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. >>> when we come back, hidden in plain sight, the secret history of a selma, alabama, coffee shop, now serving up important lessons about the past. >>> 60 years ago this sunday, peaceful marchers in selma, alabama, were met with brutal violence. priscilla thompson returned to a coffee shop turning a painful past into hope. >> reporter: every day customers stroll in and out of this orange building. >> good morning. >> reporter: picking up coffee, often unaware of what the building once was. do you know what that used to be? >> no, i'm not familiar with that. >> this is the window from which blacks had to be served when this was a segregated diner. >> reporter: this is the coffee shop today in downtown selma. but decades ago, it was the thirsty boy diner, where a hamburger and drink would cost you 24 cents, and black people were served out back. what do you remember of the thirsty boy as a child? >> we would come for the infamous ham sandwich. i can remember, we didn't come in the front door, we walked to this window. >> reporter: the segregated diner was the site of sit-ins, the foc
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selma wasn't supposed to happen. john lewis was like, all right, i'm going to go. how lewis later helped create a comic book that gives a glimpse into his experiences. but first, they're called the conscience of the military. the officecers charg with ensuring the military follows the law. they represent our values. what does it mean now that the trump administration has fired the top people in those roles? that story right now on matter of fact. they're called jag officers, judge advocate general's lawyers who serve in the military. recently, the trump administration fired the top jag officers. defense secretary pete hegseth said he was replacing them because he didn't think the peop in the roles were well suited to provide recommendations when lawful orders are given. retired army lieutenant general james dubik is a senior fellow at the institute for the study of war. thank you for joining me. welcome. thanks, soledad. so let's start with what the jag officers actually do. jags have two major functions, one operati
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we begin with breaking news from selma, alabama. as right now, civil rights activists and demonstrators are gathering to mark the 60th anniversary of bloody sunday, when law enforcement officers violently attacked americans fighting for the right to vote. >> it's fitting and. >> proper that we are. >> celebrating six years of bloody sunday in selma today, but this activity is all the week. highlight the fact that when change comes to this country, it's primarily people of color leading the charge. >> we've got a live report for you in just a few minutes and breaking news from washington, d.c. secret service officials say officers shot an armed man in a confrontation this morning, just a few blocks away from the white house. we are awaiting an update. we're going to bring you more details when we get them. and new fallout this hour from president donald trump's tariff back and forth. trump's on again, off again tariffs are not just impacting wall street. consumer confidence is also taking a hit. here's part of a report from nbc's ste
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but joining us now live from selma, columnist for the independent, ahmed baba.s movement? it changed a lot of minds. and being in selma for the commemoration of bloody sunday, i've done it myself. it is so stunning and moving. you can feel the palpable emotion in regards to that day still. >> yeah. what i call coming to selma. >> it's like a reservoir of resilience, right? >> people come back. here to revitalize themselves. >> to fuel themselves for the ongoing. >> fight for civil rights. >> right. so being here. >> on. >> the. >> ground has been truly something, because i spent the day yesterday with this nonprofit group called common power and foot soldiers who were. on the ground on bloody sunday. and in. >> particular. >> you know, we saw bloody sunday moved the national consciousness. >> right. >> it shifted. >> perspectives on. on black americans and it. >> moved lbj and it made historic progress. right. and we hear about these greats. but there's one in particular. i was with mr. charles mauldin, who was sixth. >> in. >> line behind. >> john lewis. >> and
but joining us now live from selma, columnist for the independent, ahmed baba.s movement? it changed a lot of minds. and being in selma for the commemoration of bloody sunday, i've done it myself. it is so stunning and moving. you can feel the palpable emotion in regards to that day still. >> yeah. what i call coming to selma. >> it's like a reservoir of resilience, right? >> people come back. here to revitalize themselves. >> to fuel themselves for the ongoing. >>...
