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from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, karina mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening and ing us.ou for jo a gunman opened fire in a texas church this morning. he killed one person, wounded another, and was killed whenpo ce say, parishioners returnes fire. servic were in progress at the west freeway church of christ in the town owhite settlement, about eight miles west of fort worth when the shooting happened. the church live streams its services. o cal television station wfaa reported that viom the live stream showed aerson in the church stand un, pull out a nd fire twice before anotr person shot back. a texas law allowing worshippers to carry guns places of worship wentnto effect on september 1 of this year. this afternoon, texas governor greg abbott issued a statement that said in part "places of worship are meant toe sacred, and i am grateful for the church members who acted quickly to take down the shooter and help prevent further loss o." there was no word on motive. the other shooting victim remained in critical condition late this afternoon. a knife attack in a
from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, karina mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening and ing us.ou for jo a gunman opened fire in a texas church this morning. he killed one person, wounded another, and was killed whenpo ce say, parishioners returnes fire. servic were in progress at the west freeway church of christ in the town owhite settlement, about eight miles west of fort worth when the shooting happened. the church live streams its services. o cal television station...
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amy: media legend pat mitchell.er book "becoming a dangerous woman: embracing risk to change the world." and an update: the documentary i mentioned, "the advocate" has been shortlisted for an academy award. i will be moderating a q&a with filmmaker rachel leah jones, this friday at 7:00 at the quad cinema. back with pat mitchell and "becoming a dangerous woman" in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue my conversation with media legend pat mitchell, who tells her story and many more in her new book "becoming a dangerous woman: embracing risk to change the world." another one of the dangerous 15 women she features in her book is the filmmaker, activist, and wealthy disney heiress abigail disney. this year, abigail disney wrote an op-ed for "the washington post" headlined "it's time to call out disney and anyone else rich off their workers backs." in july, she spoke on democracy now! about what she e hoped to accolish. >> i have b
amy: media legend pat mitchell.er book "becoming a dangerous woman: embracing risk to change the world." and an update: the documentary i mentioned, "the advocate" has been shortlisted for an academy award. i will be moderating a q&a with filmmaker rachel leah jones, this friday at 7:00 at the quad cinema. back with pat mitchell and "becoming a dangerous woman" in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace...
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andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government and this conservative party for the better."
andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government and this conservative party for the better."
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mitchell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. mitchell: today, the house of representatives votes on two articles of impeachment for president trump. members and all americans must recognize that impeachment was intended to be a safety valve, rarely used, only when a president acts in such an immoral and blatantly unlawful manner as it threatens the very base of our republic. as we cast votes on these articles, the future tone of this house and politics in this nation must be carefully considered. this is not whether we agree with or like the president's rhetoric, political tactics, use of twitter, policy choices or his political rallies. one of our founders, alexander hamilton, warned that the risks of becoming -- impeachment becoming a solely partisan act in the federalist papers. this impeachment inquiry and
mitchell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. mitchell: today, the house of representatives votes on two articles of impeachment for president trump. members and all americans must recognize that impeachment was intended to be a safety valve, rarely used, only when a president acts in such an immoral and blatantly unlawful manner as it threatens the very base of our republic. as we cast votes on these articles, the future tone of this house and...
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. >> mitchell: od evening and thank you for joining us. in mogsoadishulia this morning, a truck filled with explosives blew up, killing at least 78 people and wounding more than 120 others. it was the deadliest attack in somalia's capiyetal city in rs. the bombing took place at a busy security checkpoint during lemorning rush hour, as pe returned to work after the weekend. mogadishu's mayor said many of the victims were university students returning to school. there is no immediate claim of responsibility, but somalia's president condemned the tack as a "heinous act of terror," and blamed the al qaeda-linked terrorist group al-shabab. the trump administration has increased u.s. air strikes on al-shabab in recent years. the militant group has carried out attacks in somalia, as well as in neighboring kenya and uganda. al-shabab was blamed for two truck bombings in 2017 that killed nearly 600 people, also in mogadishu. in paris today, thousands marched to protest the french government's plan to change its pension programs. the demonstrators j
. >> mitchell: od evening and thank you for joining us. in mogsoadishulia this morning, a truck filled with explosives blew up, killing at least 78 people and wounding more than 120 others. it was the deadliest attack in somalia's capiyetal city in rs. the bombing took place at a busy security checkpoint during lemorning rush hour, as pe returned to work after the weekend. mogadishu's mayor said many of the victims were university students returning to school. there is no immediate claim...
