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the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a safe separated space sponsor cyclists are around vehicles the box areas are marked with the stencil at intersections act as advanced limit lines for people to garter at a red light this increases the 1r0ir7b9 to drivers people will ride past stopped vehicles at the fronltd of the intersection give them room and stop short of limit line behind the bike without objection and cross only after the green light and people cleared the bike box bicycle traffic lights allow people on bikes to proceed while vehicles are stopped be unaware aware of those bike san francisco general hospital but stay aler
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people can't walk.he guy's ankle is broken or whatever it is so you help that person to an area where he can have a seat. people are in shock, things like that. you just try to help folks. >> how soon after did emergency responders show up? >> they were there, i have to tell you, within minutes. >> how many people would you say you saw -- >> i can't give you a number. there were just people all over. there was a lot of injuries. >> [ inaudible ]. >> no. i honestly have to say no. you're just going to work. people are just going doing their daily routine. never expect things like this to happen. whatever the cause was, whatever the reasoning was, it happened and it's a very, very unfortunate thing. hopefully most of the folks have minor injuries, maybe these folks will be fine. but when you get on a train every day or get on a bus or a plane, you never think things like this happen. you just don't think it's going to happen. you put your faith in the folks that are doing their jobs. that's what you do. >
people can't walk.he guy's ankle is broken or whatever it is so you help that person to an area where he can have a seat. people are in shock, things like that. you just try to help folks. >> how soon after did emergency responders show up? >> they were there, i have to tell you, within minutes. >> how many people would you say you saw -- >> i can't give you a number. there were just people all over. there was a lot of injuries. >> [ inaudible ]. >> no. i...
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. >> -- not even believable when you hear 22 people a day. 22 people a day. these are numbers that you wouldn't even think are believable. and a lot of it is because the fact that they can't get better. they have no service whatsoever. it's been really, really badly handled. one of the things i've done, we allow when that wait is so long and so horrible -- sometimes, by the way, a simple procedure or simple prescription, just a very simple thing can make a person's life wonderful health wise. and they can't see the doctor. they can't get to see the doctor. and we have a plan where if you have a wait, you're going to leave, you're going to go across the street or down the road or a few miles away, you're going to see a doctor, a really good doctor. you're going to get taken care of. 100%. or you're going to go and you're going to go to a local hospital, whether it's public or private. you're going to get taken care of and your government is going to pay your bill and you're going to be all set. it's going to be very good. very simple. >> that's a promise. that
. >> -- not even believable when you hear 22 people a day. 22 people a day. these are numbers that you wouldn't even think are believable. and a lot of it is because the fact that they can't get better. they have no service whatsoever. it's been really, really badly handled. one of the things i've done, we allow when that wait is so long and so horrible -- sometimes, by the way, a simple procedure or simple prescription, just a very simple thing can make a person's life wonderful health...
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those you can are members of congress, hedge fund people, bankers and private equity people.that people today feel that bankers -- alien unlawful enemy combatant the media two -- anthony: the media too, david. [laughter] >> there's no doubt that bankers are unpopular, and private equity and hedge fund people are not going to win popularity contests, but they're doing productive things for society, and they are helping create jobs. we're not just parasites on society as, unfortunately, some people think. some people in washington have the view that bankers or people in private equity or hedge funds are not productive, and i think that's not fair. trish: part of that's because of the tax code. back to some kind of tax reform that needs to happen as you stated earlier in the program. what does that mean for people like yourself? >> well, i'm worried less about myself than what the economy would do. right now i think that people in my situation are actually doing pretty well, so whether taxes go up for me or not, it's not my main concern. my main concern as an american is to make
those you can are members of congress, hedge fund people, bankers and private equity people.that people today feel that bankers -- alien unlawful enemy combatant the media two -- anthony: the media too, david. [laughter] >> there's no doubt that bankers are unpopular, and private equity and hedge fund people are not going to win popularity contests, but they're doing productive things for society, and they are helping create jobs. we're not just parasites on society as, unfortunately,...
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they can't charge young people more than three times less than older people. but also something called geographic or community ratings. so within a state you can divide up if you are an insurer various areas, regions, rating areas and the state regulator will allow you to choorge different prices. the idea is that health care costs are typically higher in certain areas. or health care needs are certainly higher in those areas. so they are doing this. individuals aren't charged based on their history. communities could be. >> followup question. go ahead. caller: so when the deductibles are so high. i'll not going to get an operation because my deductible is almost $7,000. so all these people with these deductibles are going to wait until they turn 65. it is going to impact medicare to the it might bankrupt medicare. they aren't getting it because they can't pay the deductible. everybody says quhen i go to medicare i'm going to walk in the door and start the process of going to the doctor, of getting better and costing the medical community. zoo how close are yo
they can't charge young people more than three times less than older people. but also something called geographic or community ratings. so within a state you can divide up if you are an insurer various areas, regions, rating areas and the state regulator will allow you to choorge different prices. the idea is that health care costs are typically higher in certain areas. or health care needs are certainly higher in those areas. so they are doing this. individuals aren't charged based on their...
