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robby: the refrigerator. jennifer: o, my lord. robby: i would not let them buy a refrigerator. someone can donate it it. it should go into the smithsonian afterwards. it probably has freon and other bad stuff. host: your friend did a column, hillary clinton re-brands obamas frat house as her own. she is arguing clinton world is very male. do you feel like it is a little male at the top? i do not even know through those people are. [laughter] i do not feel like that. host: do you worry about diversity? jennifer: this is a big -- this is an important priority for both hillary and robby and john. this is a big priority for these guys. i am really proud of the team we have built. diversity in age gender. robby: we have 24-year-olds and 22-year-olds. we hold our staff accountable for finding the most diverse staff possible. i think we're the first ever presidential campaign to have a chief diversity officer. we are really proud of the team we are building. host: you are the special guest at an lgbt take off. -- kickoff event. assuming a supreme court ruling in favor of gay marriage,
robby: the refrigerator. jennifer: o, my lord. robby: i would not let them buy a refrigerator. someone can donate it it. it should go into the smithsonian afterwards. it probably has freon and other bad stuff. host: your friend did a column, hillary clinton re-brands obamas frat house as her own. she is arguing clinton world is very male. do you feel like it is a little male at the top? i do not even know through those people are. [laughter] i do not feel like that. host: do you worry about...
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base in afghanistan, worked for echo log, the same company robbie had told us about. one of the most prominent subcontractors, working on flor floor and dinecorps contracts. it's public health controlled on fear. the fear of losing the job and the fear of losing the job is because they are in debt back home. losing the job is like you're coming back to shame and debt and what my future after that? you're here, you, i own you, and you work here or if you don't want to you go back home. but what about the money you paid? you didn't pay me. you pay to the agent. i didn't know about the money you paid. you have a paper to show? >> being fired is especially daunting because most people borrowed to pay their recruit recruiterrer at interest rates of 25 to 40%. he had to come up with $2500. at the time he earned just $2 a day. he paid for a job in afghanistan for a subcontractor called prime projects international or ppi, they assigned him to a job in an entirely different country. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked th
base in afghanistan, worked for echo log, the same company robbie had told us about. one of the most prominent subcontractors, working on flor floor and dinecorps contracts. it's public health controlled on fear. the fear of losing the job and the fear of losing the job is because they are in debt back home. losing the job is like you're coming back to shame and debt and what my future after that? you're here, you, i own you, and you work here or if you don't want to you go back home. but what...
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robby makes it a meaningful exchange for people. he sets a really inspiring tone and values everybody's work. it has created a great sense of camaraderie. and everyone's role is important. none of this could happen without everybody. he has set a good tone. host: my colleague has a question. go. >> how is it going? i'm glad this is working. host: he is wearing a tie, holy cow. >> i have two questions. robby, you said something about hillary wanting to go further than obama on immigration. what exactly did you mean? mr. mook: specifically in the policy that she was proposing. she wanted to make it easier for families to appeal some of these deportation decisions. essentially, parents of the dreamers that may be facing deportation. >> the campaign is having conversations with small donors, some very rich donors. they're having conversations about policy. i'm wondering, what impact if any is bill de blasio having? he is invoking the campaign on issues like tbp, which the first president asked about, but i know if you included in your a
robby makes it a meaningful exchange for people. he sets a really inspiring tone and values everybody's work. it has created a great sense of camaraderie. and everyone's role is important. none of this could happen without everybody. he has set a good tone. host: my colleague has a question. go. >> how is it going? i'm glad this is working. host: he is wearing a tie, holy cow. >> i have two questions. robby, you said something about hillary wanting to go further than obama on...
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maybe even 12. >> robbie is serving six years for armed robbery.anger to prison. >> i'll be 23 in a couple days, and with parole violations all together, i came to prison five times, and the none of them been for a long time, but if i keep coming, eventually it's going to be, and i don't want that. i really don't have nobody out there, i wish i had some place to go. i wish i could get on my feet, get a job, and live life productively. i don't want to keep coming here, this ain't for me. >> you hear me? >> unlike his boyhood friend who's been in and out of prison five times, this is bradley's first time behind the walls. but as a juvenile, he was twice placed on house arrest. now he's serving 16 years for burglary and criminal gang activity. >> i heard my sentence, i was crying. >> at 18 getting 16 years it seemed like forever. it was like, oh, man, i ain't never getting out. we have a good relationship, talk to each other like crazy. smack each other around when nobody's looking. >> it doesn't matter. it is always all good afterwards. >> yeah. >> e
maybe even 12. >> robbie is serving six years for armed robbery.anger to prison. >> i'll be 23 in a couple days, and with parole violations all together, i came to prison five times, and the none of them been for a long time, but if i keep coming, eventually it's going to be, and i don't want that. i really don't have nobody out there, i wish i had some place to go. i wish i could get on my feet, get a job, and live life productively. i don't want to keep coming here, this ain't for...
