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now, you may disagree with me on this, and what makes a shaw claim a shaw claim is not that somebody is kept in a perfectly foreign district in a community of interest based on the race, but it is the particular injury in a shaw claim is that people from different parts of the state who would share nothinging in common except for the color of their skin are grouped together in the same district. that is what makes the shaw claim different from other type s of claims. i completely agree with the solicitor general's office in thinking of this question, you should be thinking of shaw claims, and thinking about them separately from vote dilution claims ark stlnd a real problem in this ear a ya of the law because what happened is that shaw which started as a odoctrine for outlanding districts and claims is the wep pochb choice wep -- weapon of redistricting claims. and this is not the way that shaw is constructed, because it ignores that there is a separate disillusion claim that can be brought that has a much higher standard of proof. and people are trying to evade that by bringing the j
now, you may disagree with me on this, and what makes a shaw claim a shaw claim is not that somebody is kept in a perfectly foreign district in a community of interest based on the race, but it is the particular injury in a shaw claim is that people from different parts of the state who would share nothinging in common except for the color of their skin are grouped together in the same district. that is what makes the shaw claim different from other type s of claims. i completely agree with the...
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now you may disagree with me on this but i think what makes a shaw claim a shaw claim is not that somebody is kept in a perfectly formed district in a community of interest based on race, it's the particular injury in a shaw claim is that people from different parts of the state who would share nothing in common accept the color of their skin are grouped together in the same district. that's what makes a shaw claim different from other kinds of claims and i completely agree with the solicitor general's office that in thinking about this question you should be thinking about shaw claims and thinking about them separately from vote delusion claims. i think there's a real problem in this area of the law is what's happened is that shaw which started as a doctrine for outlying districts in outlying claims has become the weapon of choice in redistricting litigation and people see shaw violations everywhere and that's just not the way that shaw was originally constructed. it ignores that there is a separate vote delusion claim that can be brought that has a much higher standard of proof and peopl
now you may disagree with me on this but i think what makes a shaw claim a shaw claim is not that somebody is kept in a perfectly formed district in a community of interest based on race, it's the particular injury in a shaw claim is that people from different parts of the state who would share nothing in common accept the color of their skin are grouped together in the same district. that's what makes a shaw claim different from other kinds of claims and i completely agree with the solicitor...
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. >> reporter: you may not always see jeff brad shaw but you can hear him, vocal sound of his trombone is unmistakable. >> i love playing the trombone , you know, my son said, there is nobody better. >> reporter: one of the architects of philadelphia's n eo soul revolution brad shaw toured the world for more than two decades but ended up here, late last year. what went through your mind when a doctor diagnosed you with a disease that you could not even pronounce. >> am i going to die. >> reporter: doctors diagnosed brad shaw with diverticulitis, disease caused by his poor diet while on tour, and left abscesses in his bowls that forced him from his stage. >> it was most painful thing i have ever experienced in my life. >> reporter: with no health hell insurance and new brad shaw 50-pound lighter and still doing better he need surgery to fully heel. what do you think got you through this, this was a tough time in your life. >> high faith and loyalty in jesus christ. >> reporter: good friend like jill scott who started this go fund me page and many others who will perform at a sold out co
. >> reporter: you may not always see jeff brad shaw but you can hear him, vocal sound of his trombone is unmistakable. >> i love playing the trombone , you know, my son said, there is nobody better. >> reporter: one of the architects of philadelphia's n eo soul revolution brad shaw toured the world for more than two decades but ended up here, late last year. what went through your mind when a doctor diagnosed you with a disease that you could not even pronounce. >> am i...
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john shaw. but the only thing i could find was that he was a calvinist. and she hated john shaw. john said, congratulations, your sisters getting married and she said she wouldn't congratulate her in a million years. and she didn't. she went to the wedding but she never wrote elizabeth when she first moved to where she lived with her husband. mary wrote, how is everything? but not abigail. silence. but then john was sent off to europe. and abigail was devastated. and elizabeth really -- she could read people well. and at that point she wrote to and said, oh, for some people, this is be a wonderful thing to get rid of their husband. but for you, this is really a tragedy and i want to send my sympathy. and she said, this is awful and then abigail got off her high horse and said oh, how are you. how is your husband? i'm thinking of you as well. so it was resolved. i think because abigail is not married -- she wanted to be older than someone. and at one point in europe, she heard that elizabeth was sick. and elizabeth was still trying take care of students. and she wrote her this let
john shaw. but the only thing i could find was that he was a calvinist. and she hated john shaw. john said, congratulations, your sisters getting married and she said she wouldn't congratulate her in a million years. and she didn't. she went to the wedding but she never wrote elizabeth when she first moved to where she lived with her husband. mary wrote, how is everything? but not abigail. silence. but then john was sent off to europe. and abigail was devastated. and elizabeth really -- she...
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shaw. in the meantime, he had to bail himself out of jail. ,e went to a bail bondsman paying $10,000 to get him out of jail. he had been paying $100 a week every week ever since he got out. he has been acquitted. this is typical, unfortunately. there was a recent report by the maryland public transit office that look at the amount of money in bail fees. it had been paid by people who are declared innocent. $75 million in one year. in maryland alone. host: cash bail is particularly bad for people accused of minor crimes. why is that? guest: most of the people who are in local jails nationwide are actually people who have not been convicted of a crime. they are technically innocent under the law. most of the people in county jails are also low-risk offenders. these are not your murderers or rapists. these are people who've been convicted -- charged with a misdemeanor offense or hit and run or some low-level violation. to publicot a threat safety, they just cannot afford to get themselves out
shaw. in the meantime, he had to bail himself out of jail. ,e went to a bail bondsman paying $10,000 to get him out of jail. he had been paying $100 a week every week ever since he got out. he has been acquitted. this is typical, unfortunately. there was a recent report by the maryland public transit office that look at the amount of money in bail fees. it had been paid by people who are declared innocent. $75 million in one year. in maryland alone. host: cash bail is particularly bad for...
