saw the two older men walking around in turtlenecks and coffee. and we fell in love with them. >> you followed them around the city all day long? >> just for an afternoon. >> is that called stalking. >> it is called stalking. the courts ended up being nice about it. they were -- became a model. and the truth is, these are the characters we play, are guys that everybody knows. if you have an uncle who is liberal but racist. or you have like someone who has terrible coffee breath. or hummer on the corners of their mouth. we all have a little something in us. >> someone like david letterman says this is the funniest thing he's seen in years. >> it made me feel like we got our money's worth. we paid
for the special, we had steve martin and michael j. fox. ph. >> did he pay? >> he kid. to his secret, credit, he gave picasso. >> talk about the characters and how they came about. >> we have been doing the characters for ten years. we were at the strand bookstore in new york. their thing is 12 miles of books. and we added 18 miles of loneliness. we saw the two older men walking around in turtlenecks and coffee. and we fell in love with them. >> you followed them...
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martin bashir. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael had been a bishop in the churcht being heralded on national television. making spiritual noises. but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation led to him being jailed at the old bailey in 2015 for abusing 18 adolescents and young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it again confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safeguarding in th
martin bashir. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael had been a bishop in the churcht being heralded on national television. making spiritual noises. but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation...
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martin bashir. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael had been a bishop in the churchhievement being heralded on national television. and making spiritual noises. but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation led to him being jailed at the old bailey in 2015 for abusing 18 adolescents and young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it again confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safegu
martin bashir. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael had been a bishop in the churchhievement being heralded on national television. and making spiritual noises. but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police...
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martin bashir reports. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael, had been a bishop in the churchnational television. and making spiritual noises... but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation led to him being jailed at the old bailey in 2015 for abusing 18 adolescents and young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had. they did not think about survivors. they approached it, again, confused by the sense of peter ball being fundamentally innocent. one of the witnesses says this review should provoke immediate change to church practice. i think the church has demonstrated it can no longer be responsible for policing itself. i think safeguarding in the church nee
martin bashir reports. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael, had been a bishop in the churchnational television. and making spiritual noises... but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation led...
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michael jackson, martha stewart and o.j. simpson trial. let's start there. i have areva martin and paul callan. areva, ladies first. deposition testimony and phone records. what is this a sign to you of? >> it's a sign that the jurors are taking their responsibility very seriously and they are working very, very hard. just think since yesterday, since then, they have been working. they have been asking for additional evidence to be read back and obviously going back into the deliberation room, grappling with this very difficult case comes down to credibility i think at this point. who do you believe? when they asked to hear back the testimony from cosby and constand, they are trying to figure out which of the witnesses are more credible about what happened that night. >> paul, same question to you. the trial lasted five days. they have now been deliberating as long as the trial lasted. >> yes, they have. they have. so areva is right. this is a very hard-working jury. >> just remind everyone, they are not home. >> no. they are bussed in from their home county which is in the pittsburgh area. >> yep. >> because they
michael jackson, martha stewart and o.j. simpson trial. let's start there. i have areva martin and paul callan. areva, ladies first. deposition testimony and phone records. what is this a sign to you of? >> it's a sign that the jurors are taking their responsibility very seriously and they are working very, very hard. just think since yesterday, since then, they have been working. they have been asking for additional evidence to be read back and obviously going back into the deliberation...
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martin. and then if you go to our page on netflix, michael j. fox did the other interview. canada. [ light laughter ] and -- so yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so basically -- >> jimmy: you get those types of scoops, yeah. >> yeah, that's the scoop. >> jimmy: i see this in page six all the time. what else did michael j. fox steal as a child? >> black jack gum. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, he stole black jack gum as well. >> jimmy: i know that gum, yeah. the show is super funny. but if you have netflix and you want to see a broad way show, which is very rare that you can do this, check out "oh hello." it's out right now. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: and now you're also -- you were in the movie, "the house." >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: against the -- opposite the funniest people in the world, amy poehler and will ferrell. >> yes, both "saturday night live" alumnus. >> jimmy: absolutely, yeah. >> i don't know if you know this show. are you familiar with "saturday night live?" [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i've seen it a few times. >> it's an important pa
martin. and then if you go to our page on netflix, michael j. fox did the other interview. canada. [ light laughter ] and -- so yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so basically -- >> jimmy: you get those types of scoops, yeah. >> yeah, that's the scoop. >> jimmy: i see this in page six all the time. what else did michael j. fox steal as a child? >> black jack gum. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, he stole black jack gum as well. >> jimmy: i know that...
