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moore?story to be sure, but was he a killer? there were certain things about paul's past detective was unable to share with us for reasons we'll explain later, but we discovered in old court records a saga of smart, expensive lawyering dealing with misdeeds that go way beyond tapping an ex-wife's telephone. paul was arrested after an incident in san francisco one night. ugly accusation of rape, false imprisonment, assault with a deadly weapon, trying to run his alleged victim over with his pickup truck. charges that could put paul in prison for a decade or more. instead, paul spent nearly three years driving back and forth between his place here in colusa and san francisco, engaged in a series of court maneuvers. the result, paul simply got probation. after pleading no contest to assault with intent to commit rape but denying blame for the offense. the other charges were dropped. but, the conviction put paul on california's sex offender's list, searchable by county. out of fear someone in co
moore?story to be sure, but was he a killer? there were certain things about paul's past detective was unable to share with us for reasons we'll explain later, but we discovered in old court records a saga of smart, expensive lawyering dealing with misdeeds that go way beyond tapping an ex-wife's telephone. paul was arrested after an incident in san francisco one night. ugly accusation of rape, false imprisonment, assault with a deadly weapon, trying to run his alleged victim over with his...
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moore? >> guest: great question burden honestly echoes back in some ways to nicole's question earlier about how do we add context. i think one of the things we have to do to add context is we as a large society have a very difficult time dishing engine issue with the truth. and i think because people cite races on the trickiest issues in our society, i disagree. it's not one of the trickiest issues it is the trickiest parade is the trickiest when he think about the history of this country. the fact this reality was founded on the racial hierarchy of the fact that this country did have and was founded on stolen land and stolen labor. the fact that we have had a history of systemic challenges that again did not end with the end of slavery but immediately went to jim crow, mass incarceration, all of these things have provided a context that we have to be able to understand but when the founding documents were first put together and as beautiful as they were and they were they did not include ev
moore? >> guest: great question burden honestly echoes back in some ways to nicole's question earlier about how do we add context. i think one of the things we have to do to add context is we as a large society have a very difficult time dishing engine issue with the truth. and i think because people cite races on the trickiest issues in our society, i disagree. it's not one of the trickiest issues it is the trickiest parade is the trickiest when he think about the history of this...
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his name was also wes moore. the more i learned about this crime, the more i learned about this tragedy, often times i knew there were questions i wanted to ask. i decided to write him a note and here is what i heard about you. i knew about what he was going to say. that one letter was fascinating to me. everything he was alluding to and not one letter, dozens of letters turned to dozens of visits. i have known wes moore for 7 years, he is in your 20 of his life. him and his older brother and two others. that is who he was. that initial letter turned into something. how thin the line is, the chilling truth, the tragedies, how thin the decision-making is, small decisions we make, the we fall into, the decisions that are made for us. the decisions we make, we cannot castigate but don't dig into people's source, the things that make our stories rich and make them real and how to understand the neighborhoods we are growing up in and far too many of our children, we are screaming to them about what we want from them a
his name was also wes moore. the more i learned about this crime, the more i learned about this tragedy, often times i knew there were questions i wanted to ask. i decided to write him a note and here is what i heard about you. i knew about what he was going to say. that one letter was fascinating to me. everything he was alluding to and not one letter, dozens of letters turned to dozens of visits. i have known wes moore for 7 years, he is in your 20 of his life. him and his older brother and...
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moore? >> guest: the other wes moore is a man, young man who i heard about actually at the same time i was getting ready to head off to england. and as the baltimore sun, which is my hometown paper, was writing an article about this local kid who had just received this rhodes scholarship. and they were writing about my background, my childhood, they were writing about the fact that just ten years ago i add had handcuffs on my wrists, and now ten years later i was getting ready to head off to england on a full scholarship and, you know, what that journey was like in that period. but around the same time, they were alsoam writing about an ard jewelry store robbery, a botched robbery, where four guys came to a jewelry store. and when the first two guys went in, they had guns, and they got everybody on the ground. and then the next two guys walk into the jewelry store. when they walk into the store the, they pulled out mallets. and one guy with a gun, one guy with a mall lent went to left, the o
moore? >> guest: the other wes moore is a man, young man who i heard about actually at the same time i was getting ready to head off to england. and as the baltimore sun, which is my hometown paper, was writing an article about this local kid who had just received this rhodes scholarship. and they were writing about my background, my childhood, they were writing about the fact that just ten years ago i add had handcuffs on my wrists, and now ten years later i was getting ready to head off...
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coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art. the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china, where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which lay buried beneath the earth for more than 2,000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more than 2,000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen. now to something more modern. the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way we see the human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering
coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art. the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china, where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which lay buried beneath the earth for more than 2,000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find....
