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to have dr.ed roland carter with us this afternoon.] you will hear from and see both of these gentlemen tomorrow at our commemoration service. thank you. >> we are bringing you an event on the anniversary of the assassination martin luther king jr.. taylor branch is the guest speaker and he should be there shortly. attendees are enjoying lunch, we will leave this program and head over to the white house. a number of baltic leaders have been meeting with president trump. they are expected to hold a press briefing in just a few moments. this is live coverage on c-span. >> a live picture from the white house as we await the start of a press briefing with president trump as he meets with baltic leaders today. cnn has reported that the hasident declared nobody come to the white house before as tension between the russia and the united states has ratcheted up in recent -- and recent weight.
to have dr.ed roland carter with us this afternoon.] you will hear from and see both of these gentlemen tomorrow at our commemoration service. thank you. >> we are bringing you an event on the anniversary of the assassination martin luther king jr.. taylor branch is the guest speaker and he should be there shortly. attendees are enjoying lunch, we will leave this program and head over to the white house. a number of baltic leaders have been meeting with president trump. they are expected...
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that's a problem. >> jennifer, roland brings up a point. the photo of the president with the spring internal class sparked quite a firestorm due to what is viewed as a lack of diversity. it's kind of hard to see this and not judge it on its face. of course, it's possible that there's more to this than meets the eye. you have to talk about the applicant pool certainly. what are your thoughts on this? >> my thoughts are largely that the most important thing is the confident of our character and what's in our heads and our ideas and our thought, not the color of our skin. so whether or not you have racial diversity in that intern class, i would argue probably you have a lot more diversity in terms of political viewpoints because president trump's election has stirred things up. you probably have republicans, you probably have conservatives, social republicans, libertarians. so i am a little concerned about wanting to create campuses or intern class in which everybody looks different but thinks the same. i think it's better we have more diversi
that's a problem. >> jennifer, roland brings up a point. the photo of the president with the spring internal class sparked quite a firestorm due to what is viewed as a lack of diversity. it's kind of hard to see this and not judge it on its face. of course, it's possible that there's more to this than meets the eye. you have to talk about the applicant pool certainly. what are your thoughts on this? >> my thoughts are largely that the most important thing is the confident of our...
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decades after his flight to moscow in 1951, we are still dealing with what roland philipps describess the enigma of donald maclean, in his revelatory new biography, a spy named orphan. the enigma. we are so familiar with this man, and there cambridge spies. we have read the story so often. what is it that you discovered is still uncertain on a still unknown, still uncertain on a still unknown, still waiting to be put in front of us? —— still on sad and still unknown. the enigma of donald maclean to me was that a man who was an intense patriot, and a fabulous civil servant, who went to the top of the foreign office, could at the same time be the single most productive spy of the 1930s and 19405 for productive spy of the 19305 and 19405 for moscow. and productive spy of the 1930s and 19405 for moscow. and how he unable, how he was able to hold those two things in check for most of his life, is, to me, the fascination at the centre of it. let'sjust three cup for the centre of it. let'sjust three cupfor our the centre of it. let'sjust three cup for our younger viewers. he famously fled i
decades after his flight to moscow in 1951, we are still dealing with what roland philipps describess the enigma of donald maclean, in his revelatory new biography, a spy named orphan. the enigma. we are so familiar with this man, and there cambridge spies. we have read the story so often. what is it that you discovered is still uncertain on a still unknown, still uncertain on a still unknown, still waiting to be put in front of us? —— still on sad and still unknown. the enigma of donald...
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decades after his flight to moscow in 1951, we are still dealing with what roland philipps describesgma" of donald maclean, in his revelatory new biography, a spy named orphan. the enigma. we are so familiar with this man, and the cambridge spies. we have read the story so often. what is it that you discovered is still uncertain, still unsaid, still unknown, still waiting to be put in front of us? the enigma of donald maclean to me was that a man who was an intense patriot and a fabulous civil servant, who went to the top of the foreign office, could at the same time be the single most productive spy of the 1930s and 19405 for moscow. and how he was able to hold those two things in check for most of his life is, to me, the fascination at the centre of it. let's just recap for oui’ younger viewers. he famously fled in 1951 with guy burgess. off they went to moscow. a huge scandal. it was the beginning of the unravelling of the story that ensnared kim philby, in the end. he fled to moscow in the 19605. but in the period between the 1930s and the early 19505, donald maclean had been ste
decades after his flight to moscow in 1951, we are still dealing with what roland philipps describesgma" of donald maclean, in his revelatory new biography, a spy named orphan. the enigma. we are so familiar with this man, and the cambridge spies. we have read the story so often. what is it that you discovered is still uncertain, still unsaid, still unknown, still waiting to be put in front of us? the enigma of donald maclean to me was that a man who was an intense patriot and a fabulous...