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madison scarpino is live in selma, alabama, with more on the plans for this weekend's anniversary.: it's been a busy weekend here in selma as people from all over the world remember the violent but landmark moment in the civil rights movement. and you said it, right now people are walking across the historic edmund pettis bridge, a place where hundreds of a black protesters were brutally attacked back in 195. many of -- 1965. many of the people watching are survivors of the march 60 years ago. barbara singleton barge is one of them. she was just a kid during the march, and she's now a tour guide for visitors here in selma. >> they were firing tear gas at the marchers. so then we heard people running, we heard people screaming, and then we saw people coming back over the bridge. if we had no clue the effect that it would have on not only america, but the nation, but globally. >> reporter: the march was a turning point in american history. it led to the voting rights act of 1965 prohibiting racial discrimination and voting. there have been several events this weekend to honor the mar
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today, this is the coffee shop in downtown selma. but decades ago, it was the thirsty boy diner where a hamburger and drink would cost you $0.24. and black people were served out back. what do you remember of the thirsty boy? as a child, we would come by for the infamous ham sandwich, and i can remember we didn't come in the front door. we walked to this window. the segregated diner was the site of sit ins and focus of freedom songs, and just steps from the edmund pettus bridge, where on that fateful sunday 60 years ago today, unarmed demonstrators marching for voting rights were attacked by police armed with batons, dogs and tear gas. but the arc of the moral universe bent toward justice. with the voting rights act signed into law later that year. in august of 1965, and here in selma, jackie now runs her coffee shop out of that once segregated diner. with that divisive window now filled with accolades from arod the world. there's community, there's unity, there's love, there's light, and there's a successful black woman that's opera
today, this is the coffee shop in downtown selma. but decades ago, it was the thirsty boy diner where a hamburger and drink would cost you $0.24. and black people were served out back. what do you remember of the thirsty boy? as a child, we would come by for the infamous ham sandwich, and i can remember we didn't come in the front door. we walked to this window. the segregated diner was the site of sit ins and focus of freedom songs, and just steps from the edmund pettus bridge, where on that...
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helped lead 2500 marchers to selma.they didn't cross the edmund pettus bridge because they would have defied president johnson's wishes and federal restraining order at that time. but what have you learned about that decision making that your dad had to exercise, you know, to refrain from actually crossing, but still gathering peacefully with people? >> well, again, it's it's relentlessness. and constructive and creative, which created the change ultimately so that president johnson, after they did march from selma to montgomery because there were 3 or 4 marches before they actually made that trek. and when they did get into to montgomery several days later, ultimately, president johnson did sign the voting rights act, even stating we shall overcome a very, very powerful moment. now, again today, here we are, 60 years later, and we need permanent voting rights bill. that's what the john lewis bill says today. you know, i thought about the the late, great reverend c.t. vivian. i thought about amelia boynton. i thought ab
helped lead 2500 marchers to selma.they didn't cross the edmund pettus bridge because they would have defied president johnson's wishes and federal restraining order at that time. but what have you learned about that decision making that your dad had to exercise, you know, to refrain from actually crossing, but still gathering peacefully with people? >> well, again, it's it's relentlessness. and constructive and creative, which created the change ultimately so that president johnson,...
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civil rights activists and demonstrators gathering today in selma, alabama, to mark the 60th anniversary of bloody sunday, when law enforcement officers violently attacked americans who were fighting for the right to vote. we've got a number of reporters and analysts in place ready to go over all these new and developing story lines. we'll start this hour with nbc's vaughn hillyard at the white house. vaughn, the president has expressed his approval for the gop proposed spending bill. but is that enough to get it passed and avoid a shutdown? >> right? the spending bill is more than a one month continuing resolution. it actually would go to the end of september, essentially giving republicans, if it were to pass some more wiggle room and some time to work towards their big major reconciliation package, which of course includes the tax cut extensions that they are seeking to include, as well as major immigration spending. and so for this government spending bill, look, the government's money runs out come the end of this friday here. and republicans, if you just take the us house, if every
civil rights activists and demonstrators gathering today in selma, alabama, to mark the 60th anniversary of bloody sunday, when law enforcement officers violently attacked americans who were fighting for the right to vote. we've got a number of reporters and analysts in place ready to go over all these new and developing story lines. we'll start this hour with nbc's vaughn hillyard at the white house. vaughn, the president has expressed his approval for the gop proposed spending bill. but is...