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wes moore. the last chapters is what comes into everything and i don't see how you eliminate luck from the world and humans. bill clinton was lucky. it comes into everything and when you say conditions, i agree 100%, but you seem to be going with we must have a perfect world in order for a person to have the object of doing the right thing and i think that is a little far out. i've got something to say about freddie gray. you are wrong when you say it is probable cause for arresting. there was no crime by him or anybody else. they were doing their thing. forget about his social problems, all the problems heng had. they had no right to arrest him. one other thing about block, there was here in omaha a good citizen that called the police, he sees a young black man holding what appeared to be an ak-47. the clerk isn't there. there are no people around anywhere. she tells the police it looks like weke have a mad gunman randomly firing shots at people and you've got to get over there and check it out
wes moore. the last chapters is what comes into everything and i don't see how you eliminate luck from the world and humans. bill clinton was lucky. it comes into everything and when you say conditions, i agree 100%, but you seem to be going with we must have a perfect world in order for a person to have the object of doing the right thing and i think that is a little far out. i've got something to say about freddie gray. you are wrong when you say it is probable cause for arresting. there was...
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moore. any questions or comments for mr. moore? seeing none. mr. controller, can you please take note of the committee's intention to accept the b.l.a.'s recommendations. thank you very much. i think we might be able to take the port now. representatives from the port available? san francisco port, are you available? >> yes, chair fewer, this is nate cruise, finance director. and then the deputy director of finance and administration should also be able to join in a minute. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. thank you, mr. cruise. what do you say about the recommendations from the b.l.a.? >> we're in agreement with the b.l.a.'s recommendations, chair. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. do you have any comments or questions for the port, colleagues?
moore. any questions or comments for mr. moore? seeing none. mr. controller, can you please take note of the committee's intention to accept the b.l.a.'s recommendations. thank you very much. i think we might be able to take the port now. representatives from the port available? san francisco port, are you available? >> yes, chair fewer, this is nate cruise, finance director. and then the deputy director of finance and administration should also be able to join in a minute. >> chair...
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michael moore, host of "the rumble with michael moore" and we caught up with him on the campaign trailhis year in new hampshire. there we were, right after one of the rallies you spoke at, michael. i don't know about you, but that feels like way longer than six months ago to me. >> yeah, it could have been the 1950s. i mean, it feels like ancient history in some way. maybe that's a good thing, because i have this weird optimism that we're going to come out on the other side of this pandemic better, better than we were, and creating a better country than the one we had. so i am that optimist in that sense. by the way, when you say i was a surrogate, that's a weird word. like i was on the campaign trail carrying bernie's baby or something. >> well, words evolve in our culture. i always thought political surrogate is a fun word, but it takes us into the first thing i want to ask you about. at the time, you were making the case for bernie sanders and as one does in any contest, making the case against others. i understand that sanders tonight is going to argue the best thing his supporters
michael moore, host of "the rumble with michael moore" and we caught up with him on the campaign trailhis year in new hampshire. there we were, right after one of the rallies you spoke at, michael. i don't know about you, but that feels like way longer than six months ago to me. >> yeah, it could have been the 1950s. i mean, it feels like ancient history in some way. maybe that's a good thing, because i have this weird optimism that we're going to come out on the other side of...
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moore is not alone in his assessment.id axelrod saying the wisconsin protests could be a gift to trump. bill maher say thing to joy reid. >> i feel very nervous. the same way i did four years ago at this time. >> i feel very nervous. joining me now, reverend mark thompson and republican strategist and member of the lincoln project, susan dell perseio. welcome to both of you. really appreciate it. mark, i'm going to start with you on this one. michael moore over the weekend raising alarm bells. look here as he tweeted this, look at these polls. it's happening again. it's 2016 all over again. basically saying biden has to pull the progressive vote in. he has to stop going to the center, stop going to the swing vote, and getting turnout from the progressive vote. where do you think we've got to land on this thing? where do you think biden has to land on this thing? >> all of the above. he's got to appeal to all of the above, which i think he's been doing. i think he's been trying to do. there's always much more that can be d
moore is not alone in his assessment.id axelrod saying the wisconsin protests could be a gift to trump. bill maher say thing to joy reid. >> i feel very nervous. the same way i did four years ago at this time. >> i feel very nervous. joining me now, reverend mark thompson and republican strategist and member of the lincoln project, susan dell perseio. welcome to both of you. really appreciate it. mark, i'm going to start with you on this one. michael moore over the weekend raising...
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without further ado, let's jump in with when more. -- congresswoman gwen moore. she will speak tonight as the democrats kickoff their program. welcome, it is great to see you again. is it any different being sergeant at arms when everyone would've been gathered in milwaukee versus the online challenges you have now? is chuck schumer going to be more difficult to control? >> i think if i could control him, that would be the dream job for me. this is very exciting. i dreamed of this convention so long ago. i am now just excited to be able to be here, even in this form. when you look at it and making lemonade out of lemons, so many opportunities that we had were not for these platforms. we will have an amazing training academy that will be available to delegates all across the country as we unify around our strategies to get the vote out, to try to beat the assault on the post office and share how to do that. we are going to be able to zoom from room to room. to attend the women's caucus and maybe the equality caucus. i had an amazing meeting last night with wiscons
without further ado, let's jump in with when more. -- congresswoman gwen moore. she will speak tonight as the democrats kickoff their program. welcome, it is great to see you again. is it any different being sergeant at arms when everyone would've been gathered in milwaukee versus the online challenges you have now? is chuck schumer going to be more difficult to control? >> i think if i could control him, that would be the dream job for me. this is very exciting. i dreamed of this...