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if mitchell just wants to enrich. at the expense of the people who voted him into power and it's disgusting disgraceful. impart to politicians use cash to win elections. and the new york socialite couple friends of the trumps who held 3 un ambassador ships for their products aboard the my 1st about. i. wondered to a t.v. special guest in conversation i am here because of colonialism from uninterrupted there's a sense of burden still having some legitimacy in terms of spreading knowledge and technology. something. horrific slavery. violence is power. tools it's the political wild card the consummately shapes world order the structure that is defended the cost. with the support of the people fall through the crushing of their will. people in power exposes the use and abuse of power around the world. on a. piece of the top stories from al jazeera iraq's prime minister. has formally submitted his resignation to the parliament but it's done little to calm protests around the country demonstrators clashed with the security
if mitchell just wants to enrich. at the expense of the people who voted him into power and it's disgusting disgraceful. impart to politicians use cash to win elections. and the new york socialite couple friends of the trumps who held 3 un ambassador ships for their products aboard the my 1st about. i. wondered to a t.v. special guest in conversation i am here because of colonialism from uninterrupted there's a sense of burden still having some legitimacy in terms of spreading knowledge and...
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amy: pat mitchell, you have broken so many barriers.dering if pbs or cnn got in touch with you after you got arrested on friday as you were the first woman head of -- woman president of pbs and have cnn productions, the paley center for media? so you have broken through so many glass ceilings most talk about where you came from. >> my life began in an unlikely place, a small cotton and peanut farm in south georgia with no indoor plumbing or electricity. we had one big pot belly stove in the kitchen. that is where my mother and i lived together while my dad was in world war ii. but i had this a amazing grandmother who told me great stories and ignited a curiosity. that curiosity, i think, really drove me to take some early risks, amy. because i did not want my life to be defined by the limitations that i saw everywhere and experienced as a girl growing up in the rural south in the 1950's. and it took-taking mentors. i got very lucky and having an eighth grade teacher who saw me, believed to my potential, and helped me get a scholarship t
amy: pat mitchell, you have broken so many barriers.dering if pbs or cnn got in touch with you after you got arrested on friday as you were the first woman head of -- woman president of pbs and have cnn productions, the paley center for media? so you have broken through so many glass ceilings most talk about where you came from. >> my life began in an unlikely place, a small cotton and peanut farm in south georgia with no indoor plumbing or electricity. we had one big pot belly stove in...
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you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. mitchell reports" on msnbc. is that ireland...1953? how did you know? mom...that was taken at the farm. it was in this small little village. in connemara? right! connemara it is. honestly, we went there- oh, oh look at that! look at that. (woman) you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. (vo) align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7 with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. (woman) you could say align puts the "pro" in probiotic. so where you go, the pro goes. (vo) go with align. the pros in digestive health. and try align gummies. with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. and i approve this message. climate is the number one priority. i would declare a state of emergency on day one. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem which continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies, stopping pipelines, stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy acros
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. hey, andrea. >> thank you so much. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," what now? following the historic impeachment of donald trump, the speaker of the house engages in political ju-jitsu, withholding the articles of impeachment to delay a senate trial that would almost certainly acquit him. >> i myself want to say i have a spring in my step because of the moral courage of our caucus. >>> trial balloon. mitch mcconnell strikes back at the house speaker, calling the impeachment process rigged and rushed, while accusing democrats of being too afraid to send the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> it looks like the prosecutors are getting cold feet in front of the entire country. >>> and sound and fury. as he was being impeached, president trump taking aim at a michigan legend, the late congressman john dingell and his wife congresswoman debbie dingell. >> she calls me up, it's the nicest thing that's ever happened, thank you so much, john would be so thrilled, he's looking
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. hey, andrea. >> thank you so much. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," what now? following the historic impeachment of donald trump, the speaker of the house engages in political ju-jitsu, withholding the articles of impeachment to delay a senate trial that would almost certainly acquit him. >> i myself want to say i have a spring in my step because of the moral courage of our caucus. >>> trial...
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it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969.a johnson was one of the first to join. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, you know, you're going to have a career, you're a really wonderful dancer, but you're never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin. it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up a dance company for black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet, and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, the schools are failing, nobody cares about them, they don't have a way of breaking the cycle of poverty. but if i teach them ballet, i'm going to give them something else to draw from within themselves. we started with 30 children and two dancers, and everyone said i was c
it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969.a johnson was one of the first to join. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, you know, you're going to have a career, you're a really wonderful dancer, but you're never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin. it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up a dance company...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. hi, andrea. >> have a great weekend, chris jansing. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," on a mission. speaker nancy pelosi keeping an iron grip on the house impeachment process and the gavel, even, she says, if a democrat wins the white house. >> if a democrat wins in 2020, would you feel free to go home because obamacare would be protected? or not? >> well, i'll see. i'm not on a timetable. i'm on a mission. [ applause ] >>> family feud. the democrats come out swinging with joe biden standing up to a voter and elizabeth warren taking on pete buttigieg who is chipping away at warren's support in the polls. >> i think that voters want to know about possible conflicts of interest. the mayor should be releasing who is on his finance committee, who are the bundlers who are raising big money for him. >> is there anybody that you regret representing? >> no. >> did you ever represent a foreign government? >> no. >> a pharmaceutical company? >> no. and again, i'm hoping that we'll get
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. hi, andrea. >> have a great weekend, chris jansing. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," on a mission. speaker nancy pelosi keeping an iron grip on the house impeachment process and the gavel, even, she says, if a democrat wins the white house. >> if a democrat wins in 2020, would you feel free to go home because obamacare would be protected? or not? >> well, i'll see. i'm not on a timetable. i'm...
