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mr. martin. mr. warner? >> i'm dave warner. it's an honor to speak to you, guys. thank you for supporting our discussions regarding the socioeconomic studies. we've learned a lot in the meetings and our concerns come down to transparency and probability. if the studies had been better understood, they would have been used in a useful manner. the reader is left to draw his own conclusions. if you are an environmentist, you con exclusived th-- you conclude that the economic harm will never happen. if you are a water manager, you assume that the harm will happen and start spreading the work. it's a mistake to leave this to the reader to draw his or her own conclusions. the answer is in the middle, as demonstrated as follows. one of the discussions was
mr. martin. mr. warner? >> i'm dave warner. it's an honor to speak to you, guys. thank you for supporting our discussions regarding the socioeconomic studies. we've learned a lot in the meetings and our concerns come down to transparency and probability. if the studies had been better understood, they would have been used in a useful manner. the reader is left to draw his own conclusions. if you are an environmentist, you con exclusived th-- you conclude that the economic harm will never...
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thank you so much forjoining us, mr martins. what happens now to the remaining 530, is there any interest to adopt them? well, we have now exactly 532 greyhounds, and we have coal operation between anima, the government and the former track owner “— government and the former track owner —— cooperation. and we are trying to get them adopted in asia, australia and also in europe and the united states. is there certain criteria, mr martins, for the adoption, or do you give them away when someone adopt them? no, we have a lot from hong kong and macau. we have a in hong kong and around 70 from macau. no one will receive any greyhound unless we check their own conditions and we have an interview with them. so, all animals that will go to europe, mainly europe and the united states, will be met with rescue teams in europe and the us, and all without the same procedure. we will check very carefully all of the adopters. but you can't find homes for them all. oh, sure i can! sure i can. if they are going to europe, will the greyhounds rac
thank you so much forjoining us, mr martins. what happens now to the remaining 530, is there any interest to adopt them? well, we have now exactly 532 greyhounds, and we have coal operation between anima, the government and the former track owner “— government and the former track owner —— cooperation. and we are trying to get them adopted in asia, australia and also in europe and the united states. is there certain criteria, mr martins, for the adoption, or do you give them away when...
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mr. martin. i live at 818 central avenue. i know mr. martin for at least three years. he has always been fair and honest with me. what i do for a living is i teach kids how to state at golden gate park. i'm here to urge you to grant variance for him to build this project. my building is exactly near copy of his building and i actually have stayed in the basement of my building temporarily where we were remodeling and sunlight gets into the basement. i'm here to say that it's not that dark down there and mr. martin is trying to build more affordable units to have more people living in san francisco. it's a genuine cause to let him build his unit and to proceed with the structure. i'm here to support him. my room mates support him in doing this and so did my up stairs neighbors. we all support him in doing this project. i urge to you grant him a var variance. >> we like the church of eight wheels. >> thank you,. >> are there any other comments? >> my name is peter. i'm the executive director of small property owners. i am also -- i live around the corner from this projec
mr. martin. i live at 818 central avenue. i know mr. martin for at least three years. he has always been fair and honest with me. what i do for a living is i teach kids how to state at golden gate park. i'm here to urge you to grant variance for him to build this project. my building is exactly near copy of his building and i actually have stayed in the basement of my building temporarily where we were remodeling and sunlight gets into the basement. i'm here to say that it's not that dark down...
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so, what are you doing, mr martins, for the greyhounds who are not in shape? a complete checkup of all greyhounds and we will classify them in several ways. those that are prepared to be adopted, but all, as i told you, will be de—sexed, and those that need some treatment in order to be adopted later. we are not in a rush. we have more than one year to do this operation. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up later — despite good times for the economy, why are so many australians not feeling it? and before we go, we told you about the brilliant meteor show which lit up the world's skies overnight. well, many of you have been sending us your fabulous pictures. these families in israel camped out to see the annual perseid meteor. the shooting stars were particularly spectacular here in greece hello there. it doesn't look like the widespread, hot, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week.
so, what are you doing, mr martins, for the greyhounds who are not in shape? a complete checkup of all greyhounds and we will classify them in several ways. those that are prepared to be adopted, but all, as i told you, will be de—sexed, and those that need some treatment in order to be adopted later. we are not in a rush. we have more than one year to do this operation. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up later — despite good times for the economy, why are so many...