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roland,wsmakers, denise talks about president trump's decision to fire david shulkin. she also discusses va hospital management and health care talents for veterans. newsmakers today at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. >> tonight on q&a, high school students from around the country were in washingtonnewsmakers toe annual united states senate youth program. we met with them at the historic mayflower hotel where they shared there's -- their thoughts on government and >> -- i'm really passionate about daca. i congress cannot find a solution. it is not a democratic issue. it is not a republican issue. it is a human rights issue. >> an issue important to me is climate change. the fact that we are the only nation not in the paris climate accord is a travesty of it every other nation -- is a travesty. every other nation has recognized it. >> we are the richest nation in the world, yet we have citizens who go bankrupt trying to cover basic health care costs, and i think that is an outrage and that we should be ashamed. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. monday on landmark cases, gr
roland,wsmakers, denise talks about president trump's decision to fire david shulkin. she also discusses va hospital management and health care talents for veterans. newsmakers today at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. >> tonight on q&a, high school students from around the country were in washingtonnewsmakers toe annual united states senate youth program. we met with them at the historic mayflower hotel where they shared there's -- their thoughts on government and >> -- i'm really...
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roland said the president told him that he would -- this president, donald j. trump, the day of the state of the union when he mets with all the anchors that he was supposed to be here, right? he said to you he was going to be here. that's from ronald martin. the president did offer a video. it was on twitter today. all right. so moving on. moving on. let's talk about that. the intersectionality, quinten, trying to get people from all races, all cultures, all genders, all walks of life to understand that there is still an issue. i spoke to the former head of the commission of civil rights and she said let's talk about social media and this intersectionality, mary francis berry said social media, twitter is a great vehicle particularly to organize, but it does not replace the red bottoms scraping on pavement. what do you say to that? >> well, first, it is such an honor to be on the stage. again, my name is quinten james, and i would be remised if i didn't start by saying thank you to all the heros and sheros in this room, but particularly to one person on the st
roland said the president told him that he would -- this president, donald j. trump, the day of the state of the union when he mets with all the anchors that he was supposed to be here, right? he said to you he was going to be here. that's from ronald martin. the president did offer a video. it was on twitter today. all right. so moving on. moving on. let's talk about that. the intersectionality, quinten, trying to get people from all races, all cultures, all genders, all walks of life to...
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what do you think of that, roland? >> well, simple.s is a guy who somehow ended up on third case walking into the white house and thinks he h triple when president barack obama literally handed him an economy on the rewoubound. this is the same economy that trump was trashing during his presidential campaign. here is the other deal. if you look at from 2010 to that period, that's actually the lowest downturn. if you say compare one year to the other. you saw 1%, 2% in terms of annual drops under president barack obama. here is what you're not going to hear donald trump talk about. you won't hear him deal with the fact the black unemployment rate is double that of white americans. that's still a huge issue. he talks about his policies. here is what you will not hear him talk about. in 2019, they want to get rid of the minority business development agency which is the only federal agency tasked with increasing competitiveness among minority owned businesses. they want to wipe it out completely. i talk to folk who is doeal wit this. anoth
what do you think of that, roland? >> well, simple.s is a guy who somehow ended up on third case walking into the white house and thinks he h triple when president barack obama literally handed him an economy on the rewoubound. this is the same economy that trump was trashing during his presidential campaign. here is the other deal. if you look at from 2010 to that period, that's actually the lowest downturn. if you say compare one year to the other. you saw 1%, 2% in terms of annual...