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want people to interpret it. not talking about the tape released but those not released. >> stand by brian. let you get back to your reporting. bring in st. louis, and long island guests. former police officers. as the police are out there, national guard is out there, according to our reporters out there, looks like more people have shown up, defying this curfew, david klinger, but as city officials have said, police brass, as long as it's peaceful they'll let them continue. >> if they have set up for lack of better term rules of engagement for when to move against people. it makes perfect sense to see the flow of the people. why the additional group of several hundred or whatever your reporter just stated have shown up, who knows. but so long as not doing anything that violates the law, i assume the police will give them quite a bit of wiggle room. >> is this standard procedure? would the new york police department handle this the same way for enforce the curfew and get everyone off the streets? >> nypd deals w
want people to interpret it. not talking about the tape released but those not released. >> stand by brian. let you get back to your reporting. bring in st. louis, and long island guests. former police officers. as the police are out there, national guard is out there, according to our reporters out there, looks like more people have shown up, defying this curfew, david klinger, but as city officials have said, police brass, as long as it's peaceful they'll let them continue. >> if...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ people have the power ♪ people have the power ♪ people have the power ♪ ♪ >> you know, theregroupsish these terrorist groups, they love the phenomenon of the grey zone which is where people get on, christians, muslims, they loathe the grey zone where people mingle, and they want to divide us, and i thought, you know, when we went back, it wasn't about the melody, it was about harmony. that's what i felt. i felt it wasn't about our song, it was about the crowds singing it back to us sort of thing. you know, it's powerful, rock and roll, you know, as an act of defiance. >> rose: indeed, it is. that's the first thing i think about when i think about rock and roll, in part, is defiance. >> that's right. there is nothing more romantic in the world than fight, it's the essence of romance. >> rose: yeah. and joy, you know, is the really ultimate act of defiance. when you think of music, you know, the beatles or mozart or beethoven -- you know, irish people, we can surrender to men melancholy any day of the week and cry in the peer but u2 was founded on the pure act of defiance, joy.
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ people have the power ♪ people have the power ♪ people have the power ♪ ♪ >> you know, theregroupsish these terrorist groups, they love the phenomenon of the grey zone which is where people get on, christians, muslims, they loathe the grey zone where people mingle, and they want to divide us, and i thought, you know, when we went back, it wasn't about the melody, it was about harmony. that's what i felt. i felt it wasn't about our song, it was about the crowds...
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that is what people need. that type of leadership because leadership comes in times of turmoil. not when everything is a bed of roses and pedals. thipedal -- petals. this is bad we are going to show it to you and let the process work. when you tell somebody who doesn't believe you hey, we have a video but we are not going to show it to you, that is what concerns people. that's what makes people even more angry. >> gentlemen, stand by if you would. we will continue our live coverage of the situation in charlotte from all angles right here on fox news channel. whoa. what's going on here? oh hey allison. i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. val from voya? yeah, val from voya. quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house? we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? no, i'm more like a metaphor. okay, a spokes-metaphor. no, i'm... you're a spokes-metaphor. yeah. ok. see how voya can help you
that is what people need. that type of leadership because leadership comes in times of turmoil. not when everything is a bed of roses and pedals. thipedal -- petals. this is bad we are going to show it to you and let the process work. when you tell somebody who doesn't believe you hey, we have a video but we are not going to show it to you, that is what concerns people. that's what makes people even more angry. >> gentlemen, stand by if you would. we will continue our live coverage of the...
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a lot of people don't know this. there is a lot of talk out there about violence on the front lines. i was there for a month and a half and there was not one ounce of violence. for the first time in history, before we colonized america, native tribes were at war with one another, many times. this is the first time that you have this many tribes gathered in one place, standing together united, to stand up for not only their rights but human rights. and the access to clean water. all they are doing is protecting clean water. so ultimately, you know, obama's administration just stepped in. department of justice, the army corps of engineers and said they're going to temporarily halt construction. that's beautiful. but that's not a win. a win is when s moving this pipeline to some other location to affect clean water, but we're going to stop it. we're going to nix it like we did with keystone xl. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i also have a question. because you're a millennial, i want to ask one more thing. this is an
a lot of people don't know this. there is a lot of talk out there about violence on the front lines. i was there for a month and a half and there was not one ounce of violence. for the first time in history, before we colonized america, native tribes were at war with one another, many times. this is the first time that you have this many tribes gathered in one place, standing together united, to stand up for not only their rights but human rights. and the access to clean water. all they are...
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they are being filled up by people from mexico, not from people of the united states.e have got to change it around , folks, i am sorry. we have got to change in around. and it will change. this will keep out the violent cartels and gangs as well as their drugs that are poisoning our youth and many others. many, many others. but that is just the beginning. i'm going to ask congress to send me a bill to repeal and replace, finally obamacare. it's a disaster. it's a disaster. [applause] mr. trump: under senate rules, that bill can be passed with 51 votes. 51. not a big deal. especially if we hold the senate and i think we will. remember they were saying, well, if trump wins, most of those people are up but i'm higher than some of them so it's very interesting. i think we are doing very well, i have to tell you. i think we are doing very well. the pundits are extremely upset. meaning, a republican congress and savelican president can americans from this disaster in a single afternoon. very simple. and remember the judges, remember the supreme court justices, the justices
they are being filled up by people from mexico, not from people of the united states.e have got to change it around , folks, i am sorry. we have got to change in around. and it will change. this will keep out the violent cartels and gangs as well as their drugs that are poisoning our youth and many others. many, many others. but that is just the beginning. i'm going to ask congress to send me a bill to repeal and replace, finally obamacare. it's a disaster. it's a disaster. [applause] mr....
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greatest people on earth. greatest. we have a lot of great people.e have a lot of great people on earth, but we have to fight the bad ones. you have to do together. anyone who cannot condemn the hatred of the oppression, and violent of radical islam lacks the moral clarity to serve as our president. just remember, doing it for many, many years, and now she is saying what she is going to do. she very much caused the problem, when you think about it. her weakness, her ineffectiveness caused the problem, and now she wants to be president. i do not think so. the commander in chief of this nation must speak with moral clarity and conviction. our system of government is the best in the world, and as your president, i will defend our values and speak out against all of those who assault our values in any way, shape, or form. [applause] we will be united -- thank you. we will be united and unified as americans across all backgrounds and all walks of life. today we had caught this evil five completed the bombs. thug who planted the bombs. thank you, law enfor
greatest people on earth. greatest. we have a lot of great people.e have a lot of great people on earth, but we have to fight the bad ones. you have to do together. anyone who cannot condemn the hatred of the oppression, and violent of radical islam lacks the moral clarity to serve as our president. just remember, doing it for many, many years, and now she is saying what she is going to do. she very much caused the problem, when you think about it. her weakness, her ineffectiveness caused the...