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madison scarpino is live in selma with more.orter: good morning, shannon. 60 years ago hundreds of unarmed, peaceful civil rights activists led by martin luther king jr. were with planning to march from the selma to the state ca capitol of montgomery for voting rights. the protesters were met by alabama a state troopers who tear gassed and brutalally beat them. cheyenne webb was just a child when she was at the march 60 years ago. she says the events of bloody su will never leave her mind. >> i was midway of the marchers. i'll never forget. as i looked down, i saw policemen with billy clubs. i saw the tear gas masks. i saw state troopers on horses. and i had become very, very frightened, because i just knew that something was gonna happen. >> reporter: it was a a pivotal moment for civil rights. it led to the voting rights act of 1965 prohibiting racial discrimination in voting. there have been several events this weekend to honor the march including a sunday morning service happening soon with speakers like u.s. senator raphael
madison scarpino is live in selma with more.orter: good morning, shannon. 60 years ago hundreds of unarmed, peaceful civil rights activists led by martin luther king jr. were with planning to march from the selma to the state ca capitol of montgomery for voting rights. the protesters were met by alabama a state troopers who tear gassed and brutalally beat them. cheyenne webb was just a child when she was at the march 60 years ago. she says the events of bloody su will never leave her mind....
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amelia boynton, who had brought them to selma, tear gas.'ve been there the last 25 years as i've been old enough and out front in civil rights, and on this 60th occasion, i think about the progress that has been made and the threat, the progress is, as you show, i marched across that bridge with the first black president during the first during the 50th anniversary, now in the 60th anniversary, we're facing a president that, in our judgment, is hostile to those rights. >> coming up, one of our next guests served as ukraine's minister of defense. we'll talk about russia's ongoing invasion and president trump's pivot to and president trump's pivot to putin. when morn experience advanced technology in the buick envision. ♪♪ equipped with the largest-in-class ultrawide 30-inch diagonal display and google built-in compatibility, innovation is at your fingertips. buick. exceptional by design. let's get started. buick. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. but i'm done struggling. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? i
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we look forward to welcoming folks to churches in selma.e fully expect, as we did with the 50th to have a commemorative march across the edmond pettis bridge. yes. >>reporter: [inaudible] >> this is about taking the case to the american people. they understand how important the right to vote is for every citizen of the great nation. so, this is more than just about them. it's about making a public appeal, as well as an opportunity for all of us to stand strongly and resolvely in our efforts to fight for a greater democracy. i think i'm doing pretty well. >> let's just talk about the 100 minutes we saw yesterday. it wasn't focused on the american people. it was never assertion and laid the groundwork for cutting social security that continues this path of cutting social security, cutting medicare, cutting medicaid, cutting veterans benefits. we always acknowledge at the state of the union is a mom fighting for her 4-year-old that has a brain tumor that's rare. you know, why she was there our hearts are out for a great child that was brought
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they are all gathering in selma this weekend. they may not be here but they are out there doing this work and you should look them up and support their work as well. >> thank you. a very small one. a very small number of republicans left the house to take positions in the administration. there will be elections within the next couple months. it these republicans who left, who gave up their seats, did they come from such overwhelmingly republican districts that a democratic candidate has no chance of winning? rep. raskin: never say never. these are all very republican districts. we have strong democratic candidates. all of us are supporting them with money and contributions and a lot of us are going down to try to help campaign and do whatever we can. i would encourage everybody. first of all, you never know. when i first ran for office, i ran for state senate against a 32 year incumbent who was president pro tem of the maryland senate. i ran on un-abolish the death penalty and restore voting rights to former prisoners and marriag
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she joins us today from a rainy and windy selma, alabama, the site of the 1965 bloody sunday march, a jenny, thank you so much for being here. i just want to get started with you. talk to me about the significance of today, with respect to everything else that is going on contextually around where our government is right now. >> you know, charles, every year we come to selma to pay homage to the foot soldiers who delivered the multiracial democracy to us a. mere 60. >> years ago. >> their march. >> the brutality that. they suffered at the hands of. >> the state. ultimately led to the passage. >> of the. >> voting rights act. >> of. >> 1965. >> which i call. >> the. >> birth certificate. >> of this democracy. >> and we. >> are here. >> today at a moment when our democracy is in csis, our democracy is under threat, and we. >> are hurtling. >> towards a constitutional crisis, as you mentioned. but what. >> we do every. >> year when. >> we. >> come is to. get renewed strength. >> we refuel. >> this is. >> not. >> just a reenactment. >> of a march. >> it is. >> a drill. >> because we know
she joins us today from a rainy and windy selma, alabama, the site of the 1965 bloody sunday march, a jenny, thank you so much for being here. i just want to get started with you. talk to me about the significance of today, with respect to everything else that is going on contextually around where our government is right now. >> you know, charles, every year we come to selma to pay homage to the foot soldiers who delivered the multiracial democracy to us a. mere 60. >> years ago....