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shaw. in the meantime, he had to bail himself out of jail. ,e went to a bail bondsman paying $10,000 to get him out of jail. he had been paying $100 a week every week ever since he got out. he has been acquitted. this is typical, unfortunately. there was a recent report by the maryland public transit office that look at the amount of money in bail fees. it had been paid by people who are declared innocent. $75 million in one year. in maryland alone. host: cash bail is particularly bad for people accused of minor crimes. why is that? guest: most of the people who are in local jails nationwide are actually people who have not been convicted of a crime. they are technically innocent under the law. most of the people in county jails are also low-risk offenders. these are not your murderers or rapists. these are people who've been convicted -- charged with a misdemeanor offense or hit and run or some low-level violation. to publicot a threat safety, they just cannot afford to get themselves out
shaw. in the meantime, he had to bail himself out of jail. ,e went to a bail bondsman paying $10,000 to get him out of jail. he had been paying $100 a week every week ever since he got out. he has been acquitted. this is typical, unfortunately. there was a recent report by the maryland public transit office that look at the amount of money in bail fees. it had been paid by people who are declared innocent. $75 million in one year. in maryland alone. host: cash bail is particularly bad for...
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danny shaw, be the news. —— bbc news. these are our top stories.oming trump administration has promised to repeal 0bamacare, the president's radical reform of american healthcare. german police have detained a tunisian man in connection with the attack on a berlin christmas market which left 12 people dead. a us federaljury has found six men from the gang known as the "chicago hobos" guilty of nine murders, robberies, kidnappings and shootings. paris poe is one of the members, in what was the biggest gang trial in the city's recent history. a court in south carolina has begun a hearing to decide whether the self—confessed white supremacist, dylann roof, should receive the death penalty. he shot dead nine black churchgoers in charleston in 2015. well, let's begin our news review from israel. the independent calls elor azaria, in the middle, the poster boy for israel's far right. the soldier has been convicted of manslaughter for killing a wounded palestinian. the case has divided opinion in israel, prime minister netanyahu now saying he supports par
danny shaw, be the news. —— bbc news. these are our top stories.oming trump administration has promised to repeal 0bamacare, the president's radical reform of american healthcare. german police have detained a tunisian man in connection with the attack on a berlin christmas market which left 12 people dead. a us federaljury has found six men from the gang known as the "chicago hobos" guilty of nine murders, robberies, kidnappings and shootings. paris poe is one of the members, in...
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i'm bella shaw. for ten years i was a prime-time news anchor for cnn.and then several years ago, little things began to change. i couldn't remember names and facts as well. i'd walk into a room and forget why i went in there. it was like i was in a mental fog. dr. laux, i'm in my 50s, and frankly, i'm too young for this. and it's not a time to panic, and you and your friends are not alone. 140 million americans are dealing, right now, with age-related memory loss that's normal. and everyone's gonna get it. we're all in the same boat. oh yeah, nobody gets outta this one. take a look at this graph. studies show that the human brain starts a gradual decline by age 40. and by age 50, we've lost 1/2 of our short term memory. and it gets worse from there. (bella) you know, it's interesting, because you can see what's going on on the outside of your body, in terms of aging. the gray hairs, the sagging skin. but we don't see what's going on with the brain. easy on the outside, it's a mystery on the inside. but you know what, it's normal. it's gonna happen to al
i'm bella shaw. for ten years i was a prime-time news anchor for cnn.and then several years ago, little things began to change. i couldn't remember names and facts as well. i'd walk into a room and forget why i went in there. it was like i was in a mental fog. dr. laux, i'm in my 50s, and frankly, i'm too young for this. and it's not a time to panic, and you and your friends are not alone. 140 million americans are dealing, right now, with age-related memory loss that's normal. and everyone's...
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shaw shot moore on january 6th. officers say they went to check on moore for violating a restraining order. he then lashed out against the officers. moore remains in the intensive care unit. >>> in just one week president- elect donald trump will be taking office and tonight in an interview with nbc a long time congressman questioned donald trump's presidency. says he will skip the >> i don't see this president- elect as a legitimate president. i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. >> georgia democrat john lewis says he will skim the inauguration and at least -- skip the inauguration and at least seven of his colleagues say they will do the same including representatives jared huffman of san rafael and barbara lee of oakland. representative marcus onyay of concord is skipping the event. an inauguration rehearsal is planned sunday. trump is expected to be in washington monday. kpix5's political reporter melissa caen will be in d.c.
shaw shot moore on january 6th. officers say they went to check on moore for violating a restraining order. he then lashed out against the officers. moore remains in the intensive care unit. >>> in just one week president- elect donald trump will be taking office and tonight in an interview with nbc a long time congressman questioned donald trump's presidency. says he will skip the >> i don't see this president- elect as a legitimate president. i think the russians participated...
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danny shaw, bbc news.to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants' lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news, that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. tim neilson reports. for the balkans there was no letup in the icy grip of winter, so far. fresh no—fault and freezing temperatures cause further misery. for the thousands of migrants stuck in serbia, the situation is dire. some have already died and now there is warning that more lives will be claimed by the temperatures. many are living in disused warehouses with no heating or electricity, waddling around fires and eating hot food to trying keep the cold at bay. officials here say they are doing everything they can to help the migrants but some are refusing any assistance. somehow they are distrustful towards is because they are afraid of
danny shaw, bbc news.to the extreme cold weather that has claimed dozens of migrants' lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news, that many have refused shelters, fearing they would be deported. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. tim neilson reports. for the balkans there was no letup in the icy grip of winter, so far. fresh no—fault and freezing...
