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certain things happen in a row rodney king's beating had echoes of se, slave beatings and i think for a lot of people this was shocking. this videotape touched off a firestorm of hours it shows what appears to be a group of los angeles police officers beating a suspect with nightsticks, kicking other officers, look on. >> we had rodney it king, and then we had natasha harlan's, a young black woman is shot to death by the korean owner of a grocery store for allegedly stealing a bottle of orange juice you could honestly feel it bubbling the anger of people when we recovering the rodney king trial and simi valley ali we knew that if this went down, the not-guilty way, something was going to happen officers, the rodney king beating case found not guilty on all counts except one fun and in response to that, the black community in la exploded he started following the fires. okay. you're looking at main street. and what protesters are doing is they're going down the street trying to like cars you're looking at what's on television. the city is out of control and people are looting but you kn
certain things happen in a row rodney king's beating had echoes of se, slave beatings and i think for a lot of people this was shocking. this videotape touched off a firestorm of hours it shows what appears to be a group of los angeles police officers beating a suspect with nightsticks, kicking other officers, look on. >> we had rodney it king, and then we had natasha harlan's, a young black woman is shot to death by the korean owner of a grocery store for allegedly stealing a bottle of...
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we had rodney king, and then we had latasha harlins. a young black woman is shot to death by the korean owner of a grocery store for allegedly stealing a bottle of orange juice. you could honestly feel it bubbling, the anger of people. [indistinct shouting] when we were covering the rodney king trial in simi valley, we knew that if this went down the not guilty way, something was going to happen. the four lapd officers in the rodney king beating case found not guilty on all counts except one. and in response to that, the black community in la exploded. [indistinct shouting] we started following the fires. ok, you're looking at main street and what protesters are doing is they're going down the street trying to light cars. you're looking at what's on television. the city's out of control, and people are looting. (chanting) guilty! guilty! guilty! guilty! but you know what's really going on and what has been going on. don't touch me. people were fed up, and so they resorted to street justice. by the time peace was restored, more than 50 p
we had rodney king, and then we had latasha harlins. a young black woman is shot to death by the korean owner of a grocery store for allegedly stealing a bottle of orange juice. you could honestly feel it bubbling, the anger of people. [indistinct shouting] when we were covering the rodney king trial in simi valley, we knew that if this went down the not guilty way, something was going to happen. the four lapd officers in the rodney king beating case found not guilty on all counts except one....
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we thought after rodney killed -- rodney king was brutalized in the 1980's in los angeles we would get systematic police reform. it did not happen. we thought shortly after michael brown in ferguson, hands up don't shoot that we would get systematic police reform in america. it did not happen. we thought certainly after george floyd was tortured to death on video during a pandemic and everybody saw it. we thought we were going to get police reform in america. it did not happen. after tyre nichols was brutally beaten by five police officers, we thought we would get systematic police reform. it did not happen. i can only fathom have we gotten the reform, how many families up here like sonya massey and others would have been spared their loved one becoming another hash tag. it is an urgent call. how many more exhibits do we have to give you before we say we have to have some reform on these officers? if we would have had the national registry, sonya massey's family would not have lost her just because she was a black woman having a mental health crisis because of that officer who had been
we thought after rodney killed -- rodney king was brutalized in the 1980's in los angeles we would get systematic police reform. it did not happen. we thought shortly after michael brown in ferguson, hands up don't shoot that we would get systematic police reform in america. it did not happen. we thought certainly after george floyd was tortured to death on video during a pandemic and everybody saw it. we thought we were going to get police reform in america. it did not happen. after tyre...