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and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," bring it on. the president daring the democrats to impeach him. and speaker pelosi is already on it. >> sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for america, today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >>> and don't mess with the speaker. when a reporter later asked pelosi about a republican claim that democrats hate the president, she lets him have it. >> as a catholic i resent your using the word "hate" in a sentence that addresses me. i don't hate anyone. i was raised in a way that is a heart full of love and always prayed for the president and i still pray for the president. i pray for the president all the time. so don't mess with me when it comes to words like that. >>> and piling on. the 2020 candidates use a viral video of world leaders laughing at president trump to make their case against him. >> the world sees trump for what he is. insincere, ill-informed, corrupt, dangerously incompetent and incapable,
and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," bring it on. the president daring the democrats to impeach him. and speaker pelosi is already on it. >> sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for america, today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >>> and don't mess with the speaker. when a reporter later asked pelosi about a republican claim that democrats hate the president, she lets...
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i am karina mitchell. j.p.of china's futures market. they want 100% ownership of the joint venture. starting tomorrow, china will allow full foreign control of futures firms. mcdermitt is in talks about filing for bankruptcy and a chapter 11 filing could come in weeks. they are seeking a $2 billion bankruptcy loan. biggestoised for the yearly gain since 2016, up about 34% this year. are saide stock piles to extend declines. that is the bloomberg's newsflash. -- bloomberg business flash. matt: let's talk about what is going on in germany, berlin, frankfurt, and new york and washington, with john ryding. a former advisor to central banks, the bank of england and a senior economist at the fed, i want to start by asking about spending in germany. living in this country, it is shocking to see what bad shape the autobahn is in. the infrastructure shortfalls they have, and they are trying in some sense to fix those things, but they have a huge surplus. we just saw a picture of isabel schnabel from the ecb. the central
i am karina mitchell. j.p.of china's futures market. they want 100% ownership of the joint venture. starting tomorrow, china will allow full foreign control of futures firms. mcdermitt is in talks about filing for bankruptcy and a chapter 11 filing could come in weeks. they are seeking a $2 billion bankruptcy loan. biggestoised for the yearly gain since 2016, up about 34% this year. are saide stock piles to extend declines. that is the bloomberg's newsflash. -- bloomberg business flash. matt:...
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it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to setarthur mitchell was the principal dancer with new york city ballet, and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet com pa ny. that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at the neighbourhood and said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, schools are failing, nobody cares about them. they don't have a way of breaking this cycle of poverty. but if i teach them ballet, iam going poverty. but if i teach them ballet, i am going to give them something else to draw from within themselves. we started with 30 children and two dancers, and everyone said i was crazy because i was using a european art form, classical ballet, but i think it is the strongest technical foundation. once you have that technique, you can do anything you want. classical ballet is impossibly difficult, and it requires focus, self—discipline, and perseverance. in two months i had 400 kids, in four once, i had 800. it shows there isa want, four on
it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to setarthur mitchell was the principal dancer with new york city ballet, and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet com pa ny. that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at the neighbourhood and said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, schools are failing, nobody cares about them. they don't have a way of breaking...
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i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. nejra: let's kick off the show with the u.s. and the year end melt up. it.arie hordern has this has been a melt up but it has been a stellar year for equity especially u.s. equities but we are badly overbought. we could see this technical signal. this is one of the things to watch for but for 20/20, we are seeing a lot of calls come in seeing a lot of optimism. nejra: thanks so much. here's what our guests have been saying. >> we've got all the ingredients for melt up. >> melt up scenario in the first half of the year capitalized by the u.k. election. >> acceleration of data. >> liquidity. >> there are still risks out there. >> candice stocks liver the earning desk can these stocks deliver the earnings growth? tension, move away from some of the political concerns. >> investors sentiment, they are bullish. >> cannot be too bullish or bearish. >> we are going to see the environment become an issue. where we start fearing the fear of missing out. nejra: joining us for
i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. nejra: let's kick off the show with the u.s. and the year end melt up. it.arie hordern has this has been a melt up but it has been a stellar year for equity especially u.s. equities but we are badly overbought. we could see this technical signal. this is one of the things to watch for but for 20/20, we are seeing a lot of calls come in seeing a lot of optimism. nejra: thanks so much. here's what our guests have been saying. >> we've got all the...
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i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. shery: we have the latest lines from the boj's summary of opinions from their december meeting. ae member now saying that price gold range could weaken the boj's commitment to inflation. of course, we have seen calls for the boj to loosen that 2% inflation target to actually target arrange. one member saying a range could weaken the boj's commitment. theyember also saying that can be optimistic about the outlook in japan. of course, we continue to see downside pressure for the japanese economy after that sales tax hike. as a member saying they need to keep monitoring the side effects on banks. this talking about the ultra lose policy prompted by the bank of japan. unchanged inicies december as well. they have the short-term policy rate at -0.1% for the 10 year target around 0%. the japanese yen at the moment, stronger against the u.s. dollar by .1%. we have seen the japanese yen within a range in the holiday season. overall, it has been a banner year for stocks and 2019 globally. our
i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. shery: we have the latest lines from the boj's summary of opinions from their december meeting. ae member now saying that price gold range could weaken the boj's commitment to inflation. of course, we have seen calls for the boj to loosen that 2% inflation target to actually target arrange. one member saying a range could weaken the boj's commitment. theyember also saying that can be optimistic about the outlook in japan. of course, we continue to see...
