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when we sat down to talk in his cell, randall seemed to only have one concern. how his shaved head looked on camera. >> there ain't no lint on my head or nothing. >> want some gel. >> if it ain't light enough i'll be shining like new money. >> you look good. >> when you interview people in prison you know they're in there for a good reason. when you meet him, sometimes they're very likable, they could be somebody you might even think you could be friends with. sometimes you end up hearing a jaw-dropping story. the day we met james randall, we heard a jaw-dropping story. >> i originally came to jail february 21st, 1981. i was convicted in san bernardino county for murder and robbery. >> given a sentence of 34 years to life, randall was 18 at the time of his conviction. but his rap sheet started much earlier. >> i've been gang banging since i was 9 years old. coming from an impoverished neighborhood, southern california, my mother, father, tried to move to pomona to establish a better life for us. by the time we moved to pomona, which is mostly a middle, upper z c
when we sat down to talk in his cell, randall seemed to only have one concern. how his shaved head looked on camera. >> there ain't no lint on my head or nothing. >> want some gel. >> if it ain't light enough i'll be shining like new money. >> you look good. >> when you interview people in prison you know they're in there for a good reason. when you meet him, sometimes they're very likable, they could be somebody you might even think you could be friends with....
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they're going to be around a long time. >> what about exxon though, randall? i mean, if this oil cycle is going to be longer than we've seen previous cycles and we're not yet at the bottom in crude, how is that going to impact exxon's bottom line? would you buy more here? >> absolutely. we would buy more. in fact, we're going to do something that i hope you see as courageous. we would double up. >> really? >> oh, yes. move money into chevron also. we've been owning in our larger portfolios, but in a smaller portfolio like we're looking at today we will go in. these companies are not going out of business. people are assuming that oil prices are going to fall, i'm hearing below $20, like it's gospel. but many investors are assuming that these oil prices are going to fall to one or two dollars a barrel. that's not going to happen. >> let's talk about chevron, which we just pointed out is now in bear market territory and how off 40% from its high. i assume you like among other things a very juicy dividend that just got a little juicier today. >> we absolutely do.
they're going to be around a long time. >> what about exxon though, randall? i mean, if this oil cycle is going to be longer than we've seen previous cycles and we're not yet at the bottom in crude, how is that going to impact exxon's bottom line? would you buy more here? >> absolutely. we would buy more. in fact, we're going to do something that i hope you see as courageous. we would double up. >> really? >> oh, yes. move money into chevron also. we've been owning in...
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i'm randall pinkston.e are learning more about a man believed to be behind the shooting deaths of two virginia journalists live on television this morning. police have identified the fan as fester flanagan. he is believed to be a former employee of the station, working under the name bryce williams. he is believed to have shot two former colleagues as they were reporting live on air this morning. reporter allison parker, 24 years old, and cameraman adam ward 27, interviewing a guest when the report was interrupted by gunfire. news room across the country have been shaken by this. what is the latest? >> reporter: it's lurid, it's graphic. it's horrific. it's about five miles southwest of virginia year. rowen oak virginia one of the steps along the way that many journalists have stopped at. allison parker was on the air at 6:45 this morning, interviewing the chairwoman of the chamber of commerce there, victory gardner. and 27 year old adam ward another employee of wdbj, the videographer vil -- filming an int
i'm randall pinkston.e are learning more about a man believed to be behind the shooting deaths of two virginia journalists live on television this morning. police have identified the fan as fester flanagan. he is believed to be a former employee of the station, working under the name bryce williams. he is believed to have shot two former colleagues as they were reporting live on air this morning. reporter allison parker, 24 years old, and cameraman adam ward 27, interviewing a guest when the...
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>> much different, randall. you know, you wouldn't really say this on an ordinary day, but when the market was only down 400 or 500 points earlier today, there was a sigh of relief. now as you mentioned there is down 152 points. there is a sense by some that there is a severe overreaction and stunning turn around since this morning. stephen is the managing director of deep value. stephen, what happened? there was so much fear this morning? >> there was so much momentum coming out of asia and europe this morning that we saw an overreaction here in the united states. a lot of traders did step in, and there was a severe dip. our indices are down by less than a percent this afternoon. >> you're a veteran trader. you've been here since the early 1980s, how does this day compare with some of the crashes you've seen and steep drops you've seen. >> yes, in terms of points. we saw a very steep drop. but in terms of% it wasn't close. but in terms of the way it felt it wasn't close. 1987 was a 23% drop. this was a 5% drop
>> much different, randall. you know, you wouldn't really say this on an ordinary day, but when the market was only down 400 or 500 points earlier today, there was a sigh of relief. now as you mentioned there is down 152 points. there is a sense by some that there is a severe overreaction and stunning turn around since this morning. stephen is the managing director of deep value. stephen, what happened? there was so much fear this morning? >> there was so much momentum coming out of...
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i'm randall pinkston. a texas man accused of killing a police officer for no apparent reason will be arraigned on capital murder charge today. the prosecutors told the judge that shannon miles shot the officers 15 times at a gas station friday night. robert ray is live in houston. the prosecutor gave details over the horrific shooting. >> yes, indeed, this was a probable cause statement read by the judge just about an hour or so ago here in houston text. shannon miles, 30 years old, came in shackles, looked around the room. in the front row were the family and relstive o relatives of the officer. he was shot. heahere are the details. 15 times in the back by a smith and wesson. the ballistics were traced back to shannon miles. now what we know is that the motive is unclear at this point, randall, but the gruesome murder happened just three days ago. >> you can see the male get out of the car. white t-shirt, shorts, dennis chutes. he runs up behind the deputy and puts the gun to the back of his head and shoo
i'm randall pinkston. a texas man accused of killing a police officer for no apparent reason will be arraigned on capital murder charge today. the prosecutors told the judge that shannon miles shot the officers 15 times at a gas station friday night. robert ray is live in houston. the prosecutor gave details over the horrific shooting. >> yes, indeed, this was a probable cause statement read by the judge just about an hour or so ago here in houston text. shannon miles, 30 years old, came...