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the people in his community.have to get real about this election. this is about you and your children and future. the only two things that can having the best 30-40 years this country has had ever in terms of economic and social progress, massive discovery, everyone in this audience over 30 years old has a legitimate chance to live to be 100 without the threat of old-timers -- alzheimer's. we are on the verge of this. we have to pick a good leader. we cannot be defeated by political gridlock in washington or economic and social turmoil around the world. she ought to be president. communitytch the program, she should be president because she's the only one standing with understanding. they keep us safe and get us out of the mess we are in. go out and talk to your friends and neighbors about this. everything i read is bad. i think i will stay home.
the people in his community.have to get real about this election. this is about you and your children and future. the only two things that can having the best 30-40 years this country has had ever in terms of economic and social progress, massive discovery, everyone in this audience over 30 years old has a legitimate chance to live to be 100 without the threat of old-timers -- alzheimer's. we are on the verge of this. we have to pick a good leader. we cannot be defeated by political gridlock in...
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, it is all people. >> reporter: there is all people out here.ust heard him say all lives matter, which is not something we have heard very much out here. it is an unusual and different and one worth noting as it is now about 1:30 in the morning. you get a sense from most of the protesters we talked to, they are tired and that's one thing that is consistent among this message. >> i was struck by him putting his arm around you, making note of the fact that it is more than just black people out there. there are whites, there are latinos. but, again, talk about peace and that's a good thing to begin with because that's what that community has to return to. leland, thanks for your great work out there. >> leland, can i ask one other question though? we haven't talked about this this evening. there were reports there were going to be some protests, some marches in some other parts of the city, specifically an area known as the southpark area. have you heard anything about that? did that, in fact, happen? have those crowds dissipated or gone home? >> r
, it is all people. >> reporter: there is all people out here.ust heard him say all lives matter, which is not something we have heard very much out here. it is an unusual and different and one worth noting as it is now about 1:30 in the morning. you get a sense from most of the protesters we talked to, they are tired and that's one thing that is consistent among this message. >> i was struck by him putting his arm around you, making note of the fact that it is more than just black...
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it just wasn't so great for some people.econdly, saying i will make it the way it used to be is like me saying i would like to be 20 again. i would. you know? [laughter] mr. clinton: but i would not vote for somebody who promised to make me 20 again. [cheers and applause] mr. clinton:. look, what we need to do to grow faster and grow fairer is straightforward, affordable, achievable, and has been recognized by economic experts from the right to the left to be something that would produce a great jobs boom in america but -- both for people with college educations and noncollege people. we need an infrastructure program that rebuilds the roads, infrastructures, airports and , the water systems. there are a lot of babies all over the country drinking water with too much lead. if you took them all up and put things down that were clean and new, you would create a kind of jobs and give our children a healthier future. we need affordable rapid broadband in every rural community in america. there are 5 million children in this coun
it just wasn't so great for some people.econdly, saying i will make it the way it used to be is like me saying i would like to be 20 again. i would. you know? [laughter] mr. clinton: but i would not vote for somebody who promised to make me 20 again. [cheers and applause] mr. clinton:. look, what we need to do to grow faster and grow fairer is straightforward, affordable, achievable, and has been recognized by economic experts from the right to the left to be something that would produce a...
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many people believe that. so i think it's important for us not to be, you know, kind of led off track. and a focus on that which causes this type of reaction. what is it and what could be done to prevent these type of reactions to perceived injustice. >> we're going to go back to the scene in charlotte now with nbc news correspondent tammy leitner. tammy, any developments this now? >> they have brought out more police in riot gear. i can tell you that. and the line where we're at seems to be holding firm. if you can see, there is riot police all the way across here, all the way across here. and they're pretty much keeping the protesters at a distance here. but i don't know if we can get a shot for you all the way beyond where we are. okay. not sure if you can see that. but what's happened over there is riot police have moved the protesters down, i would say, at least a block, a block and a half. and they've done that by shooting off flash-bang boos the crowd and dispersing tear gas. most of the tear gas has be
many people believe that. so i think it's important for us not to be, you know, kind of led off track. and a focus on that which causes this type of reaction. what is it and what could be done to prevent these type of reactions to perceived injustice. >> we're going to go back to the scene in charlotte now with nbc news correspondent tammy leitner. tammy, any developments this now? >> they have brought out more police in riot gear. i can tell you that. and the line where we're at...
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from what we can tell, people are starting -- some people are starting to dissipate. there are other people getting beyond the gas, again, just waiting to get close to the police again. from what i could tell, they are moving in, don. you mentioned that civilian, that happened in front of us. i heard the explosion, and moments later, i saw a crowd gather around a person. later i talked to a young lady who saw what happened and had a video of it and there was a young man who was protesting that apparently got hit by something. he was on the ground bleeding profusely and police started tending to him. inch igzly it was reported he was killed, that was an inaccurate report. the city of charlotte tweeted he was on life support. that's what we know about him right now. from what we've heard, the chief of police tweeted earlier it was a civilian-on-civilian incident that it was not police that caused that injury, but people here on the ground as we mentioned, don, they're reading reports on social media, and i heard one woman start yelling at the crowd that they killed anot
from what we can tell, people are starting -- some people are starting to dissipate. there are other people getting beyond the gas, again, just waiting to get close to the police again. from what i could tell, they are moving in, don. you mentioned that civilian, that happened in front of us. i heard the explosion, and moments later, i saw a crowd gather around a person. later i talked to a young lady who saw what happened and had a video of it and there was a young man who was protesting that...