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where they put her on the table and they were trying to dress her roland -- dress her wound. we tried to stop the bleeding. after that, the ambulance came 10 minutes after. >> we saw them coming out of here. the victim was coming out of youtube. we drove her, we put her to the carl's jr.. we went back over there. we remained low. we got to the gate, one lady had just gotten shot in her leg. i knew she was dead. >> reporter: youtube it's not just one building but a complex as you could hear it described. there were several buildings that make up the youtube headquarters. they evacuated pretty much every building. i spoke to a man who did not want to speak on camera. he tells me in his building they told everyone to go to the third floor, he said he was not going to do that. there was a little humor because they were trying to deal with this very awful situation. " i just got my lunch i'm not going upstairs with everyone else and be cornered in a room and possibly become a target, " he essentially ignored orders and got as far away from the scene as he could at that time. basic
where they put her on the table and they were trying to dress her roland -- dress her wound. we tried to stop the bleeding. after that, the ambulance came 10 minutes after. >> we saw them coming out of here. the victim was coming out of youtube. we drove her, we put her to the carl's jr.. we went back over there. we remained low. we got to the gate, one lady had just gotten shot in her leg. i knew she was dead. >> reporter: youtube it's not just one building but a complex as you...
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and so we start our journey in the west of the city on crew for some kind of roland's most famous boulevard. i'm on cool first dump also known as the cool it's berlin's most famous shopping drag right in the heart of the area known as city whist. the boulevard is three and a half kilometers long and extends from the kaiser villa in memory of the church at by child lots all the way to lots and lots and the district. the cool first dump is not just a popular shopping destination it's also a fashionable place to take a stroll the idea is to see and b.c. . i want to pack as much as possible into my trip along the cooler first and my plan for today shopping culture and sight see we also have to soup and will be taken some killing there it highlights to so let's go. i start the day with shopping after all it's the major attraction of the food. and surrounding streets first stop the luxury is cut the fee department store. it's located on telling seems to us that which is an extension of. germany's most famous department store opened at nine hundred seventy shoppers will find everything they need a
and so we start our journey in the west of the city on crew for some kind of roland's most famous boulevard. i'm on cool first dump also known as the cool it's berlin's most famous shopping drag right in the heart of the area known as city whist. the boulevard is three and a half kilometers long and extends from the kaiser villa in memory of the church at by child lots all the way to lots and lots and the district. the cool first dump is not just a popular shopping destination it's also a...
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it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as an ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concern sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as you know whenever a military comes into a space the level of sexual abuse and prostitution goes up at least fifteen percent is that really what the u.n. and the ngos are supposed to be doing in haiti aren't they supposed to be fiduciaries that are given this position as philanthropists and human human new manager terry and to choose not to bring up the level of prostitutions in haiti but to to to to help haiti developed to provide help at a time of crisis i mean and africa lifted crisis when everything has fallen down so so no i reject the idea that the the haitian women and men who were victims of oxf
it you know is the victim and we talk about under-age soaks here this man that we're talking about roland has a history of having sex in place is paid by donation dollars as an ox you know he started out in liberia and he was dismissed for having sex with local people including under-age children and you know as a lawyer as a human rights lawyer i'm actually concern sex with underage children is pedophilia it's a crime we're not talking about. anything else. yes there is prostitution but as you...
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roland jordan is live for us now in memphis tennessee and it's certainly been a busy day of events and commemorations that describe the atmosphere for us. marty and the mood here in memphis is as much one of celebration as it is a very committed to what martin luther king. was working for until he was killed at the age of thirty nine here comes in like ten sixty eight there you heard from speakers through help to take here at the national civil rights museum about the need for people to exercise their right to moan about the need for people to actually get involved in the political process whether it's running the office themselves or at least showing up to public meetings and we've also heard people saying that there is a real need to attack the systemic causes the brake system it was assigning as well as too much was going on the getting quality these points had been a real time several times through the day very much at the mall to action as it is a remembrance of the work that martin luther king jr. and so what are some of the issues that speak discussing that what have people been
roland jordan is live for us now in memphis tennessee and it's certainly been a busy day of events and commemorations that describe the atmosphere for us. marty and the mood here in memphis is as much one of celebration as it is a very committed to what martin luther king. was working for until he was killed at the age of thirty nine here comes in like ten sixty eight there you heard from speakers through help to take here at the national civil rights museum about the need for people to...