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danny shaw, bbc news.both houses of parliament, are to be subject to an inquiry by a committee of mps. the commons treasury committee will examine the cost and consider whether both mps and lords will have to move out while the work is being done. here's our political correspondent tom barton. the buildings of parliament are not in a good way. stonework is crumbling, roofs are leaking and something needs to be done to bring the palace of westminster back to life. parliament is part of a world heritage site, recognised as a building of outstanding value to humanity. but fixing it won't be cheap. estimates range from 5.5 to £4 billion and the work will take at least five years. during that time mps could have to move out of the commons chamber, where to hasn't yet been decided. the treasury committee usually conducts enquiries into big economic issues, like the work of the bank of england or the government's tax policy. but its next enquiry will take a look much closer to home. the committee says previous re
danny shaw, bbc news.both houses of parliament, are to be subject to an inquiry by a committee of mps. the commons treasury committee will examine the cost and consider whether both mps and lords will have to move out while the work is being done. here's our political correspondent tom barton. the buildings of parliament are not in a good way. stonework is crumbling, roofs are leaking and something needs to be done to bring the palace of westminster back to life. parliament is part of a world...
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danny shaw, bbc news.cians have reacted angrily after president—elect donald trump criticised a veteran civil rights campaigner, congressman john lewis, whom many regard as a hero. mr trump tweeted that mr lewis was all talk and no action, after the congressman said he would not attend mr trump's inauguration. john lewis is the last surviving speaker from the 1963 martin luther king march on washington. sarah corker reports. another day, and another row on twitter for president—elect donald trump. he has caused outrage after criticising veteran civil rights campaignerjohn lewis for questioning the legitimacy of his election win. the georgia democrat told nbc‘s meet the press: that prompted an an angry response from mr trump, tweeting: but mr lewis's supporters have hit back. there is still this question of decorum and civility, and also a recognition that the president of the united states occupies a very important position, one where every word, including every idle word, can have national and internation
danny shaw, bbc news.cians have reacted angrily after president—elect donald trump criticised a veteran civil rights campaigner, congressman john lewis, whom many regard as a hero. mr trump tweeted that mr lewis was all talk and no action, after the congressman said he would not attend mr trump's inauguration. john lewis is the last surviving speaker from the 1963 martin luther king march on washington. sarah corker reports. another day, and another row on twitter for president—elect donald...
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here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. record numbers of travellers at britain's airports. in 2015, there were 251 million passenger journeys. it's thought last year's figure was even higher. but there is concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in resources for border force, which is responsible for immigration and customs checks. the airport operators‘ association says that has led to longer queues at passport desks and it's concerned delays will worsen. at present, eu travellers use separate channels or automatic e—passport gates. they tend to be quicker than for passengers from outside of europe. but after brexit, if people are all screened in the same way, the association says overall waiting times will increase. in evidence to a parliamentary enquiry, the association said introducing tighter controls on eu passport holders would be, "highly disruptive for passengers, airlines and airports." it says airports would have to spend millions of pounds on extra facilities for immigration checks,
here's our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. record numbers of travellers at britain's airports. in 2015, there were 251 million passenger journeys. it's thought last year's figure was even higher. but there is concern that growth in air traffic hasn't been matched by an increase in resources for border force, which is responsible for immigration and customs checks. the airport operators‘ association says that has led to longer queues at passport desks and it's concerned delays will...
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our home affairs correspondent — danny shaw — reports. prison. she was found hanged in her cell 11 days ago. jenny was mailed by birth and was living as a woman. she was on remand at doncaster prison when she died. it isa doncaster prison when she died. it is a prison for men and an investigation has now begun. a report by the prison and probation 0mbudsman says that have been four deaths and since 2012 he has received 33 complaints about transgender equality. most cases related to transgender females held in prisons for men. concerns were highlighted after vicki thompson died in november 2015 at leeds prisons. she identified as a female since the mid— teens. she told friends she would kill herself if she was sent to a men's prison. the 0mbudsman says too often when there are concerns about a transgender prisoner, they are segregated or place in a different area within the existing jail instead of being moved. in the past few months, the minister ofjustice has moved. in the past few months, the minister of justice has revised moved. in th
our home affairs correspondent — danny shaw — reports. prison. she was found hanged in her cell 11 days ago. jenny was mailed by birth and was living as a woman. she was on remand at doncaster prison when she died. it isa doncaster prison when she died. it is a prison for men and an investigation has now begun. a report by the prison and probation 0mbudsman says that have been four deaths and since 2012 he has received 33 complaints about transgender equality. most cases related to...
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officer shaw tried to pepper spray moore but he called the other officer instead. moore punches the officer and then he opened fire. the chief says the officers caused the confrontation. >> this is a situation that could have and should have been avoided. the officers had properly yauzed deescalation techniques would have gone home. >> in this case there was great restraint showed. you can hear the officers saying he has something in his hand. >> interim police chief tony chaplain showed pictures of injured officers. he would not say however if the shooting was justified saying it remains under investigation. >> live now to washington d.c. to take a look at live pictures. president-elect donald trump has just landed in washington d.c.. the plane arrived and the doors opened and i believe someone in the newsroom says we may have seen his family members come out of the plane. we have yet to see donald trump himself. if we could fast forward ahead, we're at the beginning of the inauguration, the big switch over happening tomorrow. so we're keeping a close eye on this
officer shaw tried to pepper spray moore but he called the other officer instead. moore punches the officer and then he opened fire. the chief says the officers caused the confrontation. >> this is a situation that could have and should have been avoided. the officers had properly yauzed deescalation techniques would have gone home. >> in this case there was great restraint showed. you can hear the officers saying he has something in his hand. >> interim police chief tony...
