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perhaps, that muriel boatlift had a role in carter's loss in the 1980 election. it's not so much the numbers that pose the problem, carter's vietnam initiative were accepted more readily. it's the perception of loss control that provides redmeat for anti- refugee or immigrant candidates and we have to pay attention to that. we've seen that kind of reaction in europe since the large movements of 2015 through 2016, the so-called local million. a backlash that gets rolling in response to perceptions of lost control leads not only to bed refugee policy but, quite dangerously, it also leads to the growing strength of openly authoritarian priorities hungry this really poses the greatest challenge to today's refugee and asylum policy and we are really facing an enormous dilemma it is somewhat hard to be optimistic some figures put it in context, 1950 through 1951 when the key international refugee instruments were being drafted by the world population was about 2.5 million in 1980 when the refugee act was passed was about 4.5 billion. in 2020 the world population was ex
perhaps, that muriel boatlift had a role in carter's loss in the 1980 election. it's not so much the numbers that pose the problem, carter's vietnam initiative were accepted more readily. it's the perception of loss control that provides redmeat for anti- refugee or immigrant candidates and we have to pay attention to that. we've seen that kind of reaction in europe since the large movements of 2015 through 2016, the so-called local million. a backlash that gets rolling in response to...
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mayor muriel not take place o workers in warehou. fits in on virginia break down what is happening here int was not all.cwnha tpret trump brought forth the idea m rantil wnt t counyirou be roy ugh helmody oem facilffsy.if fonearrk. d.cwe'r be td shawnilit as thereeaac been ren feedback from trump administration and do we know can they f the city's hands technicallyst' one otheseh territory here shawn. thisth court b not onlying st, communities in png favrm country and mayor of alexandriaus alsoti spoken out on this all of the negative lyev and weir legislation. e know this fight is far he isnightomigh seg theie aui yo f the foxl erho seg theie aui yo f the foxl erho yoorastda ln ynks ck a t right soy asked caitlinhe sud if >> no storms llyocal noi break e ce ki o is f keyboard thuer tomorrow urst caed showers and storms today may get some in the metro, too, it's another day, hazy sunshine. humid, temperas in 80s and couldtu preop a shower or thunderstorm late day. that's theroetup for tomor and here's what you're planning forecast lo
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today. >> what the hundred people showed up at a high school for its befuddlement a controversial murielix we painted our. it was printed in 1936. then used as vent, >> this is our original home. they will take over the bay area beach is for the fourth annual surfing competition. donations are encouraged. witnesses said their better surfers the value. if we zoom in, it is exactly what i'm talking about. this is a new accident. that is started to clear as well. >>> it is busy on the bridge. oppose slowing you down. and company in that was direction. >>> we made it to the end of the work week. is a great start to the day. and cloudy and foggy spot. parts of the bay. as we head to the fbi, enjoy the warm up in store for us. temperatures will be about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. you see the fog outside above that. really pretty sunrise. temperatures running in the mid to upper 50s. their headlines. the ocean breeze will be relaxing for today. them into modern. tomorrow and sunday. the warmest temperatures you will see as we head through today, we still call at the coast. here is the sa
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a short time ago dc mayor muriel bowser announced she is norew rring this case to the dc attorney generalhe us attorney's office for a criminal investigation. t >>> aeen-ager was sentenced to urfe in prison for the killing of alington county police officer. 17 year old dejuan take harris ran over officer ap my care-with a stolen get away veh during a burglary back in 2018. caprio drew her gun told her to get out of the car he stepped on the gad ran over r. her is prison sentence comes with the possibility of patrol. >> the park police chief is stepping down, chief rert mclane's resignation is taking a new job with the department of the he served as chief for six years and spent a total of 26 years with the department. no word yet o his replacement. heill leave his position without ever a fullyddressing the contrersial shooting death ofan b ghaisar by two of his officers in 2017. >>> president trump appears to be back on board with the idea of expanding background checks with gun byers. today he repeate his report for what he called meaningful checks but insisted the us alreadyroas ng meas
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muriel mcdonald and jackie are part of the sunrise movement, young people working to address climate change. their khans brought the meeting to a halt. >> seems like the base wants this, the candidates want this, but the dnc leadership saying noen an we're trying to figure out why. >> reporter: it's true nearly every single democratic presidential candidate said would support a climate change debate. several signed up for a climate forum next month but the dnc says sangening an official debate is a slippery slope. >> if you have a climate debate, you need a debate for every issue there are more than 12 issues that the democratic party believes are important and more than 12 issues that the american voter wants to hear from candidates about. >> the dnc planned 12 debates. climate change came up in the first two. still they and plan to ask the full dnc to vote again on sated. >> discussion among the dnc members here made it sound like climate change or a climate crisis is one of many issues that all have to be dealt with. i'm saying that without solving the climate crisis, all the othe
muriel mcdonald and jackie are part of the sunrise movement, young people working to address climate change. their khans brought the meeting to a halt. >> seems like the base wants this, the candidates want this, but the dnc leadership saying noen an we're trying to figure out why. >> reporter: it's true nearly every single democratic presidential candidate said would support a climate change debate. several signed up for a climate forum next month but the dnc says sangening an...