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. >> reporter: and for most of his life, a castro has ruled the roland.nandez believes the one-party system fidel built will endure. >> so it is different, but it is not a break. >> reporter: but for 24-year-old musician wendy galvez, that's the problem. >> that's bad because we have isen like this for 50 years. >> reporter: she has seen what life is like outside cuba. in 2015, she visited chicago as part of a cultural exchange. since then, the trump administration clamped down on allowing tourists from the u.s. to the island. wendy says bookings for her band, acana, went from once a week to once a month. >> it's worse. >> reporter: the relation seems worse. >> yes, seems worse. >> reporter: much is still in short supply. raul castro's limited reforms have largely stalled, and a slumping economy is squeezing the average cuban salary of saughly $40 a month. >> we are strong people, but there is long time doing the same, wishing the same things. >> reporter: many in the young and increasingly restless generation feel stuck between two presidents-- the new o
. >> reporter: and for most of his life, a castro has ruled the roland.nandez believes the one-party system fidel built will endure. >> so it is different, but it is not a break. >> reporter: but for 24-year-old musician wendy galvez, that's the problem. >> that's bad because we have isen like this for 50 years. >> reporter: she has seen what life is like outside cuba. in 2015, she visited chicago as part of a cultural exchange. since then, the trump administration...
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thin even from being in brilliant and meeting the therapist spirit snowie to from the cool you and roland and those harry p. docs and why docs could be sometimes the better doctors this is what i'm going to talk about the subject in hi and welcome to check. out my. if you think there are no angels here i enjoy my dogs are real angels guardian angels for children. i often ask myself why didn't they see so many pet owners in my practice compared to patients without any pets in the x. we do study now showed that pet. a healthy altogether they don't develop diabetes so much they don't get a heart to take that they've got no cholesterol levels and they're not so depressed . notoriously stubborn right actually quite the opposite donkeys are good natured gentle animals and they're outstanding therapist twice a month andrea spends five m. to her husband andrea springwater have moved to a home for severely disabled people. or the residents here who have been mentally or physically disabled since birth the visit is a highlight. of. the donkeys are even allowed to come inside and get up close. and l
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in fact it's mccrone seduction of trump that may that the world may be watching in real time back roland wants to convince trump not to abandon the iran nuclear deal yesterday the two men met in private and later trump said that he's willing to talk about a new agreement in addition to the existing one once a day mr macro's political charms were aimed towards the u.s. congress french voters and the western world from the threats of iran and north korea to growing nationalism and the plague of fake news mr mccraw methodically explained why there is no alternative to us leadership in the world he redefined trumps america first by reminding the us why it cannot retreat from its global responsibilities and a republican majority congress rewarded him with several standing ovations welcoming all planets let this faith eat there is no planet b. and i am sure one day the united states would come back and join to purchase agreements both in the united states and in europe we are living in a time of ungar and fear you can play with your ears and angers for a time but they do not construct anything
in fact it's mccrone seduction of trump that may that the world may be watching in real time back roland wants to convince trump not to abandon the iran nuclear deal yesterday the two men met in private and later trump said that he's willing to talk about a new agreement in addition to the existing one once a day mr macro's political charms were aimed towards the u.s. congress french voters and the western world from the threats of iran and north korea to growing nationalism and the plague of...
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it's shocking for all of us what has india contributed to this war on terror and to give india to roland of honest on india does not have a border with of what is the. pakistan's foreign minister says that united states has turned islamabad into a whipping boy to destruct from its failures in afghanistan do you agree is washington looking to single out pakistan to deter criticism. sooty i agree with that now just look at the facts at one point there were one hundred fifty thousand nato troops in afghanistan. and then the of one army is anything between two hundred fifty thousand to three hundred thousand so you're talking about almost a half a million forces and of artist on board the u.s. blimps pakistan is that three thousand insurgents coming from pakistan to afghanistan are the reason why afghanistan could not win the water nirvana's than can the drop in american aid be countered by deals with pakistan's newest friends like china or saudi arabia are you expecting their influence to rise now that the united states is on a collision course with pakistan. what would firstly what would t
it's shocking for all of us what has india contributed to this war on terror and to give india to roland of honest on india does not have a border with of what is the. pakistan's foreign minister says that united states has turned islamabad into a whipping boy to destruct from its failures in afghanistan do you agree is washington looking to single out pakistan to deter criticism. sooty i agree with that now just look at the facts at one point there were one hundred fifty thousand nato troops...