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go. -- where black people who go -- black people could go.e want them to see the statutes that legislated bodies created because we tend to demonize the architects of racism, we want all races to be members of the klan and it would be convenient if that is where they lived but that is not where they lived. we have members of the legislature creating these documents and these doctrines to burden the people of color. until you understand the intensity of resistance to integration, you cannot understand why we are still dealing with racial bias in this country. if you understand this history you would be foolish to think that the civil rights act or the voting rights act was sufficient to end this history of racial inequality. you would recognize that people are still going to try to undermine black people. charlie: you said i'm not persuaded that we would eliminate the problems in the education system and employment system unless we change the narrative of racial difference that we have all accepted. bryan: i think that is right. we are infecte
go. -- where black people who go -- black people could go.e want them to see the statutes that legislated bodies created because we tend to demonize the architects of racism, we want all races to be members of the klan and it would be convenient if that is where they lived but that is not where they lived. we have members of the legislature creating these documents and these doctrines to burden the people of color. until you understand the intensity of resistance to integration, you cannot...
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people pulled over people are aware why. one thing we heard in the focus groups is people don't think speeding is a problem in because no gets a speeding ticket in san francisco. which brings to a slight side but important one which is equity. wroo t i know issues around enforcement and equity and social justice have come up a number of times. we are doing community outreach to make sure that they are aware what we are doing and make sure as we have high visibility enforcement in the larger enforcement operations going into communities there is a awareness what we are doing and worked with the community so make sure it is done in a way that is received positively because we want to make all communities receive the benefit the enforcement and don't want to do it there but very sensitive there are issues. part of our communications research was to fund a white paper on equity and vision zero through the vision zero net work. the draft is in comment circulation but center that in the next week or 2 and circument. two items is i
people pulled over people are aware why. one thing we heard in the focus groups is people don't think speeding is a problem in because no gets a speeding ticket in san francisco. which brings to a slight side but important one which is equity. wroo t i know issues around enforcement and equity and social justice have come up a number of times. we are doing community outreach to make sure that they are aware what we are doing and make sure as we have high visibility enforcement in the larger...
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certainly most people did not have televisions. most people did not have air-conditioners.ost people did not have microwave ovens. most people did not have personal computers, or smartphones, they would never have imagined them, they were buck rogers things. most people have not flown on an airplane. most people had not received penicillin, other antibiotics. you can go down a long list of things we have now that have practically raise our living standards. so the idea that we are report society is just absurd -- a po or society is just absurd. brian: i want to put on the screen the budget of the department of defense since barack obama became president. 2009, $666 billion. you can see it went up a little bit, and came down in 2013 to 570, and in 2016 it is down to 585, and as the years went on, of course, the inflation rate also. what's the average inflation rate? robert: right now, the average inflation rate if you don't count oil and food is about 2%. if you count, include oil and food its 1%. so inflation is very low. brian: what do you think of those numbers on defense
certainly most people did not have televisions. most people did not have air-conditioners.ost people did not have microwave ovens. most people did not have personal computers, or smartphones, they would never have imagined them, they were buck rogers things. most people have not flown on an airplane. most people had not received penicillin, other antibiotics. you can go down a long list of things we have now that have practically raise our living standards. so the idea that we are report...
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people in the united states. sometimes because we have so much information from all around the world television television, computers, phones , it seems as if the world is falling apart. because we always get information there is a war here or a terrible environmental disaster there . conflict here. this horrible issue is happening. everybody shouting and everybody hates each other. you get depressed. using what is happening? but the truth is when you look at all the measures of well-being in the world, if you had a choice of when to be born and you did not know who you were be or what nationality or male or female or religion go when in human history would be the best time to be born? that would be now the world has never been healthier healthier, wealthier, better educated, less violent, more tolerant than it is today. we don't always see that because of the terrible things happening around the world with the tragedies and injustices' and it is your job to fix tuition never be discouraged because you have more
people in the united states. sometimes because we have so much information from all around the world television television, computers, phones , it seems as if the world is falling apart. because we always get information there is a war here or a terrible environmental disaster there . conflict here. this horrible issue is happening. everybody shouting and everybody hates each other. you get depressed. using what is happening? but the truth is when you look at all the measures of well-being in...
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people -- a lot of people have left already. i would say that there's a couple hundred that are still here. some people are now kneeling in front of the police and praying, but from what i can tell, there's nothing holding these people back from leaving even though we've heard several times over the loud speaker police asking the crowd to disperse. that pub lilic defender we mentioned earlier trying to keep the space between protesters and police is also asking people to leave but obviously they are not moving. a lot of people are starting to yell, really agitating things toward the police. again, it does not look like this crowd is actually moving, anderson. >> and in terms of just numbers, you said, perhaps, i think you said as many as 100 or so or more. do wyou have a sense of how man people there are still there and approximately sort of police presence as well? >> reporter: it's hard to really get a scope because, again, there are around three intersections so i can see two of them right now. i can't really see to the other
people -- a lot of people have left already. i would say that there's a couple hundred that are still here. some people are now kneeling in front of the police and praying, but from what i can tell, there's nothing holding these people back from leaving even though we've heard several times over the loud speaker police asking the crowd to disperse. that pub lilic defender we mentioned earlier trying to keep the space between protesters and police is also asking people to leave but obviously...
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these are foolish people. we have a lot of foolish people. john: kmele foster, i guess trump thinks you are foolish. >> both donald trump and hillary clinton think we have unique risks associated with people like isis and bad if he their was people. john: we do, they have a point. >> but freedom of speech isn't about speech we like. it's about protecting speech at the margins. the speech has to present a clear and present danger before we stop people from saying these things on the internet. john: isis is a clear and present danger. if people are saying come joins. we are going to kren soarp that? >> we see people pass laws to keep us safer and they often get abused by governments. john: the alien and sedition act, what they were saying is don't criticize us. >> the principle was you couldn't say things that were untrue that would make it hard for the country to defend itself. but instead they went after their political opponents with it. john: trump wants to rewrite libel law. >> when the "new york times" hits a hit piece or "the washington
these are foolish people. we have a lot of foolish people. john: kmele foster, i guess trump thinks you are foolish. >> both donald trump and hillary clinton think we have unique risks associated with people like isis and bad if he their was people. john: we do, they have a point. >> but freedom of speech isn't about speech we like. it's about protecting speech at the margins. the speech has to present a clear and present danger before we stop people from saying these things on the...