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martin. >> today is tuesday, june 1. watching roads and weather we will start with saying good morning to erin coo and good morning to michael thomas. mike it's on you. >> good morning to you both. are you ready for a hot one today. do you have a pool toll get to and ac on. you will need a lot of those things. maybe a thunderstorm later today and you may be hoping for one given the afternoon temperatures that cool you off. there you are 7:30 a lot of sun today and head into the afternoon. few more clouds start to form over the mountains later today. one or two of those could move across the immediate d.c. a area. so we head towards early evening hours. keeping an eye on that not everybody seize them better chance ever widespread thunderstorms on your wednesday afternoon. 95 today and 90 tomorrow mott and humid a couple days in d.c.. checking the forecast traffic is back with erin. >> 4:48 few construction zones you should be aware of. fry be pan road 28 we have construction opt shoulders. traffic is guest by just fine to and from chantilly this morning. a live look 2895 northbound side. light volume norm of that point malcol
martin. >> today is tuesday, june 1. watching roads and weather we will start with saying good morning to erin coo and good morning to michael thomas. mike it's on you. >> good morning to you both. are you ready for a hot one today. do you have a pool toll get to and ac on. you will need a lot of those things. maybe a thunderstorm later today and you may be hoping for one given the afternoon temperatures that cool you off. there you are 7:30 a lot of sun today and head into the...
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michael brown, cannabis in his system. sandra -- >> bland. >> sandra bland, cannabis in her system. trayvon martins in his system. it becomes a part to make us criminals, to make us come off as if we're not in control of our lives when the white population smokes just as much. >> the other part of that which i think people don't understand, you have cities including new york where they can deny you an apartment in public housing if you have been arrested for smoking weed. you're blocked from getting certain jobs. you're blocked from getting certain banking. i mean, just if you were busted 10, 12 years ago for smoking weed, you literally can become one who can't use public housing, can't go to school for smoking a joint. and you have people who have fleeced millions of dollars, harmed people, who don't have those kind of barriers. >> this is what we have got to start to fight. we have got to change our perspective on this plant. and then we've got to go with this and stop the institutional racism that is used against us because of cannabis. it is a tremendously large issue. the fact that the trump
michael brown, cannabis in his system. sandra -- >> bland. >> sandra bland, cannabis in her system. trayvon martins in his system. it becomes a part to make us criminals, to make us come off as if we're not in control of our lives when the white population smokes just as much. >> the other part of that which i think people don't understand, you have cities including new york where they can deny you an apartment in public housing if you have been arrested for smoking weed....
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michael bond first introduced the bear from darkest peru to the public in 1958. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. the bbc understands that the retired court of appealjudge — sir martin—bick — will be appointed head of the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. now, business news. the plot thickens in the saga over who will buy toshiba's lucrative memory chip business. we look back at what malaysia did different to survive the financial crisis 20 yea rs survive the financial crisis 20 years ago, but was it the right move? good morning, asia. hello, world. it is thursday. i'm rico hizon. well, it is going from bad to worse for toshiba. it is suing its us joint—venture partner western digital four 8 us joint—venture partner western digitalfour 8 billion us dollars in damages for interfering in the sale of the memory chip division. toshiba will not allow western digital employees at its japanese plant to access employees at its japanese plant to a ccess a ny employees at its japanese plant to access any information relating to the companies‘ joint—venture. toshiba faced angry shareholders at the annual meeting on tuesday. the firm hasn‘t said exactly how much mone
michael bond first introduced the bear from darkest peru to the public in 1958. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. the bbc understands that the retired court of appealjudge — sir martin—bick — will be appointed head of the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. now, business news. the plot thickens in the saga over who will buy toshiba's lucrative memory chip business. we look back at what malaysia did different to survive the financial crisis 20 yea rs survive the...