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now they are recommending the permit f the robbie trucking company be revoked and this wasn't the first time they failed an inspection. >> whenan out of control crashed through ilg killing the driver they failed two previous inspections. now it failed third. >> 50% of the fleet was pulled out on that one inspection and it shows us they are not maintaining their vehicles in a safe manner. >> you would tell them the problems with the trucks would be like talking to a brick wall. >> this man asked not to be identified fearing rete pro biewtion. rete pro biewtion. he said he quit because the trucks weren bad condition. they are based in vallejo and they skimped on tires breaks and oil lines. the chp inspections at the scales were to be avoided. >> we were constantly told to go around the scales. by the owners. >> another former employ who calls herself tina and fears rete pro biewtion says there were red flags even before the dead reaccident. >> there were problems and some of the companies that the jobsthey were hired for se the trucks back. >> our attempts to speak with th owner of robbie
now they are recommending the permit f the robbie trucking company be revoked and this wasn't the first time they failed an inspection. >> whenan out of control crashed through ilg killing the driver they failed two previous inspections. now it failed third. >> 50% of the fleet was pulled out on that one inspection and it shows us they are not maintaining their vehicles in a safe manner. >> you would tell them the problems with the trucks would be like talking to a brick wall....
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says it could take a month and a half to review and possibly revoke the motor carrier permit for robbie trucking. in vallejo, alan wang abc7 news. >>> a woman pled gel tee to felony charges of making and storing explosives. she is expected to receive a 150-day jail sentence and three years probation. officers found 87 of these devices when they searched her bedroom in february and say she ignited explosives just to intimidate someone. >>> we are learning new details about two people facing charges of trying to run down an officer in san jose. juan antonio gonzalez were already wanted on felony warrants. they attempted to pull over the two when they said he tried to run down an officer. he crashed into a police cruiser and they ran. they found him three hours later. >>> a federal judge has made an unusual sentencing to an officer convicted of searching the hotel rooms of drug suspects without a warrant. the chronicle reports that he can have his sentencing delayed for a year and also get a reduced sentence if he instructs other officers on where het wrong and how to avoid it. >>> giant s
says it could take a month and a half to review and possibly revoke the motor carrier permit for robbie trucking. in vallejo, alan wang abc7 news. >>> a woman pled gel tee to felony charges of making and storing explosives. she is expected to receive a 150-day jail sentence and three years probation. officers found 87 of these devices when they searched her bedroom in february and say she ignited explosives just to intimidate someone. >>> we are learning new details about two...
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says it could take a month and a half to review and possibly revoke the motor carrier permit for robbie trucking. in vallejo, alan wang abc7 news. >>> a woman pled gel tee to felony charges of making and storing explosives. she is expected to receive a 150-day jail sentence and three years probation. officers found 87 of these devices when they searched her bedroom in february and say she ignited explosives just to intimidate someone. >>> we are learning new details about two people facing charges of trying to run down an officer in san jose. juan antonio gonzalez were already wanted on felony warrants. they attempted to pull over the two when they said he tried to run down an officer. he crashed into a police cruiser and they ran. they found him three hours later. >>> a federal judge has made an unusual sentencing to an officer convicted of searching the hotel rooms of drug suspects without a warrant. the chronicle reports that he can have his sentencing delayed for a year and also get a reduced sentence if he instructs other officers on where he went wrong and how to avoid it. >>> gia
says it could take a month and a half to review and possibly revoke the motor carrier permit for robbie trucking. in vallejo, alan wang abc7 news. >>> a woman pled gel tee to felony charges of making and storing explosives. she is expected to receive a 150-day jail sentence and three years probation. officers found 87 of these devices when they searched her bedroom in february and say she ignited explosives just to intimidate someone. >>> we are learning new details about two...
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. >> dickerson: back now with robby mook who joins us from new york. want to well you come you to the broadcast. i want to start what is hillary clinton's biggest challenge? >> well, honestly, as a campaign manager i find biggest challenge is just finding enough time every day to get hillary in front of voters. most precious resource we have on this campaign john as you well know is time. the response we've been getting in iowa, new hampshire nevada, south carolina, all over the country has been absolutely phenomenal. i just wish we had lot more hours in the day to get her out there talking about her vision which you heard yesterday. that is that american families fought hard to get out of the economic mess of the great recession, they are standing but they're not running yet. and this is their time. this is their campaign and she is going to be that tenacious fighter who has a bold progressive agenda which she laid out yesterday to help families get ahead. first of all closing that wage gap that is becoming increasing problem for middle class families
. >> dickerson: back now with robby mook who joins us from new york. want to well you come you to the broadcast. i want to start what is hillary clinton's biggest challenge? >> well, honestly, as a campaign manager i find biggest challenge is just finding enough time every day to get hillary in front of voters. most precious resource we have on this campaign john as you well know is time. the response we've been getting in iowa, new hampshire nevada, south carolina, all over the...
