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. >> crawling on our stoppics under barbed wire, ammunition flying over our heads. and i was pulling along and heard a bullet go by. i dug my head into the ground. >> he worked chemical war wear from 1942 to 1946. it wasn't until he heard about the library of congress's veterans history project that he decided he really wanted to share his thoughts and memories. >> i was worried to get in the military. i love the country. >> the project is an ambitious effort to record each veteran's personal story. with this being the anniversary of the end of world war ii there's a campaign to preserve the stories of world war ii vets right here in the d.c. area. they are calling it "do your part." >> 6.5 million stories of world war ii, all different. people doing different things, people doing interesting things. it's important we gather all those stories to tell the story of world war ii. >> a collection of nearly 100,000 stories, photographs, diaries and letters of the men and women who have served their country. >> we're asking people to reach out to the world war ii veterans
. >> crawling on our stoppics under barbed wire, ammunition flying over our heads. and i was pulling along and heard a bullet go by. i dug my head into the ground. >> he worked chemical war wear from 1942 to 1946. it wasn't until he heard about the library of congress's veterans history project that he decided he really wanted to share his thoughts and memories. >> i was worried to get in the military. i love the country. >> the project is an ambitious effort to record...
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we'll talk or about the stoppics at 11 and see if we raise the temperatures. >> don't let the hot weatherool you. abc2 is working for you, helping yule got your school supplies to the kids in nee.d the annual back-to-school drive is a collaboration between abc2, celebree learning center and the press on it mitchham foundation. back pax, composition books, pens and pencils. you can drop them off at any celebree learning location. sweetie, you have to scrub it first. no you don't, honey. yes, you do! don't! i've washed a few cupcake tins in my day... oh, so you're a tin expert now. is that... whoa nelly! hi, kitchen counselor here. he's actually right... with cascade complete. see cascade complete pacs work like thousands of micro-scrubbing brushes to help power away tough foods even in corners and edges. so, i was right, right? i've gotta run. more households use cascade dishwashing detergent than any other brand. >> when a loved one passes away we say good-bye, plus, if you drive a toyota rav4, you may want to take it to the dealer. we have big storms, seeing an eye on your sky. a decent
we'll talk or about the stoppics at 11 and see if we raise the temperatures. >> don't let the hot weatherool you. abc2 is working for you, helping yule got your school supplies to the kids in nee.d the annual back-to-school drive is a collaboration between abc2, celebree learning center and the press on it mitchham foundation. back pax, composition books, pens and pencils. you can drop them off at any celebree learning location. sweetie, you have to scrub it first. no you don't, honey....
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among the stoppics the governor says he will be talking about combating opioid addition expanding charter schools and increasing the use of hydro governor baker's remarks bgin at 7:30, watch his speech on 7 nbc. >> kim: it's a birthday wish come true. >> kim: she is turning 100 and patriots players gave >> kim: you are going to love this. gift from some players, signed sealed and delivered. she is spunky. she is turning 100 next month. >> adam: some players chipped in to help her celebrate signing a birthday card just for her, byron barnett has the story. >> >> i think they are a great team. >> reporter: long time patriots fan jean johnson of quincy who turned 100 next month sent the team a card hoping players would sign it. a letter from her grandson quoted her saying i may be near 100 years old but there is nothing wrong with these eyes. have you seen the uniforms they make those boys wear? that gronk boy in the tight pants? i have to watch. >> i hear that you like the patriots uniforms. >> oh, yeah. they're nice and tight. >> reporter: no surprise number 87 is her favorite player. >> t
among the stoppics the governor says he will be talking about combating opioid addition expanding charter schools and increasing the use of hydro governor baker's remarks bgin at 7:30, watch his speech on 7 nbc. >> kim: it's a birthday wish come true. >> kim: she is turning 100 and patriots players gave >> kim: you are going to love this. gift from some players, signed sealed and delivered. she is spunky. she is turning 100 next month. >> adam: some players chipped in to...
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will unveil a two- part economic plan after labor day and today, president obama blamed congress to stoppic blaming and take action and they're talking about the economy and they're critical of the president and washington why and it's time to put country ahead ofpathy, time to worry more about the next generation and next elect. >> the result of his action was to make america less successful in coming out of the recession. >> mr. president, america's crisis is not bad luck but bad tells from war washing d.c. >> it showed the texas governor leads former massachusetts governor mitt romney and they beatent is the day in new hampshire. michele bachmann is campaigning in north carolina. shy. he was a popular face on daytime television. how mop tel williams is adding fuel to the medical marijuana fight in d.c. >> and the situation has a situation. find out who is offering the jersey shore star big bugs to stop wearing their clothes. -- big bucks to stop waring their colleagues. >>> and that is not a winning situation for him. >> and we're continuing to watch radar. we had some isolated showers a
will unveil a two- part economic plan after labor day and today, president obama blamed congress to stoppic blaming and take action and they're talking about the economy and they're critical of the president and washington why and it's time to put country ahead ofpathy, time to worry more about the next generation and next elect. >> the result of his action was to make america less successful in coming out of the recession. >> mr. president, america's crisis is not bad luck but bad...