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randall pinkston joins us with details.re some calling this irresponsible. >> some people say it's not much better than placebos. it has been the subject of controversy for a long time. it is not the same as viagra, which stimulates flood flow and is used as needed. the company that makes it, says it acts of brain chemistry. it is basically a sudden unexplained loss of any desire to have sex. the company and itself supporters criticized the fda for being sexist because it rejected the drug twice. but some critics, including doctors question the fda's approval. studies show the drug can cause a sudden drop in blood pleasure. that can lead women to faint and can leave them groggy the next day. the big question is also about the long-term effects of taking the drug. it takes at least eight week knows that it's working. >> what about cost? >> the pharmaceutical company has not set the price point, but they say they want it to be comparable to viagra. >> randall pinkston thanks for laying out the issues there. this doctor was an
randall pinkston joins us with details.re some calling this irresponsible. >> some people say it's not much better than placebos. it has been the subject of controversy for a long time. it is not the same as viagra, which stimulates flood flow and is used as needed. the company that makes it, says it acts of brain chemistry. it is basically a sudden unexplained loss of any desire to have sex. the company and itself supporters criticized the fda for being sexist because it rejected the...
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i'm randall pinkston.lorida's governor declared a state of emergency as erika heads towards the sunshine state. and the white house says president obama has been briefed on storm preparations. the tropical storm has plowed a path of death and destruction through the caribbean. [ screaming ] >> a church in dominica collapsed under the fury of the wind and rain. the island nation so far the hardest hit. erika dumped 15 inches of rain on dominica. landslides blocked roads, power and water supplies were knocked out. the storm is right now delivering another punch to puerto rico. as much as eight inches of rain are expected before erika moves over the dominican republic towards florida by monday morning. >>> george w. bush has been in new orleans today visiting a school hard hit by hurricane katrina ten years ago. >> the slogan that guided the school when we first visited is true today. we believe in success. and because of that success, that schools like this have achieved, you have given all americans reason
i'm randall pinkston.lorida's governor declared a state of emergency as erika heads towards the sunshine state. and the white house says president obama has been briefed on storm preparations. the tropical storm has plowed a path of death and destruction through the caribbean. [ screaming ] >> a church in dominica collapsed under the fury of the wind and rain. the island nation so far the hardest hit. erika dumped 15 inches of rain on dominica. landslides blocked roads, power and water...
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. >> i'm randall pinkston in for antonio mora. this is al jazeera america, we begin in ferguson, missouri, where a state of emergency is in effect at this hour. live pictures from the city showing the scene where several dozens marched through the streets, blocking traffic. otherwise, not much disruption. folks mark the one year anniversary of the police shooting death of michael brown. almost 60 people were arrested outside a federal court house in st. louis. the arrests after a night of shootings in ferguson, police shot a teen after he allegedly opened fire on plain clothed officers, and two others shot near the memorial in what police called random violence. andy is there. has the state of emergency worked to cool things down? >> it is quiet. we are, and protesters are gathering a couple of miles away. we'll watch that during the night. the state of emergency means the county police will be watching the protests. there were a lot of protests during the day. in fact, protesters ran across interstate 70, westbound, inside st. lo
. >> i'm randall pinkston in for antonio mora. this is al jazeera america, we begin in ferguson, missouri, where a state of emergency is in effect at this hour. live pictures from the city showing the scene where several dozens marched through the streets, blocking traffic. otherwise, not much disruption. folks mark the one year anniversary of the police shooting death of michael brown. almost 60 people were arrested outside a federal court house in st. louis. the arrests after a night of...
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i'm randall pinkston. thousands forced out of their homes as a series of wildfires have ravaged their state. in the bone dry landscape the flames are spreading quickly. the biggest the rocky fire than 90 square miles. >> day and night firefighters are racing against the clock trying to contain wildfires blazing in california, washington, and oregon. >> doomsday, a that's what it looked like. >> the flames were fueled by lightening winds and dry temperatures. >> those pretty much escalated and got pretty big. >> firefighting planes are making the rounds. including dc 10 tankers releasing fire retardant. evacuation orders where 12,000 people have been issued in communities. one resident is camping in an rv with his pets. >> just keeping an eye and seeing when we can get back in. >> as they keep up the battle, crews are mourning the loss of one of their own. 38-year-old david ruell lost his life. >> they said that the drought has played a major factor in these fires. >> these fires are burning actively based
i'm randall pinkston. thousands forced out of their homes as a series of wildfires have ravaged their state. in the bone dry landscape the flames are spreading quickly. the biggest the rocky fire than 90 square miles. >> day and night firefighters are racing against the clock trying to contain wildfires blazing in california, washington, and oregon. >> doomsday, a that's what it looked like. >> the flames were fueled by lightening winds and dry temperatures. >> those...
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i'm randall pinkston.ormer president jimmy carter is getting radiation treatment this afternoon for cancer that has spread. the 90 year old spoke candidly about his illness earlier today at the carter center in atlanta. after surgery to remove cancer from his liver tests found four small spots of melanoma on his brain. >> i just thought i had a few weeks left, but i was surprisingly at ease. you know, i have a wonderful life. i have had thousands of friends. and -- and i have had an exciting and adventurous and satisfying existence, so i was surprisingly at ease. much more so than my wife was. [ laughter ] >> but now i feel this is in the hands of god whom i worship, and i will be prepared for anything that comes. >> reporter: president carter called his pain so far very slight. he also said it is still not clear exactly where the cancer began. the 39th president says radiation treatments will continue for the next couple of months. earlier i spoke to a physician and medical journalist about carter's diagn
i'm randall pinkston.ormer president jimmy carter is getting radiation treatment this afternoon for cancer that has spread. the 90 year old spoke candidly about his illness earlier today at the carter center in atlanta. after surgery to remove cancer from his liver tests found four small spots of melanoma on his brain. >> i just thought i had a few weeks left, but i was surprisingly at ease. you know, i have a wonderful life. i have had thousands of friends. and -- and i have had an...