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> yes, but most people -- all the polls suggest that most people believe that those people who are here should not be betorted. >> if you think immigration is a big issue and you're using that as a litmus test for voting in the presidential election, there's two clear choices. there's donald trump's plan for immigration, which we heard. there's hillary clinton's 100-day amnesty for all. there's a clear choice. >> did he do what he had to, to accomplish reaching out to the people fence sitting? >> i don't think so. i think frankly from a political perspective, i think he does need to double down. he tried. i think he tested the waters. the reaction he got from his base was, we're giving you no wiggle room. you cannot fudge on this immigration issue. >> meaning when he seemed to soften on deportation and said it was going to be done humanely. >> exactly. he got quite a backlash. and frankly, he's not going to change the minds of latinos. he's not going to change the minds of people who think he's a racist. the problem with donald trump is not his policies. you can disagree with people on
> yes, but most people -- all the polls suggest that most people believe that those people who are here should not be betorted. >> if you think immigration is a big issue and you're using that as a litmus test for voting in the presidential election, there's two clear choices. there's donald trump's plan for immigration, which we heard. there's hillary clinton's 100-day amnesty for all. there's a clear choice. >> did he do what he had to, to accomplish reaching out to the people...
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people want power. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is working to make this technology better, more affordable so it can reduce emissions around the world. that's what we're working on right now. ?? anything meant to stand a body without proper foot support can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve lower-back, knee or foot pain from being on your feet. find your nearest kiosk at drscholls.com. also available from dr. scholl's: heavy duty support for lower back pain, lightens the impact of every step. i was energetic. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. ly
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some people like it and some people don't. people are using that statement all over the place now.hat do you have to lose? it's so bad. some of the inner cities are so bad that it's -- look, it's a disgrace frankly what's happened. >> a 20% jump in the number of african-americans no longer in the workforce, 58% increase of black americans on food stamps. this is only since obama has been president. home ownership. i go through the entire list. you have made it a point in the campaign to go specifically to reach out to black americans, go to black churches and say give me a chance. historically republicans haven't done that. why is this so important to you? >> i think maybe i'm a little different than a lot of the republicans. i think some of the states we're leading, like i see we're doing great in maine, we're doing great in connecticut we're doing great in places that normally a republican couldn't do well. they haven't juan these states in years. colorado has been amazing. it's incredible what's going on in wisconsin. we're doing great. we're doing well in a lot of places that a
some people like it and some people don't. people are using that statement all over the place now.hat do you have to lose? it's so bad. some of the inner cities are so bad that it's -- look, it's a disgrace frankly what's happened. >> a 20% jump in the number of african-americans no longer in the workforce, 58% increase of black americans on food stamps. this is only since obama has been president. home ownership. i go through the entire list. you have made it a point in the campaign to...
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people pulled over people are aware why. one thing we heard in the focus groups is people don't think speeding is a problem in because no gets a speeding ticket in san francisco. which brings to a slight side but important one which is equity. wroo t i know issues around enforcement and equity and social justice have come up a number of times. we are doing community outreach to make sure that they are aware what we are doing and make sure as we have high visibility enforcement in the larger enforcement operations going into communities there is a awareness what we are doing and worked with the community so make sure it is done in a way that is received positively because we want to make all communities receive the benefit the enforcement and don't want to do it there but very sensitive there are issues. part of our communications research was to fund a white paper on equity and vision zero through the vision zero net work. the draft is in comment circulation but center that in the next week or 2 and circument. two items is i
people pulled over people are aware why. one thing we heard in the focus groups is people don't think speeding is a problem in because no gets a speeding ticket in san francisco. which brings to a slight side but important one which is equity. wroo t i know issues around enforcement and equity and social justice have come up a number of times. we are doing community outreach to make sure that they are aware what we are doing and make sure as we have high visibility enforcement in the larger...
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people pushing our camera people and seen people kicking in windows and doing all sorts of things that obviously they should not be doing. one person we're told is on life support from a gunshot wound and another person, a police officer also injured. talking to marcus depalllo, a freelance photographer. giving update live from north carolina. >> i'm on west martin luther king drive and south tryon street. seeing a large crowd continuing to walk down the street. hearing in the background is group of very loud motorcycles and three wheelers, been going around all night. haven't seen them do anything than ride around. i apologize for the sound. >> we can hear you. go on. the group has calmed down somewhat. not seen as many windows smashed. i'm probably going to break off unless you have questions for me. >> want you to be safe. continue to do your thing and get back in touch with us here on cnn these are live pictures still happening late into the midnight hour here on cnn. police that have joined now and police officers in riot gear and forming a line on bicycles, coming from affiliate
people pushing our camera people and seen people kicking in windows and doing all sorts of things that obviously they should not be doing. one person we're told is on life support from a gunshot wound and another person, a police officer also injured. talking to marcus depalllo, a freelance photographer. giving update live from north carolina. >> i'm on west martin luther king drive and south tryon street. seeing a large crowd continuing to walk down the street. hearing in the background...
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people are saying we could get 100 million people watching. by definition, your personal and it's not going to be up to the media or the campaigns to spin it. >> all right. but they will try to spin it. all right. we have to take a break. up next, police shootings and terrorism become the hot topics on the campaign trail this week. we'll discuss the issues and their political impact when we >>> what we know and what you should know about him is that he was an american citizen who deserved better. that is our position, and it should be yours. >> keith scott's brother-in-law ray dotch responding after charlotte police released video of the scott shooting. we're back with the panel. right after the shooting, both in tulsa and also in charlotte, by police of black called it, as we discussed with joel benenson, intolerable, and she said that trump had no answers. >> he certainly doesn't have any solutions to take on the reality of systemic racism and create more equity and opportunity in communities of color and for every american. >> rachel, your
people are saying we could get 100 million people watching. by definition, your personal and it's not going to be up to the media or the campaigns to spin it. >> all right. but they will try to spin it. all right. we have to take a break. up next, police shootings and terrorism become the hot topics on the campaign trail this week. we'll discuss the issues and their political impact when we >>> what we know and what you should know about him is that he was an american citizen who...