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it's a slow ride heading southbound in yellow 15 minutes from roland to 580. rest of the north bay drive times looking slow especially along highway 37 in the red 42 minutes 80 to 101 and heading through petaluma, the usual slowdowns but yes, definitely a rough start for the thursday morning commute through that stretch. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights still on, backups still stretching on to 80 and 580. and we have drive time in the red a little under 30 minutes getting across the span and then it continues to be heavy along southbound 101 out of san francisco. your ride heading through the south bay the earlier accidents now in the clearing stages but definitely causing residual delays along 101. 49 minutes between hellyer and san antonio. >> clouds are pushed all the way from the beaches to mount vaca making for a neat start to the day. sunshine through the clouds. we'll have cloud coverage around the water. temperatures are cool out there. 51 in san francisco. 50 in livermore right now. 51 for you in oakland. and it feels a little damp out there a li
it's a slow ride heading southbound in yellow 15 minutes from roland to 580. rest of the north bay drive times looking slow especially along highway 37 in the red 42 minutes 80 to 101 and heading through petaluma, the usual slowdowns but yes, definitely a rough start for the thursday morning commute through that stretch. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights still on, backups still stretching on to 80 and 580. and we have drive time in the red a little under 30 minutes getting across the span...
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there's nice drive time as you head from roland down to 580. traffic light into san francisco via the golden gate bridge right now. >>> despite the powerful atmospheric river that hit us last week we are still nowhere near last year with rain totals. last year was second wettest for california with about 30 inches of rainfall. we have rest than half of that this season. sierra snowpack is also below average for this date which will likely affect our fire season. reservoirs are above average because of how much rain we got last year and this year combined. and neda, it's not over yet. >>> it's not over. we still have rain in the forecast. we have received 8 inches of rain much more than last year. here's a live look at the bay bridge. that's a waning crescent moon, a thin sliver. but you can definitely tell those skies are clearing out so you can get a view of that. it looks beautiful just over the bridge. and then those lights along the embarcadero, i love this view. good morning, san francisco. here's another view of coit tower. it's calm out
there's nice drive time as you head from roland down to 580. traffic light into san francisco via the golden gate bridge right now. >>> despite the powerful atmospheric river that hit us last week we are still nowhere near last year with rain totals. last year was second wettest for california with about 30 inches of rainfall. we have rest than half of that this season. sierra snowpack is also below average for this date which will likely affect our fire season. reservoirs are above...
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some roland's idea it becomes a west and east bank as you walk down and recreate the whole ambience of going to the giant stadium or going to the warriors stadium. so we have chosen bip beginning, 4th and king is the answer and we spend a lot of money developing that. i think that's a mistake. there are other alternatives which i think are better and more constructible. so we taught to be looking beyond our horizons and open our blingers and say, hey i think we can do something better. thank you. >> clerk: that conclude members that wanted to comment on that item. at this point you can go into closed session. we have not received an indication that members of the public want to comment -- unless they wish to do so now. sorry, come on up. are youd ready. go ahead. >> i apologize. a relatively closed comment i make reference to the timeline of the millennium tower. i believe i've taken the job on of trying to influence and take directs to the board i can hardly do that relative to closed session coming up if you don't have the most current information i would like to see this become a pu
some roland's idea it becomes a west and east bank as you walk down and recreate the whole ambience of going to the giant stadium or going to the warriors stadium. so we have chosen bip beginning, 4th and king is the answer and we spend a lot of money developing that. i think that's a mistake. there are other alternatives which i think are better and more constructible. so we taught to be looking beyond our horizons and open our blingers and say, hey i think we can do something better. thank...