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i'm randall pinkston, thank you for watching. "america tonight" is next. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening, i'm michael oku, this is a special edition of "america tonight". this evening we focus our lens on a 1300 acre scratch of south los angeles, it was referred to as a cattle ranch, then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that respect unpaved. after 1965, very few would call it anythin
i'm randall pinkston, thank you for watching. "america tonight" is next. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening, i'm michael oku, this is a special edition of "america tonight". this evening we focus our lens on a 1300 acre scratch of south los angeles, it was referred to as a cattle ranch, then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that respect unpaved. after 1965, very few would call it anythin
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i'm randall pinkston. the news continues next live from london.emember for the latest headlines go to aljazeera.com. dead in austria.s found >> in the beaches as wow can see, covers in life jackets and the remains of rubber boats. >> hello there, you are watching al jazeera live from london, also coming up, 12 people are arrested in china in connection with the chemical blast that killed more than 140 people. ten years on, after hurricane
i'm randall pinkston. the news continues next live from london.emember for the latest headlines go to aljazeera.com. dead in austria.s found >> in the beaches as wow can see, covers in life jackets and the remains of rubber boats. >> hello there, you are watching al jazeera live from london, also coming up, 12 people are arrested in china in connection with the chemical blast that killed more than 140 people. ten years on, after hurricane
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johnson, ae randall senior vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, the world's largest business organization. he has been with the chamber for nearly 20 years and is primarily responsible for labor, immigration, and employee benefits issues pending before congress and the federal agencies. in consultation with members of the chamber and his staff, randall determines the chamber's policy position and strategy on a broad array of issues, including comprehensive immigration reform and these and border policy. he is also a board member of the national immigration forum and that lutheran immigration refugee services agency. he knows congress well. before joining the chamber, he was the republican labor council and coordinator for the house committee on education and the workforce. randy is a graduate of denison university and the university of maryland, school of law, and earned his master's in labor relations from georgetown university law center. that is the biographical portion of our program. now we will get to the questions. star
johnson, ae randall senior vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, the world's largest business organization. he has been with the chamber for nearly 20 years and is primarily responsible for labor, immigration, and employee benefits issues pending before congress and the federal agencies. in consultation with members of the chamber and his staff, randall determines the chamber's policy position and strategy on a broad array of issues, including comprehensive immigration reform and...
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both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices.a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more than three minutes. three minutes? mm-hmm. that's barely enough time to play one hand. true, but that's all they ever play. i mean, you log in, sit, play a hand, win, log out. (snaps) paul and randall weren't playing poker. they were getting paid for their seesrvic. this is how our target pays his crew. i bet this is also how our target washes his money. hackers love using online poker to launder funds. it's hard to track. but not impossible. you still want to argue you're not a hypochondriac? this is not about me. oh, my wife, she hates shots. and the doctor put her on these pills for the flu
both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices.a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more than three...
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both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices.a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more than three minutes. three minutes? mm-hmm. that's barely enough time to play one hand. true, but that's all they ever play. i mean, you log in, sit, play a hand, win, log out. (snaps) paul and randall weren't playing poker. they were getting paid for their services. this is how our target pays his crew. i bet this is also how our target washes his money. hackers love using online poker to launder funds. it's hard to track. but not impossible. you still want to argue you're not a hypochondriac? this is not about me. oh, my wife, she hates shots. and the doctor put her on these pills for the flu
both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices.a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more than three...
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gunnery sergeant tommy sullivan, david wyatt, carson holmquist, randall smith, skip wells. these are the men made of this stuff that makes this the greatest country on her. they are part of less than 1% of the population that protects 99% of us. they are what makes us who we are. they are the backbone, as these women and men here are. the virtual bone and sinuw of this country. and in the face of dangers and threats, we look out for one another. we stand together. we never, never bow. we never, never bend. our national character is no match for the cowardice and perversion that we face. these perverse ideologues, warped theocrats. they may be able to inspire a single loan wall to commit a savage act but they can never, never threaten who we are. when this perverted jihadist struck, everybody responded. marines and sailors moving from room to room helping fellow warriors to safety, marines and sailors helping fellow warriors jump the fence away from danger, only to turn back into the fight to save more. marines and sailors grabbing children from nearby playgrounds, shepherdi
gunnery sergeant tommy sullivan, david wyatt, carson holmquist, randall smith, skip wells. these are the men made of this stuff that makes this the greatest country on her. they are part of less than 1% of the population that protects 99% of us. they are what makes us who we are. they are the backbone, as these women and men here are. the virtual bone and sinuw of this country. and in the face of dangers and threats, we look out for one another. we stand together. we never, never bow. we never,...
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and my husband and paul randall, my employee, were able -- after hours of work, they had cleaned off one square foot. so at that point, they turned to me and said, this is too big a job for us. we can't do this ourselves. and later in the day, before we went back to houston, we drove around, as much as we could, and we saw a lot of different companies that specialize in fire water damage restoration. we started writing down names of them. and later, i called and interviewed four to five of them and had to pick one. they wore hazmat suits, because before the storm even hit, water had collected and the sewers had backed up. so they wore hazmat suits. they had these huge wheelbarrows and huge shovels and these impossibly strong black bags. i've never seen anything like it. and they worked as a team. they had just left hurricane gustaf in baton rouge which happened about three or four weeks before hurricane ike. they worked together on a regular basis. so they just came in and started shoveling and putting it in bags and breaking up the wooden shelves, which took at least a week to get t
and my husband and paul randall, my employee, were able -- after hours of work, they had cleaned off one square foot. so at that point, they turned to me and said, this is too big a job for us. we can't do this ourselves. and later in the day, before we went back to houston, we drove around, as much as we could, and we saw a lot of different companies that specialize in fire water damage restoration. we started writing down names of them. and later, i called and interviewed four to five of them...
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gunnery sergeant tommy sullivan, david wyatt, carson holmquist, randall smith, skip wells. these are the men made of this stuff that makes this the greatest country on her. they are part of less than 1% of the population that protects 99% of us. they are what makes us who we are. they are the backbone, as these women and men here are. the virtual bone and sinuw of this country. and in the face of dangers and threats, we look out for one another. we stand together. we never, never bow. we never, never bend. our national character is no match for the cowardice and perversion that we face. these perverse ideologues, wapred theocrats. they may be able to inspire a single loan wall to commit a savage act but they can never, never threaten who we are. these perverse ideologues, wapred theocrats. they may be able to inspire a single loan wall to commit a -- lone wolf to commit a savage act but they can never, never threaten who we are. safety, marines and sailors helping fellow warriors jump the fence away from danger, only to turn back into the fight to save more. marines and sai
gunnery sergeant tommy sullivan, david wyatt, carson holmquist, randall smith, skip wells. these are the men made of this stuff that makes this the greatest country on her. they are part of less than 1% of the population that protects 99% of us. they are what makes us who we are. they are the backbone, as these women and men here are. the virtual bone and sinuw of this country. and in the face of dangers and threats, we look out for one another. we stand together. we never, never bow. we never,...