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mine shaw has been. —— sure. 0ver confirmed. mine shaw has been. —— sure.g graduates, and of our military officers. i have mourned with grieving families searching for a nswe rs , with grieving families searching for answers, and found grace in charleston church. i've see our scientists help a paralysed man regain his sense of touch. i've seen wounded warriors who, at points, we re wounded warriors who, at points, were given up for dead, walk again. i seen our doctors and volunteers rebuilt after earthquakes and stop pandemics in their tracks. i've seen the youngest of children remind us, through their actions and through their generosity, of our obligations to ca re their generosity, of our obligations to care for refugees, will work for peace. and above all, to look out for each other —— or work. so, that face at i placed all those years ago, not farfrom face at i placed all those years ago, not far from here, face at i placed all those years ago, not farfrom here, in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that fate has been rewarded in wa
mine shaw has been. —— sure. 0ver confirmed. mine shaw has been. —— sure.g graduates, and of our military officers. i have mourned with grieving families searching for a nswe rs , with grieving families searching for answers, and found grace in charleston church. i've see our scientists help a paralysed man regain his sense of touch. i've seen wounded warriors who, at points, we re wounded warriors who, at points, were given up for dead, walk again. i seen our doctors and volunteers...
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danny shaw, bbc news. by west yorkshire police on monday says he feels his son was killed unlawfully. he and his wife joined friends of yassar yaqub last night at a vigil at ainsley top yards from where he was killed. police say it was during a pre—planned operation. the police watchdog, the independent police complaints commission, is investigating. my my message is that he's been killed unlawfully. how can you kill someone like this, at a time like this, without giving them the chance to get out or anything, three bullets through the windscreen and that's it. were not in america, we're not ina third it. were not in america, we're not in a third world country. he hasn't got a bad pass because he's not been convicted of anything. president barack obama has urged his fellow democrats to fight for his flagship healthcare bill. it comes as the incoming trump administration began the process of repealing the affordable care act. the republican vice president—elect, mike pence, had promised the process would be
danny shaw, bbc news. by west yorkshire police on monday says he feels his son was killed unlawfully. he and his wife joined friends of yassar yaqub last night at a vigil at ainsley top yards from where he was killed. police say it was during a pre—planned operation. the police watchdog, the independent police complaints commission, is investigating. my my message is that he's been killed unlawfully. how can you kill someone like this, at a time like this, without giving them the chance to...
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the shaw neighborhood is one that is very highly attracted by millennials and families and lots of businesses in this area. the car came down 5th street when it spun out here and crashed. crime tax are processing the car right now. techsdividuals -- crimes are processing the now. two individuals were arrested. >> he got the sense that the police were following him, which caused him to get out. he fired multiple times, broad daylight on a city street. kevin: during the press conference i was asked -- we asked the police chief if any officers were wearing their body cameras and if they were activated, to get everyone a better sense of how this played out. he also told us a handgun from that mercedes-benz has been recovered. live in northwest, kevin lewis, abc 7 news. melanie: thanks very much. after a foggy start, the sun is shining. looks like a pretty good day. through, warm front is and evidence of that is the current temperature -- 59 already. the northwesterly wind is at 18. it is going to be a very pleasant wednesday afternoon. tomorrow. we will fall off a little bit later as temperatures
the shaw neighborhood is one that is very highly attracted by millennials and families and lots of businesses in this area. the car came down 5th street when it spun out here and crashed. crime tax are processing the car right now. techsdividuals -- crimes are processing the now. two individuals were arrested. >> he got the sense that the police were following him, which caused him to get out. he fired multiple times, broad daylight on a city street. kevin: during the press conference i...
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k shaw report on that. commissioner mazzucco >> yes. thank you vp turman. we did in abundance of caution we went through some of the words. i know we ratify the occ director one of the things want to ensure the public is that the officers receiving these words are not under a short disciplinary investigation related to the award were any other matter. so what we've done is an abundance of caution we reviewed what we have before us for the actual medals about which of the gold silver and bronze i can report back to after my meeting with our police commission secretary sgt. phil show, our counsel, from the city attorney's office and deputy chief hector sinus, that these members are being recommended for these metals at our ceremony to not have any pending investigations related to at the occ level were the police department level for any misconduct whether it's misconduct that would remain at the chiefs level of misconduct that was brought to the commissioning so they are all clear and there's nothing in their files and indicate there is an issue. >> commissi
k shaw report on that. commissioner mazzucco >> yes. thank you vp turman. we did in abundance of caution we went through some of the words. i know we ratify the occ director one of the things want to ensure the public is that the officers receiving these words are not under a short disciplinary investigation related to the award were any other matter. so what we've done is an abundance of caution we reviewed what we have before us for the actual medals about which of the gold silver and...
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media reporter lucas shaw joins us with more from los angeles.as, interesting when we are looking at these particular numbers and how they seem to have gotten a blueprint going in brazil. it was from bust to boom. how did they do it? lucas: netflix's strategy and ever new market is to go there, figure out the problems on the ground, and solve them gradually. they believe they can learn a lot more in the first 24-48 hours operating in a country than they can in preparing to go there. in the case of latin america and brazil, they went there in 2011, had a slow start for the first year or two, admitted as much, which they do not typically do about specific markets anymore because they do not have to identify their subscriber bases in any of those individual markets. , invested in making sure people could get higher streaming, that there are more smart tv's in the region, that that was more tv shows and movies tailored to the taste of that particular region, particularly the kind of young, tech-savvy urban people who are the early adopters of a netfl
media reporter lucas shaw joins us with more from los angeles.as, interesting when we are looking at these particular numbers and how they seem to have gotten a blueprint going in brazil. it was from bust to boom. how did they do it? lucas: netflix's strategy and ever new market is to go there, figure out the problems on the ground, and solve them gradually. they believe they can learn a lot more in the first 24-48 hours operating in a country than they can in preparing to go there. in the case...