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mr. bill martin. mr. martin, please. >> thank you. i support the state's plan. the fish need more water. the fisher with talking about are salmon. let's talk a moment -- there's been a lot of talk about habitat, habitat restoration. ill recently returned from alaska. i saw a lot of salmon. i saw a lot of salmon habitat. you can say, okay, well, alaska is full of wilderness. it doesn't apply here. there is good salmon habitat in downtown anchorage. what anchorage has done is what we need it do if we're going to have real habitat for salmon. you go out there and you look at the lower tuolumne, lower san joaquin, they're really canals. they're not rivers. they're constrained by levees. when you look at real salmon habitat, it's a river that goes like this. it goes like this. it goes like this. there's a braid. there's a creek. if you think about what would need to happen to the lower tuolumne and lower san joaquin to create salmon habitat, you would have to move the boundaries to create the floodplains necessary for the habitat to actually support the fish. if you
mr. bill martin. mr. martin, please. >> thank you. i support the state's plan. the fish need more water. the fisher with talking about are salmon. let's talk a moment -- there's been a lot of talk about habitat, habitat restoration. ill recently returned from alaska. i saw a lot of salmon. i saw a lot of salmon habitat. you can say, okay, well, alaska is full of wilderness. it doesn't apply here. there is good salmon habitat in downtown anchorage. what anchorage has done is what we need...
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mr martin with some breaking news coming from france two people have been killed and another person seriously wounded after a knife attack in the paris suburb of top french police say the attacker has been shot dead by security forces after trying to hide in a building so-called islamic state has issued a statement claiming responsibility but has offered no evidence off involvement. for the very latest let me join jake a cigar nato a freelance journalist in the french captain what more can you tell us at this point. well basically you outlined the facts very well police are saying a man has killed at least two people and seriously injured one other in a night attack on the streets in this town called trap the suspect had a state to a nearby building and police intervened which is where they shot him although the police are not saying whether he has actually died or not they've just said that they have neutralized. already say that the attacker was about thirty six years old and had already been known to police so what more is known about the motivation off of this suspect. has claimed respons
mr martin with some breaking news coming from france two people have been killed and another person seriously wounded after a knife attack in the paris suburb of top french police say the attacker has been shot dead by security forces after trying to hide in a building so-called islamic state has issued a statement claiming responsibility but has offered no evidence off involvement. for the very latest let me join jake a cigar nato a freelance journalist in the french captain what more can you...
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mr. nixon isn't saying. >> martin london, also -- the author of the book "the client decides" and harvard professor leah rigger. martin, let me come to you first, get your take on why should president trump resign? >> look, this -- he's going downhill. this is just the beginning. he's lost several of his close friends and associates, flynn, gates, cohen, papadopoulos. now he's just lost pecker. seth waxman got it right, when that doorbell rings and the guy says i'm from the fbi, let me tell you, it's every man for himself. so that suggests to me that the longer he waits, the worse it's going to get. i think they're going to go
mr. nixon isn't saying. >> martin london, also -- the author of the book "the client decides" and harvard professor leah rigger. martin, let me come to you first, get your take on why should president trump resign? >> look, this -- he's going downhill. this is just the beginning. he's lost several of his close friends and associates, flynn, gates, cohen, papadopoulos. now he's just lost pecker. seth waxman got it right, when that doorbell rings and the guy says i'm from...
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mr. martin. mr. warner? >> i'm dave warner. it's an honor to speak to you, guys.nk you for supporting our discussions regarding the socioeconomic studies. we've learned a lot in the meetings and our concerns come down to transparency and probability. if the studies had been better understood, they would have been used in a useful manner. the reader is left to draw his own conclusions. if you are an environmentist, you con exclusived th-- you conclude that the economic harm will never happen. if you are a water manager, you assume that the harm will happen and start spreading the work. it's a mistake to leave this to the reader to draw his or her own conclusions. the answer is in the middle, as demonstrated as follows. one of the discussions was around the lack of inclusion or discussion of mitigation items, such as investments in i.p.r. or desalination. mitigation actions can reduce the economic impact of the state water board's actions. the studies can be one-sided and leave the leader to his or her own conjecture. apologize if i misrepresent comments. ms. levin'
mr. martin. mr. warner? >> i'm dave warner. it's an honor to speak to you, guys.nk you for supporting our discussions regarding the socioeconomic studies. we've learned a lot in the meetings and our concerns come down to transparency and probability. if the studies had been better understood, they would have been used in a useful manner. the reader is left to draw his own conclusions. if you are an environmentist, you con exclusived th-- you conclude that the economic harm will never...