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when we come back, the struggle for equality in america. 60 years since the selma marches. >> almostevery time we went out on a demonstration, we knew we could possibly not come back. but we continue to go. >> tell us about accepting bribes. >> the stuff he did that was completely legal destroys democracy. i'm still not sure that you're repentant. >> i have nothing to hide. if he hadn't been such a, he would have gotten away with it. >> they would abuse her. >> on television. >> it was this unholy combination of overwhelming greed and money. >> it's not a bribe. it's trading favors. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper. a new season starts tomorrow at 9:00 on cnn. >> if you're shopping for a home, you could browse hundreds of listings to find homes with big yards or compare lot sizes. >> all at once. >> search in full color. >> to find. >> space to grow. home search will never be the same again. >> kids, i'm sure you're wondering why your mother and i asked you here tonight. it's because it's a buffet of all you can eat. butterfly shrimp and sirloin steak. yeah, that's the. >
when we come back, the struggle for equality in america. 60 years since the selma marches. >> almostevery time we went out on a demonstration, we knew we could possibly not come back. but we continue to go. >> tell us about accepting bribes. >> the stuff he did that was completely legal destroys democracy. i'm still not sure that you're repentant. >> i have nothing to hide. if he hadn't been such a, he would have gotten away with it. >> they would abuse her....
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tonight we go to the end of the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama, 60 years ago on this day.y john lewis. in it, he would put an orange, a toothbrush, overnight provisions because he faced this... >> you are ordered to disperse. >> john: police swinging clubs to stop the peaceful march for the right to vote. lewis knew he'd be jailed, so he packed supplies. what gave him the courage to stand there in the face of a beating that would crack his skull? i got the answer 50 years later when i asked about that backpack. in it, he put two books, more than just overnight reading. the first was the "seven story mountain" by thomas merton. the monk who shared lewis' christian faith. lots of believers can't make church on sunday, let alone face attack dogs on a bloody one. merton writes about how faith becomes action through hope. by hope, he writes, "the abstract and impersonal become conviction. what i believe in faith, i make my own by hope." for lewis, hope wasn't an abstraction offered in prayers at night. it was lived conviction. through sacrifice and courage, he gave it life. the
tonight we go to the end of the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama, 60 years ago on this day.y john lewis. in it, he would put an orange, a toothbrush, overnight provisions because he faced this... >> you are ordered to disperse. >> john: police swinging clubs to stop the peaceful march for the right to vote. lewis knew he'd be jailed, so he packed supplies. what gave him the courage to stand there in the face of a beating that would crack his skull? i got the answer 50 years...
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horrifically attacked and beaten by alabama state troopers while marching for the right to vote in selma the battle for fair and free elections for all americans goes on, while cases against co-president elon musk and his doge tech bros steal a lot of the focus and the attention, there are lawyers who are fighting the good fight in courtrooms across the country to eliminate voter suppression. joining me now is elizabeth frost. she's the litigation chair at the elias law group. elizabeth, it's an honor to have you on the show. and i meant what i said. you guys are fighting the good fight across the country. let's start with texas. this is important because people need to realize that when presidents change, these administrations change. priorities change, as we've seen. and right now, the trump department of injustice, as i call it, has decided not to fight against voter suppression laws that are in texas. get us caught up to speed on that. >> yeah, absolutely. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me, katie. it's a real pleasure and honor to be here. and you're absolutely right.
horrifically attacked and beaten by alabama state troopers while marching for the right to vote in selma the battle for fair and free elections for all americans goes on, while cases against co-president elon musk and his doge tech bros steal a lot of the focus and the attention, there are lawyers who are fighting the good fight in courtrooms across the country to eliminate voter suppression. joining me now is elizabeth frost. she's the litigation chair at the elias law group. elizabeth, it's...
