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to a screeching halt as riot police in balaclavas jumped out of unmarked vans in the protesters paul within minutes the police encircled the marchers breaking them down into smaller groups but only a handful tried to get away even though they had the chance to do so most it seemed resigned to the prospect of being arrested even if that could mean spending 10 days in jail. one thing you hear from protesters had time time again is this they can't throw us all in jail they just don't have enough space there are just too many of us and as if to prove exactly that point just as the arrests were reaching a climax a joint opposition flag appeared in the sky pulled by a drone all the police could do was scratch their heads. the last few weeks are anything to go by it seems that every time the government ups the pressure on the protestors it brings yet more people out into the streets against itself people who tell you whatever happens now tied up being scared. and here's a look at some developments in the global health emergency. people in britain who break new coronavirus isolation rules face fine
to a screeching halt as riot police in balaclavas jumped out of unmarked vans in the protesters paul within minutes the police encircled the marchers breaking them down into smaller groups but only a handful tried to get away even though they had the chance to do so most it seemed resigned to the prospect of being arrested even if that could mean spending 10 days in jail. one thing you hear from protesters had time time again is this they can't throw us all in jail they just don't have enough...
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here the river tigris was rising fast if left he said the building would be under water within a few days. or paul revere of other me when i think about the future of my business i feel very pessimistic. a big part of me just wants to withdraw that's how i feel right now my normal willpower and energy to do things has gone. your. crews witnessing the destruction of his hometown. the ancient town has sunk a few was in the region once known as mesopotamia considered the cradle of civilization in just a few months most of the town in the tigris valley would be a sunken treasure like a real life atlantis residents were not consulted about the controversial down beforehand. river before waters right there it's been raining and now we have snow to. the roads dogs manchu into cairo grew up in paradise garden they seemed confused about what was happening to their home the booth. for 12 years fear outs hotel was open for tourists. as an case in the surrounding land of ancient mesopotamia was inhabited for many and. numerous advanced civilizations left their mark on it this true many travelers who pass thro
here the river tigris was rising fast if left he said the building would be under water within a few days. or paul revere of other me when i think about the future of my business i feel very pessimistic. a big part of me just wants to withdraw that's how i feel right now my normal willpower and energy to do things has gone. your. crews witnessing the destruction of his hometown. the ancient town has sunk a few was in the region once known as mesopotamia considered the cradle of civilization in...
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within dependence in 1986 resident paul gilbert took the hill on their last shows that will have all the he was convinced that women should be emancipated thank goodness 5000 women were supported by their fathers and grandfathers very early on if that's how it was with me my father thought that academic success was very important. for you always make sure that my educational development was taken as seriously as my brothers is it due to. the more. the boys oh heck my cademy of sciences is located on the gulf of tunis 5 thick volumes of books originated here titled the quranic text and its variants up them as she char fever for years on the contextualization of the qur'an jewish and christian sources were analyzed including aramaic and syrian literature the latest edition sheds new light on the familiar text. book around it sounds as revelation wasn't taxed so. it was not a fixed written text. so the document we have today this revelation says you know the work of. it isn't the revelation itself but of the rabbi. leave the work we do helps muslims and also enormous limbs to do away wi
within dependence in 1986 resident paul gilbert took the hill on their last shows that will have all the he was convinced that women should be emancipated thank goodness 5000 women were supported by their fathers and grandfathers very early on if that's how it was with me my father thought that academic success was very important. for you always make sure that my educational development was taken as seriously as my brothers is it due to. the more. the boys oh heck my cademy of sciences is...
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half of the supreme court nominations have had hearings within 16 days justice burger was confirmed in 17 john paultevens 19 days. there is nothing unusual about the time. we've never confirmed anyone in the election year after july but i expect they will show up and challenge judge barrett about the law and ask her questions about her faith and if it influences her decision-making the government can establish a religion we all like them thinking one religion over another they camp their faith or not at all and the constitution guarantees to religious preference cannot be used against you if you are chosen for a job like this i expect those to fall in place and i expect her to be confirmed. judge: how long before you think she will be confirmed? >> i hope to get her out of the committee by october 26 to follow the normal rules will have to ask mitch mcconnell what to do under that we will have four days of hearing then hold over the committee and then it's up to mitch mcconnell. judge: quickly have you spoken with judge barrett since the nomination? >> yes. she called me and senator feinstein. a ve
half of the supreme court nominations have had hearings within 16 days justice burger was confirmed in 17 john paultevens 19 days. there is nothing unusual about the time. we've never confirmed anyone in the election year after july but i expect they will show up and challenge judge barrett about the law and ask her questions about her faith and if it influences her decision-making the government can establish a religion we all like them thinking one religion over another they camp their faith...
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paul george pulls up. his shot is good for 26 points for george clippers within for a minute later, denver meeting by to michael porter junior cans of from downtown. a clutch shot by porter and that would be the deal that deals it nuggets defeat the clippers won 11 one '05 the final a must-win game for the nuggets game 6 on sunday. >>all right coming up why officials at the st. louis zoo amazed with ar california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>talk about an independent woman experts at the st. louis zoo are trying to figure out how a 62 year-old ball python latest eggs despite not being near a male python for at least 2 decades, pretty where officials at the zoo say is unusual but not rare for a ball pythons to reproduce asexually what is unusual is by 5 ball. pythons usually stop laying eggs long before they reach the age of 60. >>the eggs were laid back in july 3 of the eggs remain in an incubator to used for genetic sample ain't who d
paul george pulls up. his shot is good for 26 points for george clippers within for a minute later, denver meeting by to michael porter junior cans of from downtown. a clutch shot by porter and that would be the deal that deals it nuggets defeat the clippers won 11 one '05 the final a must-win game for the nuggets game 6 on sunday. >>all right coming up why officials at the st. louis zoo amazed with ar california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills...