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mr. martin, you're looking a little skeptical there. >> a little?he insists she's running for re-election in massachusetts. >> well, she is. but i can't help but notice she's not spending all of her time in framingham and dorchester this year. she's been in places like nevada. she's been raising money in salt lake city and in denver too. look, she has a couple staffers who have just gone north to a little place next door called new hampshire, which you may have heard of. >> once or twice. >> to work for the state democratic party up there. it's not subtle. i think everybody who covers politics knows she's moving towards a campaign for president. i think what she's doing today is trying to frame herself as somebody who is not merely another, john, forgive me, liberal from massachusetts but somebody who's a reformer and somebody who is a populist who's running against d.c. >> that directed to michael dukakis or john kerry? >> we can go on, if you want. >> mitt romney. >> ouch. exactly. i think she knows that she's got to define herself as someone who'
mr. martin, you're looking a little skeptical there. >> a little?he insists she's running for re-election in massachusetts. >> well, she is. but i can't help but notice she's not spending all of her time in framingham and dorchester this year. she's been in places like nevada. she's been raising money in salt lake city and in denver too. look, she has a couple staffers who have just gone north to a little place next door called new hampshire, which you may have heard of. >>...
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but also mr martin and the rest of the gang that has taken a lot of beatings.his is a great opportunity. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. prior to the commissioner's discussion, might, do you want to address any of the concerns brought up? >> can you address the enforcement issue and on the other view pre. >> that was definitely one i wanted to come back and speak to. right now, under the lease, the operation plan is a set of confidence that the operator has to fulfil in their operations. the lease contains a set of events -- events of default under which, if they violate the operations plan, we can issue an event of default. there could be something as small as a fee for the notice to set out to say, hey, you do something wrong, a slap on the wrist. it could stand all the way up to result in termination. i think the alternate -- of the other thing i mentioned earlier about where does -- reducing the year's ride was not to be the remedy, that was the foot fault in this year, aside from the lease
but also mr martin and the rest of the gang that has taken a lot of beatings.his is a great opportunity. thank you. >> thank you. is there any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. prior to the commissioner's discussion, might, do you want to address any of the concerns brought up? >> can you address the enforcement issue and on the other view pre. >> that was definitely one i wanted to come back and speak to. right now, under the lease, the operation...
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so we've been listening in to the united nations listening first of all to mr martin griffiths u.n. special envoy for yemen who's reporting to the u.n. about progress of what he thinks should happen next as brain rolls jordan our u.n. correspondent has also been listening in laws so it was a pretty thorough briefing but the main conclusion seems to be that he wants to begin these can consultations in september in geneva to kick start the political process that he sees as being the end goal here. that's right tom martin griffith this going to basically bring together the representatives of the yemeni government of president hadi as well as representatives from the who thing rebels who have been engaged in this battle for control of the country so that they can try to see where they can actually make some sort of political resolution this is a situation where they're basically trying not to just manage one particular hotspot in this case the threat of a siege against but trying to actually stabilize the country and try to restore some sense of normality for the millions of yemenis who
so we've been listening in to the united nations listening first of all to mr martin griffiths u.n. special envoy for yemen who's reporting to the u.n. about progress of what he thinks should happen next as brain rolls jordan our u.n. correspondent has also been listening in laws so it was a pretty thorough briefing but the main conclusion seems to be that he wants to begin these can consultations in september in geneva to kick start the political process that he sees as being the end goal...
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mr. nixon isn't saying. >> martin london, also -- the author of the book "the client decides" and harvard professor leah rigger. martin, let me come to you first, get your take on why should president trump resign? >> look, this -- he's going downhill. this is just the beginning. he's lost several of his close friends and associates, flynn, gates, cohen, papadopoulos. now he's just lost pecker. seth waxman got it right, when that doorbell rings and the guy says i'm from the fbi, let me tell you, it's every man for himself. so that suggests to me that the longer he waits, the worse it's going to get. i think they're going to go after the trump corporation now. i think weisselberg has got immunity. you know, there's an interesting story there. the complaint says -- the information says that they gave the phony invoice to weisselberg who gave it to executive number two. we don't know who executive number two is, but i'm willing to bet a nickel the last name of that executive was trump. those are all state crimes, by the way. >> let me ask you this, martin, since you brought up this interesti
mr. nixon isn't saying. >> martin london, also -- the author of the book "the client decides" and harvard professor leah rigger. martin, let me come to you first, get your take on why should president trump resign? >> look, this -- he's going downhill. this is just the beginning. he's lost several of his close friends and associates, flynn, gates, cohen, papadopoulos. now he's just lost pecker. seth waxman got it right, when that doorbell rings and the guy says i'm from...