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karen mitchell mbe and diane mitchell mbe.r letters with crying. —— carl mitchell. —— wear your letters. it is nice to bring you some good news. sadly we have two return to site news. —— sad news. a woman from london whose husband and two children drowned while on holiday on the costa del sol has provided a version of events which contradicts that given by spanish police. 0lubunmi diya denied reports that none of them could swim. she believes that something was wrong with the pool that made swimming difficult. the resort where the family was staying insist that police investigations have confirmed that the pool was working normally. sean dilley reports. four days on from a christmas tragedy, a mother in mourning speaks out. 52—year—old gabriel diya, his nine—year—old daughter comfort, pictured here, and his 16—year—old son, praise—emmanuel, died in this pool at club la costa world. speaking for the first time since their deaths, the mother and wife of the victims, 0lubunmi diya, sought to correct what she called inaccurate inf
karen mitchell mbe and diane mitchell mbe.r letters with crying. —— carl mitchell. —— wear your letters. it is nice to bring you some good news. sadly we have two return to site news. —— sad news. a woman from london whose husband and two children drowned while on holiday on the costa del sol has provided a version of events which contradicts that given by spanish police. 0lubunmi diya denied reports that none of them could swim. she believes that something was wrong with the pool...
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mitchell for three, ties it at 98.rkes he's throwing this it's like a kyung a thon in these highlights. 8 threes on the night, 32 points and mitchell corner three, wide open, ices it. he went for 28 and the warriors, they gave a winning effort but they come up short. to the nfl, raiders set to closeout their tenure in oakland on sunday against the jacksonville jaguars. although a source told me the stadium may not be ready until next season so perhaps there could be more games in oakland. for now it appears this is it, and sunday will be emogul for the players, the fans and coaches. >> i wish i had more time to really sit down and make that the story here, thank the fans for their support over the years, and what this franchise has accomplished and what it means and what oakland means to the raiders. so i'd like to thank everybody that welcomed us back when we came back, and i know they're going to stay with us when we go, but appreciate all the fans and their loyalty and support and we'll try to give you one hell of a
mitchell for three, ties it at 98.rkes he's throwing this it's like a kyung a thon in these highlights. 8 threes on the night, 32 points and mitchell corner three, wide open, ices it. he went for 28 and the warriors, they gave a winning effort but they come up short. to the nfl, raiders set to closeout their tenure in oakland on sunday against the jacksonville jaguars. although a source told me the stadium may not be ready until next season so perhaps there could be more games in oakland. for...
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host: you mean john mitchell. ms. wine-banks: i'm sorry, john mitchell. definitely john mitchell. you remember,what because you were involved in the trial afterwards. what do you remember about some of the characters? what sense did you get from haldeman from watching him in court? ms. wine-banks: very controlled, very internal. of the defendants would look at us or acknowledge us in any way. not any of them. he doodled a lot while he was sitting there. the cousin were so many defendants, the tables were close together. normally there is a huge space between the prosecutors and defense lawyers, but in this case i sat next to governor quinn and haldeman. mitchell was at a further table. my most enduring memory of mitchell was after the conviction, his wife came over to comfort him and he almost punched her. he just sort of pushed her away. it was really an ugly scene to see. for some reason that's the image i have of him. image of marty is more of him and we hadess stand a big debate over who would because he was , and as a hot head really nasty kind of guy. the idea was, if i coul
host: you mean john mitchell. ms. wine-banks: i'm sorry, john mitchell. definitely john mitchell. you remember,what because you were involved in the trial afterwards. what do you remember about some of the characters? what sense did you get from haldeman from watching him in court? ms. wine-banks: very controlled, very internal. of the defendants would look at us or acknowledge us in any way. not any of them. he doodled a lot while he was sitting there. the cousin were so many defendants, the...
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mr.ehrlichman, haldeman, mitchell, colson, dean and others. i'm trying to focus on the president. >> i understand. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> here you can also listen to bob woodward talk about the role that deep throat played in the investigation. you can hear president nixon talking to colson about how the white house should handle the senate watergate investigation. colson and the president talk about their vulnerability because of the campaign activities that are described earlier on the timeline wall. you can also listen to d. todd christofferson, the judge's law clerk. the judge is no longer alive. we couldn't interview him for his exhibit. but christofferson recalls vividly working with the judge on the trial and the cover-up trial in 1974-1975. >> he had this sixth sense based on all that experience that someone was lying in his courtroom. t drove him crazy. t infuriated him really. >> he considered giving the watergate burglars very long sentences in order to encourage them to talk. this pressure helped
mr.ehrlichman, haldeman, mitchell, colson, dean and others. i'm trying to focus on the president. >> i understand. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> here you can also listen to bob woodward talk about the role that deep throat played in the investigation. you can hear president nixon talking to colson about how the white house should handle the senate watergate investigation. colson and the president talk about their vulnerability because of the...