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take on a let's quickly talk about some of the internal wranglings within both now as government and he sidelined his economy minister paul o'grady as why did you do that very quickly. because again this is. had and i genda never argenta that my ex let's say give but some difficulties for poor posada you know his rider towards higher popularity. to having said that. we can resume with this in the sort of a a mid position because so far the fiscal framework has not been abandoned all so still may count on the perspective of add some sort of grabbed all this or just went over the years. but. only not everything that would get this would like to do it necessary so ok and if and and we know that we know that both america has given up on his plans to introduce a social security program he's keeping the plan of former left wing leader lula disembowel why is that very quickly. to the point is that you know the. trasher of money. cash france or give him so much popularity that he's now trying to let's say to become the owner of this will say on a more permanent basis not simply because of the quote on the right 11 has to understa
take on a let's quickly talk about some of the internal wranglings within both now as government and he sidelined his economy minister paul o'grady as why did you do that very quickly. because again this is. had and i genda never argenta that my ex let's say give but some difficulties for poor posada you know his rider towards higher popularity. to having said that. we can resume with this in the sort of a a mid position because so far the fiscal framework has not been abandoned all so still...
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half of the supreme court nominations have had hearings within 16 days justice burger was confirmed in 17 john paul stevens 19 days. there is nothing unusual about the time. we've never confirmed anyone in the election year after july but i expect they will show up and challenge judge barrett about the law and ask her questions about her faith and if it influences her decision-making the government can establish a religion we all like them thinking one religion over another they camp their faith or not at all and the constitution guarantees to religious preference cannot be used against you if you are chosen for a job like this i expect those to fall in place and i expect her to be confirmed. judge: how long before you think she will be confirmed? >> i hope to get her out of the committee by october 26 to follow the normal rules will have to ask mitch mcconnell what to do under that we will have four days of hearing then hold over the committee and then it's up to mitch mcconnell. judge: quickly have you spoken with judge barrett since the nomination? >> yes. she called me and senator feinstein. a
half of the supreme court nominations have had hearings within 16 days justice burger was confirmed in 17 john paul stevens 19 days. there is nothing unusual about the time. we've never confirmed anyone in the election year after july but i expect they will show up and challenge judge barrett about the law and ask her questions about her faith and if it influences her decision-making the government can establish a religion we all like them thinking one religion over another they camp their...
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down a let's quickly talk about some of the internal wranglings within both now as government and he sidelined his economy minister paul o'grady as why did you do that very quickly. because again this is. had i genda a neighbor argenta that my let's say give but some difficulties for poor posada you know his drive towards higher popularity. do have a sense that. we can resume with this in the sort of a mid position because so far the fiscal framework has not been abandoned all so still may count on the perspective of add some sort of ground 0 fiscal adjustment over the years. but. only not everything that over geddes would like to do it necessary so ok and and and we know that we know that both america has given up on his plans to introduce a social security program he's keeping the plan of former left wing leader lula disembowel why is that very quickly. to the point is that you know the. trasher of money. cash france or give him so much popularity that he's now trying to let's say to becomes the owner of this will say on a more permanent basis not simply because of the qualifiers 11 has to understand that because of
down a let's quickly talk about some of the internal wranglings within both now as government and he sidelined his economy minister paul o'grady as why did you do that very quickly. because again this is. had i genda a neighbor argenta that my let's say give but some difficulties for poor posada you know his drive towards higher popularity. do have a sense that. we can resume with this in the sort of a mid position because so far the fiscal framework has not been abandoned all so still may...
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within a week. >> we're looking at approximately a 55% smaller airline system systemwide. it's absolutely devastating. >> reporter: paulman for the heart association of flight attendants , which represents 27,000 american airline attendants. >> they have announced involuntary layoffs of over 8000 flight attendants. many in san francisco. >> reporter: restaurant owners too say their industry is on the verge of collapse. >> we can't wait. we will lose this industry and it employs over 11 million people. of the total money given only 8% wind of the restaurant industry. that money will probably run out, i would say, and like another 2 to 6 weeks. >> reporter: speaker pelosi indicated she plans to keep the house in session until congress can pass a relief bill. a vote in the house on the democrats new plan could come as early as next week. >>> some pharmacies say they are seeing a surge in people coming in for the flu vaccine. one major grocery store, a pharmacy chain in the midwest called myers, says it expects a 75% increase in flu shots this weekend. in a normal year experts say about a third of americans get the flu sho
within a week. >> we're looking at approximately a 55% smaller airline system systemwide. it's absolutely devastating. >> reporter: paulman for the heart association of flight attendants , which represents 27,000 american airline attendants. >> they have announced involuntary layoffs of over 8000 flight attendants. many in san francisco. >> reporter: restaurant owners too say their industry is on the verge of collapse. >> we can't wait. we will lose this industry...
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when is a lie 4th quarter less than 3 to go nuggets leading by 6 paul george pulls up fades away shot good 26 for george to clippers withininute later, denver leading by 2. >>i'll have the quarter. michael porter junior cans it from downtown clutch shot, he said after last game you guys got to give me the ball more they gave it their nuggets beat the clippers one 11 one '05 the final 34 game 6 is on sunday. >>and that wraps up our kron 4 news at 8 thanks for being with us this hour but stick around because our primetime news continues coming up at the top of the hour talking about what else the wildfires in northern california oregon that are giving us some of the worst air in the world, we're looking ahead to whether there is any kind of relief in sight this weekend and climate change one factor fueling these historic wildfires, but it's only expected to get worse over the next decades. what experts say we need to start doing right now it was just a get together with friends. no big deal. everybody felt fine. but now im super sick. everyone is sick. i just wish we had been more careful. it would have been easier than thi
when is a lie 4th quarter less than 3 to go nuggets leading by 6 paul george pulls up fades away shot good 26 for george to clippers withininute later, denver leading by 2. >>i'll have the quarter. michael porter junior cans it from downtown clutch shot, he said after last game you guys got to give me the ball more they gave it their nuggets beat the clippers one 11 one '05 the final 34 game 6 is on sunday. >>and that wraps up our kron 4 news at 8 thanks for being with us this hour...