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muriel came about. >> i don't want to -- we're over time. thank you, jim and skip. [ applause ] >> and hias. [ applause ] >> so we have gotten a congressional perspective and state department perspective. but we also are going to get a white house perspective. stewart eisenstadt who was president carter's domestic policy adviser throughout the carter administration couldn't join us today. but i did manage to sit down with him two weeks ago at his law firm in washington at covington and bulger and talked to him about the frunlee act. and his role as domestic policy adviser under president carter. >> my name is markette field i'm the president and ceo of hias founded as the hebrew immigrant aid society where the american jewish communities refugee organization. i'm here to do today with ambassador stewart eisenstadt, the domestic policy adviser to president carter throughout both of president carter's presidential campaigns and throughout his white house years. ambassador eisenstadt was a key actor in the implementation of the refugee act of 1
muriel came about. >> i don't want to -- we're over time. thank you, jim and skip. [ applause ] >> and hias. [ applause ] >> so we have gotten a congressional perspective and state department perspective. but we also are going to get a white house perspective. stewart eisenstadt who was president carter's domestic policy adviser throughout the carter administration couldn't join us today. but i did manage to sit down with him two weeks ago at his law firm in washington at...
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my mother was muriel schapiro, born february 26, 1920 in chicago, a nice jewish girl who sang italian opera. my father settled in india. [indiscernible] they risk their lives to form the c.i.o. my uncle, may he rest in peace, was known as the chicago kid. i have a brief poem that i dedicated to the men and women at the sfpd. and in love and memory of our fallen comrades. ashes to ashes -- >> thank you. your time is up. can you submit the poem, if you would like? >> god bless the men and women of the sfpd. >> next speaker, please. >> hello, district 11. usually i am more afraid of s. of p.d. today, we've got probably a poorly vetted and undertrained deputy over there who will interact with a member of the public in that fashion. i was very offended about that. there is an order that i know you take seriously. the website, let's talk about that real quick. not surprising. we have infrastructure. it got shouted out a little early. there is the number of things. yes, it needs some quality assurance work. best thing you can do right now, it is not indexed, it is not indexed to internal or
my mother was muriel schapiro, born february 26, 1920 in chicago, a nice jewish girl who sang italian opera. my father settled in india. [indiscernible] they risk their lives to form the c.i.o. my uncle, may he rest in peace, was known as the chicago kid. i have a brief poem that i dedicated to the men and women at the sfpd. and in love and memory of our fallen comrades. ashes to ashes -- >> thank you. your time is up. can you submit the poem, if you would like? >> god bless the men...