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give people amnesty. there won't be any way that this end. >> you have two people shaking their head no. >> that might have been george w. bush's plan in 2004 and i can't believe i'm defending george w. bush but what he talked about in 2007 was comprehensive immigration reform. nobody going back to the home country. people were getting in the back of the line which ended up being the gang of 8 plan. he was in the same place where the majority of democrats are, sensible republicans are and the majority of americans are and different from the kind of speech and policy that donald trump did tonight. i want to talk about the economics of this. everyone is talking about how much money, how much money, you know, the country has cost by illegal immigration. the fact of the matter is that undocumented immigrants actually pay $12 billion in taxes every year and these are taxes that they don't get back but they're taxes that they pay with either employers who comply but they can't get their taxes back because they
give people amnesty. there won't be any way that this end. >> you have two people shaking their head no. >> that might have been george w. bush's plan in 2004 and i can't believe i'm defending george w. bush but what he talked about in 2007 was comprehensive immigration reform. nobody going back to the home country. people were getting in the back of the line which ended up being the gang of 8 plan. he was in the same place where the majority of democrats are, sensible republicans...
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have been hit in the last 5 years on and off the train that's 23 people and 46 people have been hit on the line in general and we're proposing 40 hours of transit stops but the proposal is much more than that we have 32 block increase or sector along terryville and proposing improvements at 23 blocks for pedestrian safety and by the time you put that with the projects we're working on we touched 31 directs on the corner with pedestrian safety improvements in support of vision zero wanted to just go over the boarding islands so people know what we're talking about people have different ideas in this case what is showing up on the top 23 on terryville and the bottom is a new island that was conducted open n judah they allow and support not getting into driveways their descend where the boarding island will be and allows for emergency responder issues and mountain ability we've heard a number of other ideas besides just the boarding elements and many of these are great and excited to it is stuff we're adding to the proposal for the boarding islands the 3 workers enforcement, education
have been hit in the last 5 years on and off the train that's 23 people and 46 people have been hit on the line in general and we're proposing 40 hours of transit stops but the proposal is much more than that we have 32 block increase or sector along terryville and proposing improvements at 23 blocks for pedestrian safety and by the time you put that with the projects we're working on we touched 31 directs on the corner with pedestrian safety improvements in support of vision zero wanted to...
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ofis a few people out thousands. the dishonest media, these people, the most dishonest people.ou can ever find. they will not report that. they will not report the gesture. they will not report anything. but the good news is the cameras followed them. that is the only way i can get the cameras to move so they would be able to see how many thousands of people we have here and outside. the media is disgusting. -- someone said, what have you learned most? and i have learned number one how great the american people are a number two, how totally dishonest the media is. look at that horrible sign. look at that horrible, disgusting sign. look at that. look at that horrible, disgusting --can you see the sign? let me tell you -- no one will report that. they will say that we were rude because we shouted them down. when are we going to get smart, folks? you know, the truth is, that is why we have a movement because we are not going to take it anymore. i am telling you. cheering we are going to put sanity back in the white house. we are going to have law and order and safety. we're going
ofis a few people out thousands. the dishonest media, these people, the most dishonest people.ou can ever find. they will not report that. they will not report the gesture. they will not report anything. but the good news is the cameras followed them. that is the only way i can get the cameras to move so they would be able to see how many thousands of people we have here and outside. the media is disgusting. -- someone said, what have you learned most? and i have learned number one how great...
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people want power. than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is working to make this technology better, more affordable so it can reduce emissions around the world. that's what we're working on right now. ♪ energy lives here. gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. hey, searching for a great used yeah! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. i don't want one that's had a big wreck just
people want power. than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is working to make this technology better, more affordable so it can reduce emissions around the world. that's what we're working on right now. ♪ energy lives here. gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash...
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other people are afraid. this work is necessary because there are so many bomblets and so it is necessary work. messagesked her what she has for americans. opportunity to tell the american people about what is going on in my country and the problem. the war may have ended 40 years ago, but for the people of laos, it hasn't. it is still very live for many of us in laos. the hope was that as people hear and understand the problems, the role be more support, more awareness, and we will get additional support to do our work. , presidentcoates obama announced the $90 million. do you know how they arrived at this number? t-rex i honestly don't. it is hard to say. amy: he did not quite offer an apology to laos. again, the amount of bombs that we are talking about that were dropped on this tiny country, if you can explain -- one of the things that we said was the u.s. dropped at least 2 million tons of bombs on laos, the equivalent of one planeload every eight minutes 24 hours a day for nine years -- more than were d
other people are afraid. this work is necessary because there are so many bomblets and so it is necessary work. messagesked her what she has for americans. opportunity to tell the american people about what is going on in my country and the problem. the war may have ended 40 years ago, but for the people of laos, it hasn't. it is still very live for many of us in laos. the hope was that as people hear and understand the problems, the role be more support, more awareness, and we will get...