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crime and safety is already a hot stoppic on the campaign trail. with the weekend shooting of rookies 49er's wide receiver it will be getting extra attention, there is also the drug crisis and the challenge of getting the homeless off of the streets and into housing and keeping san francisco affordable for working families. over the next week we will be giving you a personal glimpse into the lives of the candidates off of the campaign trail and a look at the experiences that help shape their political platform. tonight, lauren toms went along with supervisor as he performed some of his dad duties. >> reporter: it takes just a few steps . >> when they say you are running for office you are literally running for office. i say if you are not losing weight you are not running. >> daddy is at the light, i will be there in one minute, okay. >> i am just another dad at the game there to support my son or daughter or dropping them off at school or going to parent teacher conferences or helping with homework. >> reporter: for ahsha his connection with his f
crime and safety is already a hot stoppic on the campaign trail. with the weekend shooting of rookies 49er's wide receiver it will be getting extra attention, there is also the drug crisis and the challenge of getting the homeless off of the streets and into housing and keeping san francisco affordable for working families. over the next week we will be giving you a personal glimpse into the lives of the candidates off of the campaign trail and a look at the experiences that help shape their...
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. >> i hope you feel the same out there because they have hit some real serious stoppics that have impacted our life. please join us in that last segment and here on mosaic. thank you. >>> during break we mentioned christianity in other parts of the world. like in chd ic. say a little t that dale. >> the fastest growing christian movements are in the continent of africa and in china. have beeidto come out s a lot and witness because of being persecuted. but china is banning online bible studies. china is removing pictures of jesus and replacing them with governmental leaders. and so people are being persecuted for standing up for their feat but think it's in line with james cohen and martin luther king. it's the church and following the teachings of jesus helping to bring about liberation and bring about our freedom to help understand we are all people made in the image of god that are worthy of our dignity and respect. and so, people get we were talking about power earlier. and it is no different than what happened in jesus' time when he was born and king herrod people in power are threate
. >> i hope you feel the same out there because they have hit some real serious stoppics that have impacted our life. please join us in that last segment and here on mosaic. thank you. >>> during break we mentioned christianity in other parts of the world. like in chd ic. say a little t that dale. >> the fastest growing christian movements are in the continent of africa and in china. have beeidto come out s a lot and witness because of being persecuted. but china is banning...
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when isis made their move to the east, it was pretty much for spefk stoppics.esn't exist. we've always say we'll take action against sere kwla, we would be rise to not neck yiez that border, either. >> the headings and the videos that followed of the two american journalists and how that affected the obama administration and the urgency in terms of fighting isis. >> well, i think the british people were sick of war as the mrn people were. so what they dids was abshutly stunning. maybe a year ago, of 30 pnt of the pernl people in that rien. usiing air skriek? syria and use chemical weapons. nobody wanted to do that. that is a huge turn around. there are not be that kind kind of preponderate u there will be. maybe it won't happen, but i expect it will. squl what are you x.ing to hear from -- i mean, how much do they want and need to get invit dane insimded. >>>s pel. they are fating for every country to also assist with that. there's this sense of finaling, through the feel. keep playing sduring the region. there's this feeling that, yes, the,is s ux nni air coun
when isis made their move to the east, it was pretty much for spefk stoppics.esn't exist. we've always say we'll take action against sere kwla, we would be rise to not neck yiez that border, either. >> the headings and the videos that followed of the two american journalists and how that affected the obama administration and the urgency in terms of fighting isis. >> well, i think the british people were sick of war as the mrn people were. so what they dids was abshutly stunning....
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i was informed i caused harm to students given that these stoppics were life-and-death merits. -- he informed me... topics were life-and-death merits. -- he informed me... he added my remarks could constitute harassment. the real harassment is what the race warriors are doing to punish and shame people like this or students who refuse to post certain messages on instagram. the sad fact is all this critical race theory nonsense it won't do a darn thing to help kids live better, more productive lives. american education has been on a slow down ward slide for decades. we all know that. compared to other countries we are getting our butts kicked in key areas. a 2019 u.s. news study showed that u.s. students ranked 30th in math. 8th in reading and 11th in science. that translates to them performing slightly above in reading and science and below in math. this is despite all of the money we spend on u.s. education. this can't continue. unless we want our kids to grow up to uneducated, militant, angry, entitled and ungrateful kids and adults. what is being done from our children from the co
i was informed i caused harm to students given that these stoppics were life-and-death merits. -- he informed me... topics were life-and-death merits. -- he informed me... he added my remarks could constitute harassment. the real harassment is what the race warriors are doing to punish and shame people like this or students who refuse to post certain messages on instagram. the sad fact is all this critical race theory nonsense it won't do a darn thing to help kids live better, more productive...