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about michael moore. he said some of this film is true -- i will get it wrong. what people forget about michael moore is, he is a satirist. he is not a journalist. he makes jokes. and it is a famous story. we are talking about flaherty. there always people from today's , perspective they say flaherty was doing a historic film he , wanted to show the inuit as they were before the white man. of course they knew about gramophones and they had rifles. we are spelled today. if he was going to take a picture of something, he had a camera this big. a huge tripod. you did not go chasing after none of on the ice fields -- nanook on the ice fields with abu mike overhead. you had to set up everything and stage it. what i talk about is, it comes down to what is the intent of , the filmmaker? is the intent to deceive you? is the intent to entertain you? is the intent, in the case of someone like michael moore, to catch your the story that is told and bowling for columbine is a famous scene in which he goes to a bank,
about michael moore. he said some of this film is true -- i will get it wrong. what people forget about michael moore is, he is a satirist. he is not a journalist. he makes jokes. and it is a famous story. we are talking about flaherty. there always people from today's , perspective they say flaherty was doing a historic film he , wanted to show the inuit as they were before the white man. of course they knew about gramophones and they had rifles. we are spelled today. if he was going to take a...
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>> reporter: state representative beth moore launched report my school. this whistle-blower email account got more than 800 complaints, many from teachers. many from teachers. >> they're being told if they don't like it they should just quit their job. >> reporter: meadows and terhune worry crowded hallways will spread the virus. >> i feel like it's inevitable that it's going to happen to our school. >> reporter: it did in cherokee county. through the first two weeks of school more than 1,700 students and staff were quarantined. at least 120 people tested positive. mark strassmann, cbs news, jackson county, georgia. >> o'donnell: in california tonight an outbreak of wildfires is threatening thousands of homes, and state power officials say more than three million homes could face rolling blackouts amid a smothering heatwave made worse by freak thunderstorms. here's cbs' jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: extreme weather is bringing fire and even ice to the west. arizona pummeled by hail. in northern california, a weekend lightning storm ignited
>> reporter: state representative beth moore launched report my school. this whistle-blower email account got more than 800 complaints, many from teachers. many from teachers. >> they're being told if they don't like it they should just quit their job. >> reporter: meadows and terhune worry crowded hallways will spread the virus. >> i feel like it's inevitable that it's going to happen to our school. >> reporter: it did in cherokee county. through the first two...
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this -- what we learned from georgia state representative beth moore. she says she's receiving these messages from hundreds of anonymous teachers about schools re-opening. and here is one example. >> this teacher writes, i have a co-worker who has decided to report to the building today even though she had a positive covid test last week. she says she feels better and our county does not require a negative test before returning back to school. i am a type i diabetic. i am incredibly fearful and couldn't sleep last night because i feel as if i may be exposed today. >> we should note that fulton county schools are virtual until labor day, but teachers are still required to report to the school. and she brings up this interesting point. what protections should be in place if a teacher or student or administrator tests positive? >> well, you'd like to think that at this point we'd be able to document that people are negative. they no longer have the virus. we don't have enough tests to do
this -- what we learned from georgia state representative beth moore. she says she's receiving these messages from hundreds of anonymous teachers about schools re-opening. and here is one example. >> this teacher writes, i have a co-worker who has decided to report to the building today even though she had a positive covid test last week. she says she feels better and our county does not require a negative test before returning back to school. i am a type i diabetic. i am incredibly...
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joining me right now is georgia state representative beth moore. state rep, thank you so much for being here. you've had this thing up and running for a few days now. what are you hearing so far? >> kate, i have over 200 e-mails over the course of less than 48 hours from teachers, students, parents, staff members at school, all with really the same message that schools in georgia are not prepared to go back to face-to-face instruction right now. >> you told my producers that you think it's actually what yaur hearing you think it's worse than people really know and understand. what do you mean by that? >> well, kate, if you don't mind, since i only have a few minutes on the air with you, the reason i am here is to be a voice for the people who feel like they cannot speak out for fear of retaliation. the students are afraid to speak out for fear that they will be
joining me right now is georgia state representative beth moore. state rep, thank you so much for being here. you've had this thing up and running for a few days now. what are you hearing so far? >> kate, i have over 200 e-mails over the course of less than 48 hours from teachers, students, parents, staff members at school, all with really the same message that schools in georgia are not prepared to go back to face-to-face instruction right now. >> you told my producers that you...