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martin smith. out,s a new documentary taking a look at childhood separation at the border. mr. smith, good morning. >> good morning. >> where does your documentary come in? >> we are on the current timeline. in time and look at the previous administration's immigrationeal with policy that worked. a lot of the infrastructure in terms of family detention centers was done under the obama administration. they didn't consider separating children, which is an interesting part of the documentary. they did not consider it along, but it came to the table and they considered it. we have policy discussions with obama and former trump administration. the chief of ice. we look at both policy and the family. them young children who we interview as well about the consequences for them, for being separated from their parents, thinking that they would never see them again. how much access did you get and what did you learn from that easement? -- engagement? >> we learned that the trauma is real. it was not an easy experience at all. they have either a 2 -- or angert issues issues. i think it is
martin smith. out,s a new documentary taking a look at childhood separation at the border. mr. smith, good morning. >> good morning. >> where does your documentary come in? >> we are on the current timeline. in time and look at the previous administration's immigrationeal with policy that worked. a lot of the infrastructure in terms of family detention centers was done under the obama administration. they didn't consider separating children, which is an interesting part of the...
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mr. crump, that was as clear as daylight and even president obama said to the parents of trayvon martin ife would look like trayvon and i want to ask you today about that case, do you believe that that case has energized communities? has energized the black community and the issue of social justice. has it made an impact or is the case of marquise just shown that it's same old same old? >> well, the answer is both. it energized community of color across america and across the world. trayvon martin any time you said his name anywhere people knows that it stands for social justice and that black lives matter. that's a catalyst for black lives matter for michael brown and ferguson and so many other tragic killers of young men of color. with the killing of marquise mclaughlin last week it shows you that even though we have awakened to acknowledge to the world that black lives matter, we still have a very racist criminal justice system that targets black men for crime, but when we're the victims of crimes they don't hold anybody accountable for killing us and stand your ground is one of those l
mr. crump, that was as clear as daylight and even president obama said to the parents of trayvon martin ife would look like trayvon and i want to ask you today about that case, do you believe that that case has energized communities? has energized the black community and the issue of social justice. has it made an impact or is the case of marquise just shown that it's same old same old? >> well, the answer is both. it energized community of color across america and across the world....
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martin. >> caller: good morning. mr. baldock you, good morning. >> guest: good morning. >> caller: i just finished "the fallen" recently, and went to all the series my question is, there are some pretty heavy deep emotional elements in it. do you plan those or do they come about spontaneously? >> host: what's the senior member that struck you as an emotion one? >> caller: latest one, the last page, i would just leave it at that. >> host: we will tantalus our viewers. >> guest: that the great question, martin. for me i have to make these characters feel like they are real and human. one into that is to relate to the readers on an emotional level. we all have problems in allies, we all fall down. we all have losses and great and things went to suffer through. i really in this book in particular with amos decker wanted to show even though he had his traumatic brain injury, even though he was never used to be and he seems aloof and not really part of the world anymore, that he still had heart and soul and he could still feel
martin. >> caller: good morning. mr. baldock you, good morning. >> guest: good morning. >> caller: i just finished "the fallen" recently, and went to all the series my question is, there are some pretty heavy deep emotional elements in it. do you plan those or do they come about spontaneously? >> host: what's the senior member that struck you as an emotion one? >> caller: latest one, the last page, i would just leave it at that. >> host: we will...
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mrs. tate interviewed me. they were file cabinets down in the basement. she said i am so excited. dr. tate has audio files. martin luther king's voice is coming up. who is this man? this is just amazing. i am in research heaven. i have everything anybody could ever need. did he keep saying in those last weeks before his death have you been back to the building? i am back at the building. i meet with his daughter. father asked me to come back. i don't know what i'm supposed to be looking for. he said that daddy meant the stuff in the attic. ?hat attic i didn't know there was one. i remember he was talking about times that he would escape the reporters. that i would escape the reporters through the back way out. i never asked him that question. out?was the back way i had no idea what she was talking about. said you know where his office is? i said yes. she said you know the door behind the door in his office? >> no. she says go out the door behind the door and you will be in a little hallway. look to your right and they will be another door. take that door and go down the stairs. the light is out so be careful. the
mrs. tate interviewed me. they were file cabinets down in the basement. she said i am so excited. dr. tate has audio files. martin luther king's voice is coming up. who is this man? this is just amazing. i am in research heaven. i have everything anybody could ever need. did he keep saying in those last weeks before his death have you been back to the building? i am back at the building. i meet with his daughter. father asked me to come back. i don't know what i'm supposed to be looking for. he...
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caught up with martin shoals for an exclusive interview just after that visit to lula da silva mr show why are you visiting today here in brazil. i think there is a. president of the country fault for brazil. sticking to the values of the multilateral cooperation in the world. who is. even waiting in a right way the last judgment of the human rights committee of the united nations. in a situation that. the acting justice in the country prevents him to practice and to apply to his individual rights as a citizen of the country and in the context of the upcoming election where he is running as the representative of the labor party this is a complex situation a delicate one and raising a lot of questions and i wanted to discuss these questions with the real labor party on one hand and i asked to meet a friend or a colic with whom i used to work during years and years together in different difficult responsibilities and to whom i have trust do you think that the judicial system here in brazil is being used for political goals difficult for me to. come to a conclusion but some of the behavio
caught up with martin shoals for an exclusive interview just after that visit to lula da silva mr show why are you visiting today here in brazil. i think there is a. president of the country fault for brazil. sticking to the values of the multilateral cooperation in the world. who is. even waiting in a right way the last judgment of the human rights committee of the united nations. in a situation that. the acting justice in the country prevents him to practice and to apply to his individual...