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rodney, your view? i am not joe biden and _ rodney, your view? president trump, wanted to engage in what she was saying and when _ engage in what she was saying and when you are in the debate and when you are in the debate and you — and when you are in the debate and you are reacting to your opponent, you are losing. this was _ opponent, you are losing. this was a — opponent, you are losing. this was a complete 180 degrees turnaround from the glee fullness from republicans just a few — fullness from republicans just a few short months ago when president biden debated president biden debated president trump. she did exactly— president trump. she did exactly what she had to do. she explained — exactly what she had to do. she explained to the american people _ explained to the american people where she stood on issues _ people where she stood on issues and she was very prepared. she did exactly what i prepared. she did exactly what i believe — prepared. she did exactly what i believe her handlers wanted her to— i believe her handlers wanted her to d
rodney, your view? i am not joe biden and _ rodney, your view? president trump, wanted to engage in what she was saying and when _ engage in what she was saying and when you are in the debate and when you are in the debate and you — and when you are in the debate and you are reacting to your opponent, you are losing. this was _ opponent, you are losing. this was a — opponent, you are losing. this was a complete 180 degrees turnaround from the glee fullness from republicans just a few —...
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rodney, what are your expectations for the debate? is a chance for vice president harris to begin to define who she is. it wasn't long ago that we were talking about president biden debating president trump and the world witnessed what hasn't happened in our lifetime, having a presidential candidate who was replaced this close to the election. i think harris has to come out strong. she has been practicing for the debate. she has to show the american people why she has been avoiding tough questions from national media and the onus is on her to over perform tonight. >> stephanie, what about your expectations? what do you think we will see tonight? >> i think the convention was the last time we were altogether and it was about vibes and values for harris. tonight will be about policy and politics for her. the debate is an opportunity for her to lay out her vision of the future and she is going to be talking to moderates and people who are still undecided, who tend to self identify as moderates. those are the swing voters that will make t
rodney, what are your expectations for the debate? is a chance for vice president harris to begin to define who she is. it wasn't long ago that we were talking about president biden debating president trump and the world witnessed what hasn't happened in our lifetime, having a presidential candidate who was replaced this close to the election. i think harris has to come out strong. she has been practicing for the debate. she has to show the american people why she has been avoiding tough...
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rodney mcmullen is crushing it today.e doesn't need no stinking deal with albertson's >> well, he's not going to get it, is he? >> no, he's a dreamer on that. i love the guy, it's like, please it's how i feel about solar. it's really horrible, but i love it >> the government's case against, of course, the purchase of albertson's is going to conclude early next week >> rodney is a winner either way. >> we'll get a decision not long after that, probably in october. i'm not -- you know, i haven't read the transcripts lately, so -- >> it's just -- you know, it all has to do with how they screwed up in a previous case. it reminds me of when they let all the airlines merge and then they felt bad and now they block off the mergers. these guys have a heart. they're like the tin man but they really have something >> i don't know what this had to do with "the wizard of oz," but the point is they allowed the deal where safeway was purchased and then the divested stores, it didn't work out at all >> because of haggen >> which went ba
rodney mcmullen is crushing it today.e doesn't need no stinking deal with albertson's >> well, he's not going to get it, is he? >> no, he's a dreamer on that. i love the guy, it's like, please it's how i feel about solar. it's really horrible, but i love it >> the government's case against, of course, the purchase of albertson's is going to conclude early next week >> rodney is a winner either way. >> we'll get a decision not long after that, probably in october....
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is rodney strikes happens as has bothers, lita blamed israel for the deputy device explosions, targeting the medicine group, which is considered a terrorist organization by many countries. a night of air strikes in southern lab and on of the the israel defense forces release these images. they say show their war planes. taking off to heat has bought a targets. they claim to have struck $100.00 rocket launchers and around $1000.00 rocket launcher barrels. ready to be used when media at the fire towards is riley territory. hours earlier has been a leader has and those right that issued a warning to israel. it came after dozens of people were killed and thousands injured when hundreds of pagers and walkie talkies used by hezbollah to explode as well. so you, as yes, he said this will be confronted with a severe reckoning and a just retribution and expected and unexpected ways, the mileage. but because this new battle involved hidden hands, the, let me change my approach down in the old. i will not talk about a time form and what place or date, what on demand is real, has not confirmed or de
is rodney strikes happens as has bothers, lita blamed israel for the deputy device explosions, targeting the medicine group, which is considered a terrorist organization by many countries. a night of air strikes in southern lab and on of the the israel defense forces release these images. they say show their war planes. taking off to heat has bought a targets. they claim to have struck $100.00 rocket launchers and around $1000.00 rocket launcher barrels. ready to be used when media at the fire...