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considered a mature and seseasoned polititical opeperatr within the region who helps add totoeepueue waits on a on a more even q. in- what is a. very fractious paul of the world. first all check of reporting that. well the twelve thousand people have been arrested in better a string course of a month a half on from mass protests against the prpresident of twenty six years alexander lukashenko. lukashenko won the august election by a landslide but his opponents say election was stolen well in the latest developments canada and the u uk have just announced travell bans and asset freezes on the president and his inner circle. today the french president emmanuel mackerel has been meeting is fat lana chicano sky at the at lida all the better says opposition during a visit to lithuania. frozen falls through but it has more. it's the first time in nineteen years the french president has been the twenty on a bilateral visit. however it's not lithuania belarus that is at the heart of discussions in a meeting with excellent belarusian opposition leader svetlana to kind of scalia michael said that france would continue to offer its support. to the pro democ
considered a mature and seseasoned polititical opeperatr within the region who helps add totoeepueue waits on a on a more even q. in- what is a. very fractious paul of the world. first all check of reporting that. well the twelve thousand people have been arrested in better a string course of a month a half on from mass protests against the prpresident of twenty six years alexander lukashenko. lukashenko won the august election by a landslide but his opponents say election was stolen well in...
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paul, is the air here in the bay area going to stay clear, though? >> it will. we will see our by our variations and air-quality, just within the past couple of hours. and along the coast. still good air quality, moderate we can handle, we want to go back into the unhealthy air quality. it has been confined to the immediate is in the and downwind which is north of the large fire still burning. you can see all of it still spreading out, just covered in the thick wildfire smoke so this point. switch over to the satellite perspective you can see the smoke plumes are still rolling off to the fires. this little cloud cover actually hanging out over parts of the sierra this evening. we will take a look at the forecast as we head into the weekend and talk about maybe how some of that milk will try to sneak back in from the north. >>> dramatically video, california firefighters willingly go up against on the front fire lines is everybody has left. >>> a crew made this video, documents and the battle the creek fire which is blowing a lot of that smoke in yosemite. another stunning shot showing a crew driving down residential streets
paul, is the air here in the bay area going to stay clear, though? >> it will. we will see our by our variations and air-quality, just within the past couple of hours. and along the coast. still good air quality, moderate we can handle, we want to go back into the unhealthy air quality. it has been confined to the immediate is in the and downwind which is north of the large fire still burning. you can see all of it still spreading out, just covered in the thick wildfire smoke so this...
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paul: enormous amount of spending and real revolution, kim, and energy market with a phasing out of fossil fuels and power withins, what you think on that, personal versus policy? kim: there's so much just on the policy front. you just named something excellent, joe biden is all over the place on fracking, he says i won't ban it on private land but nobody has pointed out his overall energy plan, which calls to basically get rid of fossil fuels in a short space of time will ultimately require the elimination of all oil, gas and coal jobs. these are the sort of things donald trump or moderator can show on the screen but you can do it, as kyle said, while also presenting the alternative of rebounding economy in a second trump term. paul: what about the expectati expectation, the president has been talking about joe biden's mental acuity for some time, suggesting he's lost his fastball. but if joe biden gets out there seems like he's got it together, he was together coherent fashion, could he just overturn that criticism in an instant and taken off the table. >> he certainly could but i am curious to see whether he
paul: enormous amount of spending and real revolution, kim, and energy market with a phasing out of fossil fuels and power withins, what you think on that, personal versus policy? kim: there's so much just on the policy front. you just named something excellent, joe biden is all over the place on fracking, he says i won't ban it on private land but nobody has pointed out his overall energy plan, which calls to basically get rid of fossil fuels in a short space of time will ultimately require...
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implementing and looking to strengthen our cybersecurity within our missions as well as our contract partners. >> my question would be inspector general paul martin. your office issued a report on the jet propulsion laboratory cybersecurity management last year. jpl unlike other nasa centers is managed by contractors highlighting the fact that nasa's contract with caltech did not include relevant requirements from nasa, it security policies. has the oig conducted a review for other nasa contractors, include necessary clauses, how many has your office conducted? >> thank you. we've not conducted a separate audit looking at that specific issue. if i could double back the concerns we had when nasa entered a 5-year contract with caltech the contract was absent significant it oversight provisions. we have since followed up and found out jpl has issued and nasa has accepted and we reviewed and meet the criteria, the federal oversight it oversight is going to happen at jpl. >> thank you. does the oig conduct compliance to determine if contractors are fulfilling contractual obligation, how many has your office conducted? >> a number of program aud
implementing and looking to strengthen our cybersecurity within our missions as well as our contract partners. >> my question would be inspector general paul martin. your office issued a report on the jet propulsion laboratory cybersecurity management last year. jpl unlike other nasa centers is managed by contractors highlighting the fact that nasa's contract with caltech did not include relevant requirements from nasa, it security policies. has the oig conducted a review for other nasa...
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within a week. >> we're looking at approximately a 55% smaller airline system systemwide. it's absolutely devastating. >> reporter: paul hartshorn is a spokesman for the association of professional flight attendants which represents 20,000 american flight attendants. >> they have announced involuntary layoffs. over 8000 flight attendants systemwide, many in san francisco and los angeles. >> reporter: restaurants too say their industry is on the verge of collapse. >> we can't wait. we will lose this industry which employs over 11 million people. of the total money given out only 8% went to the restaurant industry. those that got in the second round, like i did for my two restaurants, that money will probably run out, i would say like in another 2 to 6 weeks. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi has indicated she plans to keep the house in session until they get a release bill passed. she says that they could have a vote on this democrats new compromise plan as early as next week. >>> senator dianne feinstein's husband has been named in the college admission scandal at uc berkeley. university officials say uc regent r
within a week. >> we're looking at approximately a 55% smaller airline system systemwide. it's absolutely devastating. >> reporter: paul hartshorn is a spokesman for the association of professional flight attendants which represents 20,000 american flight attendants. >> they have announced involuntary layoffs. over 8000 flight attendants systemwide, many in san francisco and los angeles. >> reporter: restaurants too say their industry is on the verge of collapse....