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commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i believe that the commission has -- in march. i believe the answers we got today are conclusive and i'm in support of -- [inaudible] which i was interested in have all been answered. >> commissioner diamond: i was very concerned in march that the applicant had not satisfied the prior conditions of approval. they have now. i would like to see on the screen again the -- [inaudible] conditions they were suggesting that they would live by. i would like to add those conditions to the project. there is one modification i would like to make. david, are you able to put that screen up? there were four conditions. so condition number 1, i think is inconsistent with condition 14 in the motion, condition 14 says they'll have no more than eight dogs at a time. that the number is subject to change. i would like the department staff to have the ability to lower the number below eight if it turns out that department staff thinks that eight is too many. i don't want the staff to be able to increase it above eight, but i think they should have the
commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i believe that the commission has -- in march. i believe the answers we got today are conclusive and i'm in support of -- [inaudible] which i was interested in have all been answered. >> commissioner diamond: i was very concerned in march that the applicant had not satisfied the prior conditions of approval. they have now. i would like to see on the screen again the -- [inaudible] conditions they were suggesting that they would live by. i...
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>> marcus moore leading us off. >>> now to another part of this story tonight. the president moments ago was pressed by reporters on mail-in ballots. his campaign is now suingto try sending ball lots to registered voters so they can vote from home. the president says that state doesn't check signatures. but our team asked nevada officials asked, is that true, and then brought that information to the president moments ago. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: fearing mass mail-in ballots could hurt him in november, president trump now taking legal action. the trump campaign is now suing the state of nevada after democrats there passed a law to send ballots to every registered voter and allow ballots to be counted even after election day. trump has been attempting to sow doubt about mail-in voting. he falsely claims it will lead to widespread fraud. our kyra phillips pressing the president late today. >> thank you, mr. president. first of all, you said that voting by mail is an invitation to fraud. could you lay out and tell us exactly where the evidence is right now t
>> marcus moore leading us off. >>> now to another part of this story tonight. the president moments ago was pressed by reporters on mail-in ballots. his campaign is now suingto try sending ball lots to registered voters so they can vote from home. the president says that state doesn't check signatures. but our team asked nevada officials asked, is that true, and then brought that information to the president moments ago. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: fearing mass mail-in...
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and the name's moore, richard moore — what does it take to lead a secret service in 2020?ests, on socially distanced screens, political analyst eunice goes and henry chu of the los angeles times. and here in the studio, bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor, mark urban. welcome to you all. virus spikes, flight cancellations and a new recession low for the eurozone — it's more grim news for a continent whose leisure and tourism industries hoped to salvage a small something from august's holiday high season after a ruinous first half to the year. that, i think, takes us to you, eunice, what is your assessment of the worries in many european countries that are bound for a second wave? you're talking about a second wave when in reality we're perhaps witnessing the continuation of the first wave and not really a second wave. in southern europe, governments are extremely worried. i think spain and france are very concerned with the recent rise in cases, and it's been quite a dramatic rise in cases. at the same time, where they are trying to manage the tourism industry, which plays a
and the name's moore, richard moore — what does it take to lead a secret service in 2020?ests, on socially distanced screens, political analyst eunice goes and henry chu of the los angeles times. and here in the studio, bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor, mark urban. welcome to you all. virus spikes, flight cancellations and a new recession low for the eurozone — it's more grim news for a continent whose leisure and tourism industries hoped to salvage a small something from august's...
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and the name's moore, richard moore — what does it take to lead a secret service in 2020?y guests, on socially distanced screens, political analyst eunice goes and henry chu of the los angeles times. and here in the studio, bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor, mark urban. welcome to you all. virus spikes, flight cancellations and a new recession low for the eurozone — it's more grim news for a continent whose leisure and tourism industries hoped to salvage a small something from august's holiday high season after a ruinous first half to the year. that, i think, takes us to you, eunice, what is your assessment of the worries in many european countries that are bound for a second wave? you're talking about a second wave when in reality we're perhaps witnessing the continuation of the first wave and not really a second wave. in southern europe, governments are extremely worried. i think spain and france are very concerned with the recent rise in cases, and it's been quite a dramatic rise in cases. at the same time, where they are trying to manage the tourism industry, which pla
and the name's moore, richard moore — what does it take to lead a secret service in 2020?y guests, on socially distanced screens, political analyst eunice goes and henry chu of the los angeles times. and here in the studio, bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor, mark urban. welcome to you all. virus spikes, flight cancellations and a new recession low for the eurozone — it's more grim news for a continent whose leisure and tourism industries hoped to salvage a small something from august's...
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michael moore.e said some of this film is true -- i will get it wrong. what people forget about michael moore is he is a satirist. he is not a journalist. he makes jokes. flaherty.king about from today's perspective, people say flaherty was doing and historical film. inuit as to show the they were before the white man. of course they knew about grammophon's and they had rifles. we are spoiled today. if he was going to take a picture of something, he had a camera this big. you did not go chasing after fields.on the ice you had to set up everything and stage it. when it comes down to is what is the intent of the filmmaker? youhe intent to deceive ? is the intent to entertain you? is the intent in the case of catch yourre to interest with humor? the story that is told and bowling for columbine is a famous scene in which he goes to a bank, and that the bank if you deposit $500, they give you a gun. he hands the $500 to the woman. the next shot, he is outside the bank waving a rifle. said this is totally
michael moore.e said some of this film is true -- i will get it wrong. what people forget about michael moore is he is a satirist. he is not a journalist. he makes jokes. flaherty.king about from today's perspective, people say flaherty was doing and historical film. inuit as to show the they were before the white man. of course they knew about grammophon's and they had rifles. we are spoiled today. if he was going to take a picture of something, he had a camera this big. you did not go chasing...