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with renee muriel. >> this entire thing since epstein was charged in manhattan has been a really emotional thing. this is the time that so many of the victims got to speak which was a really intense emotional environment. >> were there people who hadn't come out before or these people mostly on the record? >> i think several of them had already come forward or had filed lawsuits, but some were saying they were just now coming to terms with what happened. and so you saw several cases where people were still coming up and talking but were going up anonymously as a jane doe. >> oh, wow. so you have people there who wanted to give their account but were jane does and were anonymous because they have not been public. >> they have not been public and they weren't ready. they said that they still needed more time to process what had happened to them so long ago. >> i don't know how criminal procedure usually works in these circumstances when a defendant dies. what happens to the case now? assuming it gets dismissed. >> the criminal case, yes, is going to get dismissed. that's just the technical p
with renee muriel. >> this entire thing since epstein was charged in manhattan has been a really emotional thing. this is the time that so many of the victims got to speak which was a really intense emotional environment. >> were there people who hadn't come out before or these people mostly on the record? >> i think several of them had already come forward or had filed lawsuits, but some were saying they were just now coming to terms with what happened. and so you saw several...
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plowed the embassy and unleashed a series of offense for political asylum that led directly to the murieloat lift into the arrival of more than 125,000 cubans. all of them, myself included benefited from this refugee act. today for two days after my arrival my parents and i started taking english lessons in the evening for free. we didn't need the government help because we had family and my parents found jobs right away. my father was a truck driver and my mother was a seamstress i went to work at a fact will force displacement currently stands. more than over the next couple of days. more than 70 million women men and children forcibly uprooted from their homes by violence and persecution. 25 million who have crossed international borders and over 40 million in their own countries known as internally displaced persons where refugees and state lists are our core constituency we also join with partners to protect the internally displaced. this often involves working in war zones under extremely dangerous conditions. as deputy high commissioner i am enormously proud of over 17 thousand peo
plowed the embassy and unleashed a series of offense for political asylum that led directly to the murieloat lift into the arrival of more than 125,000 cubans. all of them, myself included benefited from this refugee act. today for two days after my arrival my parents and i started taking english lessons in the evening for free. we didn't need the government help because we had family and my parents found jobs right away. my father was a truck driver and my mother was a seamstress i went to...
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he called it a muriel and it is. israel is nothing short of a miracle. david, i'm with judy on this even though it looks like - what you don't want is to have an israeli government that shut that out and now all the attention is like a laser on them. their political rivals of president trump they do not like him and agitating for his impeachment. he, of course, really hates them and is just been clear - [audio difficulties] david: there's a big rally there was a lot of democrat candidates are there as well. we will be covering that life so stay tuned for that. meanwhile, china showing its military might just miles from hong kong border. the president was speaking about it moment ago and we will have the very latest live from hong kong, coming next. ♪ all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whet
he called it a muriel and it is. israel is nothing short of a miracle. david, i'm with judy on this even though it looks like - what you don't want is to have an israeli government that shut that out and now all the attention is like a laser on them. their political rivals of president trump they do not like him and agitating for his impeachment. he, of course, really hates them and is just been clear - [audio difficulties] david: there's a big rally there was a lot of democrat candidates are...
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my name is muriel thomas. i noticed you opened your talk with you kind of said it will be difficult to debate twhawhat wa going on in the mind of the quakers in barbados back then. mine isn't really a question but to encourage you to dig deep near that. the reason being is because barbados is in my dna. i was born and raised there as an anglican. came to the u.s. your topic was very pertinent to me. one of the things i have found as a member of your philadelphia yearly meeting is that race and slavery is often held over there as something that happened in the past and doesn't have very much particular influence or there's a forgetfulness of how it was. and being from barbados, i do know some stories of how barbados was a location where slaves were broken before they were transported to other caribbean colonies and to the u.s. so there's this wanton forgetfulness. i would encourage you and other historians to really dig deep near that history because one of the things i know in coming here a lot of the barbados
my name is muriel thomas. i noticed you opened your talk with you kind of said it will be difficult to debate twhawhat wa going on in the mind of the quakers in barbados back then. mine isn't really a question but to encourage you to dig deep near that. the reason being is because barbados is in my dna. i was born and raised there as an anglican. came to the u.s. your topic was very pertinent to me. one of the things i have found as a member of your philadelphia yearly meeting is that race and...