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. >> thank you randy shaw. >> thank you supervisor cohen and other co-sponsors and for me who was heren 1980 with a brawl and battle to net e get any water down version of this ordinance passed and spent every year in the 1980s to get any ordinance passed and wasn't until 1990 they closed the major loopholes that was a process in august of 89, 6 hearings and didn't become law until later this is a change of eludes and people not coming down in opposition if he's a great time for the city of san francisco it is a loanly battle to save the sros looked at people didn't know what sros were every time someone joined the board of supervisors we need to explain you have a no the private kitchen not a private bacterium and you spend that much money and now you guys get it alice griffith the internet made that forum necessary when we passed the 7 day rental you can't with the internet trying to move ♪ 3 days and everyone else is moving out it is a scam we have to see the change and thank you all and supervisor peskin thank you for your support >> randy part of that process of evolution that has
. >> thank you randy shaw. >> thank you supervisor cohen and other co-sponsors and for me who was heren 1980 with a brawl and battle to net e get any water down version of this ordinance passed and spent every year in the 1980s to get any ordinance passed and wasn't until 1990 they closed the major loopholes that was a process in august of 89, 6 hearings and didn't become law until later this is a change of eludes and people not coming down in opposition if he's a great time for the...
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caller: i was working at shaw. i think it was nafta. it was not nafta. it was also the housing crisis, because if you are not building houses, you do not need a carpenter. they almost wiped shot out. show started out as a family owned business. billionairet to the -- i cannot recall his name right now. a famous billionaire. het: when donald trump says wants to renegotiate nafta, talks about possibly pulling out of nafta if he wants, you support the president in that? i cannot, in my soul, in my heart of hearts, support someone like donald trump, with the history this land has had from the very beginning. i am black. i am a black man. with his record of dealing with black people, it is a lot of rhetoric. there is a lot of talk. louder actions speak than his words do. , heeven during the election would start all this rhetoric about what we are going to do to help the black communities and all this. we just had a black man in the white house, and it wasn't a lot that he could do, because racism is embedded real good in local government. local governments ha
caller: i was working at shaw. i think it was nafta. it was not nafta. it was also the housing crisis, because if you are not building houses, you do not need a carpenter. they almost wiped shot out. show started out as a family owned business. billionairet to the -- i cannot recall his name right now. a famous billionaire. het: when donald trump says wants to renegotiate nafta, talks about possibly pulling out of nafta if he wants, you support the president in that? i cannot, in my soul, in my...
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. >> thank you randy shaw. >> thank you supervisor cohen and other co-sponsors and for me who was here in 1980 with a brawl and battle to net e get any water down version of this ordinance passed and spent every year in the 1980s to get any ordinance passed and wasn't until 1990 they closed the major loopholes that was a process in august of 89, 6 hearings and didn't become law until later this is a change of eludes and people not coming down in opposition if he's a great time for the city of san francisco it is a loanly battle to save the sros looked at people didn't know what sros were every time someone joined the board of supervisors we need to explain you have a no the private kitchen not a private bacterium and you spend that much money and now you guys get it alice griffith the internet made that forum necessary when we passed the 7 day rental you can't with the internet trying to move ♪ 3 days and everyone else is moving out it is a scam we have to see the change and thank you all and supervisor peskin thank you for your support >> randy part of that process of evolution that h
. >> thank you randy shaw. >> thank you supervisor cohen and other co-sponsors and for me who was here in 1980 with a brawl and battle to net e get any water down version of this ordinance passed and spent every year in the 1980s to get any ordinance passed and wasn't until 1990 they closed the major loopholes that was a process in august of 89, 6 hearings and didn't become law until later this is a change of eludes and people not coming down in opposition if he's a great time for...
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with the very latest from shaw, john henry, wusa 9 inform and we'll be posting that letter to the national park website and our app, wusa 9. >>> the president of college says the school's ban will perform. the initial decision to join the parade set off fierce debate on social media. and led the college president to take a longer look. talladega prides itself on being the oldest black college. >>> for more information on the black inauguration day. check out our wusa 9 app. >>> dylann roof. argued that roof is doing a poor job of representing himself at the sentencing phase trial. thus far, the judge has said no. for better or worse, roof will continue to plead his own case. he's being convicted of killing nine black parishioners. roof has showed no sign that he cares whether he lives or dies. >>> chicago police facing hate beating and kicking a young man, making him drink throwup water, even culting a piece of his scalp. all while shouting slurs against donald trump and white people in general. and streaming it live on facebook. the video went viral. but has since been taken down. police
with the very latest from shaw, john henry, wusa 9 inform and we'll be posting that letter to the national park website and our app, wusa 9. >>> the president of college says the school's ban will perform. the initial decision to join the parade set off fierce debate on social media. and led the college president to take a longer look. talladega prides itself on being the oldest black college. >>> for more information on the black inauguration day. check out our wusa 9 app....
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i am jeanette morgan shaw, ceo of techolicy and your moderator for today's program.ith that i'd like to -- we've got a number of audience questions about jobs. and in particular you might recall that james heinz who's the gartner research director said connected vehicles will continue to generate new products and service and innovations and create new companies and it will enable a new value proposition in business models. we hear that a lot but we have several questions about will drivers who drive for lyft or other ride sharing companies will they still be able to drive? and what is the risk if this technology creates unemployment? >> this is a great question. this is something that we really approach really seriously at lyft because frankly we've differentiated ourselves in the market as a company that cares more about our drivers and have invested in great relationships with our drivers because we believe it translates into the passenger experience and that's at the core of what we offer. so we've wanted to be really transparent in the way that we talked about th
i am jeanette morgan shaw, ceo of techolicy and your moderator for today's program.ith that i'd like to -- we've got a number of audience questions about jobs. and in particular you might recall that james heinz who's the gartner research director said connected vehicles will continue to generate new products and service and innovations and create new companies and it will enable a new value proposition in business models. we hear that a lot but we have several questions about will drivers who...