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sandra bullock out to dinner in los angeles with her new boinriend brian randall. "people" magazine confirming the oscar winner is dating the lifestyle photographer and model. the two have been seeing each other for months and met through friends. whispers first started that sandra was off the market when sources said she brought randall to jennifer aniston's and justin theroux secret backyard i do. jennifer garner in l.a. a.with her new nanny. jen all business seen chatting s des home with ben affleck. rumors surfaced ben hooked up with their last babysitter, [000:29:56;00]
sandra bullock out to dinner in los angeles with her new boinriend brian randall. "people" magazine confirming the oscar winner is dating the lifestyle photographer and model. the two have been seeing each other for months and met through friends. whispers first started that sandra was off the market when sources said she brought randall to jennifer aniston's and justin theroux secret backyard i do. jennifer garner in l.a. a.with her new nanny. jen all business seen chatting s des...
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earl randall is our new orleans field office director, an outstanding leader.d right at the head of our response to katrina. not only did earl and his team work around the clock to rick -- aid the recovery effort, they did so while grappling with their own personal loss. they were among the storm's heroes. i want to personally thank earl for his excellent work in these last few years. he continues to represent the very best of our federal workforce. earl is going to be joined by todd richardson, h.u.d.'s associate deputy assistant secretary in our office of policy development. i have to say todd knows more about these issues than just about anyone. but even more importantly, he cares deeply about getting the policy right for those who count on us. i know he and earl have put together a great presentation for you about the human aspect of this tragedy. following that, they will be joined on stage by three more of our colleagues, mary mcfadden serves as assistant secretary for grant programs in h.u.d.'s office of community planning and development in she oversees
earl randall is our new orleans field office director, an outstanding leader.d right at the head of our response to katrina. not only did earl and his team work around the clock to rick -- aid the recovery effort, they did so while grappling with their own personal loss. they were among the storm's heroes. i want to personally thank earl for his excellent work in these last few years. he continues to represent the very best of our federal workforce. earl is going to be joined by todd...
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earl randall is our new orleans field office director, an outstanding leader. and right at the head of our response to katrina. not only did earl and his team work around the clock to rick -- aid the recovery effort, they did so while grappling with their own personal loss. they were among the storm's heroes. i want to personally thank earl for his excellent work in these last few years. he continues to represent the very best of our federal workforce. earl is going to be joined by todd richardson, h.u.d.'s associate deputy assistant secretary in our office of policy development. i have to say todd knows more about these issues than just about anyone. but even more importantly, he cares deeply about getting the policy right for those who count on us. i know he and earl have put together a great presentation for you about the human aspect of this tragedy. following that, they will be joined on stage by three more of our colleagues, mary mcfadden serves as assistant secretary for grant programs in h.u.d.'s office of community planning and development in she overs
earl randall is our new orleans field office director, an outstanding leader. and right at the head of our response to katrina. not only did earl and his team work around the clock to rick -- aid the recovery effort, they did so while grappling with their own personal loss. they were among the storm's heroes. i want to personally thank earl for his excellent work in these last few years. he continues to represent the very best of our federal workforce. earl is going to be joined by todd...
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>> randall, the mother of suspect shannon miles says her son could not possibly be guilty of killing deputy darren goforth because he was shopping with her at the time according to her. authorities say the ten-year veteran of the force was gunned down around 8:30 p.m. friday night from behind at a gas station near houston. miles was taken into custody a half mile from the shooting scene. he has an extensive arrest record over the last decade, but there's no previous interactions between the suspect and the deputy. the harris county sheriff says he thinks deputy goforth was a victim of wearing a law enforcement uniform and the animosity in america fostered by highly publicized police shootings of unarmed black men. >> when the rhetoric ramps up to the point where calculated, cold-blooded, assassinations of police officers happened, this rhetoric has gotten out of control. we've heard black lives matter. all lives matter. cops lives matter, too. so why don't we drop the qualifier and say lives matter and take that to the bank. >> a leader in the black lives matter movement told the "ho
>> randall, the mother of suspect shannon miles says her son could not possibly be guilty of killing deputy darren goforth because he was shopping with her at the time according to her. authorities say the ten-year veteran of the force was gunned down around 8:30 p.m. friday night from behind at a gas station near houston. miles was taken into custody a half mile from the shooting scene. he has an extensive arrest record over the last decade, but there's no previous interactions between...
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host: that is randall in texas. we are talking with our viewers on how they would change the united states constitution. should it be changed? why or why not? other proposed amendments that have come up during the 2016 cycle already -- amendment to balance america's budget. nearly every meeting 2016 republican contender has backed, at one time or other, an amendment for balancing the budget. another one is taking aim at the affordable, expressing opposition to president obama's signature health care law. marco rubio introduced an amendment in 2013 that would invalidate the law's controversial "individual mandate." we will talk about some of those and other ways that candidates are proposing changing the constitution. up next, tennessee, on the line for republicans. caller: good morning. in the first 15 years of the united states, the constitution was amended 15 times. when they started, they realized they needed to add the bill of rights. they added 11 and 12 very quickly. after the civil war, we added three more. t
host: that is randall in texas. we are talking with our viewers on how they would change the united states constitution. should it be changed? why or why not? other proposed amendments that have come up during the 2016 cycle already -- amendment to balance america's budget. nearly every meeting 2016 republican contender has backed, at one time or other, an amendment for balancing the budget. another one is taking aim at the affordable, expressing opposition to president obama's signature health...
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i'm randall pinkston in for antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, just four days ahead of the u.s. flag raising in havana a look at the preparations for the historic ceremony. but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. 18-year-old tyrone harris is now charged with assault on police officers after allegedly opening fire on plain carlos detectives in ferguson, missouri. first anniversary of the death of michael brown. he is now listed in critical condition, an officer. the outbreak of legionnaire's disease now stands at 12. health officials suspect that five contaminated water cooling towers in south bronx is the source of the disease. can be treated with antibiotics. there. >> the largest supplier of sugary drinks, cola cola, americans should be paying more attention to exercise and less attention to their diet. back in february, coke also endorsed online pieces for american heart month, arguing that a mini can of coke could be a healthy treat. >>> it has
i'm randall pinkston in for antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, just four days ahead of the u.s. flag raising in havana a look at the preparations for the historic ceremony. but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. 18-year-old tyrone harris is now charged with assault on police officers after allegedly opening fire on plain carlos detectives in ferguson, missouri. first anniversary of the death of michael brown. he is...