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rodney, there is a lot of complexity to this one.oved and hated hassan nasrallah but he was a formidable military leader. i would argue in and amongst the lebanese infrastructure, the most formidable. no one knows anybody outside of lebanon but everyone knew hassan nasrallah of hezbollah. >> reporter: where you loved him or loathed him and his supporters left him, he was a towering figure not just in lebanon but across the middle east. his loss has been very deeply felt in beirut. i have to tell you that i have been out all day reporting. i was out in the morning among some of his supporters, people who had been displaced by the is massive israeli ill strikes. i just could not believe that the man was actually present in or around those buildings. when the news broke that he had, in fact, been killed, many of the same people i spoke to in the morning told me they did not believe the news. that seems to be a sentiment. some had to get on the tv and say this is official hezbollah statement. the group itself has confirmed the death of t
rodney, there is a lot of complexity to this one.oved and hated hassan nasrallah but he was a formidable military leader. i would argue in and amongst the lebanese infrastructure, the most formidable. no one knows anybody outside of lebanon but everyone knew hassan nasrallah of hezbollah. >> reporter: where you loved him or loathed him and his supporters left him, he was a towering figure not just in lebanon but across the middle east. his loss has been very deeply felt in beirut. i have...
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we were created during the rodney king riots when a bunch of black americans were funded to maxine waters, who said this of nearly a billion plus dollars worth of damage, is normal for black people when they're upset and we were formed to say that's not what black people think, that's what criminal ized people think. some of who might be black. and the national center for public policy research focuses on environmental issues free market issues and the like. horace cooper another issue that you take on is and the chapter is by is lynching black americans economy. so a lot of people don't realize that there are some factors about black as a group that you could argue for instance a lower percentage of black americans choose the medical care or physician fields of study than the population at large. a higher percentage choose education and a significant of black america works in the public sector, a higher percentage of black americans work in the public sector than anyone else. so what i wanted to do was figure out what is happening with black america from an economic perspective given whe
we were created during the rodney king riots when a bunch of black americans were funded to maxine waters, who said this of nearly a billion plus dollars worth of damage, is normal for black people when they're upset and we were formed to say that's not what black people think, that's what criminal ized people think. some of who might be black. and the national center for public policy research focuses on environmental issues free market issues and the like. horace cooper another issue that you...
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that is something we are very concerned about. >> for locals like rodney, global markets are far fromrs. community cohesion is something he wants to support. it could help combat this perceived threat to his livelihood. >> if we have a lot of conversations, raise a lot of awareness and have cooperation among our leaders in the communities to fight against this then the seabed mining will not happen. >> not for the first time or the last in the world. a new industry with cutting edge technology is colliding with traditional techniques and an ancient way of life. >> tomorrow, we will delve into the seeming lack of government oversight of deep sea mining and the forces behind the avoidance. ♪ for many years here on the "newshour," a frequent contributor, an award-winning corresponded with britn's channel 4 news has been bringing us powerful reports from europe, the middle east, africa, asia and more. this week she has a new book out called "i brought the war with me," marrying her life as a war correspondent to her love with poetry. >> 500 meters. >> the enemy is just 500 meters away? >>
that is something we are very concerned about. >> for locals like rodney, global markets are far fromrs. community cohesion is something he wants to support. it could help combat this perceived threat to his livelihood. >> if we have a lot of conversations, raise a lot of awareness and have cooperation among our leaders in the communities to fight against this then the seabed mining will not happen. >> not for the first time or the last in the world. a new industry with...