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reporter: farah diba pahlavi was an iconn of the 1970''s along wh her husband the shaw of iran. -- shahan. now she lives in exile. her home is full of artwork. in the 1970's, she was the face of perfection here with andy warhol. she also founded tehran's modern art museum. was finance out of the shah's budget. >> there are critics saying that the old art should go in other things instead of maybe for art, but what do you say to that? >> there are so many areas, and people who want to criticize also always find something. they are proud. itit is ultra heritage and material heritage for iran and the iranian people, but at the price we bought in those days today. reporter: the art collection has been locdd away since the islamic revolution in 1979. decadedes laterer, a part of the collection was to go on show in berlin in december, but the export permits were not issued in time. speculation has been rife. >> one of the rumors is that you could make legal claims once the artworks would have left the country. >> this is really crazy. this museum was for irene -- iran and the iranian people.
reporter: farah diba pahlavi was an iconn of the 1970''s along wh her husband the shaw of iran. -- shahan. now she lives in exile. her home is full of artwork. in the 1970's, she was the face of perfection here with andy warhol. she also founded tehran's modern art museum. was finance out of the shah's budget. >> there are critics saying that the old art should go in other things instead of maybe for art, but what do you say to that? >> there are so many areas, and people who want...
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nobody knows who these are, semika shaw, the 22-year-old black woman, she is dead and nobody cares abouter.ouon >> bill: she was killed in a botched abortion. now, you actually interviewed gosnell. he is a monster. would you agree with that? >> absolutely.ry he is an extraordinary thing. he sang to me in french. >> bill: he has no remorse about killing all of these babies? >> listen to me, bill. a meeting him, it is like he has just come in from playing 18 holes of golf. it is like he smiles all the time, he talks about his big feet, he talks about his hands. you look at his hands, thinking, i know what those hands did.isnk he has an extraordinary affect. >> bill: did you ask him why he didn't feel remorse about all of these? >> he did nothing wrong. he is helping the poor women of pennsylvania, he is providing a service, he is delighted with himself. he thinks he is going to get out, run a triathlon. he is extraordinary. you know what is disappointing, too, bill? it's really disappointed he didn't get into the poetry class. this is the kind of stuff that we have in the book. >> bill: in
nobody knows who these are, semika shaw, the 22-year-old black woman, she is dead and nobody cares abouter.ouon >> bill: she was killed in a botched abortion. now, you actually interviewed gosnell. he is a monster. would you agree with that? >> absolutely.ry he is an extraordinary thing. he sang to me in french. >> bill: he has no remorse about killing all of these babies? >> listen to me, bill. a meeting him, it is like he has just come in from playing 18 holes of golf....
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i'd like to welcome officer shaw back to 15, and, as you can see, he's decided to go back out on ther office, but that's life in the big city. speaking of which, this heat is getting worse, and we've got rolling blackouts happening across downtown, so we've decided to open up the reception area today as a cooling center for local residents. epstein, price, i want you on the front desk. be welcoming. keep order. dov and chloe on the front desk. uh, what's he thinking? also wanted to welcome a new detective to the division -- detective anderson. frankie's gonna be helping us out while detective nash is on leave. she's gonna be needing some help getting settled and moving files, so, peck, that's on you. gail peck is now pushing files? that's a rookie mistake. when heat rises, people get unpredictable. so let's get out there, serve, protect, and...don't sweat it. dismissed. hmm? i would've killed that line -- killed it. [ laughs ] jasmine: it's not about willpower. we all know that by now, right? mood disorders -- depression, anxiety, bipolar i and ii -- these conditions are genetic, agg
i'd like to welcome officer shaw back to 15, and, as you can see, he's decided to go back out on ther office, but that's life in the big city. speaking of which, this heat is getting worse, and we've got rolling blackouts happening across downtown, so we've decided to open up the reception area today as a cooling center for local residents. epstein, price, i want you on the front desk. be welcoming. keep order. dov and chloe on the front desk. uh, what's he thinking? also wanted to welcome a...
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our chances of shaw worst among our has really gone down. >> brittney: are right now temperatures are in the low '40's we are at 47 in tampa. vallejo is at 54. a closer look at your three days for tests we will see a tiny chance of scattered showers. >> brittney: we will have back closer to the '60s. we will have more details coming up in a few in >> pam: a judge issued a restraining order barring the family running san francisco union square mainstay from removing memorabilia and other property from the restaurant prior to a hearing next month to determine ownership. >> pam: the order was issued friday in a lawsuit filed by the henry family, which owns the 333 gary street property where the hofbrau has operated. >> pam: the bovid family firm that has run restaurants since the 90's. the two families are battling for ownership with each asserting their own rights to both the name and a baseball memorabilia and property that lies its walls. we will be right back with sports highlights. >> reporter: some good health news to tell you about tonight. among for showing dole that according th
our chances of shaw worst among our has really gone down. >> brittney: are right now temperatures are in the low '40's we are at 47 in tampa. vallejo is at 54. a closer look at your three days for tests we will see a tiny chance of scattered showers. >> brittney: we will have back closer to the '60s. we will have more details coming up in a few in >> pam: a judge issued a restraining order barring the family running san francisco union square mainstay from removing memorabilia...