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randall smith, grandson of a navy veteran. he had just reenlisted in the navy after three years with amphibiousard the ship, uss wasp. he lived a life of service and loved his wife, angie, and their , layla, and lila kayla. skip wells, in the marine corps for only a year, but even in that time, stood out as someone who cared more about his fellow marines and the mission than he did about himself. each unique individuals. but as i have spoken to their families and friends, common threads emerge. a love of family and country. the value and pride placed in serving america, and the values that others placed on their lives. today, we remember them and we mourn. tomorrow, they join so many other navy and marine corps --oes whose lives in deeds and deeds shine forever bright. and in the days and months and years that follow, together, we alwaysmain as they did courageous. always faithful. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, ashton carter. sec. carter: to the families. the families of gunnery sergeant sulliva
randall smith, grandson of a navy veteran. he had just reenlisted in the navy after three years with amphibiousard the ship, uss wasp. he lived a life of service and loved his wife, angie, and their , layla, and lila kayla. skip wells, in the marine corps for only a year, but even in that time, stood out as someone who cared more about his fellow marines and the mission than he did about himself. each unique individuals. but as i have spoken to their families and friends, common threads emerge....
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randall. >> jonathan betz.ack home in new orleans, thank you. >> we'll have much more on what's changed in the 10 years since katrina sit tonight on a half hour special, katrina after the storm at 8:30 eastern right here. thank you for joining us, stephanie sy is back in two minutes with more aljazeera america morning news. you can keep up throughout the day on aljazeera.com. >> on al jazeera america, >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know, where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> at least four dead and now tropical storm erika headed towards puerto rico, the dominican republic and florida. >> police arrest three in austria after finding 71 dead refugees crammed in a truck. >> president bush returns to new orleans today a decade after hurricane katrina destroyed the city. this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. >> tropical storm erika is dumping seve
randall. >> jonathan betz.ack home in new orleans, thank you. >> we'll have much more on what's changed in the 10 years since katrina sit tonight on a half hour special, katrina after the storm at 8:30 eastern right here. thank you for joining us, stephanie sy is back in two minutes with more aljazeera america morning news. you can keep up throughout the day on aljazeera.com. >> on al jazeera america, >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had...
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the news continues next with randall pinkston.latest on the violence in turkey today. thanks for watching. ♪ >> hate for america. >> we're working with turkish authorities as they investigate this. >> an anti-american group attacks the u.s. consulate in istanbul. a day after hundreds of u.s. forces arrive in the country. >>> going nuclear. japan is set to restart a nuclear reactor at the sendai nuclear plant for the first time since the fukushima disaster. >>> ch
the news continues next with randall pinkston.latest on the violence in turkey today. thanks for watching. ♪ >> hate for america. >> we're working with turkish authorities as they investigate this. >> an anti-american group attacks the u.s. consulate in istanbul. a day after hundreds of u.s. forces arrive in the country. >>> going nuclear. japan is set to restart a nuclear reactor at the sendai nuclear plant for the first time since the fukushima disaster....
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randall pinkston, al jazeera. >> we're just learning an eighth person has died from legion legionnaires disease. the disease has been linked to five water cooling towers. those towers have been did he contaminated. >>> new orleans is celebrating 10 years since hurricane katrina. a gleaning new hospital facility has opened and promises to provide care for everyone. jonathan martin reports. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. it is no secret after hurricane katrina, health care was sparse. that's why this new hospital located right here downtown just opened four days at this point that is being paid for by state federal and some private money for many is seen as a turning point. it's one of the largest and perhaps most vital additions to new orleans since hurricane katrina. >> this is the be all and end-all for treatment in this region. the hospital operates as the only phase 1 trauma care for the are region. >> reporter: many hope it will stay true to it mission of caring for all patients including the poor and uninsured. >> it meant so much to the city and this region because it's th
randall pinkston, al jazeera. >> we're just learning an eighth person has died from legion legionnaires disease. the disease has been linked to five water cooling towers. those towers have been did he contaminated. >>> new orleans is celebrating 10 years since hurricane katrina. a gleaning new hospital facility has opened and promises to provide care for everyone. jonathan martin reports. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. it is no secret after hurricane katrina, health...
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for his role for paying for an endorse wlm it was his father randal paul who was running for president and jesse benton was the campaign manager. the indictment lays out in stark detail the lengths that rand paul went to to basically buy an endorsement to win the iowa caucuses this year. it revolve around the state senator. his price according to the indict was somewhere around $70,000. in the lead up to the caucus in 2012, he traveled the state for bachmann. he helped run her efforts in iowa. then shock a few days before the iowa caucuses in 2012 when kent sorensen switched sides. he made the announcement a few days before that that he was leaving the bachmann campaign and instead endorsing rand paul. it was a big surprise when it happened. but almost immediately, it smelled sort of fishy, right? this state co-chair for bachmann just suddenly switching sides days before the election. well, the night that it happened, bachmann herself, she held an impromptu press conference where she made this allegation that this had just happened to her. this shock had just befallen her campaign beca
for his role for paying for an endorse wlm it was his father randal paul who was running for president and jesse benton was the campaign manager. the indictment lays out in stark detail the lengths that rand paul went to to basically buy an endorsement to win the iowa caucuses this year. it revolve around the state senator. his price according to the indict was somewhere around $70,000. in the lead up to the caucus in 2012, he traveled the state for bachmann. he helped run her efforts in iowa....