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western conference semifinals 4th quarter nuggets leading by 5 paul george pulls up from behind the arc drops it for 3 of his 32 points clippers within 2 just a few minutes later though nuggets of to kawhi leonard the claude threads the needle to of it bots he slams it down check out that pass again man look at that what it's like to be 7 feet tall a thing of beauty under 5 minutes ago clippers now up by one leonard step back jay good 23 points kawhi for quien that would be the dagger clips take game 3 defeating the nuggets one 13 one '07 now lead 2 games to one game 4 of the series on wednesday. sanaa's vicki back to you guys. >>thank you for that jonathan now you all want to mess with this a virginia teen she practices [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. everybody felt fine. but now im super sick. everyone is sick. i just wish we had been more careful. it would have been easier than this. so wear a mask. do what you can outside
western conference semifinals 4th quarter nuggets leading by 5 paul george pulls up from behind the arc drops it for 3 of his 32 points clippers within 2 just a few minutes later though nuggets of to kawhi leonard the claude threads the needle to of it bots he slams it down check out that pass again man look at that what it's like to be 7 feet tall a thing of beauty under 5 minutes ago clippers now up by one leonard step back jay good 23 points kawhi for quien that would be the dagger clips...
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within one kilometre of where they live, the pm calling parliament's move "populist". but this is a country struggling to contain the virus and a prime minister under pressure. paul is bbc news. the headlines: president trump nominates conservative judge amy coney barrett to the us supreme court in a move that could have a major impact on landmark legal rulings thousands of protesters defy israel's nationwide lockdown to demand the resignation of prime minister benjamin neta nyahu over corruption charges. the mexican government has announced a series of arrest warrants for military and police personnel over the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 student teachers. the mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador made it a campaign promise to reopen the investigation into their disappearance in late 2014 from the town of iguala, in guerrero state. the announcement was made on the sixth anniversary of the disappearance of the students. our mexico correspondent will grant reports. almost nothing ignites popular anger in mexico like the case of the missing a3. explosion. the student teachers disappeared from this state, guerrero, exactly six years ago in late 20
within one kilometre of where they live, the pm calling parliament's move "populist". but this is a country struggling to contain the virus and a prime minister under pressure. paul is bbc news. the headlines: president trump nominates conservative judge amy coney barrett to the us supreme court in a move that could have a major impact on landmark legal rulings thousands of protesters defy israel's nationwide lockdown to demand the resignation of prime minister benjamin neta nyahu...
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within moments and we have you covered. joining me is cal perry in louisville. blayne alexander and paul butler, joy reid, reverend al sharpton and an advocate in many such cases like this as well as derrick johnson president and ceo of the naacp. many experts who know this case well. i want to begin with blayne alexander. your views on what today means and what your reporting shows. >> reporter: well today is significant. let me start by setting the scene for you. we are in front of the department of corrections. police headquarters. i can walk for blocks and blocks through downtown louisville and you would see pretty much the same thing. boarded up windows, barricades, large trucks blocking the street. the city is absolutely on edge and really preparing in many ways for the worst. i want to show you right back here. this is jefferson square park and shows you how close we are to where the police headquarters are, department of corrections. this is really kind of an epicenter where so many protesters have been gatherring, many more than 100 days now and there's this kind of almost eerie
within moments and we have you covered. joining me is cal perry in louisville. blayne alexander and paul butler, joy reid, reverend al sharpton and an advocate in many such cases like this as well as derrick johnson president and ceo of the naacp. many experts who know this case well. i want to begin with blayne alexander. your views on what today means and what your reporting shows. >> reporter: well today is significant. let me start by setting the scene for you. we are in front of the...
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paul. thank. you r.t. correspondent saskia tyler discussed the situation with lee harvey. this is a conflict that has flared up and gone through parents of love for over 3 decades now but within the last 24 hours we have seen the most serious escalation in recent years that happened on sunday but the military activity continued through the night and is still ongoing monday how we got to the stage is not entirely clear because there are such conflicting versions both the media as a break john hughes in charge of initiating these deadly clashes which violate a $994.00 truce both alleged to have footage supporting their respective stances neither of which can be it depends if verified now the leaders of the 2 arch enemy really countries have both spoken out passionately and quite aggressively showing no signs of backing down the armed forces are very menial have shoulder settlements as well as our military positions from several directions. at present the us or by johnny armies firing in the enemy's military positions most of their equipment has been destroyed armenia is doing everything possible to disrupt the negotiation process and i can see that they have succeeded. stick to
paul. thank. you r.t. correspondent saskia tyler discussed the situation with lee harvey. this is a conflict that has flared up and gone through parents of love for over 3 decades now but within the last 24 hours we have seen the most serious escalation in recent years that happened on sunday but the military activity continued through the night and is still ongoing monday how we got to the stage is not entirely clear because there are such conflicting versions both the media as a break john...