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mr. edelman and marian wright came up with approaching manager -- martin luther king about the antipoverty movement. make marc can ask about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman of course. the two married after the campaign and this year, they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. [ applause ] and marc and peter will be joined by another game changing history maker. dr. bernard lafayette. he is an icon of the civil rights, founder of the leaders of the sncc, student nonviolent coordinating committees national sit-ins and he was a courageous freedom rider, a lieutenant with the southern leadership conference and an associate as well as a protege of dr. martin luther king. he appointed him the national coordinator for the poor people's campaign in 1968. please join me in welcoming our next panel. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> glad you could all be here with us today. this is an honor for me to have -- to sit on the panel with both of these gentlemen. i thought what we'd do today is take the journey to the past. but bring us up to this moment.
mr. edelman and marian wright came up with approaching manager -- martin luther king about the antipoverty movement. make marc can ask about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman of course. the two married after the campaign and this year, they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. [ applause ] and marc and peter will be joined by another game changing history maker. dr. bernard lafayette. he is an icon of the civil rights, founder of the leaders of the...
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mr. trump was sounding more conciliatory. >> we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. >> allen martin on what it took to get the president to utter those words. >> reporter: as tributes poured in from around the westmoreland there was one person who appeared unmoved. >> do you have any thoughts at all about john mccain? >> the president ignored questions about mccain today. and it wasn't until veterans groups brought pressure that the white house lowered its flag for a second time to honor mccain. the president issuing a proclamation that all public buildings and grounds do the same. a georgia republican urged the president to drop his long time grudge with the war hero. >> anybody who in any way tarnishes the representation of john mccain deserves a whipping. most of the ones who would do the wrong thing about the john mccain didn't have the guts to do the right thing when it was their turn. >> at the capitol his senate desk was draped in black. >> we can try as he did to put country before party, we can try as he always did to speak truth to power. >> i will miss one of the very fin
mr. trump was sounding more conciliatory. >> we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. >> allen martin on what it took to get the president to utter those words. >> reporter: as tributes poured in from around the westmoreland there was one person who appeared unmoved. >> do you have any thoughts at all about john mccain? >> the president ignored questions about mccain today. and it wasn't until veterans groups brought pressure...
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mr. edelman and marian wright came up with the idea of approaching martin luther king jr. about an anti-poverty movement which would become the poor people's campaign. after the campaign, if i recall correctly, maybe mark can ask him about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman, of course. the two married after the campaign and this year they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. mark and peter will be joined by another game-changing history mak maker, dr. bernard lafayette. he's an icon of civil rights, one of the founders and leaders of snic, student nonviolent coordinating committee's nashville sit-ins, he was also one of the courageous freedom riders, a lieutenant with the southern christian leadership conference and an associate as well as a protege of dr. martin luther king jr. the national coordinator for the 1968 poor people's campaign. please join me in welcoming our next panel. >> good afternoon. glad you all could be here with us today, this is an honor for me to sit on the panel with both of these gentlemen and i thought wha
mr. edelman and marian wright came up with the idea of approaching martin luther king jr. about an anti-poverty movement which would become the poor people's campaign. after the campaign, if i recall correctly, maybe mark can ask him about this, peter edelman married marian wright who is now marian wright edelman, of course. the two married after the campaign and this year they're celebrating their 50th anniversary. mark and peter will be joined by another game-changing history mak maker, dr....
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mr. green to my position on stand your ground. since the death of trayvon martinthis law has no place in civilized society. it makes life more dangerous for everybody. the fact you have an individual who becomes judge, juror and executioner in their own minds under the cover and protection of the law and the united states is a travesty of justice. today, i look forward to joining you as we call for an end to the law. as a father to two black boys, this is personal to me. i have watched too many of these tragedies take place and unfairly snuff out the lives of the people we love because of the way they look. we have to bring this law to a conclusion. i called earlier this week for the governor of the current state of florida, governor rick scott to call for a state of emergency. so long as there is confusion over the law, people's lives are on the line. he can call for an executive order, pausing for 60 days continuously until we get a full repeal of stand your gun law. >> what you said is a good point. the governor can repeal it or have an executive order right no
mr. green to my position on stand your ground. since the death of trayvon martinthis law has no place in civilized society. it makes life more dangerous for everybody. the fact you have an individual who becomes judge, juror and executioner in their own minds under the cover and protection of the law and the united states is a travesty of justice. today, i look forward to joining you as we call for an end to the law. as a father to two black boys, this is personal to me. i have watched too many...