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. >> seth: steve martin is the guest on the netflix special. >> yes. with a bonus interview from michaeltastic. >> they are both our guests. it was fantastic. >> seth: did you have a particular favorite over the course of the run? >> seth meyers. >> seth: oh, please. >> no, i'm very -- yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: it's nice. >> it's nice to be -- it's nice to be nice. it's nice to be nice to people. >> seth: well now you have to say what happened on the night that it was steve martin. >> what that, i bumped you? >> seth: yeah. >> all right. [ light laughter ] so we had no guest and we had cameras coming. and we were getting to that point, we're like, why do we need a guest? you know, we were defensive because we forgot to book someone. so steve martin, we'd been wanting to have. he was working on his own show up in connecticut. and i -- it was like a tuesday. i called seth. i said would you be a guest again? we really need someone for this netflix special. and you graciously agreed. and then thursday morning i woke up to an e-mail from steve martin saying "i'm back in town. is
. >> seth: steve martin is the guest on the netflix special. >> yes. with a bonus interview from michaeltastic. >> they are both our guests. it was fantastic. >> seth: did you have a particular favorite over the course of the run? >> seth meyers. >> seth: oh, please. >> no, i'm very -- yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: it's nice. >> it's nice to be -- it's nice to be nice. it's nice to be nice to people. >> seth: well now you have...
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michael sasso. so with this is burns mckinney and gina martin roberts of bloomberg intelligence.ergers and acquisitions activity? u.s. globalgina: m&a and m&a are both at their peaks. we've seen the global m&a over $4 trillion, which would put it back over the former peak. what is interesting about u.s. acquisitions specifically is most have been overseas opportunities. i think that can change in the air ahead where you can see some companies actually acquire smaller companies, you can see u.s. companies continue to acquire overseas, but this is a unique case because most company valuations are pretty steep, and global companies have a hard time paying those prices. within the u.s., i think you will see a lot of activity. i think the regulatory body, the trump angle also will post more of the domestic m&a market. it gives us more focus on a more nationalistic tendency. but globally, there is a lot of opportunity for m&a, especially after the energy decline we had that really took out a lot of m&a options. this is a particularly textured story, but when it comes to emerging acquis
michael sasso. so with this is burns mckinney and gina martin roberts of bloomberg intelligence.ergers and acquisitions activity? u.s. globalgina: m&a and m&a are both at their peaks. we've seen the global m&a over $4 trillion, which would put it back over the former peak. what is interesting about u.s. acquisitions specifically is most have been overseas opportunities. i think that can change in the air ahead where you can see some companies actually acquire smaller companies, you...
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moment from the hearing that caught our ear when comey told senator martin hiem rick that president trump was clearly concerned about michael fly but show no interest whatsoever in how to counter the kremlin's influence in our elections. >> did the president in any of those interactions that you've shared with us today ask you what you should be doing or what our government should be doing or the intelligence community to protect america against russian interference in our election system? >> i don't recall a conversation like that. >> never? >> no. >> do you remember -- >> not the president trump. i attended a fair number of meetings on that with president obama. >> wow. well, that's -- not surprising at all. >> the truth is donald trump wasn't concerned about whether or not russia meddled in the election, he was concerned whether he would be wrapped up in the investigation. >> cares about himself. >> whether there would be heat on him, pressure coming into the west wing, into the white house. the fact he didn't stop, that should have been his first question. that should have been his first question, did vladimir putin try
moment from the hearing that caught our ear when comey told senator martin hiem rick that president trump was clearly concerned about michael fly but show no interest whatsoever in how to counter the kremlin's influence in our elections. >> did the president in any of those interactions that you've shared with us today ask you what you should be doing or what our government should be doing or the intelligence community to protect america against russian interference in our election...