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our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. i will give my loyalty to the united kingdom.ur rights, freedoms and laws. but there is growing agreement that successful integration into britain also depends on having a command of the english language. migrants, when they arrive in the uk, would like to learn english and are aware of the disadvantages of not learning english. i think we need to make sure that the resources are in place for migrants to be able to access full—time education support. the importance of language provision is emphasised in a report from a group of mps and peers. it says all immigrants should learn english before coming to the uk or enrol in classes when they are here. it also calls for courses to teach immigrants about british culture, and the report says the government should give immigrants guidance on the costs and benefits of uk citizenship, and consider cutting the fees for naturalisation. my name is beatrice, i am a student... english classes for immigrants are already available. the home office says its spending an extra £20 million on those
our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. i will give my loyalty to the united kingdom.ur rights, freedoms and laws. but there is growing agreement that successful integration into britain also depends on having a command of the english language. migrants, when they arrive in the uk, would like to learn english and are aware of the disadvantages of not learning english. i think we need to make sure that the resources are in place for migrants to be able to access full—time education support....
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. >> eight year old hazel shaw can't speak or move her body easily. >> she was born miss ago piece of her ninth chromosome. so that has pretty much left her with difficulty walking independently and speaking. >> but with help, she has been learning to paint her colorful artwork caught the eye of her debbie aunt. >> she doesn't have a lot of mobility being able move her hands and finger paint. it was very colorful. >> deb had i an idea. feature hazel's artwork in scarfs. >> this is hazel's painting with her hands. >> 20% of the sale price of each of hazel's scarfs is going to a fund called hazel's hope. raising money foreplay grounds for disable children, and research in to treatment. the scarfs proved so popular, debbie asked for more disable children to smith their art. >> i immediately thought o adam's art, like we've got to try this. >> one of the first chosen was by 11 year old adam of gloucester township. he has autism. his mom wendy stein showed off the final result. >> and it is just gorgeous. i love how vibrant it is. >> purple, blue, yellow, green, orange, red and white. >> a
. >> eight year old hazel shaw can't speak or move her body easily. >> she was born miss ago piece of her ninth chromosome. so that has pretty much left her with difficulty walking independently and speaking. >> but with help, she has been learning to paint her colorful artwork caught the eye of her debbie aunt. >> she doesn't have a lot of mobility being able move her hands and finger paint. it was very colorful. >> deb had i an idea. feature hazel's artwork in...
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shaw. >> thank you, commissioners randy shaw director the he or she tenderloin this is the third projectthe row 1028 market street the sorenson project that was unfortunate did he late and others projects that was delayed will be resolved and this is the third one that parcel lot is in the wrongs location what we have with those 3 developers sore oxygen and joy and craig young - this is a special project and none will be opposing this project that is a bare - a nonprofit project so this is a something you should be proud of and hopefully by the end of the year all that will have broken ground. >> thank you, mr. shaw. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon commissioners my name is - i'm did principle and ceo of the construction remolding i've none tidewater since 1028 market street in 2013 i support the 1028 market street development i have projects in the mid block and the tide water is approaching the project first decorated that as as better than use month developers would let a vacant building fall on itself this is hall is a favorite and created over many, many jobs 1020 will cre
shaw. >> thank you, commissioners randy shaw director the he or she tenderloin this is the third projectthe row 1028 market street the sorenson project that was unfortunate did he late and others projects that was delayed will be resolved and this is the third one that parcel lot is in the wrongs location what we have with those 3 developers sore oxygen and joy and craig young - this is a special project and none will be opposing this project that is a bare - a nonprofit project so this...
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. >> new details in the frightening ma shaw ti chete at b.a.r.t. station. police are look pfor the suspec who is captured on the surveillance cameras flashed a passenger last friday night. he suffered serious cuts to the hand, and witnesses say that he is a 29-year-old man from valencia, california. >> and in berkeley, california, people were awoke by gun fire right next to san pablo park. officers say when they got the scene, they did not find anybody shot, but they did find several cars hit by bullets, including this man's. >> at first we thought it was fireworks and then we heard a car sped off. then the police came shortly after that. and so, a little bit after 2:00 a.m. in the morning. >> the police do not have any suspect information at this time, and they are continuing the investigation. >> two polarizing figures continue to stir controversy at ux c davis which was canceled last night because of protests. >> who do you protect? who do you serve! >> an editor at breitbart news was to speak to talk about a life saving drug, and today, there was not pr
. >> new details in the frightening ma shaw ti chete at b.a.r.t. station. police are look pfor the suspec who is captured on the surveillance cameras flashed a passenger last friday night. he suffered serious cuts to the hand, and witnesses say that he is a 29-year-old man from valencia, california. >> and in berkeley, california, people were awoke by gun fire right next to san pablo park. officers say when they got the scene, they did not find anybody shot, but they did find...
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>>reporter: good evening, shawe and jim. this is an interesting strategy that the democrats have come up with, this all started a couple of days ago when congressman john lewis, the civil rights icon from georgia said that he did not think that donald trump was a legitimate president. well, it went off from there.re. we're now up to about 50 democratic congress men who say they are not coming to this inauguration and now it is not just because of what donalddona trump said about congressman lewis. other reasons are now being given. the language that donald trump has used in the last couple of weeks. other people are once again raising these points about russian influence in this election, despite the fact that james clapper, the director of national intelligence said they have no evidence that any votess were changed in the 2016 election. so two of our our local quonk man, one knew, one who has been here for a while, congressess anthony brown of maryland and congressman john buyer of virginia, both deems, both aretd not goin
>>reporter: good evening, shawe and jim. this is an interesting strategy that the democrats have come up with, this all started a couple of days ago when congressman john lewis, the civil rights icon from georgia said that he did not think that donald trump was a legitimate president. well, it went off from there.re. we're now up to about 50 democratic congress men who say they are not coming to this inauguration and now it is not just because of what donalddona trump said about...