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both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices. could be a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more than three minutes. three minutes? mm-hmm. that's barely enough time to play one hand. true, but that's all they ever play. i mean, you log in, sit, play a hand, win, log out. (snaps) paul and randall weren't playing poker. they were getting paid for their services. this is how our target pays his crew. i bet this is also how our target washes his money. hackers love using online poker to launder funds. it's hard to track. but not impossible. you still want to argue you're not a hypochondriac? this is not about me. oh, my wife, she hates shots. and the doctor put her on these pills f
both paul and randall had the exact same online poker site bookmarked on their devices. could be a coincidence. yeah, we were thinking that, too. until we checked the user history on both devices, we stopped thinking that. mundo: all right, for the last two months, both these guys logged on to the same poker site every saturday. were they playing each other? no, but look where they sat. mundo: a no-limit, heads-up table. means they each played an opponent one-on-one. krumitz: and for no more...
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good morning, live from new york city, i'm randall pinkston. wildfires burning through the west and crews are struggling to keep up with the fight. a group of active duty soldiers are preparing to join firefighters. they will be sent to battle fires that have destroyed homes and businesses from colorado to california. one blaze east of seattle has scorched 70,000-acres. nearly 1,000 people are under mandatory evacuations there. another nearby fire burned more than 12,000 acres and entire communities and tourist destinations near the flames have been forced to evacuate. >> here in washington, firefighters have made some progress. winds have calmed down just a bit, but it was too late for many homeowners. over here, very little is left, just ash and rubble. we see a door here, a garage door, looks like some animal cages here and all along the streets, the houses look similar. they've been absolutely devastated. now four to 500 homes here in the area are still in harm's way. people had still been evacuated, leading to a new problem for fire crews.
good morning, live from new york city, i'm randall pinkston. wildfires burning through the west and crews are struggling to keep up with the fight. a group of active duty soldiers are preparing to join firefighters. they will be sent to battle fires that have destroyed homes and businesses from colorado to california. one blaze east of seattle has scorched 70,000-acres. nearly 1,000 people are under mandatory evacuations there. another nearby fire burned more than 12,000 acres and entire...
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randall pinkston is here with details. a a lot of people are talking about this. what is in this study challenging commonly headlight beliefs about treatment. >> what is the appropriate treatment for women with breast cancer. research eerie viewed 20 years of data of women diagnosed with dcis. it is not a lump. the condition can only be discovered with a mammogram. with caution, most doctors view it as a precursor to cancer and recommend removal part of the breast or entire breast. the study found that the risk of dying from breast cancer was about 3% for either treatment, about the same as women in the general population. raising the question is whether you can get away with doing nothing at all. which is risky. >> but the alternative is risky, as well. >> yeah. >> doctors will say. how common is dcis? >> it has only been discovered since the use of mammograms, so about 60,000 women a year are diagnosed with it. it's known as early stage, zero early stage breast cancer. before mammograms, you couldn't really -- >> detect it. >> yeah. >> there are some in greater
randall pinkston is here with details. a a lot of people are talking about this. what is in this study challenging commonly headlight beliefs about treatment. >> what is the appropriate treatment for women with breast cancer. research eerie viewed 20 years of data of women diagnosed with dcis. it is not a lump. the condition can only be discovered with a mammogram. with caution, most doctors view it as a precursor to cancer and recommend removal part of the breast or entire breast. the...
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they slept them in leg irons, and taken to fort randall. then again to withhold water from the tribe. they begin to withhold food from the tribe. the very old and the very end again to weekend, some became almost fatally ill. the got that were to standing bear. standing bear got word that some of the very old and some of the very young among his tribe were dying, he reluctantly agreed to go to the indian territory. trek from nebraska south dakota border down to the interim territory was dramatic. it was absolutely dramatic. a number of people died, it was very cold when they started, they were hit by tornadoes. standing bear lost his daughter very early on into the trip. by the time they struggled across the border it was july. the weather was hot, it was humid, they had no preparation for that. creekere herded into bottoms that were swarming with mosquitoes, that were carrying malaria. there were no doctors. within the first year of them leaving their beloved homeland in the north, and being forced to survive on their own in the scorching
they slept them in leg irons, and taken to fort randall. then again to withhold water from the tribe. they begin to withhold food from the tribe. the very old and the very end again to weekend, some became almost fatally ill. the got that were to standing bear. standing bear got word that some of the very old and some of the very young among his tribe were dying, he reluctantly agreed to go to the indian territory. trek from nebraska south dakota border down to the interim territory was...
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officer randall kerik says he fired that gun in self-defense.nearly two years ago is another entry in a pattern of violent run ins between white cops and black victims across the country. jonathan pharrell was 24 years old. his attorney said he was the victim of unnecessary force. cnn's alina machado is covering the trial and we'll get the perspective of former judge alexer if rare as well. alina, wrap up for me. since we here in the closing arguments, where does this case stand? >> ashleigh, the jury spent the morning listening to closing arguments. it started with the prosecutors telling the jury that officer randall kerik made bad choices that night. choices that led to the use of excessive force and that ended jonathan farrell's life. they remind it had jury that kerik shut down his camera before his encounter with farrell and the only video they have came from one of the other responding officers. listen to this. >> thankfully, officer neal had his d.m.v.r. on. because if he hadn'ted that d.m.r.r. on, ladies and gentlemen, we wouldn't know
officer randall kerik says he fired that gun in self-defense.nearly two years ago is another entry in a pattern of violent run ins between white cops and black victims across the country. jonathan pharrell was 24 years old. his attorney said he was the victim of unnecessary force. cnn's alina machado is covering the trial and we'll get the perspective of former judge alexer if rare as well. alina, wrap up for me. since we here in the closing arguments, where does this case stand? >>...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] next that would like to welcome earl randall. earl randall is our field office director and todd richardson are seceded deputy assistant secretary in our office of policy development and earl not only responded to the crisis he lived through it and todd one of our data experts that when hud works on something it's not just about the output of dollars, it's about the impact of that those dollars make and todd has a fast knowledge about the work on the ground so i will turn it over to them. [applause] >> the dust bowl of the 1930s, the great chicago fire of 1871 galveston hurricane in 191906 san francisco earthquake for catastrophic events ending many lives change lives forever, transform places. katrina joins these disasters of the last century in our language about transformative events and is the secretary noted over 1 million damaged homes, tens of thousands of lives were disrupted for many years. 1833 lives lost. our colleagues at fema can tell you the story of response. hud story shared with federal and state and agencies abo
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] next that would like to welcome earl randall. earl randall is our field office director and todd richardson are seceded deputy assistant secretary in our office of policy development and earl not only responded to the crisis he lived through it and todd one of our data experts that when hud works on something it's not just about the output of dollars, it's about the impact of that those dollars make and todd has a fast knowledge about the work...