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item 9, public comment to address with you issues on matters not on this calendar and we do have ro roland with us. >> good morning, doctors. directors. welcome. i would like to touch on three things. the scir, the three tracks, and the next steps. with regard to the scir, it's absolutely not ready to come to you because none of the 110 commenced letters that basically came as a response to the draft, the 2015 draft, have been answered. in the issue of the great separation hasn't been addressed any way. so the current plan is basically not operational. that's the bottom line. one thing you may be interested to learn is that the current widening that took place as part of phase one was neverrentl never environmentally cleared. now with regard to the third track, i totally agree with the center. and actually if you go back to the email, back in 2013, you will see there's direction one to one correspondence. the only thing i can think of that has led them to the conclusion, is because of the crawling speed of jong-uns is taking them 30 second to clear a switch. on the 7th street alignment, as
item 9, public comment to address with you issues on matters not on this calendar and we do have ro roland with us. >> good morning, doctors. directors. welcome. i would like to touch on three things. the scir, the three tracks, and the next steps. with regard to the scir, it's absolutely not ready to come to you because none of the 110 commenced letters that basically came as a response to the draft, the 2015 draft, have been answered. in the issue of the great separation hasn't been...
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was behind the split with the former world number one jockey bitch reached the quarter finals of rolandarros and wimbledon but had to pull out from the rest of the season because of an elbow injury and has struggled to regain form this year. dolphin own thundersnow has caused an upside to in one of the horse racing's riches races the dubai world cup understands started out wide with a barrier draw of tana turn of speed in the final three hundred metres saw the horse win the ten million dollars purse five lengths ahead of the rest of the field the good dolphin stable winning three other races journeying saturday's meet. and that's all you sport for now i'll be back with more later but for now it's back to you adrian many thanks indeed it is just about where we bring this particular news to a close but as you do the news here on al-jazeera continues richelle carey here to bring you up to speed with the day's top stories just a few but what some see you thanks for watching. part. a story fourteen hundred years in the make. a story of succession and leadership. tells the story of foundation
was behind the split with the former world number one jockey bitch reached the quarter finals of rolandarros and wimbledon but had to pull out from the rest of the season because of an elbow injury and has struggled to regain form this year. dolphin own thundersnow has caused an upside to in one of the horse racing's riches races the dubai world cup understands started out wide with a barrier draw of tana turn of speed in the final three hundred metres saw the horse win the ten million dollars...
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roland said the president told him that he would -- this president, donald j.be here, right? he said to you he was going to be here. that's from ronald martin. the president did offer a video. it was on twitter today. all right. so moving on. moving on. let's talk about that. the intersectionality, quinten, trying to get people from all races, all cultures, all genders, all walks of life to understand that there is still an issue. i spoke to the former head of the commission of civil rights and she said let's talk about social media and this intersectionality, mary francis berry said social media, twitter is a great vehicle particularly to organize, but it does not replace the red bottoms scraping on pavement. what do you say to that? >> well, first, it is such an honor to be on the stage. again, my name is quinten james, and i would be remised if i didn't start by saying thank you to all the heros and sheros in this room, but particularly to one person on the stage, and that is reverend jackson. i am from greenville, south carolina. and i grew up attending lib
roland said the president told him that he would -- this president, donald j.be here, right? he said to you he was going to be here. that's from ronald martin. the president did offer a video. it was on twitter today. all right. so moving on. moving on. let's talk about that. the intersectionality, quinten, trying to get people from all races, all cultures, all genders, all walks of life to understand that there is still an issue. i spoke to the former head of the commission of civil rights and...
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roland carter who arranged that stirring condition of lift every voice. thank you dr. carter. reflections of dr. king as a social justice activist. we hear from the ceo of the naacp, and the president and ceo of the national urban league. [applause] rabbi.k you, yearwas a turning point for the social justice movement. it was an event that happened on this day that caused many people to begin to really evaluate the next step. that, we seef cities go aflame in newark and across the country. as the administration commissioner report -- the report read as such. segregation and poverty have created a destructive environment totally unknown to most white americans. institutions created it. white institutions maintained it, and white society condoned it. but black institutions continue to fight. black reality continued to push back. black lives realized in order for democracy to work, we have to stand up strong and continue to leverage our vote. as a result we have seen mayors get elected across the country, in detroit, in new orleans, tom bradley and los angeles. we saw jesse jackso
roland carter who arranged that stirring condition of lift every voice. thank you dr. carter. reflections of dr. king as a social justice activist. we hear from the ceo of the naacp, and the president and ceo of the national urban league. [applause] rabbi.k you, yearwas a turning point for the social justice movement. it was an event that happened on this day that caused many people to begin to really evaluate the next step. that, we seef cities go aflame in newark and across the country. as...