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and if these roy moore supporters are so crazy, then i just can't support it.ea. >> if you're not me, you are fearful for the souls of our brother and sisters. >> we made videos and some of the videos were just mocktail recipes. >> this small take on a brightious mint julip. >> i have a knack for creating new voices, in this particular case, it sound like a real conservative. >> you were pretending to be somebody that you weren't? >> oh, sure, sure. i was definitely pretending to be a conservative when i wrote that stuff. i felt empowered for the first time ever, really to finally give maybe republican party a taste of its own medicine a little bit. fundamentally, the fakery is going to happen. it's happening to help. so why should it not happen to you? >> it was december of 2018 when a "new york times" article came out in which the allegation was there was a creation of some fake news-type accounts to try to influence the election in my favor. and i was absolutely, one, stunned, two, pretty outraged. pretty angry about that and immediately said so and immediat
and if these roy moore supporters are so crazy, then i just can't support it.ea. >> if you're not me, you are fearful for the souls of our brother and sisters. >> we made videos and some of the videos were just mocktail recipes. >> this small take on a brightious mint julip. >> i have a knack for creating new voices, in this particular case, it sound like a real conservative. >> you were pretending to be somebody that you weren't? >> oh, sure, sure. i was...
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stephen moore is with us., good to see you again. >> it's good to be with you. stuart: now, you don't think that the $1.3 trillion is -- you don't want to see anything, do you? >> well, $1.3 trillion, that's a lot of money, and it is true that, you know, the white house and the democrats have agreement on a number of things. they want more money for hospitals and coronavirus expenses for states, they want -- both the president and pelosi want these additional $1200 payments per person. they want to get that money out quickly. the big holdup right now, stuart, is the blue state bailout. and that's the issue where, you know, the white house and the democrats are not even close. the republicans have offered somewhere in the neighborhood of $150-200 billion which is a lot of money given that the states still have money from the last round, the cares package, that they still haven't spent. pelosi wants closer to $900 billion for states and cities. and that's, i think, the real standoff right now. by the way, republ
stephen moore is with us., good to see you again. >> it's good to be with you. stuart: now, you don't think that the $1.3 trillion is -- you don't want to see anything, do you? >> well, $1.3 trillion, that's a lot of money, and it is true that, you know, the white house and the democrats have agreement on a number of things. they want more money for hospitals and coronavirus expenses for states, they want -- both the president and pelosi want these additional $1200 payments per...
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thank you, congresswoman gwen moore for being with us. joining me now is congresswoman barbara lee of california, a member of the appropriations committee. congresswoman lee, let me start with the fact that we are in the middle of -- it seems almost unbelievable -- but we're in the middle of a president that has really in many ways declared war, at least has started a fight with the u.s. postal service. i mean, the more you think you heard it all, you hear something else from this president. the postal service, it's something that i think that is not only beyond the pale but something i don't think you or i would have ever imagined a president would even tinker with this. >> reverend al, nice to be with you. you know, nothing this president does really surprises me, but i tell you, we have to be prepared and cannot delink what he's doing as it relates to the post office which is really trying to take away our constitutional right to vote and disassociate that with the covid pandemic that is killing so many of our community members and afr
thank you, congresswoman gwen moore for being with us. joining me now is congresswoman barbara lee of california, a member of the appropriations committee. congresswoman lee, let me start with the fact that we are in the middle of -- it seems almost unbelievable -- but we're in the middle of a president that has really in many ways declared war, at least has started a fight with the u.s. postal service. i mean, the more you think you heard it all, you hear something else from this president....
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commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: i have very carefully reviewed the application, and i have carefully reviewed both d.r. requester's comments, and i don't seem to be able to see how those comments actually apply because what's before me is actually a very modest, a very small addition to a home. i like the idea of using the crawl space, which was the suggestion of senator wiener when it comes to a.d.u.s. i like everything, and i'm in full support of it. >> president koppel: is that a motion? >> vice president moore: that is a motion. >> president koppel: second. >> clerk: seeing no further comments, there is a motion to not take d.r. and approve the project as proposed. on that motion -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 6-0. and will place us on item 14 for case number 2016-014777-drp-02 at 357 cumberland street. >> good afternoon, jonas, can you hear me? >> clerk: david, we can. >> good afternoon, commissioners. david winslow, staff architect. th
commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: i have very carefully reviewed the application, and i have carefully reviewed both d.r. requester's comments, and i don't seem to be able to see how those comments actually apply because what's before me is actually a very modest, a very small addition to a home. i like the idea of using the crawl space, which was the suggestion of senator wiener when it comes to a.d.u.s. i like everything, and i'm in full support of it. >> president...