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michael adam foster, 208. [applause] fraser, u.k.am independence party, 413. [applause] george, 106. [applause] james william martinll martin, the socialist party, 21. [applause] andrew mendoza, communist league, 7. [applause] manus: those of the shots of jeremy corbyn, islington north constituency. 10,000 votes in islington north, taking him past 40,000. this is a retention of the seat for the labor --labour leader. many around the labour party were preparing different speeches for the leader this evening. morey corbyn has added than 10,000 votes to his majority there in islington north. let's get an update, give you a feel for the map of written and the potential for a hung parliament. peak electioning targets. this minute throughout hour. jeremy corbyn extending his majority. wind across the board, bristol northwest, the latest gains from the party. petersburg may have not held since 2005. a long time in tory control. clegg losing nick his speed. and the slowest recovery in 300 years, forcing austerity on the poor. it is back in for joe swinson in .cotland and the cable let's talk about scotland. snp is losing s
michael adam foster, 208. [applause] fraser, u.k.am independence party, 413. [applause] george, 106. [applause] james william martinll martin, the socialist party, 21. [applause] andrew mendoza, communist league, 7. [applause] manus: those of the shots of jeremy corbyn, islington north constituency. 10,000 votes in islington north, taking him past 40,000. this is a retention of the seat for the labor --labour leader. many around the labour party were preparing different speeches for the leader...
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martin is from the center of american progress. she is in favor of raising the minimum wage and michael saltsman is a research director.e's against it. good to have you here. i'm going to start with you. do i understand this study from the university of washington correctly which had an intriguing result which is they said companies actually chose to hire even more expensive workers instead, like $19 an hour, because they were looking for increased productivity in the workers that they had. do i understand that correctly >> i think that was one of the findings but a key takea way as you identified is that people who were supposed to see their take-home pay increase after the minimum wage went up actually ended up losing pay when employers were forced to reduce hours. they were working less hours overall. it's important for viewers to understand why there are two studies in the first place the mayor of seattle received an early copy of the university of washington report, saw the results and saw how bad they were for the city and so went to the berkeley team, which has never put out a bad study about the minimum wage an
martin is from the center of american progress. she is in favor of raising the minimum wage and michael saltsman is a research director.e's against it. good to have you here. i'm going to start with you. do i understand this study from the university of washington correctly which had an intriguing result which is they said companies actually chose to hire even more expensive workers instead, like $19 an hour, because they were looking for increased productivity in the workers that they had. do...
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michael. we want him to win. competition ends wednesday. >> we'll keep you posted. >> vote early and often. >> right. >>> 6:38. i'll vote for this any day of the week. beautiful outside. >> gorgeougorgeous. erika martinecast. >>> gorgeous. it is a fantastic way to end the workweek. lots of sunshine for today, be sure to look at the bottom of the screen for the most accurate weather forecast. the neighborhood forecast. neighborhoods are nice. current temperature, 52. new york at 58. harmony hills, 52 degrees. we have belton at 59. dover at 56. clintly 59. and notice a little bit of shift in the winds now. eventually we will start to see westerlies moving in. south jersey seeing nice conditions. swedesboro at 52 degrees. paula lyons grove, 54. -- piles grove 54. lumberton, 53 degrees. the area of high pressure, plenty of sunshine. any time sunshine develops, we cannot get the rising air so few if any clouds. dover, 57. what about in and around the p.a. suburbs? malvern, 52. collegeville, 49. and new hope, also seeing upper 40s with little warmer temperatures in newtown at 52 degrees. not a bad start to the day. for today, topping out in the upper 70s and low 80s. however, tomorrow we're going to see pr
michael. we want him to win. competition ends wednesday. >> we'll keep you posted. >> vote early and often. >> right. >>> 6:38. i'll vote for this any day of the week. beautiful outside. >> gorgeougorgeous. erika martinecast. >>> gorgeous. it is a fantastic way to end the workweek. lots of sunshine for today, be sure to look at the bottom of the screen for the most accurate weather forecast. the neighborhood forecast. neighborhoods are nice. current...