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robby makes it a meaningful exchange for people. he sets a really inspiring tone and values everybody's work. it has created a great sense of camaraderie. and everyone's role is important. none of this could happen without everybody. he has set a good tone. host: my colleague has a question. go. >> how is it going? i'm glad this is working. host: he is wearing a tie, holy cow. >> i have two questions. robby, you said something about hillary wanting to go further than obama on immigration. what exactly did you mean? mr. mook: specifically in the policy that she was proposing. she wanted to make it easier for families to appeal some of these deportation decisions. essentially, parents of the dreamers that may be facing deportation. >> the campaign is having conversations with small donors, some very rich donors. they're having conversations about policy. i'm wondering, what impact if any is bill de blasio having? he is invoking the campaign on issues like tpp, which the first person asked about, but i know if you included in your answ
robby makes it a meaningful exchange for people. he sets a really inspiring tone and values everybody's work. it has created a great sense of camaraderie. and everyone's role is important. none of this could happen without everybody. he has set a good tone. host: my colleague has a question. go. >> how is it going? i'm glad this is working. host: he is wearing a tie, holy cow. >> i have two questions. robby, you said something about hillary wanting to go further than obama on...
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robby trucking owned the truck that crashed into a restaurant march 16 killing the driver.re robby trucking is based. >> reporter: the latest chp inspection of the company they found dozens of violations. among them running trucks with brokenacles and windshield -- broken axels and wind chills and breaks. >> reporter: he lost control of his truck and crashed into a restaurant. the chp says bad breaks may have been to blame. >> several of the eyewitnesses to the collision did report the vehicle was running away at that time. >> reporter: faulty breaks are not a isolated problem for robby trucking. the chp found problems with 5-6 trucks in the fleet, including breaks out of service. the chp inspected them three times since october and they have failed every test. the end result the chp represented the dmv suspect or revoke their permit. >> commercial vehicles are dangerous if not maintained. heavy vehicles, they carry a lot of weight. if the breaks don't work, if there is any issue that puts everyone at risk. >> an inspection found the owners did not check it reports of two -
robby trucking owned the truck that crashed into a restaurant march 16 killing the driver.re robby trucking is based. >> reporter: the latest chp inspection of the company they found dozens of violations. among them running trucks with brokenacles and windshield -- broken axels and wind chills and breaks. >> reporter: he lost control of his truck and crashed into a restaurant. the chp says bad breaks may have been to blame. >> several of the eyewitnesses to the collision did...
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angela p king lawny tie tis robbie robin son. >> in my older age i'm learning to get to the point. so the question is asked what can you do? the fact is the organizations that will come to you some of these organizations are city-wide organizations. you need to tell them first of all to respect community to have their community partners as members ad ten regularly has meetings outside of ic meetings which are already private meetings more or less they come with the information out of those meetings to say we thought about something else. do you have minutes? you don't have xhnt minutes what was it about? we don't know yet can you can you tell us what it's about? we are not sure yet. they post poent it not ready to tell you that. this is post poenting going on i'm here eight years accountable to the members of our community no way would this be going on. there are people out here that came to hours and hours of meetings to get this thing on and people promised them this money would support them in getting some of this opportunity this stuff that is happening is happening because you
angela p king lawny tie tis robbie robin son. >> in my older age i'm learning to get to the point. so the question is asked what can you do? the fact is the organizations that will come to you some of these organizations are city-wide organizations. you need to tell them first of all to respect community to have their community partners as members ad ten regularly has meetings outside of ic meetings which are already private meetings more or less they come with the information out of...
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robbie titus and robin son. >> hello my name is christine sandival i work for a peaked attics office in bayview i felt the need to come here today because this need is important i walked out of my job and toll them i would be back i thought this was going to be an hour this it longer than that it has to be heard and known that this community is in need. i have been coming here for seven years fighting this fight and i still have not seen one change basically i'm actually truly saddened about this i have gone to more funerals and gone to wakes then i have gone to any one of these meetings that are supposedly being held we were never invited to them. our youth are getting kills because of lack of opportunities i have a 22 year old i'm scared and petrified every time he leaves the house because there is lack of opportunity for him. he has done ycd he is graduated he is sitting with certifications and no job. no job. i'm sitting here struggling raising four kids two jobs and not one have i been involved in these meetings or anything this needs to stop this needs to end i'm tired of going
robbie titus and robin son. >> hello my name is christine sandival i work for a peaked attics office in bayview i felt the need to come here today because this need is important i walked out of my job and toll them i would be back i thought this was going to be an hour this it longer than that it has to be heard and known that this community is in need. i have been coming here for seven years fighting this fight and i still have not seen one change basically i'm actually truly saddened...