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first quarter aaron rodgers rolls out of the pocket and finds randall cobb for a 30-yard completion.gers completed 4 of 5 passes for 57 yards before he made his exit. ben roethlisberger also having a good passing day and finished the game 11 for 14 for 100 yards and one touchdown pass. steelers win it 24-19. >>> cowboys in san francisco facing the 49ers. dustin von trying to get rid of it quick and an interception and he breaks two tackles and goes 37 yards for the score. third quarter, cowboys still struggling deep in their own territory. tom hornsy ready to punt it deep and it's blocked by 49ers and recovered in the end zone for the touchdown. niners win it 23-6. >>> the pga championship. scott brown. this takes a couple of bounces and lands in the cup. a hole in one! he finished tied for third. the winner davis love 3-finished 17 under par to win his third wyndham championship and the oldest player to win a pga championship. >>> usain bolt is back as he took the championships in beijing. he finished in 5.9 seconds. he beat rival justin gatlin by just 100th of a second! >>> boxing
first quarter aaron rodgers rolls out of the pocket and finds randall cobb for a 30-yard completion.gers completed 4 of 5 passes for 57 yards before he made his exit. ben roethlisberger also having a good passing day and finished the game 11 for 14 for 100 yards and one touchdown pass. steelers win it 24-19. >>> cowboys in san francisco facing the 49ers. dustin von trying to get rid of it quick and an interception and he breaks two tackles and goes 37 yards for the score. third...
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the bears see intrexon as a cult of personality stock built around randall kirk. given that kirk has a long history and selling thing for a prime youf yum and they sold 2.6 billion in 2006 and he sold clinical data in 2011 and i think he deserves the benefit of the doubt and one last thing and while there are a lot of skeptices here, herb greenberg may be the most skeptical guy i've ever met in journal i. and he straddles now because he invests and he's not a bear on this. no. in fact, he likes intrexon. in fact, he's an invest oral though he acknowledges it's a totally speculative play. i think the bullish case here is stronger than the bearish one. i believe intrexon is worth speculating on and it could be a buying opportunity even though the stock is up 68% and they've had trouble when they're up this much. this is not a stock you want in your portfolio. i'm not joking. i'm being serious and it's only for speculation and don't put any capital in intrexon that you are not prepared to lose. you can lose a great deal on this one. if it doesn't pan out, you're nuts
the bears see intrexon as a cult of personality stock built around randall kirk. given that kirk has a long history and selling thing for a prime youf yum and they sold 2.6 billion in 2006 and he sold clinical data in 2011 and i think he deserves the benefit of the doubt and one last thing and while there are a lot of skeptices here, herb greenberg may be the most skeptical guy i've ever met in journal i. and he straddles now because he invests and he's not a bear on this. no. in fact, he likes...
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i'm randall pinkston, thank you for watching. "america tonight" is next. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening, i'm michael oku, this is a special edition of "america tonight". this evening we focus our lens on a 1300 acre scratch of south los angeles, it was referred to as a cattle ranch, then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that respect unpaved. after 1965, very few would call it anything but want. decades later that symbol symbolic for all that could go wrong. 50 years ago the tension and frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point. what started as a routine traffic stop evolved into a race war. the riot served as a wake-up call for those in power, and the powerless. with deadly incidents involving police use of excessive force grabbing headlines, tonight, on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examine what, if anything, was learnt from the tough lessons, decades ago. >> the economic depp rah vasion, social isolation, ibb adequate housing i
i'm randall pinkston, thank you for watching. "america tonight" is next. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening, i'm michael oku, this is a special edition of "america tonight". this evening we focus our lens on a 1300 acre scratch of south los angeles, it was referred to as a cattle ranch, then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that respect unpaved. after 1965, very few would call it anything but want. decades later that...
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officer randall is accused of voluntary manuals. police say he he was shot ten times. defense attorney general alleged he charged the police officer. >> a police officer was forced to resign after this video went public. it shows the officer throwing peanuts at a handcuffed homeless man. the officer was placed on discipline -- administrative leave, the inmate who was apparently drunk was arrested. >>> phillies had a two-run homer in the 8th. phillies lose 4-3. they are still 13, 4 since the all star break. >>> the eagles resume training camp after taking yesterday off. chip kelly will replace his top receiver jeremy maclin. nelson ago -- agular was drafted in the first round. jordon matthews had a terrific rookie season with 872 yards and 8 touchdowns. >>> looks like people will get a 4d experience at the movies. >>> the odd sight in washington, d.c. involving a police officer and woman has more than passer byes scratching their heads. >> this video is crisscrossing the internet of a woman riding on the hood of a police cruiser in washington, d.c. the cruiser pulled ou
officer randall is accused of voluntary manuals. police say he he was shot ten times. defense attorney general alleged he charged the police officer. >> a police officer was forced to resign after this video went public. it shows the officer throwing peanuts at a handcuffed homeless man. the officer was placed on discipline -- administrative leave, the inmate who was apparently drunk was arrested. >>> phillies had a two-run homer in the 8th. phillies lose 4-3. they are still 13,...
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check out shirtless brian randall. he's 6'3" and ripped. the couple has reportedly dated for several months and now we have an idea of at least one of the things fans received in him. turning now to halle berry and seems you can put the break-up rumors to rest. halle and her husband, olivia martinez, spotted in west hollywood having breakfast together at a sidewalk cafe. the stars reported mising created a lot of speculation the couple split and an eyewitness said they look very much in love and finally, open up nikki reed's "vampire diaries" love. ian somerhalder. from the three tier velvet cake, the rustic themed event with a cookout and reportedly, ian hasn't yet taken his wedding ring off. and as long as he's married, he shouldn't. congratulations to the couple. >>> up next, melissa mccarthy's first fashion line is rolling into stores and we are checking out melissa's fashion must-haves. >> and then amal clooney's big legal battle and the up roar for how the press labels her. >> some of the reports on the case refers to you as the wife
check out shirtless brian randall. he's 6'3" and ripped. the couple has reportedly dated for several months and now we have an idea of at least one of the things fans received in him. turning now to halle berry and seems you can put the break-up rumors to rest. halle and her husband, olivia martinez, spotted in west hollywood having breakfast together at a sidewalk cafe. the stars reported mising created a lot of speculation the couple split and an eyewitness said they look very much in...