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women's party run by alice paul, the national american women's severed association run by carrie chapman catt. they spoke. they were members, but they were not powerful withinhese organizations and institutions. that did not mean they stopped advocating for the right of all women to vote. they formed their own club, their own organizations and were heavily involved. evenafrican-american women protested in front of the white house. alice paul would call upon them to do so. host: from louisville, kentucky. i wanted to reveal a story to you. i knew a lady3, named lucy stevens. suffragist, if i am saying that right. i found myself homeless back onn, and i used to see her the street every morning walking to the neighborhood grocery store. she would carry groceries. i said, how are you this morning? she would be so spry and talk just the way you are talking on tv now. she was very alert, very intelligent. she was a cotillion lady. she was a little lady, about pounds, and she was a sweetheart. i wanted to relate that to you. she talked about her times when she was a young woman and when she was in that movement. i was blessed just to know her. she was a wonderful
women's party run by alice paul, the national american women's severed association run by carrie chapman catt. they spoke. they were members, but they were not powerful withinhese organizations and institutions. that did not mean they stopped advocating for the right of all women to vote. they formed their own club, their own organizations and were heavily involved. evenafrican-american women protested in front of the white house. alice paul would call upon them to do so. host: from louisville,...
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tonight fox news paul has biden heading battleground ohio, nevada and pennsylvania with you and decided voters, biden's support 50% or better in each state but in ohio has advantages within shannon: thank you. there are protests across the country including las vegas, we will take you there live in the wake of the grand jury decision in louisville, two louisville police officers recovering after being shot during last night's and rest. let's discuss the backlash we've seen in many cities across the country to the grand jury decision in the breonna taylor case. we are joined by justin karloff and from the president's legal team jordan o. good to have you with us. let's start with reaction from tim scott, he was disappointed in the only charge brought in the breonna taylor case but cautioned people, her life, george floyd's, amaud arbery absent so many of us must be seen as a bacon for change, not a call for bloodshed. say their names and demand change, not distraction, justice does not equal revenge. where do we go from here? in his estimation he was disappointed in the way the grand jury played out. >> i understand disappointment in how grand jury's come down all the tim
tonight fox news paul has biden heading battleground ohio, nevada and pennsylvania with you and decided voters, biden's support 50% or better in each state but in ohio has advantages within shannon: thank you. there are protests across the country including las vegas, we will take you there live in the wake of the grand jury decision in louisville, two louisville police officers recovering after being shot during last night's and rest. let's discuss the backlash we've seen in many cities across...
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paul in south korea. came how linger sure pummeling this southeast corner of south korea the 2nd destructive tiny food within a matter of days this seafront restaurant was already extensively damaged by typhoon my sack last week the same family have been running it for 40 years and say they've never experienced storms like these pople had the what's he going to give up on things are completely wrecked i'm at a loss i don't know where to begin life was already tough before this. like typhoon my sac this typhoon 1st pounded the main southern japanese island of q shu with winds gusting up to 200 kilometers per hour prompting an order for nearly $2000000.00 people to evacuate their homes. john back to the southern islands of japan it lost some of its intensity but by the time it reached the korean peninsula it was still a powerful typhoon bringing destructive winds and torrential rain. already drenched from successive typhoons and then usually prolonged seasonal rains there's been more flooding especially along the pinin chillis east coast extending up into north korea the country's leader kim jong un has taken
paul in south korea. came how linger sure pummeling this southeast corner of south korea the 2nd destructive tiny food within a matter of days this seafront restaurant was already extensively damaged by typhoon my sack last week the same family have been running it for 40 years and say they've never experienced storms like these pople had the what's he going to give up on things are completely wrecked i'm at a loss i don't know where to begin life was already tough before this. like typhoon my...
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paul durham leads daily tours charging $25 a head to see the hulking ocean liner on his own tiny ferry boat. >> we advertised it on facebook, two cruises. withinr hours we'd filled up four crews. >> reporter: anthem of the assist has room for nearly 5,000 passengers. and is decked out with a wave machine, skydiving simulator, its own theater, 18 restaurants, and a 30-foot-high giraffe named gigi. gigi now stands forlorn on deck. as lonely as the crew members still on board the anthem. >> they don't get much excitement up here. next v. >> reporter: allure of the assist has a maximum capacity of nearly 7,000 passengers. she's roughly five times the size of the titanic and at this time of the year she should be cruising in the mediterranean sea. some of the passengers admit they're here because there's not much efls to do with vacations off limits. like josie and david bingly who enjoy traveling the world but not on a cruise ship. >> we like adventure. >> n dean share a tin box with 5,000 ot5,000 other people. >> but a train driver and transport enthusiast says itself doesn't get more exciting. >> being up close to these massive shipgs, it's amaz
paul durham leads daily tours charging $25 a head to see the hulking ocean liner on his own tiny ferry boat. >> we advertised it on facebook, two cruises. withinr hours we'd filled up four crews. >> reporter: anthem of the assist has room for nearly 5,000 passengers. and is decked out with a wave machine, skydiving simulator, its own theater, 18 restaurants, and a 30-foot-high giraffe named gigi. gigi now stands forlorn on deck. as lonely as the crew members still on board the...
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precedent at least three supreme court justices including john paul stevens, john roberts, and barbara o'connor have been confirmed withinvens was the shortest at 19 days. it is possible, julie, to get that done. >> julie: i think anything is possible. >> it's sandra day o'connor. my brain left me for a moment. senior moment. >> julie: you can say whatever you want. always great to see you. >> trace: with more on this let's bring in the white house director of strategic communication, big news. we've been covering breaking news now for the past hour alisa, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. i want to get your thoughts on utah senator mitt romney who was kind of a wild card, nobody was quite sure where he would come down but saying he would support the president's nominee. >> i think it shows momentum is on the side of republicans to fill thatz. i'm not surprised senator romney came out in favor just understanding the senate's constitutional role to advise and consent and the president's constitutional role to appoint nominees to the supreme court. so we're moving forward. it looks like we'll have the support. bu
precedent at least three supreme court justices including john paul stevens, john roberts, and barbara o'connor have been confirmed withinvens was the shortest at 19 days. it is possible, julie, to get that done. >> julie: i think anything is possible. >> it's sandra day o'connor. my brain left me for a moment. senior moment. >> julie: you can say whatever you want. always great to see you. >> trace: with more on this let's bring in the white house director of strategic...