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host: robbie, you are a man of many talents. impressions. jennifer: it is amazing. host: you ask him to do someone. [laughter] jennifer: there are some political consultants he can imitate very well, but the audience might not appreciate that. bill clinton is someone who is often impersonated. robby: i may lose my job over this. i am so glad to be here today. great program. [laughter] host: love you back. i want to thank you out in live stream land. i want to thank the bank of america for making this series possible. i want to thank nyu. we appreciate our friends at hillary for america. to bring these two people into this room. thank you for coming out on a friday night. [applause] >> hillary clinton launches her presidential campaign with a rally in new york city. a conversation with chris christie in new hampshire. a discussion about president obama's decision to send troops to iraq. c-span's coverage of 2015 commencement speeches continues with greg abbott at north texas university. beach chere's governor abbott talking about the uncertainty you faced as a young
host: robbie, you are a man of many talents. impressions. jennifer: it is amazing. host: you ask him to do someone. [laughter] jennifer: there are some political consultants he can imitate very well, but the audience might not appreciate that. bill clinton is someone who is often impersonated. robby: i may lose my job over this. i am so glad to be here today. great program. [laughter] host: love you back. i want to thank you out in live stream land. i want to thank the bank of america for...
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ari: robbie, help me out. ian gave a good answer, but did not answer the question posed and as a journalist one of my pet peeves, one of the questions posed is if you're sympathetic to that, then why do you think as a court expert that justices are linked in to consider what is a week apart against the aca right now? roberta: i think you realize there is some sense to look, no one can explain how the justice make certain decisions. no one is allowed in that room there anyone who tells you they somehow have some insight i'd , like to know where they went to law school. it certainly was not taught to me in law school. one might guess, and this is a guess, they knew there would have to do this earlier. circumvent the d.c. circuit -- and reverse it. so my guess is they figured guess is they figure they might as we'll get over with now. that's why you saw it. hopefully i agree with the panel that it doesn't speak to the merits of the plaintiff argument. i'm amazed, sitting there amazed as a supreme court advocate t
ari: robbie, help me out. ian gave a good answer, but did not answer the question posed and as a journalist one of my pet peeves, one of the questions posed is if you're sympathetic to that, then why do you think as a court expert that justices are linked in to consider what is a week apart against the aca right now? roberta: i think you realize there is some sense to look, no one can explain how the justice make certain decisions. no one is allowed in that room there anyone who tells you they...
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robby, tell us what this case is about. i think it's fair to assume our audience and probably a lot of people watching at home remember some of the previous cases, including some you argued. what specifically is in this case that's going to be decided this month, and potentially create the first national standard or right for marriage equality in our nation's history. >> i have to tell you, i never thought in a million years i would get to be the good news bears person on civil rights issues but knock on wood i'm hoping that will be the case. when i walked into the office this morning, they had cnn on the tv and a flash. i guess there's a new poll out out, 63% of americans support marriage equality. i have to pause every time i see those numbers. if you told me that when i fought the windsor case i would tell you you need to be on medication or something because that wasn't going to happen. so this case is about this journey our country has been on. in 2003 was the first case brought by mary benatto seeking marriage equalit
robby, tell us what this case is about. i think it's fair to assume our audience and probably a lot of people watching at home remember some of the previous cases, including some you argued. what specifically is in this case that's going to be decided this month, and potentially create the first national standard or right for marriage equality in our nation's history. >> i have to tell you, i never thought in a million years i would get to be the good news bears person on civil rights...
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the chp numbered robbie trucking three times since october and they have failed every test. they recommended the dmv suspend or revoke the permit. >> very dangerous if not maintained appropriately they're heavy vehicles. they carry a lot of weight. if the brakes don't work. if the steering doesn't work, if there's any issue with it mechanically, that puts everyone around them at risk. >> reporter: an inspection found they did not check the records of two drivers before hiring them. one of the drivers was levee. the owners weren't around when we visited is this afternoon, but one of the drivers says he was hired about 6 weeks ago, told us he feels safe. >> so this isn't the worst company to work for. >> no. it's not. >> are you worried about driving these trucks? >> no. i find something wrong with it, they fix it. >> along with likely losing their permit over this, the chp has also asked the district attorney's office to consider filing criminal charges against the owners of robbie trucking for intelligence. >>> in san francisco's chinatown tonight, people paused to commemora
the chp numbered robbie trucking three times since october and they have failed every test. they recommended the dmv suspend or revoke the permit. >> very dangerous if not maintained appropriately they're heavy vehicles. they carry a lot of weight. if the brakes don't work. if the steering doesn't work, if there's any issue with it mechanically, that puts everyone around them at risk. >> reporter: an inspection found they did not check the records of two drivers before hiring them....
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sergeant wilson was shot and killed while trying to break up a robbie in north philadelphia back in marchthorities say he was at the store buying a gift for his older son's birthday. >>> preparing for the pope. we showed you the philadelphia delegation for the world meeting of families as they got ready for their flight to rome. nbc 10 already has a crew in rome and they'll be covering the delegation throughout the strip this week. nbc 10's chris kato has a look at their itinerary at vatican city. >> reporter: from the city of brotherly love to the eternal city it is going to be a busy woke for that group from philadelphia. we know their official itinerary. it includes a visit with the u.s. ambassador to the holy see. a news conference announcing the festival of families on september 26th. a luncheon at the u.s. embassy to promote the international tourism to the philadelphia area. and a meeting with the mayor of rome and the head of vatican security to discuss security plans in philadelphia. those are just the highlights. of course the group from philly will visit various parts of the va
sergeant wilson was shot and killed while trying to break up a robbie in north philadelphia back in marchthorities say he was at the store buying a gift for his older son's birthday. >>> preparing for the pope. we showed you the philadelphia delegation for the world meeting of families as they got ready for their flight to rome. nbc 10 already has a crew in rome and they'll be covering the delegation throughout the strip this week. nbc 10's chris kato has a look at their itinerary at...