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today, advocates are gathering in selma, alabama, to mark the anniversary of the tragedy.o pass a new voting rights act, after parts of the 1965 law were repealed by the u.s. supreme court a decade ago. >> time now is 724. house republicans unveiled a stopgap spending bill that will avert a government shutdown on friday, but with a narrow gop majority, it's unclear if there are enough votes to pass. the house speaker, mike johnson, says he plans on bringing it to a house for a vote earlier in the week. the plan includes an increase in defense spending but reduces non-defense spending. it does not expand the budget for additional emergency funding. democratic leadership have signaled they will vote against the bill, and there are some republicans who have said the same. president trump says he will sign it if it does get to his desk. >> as europe and the u.s. continue efforts to negotiate a peace deal between russia and ukraine, the war continues. this weekend, russia launched a drone attack in ukraine. the attack killed more than 20 people. russia says it has retaken three
today, advocates are gathering in selma, alabama, to mark the anniversary of the tragedy.o pass a new voting rights act, after parts of the 1965 law were repealed by the u.s. supreme court a decade ago. >> time now is 724. house republicans unveiled a stopgap spending bill that will avert a government shutdown on friday, but with a narrow gop majority, it's unclear if there are enough votes to pass. the house speaker, mike johnson, says he plans on bringing it to a house for a vote...
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en selma, en el condado fresno.era ser también fentanilo. luego de una investigación iniciada en el año 2024 por un robo que reveló una red de tráfico de drogas y fabricación ilegal de armas, los sospechosos fueron identificados como jesús cárdenas, de 26 años, y frank Álvarez, de 40 años. ellos están en la cárcel del condado fresno y enfrentan cargos por varios delitos. y el alcalde de san francisco y el jefe de la policía participaron hace tan solo pocas horas en una conferencia de prensa para anunciar una serie de medidas con el objetivo de responder a la problemática situación en la intersección de las calles mission y la 16 en el barrio mission de esta ciudad. andrés brender nos explica de qué se trata. así es. qué tal? miren, nosotros estamos en la intersección específicamente de la calle en mission y 16. para nadie es un secreto que por mucho tiempo esta intersección. estamos con nuestra aplicación móvil. les voy a mostrar. pues ha sido un caos completo. en especial acá cuando a distintas horas del día, pues
en selma, en el condado fresno.era ser también fentanilo. luego de una investigación iniciada en el año 2024 por un robo que reveló una red de tráfico de drogas y fabricación ilegal de armas, los sospechosos fueron identificados como jesús cárdenas, de 26 años, y frank Álvarez, de 40 años. ellos están en la cárcel del condado fresno y enfrentan cargos por varios delitos. y el alcalde de san francisco y el jefe de la policía participaron hace tan solo pocas horas en una conferencia...
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her work focuses on the effects of spatial apartheid in post apartheid south africa. hassan with selma and associate professor in human geography at oxford university and a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies shenika simpson, a community activist, and one of the founding members of the north, omaha red lining commission, and jacob faber and associate professor of sociology. and public service at new york university and co founder of its red lining lab. thanks you all so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. jacob, can you start us off here with a definition? what is spatial segregation? exactly? sure. so 1st, thank you very much for having me and you know, when i talk about segregation, i'm typically referring to the fact that people of different racial or ethnic are class groups often live in different areas. so in the united states, for example, the white people are the most segregated group, the typical white person in america lives in a neighborhood that's about 70 percent white and typical black person lives in your neighborhood, that's
her work focuses on the effects of spatial apartheid in post apartheid south africa. hassan with selma and associate professor in human geography at oxford university and a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies shenika simpson, a community activist, and one of the founding members of the north, omaha red lining commission, and jacob faber and associate professor of sociology. and public service at new york university and co founder of its red lining lab. thanks you all so much...
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remember what selma, the prime minister of the u. k. and president, the manual microphones we're trying to do was rebuild things, rebuild a situation where ukraine could work with the united states with his europe and allies do a minerals deal. and then have europe in troops on the ground led by the french and the u. k. well, president trump offered listens to those that are around 10 minutes persuaded by those that are around 2 minutes. first, they often got to persuade him to stay on the nato track. what it seems that is around him right now. i'll persuading him in a different direction. you heard a click from the interview, the j events, the vice president gave to fox news. well, he also talked about this idea of the french and u. k. lead reassurance force on the ground in ukraine, and the quote i think is causing real concern here in london, then probably empowers to 20000 troops from some brandon country that hasn't for to will. and 30 to 40 years is how he referred to this peacekeeping force. now that i think is going to cause rel
remember what selma, the prime minister of the u. k. and president, the manual microphones we're trying to do was rebuild things, rebuild a situation where ukraine could work with the united states with his europe and allies do a minerals deal. and then have europe in troops on the ground led by the french and the u. k. well, president trump offered listens to those that are around 10 minutes persuaded by those that are around 2 minutes. first, they often got to persuade him to stay on the nato...