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. >> rodney dickens. >> jerry d dickerson. >> joseph dermot dickey. >> lawrence patrick dickinson. >> michael d diehl. >> donald joseph difranco. >> john digiovanni. >> eddie a dillard. >> debra ann di martino. >> david dimeglio. >> rena sam dinnoo. >> anthony dionisio >> george dipasquale >> donald americo ditullio >> ramzi a doany >> johnnie doctor john joseph doherty >> melissa candida doi >> brendan dolan >> robert e dolan >> and my uncle. you are the man i am honored to get my name from. wherever you are, i hope you are doing well and watching down on us. although i never got the chance to meet you in person, it is clear you made a significant impact on those around you. all speak very highly of you and your accomplishments. the amount of respect they all have for you is evident. it's unfortunate you're not able to come in these stories in a compliment yourself. >> however your siblings and parents can make sure to share your stories. through us, your family will make sure you are never forgotten and your legacy will live on. wherever you are, i hope you finally found peace >> my
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hand, in that there's a very famous book written by a countryman of mine, now deceas named walter rodney, entitled how europe underdeveloped africa, which can also be said for the colonies, which is that the period of colonization following on the liberation of the slaves was characterized by massive looting, the resources of those nations, the looting of gold, the looting of silver, the looting of all kinds of raw materials which were extracted using the labor of the people who had been just freeed, but because they had no land and no place to go and no industry and so on, they ended up working for the same interests in a policy of looting the resources, of those colonies and those resources being transferred to britain in particular and of course france and holland and so on, and as a result this process got so unbearable that beginning in the 1950s, well actually earlier if we think of india, although india was not an african nation, but particularly starting in the african countries and in the caribbean in the 60s, the 1960s, you had big fights for independence for the colonies to be
hand, in that there's a very famous book written by a countryman of mine, now deceas named walter rodney, entitled how europe underdeveloped africa, which can also be said for the colonies, which is that the period of colonization following on the liberation of the slaves was characterized by massive looting, the resources of those nations, the looting of gold, the looting of silver, the looting of all kinds of raw materials which were extracted using the labor of the people who had been just...
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one hand in that there's a very famous book written by a countryman of mine now deceas name walter rodney entitled how europe underdeveloped africa, which can also be said for the colonies, which is that the period of colonization following on the liberation of the slaves was characterized by massive looting of the resources of the... those nations, the looting of gold, the looting of silver, the looting of all kinds of raw materials which were extracted using the labor of the people who had been just freeed, but because they had no land and no place to go and no industry and so on, they ended up working for the same interests in a policy of looting the resources of those colonies and those resources being transferred to britain in particular and of course france and holland and so on, and as a result this process got so unbearable that beginning in the 1950s, well actually earlier, if we think of india, although india was not an african nation, but particularly starting in the african countries and in the caribbean in the 60s, the 1960s, you had big fights for independence, for the colon
one hand in that there's a very famous book written by a countryman of mine now deceas name walter rodney entitled how europe underdeveloped africa, which can also be said for the colonies, which is that the period of colonization following on the liberation of the slaves was characterized by massive looting of the resources of the... those nations, the looting of gold, the looting of silver, the looting of all kinds of raw materials which were extracted using the labor of the people who had...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.ght now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional foods or movies
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.ght now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind...
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he gave after the rodney king verdict in los angeles. i think most of you remember, rodney king was a black man who, was beat up by white police officers. it was really the beginning of, you know, the terrible situation in our country. and this is what he said to the nation after that if we are to remain the most vibrant and hopeful nation on earth, we must allow our diversity to bring us together, not drive us apart. this must be the rallying of good and decent people. we must build a future where in every city across country, empty rage gives way to hope, where poverty and despair give way to opportunity. after peace is restored. los angeles. we must then turn again to the causes of such tragic. we must keep on working to create a climate of understanding and tolerance. a climate that refuses to accept racism, bigotry anti-semitism and hate of any kind anywhere and of any kind. tonight, i ask all americans to lend their hearts, their voices and prayers to the healing of hatred we need. his more than ever. this is from joe strauss, form
he gave after the rodney king verdict in los angeles. i think most of you remember, rodney king was a black man who, was beat up by white police officers. it was really the beginning of, you know, the terrible situation in our country. and this is what he said to the nation after that if we are to remain the most vibrant and hopeful nation on earth, we must allow our diversity to bring us together, not drive us apart. this must be the rallying of good and decent people. we must build a future...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind...