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randall pinkston has more. >> this act flows from a clear and simple wrong.t's only purpose is to right that wrong. when president lyndon johnson signed the 1965 voting rights abbing. he called it a monumental law. johnson pushed the bill through congress. the struggle was proseeded by another battle. this was known as bloody sunday, it outraged the nation. >> reporter: a few weeks after bloody sunday, marchers sent off again. on the front line of the marches that day is a man who organised the protest. the county voters league president. reverent reece, 85 years old was the person that invited dr martin luther king junior for the successful second march. later that year he was at the capital signing the rights acts. what did youening? >> i thought it was so good, after having gone flow all the difficulties we have gone through, and now we had a chance to be considered as first class citizens. >> reporter: for 50 years the voting rights act helped to transform the landscape. >> president obama is not president of the united states if it were not the act. >> r
randall pinkston has more. >> this act flows from a clear and simple wrong.t's only purpose is to right that wrong. when president lyndon johnson signed the 1965 voting rights abbing. he called it a monumental law. johnson pushed the bill through congress. the struggle was proseeded by another battle. this was known as bloody sunday, it outraged the nation. >> reporter: a few weeks after bloody sunday, marchers sent off again. on the front line of the marches that day is a man who...
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ssiling sandra bullock with reported new beau, model and photographer brian randall. me no wonder sandra was all smiles. sources reveal he's super normal and just like sandra, he's a single parent. she even took him to pal jennifer aniston's wedding where they were said to be very affectionate with one another. and from boyfriends to beach bods. sarah jessica parker rocked a classic black one piece. we have some serious swim suit envy. the 53-year-old mother of three showed off her flat stomach and toned legs. anderson cooper and andy cohen. >>> up next, dude, where's his car? no, seriously, where's his car? >> crazy, huh? >> looks like ashton kutcher's driver was late as he faced an onslaught of camera flashes. kept it cool while publicist did best to stop the paparazzi invasion but things got a little heated until another photographer stepped in. >> enough. it's not worth it. relax. >>> and finally, lucy liu's got a little bundle. congratulations are in order. by a surrogate. introducing the new little man in my life, my son, rockwell lloyd liu. in love. >> oh my, l
ssiling sandra bullock with reported new beau, model and photographer brian randall. me no wonder sandra was all smiles. sources reveal he's super normal and just like sandra, he's a single parent. she even took him to pal jennifer aniston's wedding where they were said to be very affectionate with one another. and from boyfriends to beach bods. sarah jessica parker rocked a classic black one piece. we have some serious swim suit envy. the 53-year-old mother of three showed off her flat stomach...
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shows frequent pliers, as more and more airline passage weigh in in disguise >>> good evening, i'm randall pinkston in for antonio mora. this is al jazeera. we begin with news from a campaign trail. front runners making headlines. first hillary clinton announcing she'll hand over earn email server to the justice department. and giving investigators a thumb drive with emails relating to work as secretary of state. just hours before a state department report says that two of the emails on the server had been classified as top secret. jed bush gave a foreign policy speech at the ronald reagan library. michael shure was there, joining us live. before we get to jed bush, let's talk about hillary clinton's email server, why do you think she's handing it over now? >> well, she's handing it over because she has to hand it over. it's been in the possession of her attorney and the justice department is saying it should not be in the hands of the system. there are two emails in particular that they'll look at. we are not going to get a clans to see the emails. john kirby, the spokesperson for the sta
shows frequent pliers, as more and more airline passage weigh in in disguise >>> good evening, i'm randall pinkston in for antonio mora. this is al jazeera. we begin with news from a campaign trail. front runners making headlines. first hillary clinton announcing she'll hand over earn email server to the justice department. and giving investigators a thumb drive with emails relating to work as secretary of state. just hours before a state department report says that two of the emails...
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i'm randall pinkston. well the stock market is plunging again for the fourth straight day. dow is down nearly 2%, 190 points lower after falling 358 points yesterday. that is the biggest win-day drop in almost five years. nasdaq and s&p 500 also trading down right now. richard wolf from the university of massachusetts says this market turmoil requires careful analysis. >> selloff has to be taken seriously, because anything of this size, happening so quickly is a warning shot across the bow of the world economy. i think the way to understand it best is to see, that when you have a global capitalism of the -- in the way that we do, a problem in one major area, it's only a matter of time before it becomes a problem elsewhere. for the last two or three years, people here in the united states, have diluted themselves, imagining that the growing problems of europe on the one hand, and the chinese economy on the other, could somehow play themselves out without reverberations here. what you are seeing now is the global recognition by the rest of the world and by people who have sto
i'm randall pinkston. well the stock market is plunging again for the fourth straight day. dow is down nearly 2%, 190 points lower after falling 358 points yesterday. that is the biggest win-day drop in almost five years. nasdaq and s&p 500 also trading down right now. richard wolf from the university of massachusetts says this market turmoil requires careful analysis. >> selloff has to be taken seriously, because anything of this size, happening so quickly is a warning shot across...
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i am randall pinkston.ew york mayor surging caution today amido a outbreak of reege marries disease that has claimed seven lives so far. there is no risk to our drinking water, there is no risk to our water supply. from legion marries disease. another crucial point, it is treatable, it is crucial that each case be identified early on. and that treatment will be achieved quickly. another 86 people have been diagnosed with reege nears in new york city. they are as fielding questions from hundreds of people that live in the area. >> prongs residents pack this town hall meeting tries to get'ses from health officials over the outbreak of reege marries disease in their neighborhood. reege marries is a form of pneumonia. the search for the source is focused on local cooling towers. >> more than 15 cooling tours have been effected, at least five tests positive for the bacteria. the illness attack the lungs with flu like symptoms. certain people are at higher risk. it can be quite deadly in certain patient groups. s
i am randall pinkston.ew york mayor surging caution today amido a outbreak of reege marries disease that has claimed seven lives so far. there is no risk to our drinking water, there is no risk to our water supply. from legion marries disease. another crucial point, it is treatable, it is crucial that each case be identified early on. and that treatment will be achieved quickly. another 86 people have been diagnosed with reege nears in new york city. they are as fielding questions from hundreds...