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andy moore has the details. ferries, the airports, whether it is the trains in the eurotunnel, it is a lot calmer today but it's interesting. the majorferry operators, here in dieppe and dunkirk and calais saying that they are dealing with increased custom, so they are putting on extra demand and that suggests there are still many people coming back, even if they have to quarantine, because they feel... i've met and spoke to one family, 12 people who have tried to get here. they said they have tried to book online all throughout the day yesterday. claiming that the prices were going up for flights and frustrated because they will have to quarantine. two haulage workers who have just arrived saying that they were confused. somebody told them that the borders might close and they have been panicking coming from malaga. so stories increasing here of those who have missed the boat now having to quarantine. that was gavin lee there with an update. we are now going to cost two andy moore, who has been collecting the l
andy moore has the details. ferries, the airports, whether it is the trains in the eurotunnel, it is a lot calmer today but it's interesting. the majorferry operators, here in dieppe and dunkirk and calais saying that they are dealing with increased custom, so they are putting on extra demand and that suggests there are still many people coming back, even if they have to quarantine, because they feel... i've met and spoke to one family, 12 people who have tried to get here. they said they have...
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kate moore, thank you very much. we'll talk to you again soon it's been good having you. twitter is blowing up on the stock splits my e-mail is blowing up on the stock split. we'll continue that conversation some other time. we have bullish calls coming up. should you bet on these? we'll debate those we're back in two minutes. >>> we're back let's head over to john ford with the headlines >> here is a cnbc news update. the justice department has seized millions of dollars from cryptocurrency accounts used by militant groups. officials describe it as the largest seizure of digital currency related to terrorism. >>> the fbi is joining the investigation into what caused the massive explosion in beirut's port. lebanese officials invited the fbi the take part. the blast killed more than 170 people reaction is coming into israel a spokesman says the uae has stabbed minutes palestinians in back that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> appreciate that. big bets in the casino space >> i'm happy about it. i took off about half the position today just two days ago
kate moore, thank you very much. we'll talk to you again soon it's been good having you. twitter is blowing up on the stock splits my e-mail is blowing up on the stock split. we'll continue that conversation some other time. we have bullish calls coming up. should you bet on these? we'll debate those we're back in two minutes. >>> we're back let's head over to john ford with the headlines >> here is a cnbc news update. the justice department has seized millions of dollars from...
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andy moore has the details.ng queues at calais early this morning as people scrambled to get back to the uk ahead of the aam deadline. it is 2.a5 in the morning, trains are running 90 minutes late, the signs say. at passport control to get this far, they told us we should be fine to get back to the uk for the aam deadline. on one of the last ferries out of france, from dieppe, some exhausted travellers. i've been told that the ferry people know that we need to get to the uk before four o'clock. so we'll see you later. the ship docked in newhavenjust before the deadline. 3:58am in the uk. we are on land. fantastic. the airports are also busy with flights to the uk. and the queue just keeps going and going and going. this was nice last night. we've just boarded the plane, at about ten o'clock. been a really long, hard day. so many people at the airport. at gatwick airport this morning, some of the first passengers arriving back from france who will have to go into quarantine. we were five hours too late for the qu
andy moore has the details.ng queues at calais early this morning as people scrambled to get back to the uk ahead of the aam deadline. it is 2.a5 in the morning, trains are running 90 minutes late, the signs say. at passport control to get this far, they told us we should be fine to get back to the uk for the aam deadline. on one of the last ferries out of france, from dieppe, some exhausted travellers. i've been told that the ferry people know that we need to get to the uk before four o'clock....
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here is michael moore on facebook. campaign announced he will be visiting a number of states but not michigan. sound familiar? i'm warning you almost 10 weeks in advance the enthusiasm level for the 60 million in trump's base is off the charts, and he is right. for joe, not so much. don't leave it to democrats to get rid of trump. you have to get rid of trump. and for -- michael moore said much the same thing in 2016 to the chagrin of democrats and he was right. anyone who is not in a bubble in a tv studio and is actually talking and meeting with people, especially in swing states, recognize this massive enthusiasm gap and change. joe biden announced he will be out on the trail after labor day and donald trump rightly pointed out that's light years in trumpville. he will make 20 campaign events before joe biden decides to emerge from his basement. will, that's a big problem. will: pete, i think the enthusiasm that democrats need to worry about is less about trump's base and more about independence. i don't know that th
here is michael moore on facebook. campaign announced he will be visiting a number of states but not michigan. sound familiar? i'm warning you almost 10 weeks in advance the enthusiasm level for the 60 million in trump's base is off the charts, and he is right. for joe, not so much. don't leave it to democrats to get rid of trump. you have to get rid of trump. and for -- michael moore said much the same thing in 2016 to the chagrin of democrats and he was right. anyone who is not in a bubble in...
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earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said the association was present mainly to observe and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at more video taken tonight in downtown san jose. seemly peaceful. i did ask pastor moore about previous protests in both oakland and sacramento, which we saw turn violent this week. he says supporting and protest is commendable but to burn and destroy does no one any good. >> i don't want to see nobody die, you know. nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something because of something they did on night that they got caught up. >> the crowd then made their way tow
earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said the association was present mainly to observe and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at...