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people everywhere knew about us then. people became aware of us.hat meant that military government could no longer suppress us in the way they had before. our group was back on the map. after we were held by the authorities, my husband was banned from acting. i suggested he focus on his work with the ffss. he began to take prohita very seriously. i think that was great for him. >> translator: she's my guiding light. >> reporter: when ffss was founded 15 years ago, it had just nine members. today it has 110 staff and 500 volunteers. in 2013 the group began a new initiative and formed an ambulance team. to take people who are ill or injured to hospital. there are 35 people on the team and the service is available 24 hours a day. 30-year-old is a volunteer on the ambulance team. his regular job is as a cycle taxi cab driver. he works at least 10 hours a day from morning to night. his daily wage is about $4. his only just making ends meet. but he likes his job. >> translator: if i get a call for an emergency rescue, i can go straight to help the ffss.
people everywhere knew about us then. people became aware of us.hat meant that military government could no longer suppress us in the way they had before. our group was back on the map. after we were held by the authorities, my husband was banned from acting. i suggested he focus on his work with the ffss. he began to take prohita very seriously. i think that was great for him. >> translator: she's my guiding light. >> reporter: when ffss was founded 15 years ago, it had just nine...
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so many people. so many, many people. so sad. they will be joining me on the stage in a little while. and i look forward to introducing -- these are amazing, amazing people. countless americans who have died in reason years would be alive today if not for the open border policies of this administration and the administration that causes this horrible, horrible thought process. it is called hillary clinton. this includes incredible americans like 21-year-old sarah root, the man who killed her arrived at the border, entered federal custody, and then was released into the u.s. -- think of it. into the u.s. community under the policies of the white house, barack obama and hillary clinton. weak. weak, weak policies. weak and foolish policies. he was released again after the crime and now he is out there at large. sarah had graduated from college with a 4.0, top student in her class. one day before her death. also among the victims of the obama/clinton open border policy was grant roanebeck. a 21-year-old convenience store clerk and a
so many people. so many, many people. so sad. they will be joining me on the stage in a little while. and i look forward to introducing -- these are amazing, amazing people. countless americans who have died in reason years would be alive today if not for the open border policies of this administration and the administration that causes this horrible, horrible thought process. it is called hillary clinton. this includes incredible americans like 21-year-old sarah root, the man who killed her...
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as other people came in and tried to grab these people -- [ yelling ] >> yeah. we're fine, anderson. we're fine. just someone taking out their frustrations on me. >> they're throwing tear gas at you and me. why did we get tear gassed? we weren't being violent. we responded in a way that was frustrated aun and upset saying that's enough. that doesn't mean i'm violent. that means i've had enough. >> scenes from earlier in the night. charlotte's mayor said they've considered setting a curfew for the city. earlier in the evening we spoke about whether that would work. >>> sometimes curfews work. they did not work very well in ferguson. i know that for a fact having been on the ground in ferguson when the governor put curfews into place in missouri, they didn't work. because you'll find those who are out to destroy property and to not exercise the first amendment right in a way in which it was written, they don't care anything about curfews whatsoever, and it becomes more of a challenge for the police. that becomes a decision they'll have to make. >> the mayor is als
as other people came in and tried to grab these people -- [ yelling ] >> yeah. we're fine, anderson. we're fine. just someone taking out their frustrations on me. >> they're throwing tear gas at you and me. why did we get tear gassed? we weren't being violent. we responded in a way that was frustrated aun and upset saying that's enough. that doesn't mean i'm violent. that means i've had enough. >> scenes from earlier in the night. charlotte's mayor said they've considered...
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we have people showing up, 25,000 people show up and 30,000 people. [applause] mr. trump: we announced one day, we had one in the pensacola the other day, we had tens of thousands of people that showed up a day and-a-half before the speech on twitter. people want to see great things happen to this country. people really love this country. the people of this country really love this country and other countries want to see great things happen because it's so important. i think this is going to be the most important election we have had for many, many decades and i'm not sure you are going to have a second chance at it. [applause] >> donald, on jobs, what industries do you expect would benefit from your economic plan to create high-paying jobs going forward? mr. trump: i think h and r block would be a disaster. ow about people -- it's so complicated. and people that frankly are making a small amount of money. they have to go and have their tax returns done by people. and by the way, when they're done, you'll have 10 different tax people. the whole thing is crazy. so th
we have people showing up, 25,000 people show up and 30,000 people. [applause] mr. trump: we announced one day, we had one in the pensacola the other day, we had tens of thousands of people that showed up a day and-a-half before the speech on twitter. people want to see great things happen to this country. people really love this country. the people of this country really love this country and other countries want to see great things happen because it's so important. i think this is going to be...
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two people actually. are. >> dickerson: what do you make of the strategies? do you want to talk about what what these two are going to do? i've asked the candidate surrogates about it a lot. what do you think? >> i think they're too too much. let's think about this, hillary clinton's campaign is talking about, you know, she's going to try to come up with these one-liners. she's going to try to throw him off. well, if that is a strategy, fine, it's a good strategy. why would you tell somebody about it? it's like saying, i'm going to tell a joke, here's the punch line, now here's the joke. you're not going to get much of a laugh if that's your strategy in telling jokes. i think they should be quiet. i think too many times it's these advisers that are trying to show people in the media how smart they are. they ought to let the candidate be the one people are focusing on. i want to say one other thing, john, this idea of putting hecklers in the audience, i mean, hillary clinton talking about putting mark cuba
two people actually. are. >> dickerson: what do you make of the strategies? do you want to talk about what what these two are going to do? i've asked the candidate surrogates about it a lot. what do you think? >> i think they're too too much. let's think about this, hillary clinton's campaign is talking about, you know, she's going to try to come up with these one-liners. she's going to try to throw him off. well, if that is a strategy, fine, it's a good strategy. why would you tell...
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and i think people have to stop giving people excuses. you were lied to if you voted for those people and the fact that they constructed narratives to cause them to avoid them, because we're watching america destroy americans that have taken control not just of people that believe in it but the people that don't understand they're enforcing it so i get the feeling that people have to get smart we are at war and we have to know the enemy but we have to demand that our elected officials stand up on what they ran on our call them out and we have to demand when our senior military fights wars it's based on the support to defend the constitution it's the theory that only exists to keep them doing exactly that. >> what happens with 16, 18 and how does that relate to freedom of speech of speech for us. >> the thing to keep in mind is i don't see the republicans in congress even getting in the way of that and i raised a point we go to warsaw and the student cooperation here and what happens is it is groups affiliated with the oic. they work with
and i think people have to stop giving people excuses. you were lied to if you voted for those people and the fact that they constructed narratives to cause them to avoid them, because we're watching america destroy americans that have taken control not just of people that believe in it but the people that don't understand they're enforcing it so i get the feeling that people have to get smart we are at war and we have to know the enemy but we have to demand that our elected officials stand up...