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paul: how sure can we be about the safety of these vaccines? usually it takes years and years of testing, and it seems like we will get a vaccine within a year ,and-a-half of the beginning of all this. that calls into question safety. how do you think about that? dr. fuller: the years and years have to do with how the process has changed in the events of this pandemic. the years is because the phase one, two, and three are done sequentially. with the pandemic, they are being done in an overlapping fashion. all of the safety tests are still being done. nothing is being skipped. by the time we have a vaccine that completes phase 3 successfully and shows to be effective and safe. we can be confident it has gone through all of the checkmarks that are absolutely required right now to license a vaccine for public use. lisa: you would be fine getting one of the first vaccines if it came out? dr. fuller: yes. i wish i could. what you have to be aware of is when these vaccines are coming out, there will not be billions of doses suddenly available for anybody to take. it is likely going to have to go into first responders and health care workers and the
paul: how sure can we be about the safety of these vaccines? usually it takes years and years of testing, and it seems like we will get a vaccine within a year ,and-a-half of the beginning of all this. that calls into question safety. how do you think about that? dr. fuller: the years and years have to do with how the process has changed in the events of this pandemic. the years is because the phase one, two, and three are done sequentially. with the pandemic, they are being done in an...
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within russia last month. the confirmation coming from germany has elicited international expressions of concern and condemnation of the russian government. paulawkins reports. was this man poisoned by russia for being a long—time critic of vladimir putin? alexei navalny was a persistent thorn in the side of the russian president. he is currently in a coma in germany. the 44—year—old airlifted there after falling ill on a flight from siberia to moscow after he was seen drinking tea just before takeoff. the german government saysis takeoff. the german government says is unequivocal proof he was poisoned with the nerve agent another choc in that russia is responsible. —— novichok. translation: we expect the russian government to give an explanation. there are grave questions which one of the russian government can and must answer. the german government holds russia responsible because of its developed —— it was developed by the soviets during the cold war. western intelligence agencies think it has been modified or assassinations. it causes the body's basic functions to stop working once the victim has been poisoned through inhalation, ingestion
within russia last month. the confirmation coming from germany has elicited international expressions of concern and condemnation of the russian government. paulawkins reports. was this man poisoned by russia for being a long—time critic of vladimir putin? alexei navalny was a persistent thorn in the side of the russian president. he is currently in a coma in germany. the 44—year—old airlifted there after falling ill on a flight from siberia to moscow after he was seen drinking tea just...
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within that intelligence. if the team does not share that with the team that executes the raise, that is a problem. if the team that executes is lying, that is a problem. >> paul, what does that say to you? kenneth walker who was in the home and witnessed the shooting of his girlfriend is suing, claiming police misconduct. does what you just heard sound like misconduct to you? >> absolutely. remember the cops who killed george floyd were charged within days. the cops who were charged with rayshard brooks was charged within days. it has been six months and still no charges in the taylor case. again, there has been consistent irregularities. the police report was a big live. the cops have the nerve to say nobody had been hurt when breonna taylor was announced dead. they said they entered peacefully when in fact they broke down the door with a battering ram. >> what does it mean -- we know the person them coming to arrest was not there. he was already in custody. he has come forward that prosecutors tried to make him take a plea deal. they wanted him to falsely incriminate breonna taylor. what does that sound like? thao like a cover up. everybody should focus on
within that intelligence. if the team does not share that with the team that executes the raise, that is a problem. if the team that executes is lying, that is a problem. >> paul, what does that say to you? kenneth walker who was in the home and witnessed the shooting of his girlfriend is suing, claiming police misconduct. does what you just heard sound like misconduct to you? >> absolutely. remember the cops who killed george floyd were charged within days. the cops who were...
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from the best from paul mccartney, from jack bruce, from phil lynott all singing bass players and it's a great place to lead a a band from because the band is working literally withinsive announcement here tonight. you're soon going to release your first ever duets album. >> over the years, you know, i've recorded many, many duets with some amazing people herbie hancock, eric clapton, and so, we just put them all together and said, "you know, we should put this out." and we did a few - we've done a few new ones this year one with melody gardot and a a guy you're going to meet later on in the show, gashi, and they sound pretty good so it's going to be a christmas surprise now i've let the cat out of the bag. >> jimmy: no, please, that's -- we need that how did the collaboration come together with you and gashi? >> apparently, he was influenced, he liked my singing, my music a lot, and so, he's written a song about his relationship with his mama and so, he played me this song and i thought it was a hit, you know, what do i know, but i said, "i'd love to be honored if you wanted it." so i guested on the song, and we made a video together, but we haven't actually met a
from the best from paul mccartney, from jack bruce, from phil lynott all singing bass players and it's a great place to lead a a band from because the band is working literally withinsive announcement here tonight. you're soon going to release your first ever duets album. >> over the years, you know, i've recorded many, many duets with some amazing people herbie hancock, eric clapton, and so, we just put them all together and said, "you know, we should put this out." and we did...
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paul and national american women's suffrage association run by carrie chapman catt. they could be involved. they spoke. they were members. but they were not powerful within these organizations and institutions. however, that didn't mean they stopped advocating for the right of all women to vote. in fact, they formed their own clubs, their own organizations, and were heavily involved. some african-american women even picketed and protested in front of the white house as well, and alice paul could call upon them to do so. >> let's go to patrick joining us from louisville, kentucky. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i just warranted to reveal a story to you. back in '92 or '93, i knew a lady named lucy stevens. she was a suffragist, if i'm saying that right. i apologize for that. anyway, i found myself homeless back then. i was about 51, 52 years old, and i used to see her on the street every morning walking to a neighborhood grocery store, and she would carry a little sack of groceries. and i would say, hello, how are you this morning? and she would be so spry, and she would talk just the way you're talking on tv now. she was very alert and very intel
paul and national american women's suffrage association run by carrie chapman catt. they could be involved. they spoke. they were members. but they were not powerful within these organizations and institutions. however, that didn't mean they stopped advocating for the right of all women to vote. in fact, they formed their own clubs, their own organizations, and were heavily involved. some african-american women even picketed and protested in front of the white house as well, and alice paul...