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andy moore has the details.re were long queues at calais early this morning as people scrambled to get back to the uk ahead of the 4am deadline. at passport control, to get this far, they told us we should be fine to get back to the uk for the 4am deadline. on one of the last ferries out of france from dieppe, some exhausted travellers. and i'm told the ferry people know we need to get to the uk before four o'clock, so we will see you later. the ship docked in new haven just before the deadline. 3:58am in the uk. they laugh fantastic! one group of edinburgh—based musicians who had been performing in normandy... classical music plays ..hired their own fishing boat to get back in time. after an eight—hour crossing, they landed at hayling island in hampshire ten minutes before the deadline. the airports were also busy with flights to the uk. the queuejust keeps going and going and going. this was nice, last night. we've just boarded the plane, it's about ten o'clock and we had a really long, hard day. so many peopl
andy moore has the details.re were long queues at calais early this morning as people scrambled to get back to the uk ahead of the 4am deadline. at passport control, to get this far, they told us we should be fine to get back to the uk for the 4am deadline. on one of the last ferries out of france from dieppe, some exhausted travellers. and i'm told the ferry people know we need to get to the uk before four o'clock, so we will see you later. the ship docked in new haven just before the...
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andy moore has more. scrambled to get back to the uk ahead of the 4am deadline. at passport control to get this far, they told us we should be fine to get back to the uk for the 4am deadline. on one of the last ferries out of france, from dieppe, some exhausted travellers. i've been told that the ferry people know that we need to get to the uk before four o'clock. so we'll see you later. the ship docked in newhavenjust before the deadline. 3:58am in the uk. we are on land. fantastic. one group of edinburgh—based musicians who had been performing in normandy hired their own fishing boat to get back in time. after an eight hour crossing, they landed at hayling island in hampshire ten minutes before the deadline. the airports were also busy with flights to the uk. and the queue just keeps going and going and going. this was nice last night. we've just boarded the plane, at about ten o'clock. been a really long, hard day. so many people at the airport. flying out on flights. at gatwick airport this morning, s
andy moore has more. scrambled to get back to the uk ahead of the 4am deadline. at passport control to get this far, they told us we should be fine to get back to the uk for the 4am deadline. on one of the last ferries out of france, from dieppe, some exhausted travellers. i've been told that the ferry people know that we need to get to the uk before four o'clock. so we'll see you later. the ship docked in newhavenjust before the deadline. 3:58am in the uk. we are on land. fantastic. one group...
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pam moore kron 4 news. >>now early on while senator harris was on the presidential campaign trail cough or had the chance to sit down with her for a one on one interview we asked are what it would be like to be on the democratic ticket, here's what she had to say. >>at the end of the day people are going to want to know that the person is going to be on that stage in the general election. has a proven track record of actually getting things done. and fighting for people. the way i have fought opfor homeowners in california during the big battle with the banks over the foreclosure crisis. they're going to want to know the people that you have a track record of actually getting things done around. and she's like reform of the criminal justice system which i've been a leader on nationally they're going to want to know that you that fighting for the rights of women and children that have a long track record of doing including when i was attorney general creating the bureau of children's justice which is all abo
pam moore kron 4 news. >>now early on while senator harris was on the presidential campaign trail cough or had the chance to sit down with her for a one on one interview we asked are what it would be like to be on the democratic ticket, here's what she had to say. >>at the end of the day people are going to want to know that the person is going to be on that stage in the general election. has a proven track record of actually getting things done. and fighting for people. the way i...
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adrian moore was there to celebrate the milestone. >>not even a pandemic his watch this drive-by birthday salute the centenarians major bill white. >>and 105 he is the oldest living marine so how's he feel about it he'll use you where will you hire 4 major bills positive spirit just one of many reasons there's so much love and fanfare outside his stockton assisted living facility was in shanghai before world war 2 the japanese invasion and all to be with gma got hit blown up with a >>recover from that has been the 30 years told in the marine corps. we're all just an amazing guy for his family members who haven't been able to visit much because of coronavirus. >>this celebration is nothing short of remarkable. >>and it's very heartwarming and and it just it does get to you that there are so many people that love him in appreciate him for his service in the united states more we we first met major bill back in february but he stole hearts asking for a few valentine's day greetings. >>and what eventually became known as operation valenti
adrian moore was there to celebrate the milestone. >>not even a pandemic his watch this drive-by birthday salute the centenarians major bill white. >>and 105 he is the oldest living marine so how's he feel about it he'll use you where will you hire 4 major bills positive spirit just one of many reasons there's so much love and fanfare outside his stockton assisted living facility was in shanghai before world war 2 the japanese invasion and all to be with gma got hit blown up with a...
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>> all right, marcus moore tonight.arcus, thank you. >>> and we take note of an image coming from overseas tonight. a deadly train derailment near the northeastern scottish coast. train cars off the tr at least three people were killed, including the driver. six others were hospitalized. the cause is under investigation tonight. there was heavy rain in the region that had disrupted train service. >>> back here at home tonight, and there is news again this evening on college football. and the fall season amid this pandemic. the big 12 announcing it will move forward. here's kaylee hartung again tonight. >> reporter: orts returning to action. the big 12 conference committing to play and releasing an updated football schedule. the commissioner saying, "we are comfortable in our ints constitutions' ability to provide a structured training environment, rigorous testing and surveillance, hospital-quality sanitation and mitigation practices that optimize the health and safety of our student athletes." this, a day after the big
>> all right, marcus moore tonight.arcus, thank you. >>> and we take note of an image coming from overseas tonight. a deadly train derailment near the northeastern scottish coast. train cars off the tr at least three people were killed, including the driver. six others were hospitalized. the cause is under investigation tonight. there was heavy rain in the region that had disrupted train service. >>> back here at home tonight, and there is news again this evening on...