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and to end the war on site today, selma on the ukrainian president without him is it has to be signed off on a near $3000000000.00 loan to bolster ukraine's defenses against russian tax. so excuse visit to the u. k. came of course the day off the heated debates with us president donald trump, which led to the collapse of the ukraine us mental steel will speak to him or on con hayes and keith in a moment. first, let's go to a dip to must, to get us a james phase who is in london for ross. so this is dave, 2 of the lens keys, visit to london. what are we expecting? while i'm outside number 10, downing street, the office and home of chemist on the u. k. prime minister, who was invited leaders from europe to a meeting here. this was always going to be a crisis meeting. and it was arranged before that extraordinary encounter in the oval office on friday. there was clearly even more of a crisis then that was at that time. and they've got to try and find a way for these leaders. 15 of them costs the leaders of, of the you plus the secretary general of nato, meeting it about 3 hours from now.
and to end the war on site today, selma on the ukrainian president without him is it has to be signed off on a near $3000000000.00 loan to bolster ukraine's defenses against russian tax. so excuse visit to the u. k. came of course the day off the heated debates with us president donald trump, which led to the collapse of the ukraine us mental steel will speak to him or on con hayes and keith in a moment. first, let's go to a dip to must, to get us a james phase who is in london for ross. so...
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donald trump dramatically collapsed on friday, but he didn't reveal which countries will be involved. selma has hosted an emergency, somebody's of european leases and dialogues in london. they agreed to increase military budgets and these 2 cranes, defenses, through economic, under the tree age malayna. this of the end of its reports from london another day, another venue, and another one greeting. guess, tom, a welcoming will do me the lensky to a summit of european vetoes in london with canada and tuck it in. attendance to a peace deal for ukraine was the top of the agenda, the leading that efforts of the u. k. and phones with the british prime minister announcing what he called a coalition of the willing to guarantee peace. but you pay is prepared to practice with boots on the ground planes in the together with all this. europe must do the heavy listing, but to support pace and i'm fortunate to succeed. this efforts must have strong us back to we are at a crossroads in history today. this is not a moment for multiple. it's time to at time to step up and lead on to unite around a new plan
donald trump dramatically collapsed on friday, but he didn't reveal which countries will be involved. selma has hosted an emergency, somebody's of european leases and dialogues in london. they agreed to increase military budgets and these 2 cranes, defenses, through economic, under the tree age malayna. this of the end of its reports from london another day, another venue, and another one greeting. guess, tom, a welcoming will do me the lensky to a summit of european vetoes in london with...
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k. persons providence, the kiff selma has agreed to loan keith more than $2000000000.00 to boost its defense against russian attacks. on some they saw mobile faces. saw most of european visas on the premium presidents to discuss efforts to strengthen ukraine's position. and, and as route says if induces a us proposing of a temporary c spar, and garza or the ramadan and also how much success it won't be fully fit. mentation of the 2nd phase of the ceasefire, which includes negotiations for permanent face by the release of how this to be in prison, is as a comprehensive withdrawal of israeli troops and garza. meanwhile, in tell of a have hundreds of protest is demanded. the continuation of the sci fi on the release of old captives. some of the demonstrates is blamed prime minister benjamin netanyahu full stolen negotiations to reach the 2nd phase, that we're currently $59.00 captive still believe to be held in garza $24.00. a said to be alive, you know, it's again in the slim, but we're in the scales that you cannot. you can know what will happen tomorrow, next week or next month. it's
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british officials joining guys from new delhi now is on south asia, corresponds and were enjoying selma run doing good to see you today. so just take us to the details of this very high level diplomatic scandal. you'll see nikki, the indian for minnesota research on course he's in the u. k. he's there to avoid high level thoughts a with the highest officials, in fact, in the country he's meeting with the prime minister as well as his counterparts as a foreign minister of the u. k. now, while the talks are really about a wide range of issues, some tweed out to call being nice as it is um we condemn the provocative activities of this small group of separatists in extremis. we deployed the misuse of democratic freedoms. by such elements. we expect a host of government in such cases to fully live up to their diplomatic obligations . as soon as he has v, i said in india as we acted shopping in the reactive mazda full times before, because the problem really is not pertaining to u. k. on the, when it's on the western countries as well. so there's, you can't stand up as a swim. yeah, i'm sever
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king at their meetings chanted, we shall overcome during their rallies and mobilize by the events at selma, alabama, coordinated civil rights marches in defiance of government bonds from both belfast and london. so to the outside viewer, this was to all appearances a a trans-atlantic issue, an issue of transatlantic moment and of transatlantic significance. and in respect again, when we're talking by diaspora, we're not just talking about the migration of millions of people. while important, we're talking about things like the migration of ideas. right. so how did the civil rights movement idea campaign the united states find a place, find a residence in places like belfast. right. so it's the migration of ideas. and of course, technology is hugely important part of that the sounds so anachronistic to gen z here in the classroom but television the 1960s right was a modern development it was a new technology and the seductive power and potency of television in. the 1960s was very important to communicating civil rights, ideas and idealism to young people like in northern ireland now, one of
king at their meetings chanted, we shall overcome during their rallies and mobilize by the events at selma, alabama, coordinated civil rights marches in defiance of government bonds from both belfast and london. so to the outside viewer, this was to all appearances a a trans-atlantic issue, an issue of transatlantic moment and of transatlantic significance. and in respect again, when we're talking by diaspora, we're not just talking about the migration of millions of people. while important,...