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within our missions as well as with our contract partners. >> absolutely. thank you so much. my next question would be to inspector general paul martin. your office issued a report on jpl -- jet propulsion laboratory's cybersecurity management last year. jpl, unlike other nasa centers, is managed by a contractor. of course, that's cal tech. the report highlighted the fact that nasa's contract with cal tech did not include relevant requirements from nasa i.t. security policies. and so, has the oig conducted a review of other nasa contractors to determine if their contracts include necessary clauses pertaining to i.t. security? and if so, how many has your office conducted? >> thank you, mr. babin. we had not conducted a separate audit looking at that specific issue, although if i could double back, the concerns we had when nasa entered into a new five-year contract with cal tech, that the contract was absent these significant i.t. oversight provisions. we have since followed up and found out that jpl has issued and nasa has accepted, and we've reviewed, and they do meet the criteria that we were concerned about. so, the federal-imposed
within our missions as well as with our contract partners. >> absolutely. thank you so much. my next question would be to inspector general paul martin. your office issued a report on jpl -- jet propulsion laboratory's cybersecurity management last year. jpl, unlike other nasa centers, is managed by a contractor. of course, that's cal tech. the report highlighted the fact that nasa's contract with cal tech did not include relevant requirements from nasa i.t. security policies. and so, has...
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paul alexander is an oxford-educated epidemiologist, that he has a scientific opinion like other scientists do. they have back and forth and they disagree and we're not going to be controlled by deep state thinking withinquestion is, when you look at the performance of the united states, which has 4% of the porworld's population and 1t of 5 deaths, 1,000 deaths a week, 40,000 cases a day, has the administration systematically and continually, and this is another example of it, been downplaying this pandemic? the president does it at his rallies where people gather without social distance, without masks. and this is part of that pattern throughout the administration. in fact, even began before the coronavirus pandemic. the administration's attempt to marginalize science in terms of environmental regulations and more recently across the government, justice department, census bureau, department of homeland security. the administration has been trying to conform the operations of government to the personal and political interests of the president of the united states. >> and i suppose there's a feeling from many of those who are at the cdc who feel like their hands are tied. they can't really, you know, co
paul alexander is an oxford-educated epidemiologist, that he has a scientific opinion like other scientists do. they have back and forth and they disagree and we're not going to be controlled by deep state thinking withinquestion is, when you look at the performance of the united states, which has 4% of the porworld's population and 1t of 5 deaths, 1,000 deaths a week, 40,000 cases a day, has the administration systematically and continually, and this is another example of it, been downplaying...
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paul. so, in coordination with cal fire and santa rosa fire department, as the chief has stated, certain areas there are warnings. some word downgraded and also lifted some of the evacuation orders. if you live within the city limits and you are not sure where those are or what zone that you live in, you can look it up at sr city.org/e that zones. continue to monitor that website and you can also go to sr city.org/glass fire for continued updated alerts on the fire emergency. the lifted areas include the evacuation warnings for east one, to, three. of those have been lifted. and back to normal. the evacuation areas and orders that have been lifted include all this summerfield area. all spring lake, all northeast letter to and portions of calistoga south and portions of a leader that have been lifted. to be very careful and follow the information that's on our website. we still have accurate evacuation order in place for portions of calistoga south of's guy hawk, including everything east of san ramon and mountain hawk drive. we also have portions closed in a leader, east of calistoga road. north of alida between queen and and montgomery and areas east of channel drive, south of montgomery drive. it
paul. so, in coordination with cal fire and santa rosa fire department, as the chief has stated, certain areas there are warnings. some word downgraded and also lifted some of the evacuation orders. if you live within the city limits and you are not sure where those are or what zone that you live in, you can look it up at sr city.org/e that zones. continue to monitor that website and you can also go to sr city.org/glass fire for continued updated alerts on the fire emergency. the lifted areas...
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within her. she will not fall. he will help her at break of day." >> it's just so difficult to imagine why any human would do something that horrific to another human being. >> reporter: detective paulwith grim determination. halee's murder was not the only tough case weighing on him that april morning. a few weeks before, he and his partner were assigned to look into the suspicious death of a ten month old baby named jaxson. when detectives spoke to heather after her daughter's death she revealed something that stunned them. >> halee was the godmother of jaxon. >> reporter: so their jaws dropped? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: heather told police baby jackson was the son of halee's old school mate, jordan. >> she got a baby to play with without having to have a baby so. but then a terrible accident jaxson had fallen down some stairs halee rushed to the hospital where jordan explained what had happened. her boyfriend a man named thaddious rice had dropped the baby down the stairs after tripping over a diaper bag. >> jordan was crying and we, like, gave her a hug. and i looked at halee. and halee like looked at me and i was, like, "what are we gonna do?" they did what they could to help
within her. she will not fall. he will help her at break of day." >> it's just so difficult to imagine why any human would do something that horrific to another human being. >> reporter: detective paulwith grim determination. halee's murder was not the only tough case weighing on him that april morning. a few weeks before, he and his partner were assigned to look into the suspicious death of a ten month old baby named jaxson. when detectives spoke to heather after her...
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within striking distance. as we head into the debate the stakes have never been higher for president trump. in terms of crosstabs on paul's polls, has received high disapproval ratings for his handling of the pandemic. he remains having high marks on the economy. most voters rank the pandemic about the economy but should that change that would be a welcome change for the president and his reelection efforts. haidi: how much of a performance does joe need to put on? what are the main issues you think will be on the table, and used as an attack from both sides? >> this is a 90 minute debate. there will not be any breaks. four biden, expect to hear him really take on the president for his handling of the pandemic, as well as for his divisive rhetoric. for trump expect a about lowering taxes, the economy and the recovery and also expect to hear about the supreme court. the president yesterday nominating a judge to the supreme court who would replace the position of the late justice ruth bader ginsburg. republicans hope for a speedy confirmation process. november 10 there is a health care rolling. the affordable care act is al
within striking distance. as we head into the debate the stakes have never been higher for president trump. in terms of crosstabs on paul's polls, has received high disapproval ratings for his handling of the pandemic. he remains having high marks on the economy. most voters rank the pandemic about the economy but should that change that would be a welcome change for the president and his reelection efforts. haidi: how much of a performance does joe need to put on? what are the main issues you...