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moore and republican party have been nothing but a gaffe like america 1st of all i think you know you know that when you look at the convention you see that the president as a master at this kind of venue right he he is a retiree on any t.v. star he knows how to write a story and carry through when it comes opportunity people feel the direction of the country more than they feel the numbers and one of the things that happened in the great trump economy the build up was every vote was lifted women african-americans hispanics everybody came up then the pandemic kid and everybody took a hit but we're all coming back the president's doing something with the messaging and also solidifying groups of voters who recognize in the speakers things that they want to relate to well i think all the president could do the best you can probably use obscure the facts of the fact is that the country is in dire straits for all kinds of reasons not the least of which is president trump's. president trumps opinion about erasing racial equality inequality economic inequality we we've got several 100000 stu
moore and republican party have been nothing but a gaffe like america 1st of all i think you know you know that when you look at the convention you see that the president as a master at this kind of venue right he he is a retiree on any t.v. star he knows how to write a story and carry through when it comes opportunity people feel the direction of the country more than they feel the numbers and one of the things that happened in the great trump economy the build up was every vote was lifted...
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abc's marcus moore in galveston on that part of the story tonight. >> reporter: time is quickly running out tonight for thousands of families along the gulf coast to board up, pack up and get out. >> we are seeing a very long and slow line of traffic coming away from galveston island. >> reporter: hurricane laura, a powerful storm plotting an uncertain course. >> take a look, this is the line to get onto the bolivar ferry. >> reporter: many here remembering the chaotic evacuation in 2005 ahead of hurricane rita. it caused massive gridlock. most of the storm's deaths were from the evacuation itself. coastal areas are bracing for up to 13 feet of storm surge and 115 mile-an-hour winds. >> we don't have the resources to go door-to-door and pull people out of their homes and have no intention of dng >> once it gets past category two, with the surge issues, there's no way i'm going to take that chance. going to grab our dogs and family and just go. >> reporter: in galveston, more than 50 residents of this nursing home evacuated with two weeks worth of supplies. >> with the pandemic, we were
abc's marcus moore in galveston on that part of the story tonight. >> reporter: time is quickly running out tonight for thousands of families along the gulf coast to board up, pack up and get out. >> we are seeing a very long and slow line of traffic coming away from galveston island. >> reporter: hurricane laura, a powerful storm plotting an uncertain course. >> take a look, this is the line to get onto the bolivar ferry. >> reporter: many here remembering the...
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andy moore reports.k garden at gorton in manchester. police said it was attended by over 200 people, and they were pelted with missiles when they tried to break it up. the woman who organised it was fined £100. soon she and others like her could face much biggerfines. thumping dance music plays around 3,000 people attended this event at charmy down near bristol. arrests were made and equipment seized, but from friday ahead of the bank holiday weekend, the courts will have far greater powers. anyone organising a rave, or an unlicensed music event of more than 30 people, could face a fine of up to £10,000. anyone attending could be fined £100, with that fine doubling for every subsequent offence. the home secretary, priti patel, said these gatherings are dangerous and those who organised them show a blatant disregard for the safety of others. in london, police have responded to over 1000 illegal events since the end ofjune. at many of them, officers were injured as they tried to break up the gatherings. po
andy moore reports.k garden at gorton in manchester. police said it was attended by over 200 people, and they were pelted with missiles when they tried to break it up. the woman who organised it was fined £100. soon she and others like her could face much biggerfines. thumping dance music plays around 3,000 people attended this event at charmy down near bristol. arrests were made and equipment seized, but from friday ahead of the bank holiday weekend, the courts will have far greater powers....
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and the name's moore, richard moore. what does it take to lead a secret service in 2020?s angeles times. and here in the studio, bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor mark urban. welcome to you all. virus spikes, flight cancellations and a new recession low for the eurozone — it's more grim news for a continent whose leisure and tourism industries hoped to salvage a small something from august's holiday high season after a ruinous first half to the year. that, i think, takes us to you, eunice, what is your assessment of the worries in many european countries that are bound for a second wave? you're talking about a second wave when in reality we're perhaps witnessing the continuation of the first wave and not really a second wave. in southern europe, governments are extremely worried.
and the name's moore, richard moore. what does it take to lead a secret service in 2020?s angeles times. and here in the studio, bbc newsnight‘s diplomatic editor mark urban. welcome to you all. virus spikes, flight cancellations and a new recession low for the eurozone — it's more grim news for a continent whose leisure and tourism industries hoped to salvage a small something from august's holiday high season after a ruinous first half to the year. that, i think, takes us to you, eunice,...