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between a reserve versus a stockpile of crypto, the president will host the first white house crypto selmatching for direction on what that reserve entails bitcoin is a 47% in the last year and cynthia lummis join me on friday she's leaving the framework for oversight of crypto right now. >> is a commodity it will be regulated by the commodity futures trading commission some other crypto currency look like a security and should fall under the disclosure requirements at the sec. part of what we want to do is guide what is the commodity in the security and provide that clarity in the law so we can let agencies know you has jurisdiction over what. >> that's what we need, clarity, futures meanwhile in terms of equity is higher on this, the first trading day of march stocks are higher across-the-board, dow industrial 94 but it's been a rough february, take a look at them on that we ended with all the averages in negative territory for the month of february, year-to-date, nasdaq is negative but the other major industries are higher president trump's tariffs on canada, mexico and china will take
between a reserve versus a stockpile of crypto, the president will host the first white house crypto selmatching for direction on what that reserve entails bitcoin is a 47% in the last year and cynthia lummis join me on friday she's leaving the framework for oversight of crypto right now. >> is a commodity it will be regulated by the commodity futures trading commission some other crypto currency look like a security and should fall under the disclosure requirements at the sec. part of...
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of course, we're talking about selma blair's date. she brings this big guy everywhere.recious bow tie. there we see chrissy teaguen and golden globe winning patricia clarkson who actually rolled on the ground on that gold carpet. justin theroux giving him those scratches. i think this is our campaign to get more animals. what about a cat on that red carpet? a service cat? >> whatever it takes. >> scout was actually just here. on the third hour a couple weeks ago. >> how was he? >> completely chill. scout, he was sitting right there. >> that's what we were talking about. >> i saw the picture of selma and wasn't sure about the whole thing behind it. >>> awesome, guys. coming up, the return of two big movies we all know and love. "top gun" and "bring it on". all coming up in "popstart." >> and making chicken parm the easy way after your local news. (receipts continue to print) (printing continues) (printing continues) there's only one meal hollywood relies on after its biggest night. (♪♪) ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ your own personal jesus ♪ ♪♪ ♪ someone to hear your prayer
of course, we're talking about selma blair's date. she brings this big guy everywhere.recious bow tie. there we see chrissy teaguen and golden globe winning patricia clarkson who actually rolled on the ground on that gold carpet. justin theroux giving him those scratches. i think this is our campaign to get more animals. what about a cat on that red carpet? a service cat? >> whatever it takes. >> scout was actually just here. on the third hour a couple weeks ago. >> how was...
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i want to take a moment to acknowledge the contentious history of urban development in selma a topic of discussion that came up several times during the panel meeting. selma has experienced many decades of rapid growth and top down planning often at the expense of longtime residents. you are likely familiar with the legacy of the ai hotel in the adjacent neighborhood once known as manila town. >> the ai hotel despite being demolished in 1979, exemplifies the strength of community organizing for tenants rights. the events surrounding this residential building set the foundation for ongoing community led advocacy for justice in housing, employment, education, health and cultural preservation for san francisco's filipino community and beyond. in this explanatory doc document which is available for public access, i have embedded a list of online resources thoughtfully recommended by the panelists of this public art opportunity who are also soma community members. it is with reference to these threads of history that the stage has been set for the jean french recreation center project and
i want to take a moment to acknowledge the contentious history of urban development in selma a topic of discussion that came up several times during the panel meeting. selma has experienced many decades of rapid growth and top down planning often at the expense of longtime residents. you are likely familiar with the legacy of the ai hotel in the adjacent neighborhood once known as manila town. >> the ai hotel despite being demolished in 1979, exemplifies the strength of community...