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[bell] rodney dickens. [bell] lieutenant colonel jerry d. dickerson, united states army.a. dillard. [bell] petty officer first class johnny doctor jr, united states navy. [bell] captain robert e. dollan junior, united states navy. [bell] commander william h. donovan, united states navy. [bell] lieutenant commander charles a. draws iii, united states navy, retired. [bell] commander patrick dunn, united states navy. [bell] petty officer first class edward t. eirhardt, united states navy. [bell] barbara g. edwards. [bell] lieutenant commander robert r. elfeth, united states navy reserve. [bell] charles s. faulkenberg. [bell] and his wife, leslie a. whittington. and their two children, dana faulkenberg and zoe faulken berg. [bell] petty officer third class jamie l. fallon, united states navy. [bell] jay joseph ferguson. amelia b. fields. [bell] gerald p. fisher. [bell] darlene e. flag. [bell] and her husband, we are admiral wilson f. flag, united states navy reserve, retired. [bell] petty officer second class matthew m. flacco, united states navy. [bell] sandra n. foster. [be
[bell] rodney dickens. [bell] lieutenant colonel jerry d. dickerson, united states army.a. dillard. [bell] petty officer first class johnny doctor jr, united states navy. [bell] captain robert e. dollan junior, united states navy. [bell] commander william h. donovan, united states navy. [bell] lieutenant commander charles a. draws iii, united states navy, retired. [bell] commander patrick dunn, united states navy. [bell] petty officer first class edward t. eirhardt, united states navy. [bell]...
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it is rodney forces has killed at least 8 palestinians and attacks. of course, the goal is to strip in the early hours of monday and the last few hours is ready. will pains hits the house and the giovanni a refugee camp in the north rescue. workers are still searching for survivors trumps, under the russell aliyah on sunday. these right, the military kills at least 7 palestinians. and that was an air raid targeting the school housing displaced people in no shots. you refuge account. that's west of goal is a city. many of those including children, were wounded in the time. when start today is rela, types, another school and goes and sits. you kidding? 22 people ser lanka has elect to the left as president for the 1st time and it's history a neuro camara. this on the k one in the 2nd round of votes counseling off to the top. 2 candidates failed to win the 50 percent of the initial tale. 51 people offered to have died in a coal mine explosion in easton, iran. it's happened in south dakota fund province. knew the city of the top us. 33 bodies have been re
it is rodney forces has killed at least 8 palestinians and attacks. of course, the goal is to strip in the early hours of monday and the last few hours is ready. will pains hits the house and the giovanni a refugee camp in the north rescue. workers are still searching for survivors trumps, under the russell aliyah on sunday. these right, the military kills at least 7 palestinians. and that was an air raid targeting the school housing displaced people in no shots. you refuge account. that's west...
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. >> i'm this is rodney and this is rodney's good feet story. >> and when you're blind walking for mes probably the most important thing i do. >> but the more i walked, the more my feet hurt. and when i tried the arch supports on, i'm like, wow. i'm steadier. >> clinically proven, significant pain relief. in only four weeks, i'm able to just walk with confidence. >> it feels great to be out in nature and walk again. take back the life you love and book your personalized art support. >> fitting today. >> maybe it's your mom. the kids next door, or even you. 15 million californians have health care because of medi-cal, but budget cuts have left patients waiting months just to see a doctor. that's why voting yes on prop 35 is so important. it guarantees health care funding that can't be redirected. so we train more health care workers and keep hospitals and ers open . yes. on 35 protects medi-cal for the ones you care about the most. >> and he just got that big promotion and is off to dallas. lindsay found true love and wrapped up her divorce in the johnsons. they're ready for retirement
. >> i'm this is rodney and this is rodney's good feet story. >> and when you're blind walking for mes probably the most important thing i do. >> but the more i walked, the more my feet hurt. and when i tried the arch supports on, i'm like, wow. i'm steadier. >> clinically proven, significant pain relief. in only four weeks, i'm able to just walk with confidence. >> it feels great to be out in nature and walk again. take back the life you love and book your...