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they did play well against donovan mitchell and the jazz in salt lake city.imism toll clean it up. tied at 62. other end, they go to work with the pick-and-roll. damian lee. chris with his second straight double-double. how about the three and the foul? off glass. i don't think he called it. still counts. eight threes in the game. eight of them. mitchell knocks it in. he had 28. >>> the clayton valley football team had never won a state title. today the ugly eagles, really, that's what they call themselves, a chance to make school history. not an editorial comment. that's what they call themselves. nothing ugly by it. they played aquinas high school at cerritos college. omari taylor, his brother among the shooting victims in that halloween party in, on ryneda. he punches it in from the line there. pays tribute to his brother. shane nelson with the 35-yard field goal. 10-0 clayton valley. 35-yarder, no joke in high school. a89ace finally gets on the board midway through the fourth quarter. they get the ball back with three minutes to go. eric cristofer son sea
they did play well against donovan mitchell and the jazz in salt lake city.imism toll clean it up. tied at 62. other end, they go to work with the pick-and-roll. damian lee. chris with his second straight double-double. how about the three and the foul? off glass. i don't think he called it. still counts. eight threes in the game. eight of them. mitchell knocks it in. he had 28. >>> the clayton valley football team had never won a state title. today the ugly eagles, really, that's what...
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, le cuenta a edgar como una obra de caridad terminÓ siendo super pesadilla. >> ana mitchell vive unvo dos dÍas al encontrarle una caja con 50 municiones en su vehÍc o vehÍculo. >> una caja pequeÑa casi pues mi esposo y yo viajamos al rancho de mi padre cerca de houston y nosotros se nos olviÓo ahÍ. >> la llevaron a dar una declaraciÓn tomar fotografÍas y huellas digitales, pusieron cargos federales por oposiciÓn de municiones. >> nos dejaron ir y al en la noche me dijeron que nos van a meter detrÁs del cartel mi niÑa comenzÓ llorar . >> ana mitchell que es directora de una fundaciÓn que ayuda a familias inmigrantes pagÓ una fianza de $3000 pero sus padres dicen que estÁn indignados y ante las cÁmaras de noticias telemundo aseguran que los funcionarios de la dona en mÉxico trataron de extorsionarla pidiÉndole dinero. >> la arrestan, la llevan y la amenazan con cargos federales, es como tomar a santa clauss arrestarlo y decirle mira no te dejarÉ ir, it retendrÉ los regas hasta que no me des algo . >> la fiscalÍa lo considera un delito grave le dio 10 dÍas hÁbiles para fijarle una cita
, le cuenta a edgar como una obra de caridad terminÓ siendo super pesadilla. >> ana mitchell vive unvo dos dÍas al encontrarle una caja con 50 municiones en su vehÍc o vehÍculo. >> una caja pequeÑa casi pues mi esposo y yo viajamos al rancho de mi padre cerca de houston y nosotros se nos olviÓo ahÍ. >> la llevaron a dar una declaraciÓn tomar fotografÍas y huellas digitales, pusieron cargos federales por oposiciÓn de municiones. >> nos dejaron ir y al en la...
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every year mitchell pulls together donations to help more than 150 families over thanksgiving.here were enough donations left over to help some during christmas too. >> the community i work in, i should care enough about their quality of life. >> reporter: mitchell drove to east oakland to deliver the donations to a mother of three. the reaction of priceless. >> merry christmas! yes, i am. >> god bless you. >> reporter: and the mother was not the only one to get emotional. >> it made me cry too. i'm just glad to be able to do it. it futch touched me, deeply. it's a lot. a lot to appreciate. they didn't have to do. >> reporter: these have been hard times. she's raising her sister's three children, became disabled and had to stop working. she had no enthusiasm for the holidays. >> i didn't feel christmas this year. but this made me want to go out and say hey, let's get the christmas stuff out of storage and decorate. >> reporter: the act of kindness she received taught her a lesson. >> this stuff reminds you. it's not about you and your feelings. it's about what you have to do at
every year mitchell pulls together donations to help more than 150 families over thanksgiving.here were enough donations left over to help some during christmas too. >> the community i work in, i should care enough about their quality of life. >> reporter: mitchell drove to east oakland to deliver the donations to a mother of three. the reaction of priceless. >> merry christmas! yes, i am. >> god bless you. >> reporter: and the mother was not the only one to get...