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robbie, tell us what this case is about. it's fair to assume our audience and people at home remember the previous cases including those that you argued. what is in this case will be decided this month and potentially the create the national standard are right and -- or write for marriage equality in our nation's history ? roberta: i have to tell you, i never thought i would get to be the good news bearer on civil rights issues. knock on wood -- i'm hoping that will be the case. when i walked into the office this morning they had cnn on the tv and they had a flash and -- flash poll that says 63% of americans nationwide support marriage equality. again i have to pause every time i see those numbers. the journey the country has been on, 2003 was the first case of seeking marriage equality in massachusetts and the first time gay people could get married. and now we are at 37 states. the question before this court is whether that equality will extend to the remaining 13. whether or not does the federal -- not only does the feder
robbie, tell us what this case is about. it's fair to assume our audience and people at home remember the previous cases including those that you argued. what is in this case will be decided this month and potentially the create the national standard are right and -- or write for marriage equality in our nation's history ? roberta: i have to tell you, i never thought i would get to be the good news bearer on civil rights issues. knock on wood -- i'm hoping that will be the case. when i walked...
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. >> robbie delariva/ pride goer : i waited 32 years for this. when i heard the on friday i fell down >> emily :about one million people were expected in the city for the festivities. more than any year previous- and police stepped up their presence in line with that. to make sure folks stayed safe, pride launched a public safety campaign to make sure people stuck to what the day is all about. and that purpose was not lost: >> calvin boissiare/pride goer love however you want to love if and the proud of who you are >> emily :in san francisco, kron 4 news. >> vicki : meanwhile. it was a sea of colors this morning as party-goers made their way through downtown san francisco for the annual gay pride parade. today's theme was equality without exception. cheerleaders. and dancers flocked down market street. party-goers were decked out in rainbow flags. knee socks. umbrellas and tutus. this comes days after the supreme court ruled that the constitution guarantees the right to same-sex marriage. organizers say the ruling makes this year's parade extra s
. >> robbie delariva/ pride goer : i waited 32 years for this. when i heard the on friday i fell down >> emily :about one million people were expected in the city for the festivities. more than any year previous- and police stepped up their presence in line with that. to make sure folks stayed safe, pride launched a public safety campaign to make sure people stuck to what the day is all about. and that purpose was not lost: >> calvin boissiare/pride goer love however you want...
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robbie ludwig says the family environment may have played a role. >> if you live in an environment whereou are an adolescent and you are somehow taught or led to believe that your sexual impulses are bad or an a mallistic, what do you do with those impulses? i think that's what happened with josh. he was 14. he probably had a lot of sexual curiosity impulses. what happened is not okay under any circumstances. but i think there are reasons we need to understand. >> reporter: tonight the duggars say everyone in their family received counselling from accredited therapists and once again they are turn ing to their faith for guidance. >> our son violated god's principles by doing improper touching. that was terrible but yet i think it has been recently said that what josh did was inexcusable but it was not unforgiveable. >>> up next, a driver brought to a halt on the highway by a bolt of lightning. and the surprising reasons why you might not be safe from storms in your car. >>> and surfin' usa. band leader brian wilson on the struggles with drugs and mental illness that cast a dark shadow on
robbie ludwig says the family environment may have played a role. >> if you live in an environment whereou are an adolescent and you are somehow taught or led to believe that your sexual impulses are bad or an a mallistic, what do you do with those impulses? i think that's what happened with josh. he was 14. he probably had a lot of sexual curiosity impulses. what happened is not okay under any circumstances. but i think there are reasons we need to understand. >> reporter: tonight...
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have had to deal with a young lady dragged off the bus in the course of being robbed several other robbies that occurred a lot of around this station valley. if i can get the eight-pak members to stand up so the board of supervisors know who you are. a few of them have to leave early. we do support your effort i thank you officers for doing this >> my pleasure thank you. if there are any other seniors that would like to come up and speak first i welcome you i think chris boman if you are here come on up. (speaking off the mic) i'm sorry you can wait if you don't want to. >> supervisor avalos i'm chris bowman i was around back in 1994 was when prop eight was put on the ballot we planned to do a similar initiative then barry con roy put together an initiative to get nine votes on the ballot back to what supervisorer avalos asked in 1971 it's a consent decrete the courts did back in 1979 which dealt with the lack of minorities and women in the department. and subsequent to that 15 years later the mayor and the board never came up to that level of staffing if you look at the voters handbook 19
have had to deal with a young lady dragged off the bus in the course of being robbed several other robbies that occurred a lot of around this station valley. if i can get the eight-pak members to stand up so the board of supervisors know who you are. a few of them have to leave early. we do support your effort i thank you officers for doing this >> my pleasure thank you. if there are any other seniors that would like to come up and speak first i welcome you i think chris boman if you are...