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kroger ceo rodney mcmullen took the stand yesterday in a hearing that could determine the fate of a proposedger with his company's rival, albertsons. the federal trade commission is trying to temporarily block the $24 billion merger, claiming it would eliminate competition and lead to higher food prices. but mcmullen told the court the merger would allow the combined company to lower prices to better compete with walmart and costco. when asked why food prices are up 25% since 2019, mcmullen blamed rising supplier costs, fuel prices and credit card fees. but mcmullen is making a promise he is pledging to cut grocery prices by $1 billion on day one. if the merger is approved. that court hearing on the proposed merger is expected to last through next week. >> the number of job openings in the u.s. just hit the lowest level since january of 2021. the labor department's number fell below expectations, increasing the likelihood that the federal reserve will cut interest rates this month. and turning now to the weather. evacuations have been ordered near a fast moving wildfire in central oregon. it
kroger ceo rodney mcmullen took the stand yesterday in a hearing that could determine the fate of a proposedger with his company's rival, albertsons. the federal trade commission is trying to temporarily block the $24 billion merger, claiming it would eliminate competition and lead to higher food prices. but mcmullen told the court the merger would allow the combined company to lower prices to better compete with walmart and costco. when asked why food prices are up 25% since 2019, mcmullen...
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kroger ceo rodney mcmullen that we merge is the day that we will begin lowering prices," vowing that combined company would invest $1 billion to lower prices if the merger goes through. the federal trade commission has sued to halt this merger, alleging it would raise prices by reducing competition in some areas of the country. is that an accurate argument? >> i'm not convinced of that argument. so if they are somehow able to combine their stores, some of those cost savings through their wholesale prices could be passed onto consumers. >> reporter: the two chains combined operate about 5,000 stores. currently, walmart dominates the grocery market by dollars spent. as shoppers have faced stubborn inflation since the pandemic. since 2019, according to the cbs "money watch" price tracker, a dozen eggs more than doubled. bread jumped 54%, and chicken 33%. but wages have also risen 23%, keeping pace with overall prices. >> but that is not how a lot of consumers think. they just see that grocery bill at the end, and they are like, oh, my gosh, this is so expensive. and they are right. >> r
kroger ceo rodney mcmullen that we merge is the day that we will begin lowering prices," vowing that combined company would invest $1 billion to lower prices if the merger goes through. the federal trade commission has sued to halt this merger, alleging it would raise prices by reducing competition in some areas of the country. is that an accurate argument? >> i'm not convinced of that argument. so if they are somehow able to combine their stores, some of those cost savings through...
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local restaurant owners like chef rodney baca say a platform like this introduces them to a whole new customer base. >> three years ago, we got an article written nationally about one of our products as being the best stadium food. so we definitely see that. and it's funny you bring it up that we can acknowledge that now. it's pretty awesome. we're excited. it's humbling. >> and when those local restaurants thrive, levi stadium says it can too. if they can't survive, then they're not going to be here helping us out. >> so it's a two way street in my opinion. we help them out. they're partners for a reason. >> so-called frictionless concession areas will also be new, letting fans get their food and skip the checkout process. it's all part of the many factors levi's stadium hopes adds to fans. game day experience at levi's stadium. zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> all right, we are not going to let you forget the niners kick off the new season with monday night football against the new york jets at levi's stadium. if you do not have tickets to the game, don't worry, you can watch it rig
local restaurant owners like chef rodney baca say a platform like this introduces them to a whole new customer base. >> three years ago, we got an article written nationally about one of our products as being the best stadium food. so we definitely see that. and it's funny you bring it up that we can acknowledge that now. it's pretty awesome. we're excited. it's humbling. >> and when those local restaurants thrive, levi stadium says it can too. if they can't survive, then they're...
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. >> reporter: the reverend rodney sadler came along for the ride. >> i am not fond of trump at all.-described liberal from charlotte, landed in the same boat as conservative lance moseley, an actor and paraprofessional who lives out of an rv. >> i don't understand where everybody is so afraid of trump. he is better for the country. that's my view. >> reporter: lance and the reverend found things chilly at first. so did everybody on their boat. >> so we disagree on everything. you're samsung, i'm iphone. >> yeah, we don't even agree on anything. >> reporter: the rafts made their way down the nantahala with teamwork and enthusiasm. >> everybody is closer to each other, no matter who we might vote for. i think this is a great first step. >> reporter: near the end, choppy waters tossed one rafter harmlessly overboard. [whistle blowing] a day on the river buoyed reverend sadler and lance moseley. >> i think we are so divided that we don't spend the time to get to know people as human beings. >> by the end of the trip, we were finally talking deeper politics. >> love you, brother. >> oh,
. >> reporter: the reverend rodney sadler came along for the ride. >> i am not fond of trump at all.-described liberal from charlotte, landed in the same boat as conservative lance moseley, an actor and paraprofessional who lives out of an rv. >> i don't understand where everybody is so afraid of trump. he is better for the country. that's my view. >> reporter: lance and the reverend found things chilly at first. so did everybody on their boat. >> so we disagree on...