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mobilized after the death of trayvon martin and jordan davis in 2012, and the death of oscar grant in 2009, with 2012, 2013, george zimmerman is acquitted in the death. michael dunn kills jordan davis and there's a mistrial and then convicted. and there's the death of tamir rice and we saw tens of thousands people in the streets, across the country. had this moment. now a few things have happened. there's activism going on before those moments there were miami -- people in communities, activists and organizations who had for deck cascades generations been working on issues and we hadn't been paying much attention to their work. unquestion my cheer the attention we are were all collectively paying dissipated and it had started to do that even prior to the election. in 2015 -- last year in 2016, there hadn't been a name that had again viral the first time in the year, not a hash tag or shooting story. work with colleagued preparing a piece about where did "black lives matter" go, why do now one care and as we went how to the fact checking of the story, saw this name alton sterling. and except for this one guy -- and then the next day, orlando steele was killed
mobilized after the death of trayvon martin and jordan davis in 2012, and the death of oscar grant in 2009, with 2012, 2013, george zimmerman is acquitted in the death. michael dunn kills jordan davis and there's a mistrial and then convicted. and there's the death of tamir rice and we saw tens of thousands people in the streets, across the country. had this moment. now a few things have happened. there's activism going on before those moments there were miami -- people in communities,...
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martin and others said donald trump is now taking control of the rnc. i've had other people very concerned that work at the rnc, telling me that michael cohen and others aresence is not appreciated. now the rnc is attacking james comey. and you just wonder how -- at what point do republican senators, at what point do republican fund-raisers say, we're going to -- we need to build a wall between donald trump's scandal and the republican national committee because when trump goes down, we don't want him taking all of us down. >> what thursday represents is a danger to the effective way republicans have largely compartmentalized the scandals saying this is a republican president. we still have a republican agenda. you see the rnc trying to equalize this. right now in a he said, he said contest, the president will lose to comey. we don't know what his performance will be like. as walter suggested he has a ton of credibility with the establishment, despite his behavior last year. is he going to go in there, trying to wound the president? is he going to go in there, trying to hold back? is he going to deliver what's been leaked by his associates about his alleg
martin and others said donald trump is now taking control of the rnc. i've had other people very concerned that work at the rnc, telling me that michael cohen and others aresence is not appreciated. now the rnc is attacking james comey. and you just wonder how -- at what point do republican senators, at what point do republican fund-raisers say, we're going to -- we need to build a wall between donald trump's scandal and the republican national committee because when trump goes down, we don't...
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martin shkreli's face as he asks that question about poker face, he obviously doesn't have one he starts to grin in a big way it's funny >> prior to this, he represented jared kushner's father, michaelff daddy. is puff daddy still called puff daddy? >> i don't know. salvatore sammy the bull so he's got a real list there of controversial individuals. >> controversial individuals >> breaking news just out from walgreens and riteaid. the two sides have replaced their merger agreement with a new pac that involves walgreens buying 22 hurkz stores from riteaid. walgreens will pay 22 billion in cash from those stores cancels a divestment to exchange riteaid stores to fred's this is the week we were expecting an ftc decision. fred's was going to be buying 850 stores, because they would be required to divest 1,200 riteaid stores in order to get this deal done that was already the expectation going into this. there had been questions as to whether or not fred's would be able to come up with the $950 million in cash. fred's just wednesday put a short-term shareholder poison pill plan in place to try to thwart any takeover events whale this thing was happening that stock is now down 10% again,
martin shkreli's face as he asks that question about poker face, he obviously doesn't have one he starts to grin in a big way it's funny >> prior to this, he represented jared kushner's father, michaelff daddy. is puff daddy still called puff daddy? >> i don't know. salvatore sammy the bull so he's got a real list there of controversial individuals. >> controversial individuals >> breaking news just out from walgreens and riteaid. the two sides have replaced their merger...
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michael adam foster, 208. keith graham frazer, uk independence party 413. nigel george barrow official monster raving loony party 106. james william martinheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked or void for uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and! uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and i do here by declare that the said jeremy bernard corbyn is duly elected to serve as member of parliament for the islington north constituency. cheering and applause thank you very much. and i first of all want to thank lesley and her staff for the way this election has been conducted, and i know all the pressures that are put on to the staff to achieve this, thank you very much to you and all the staff here tonight. and all those that run our democratic services in this borough. i want to particularly thank the police for their work today, and the work last night in helping to ensure that the crowds we re helping to ensure that the crowds were all safe, but also, all the work they did last weekend during the horrors of
michael adam foster, 208. keith graham frazer, uk independence party 413. nigel george barrow official monster raving loony party 106. james william martinheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked or void for uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and! uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and i do here by declare that the said jeremy bernard corbyn is duly elected...