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allen martin is in our newsroom with the president's explanation and why experts say he's got it all wrong. >> yeah, ken. mr. trump turning the disaster into a political feud and in a pair of tweets he's pointing the finger at governor jerry brown's water policy. today he tweeted, "governor brown must allow the free flow of the vast amounts of water coming from the north and foolishly being diverted into the pacific ocean." in another tweet yesterday he blamed the fires on bad environmental laws and water being diverted into the pacific. we reached out to the governor's office and we're told the president's tweets do not merit a response. the governor's spokesman recommended we not talk to politicians and instead referred us to an expert on water management and climate change. fire more intense and difficult to fig it's >> the water policy of this state has not made these fires more frequent or intense. it hasn't made it more difficult to fight these fires. ironically he's ignoring the whole issue of climate change which has made these fires more intense and more difficult to fight. but governor brown is ba
allen martin is in our newsroom with the president's explanation and why experts say he's got it all wrong. >> yeah, ken. mr. trump turning the disaster into a political feud and in a pair of tweets he's pointing the finger at governor jerry brown's water policy. today he tweeted, "governor brown must allow the free flow of the vast amounts of water coming from the north and foolishly being diverted into the pacific ocean." in another tweet yesterday he blamed the fires on bad...
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football star mr cruz you'll spark a debate on racism here in germany now a new poll shows that the majority of people here also think the issue is a serious problem. hello i'm terry martin and welcome to the program in zimbabwe president emerson and god has called for unity after being declared the winner of the country's first presidential election since the ousting of robert mugabe the electoral commission announced the result last night saying the new dog was secured just over fifty percent of the ballot but zimbabwe remains on edge following post-election violence the main opposition is questioning the polls outcome and demanding the release of what it calls proper and verified results. after days of unrest the long awaited results were delivered in the middle of the night zimbabwe's electoral commission declared a narrow victory for the country's incumbent president. of the party is therefore julie declared elected president of the republic of zimbabwe with effect from the third of august twenty eighth. with fifty point eight percent of the vote and listen man on god avoids a runoff against his nearest rival nelson chamisa who won just over forty four percent his p
football star mr cruz you'll spark a debate on racism here in germany now a new poll shows that the majority of people here also think the issue is a serious problem. hello i'm terry martin and welcome to the program in zimbabwe president emerson and god has called for unity after being declared the winner of the country's first presidential election since the ousting of robert mugabe the electoral commission announced the result last night saying the new dog was secured just over fifty percent...
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mr. integrity himself, jim comey, his net worth skyrocketed by more than 4000% after he left the doj in 2005. in one year alone, 2009, he made $6.1 million for his work with the contractor, lockheed martinthat is one year, he worked four other years. we don't how much he made in those years. those numbers have never been revealed, interestingly enough. and mr. integrity, comey, i don't remember him telling this. this came shortly after the nbi, then under comey, best friend forever, bff robert mueller, granted a huge boondoggle project that some see for what it is. after comey took the reins, robert mueller cashed in big-time himself, started a consulting firm where he made millions of dollars representing clients he had previously doled out contracts to as the fbi director. according to this book, two of mueller's former clients were facebook and apple. guess what? they are cooperating with the robert mueller investigation. oh, can you say "conflict of interest"? how is it possible you never heard about any of this before? if you think that sounds sketchy, corrupt, and a little financial incestuous behavior here, it is because it is. government officials using their status, leverage --
mr. integrity himself, jim comey, his net worth skyrocketed by more than 4000% after he left the doj in 2005. in one year alone, 2009, he made $6.1 million for his work with the contractor, lockheed martinthat is one year, he worked four other years. we don't how much he made in those years. those numbers have never been revealed, interestingly enough. and mr. integrity, comey, i don't remember him telling this. this came shortly after the nbi, then under comey, best friend forever, bff robert...