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as these two offroad vehicles are coming into view robbie gordon and abdali lopez. as they get past the tower this happens. >> why were those people trying to cross an open track? >> they're offroad. this guy realizes he's in trouble, tries to get out of the way but he's in the way and the sand builds up. people start waving their hands, panic ensues but some people said in the comments below the video you wouldn't believe this all happened and he broke his leg, incredible. >> whoa. >> watch it a little bit slower he's running forward, clipped basically his foot there almost like maybe the ohm thing it hit was the shoe off his foot. i can't believe he's okay. on to a second video this is car versus bike we're riding on the bike camera of david sell approaching this intersection right here and decides he's going to go just between these two cars which was a terrible idea because he doesn't look to the right. >> no! >> and he gets clipped. now he's completely to blame. he says he just thought he could sneak through. if you back up the video there's a huge stop sign. t
as these two offroad vehicles are coming into view robbie gordon and abdali lopez. as they get past the tower this happens. >> why were those people trying to cross an open track? >> they're offroad. this guy realizes he's in trouble, tries to get out of the way but he's in the way and the sand builds up. people start waving their hands, panic ensues but some people said in the comments below the video you wouldn't believe this all happened and he broke his leg, incredible. >>...
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robbie, tell us what this case is about. there are probably people watching who remember some of the previous cases. what specifically is in this case this month that will potentially create the first national standard for marriage equality? ms. kaplan: i never thought i get to be the good news bears on civil rights issues. but i'm hoping that will be the case. when i walked into the office this morning, they had cnn on the tv. there is a new poll that says 63% of americans nationwide support marriage equality. i have to pause every time i see those numbers. if you told me that when i brought the windsor case, i would have told you you need to be on medication. what this case is about is a journey our country has been on. 2003 was the first case brought by mary donato in massachusetts the first time gay people could get married. now we are in 37 states. the question is whether that inequality will extend to the remaining 13 essentially. whether not only does the federal government have to recognize the equal dignity of gay p
robbie, tell us what this case is about. there are probably people watching who remember some of the previous cases. what specifically is in this case this month that will potentially create the first national standard for marriage equality? ms. kaplan: i never thought i get to be the good news bears on civil rights issues. but i'm hoping that will be the case. when i walked into the office this morning, they had cnn on the tv. there is a new poll that says 63% of americans nationwide support...
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host: robbie, you are a man of many talents. impressions. ms. palmieri: it is amazing. host: you ask him to do someone. [laughter] ms. palmieri: there are some political consultants he can imitate very well, but the audience might not appreciate that. bill clinton is someone who is often impersonated. mr. mook: i may lose my job over this. i am so glad to be here today. great program. [laughter] host: love you back. i want to thank you out in live stream land. i want to thank the bank of america for making this series possible. i want to thank nyu. we appreciate our friends at hillary for america. to bring these two people into this room. thank you for coming out on a friday night. [applause] >> on our campaign stop in concord, new hampshire, hillary clinton responded to questions about trade legislation and negotiations. here are some of her comments. secretary clinton: i believe that you take whatever happens to you in a negotiation and you try to leverage it very in this case, i believe that one of the ways the president could get fast-track authority is to deal with
host: robbie, you are a man of many talents. impressions. ms. palmieri: it is amazing. host: you ask him to do someone. [laughter] ms. palmieri: there are some political consultants he can imitate very well, but the audience might not appreciate that. bill clinton is someone who is often impersonated. mr. mook: i may lose my job over this. i am so glad to be here today. great program. [laughter] host: love you back. i want to thank you out in live stream land. i want to thank the bank of...
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. >> robby is a former legal advice yore -- advisor to israel's foreign group. what do you make of this submission to the i.c.c. by the palestinian authority? >> well, there's too many issues that you mentioned. the first is the gaza war. it was the u.n. report which categorically stated that hamas deliberately attacked civilians, which was a war crime, and has not vetted it. israel vetted the complaints. the second issue, the settlement issue is political. it's not the task that the i.c.c. determine sovereignty over land or borders. the issue of settlement is where will the border be. and, of course this is the sort of issue that can and only can be settled by negotiations. the palestinians must sit down and negotiate an agreement. >> i want to pick up on the agreement you say israel investigated the allegations of war crimes itself. of course, the i.c.c. will not launch on investigation if it considers the country to be undergoing its own investigation, but will it view that israeli investigation as genuine, because the u.n. says israel keeps allowing soldiers
. >> robby is a former legal advice yore -- advisor to israel's foreign group. what do you make of this submission to the i.c.c. by the palestinian authority? >> well, there's too many issues that you mentioned. the first is the gaza war. it was the u.n. report which categorically stated that hamas deliberately attacked civilians, which was a war crime, and has not vetted it. israel vetted the complaints. the second issue, the settlement issue is political. it's not the task that...