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it is not just black people. it is blacack and white people saying it together.e want transparency. that is the number one problem in charlotte. there was not transparency and the police overreacted, did not listen to the community leaders that were on the ground, and exacerbated a problem that did not have to go this way. explain the governor of north carolina, your state, the stance he is taken right now? where you see things going? his relationship with the governor -- with the mayor of charlotte? she did impose a curfew, but said they would not enforce it if people were peaceful -- and the people were peaceful. explain who gives the governor his power and the movement you have been leading, the moral mondays movement and the effect you think it is had. >> supposedly, the people give the governor the power. but let's look at the governor's rhetoric. my deep suspicion is there is some pushing around all of this to try to grade some political movement. you know, he is in trouble. so my understanding from the clergy is that there wasn't even a great desire by the
it is not just black people. it is blacack and white people saying it together.e want transparency. that is the number one problem in charlotte. there was not transparency and the police overreacted, did not listen to the community leaders that were on the ground, and exacerbated a problem that did not have to go this way. explain the governor of north carolina, your state, the stance he is taken right now? where you see things going? his relationship with the governor -- with the mayor of...
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so people are conflicted. people are in many cases voting for the least unattractive choice. >> rose: and does that say our politics are broken? >> oh yes, i think there is no question that our politics are broken. but i don't know that they are easily put back together. i think there is a kind of, it's kind of pie in the sky to think an election is going to solve that. my pal ron brownstein has talked about this phenomenon more articulately than i do. but we're in the middle of a big transformation in the country. we know that dem graphically, culturally we're seeing things change at a rapid pace. there are some people comfortable with that, there are a lot of people uncomfortable with that. >> rose: those people not comfortable are voting with trump. >> the people less comfortable are in the trump camp and the people more comfortable are part of the obama coalition and with hillary cln ton. >> rose: part is the diversity of the country. >> the diversity and how that is affecting the which we live. and-- . >>
so people are conflicted. people are in many cases voting for the least unattractive choice. >> rose: and does that say our politics are broken? >> oh yes, i think there is no question that our politics are broken. but i don't know that they are easily put back together. i think there is a kind of, it's kind of pie in the sky to think an election is going to solve that. my pal ron brownstein has talked about this phenomenon more articulately than i do. but we're in the middle of a...
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more than 15,000 people board there every day. >> people who were there, you just heard some from the new jersey transit worker, people who were there are describing hearing an explosion when the train hit. that new jersey transit worker, mike, he says the first car, actually went partially airborne with the impact when it hit. the video we are seeing from the new jersey transit hub really gives some idea of the scope of the damage and what people went through here. the roof of the terminal collapsed. debris absolutely everywhere. you hear people on this video yelling. emergency crews are still tending to victims at this moment. the number of injured and dead, we always want to stay still very fluid right now as more information is coming in. investigators are just now starting to get on the scene to try to figure out what happened and why this happened. the national transportation safety board telling cnn just a short time ago that it is launching an investigation into the crash. let's listen in right here. >> -- most likely it comes on. it will stop that train, everything. >> but th
more than 15,000 people board there every day. >> people who were there, you just heard some from the new jersey transit worker, people who were there are describing hearing an explosion when the train hit. that new jersey transit worker, mike, he says the first car, actually went partially airborne with the impact when it hit. the video we are seeing from the new jersey transit hub really gives some idea of the scope of the damage and what people went through here. the roof of the...
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i have watched these people -- the same for our local law enforcement people. we're backing up at every way we possibly can. but maybe you meant that some in the country don't have the will to fight it, but those that are out there on the front line, as you know -- you've been a strong backer of law enforcement -- really -- i just want to clear that up --have the will to fight it, and, frankly, some of them are giving their lives. lehrer: time, mr. president. all right. let's go now to another subject, the subject of health. the first question for two minutes is to president bush, and john will ask it. mashek: mr. president, yesterday tens of thousands of people paraded past the white house to demonstrate their concern about the disease aids. a celebrated member of your commission, magic johnson, quit, saying that there was too much inaction. where is this widespread feeling coming from that your administration is not doing enough about aids? bush: coming from the political process. we have increased funding for aids. we've doubled it on research and on every o
i have watched these people -- the same for our local law enforcement people. we're backing up at every way we possibly can. but maybe you meant that some in the country don't have the will to fight it, but those that are out there on the front line, as you know -- you've been a strong backer of law enforcement -- really -- i just want to clear that up --have the will to fight it, and, frankly, some of them are giving their lives. lehrer: time, mr. president. all right. let's go now to another...
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the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a safe separated space sponsor cyclists are around vehicles the box areas are marked with the stencil at intersections act as advanced limit lines for people to garter at a red light this increases the 1r0ir7b9 to drivers people will ride past stopped vehicles at the fronltd of the intersection give them room and stop short of limit line behind the bike without objection and cross only after the green light and people cleared the bike box bicycle traffic lights allow people on bikes to proceed while vehicles are stopped be unaware aware of those bike san francisco general hospital but stay aler
the intersections and people have ride to people on bikes have the right to use the lane whether or not in the sharing bike lanes are for people protected by parks e.r. parked cars and stay out of separated bike lanes unless an emergency dashed bike lanes are a shared zone four for vehicles to change lanes slow bike lanes allow the circles their unusually sprayed before me from other traffic some bike lanes are built to the level higher than the street but lower than the sidewalk they provide a...