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it continues to be slow heading through novato. 21-minute ride southbound from roland to 580.n with mary on the forecast. >> clouds and fog this morning, mostly cloudy skies, a live look for you over the bay. currently low 50s, concord, oakland, livermore, mid-40s. 40s and 50s this morning. highs in the 50s to 80s today. coolinger than yesterdaycooler than yesterday. cooling down through the week especially by friday and for the weekend. north bay showers through the weekend. ♪ >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning". here's three things to know this morning. apple's ceo tim cook meets with president trump today amid the trade dispute with china. he was at the president's table at the white house state dinner last night, and the trump administration is pursuing per riffs up to $150 billion of china goods, and that could affect apple's profits. 20% of the company's total sales come from china, and the apple products are a symbol there. >>> the team practicing for the first time this morning since a gunman opened fire last june. one seriously wounded, and four others hurt includi
it continues to be slow heading through novato. 21-minute ride southbound from roland to 580.n with mary on the forecast. >> clouds and fog this morning, mostly cloudy skies, a live look for you over the bay. currently low 50s, concord, oakland, livermore, mid-40s. 40s and 50s this morning. highs in the 50s to 80s today. coolinger than yesterdaycooler than yesterday. cooling down through the week especially by friday and for the weekend. north bay showers through the weekend. ♪...
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karen, in roland, arkansas. caller: yeah. he has definitely been fairly. absolutely.hey treatedow obama, he has definitely been treated fairly. i have a question for you specifically. can you tell me why you said that judge garland was a failed nominee? can you explain that to me? host: a failed nominee -- i am not sure that i said that, but it was in the washington times is what i read. i can go back to the story, but they were talking about the nomination process, that the nomination failed to move through. i believe that is what the washington times was talking about. caller: you specifically said he is a failed nominee. he was never even brought to the floor, so there was nothing failed about it. i wanted to clear that up. thank you. host: ok. sam and hillsdale, michigan, democrat line. go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say that everyone who wanted to get rid of the politicians in the cabinet, every member of the cabinet, except for devos, is a politician. they are all former senators or governors or congressman, so they are not doing a very good job at getting r
karen, in roland, arkansas. caller: yeah. he has definitely been fairly. absolutely.hey treatedow obama, he has definitely been treated fairly. i have a question for you specifically. can you tell me why you said that judge garland was a failed nominee? can you explain that to me? host: a failed nominee -- i am not sure that i said that, but it was in the washington times is what i read. i can go back to the story, but they were talking about the nomination process, that the nomination failed...
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roland mouret is considered an additional contender for the reception dress, which is expected to bee's going to look fantastic. >> it's her wedding day. >> great forensic work. >> my detectives on the case. >> we'll be right back. christie brinkley is here. [ applause ] back. christie brinkley is here. >>> good morning. jessica castro with "abc7 mornings." happening today, protests are planned across the nation to demand action be taken to end school shootings. this walkout marks the 19th anniversary of the columbine school shooting. students at notre dame high school in san jose plan to leave class about 10:00 and march to city hall. they will hold a moment of silence to remember those who lost their lives in mass shootings. and now let's check our traffic. hi, sue. >>> good morning. good morning, everyone. we're headed back to concord, where we had an earlier fatal accident with a motorcycle down on 242 near concord avenue. chp issued a sig alert that's been out there for some time. you can see the whole stretch of 242 is backed up on to highway 4, highway 4 backed into pittsburg
roland mouret is considered an additional contender for the reception dress, which is expected to bee's going to look fantastic. >> it's her wedding day. >> great forensic work. >> my detectives on the case. >> we'll be right back. christie brinkley is here. [ applause ] back. christie brinkley is here. >>> good morning. jessica castro with "abc7 mornings." happening today, protests are planned across the nation to demand action be taken to end school...