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deliver, period, paul, even on what it cants to accomplish here's the fed's rosengren earlier today, he said it would be a matter of luck for the central bank to reach their 2% inflation goal within 4 years. he added, this is kind of about your point to the need for fiscal, said quantitative easing on the fed side, rates are already low. again, that's the central can. the fed's own projections don't show them getting over 2% inflation in the window that goes, stretches out several years. >> and i think that's a fair critique they can't get there by themselves with any confidence whether or not it takes luck or not, i don't know. but the bottom line is the fed can't do this by itself. and that's not saying anything negative about the fed whatsoever it's just the mosaic of macro conditions that we have right now require congress to increase spending in order to maintain aggregate demand in the absence of that i think it's quite reasonable to assume the fed won't hit its objectives policy, i think you have more than a sporting chance i think you have a damn good chance of get to those objectives but in the absence of fiscal policy, you can't get there and that's reality everyone's d
deliver, period, paul, even on what it cants to accomplish here's the fed's rosengren earlier today, he said it would be a matter of luck for the central bank to reach their 2% inflation goal within 4 years. he added, this is kind of about your point to the need for fiscal, said quantitative easing on the fed side, rates are already low. again, that's the central can. the fed's own projections don't show them getting over 2% inflation in the window that goes, stretches out several years....
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$100000.00 students within a few days they will be here the start of term a huge blow to their expectations and a test of their willpower barnsley al-jazeera in manchester. one court says charge paul resists a bargain he's story inspired the film thoughts on wonder with terrorism complicity in merger and forming an armed rebel group paul rusesabagina declined to respond to all 13 charges and denies any criminal wrongdoing he was arrested on suspicion of terrorism last month after travelling from the us to to by police not responded to questions about how and where he was arrested webb has been following the case from nairobi. to begin appeared in handcuffs in a court room and wonders capital kigali amid tight security prosecutors say that he is responsible for terrorism and involvement in an armed group that carried out attacks inside one he's facing about 12 charges relating to these alleged offenses he declined to plead to the charges he said he wants to face them separately but his family say he's been denied legal representation of his choice and that he's just been given lawyers by the rwandan government not been allowed to hire his own legal representation during one of thos
$100000.00 students within a few days they will be here the start of term a huge blow to their expectations and a test of their willpower barnsley al-jazeera in manchester. one court says charge paul resists a bargain he's story inspired the film thoughts on wonder with terrorism complicity in merger and forming an armed rebel group paul rusesabagina declined to respond to all 13 charges and denies any criminal wrongdoing he was arrested on suspicion of terrorism last month after travelling...
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compliment is -- >> reporter: paul derham leads tours charging $25 a head to see the hulking ocean liners on his own tiny ferry boat. >> so we advertised it on facebook, two cruises. within we filled up four cruises. >> reporter: anthem of the seas has room for nearly 5,000 passengers. it's decked out with a wave machine, skydriving simulator -- skydiving simulator, its own theater, 18 restaurants, and a 30-foot-high giraffe named gigi. gigi now stands forlorn on deck as lonely as the crew members still on board the "anthem." >> they don't get much excitement out here. >> reporter: next door is her biggest sister. "allure of the seas" has a maximum capacity of nearly 7,000 passengers. she's roughly five times the size of the "titanic," and at this time of the year, she should be cruising in the mediterranean sea. some of paul's passengers admit they're here because there's not much else to do. with vacations off limits. like josie and david bincliff who enjoy traveling the world but not on a cruise ship. >> we like adventure. >> not keen to share a tin box with 5,000 other people. >> reporter: but vin mann, a train driver and transport enthusiast, told us it doesn't get
compliment is -- >> reporter: paul derham leads tours charging $25 a head to see the hulking ocean liners on his own tiny ferry boat. >> so we advertised it on facebook, two cruises. within we filled up four cruises. >> reporter: anthem of the seas has room for nearly 5,000 passengers. it's decked out with a wave machine, skydriving simulator -- skydiving simulator, its own theater, 18 restaurants, and a 30-foot-high giraffe named gigi. gigi now stands forlorn on deck as...
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paul on this part of the conversation. we're now hearing rumblings from nbc news that there was a family of andres guardado killed by the sheriff's deputy and it may be affiliated to a gang withinn you speak to a little bit about how -- is this rare or is this something that's systemic within rights of initiation for police officers in the most bankrupt of cases? >> president obama's commission said that one of the major problems with policing is that too many departments have a warrior mentality. it's us, the men and women in blue, against the citizens who they're supposed to serve and protect. but instead they regard almost as enemy combatants. and the obama administration made a number of common sense proposals that, as we noted, the trump administration threw in the garbage. the attorney general's ignorance and blind loyalty to donald trump is costing human lives. one in 1,000 black men and boys will be killed by the police. and so we have to recognize that important ways the criminal justice system is not broken. it's working the way it's supposed to, to ensnare black and brown bodies. so what this moment also calls for, in addition to reform, is to think about transformat
paul on this part of the conversation. we're now hearing rumblings from nbc news that there was a family of andres guardado killed by the sheriff's deputy and it may be affiliated to a gang withinn you speak to a little bit about how -- is this rare or is this something that's systemic within rights of initiation for police officers in the most bankrupt of cases? >> president obama's commission said that one of the major problems with policing is that too many departments have a warrior...