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mr. harris not guilty because there's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt he committed this offense. >> kirk martint whole defense theory, he told the judge, was a fantasy. >> there's no evidence stacy stewart had any sort of relationship with michele let alone any reason or motive to harm one hair on her head. >> finally, said the d.a., after so many years, so many trials, it was time to convict cal harris was and for all. >> michele died at the hands of her husband, the defendant, calvin harris. >> so, what would the judge do? >> we presented the evidence about what we think happened. >> the judge was terse. his verdict brief with no explanation, just two words. words cal harris and his children had waited 15 years to hear, not guilty. >> when he came back with the not guilty, i was shocked. i was truly shocked. >> shocked, overjoyed and saddened by what he lost. >> best years of my life as a parent and i'll never get those years back. >> he will also never stand trial for his wife's murder again, exonerated now. and free finally to speak his mind about his terrible 15-year ordeal. >> from my sta
mr. harris not guilty because there's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt he committed this offense. >> kirk martint whole defense theory, he told the judge, was a fantasy. >> there's no evidence stacy stewart had any sort of relationship with michele let alone any reason or motive to harm one hair on her head. >> finally, said the d.a., after so many years, so many trials, it was time to convict cal harris was and for all. >> michele died at the hands of her husband,...
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mr. trump's campaign. today special counsel mueller's office has secured indictments or guilty pleas from 32 people and three russian companies. three of the guilty pleas have come from former trump aids. allen martin, kpix5. >>> today a federal appeals court ruled that president trump cannot pull federal funding from sanctuary cities. the president signed an executive order shortly after taking office to withhold money from sanctuary cities that don't fully cooperate with the federal government. both san francisco and santa clara county sued. the federal court ruled the president's executive order is unconstitutional. >>> their plane fell from the sky in mexico and they lived to tell about it. dramatic new video and survivor accounts from the terrifying crash after take off. >> now the star studded tribute to the man who made the catch. football greats and celebrities remember 49ers legend dick clark. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> and a rare music mash up in san francisco tonight. rapper and activist common brings a mexico. :16-:19 "ahhh" screams from terrified passengers... when the plane hit the ground >>> dramatic new cell phone video shows the moment a plane crashed in mexico. take a look. the screams from
mr. trump's campaign. today special counsel mueller's office has secured indictments or guilty pleas from 32 people and three russian companies. three of the guilty pleas have come from former trump aids. allen martin, kpix5. >>> today a federal appeals court ruled that president trump cannot pull federal funding from sanctuary cities. the president signed an executive order shortly after taking office to withhold money from sanctuary cities that don't fully cooperate with the federal...
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mrs. obama saying franklin helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful and more human. martinr king, jr.'s children remembering her role in civil rights. bernice king calling her a voice in the much. the late whitney houston once saying it is the emotions that franklin evokes that are so inspirational. >> her voice, it is something that she has and the way she makes people feel. >> reporter: a number of tributes are being planned in franklin's home city of detroit. >> she meant so much to detroiters on so many levels. and one of the greatest joys of my time as mayor was june of last year when i got award frank lint key to the city. >> reporter: she had 18 grammys and two honorary grandmother mys. she was the first woman inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame and the youngest recipient of kennedy center honors and received the presidential medal of freedom so some tv tributes have been announced. mtas will honor her legacy. there's the big screen biopick starring jennifer hudson. and she did share her thoughts as well. >>> time is 7:45. the world series champion houston ast
mrs. obama saying franklin helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful and more human. martinr king, jr.'s children remembering her role in civil rights. bernice king calling her a voice in the much. the late whitney houston once saying it is the emotions that franklin evokes that are so inspirational. >> her voice, it is something that she has and the way she makes people feel. >> reporter: a number of tributes are being planned in franklin's home city of detroit....
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mr. edelman was also a legislative aide for senator robert kennedy and was with senator kennedy when they came up with the idea for approaching martin luther king, jr. about an , anti-poverty movement, which would become the poor people's campaign. after the campaign, if i recall correctly, and maybe marc can ask him, peter edelman married marion wright. the two married after the campaign. and this year, they are celebrating their 50th anniversary. [applause] >> marc and peter will be joined by another game changing history maker, dr. bernard lafayette. dr. lafayette is an icon of civil rights. he was one of the founders and leaders of the student nonviolence and coordinating committee's national citizens. he was also a courageous freedom rider. he was an associate and protege of dr. martin luther king. in fact, dr. king appointed him the national coordinator for the poor people's campaign. please join me in welcoming our next panel. [applause] >> good afternoon. audience: good afternoon. >> where you could be your today. it is an honor to sit on the panel with these gentlemen. we are glad you could be here today. i thought what we
mr. edelman was also a legislative aide for senator robert kennedy and was with senator kennedy when they came up with the idea for approaching martin luther king, jr. about an , anti-poverty movement, which would become the poor people's campaign. after the campaign, if i recall correctly, and maybe marc can ask him, peter edelman married marion wright. the two married after the campaign. and this year, they are celebrating their 50th anniversary. [applause] >> marc and peter will be...