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mere muriel bowser.happened to so many place, to so many people, that there is finally a tipping point on it. this fear of the gun makers and the gun lobby is changing, and so i think there is real opportunity for real bipartisanship. the key for us is to make sure we bring everybody to the table. >> build those positive bridges and start trusting each other. we have to start communicating with each other. we have to d more active listening to find out what's going on. we can't serve as mayors as a focus group of one. >> after parkland, our families got together and started stand with parkland, and our families are on every end of the political spectrum. but they came together to work on issues that they felt there could be compromise. they've paid the ultimate price for this. and they know what it means if we don't figure out a way to stop these mass shootings. >> and you can see more of adriana's conversation with all four mayors tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> looking forward to that conversation.
mere muriel bowser.happened to so many place, to so many people, that there is finally a tipping point on it. this fear of the gun makers and the gun lobby is changing, and so i think there is real opportunity for real bipartisanship. the key for us is to make sure we bring everybody to the table. >> build those positive bridges and start trusting each other. we have to start communicating with each other. we have to d more active listening to find out what's going on. we can't serve as...
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mayor muriel bowser who met with mayor whaley before our panel discussion. >> when you reached out to, are with her and i know how resilient the people of dayton are but i also know they want to see change. >> reporter: bowser, whaley, hunschofsky and dyer sent a letter to senate leaders mitch mcconnell and charles schumer demanding the senate approve two university background check bills the house passed in february. >> mayors quickly move around the issue of gun control because it affects our communities so directly. you saw this past week 254 mayors sign a letter saying, hey, senate, get to work and pass background checks. >> reporter: in all three of your cases shooters passed back ground checks. why do you see that as the answer? >> universal background checks tied to risk protection orders together can make a difference. i'm hopeful that we're starting to see this movement happen now. >> reporter: you see that as a first step? >> yes. >> i do. >> just start with that one conversation with you know, the background checks where they might be able to find consensus. once you start
mayor muriel bowser who met with mayor whaley before our panel discussion. >> when you reached out to, are with her and i know how resilient the people of dayton are but i also know they want to see change. >> reporter: bowser, whaley, hunschofsky and dyer sent a letter to senate leaders mitch mcconnell and charles schumer demanding the senate approve two university background check bills the house passed in february. >> mayors quickly move around the issue of gun control...
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muriel y graciela. tres preguntas. opciÓn mÚltiple.bes por quÉ? ♪ ♪ raul: y dicen por ahÍ. lo tenemos en la casa. estoy con la muy bella, con tostado y flow. cÓmo estÁs? >> cabros -- sabrosito, sabrosito. >> estoy muy feliz de bailar y traerle buenas nuevas. >> quien me bailÉ quién y para >> hay que poner a bailar a los hombresestamos muy contentos. >> cÓmo se dio es -- esta uniÓn con becky g? >> pero mostramos y le gustÓ. ella no se pone con problemas profesionales. video maravilloso y mira. >> de quÉ va? >> el momento en que la mujer en calidad de reina le dice los sÚbditos hombres que quiero que me baile. quiero que me bailes a mÍ porque soy la reina. raÚl: usted harÁ lo que yo diga, bÁsicamente. antes de escucharlos, sus giras comienzan en miami. >> el 2 de agosto y el 8 de agosto washington, d.c. y luego en nueva york el 10 de agosto. raÚl: nosotros le pedimos al staff de "despierta amÉrica"que se preparen porque quieren que nosotros les bailaremos. >> no sÉ cÓmo vamos a hacer pero vamos a bailar. >> si estÁ cocinando o limpiando,
muriel y graciela. tres preguntas. opciÓn mÚltiple.bes por quÉ? ♪ ♪ raul: y dicen por ahÍ. lo tenemos en la casa. estoy con la muy bella, con tostado y flow. cÓmo estÁs? >> cabros -- sabrosito, sabrosito. >> estoy muy feliz de bailar y traerle buenas nuevas. >> quien me bailÉ quién y para >> hay que poner a bailar a los hombresestamos muy contentos. >> cÓmo se dio es -- esta uniÓn con becky g? >> pero mostramos y le gustÓ. ella no se pone con...