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i'm going to be in selma for the 60th anniversary for the voting rights act. march across the edmund pettus bridge. and you're usually there. and, joe, i'm going to bet you that they may be for the first time in a joint session, they usually have the speaker and the vice president. i wouldn't be surprised if there's a third chair there for elon musk towering over the president. coming up, president trump is set to speak to the nation as global tensions are rising. we'll continue our conversation ahead of trump's first joint address to congress this tuesday, right after the break. >> want to lose 15 to 20% of your weight in a year? >> try rose insurance checker to see if you're covered for glp. >> one for free. >> just submit. >> your insurance card and we'll take care of the rest. go to roko insurance for your free insurance check. >> what do you do when your tires are low and you've got some place to go? introducing pocket air pro by bull's-eye the compact compressor that goes anywhere to fill it up with air. equipped with a 4000 milliamp hour rechargeable li
i'm going to be in selma for the 60th anniversary for the voting rights act. march across the edmund pettus bridge. and you're usually there. and, joe, i'm going to bet you that they may be for the first time in a joint session, they usually have the speaker and the vice president. i wouldn't be surprised if there's a third chair there for elon musk towering over the president. coming up, president trump is set to speak to the nation as global tensions are rising. we'll continue our...
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sewell spoke of its importance just days ahead of the 60th anniversary of the bloody sunday march in selmaears after john was bludgeoned on a bridge, that the cause for which john lewis and those foot soldiers, foot soldiers march would be our cause too. we know that, as john said, that ours is not the fight of one day, one week or one year. ours is truly the fight of a lifetime, and we will stand boldly with the american people to ensure that the sacred right to vote is protected, and that every american who is eligible to vote has access to the ballot box. >> this renewed effort comes after that same voting rights bill that bore john lewis name failed to reach president biden's desk while he was at the white house. doctor jay bhattacharya, best known for being an early critic of covid 19 lockdown orders, is now president trump's pick to lead the nih. he faced scrutiny today at his senate confirmation hearing, repeatedly questioned over how he would respond to trump's cuts. >> so do. >> you do you. >> support further cuts. >> at nih. funding or staff? >> senator, i don't support you know,
sewell spoke of its importance just days ahead of the 60th anniversary of the bloody sunday march in selmaears after john was bludgeoned on a bridge, that the cause for which john lewis and those foot soldiers, foot soldiers march would be our cause too. we know that, as john said, that ours is not the fight of one day, one week or one year. ours is truly the fight of a lifetime, and we will stand boldly with the american people to ensure that the sacred right to vote is protected, and that...
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my colleague, reverend al sharpton will host his program politics nation live from selma, alabama, for 60th anniversary of bloody sunday. stay right where you are because inside with jen psaki begins right now. >> okay, folks, jen is on a well-deserved vacation. but boy, do we have a lot to get into today. we all know donald trump wants to be a king, right? so this week he sat back and watched his court jesters fight it out. plus, after the white house stopped sharing intelligence with ukraine, vladimir putin was ready to take full advantage. and later, maga world turns on amy coney barrett, all because of one ruling and one sideways glance. donald trump has been president for almost two months now, but we all know he really wants to be a king. he's not subtle about that fact. not at all. take exhibit a on tuesday night, when he used his joint address to congress to tell the tale of an american empire where he runs it all, rules it all, controls it all. or exhibit b when the white house shared a drawing of trump in a crown with the caption, long live the king. or exhibit c when he said
my colleague, reverend al sharpton will host his program politics nation live from selma, alabama, for 60th anniversary of bloody sunday. stay right where you are because inside with jen psaki begins right now. >> okay, folks, jen is on a well-deserved vacation. but boy, do we have a lot to get into today. we all know donald trump wants to be a king, right? so this week he sat back and watched his court jesters fight it out. plus, after the white house stopped sharing intelligence with...