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there is no proof that it was karen mitchell who got into the car. bob durst's eyes are not blue. and, said chief mills, gomes didn't come forward until months after the incident. >> what we don't want to do is just take something that's, you know, sensational and plug that person into the midst of an investigation that may or may not have anything to do with him. >> reporter: but the investigation continues. and some, like birkbeck, believe there may be more. >> i've never said definitively that he was a serial killer. what i said was that there's so much out there about him that clearly there's something going on here. and that law enforcement needs to look into it and thankfully they are doing it now. >> reporter: waste of time, said dick deguerin. >> well, there's no evidence. and to think, you know, the -- they have to have a theory that he's some kind of serial killer. he's not a serial killer. >> but the notion of robert durst as a serial killer has come up. you know, a guy who -- >> well, sells. it sells magazines. it sells books and causes p
there is no proof that it was karen mitchell who got into the car. bob durst's eyes are not blue. and, said chief mills, gomes didn't come forward until months after the incident. >> what we don't want to do is just take something that's, you know, sensational and plug that person into the midst of an investigation that may or may not have anything to do with him. >> reporter: but the investigation continues. and some, like birkbeck, believe there may be more. >> i've never...
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andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.t to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government and this conservative party for the better." what did he mean by that?” conservative party for the better." what did he mean by that? i think he's right. i think what he meant was that the paralysis that has characterised the past 3.5 years of mrs may's government has been swept away. there is a decisive conservative majority and it's sprung from the loins of the brexit argument in britain which has seen the country more divided than at any time in my political life and which hopefully this election will now heal. but surely he was pointing to something else as well. perhaps even he was surprised by the degree to which voters in traditionally labour strongholds in the north and in the midlands of england gave their vote to the conservative party and he seems to recognise that gives the conservative government a new task to de
andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.t to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government and this conservative party for the better." what did he mean by that?” conservative party for the better." what did he mean by that? i think he's right. i think what he meant was that the paralysis that has characterised the past 3.5 years of mrs may's government has...
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mitchell starc took five wickets as the hosts bowled the black caps out cheaply in their first innings. australia are 167—6 in their second innings, a lead of a17 going into day four. in the nba, the milwaukee bucks beat the memphis grizzlies for their 17th straight victory. it's their second longest winning streak, second only to a 20—game run in 1971. memphis led at the end of the third quarter but the bucks came back in the final period to maintain their lead at the top of the eastern conference. golf isn't a sport where you expect to see too much argy—bargy but emotions at the president's cup spilled over on day three in melbourne where patrick reed's caddie has been kicked out after an altercation with a fan. last weekend, reed was caught up in some negative publicity of his own after being accused of cheating at a tournament
mitchell starc took five wickets as the hosts bowled the black caps out cheaply in their first innings. australia are 167—6 in their second innings, a lead of a17 going into day four. in the nba, the milwaukee bucks beat the memphis grizzlies for their 17th straight victory. it's their second longest winning streak, second only to a 20—game run in 1971. memphis led at the end of the third quarter but the bucks came back in the final period to maintain their lead at the top of the eastern...
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andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government "and this conservative party for the better." what did he mean by that? i think he's right. i think what he meant was that the paralysis that has characterised the past 3.5 years of mrs may's government has been swept away. there is a decisive conservative majority and it's sprung from the loins of the brexit argument in britain which has seen the country more divided than at any time in my political life and which hopefully this election will now heal. but surely he was pointing to something else as well. perhaps even he was surprised by the degree to which voters in traditionally labour strongholds in the north and in the midlands of england gave their vote to the conservative party and he seems to recognise that gives the conservative government a new task to deliver on promises made to those very people. well, it ce
andrew mitchell, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i want to begin with some very interesting words coming from the mouth of boris johnson after his election victory. he said, "this election has changed this government "and this conservative party for the better." what did he mean by that? i think he's right. i think what he meant was that the paralysis that has characterised the past 3.5 years of mrs may's government has been swept away. there is a decisive conservative majority...
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it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arhtur mitchell decided to set black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and he said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, the schools are failing, nobody cares about them, they do not have a way of breaking the cycle of poverty. but if i teach in ballet, i am going to get them something else to draw from within themselves. we started with 30 children and two dancers and everyone said i was crazy, because i was using a european art form, classical ballet. but i think that is the strongest technical foundation. once you have the technique, you can do anything you want. classical ballet is impossibly difficult and it requires focus, it requires self—discipline and it requires perseverance. in two months i had 400 kids, in four months i had 800 kids, that shows there is a want, a need a desire for this. i got to new
it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arhtur mitchell decided to set black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and he said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, the schools are failing, nobody cares about them, they do not have a way of breaking the cycle of...
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it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arhtur mitchell decided to set536870762:55:21,247 company 536870762:55:21,247 --> 1073741525:49:22,416 for 1073741525:49:22,416 --> 1610612288:43:23,585 black 1610612288:43:23,585 --> 2147483051:37:24,754 people 2147483051:37:24,754 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 inharlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and he said, these kids don't have a future. education is terrible, the schools are failing, nobody cares about them, they do not have a way of breaking the cycle of poverty. but if i teach in ballet, i am going to get them something else to draw from within themselves. we started with 30 children and two dancers and everyone said i was crazy, because i was using a european art form, classical ballet. but i think that is the strongest technical foundation. once you have the technique, you can do anything you want. classical ballet is impossibly diffi
it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arhtur mitchell decided to set536870762:55:21,247 company 536870762:55:21,247 --> 1073741525:49:22,416 for 1073741525:49:22,416 --> 1610612288:43:23,585 black 1610612288:43:23,585 --> 2147483051:37:24,754 people 2147483051:37:24,754 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 inharlem. arthur mitchell was the principal dancer with the new york city ballet and he was the first african—american to achieve that level in a major...