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yeah, so we of course, we have seen rodney's on the streets in london sometime against uh, the, the, the, the occupation of gaza. now egypt katara the us all say they are continuing to slide to broke our truce. and these are the mice will or do you expect nothing yahoo! and is western supporters ever to come to an agreement with some us national van line? it's just a band line band faced lie from the americans and from the x rays. they have absolutely no intention brokering to do that. what's the deal on the to actually we have lead enough to give him is due by and came up with a deal. what 2 months ago, we try my successes and then they just really upset and so same day. and then by what, oh sorry. i made a mistake. that's not actually a deal that we're going to do that and you know who said now, so they offices now. so the boys and tale in israel school, israel is, is the one that is breaking all the deals. israel is the one that is presenting the release of those stages. israel one is, is the one that is stopping in each on the piece to come to the heart of the that israel is resp
yeah, so we of course, we have seen rodney's on the streets in london sometime against uh, the, the, the, the occupation of gaza. now egypt katara the us all say they are continuing to slide to broke our truce. and these are the mice will or do you expect nothing yahoo! and is western supporters ever to come to an agreement with some us national van line? it's just a band line band faced lie from the americans and from the x rays. they have absolutely no intention brokering to do that. what's...
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important to note that very recently an attack was also carried out on the area located near the south rodney plant. that is now they are hitting the infrastructure that supplies people with electricity and water. thus, israel is repeating the events of 2006. since this plant was bombed that year. and another aspect, the u. n, has reported that some 90000 people in level and have been newly displaced. jew too is really a tax. just under half of them are now residing on an estimate of $300.00 midship sites, including in kindergarten and some other civilian sites. are corresponding to yes and they're getting visited a route, school know, serving as a wartime shelter. the research wave of violence is really strikes has resulted in mass migration. this exit is that we've been observing over the course of the past 2 days. has resulted in the thousands of people forced to leave their homes at such a thing and places like the capital bagels and further up north into the 4011 east capital in and of itself is doing its best to provide shelter for those that have been displaced. lebanese officials sugg
important to note that very recently an attack was also carried out on the area located near the south rodney plant. that is now they are hitting the infrastructure that supplies people with electricity and water. thus, israel is repeating the events of 2006. since this plant was bombed that year. and another aspect, the u. n, has reported that some 90000 people in level and have been newly displaced. jew too is really a tax. just under half of them are now residing on an estimate of $300.00...
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so it's, this is not you, this is something not just has a lot like all the other members of the rodney and let's so call the access of resistance. they do blame the united states. they feel that it is that this rate is this way the army has been using us weapons. so really, the situation is very tense. people are very, very concerned, especially after that strikes behind me. the impact of that is really striking. the distance in the heart of the capital, the 1st time is round carries out this strikes to, since on this latest round of a file. and so if you like between hezbollah as well, they have been hitting the southern suburbs amazes. so now the capital basically saying that there are no red lines, we can act with, with little restraint because there is missile the terrorist. and that's where he has full lot is facing. its biggest challenge here is with needs to carry out a meaningful response. we heard the deputy secretary general talk about the, you know, targeting an area 150 kilometers deep insight as well. target saying hey, fall of bite, but these are messages. there's holes o
so it's, this is not you, this is something not just has a lot like all the other members of the rodney and let's so call the access of resistance. they do blame the united states. they feel that it is that this rate is this way the army has been using us weapons. so really, the situation is very tense. people are very, very concerned, especially after that strikes behind me. the impact of that is really striking. the distance in the heart of the capital, the 1st time is round carries out this...