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. >> desapareciÓ por el jardÍn izquierdo para darle la vuelta a la pizarra despuÉs el cubano muriel conn la segunda parte gracias al tanto de quiÉn se habÍa equivocado en la primera parte willfrid i >> asÍ fue el debut de lampard como entrenador atenciÓn hoy termina la jornada del fÚtbol inglÉs entre el manchester united y el wolverhampton >>> seguimos con fÚtbol espaÑol, al atlÉtico de madrid enfrentÓ al getafe luego del centro del inglÉs 1 por 0 y a cobrar en la que perdiÓ el barcelona contra el atlÉtico club bilbao en donde tambiÉn ganÓ el real madrid >>> en condiciÓn de visitante >>> recuerden que estoy en repÚblica dominicana porque llegÓ el gran dÍa el comienzo de la tercera temporada de exatlÓn estados unidos mÁs adelante estarÉ hablando con erasmo y con jessica. >> volvemos a los estudios >>> gracias amigo >>> un fin de semana muy movido sobre todo en la parte futbolÍstica >>> decepcionante para mÍ >>> ademÁs pasÓ todo como no tenÍa que pasar >>> venÍa de una pretemporada fatal, ganÓ su primer partido el barcelona pierde su partido el atlÉtico de madrid que venÍa con muchÍsima f
. >> desapareciÓ por el jardÍn izquierdo para darle la vuelta a la pizarra despuÉs el cubano muriel conn la segunda parte gracias al tanto de quiÉn se habÍa equivocado en la primera parte willfrid i >> asÍ fue el debut de lampard como entrenador atenciÓn hoy termina la jornada del fÚtbol inglÉs entre el manchester united y el wolverhampton >>> seguimos con fÚtbol espaÑol, al atlÉtico de madrid enfrentÓ al getafe luego del centro del inglÉs 1 por 0 y a cobrar...
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steve liesman, jim muriel and michael gapeman, thank you as well. >>> and reaction to the interview,r how people die jugested remarks. >>> and later head from an investor up 50 on the dow before the interview. up a 67 ghnorit w. "squawk box" will be right back. >>> markets prepare for powell. >> well -- we're waiting. >> investors hoping for some interest rate clarity out of jackson hole this morning. this hour we speak with cleveland fed president loretta me mefter er mester >>> and record-high short faals in sight and talks of a tax hike does washington even care anymore? >> the asian financial hub preparing for more demonstrations as american tech giants crack down on a disinformation campaign. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ wishing and hoping and thinking and praying ♪ planning and dreaming each night ♪ >> announcer: live from the most powerful city in the world new york this is "squawk box." >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm joe kernen and becky is off today. futures have picked
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it's the progressive nature of my mayor, muriel bowser who is bringing the public health approach throughor us to fully fund gun violence prevention research in this country. we know there's been a gag order functionally of this research for over 20 something years. it's now time to support the efforts to fund nih and the cdc for gun violence prevention research. >> dr. roger mitchell, thank you for coming. there is literally no more important work being done than this work. this is a very urgent problem. >>> still ahead, the president says he's opening gun background checks, but how long will that last now that the nra is warning him against it. plus, we'll talk to one of more than 200 mayors calling for the senate to cut its vacation short and get back to washington to address the gun violence epidemic. chicago mayor lori lightfoot joins us. "morning joe" is coming right back. us "morning joe" isom cing right back when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics.
it's the progressive nature of my mayor, muriel bowser who is bringing the public health approach throughor us to fully fund gun violence prevention research in this country. we know there's been a gag order functionally of this research for over 20 something years. it's now time to support the efforts to fund nih and the cdc for gun violence prevention research. >> dr. roger mitchell, thank you for coming. there is literally no more important work being done than this work. this is a...