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you have robby who is a true organizer coming out of the howard dean campaign, you know, follow the same school of thought of many of the people who organizeed the obama campaign a number of other people are clearly structuring the campaign as a movement campaign. it's difficult to do when you don't have someone like obama in the center of it. only 42% of the public believe hillary clinton is honest if you're going to go to house party and really, you know, give your life for months making phone calls and that sort of hanging over your head, it could make it a harder sell. >> guys, we've got to leave it there. we're out of time. thanks everybody. thanks for watching. gwen ifill will be back next week. you don't have to wait until then. check our response to viewer questions on pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm john harwood. good night. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we're committed to strong. we're committed to sure. we're comm
you have robby who is a true organizer coming out of the howard dean campaign, you know, follow the same school of thought of many of the people who organizeed the obama campaign a number of other people are clearly structuring the campaign as a movement campaign. it's difficult to do when you don't have someone like obama in the center of it. only 42% of the public believe hillary clinton is honest if you're going to go to house party and really, you know, give your life for months making...
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on march 16th, a robbie trucking driver was killed when he lost control of his dump truck and crashed into an empty restaurant in pittsburg. now, the official report has not been released, but the chp says bad brakes may be to blame. that suspicion led to the surprise inspection which then uncovered problems with five of the six trucks in the fleet. >> commercial vehicles, people don't necessarily understand are very dangerous if they're not maintained appropriately. they are heavy vehicles, they carry a lot of weight. if the brakes don't work, if the steering doesn't work, if there's any issue with it mechanically, that puts everyone around them at risk. >> the chp is recommending that the dmv suspend or revoke the company's permit. it is also asking the salano county district attorney's office to consider criminal charges for negligence. >>> time now 4:45. this morning antioch police are investigating a case of a pizza delivery driver being robbed at knifepoint. it happened near the 4500 block of delta fair boulevard last night around 6:30. police say the driver was walking back to
on march 16th, a robbie trucking driver was killed when he lost control of his dump truck and crashed into an empty restaurant in pittsburg. now, the official report has not been released, but the chp says bad brakes may be to blame. that suspicion led to the surprise inspection which then uncovered problems with five of the six trucks in the fleet. >> commercial vehicles, people don't necessarily understand are very dangerous if they're not maintained appropriately. they are heavy...
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robby diamond is president and ceo of securing america's future energy known as safe. he's in vienna for us. mr. diamond, welcome. good to have you with us. it feels to me as though oil prices have gone beyond opec's control control. do you agree? >> i think we see a clumsy cartel at the moment. it's suiting i'm standing in front of the palace a great empire from the 1500 to 1800s. where are they today no, where. real question on everyone's mind is opec empire of peck doomed for the same future. what we see now is a struggle between the producers and consumers, actually the shale producers in the united states and opec and waiting each other out and we're the victims of this game of chicken. >> victims or beneficiaries? oil prices are way down low because production is way up high. >> yeah. i'm thinking of course it's good for our oil companies and good for our balance of payments and that's great and we should continue to produce. at the same time i'm thinking about the entire broader economy, our geopolitics of the world. oil prices and volatility is really the threa
robby diamond is president and ceo of securing america's future energy known as safe. he's in vienna for us. mr. diamond, welcome. good to have you with us. it feels to me as though oil prices have gone beyond opec's control control. do you agree? >> i think we see a clumsy cartel at the moment. it's suiting i'm standing in front of the palace a great empire from the 1500 to 1800s. where are they today no, where. real question on everyone's mind is opec empire of peck doomed for the same...
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let's watch robby muke. okay. i'll tell you what he said. what he said was these polls don't exist. but what you can see from the screen is, they surely do. "the washington post"/abc news poll asks if she's honest and trustworthy. and 52% said no. and the cnn poll 26% said not trustworthy. not at all, 42%. you add that up and that's -- >> 68%. >> -- of those who are not concerned about this but concerned. >> can i give you a piece of analysis on this? >> please. >> when hillary arrived here and was elected, there was tremendous sympathy for her. here we are 15 years later, hillary has no sympathy left for her. she's perpetrating these scandals the speaking fees not seeming to tell the truth about it. the sympathy on her base and that is why pat discovered erosion there. >> right. okay. i want to make this clear. 31%, doug of the democrats said that they are very concerned. >> here's the issue as i see it as a pollster. about a third of the democratic electorate are worried about the allegations of impropriety or dishonesty. it's enough that that is it a point of concern. what she's
let's watch robby muke. okay. i'll tell you what he said. what he said was these polls don't exist. but what you can see from the screen is, they surely do. "the washington post"/abc news poll asks if she's honest and trustworthy. and 52% said no. and the cnn poll 26% said not trustworthy. not at all, 42%. you add that up and that's -- >> 68%. >> -- of those who are not concerned about this but concerned. >> can i give you a piece of analysis on this? >>...