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chris mitchell was in melbourne.eighth consecutive presidents cup title for the united states, tiger woods to catch and set it up perfectly in the morning in melbourne. he put himself at first, up melbourne. he put himself at first, up against the mexican, abraham answer. 0nce up against the mexican, abraham answer. once again, he defied his yea rs answer. once again, he defied his years at all those injuries to play the course when the course wonderfully. patrick reed, who had been out of order and all we can, suddenly found some to his might easily, 4 and two. it was a win for dustinjohnson as well. then a tie was found. there you have it, the americans were suddenly ahead in this match having been behind at the start of the day. no tea had come behind on sunday and the presidents comp to win the title, not until 110w. comp to win the title, not until now. in at the end, the united states won 6 of that much is, the internationals could only win two of theirs, that was enough. tiger woods was the hero, he was piling
chris mitchell was in melbourne.eighth consecutive presidents cup title for the united states, tiger woods to catch and set it up perfectly in the morning in melbourne. he put himself at first, up melbourne. he put himself at first, up against the mexican, abraham answer. 0nce up against the mexican, abraham answer. once again, he defied his yea rs answer. once again, he defied his years at all those injuries to play the course when the course wonderfully. patrick reed, who had been out of...
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it's a lot, i appreciate it. >> mitchell no relation to marianne's of these of been hard times.became disabled and had to start stop working. she had no enthusiasm for the holidays. >> i didn't want to do christmas this year a but to see this it makes me want to get the christmas out of storage and decorate. this kindness taught a lesson. it's not about you and it's about what you have to do about christmas time bring out the joy and the love. >> reporter: in oakland, tran01 fox 2 news. >> the impeachment process is stalled in the house. why the senate is blasting a christian magazine. >> making it easier for californians to identify legitimate marijuana dispensaries. what retailers are asking cannabis dispensaries to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ ♪ all we need is somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sweden's greetings. enjoy your first payment on us when you lease a new volvo. now through january 2nd. today nancy pelosi formally invited president trump to deliver the state of the union address before congress on
it's a lot, i appreciate it. >> mitchell no relation to marianne's of these of been hard times.became disabled and had to start stop working. she had no enthusiasm for the holidays. >> i didn't want to do christmas this year a but to see this it makes me want to get the christmas out of storage and decorate. this kindness taught a lesson. it's not about you and it's about what you have to do about christmas time bring out the joy and the love. >> reporter: in oakland, tran01...
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gents a very warm welcome to you all those lots to talk about lincoln mitchell i want to start with you given the results that we've just seen in the u.k. what should the democrats be reflecting on in terms of choosing their candidate it well i want to just begin as a receiver democrat there's no room for the democrats here you know it's not nancy pelosi chuck schumer trump risen a couple governors getting in a room it's a whole lot of many people are not even democrats that will make a decision over the next few months having said that i don't want to reach into the election the you could work. it was driven to a great extent by one issue breaks it which obviously is not to be an issue in the united states and additionally the electorate you know you can give a lot of people may not be aware of this it's much wider than it is here in the united states and the racial divisions in the elections here that's a big issue so a lot of the i don't want to be sure to reach you much into it on the other hand if we nominate a candidate who is both as far left and as kind of unlikable and as anti-
gents a very warm welcome to you all those lots to talk about lincoln mitchell i want to start with you given the results that we've just seen in the u.k. what should the democrats be reflecting on in terms of choosing their candidate it well i want to just begin as a receiver democrat there's no room for the democrats here you know it's not nancy pelosi chuck schumer trump risen a couple governors getting in a room it's a whole lot of many people are not even democrats that will make a...
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here is andrea mitchell. >> reporter: she launched her campaign with more than 20,000 supporters in oakland, a rising democratic star >> let's do this >> reporter: kamala harris, the telegenic california senator and former state attorney general rocketing to the top tier of a crowde field by taking on joe biden in the first debate. >> there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public school. and she was bused to school every day, and that little girl was me >> do you feel that you've toppled the front-runner >> i don't know. i'll leave that to the pundits. >> reporter: but a month later, stumblin over the costs of her health care plan. >> you can't be president trump with double-talk on this plan. >> reporter: by mid-october she was behind in the money race and failing to connect to african americans, polling only 5% with black voters recently compared to 43% for biden, by the last debate vying for attention. >> i have more peopl supporting me in the black community. the only african american woman that has ever been elected to the united states
here is andrea mitchell. >> reporter: she launched her campaign with more than 20,000 supporters in oakland, a rising democratic star >> let's do this >> reporter: kamala harris, the telegenic california senator and former state attorney general rocketing to the top tier of a crowde field by taking on joe biden in the first debate. >> there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public school. and she was bused to school every...