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mrs. the extreme heat rule comes into effect if a match goes to at least the fourth sit so after martin for cho but when the second set made the players were guaranteed ten minutes of response from the hate they spent it make it an eye spots joke of it to venture a betting his way to victory in just under four hours. rule conditions but you know it is what it is and you have to kind of deal with it i had to find a way to dig myself out of the trouble. djokovic is now on track to meet roger federer and the courses federer is chasing his first title at flushing meadows in a decade the swiss is now won all eighteen of his first round matches at the u.s. open after a straight sets victory over your she heats or nischelle oka i am very happy to me to be back in new york healthy couple has been difficult so it's nice to be back feeling really good. i am happy i never stumble at the first hurdle almost time to retire but not yet so happy. that. twenty seventeen finalist medicine case needed six match points to move into the second round after a six four six four one of appalling palme in two years
mrs. the extreme heat rule comes into effect if a match goes to at least the fourth sit so after martin for cho but when the second set made the players were guaranteed ten minutes of response from the hate they spent it make it an eye spots joke of it to venture a betting his way to victory in just under four hours. rule conditions but you know it is what it is and you have to kind of deal with it i had to find a way to dig myself out of the trouble. djokovic is now on track to meet roger...
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mr. buffett on the future. the view from omaha. david with warren buffett tomorrow. ♪ taylor:ank this is -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." --er martinn martin is considering an ipo in london. it will decide whether to go ahead by september 20. thes said to seek valuations of as much as $6.4 billion. enterprise ard came out better than expected profit forecasts. that is it seen as a signal that hpe is starting to benefit from cost cuts in a move into higher services. it will be the biggest leverage loan offer of the year. investors, led by blackstone group will start marketing 80 yeah and dollars to pay for the buyouts of thomson reuters financial and risk operations. that is a bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you so much. the u.k. and european union are quietly pushing back there october deadline for reaching a brexit deal. sideserg sources say both are said to make progress by november. by european'sned government reporter in brussels. publicly, we have theresa may's spokesperson saying that talks are moving along. what is going on behind the scenes? ian: i think it has been an open secret, particularly in brussels that mid-o
mr. buffett on the future. the view from omaha. david with warren buffett tomorrow. ♪ taylor:ank this is -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." --er martinn martin is considering an ipo in london. it will decide whether to go ahead by september 20. thes said to seek valuations of as much as $6.4 billion. enterprise ard came out better than expected profit forecasts. that is it seen as a signal that hpe is starting to benefit from cost cuts in a move into higher services. it will be...
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mr. j., for inviting me on your trip. my family usually teaches literacy at the prison for mlk day. >> how come we don't do anything like that for martin because we're black all year long. they're white. they have to do extra credit. >> for this time period with obama being in office, with things going on in our country, i wanted to do a family that was just a family but if was specifically a black family and their relationship to being in a world that wasn't specifically black. >> this is serious stuff, son. kids are dying in the street. >> hold up. kids are dying? we're kids! >> my son beau, who at the time was 6. we were watching the ferguson indictment and he turned around and he said, why are all those people so mad? for our show we don't try to rip things from the headlines but at the same time we try to do what this family would actually be talking about. some of those stories sometimes are a little scary to do because some of them are not within the realm of what a comedy would talk about. that's why doing a family show will help. families will find comedy in anything. [ cheers ] >> i think you can make anything sound racist or
mr. j., for inviting me on your trip. my family usually teaches literacy at the prison for mlk day. >> how come we don't do anything like that for martin because we're black all year long. they're white. they have to do extra credit. >> for this time period with obama being in office, with things going on in our country, i wanted to do a family that was just a family but if was specifically a black family and their relationship to being in a world that wasn't specifically black....
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martine croxall. donald trump is under mounting pressure after his former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws and implicated the president in his crimes. mr!" this comes as anotherjury convicted donald trump‘s former campaign chairman paul manafort of bank and tax fraud — prior to his work for the president. the president also tweeted... "i feel very badly for paul manafort and his wonderful family. "justice" took a 12 year old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and, unlike michael cohen, he refused to "break" — make up stories in order to get a "deal." such respect for a brave man!" our washington correspondent chris buckler has this report on the latest. mr president, any reaction to the news from the manafort trial? president trump landed in west virginia to attend a rally, and to face many questions about two men who were once part of his inner circle. two men who are now facing substantial jail sentences. in new york, mr trump‘s former lawyer and fixer michael cohen pleaded guilty to tax fraud and breaking campaign finance laws. while just outside washington, a jury found the president‘s former campaign
martine croxall. donald trump is under mounting pressure after his former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws and implicated the president in his crimes. mr!" this comes as anotherjury convicted donald trump‘s former campaign chairman paul manafort of bank and tax fraud — prior to his work for the president. the president also tweeted... "i feel very badly for paul manafort and his wonderful family. "justice" took a 12 year old tax...