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followed up by robbie cano down the line. that goes for a double.. 2-0 final. king felix, is now 10-3. >>> overall, the a's have their own issues, but swinging the bat is not one of them. they just absolutely put the padres pitching staff to shame tonight. 20 hits. 16 runs, and yeah, their win streak now at 4. someone send the giants a video of this game. maybe edit those guys out. i don't know. out at the coliseum having fun. billy butler needs to start hitting, and did tonight. 4 for 5. 3 rbi's all on one swing leaving the park. now 5-1 in the 7th. ben zobrist, he was 3 for 4, with 3 rbi's. he's got himself extra bases. a couple of rbi's. the a's pulling away late in this one, leading at that point, 8-1. 7 runs in the 8th off the pathetic padres pitching staff. jesse chavez, a winner, gives up only one run in 7 innings and struck out 11. >>> yeah, it's all over except for the parade, but for the warriors, no harm in reliving the moment. if you haven't seen the warriors inflight video on the way home from cleveland, got it for you next. sports part
followed up by robbie cano down the line. that goes for a double.. 2-0 final. king felix, is now 10-3. >>> overall, the a's have their own issues, but swinging the bat is not one of them. they just absolutely put the padres pitching staff to shame tonight. 20 hits. 16 runs, and yeah, their win streak now at 4. someone send the giants a video of this game. maybe edit those guys out. i don't know. out at the coliseum having fun. billy butler needs to start hitting, and did tonight. 4 for...
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by mike burke, renee feltz, aaron mate, nermeen shaikh, steve martinez, sam alcoff, hany massoud, robbyeena guzder, amy li?çqoq ' citing new television series, a unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. now, you're about to see an extraordinary program a studio conversation that you may never forget. so, settle back take a deep breath as we join our trusted guide and host, phil cousineau, on a most memorable episode of "global spirit," the first internal travel series. >> as the author of over two dozen books
by mike burke, renee feltz, aaron mate, nermeen shaikh, steve martinez, sam alcoff, hany massoud, robbyeena guzder, amy li?çqoq ' citing new television series, a unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. now, you're about to see an extraordinary program a studio conversation that you may never forget. so, settle back take a deep breath as we join our trusted guide and host, phil cousineau, on a most memorable episode of "global spirit," the first internal travel series....
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by mike burke, renee feltz, aaron mate, nermeen shaikh, steve martinez, sam alcoff, hany massoud, robbyeena >> a delicious crostata -- crispy, vegetable, delicious. and a big pot of vegetable soup. now, that's italian. >> ♪ >> tutti a tavola a mangiare! the italian art of good eating...
by mike burke, renee feltz, aaron mate, nermeen shaikh, steve martinez, sam alcoff, hany massoud, robbyeena >> a delicious crostata -- crispy, vegetable, delicious. and a big pot of vegetable soup. now, that's italian. >> ♪ >> tutti a tavola a mangiare! the italian art of good eating...
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tell us they were robbie stores at 6 or 7. anybody who has the friends of their lifetime is trustworthy. the people who know, know that. there have been a lot of discussion in this period about disclosure. everybody wants disclosure. but i think what's good for the goose is good for the gander. for example, i remember when hillary was completely exonerated when i was in the white house. all that whitewater business. an official inquiry said her billing records, they wish it had been found earlier because they corroborated everything she had said. the next day there was nothing in the media about it. there was stunning nondisclosure. now we have social media and we can have disclosure and all live under the same rules. i literally i know her and i know the truth and the trust the american people. it's not happening 15 hours before the election. i feel good about it. it's free speech and politics. i think when people go to personal attacks this far before the election it means they are scared of you and they should be. she would
tell us they were robbie stores at 6 or 7. anybody who has the friends of their lifetime is trustworthy. the people who know, know that. there have been a lot of discussion in this period about disclosure. everybody wants disclosure. but i think what's good for the goose is good for the gander. for example, i remember when hillary was completely exonerated when i was in the white house. all that whitewater business. an official inquiry said her billing records, they wish it had been found...
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a neighborhood on lockdown as police search forearmed robbie suspects. our nbc chopper overhead. within the past 15 minutes, two people have been taken into custody. you can see one on a stretcher. police caught up to this suspect with the help of a canine unit. police asked people who live in this neighborhood to stay inside their homes while the search was under way. this is not far from macarthur boulevard. two suspects have been taken into custody. we'll continue to follow the story. >>> it's a deadly stretch of track with a terrible legacy of teen suicides. too many losses for one city. so now palo alto is turning up the heat installing infrared cameras in hoping of sensing those sueicides before they happen. >> reporter: several cameras will be put on this cross walk. if someone gets dangerously close and lingers, the police will be notified, as well as caltrans. beatrice tells me she's grateful to see guards at every palo alto train crossing. but wishes even more could be done to prevent suicides. >> the more we can do to help these not to happen again, the better. >> repo
a neighborhood on lockdown as police search forearmed robbie suspects. our nbc chopper overhead. within the past 15 minutes, two people have been taken into custody. you can see one on a stretcher. police caught up to this suspect with the help of a canine unit. police asked people who live in this neighborhood to stay inside their homes while the search was under way. this is not far from macarthur boulevard. two suspects have been taken into custody. we'll continue to follow the story....