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and officer kenneth shaw shot moore twice. >> this is a situation where mr. moore did not have to be shot and the officers had they probably used deescalation techniques would have gone home and we wouldn't be talking about this incident right now. >> meantime, police are releasing these photos of the officers bruised and bleeding after the incident and the police say that the officer fired two shots when they were not able to subdue moore using pepper spray and batons. >> there have been some allegations that the officers were not assaulted in this incident. the footage shows that they were. in fact, assaulted by the suspect. >> moore was hospitalized for his gunshot wounds and will recover. this is the first time that we have actually seen shootings through the san francisco body cameras. and no doubt, with renewed debate going on about police use of force, this is going to be watched and balked for some time to come. live in the newsroom, phil matier, kpix 5. >>> we are following breaking news from san jose. firefighters are battling an apartment fire off
and officer kenneth shaw shot moore twice. >> this is a situation where mr. moore did not have to be shot and the officers had they probably used deescalation techniques would have gone home and we wouldn't be talking about this incident right now. >> meantime, police are releasing these photos of the officers bruised and bleeding after the incident and the police say that the officer fired two shots when they were not able to subdue moore using pepper spray and batons. >>...
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danny shaw, bbc news. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has spent the day at the auction. the estimate reserve price for the whole lot, a0 lots altogether was something like around £13,000. we have done a bit of maths here. the hammer price, which is the price when they bid for it, came to about £55,000. that‘s for all a0 lots. it was a very frenetic hour here in the auction house and luke macdonald was the auctioneer. quite a bit higher than we might have predicted. extraordinary. absolutely. i don't think i have ever sold so few lots over such a long period of time because the bidding just never seemed to stop. it kept coming and kept coming over the internet, particularly. we should explain, this was cyril dickman, his collection, a0 lots. the was the head steward of buckingham palace for around 50 years. these were personal letters, the star lots were personal letters from diana, princess of wales to him. they were indeed and they were very personal. they were talking about how pleased diana was,
danny shaw, bbc news. our royal correspondent sarah campbell has spent the day at the auction. the estimate reserve price for the whole lot, a0 lots altogether was something like around £13,000. we have done a bit of maths here. the hammer price, which is the price when they bid for it, came to about £55,000. that‘s for all a0 lots. it was a very frenetic hour here in the auction house and luke macdonald was the auctioneer. quite a bit higher than we might have predicted. extraordinary....
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danny shaw is with me. back then, people thought was a one—off? shaw is with me. one-off? yes, the government at the time said it was an exceptional case and that they have no plans to change the law. but they have now enacted this legislation, and that means that from today some 50,000 men who have died have now, in effect, have their slate wiped clean. it though they we re slate wiped clean. it though they were never convicted of those offences, offences which are no longer against the law. it affects people that have died, but also 15,000 men that are still alive who can now apply to be pardoned for those offences. it will have a real effective people that are still alive. alan turing, a hugely significant case. it was his conviction and subsequent treatment that to his suicide? he played an influential role during the second world war, he was credited with breaking the enigma code, the german code that helped the allies to win the second world war. he was homosexual and, in those days, that was something that was completely against the law. it was frowned upon
danny shaw is with me. back then, people thought was a one—off? shaw is with me. one-off? yes, the government at the time said it was an exceptional case and that they have no plans to change the law. but they have now enacted this legislation, and that means that from today some 50,000 men who have died have now, in effect, have their slate wiped clean. it though they we re slate wiped clean. it though they were never convicted of those offences, offences which are no longer against the law....
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danny shaw, bbc news.ed at the age of 51, after suffering a stroke. she waived her right to anonymity and was the first person in the country to do so, after she was raped at her father's vicarage in ealing 30 years ago. two people have been killed, and at least five injured, in a car bomb attack in the turkish coastal city of izmir. a postmortem carried out on yassar yaqub, the man shot by police on monday, found that he died from gunshot wounds to the chest. hello, i'm vishala sri—pathma. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session. well, it's been a cracking start to the year for the ftse100, finishing above 7000. today, house—builders persimmon is the top gainer. elsewhere, us department store chain macy's has seen its share price fall 14%, after announcing plans to make over 10,000 people redundant, and save just under £450 million. it said almost 4,000 jobs would go in 2017 as a result of store closures. younger generations will inherit much more money than their parents an
danny shaw, bbc news.ed at the age of 51, after suffering a stroke. she waived her right to anonymity and was the first person in the country to do so, after she was raped at her father's vicarage in ealing 30 years ago. two people have been killed, and at least five injured, in a car bomb attack in the turkish coastal city of izmir. a postmortem carried out on yassar yaqub, the man shot by police on monday, found that he died from gunshot wounds to the chest. hello, i'm vishala sri—pathma....
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dougal shaw reports. don't be fooled by the jolly surroundings, mike and his toy shop is tough. when i have money in the till i think, what toi have money in the till i think, what to i want to spend it on next and most? as you can see, i am still wearing my old clothes. thisjersey i have had for about 15 to 20 years. she lives they hand to mouth existence in this to a shop she has run for a0 years. it may not look like much from the outside, but inside it is like a never—ending labyrinth of toys. she started making them when she was 15 and never stopped. her speciality is making dolls houses and managers. never stopped. her speciality is making dolls houses and managerslj hate making dolls houses and managers.” hate selling my work so i thought, ifi hate selling my work so i thought, if i had hate selling my work so i thought, ifihada hate selling my work so i thought, if i had a little shop, i could put it with other people's work that i love that. it has been another slow christmas as the lure of internet shopping continues to take hold. though a more pressing concern is buil
dougal shaw reports. don't be fooled by the jolly surroundings, mike and his toy shop is tough. when i have money in the till i think, what toi have money in the till i think, what to i want to spend it on next and most? as you can see, i am still wearing my old clothes. thisjersey i have had for about 15 to 20 years. she lives they hand to mouth existence in this to a shop she has run for a0 years. it may not look like much from the outside, but inside it is like a never—ending labyrinth of...