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this is presented by mitchell griggs. >> mitchell, you survived. >> we did. mitchell griggs, it's that time of year again where we're coming to report out about october. as i like to call it, our really big show. it takes a lot of work. up to it and during that 30 days -- 31 days, whatever it's going to be of open enrollment, and then after, it's a lot of work, too. i always get fussed at by the members services staff when i say open enrollment is over october 31, because as you see it continues to go throughout the year. this is my 8th open enrollment and i do consider this one as one of the most successful and we'll get into why i feel that way. just as a reminder, back in september i mentioned the size of open enrollment. we mailed out 76,000 packets this year. we brought in the county and court commissioners into self-service this year. so that was a total of 36,000 people. we did do a pilot for self-service for the school district which i believe was about 337 people. and we added more retirees for a total of about 6,000 there. 7,000. so last year we onl
this is presented by mitchell griggs. >> mitchell, you survived. >> we did. mitchell griggs, it's that time of year again where we're coming to report out about october. as i like to call it, our really big show. it takes a lot of work. up to it and during that 30 days -- 31 days, whatever it's going to be of open enrollment, and then after, it's a lot of work, too. i always get fussed at by the members services staff when i say open enrollment is over october 31, because as you see...
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donavan mitchell pull-up three tide at 92 pl alexberk throwing it down.a brief -point lead. 32 points and mitchell ices it, corner 3. he goes for 28. warriors a winning effort but they lose the game 114 to 106. >>> for the nfl and raiders are set to close out their tenure in oakland. sunday against the jags. although a source told me the vegas stadium may not be ready next year. could be possible maybe more games in oakland but for now it appears this is it and sunday is emotional for players fans and coaches. >> i wish i had more time to you know really sit down and make that the big story thank the fans for support over the years and what the franchise has accomplished and what it means. what eelkd means to the raiders. i'd like to thank everybody that welcomed us back when we came back. i know they'll stay with us when we go. but, you know, appreciate all the fans and in re loyalty support and try to give you one hell of a show. >> best video of the day from former a's third baseman he told his mother you stop smoking i'll get you a nice gift tp. two y
donavan mitchell pull-up three tide at 92 pl alexberk throwing it down.a brief -point lead. 32 points and mitchell ices it, corner 3. he goes for 28. warriors a winning effort but they lose the game 114 to 106. >>> for the nfl and raiders are set to close out their tenure in oakland. sunday against the jags. although a source told me the vegas stadium may not be ready next year. could be possible maybe more games in oakland but for now it appears this is it and sunday is emotional for...
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michael mitchell and addeus green for shooting and killing brown that was in october. they're also accused of robbing brown after the shooting. authorities have not said yethether there's any a direct connection between brown's staff and his stimony in guyger's trial >>i take a peek outside now as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast chief meteorologis lawrence karnow sauntering over as we look outside this is the embarcadero in san francisco, you never know with the bay area weather but it seems like this is going to be a winter where we don't have serious droughtan certain looks like that's a problem and okayeen doing this awhile now new some years like this year. >>started out very dry then a of a sudden we get wet. they can go the other way around to saul is the us and thgs can change again right now we made up a lot of progress number a couple weeks ago we h a really nhing in the bucket to show at all and now we're looking at 65% normal in the san fransco f for 3 and a half inches of rainfall, san jose, 68% of normal now over to a quarter in oakland, almost 2 and
michael mitchell and addeus green for shooting and killing brown that was in october. they're also accused of robbing brown after the shooting. authorities have not said yethether there's any a direct connection between brown's staff and his stimony in guyger's trial >>i take a peek outside now as we get a check on the 4 zone forecast chief meteorologis lawrence karnow sauntering over as we look outside this is the embarcadero in san francisco, you never know with the bay area weather but...
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mitchell. mitchell. that's next on "world news now." ♪ ♪ >>> i love that music.ews to report out of the world of "sesame street." he was one of the pioneers of "sesame street." caroll spinney, the puppeteer behind two of the show's most beloved characters, big bird and oscar the grouch, has died at the age of 85. >> spinney passed away at his home in connecticut after battling dystonia. a movement disorder. we're looking back as our own barry mitchell caught up with spinney here in new york at the bronx zoo. ♪ sunny day sleeping the clouds away ♪ ♪ on my way to where the air is sweet ♪ >> hello, say, how you doing, cousin? hey, how's the bird seed? maybe i'd like to live here. we're at the bronx zoo with some big birds and the real big bird. you'll get your copy later. the original big bird from "sesame street," caroll spinney. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> i can't wait to read your book! "the wisdom of big bird." how many years you been doing big bird? you're the original big bird. >> 34 years, since "sesame street" started. >> hello, big bird. >> he w
mitchell. mitchell. that's next on "world news now." ♪ ♪ >>> i love that music.ews to report out of the world of "sesame street." he was one of the pioneers of "sesame street." caroll spinney, the puppeteer behind two of the show's most beloved characters, big bird and oscar the grouch, has died at the age of 85. >> spinney passed away at his home in connecticut after battling dystonia. a movement disorder. we're looking back as our own barry...