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table manners is the next stoppic. we are live at the olney school prep. and coming up we'll learn how to eat continental style. look at the gentleman with the lady. i love it. >>> and today's trivia question. what is the diameter of each of the two main cables on fran -- from san francisco? the answer is coming up. but you can take a guess by heading to our facebook page. much more ahead this morning. don't go anywhere. 9:21 right now. women are charged 40% more for the same health insurance as men. domestic violence is treated as a pre-existing condition in eight states. women are abused by their husbands and then by their insurance companies. and last year they tried to end our coverage for mammograms and other preventive services. well i'm proud to say i got the law changed. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know that being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. >>> d.c. police continue to investigate a crash that killed an officer and hurt another officer. this happened on mlk avenue in southeast early on saturday morning.
table manners is the next stoppic. we are live at the olney school prep. and coming up we'll learn how to eat continental style. look at the gentleman with the lady. i love it. >>> and today's trivia question. what is the diameter of each of the two main cables on fran -- from san francisco? the answer is coming up. but you can take a guess by heading to our facebook page. much more ahead this morning. don't go anywhere. 9:21 right now. women are charged 40% more for the same health...
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toxic algae causes rashes, eye irritation and stoppic sickness. this is the second summer in a row it has been closed. >>> airbnb goes to federal court to block rules. the home sharing service said the new ordinance requires users post a registration number with the listing and to verify if the number is correct. airb&b says that violates federal law. airbnb says the new ordinances violate the first amendment because the city wants records about users without a subpoena. >>> alameda is using drones to fight crime from above. deputies had a drone with a camera airborne this morning during a gambling bust. >> it's an extra eye in the sky. alameda has been using the drone and monday morning was no different. a sheriff drone flew over this house as deputies searched for suspects. 14 people were arrested for allegedly running an illegal casino out of the garage. one made the dash for freedom. >> we spotted a suspect fleeing out of the back. we were able to follow him and have deputies detain him without incident. >> this is the latest case where keeps
toxic algae causes rashes, eye irritation and stoppic sickness. this is the second summer in a row it has been closed. >>> airbnb goes to federal court to block rules. the home sharing service said the new ordinance requires users post a registration number with the listing and to verify if the number is correct. airb&b says that violates federal law. airbnb says the new ordinances violate the first amendment because the city wants records about users without a subpoena....
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. >> my favorite stoppic. >> the same kind of headlines that upset president trump when applied to bannonke "the daily beast" said, president miller's shutdown. "business insider" reports some referring to miller as president stephen miller. you refer to him as president stephen miller as well. this is from "esquire." president john kelley or copresident stephen miller. >> take your choice. >> how damning are these headlines? tune they're damning for miller or john kelley? >> they definitely are. i think john kelley is in trouble with the president. he thinks of him as a scold, he keeps him from having fun. there's a report out tonight in ""vanity fair"" by xwaib sherman who has great sources in the white house and conservative media that ivanka is looking for a john kelley replacement. i think these headlines about president kelley or president miller undermine both of them. we know one of the reasons the president got sick of steve bannon was the perception that bannon was running the show. he does not like that. and given he already has tension with kelley, i think that's tough. he see
. >> my favorite stoppic. >> the same kind of headlines that upset president trump when applied to bannonke "the daily beast" said, president miller's shutdown. "business insider" reports some referring to miller as president stephen miller. you refer to him as president stephen miller as well. this is from "esquire." president john kelley or copresident stephen miller. >> take your choice. >> how damning are these headlines? tune they're...
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in the first step of stoppic -- static kill, bp will ease the mud into the well. joel brown has more from venice, louisiana. >> reporter: engineers are unking their tests a mile under the water before attempting the so call static kill. if the tests look good, the crews will spend tuesday slowly pumping mud into the bp's broken well. it may lead to plugging the well for good. engineers will decide on following the mud with cement or if they need to wait and use the wells for a permanent seal. >> the decision of putting the cement in after the mud will depend on the assessment of the casing of the well bore. >> reporter: fishermen and boat captains finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> >> we're praying every day for good. and it's put a king in everything. >> reporter: for this charter boat captain, he's seen his business fall off 80% this season. >> i want to get back to normal. if there's such a thing any more. >> reporter: the leads of the gulf coast have concerns about millions of gallons of oil in the water. there could be a lot of oil sub surface
in the first step of stoppic -- static kill, bp will ease the mud into the well. joel brown has more from venice, louisiana. >> reporter: engineers are unking their tests a mile under the water before attempting the so call static kill. if the tests look good, the crews will spend tuesday slowly pumping mud into the bp's broken well. it may lead to plugging the well for good. engineers will decide on following the mud with cement or if they need to wait and use the wells for a permanent...
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it's a shame it is a stoppic of conversation and we regret it has become an issue. >> they made it ane. >> the reaction online. the second highest trending thing on twitter right now. >> behind phoenix rally, i assume. >> this was a complete overreaction by espn. but they are standing by their decision. >> they are getting hammered on social media. >>> google and walmart teaming up to beat amazon. cnn money stream, next. biggest e year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides. the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed, plus free home delivery. ends saturday! after a hall of fame career, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink. hey, i'm the internet! ♪ i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in und
it's a shame it is a stoppic of conversation and we regret it has become an issue. >> they made it ane. >> the reaction online. the second highest trending thing on twitter right now. >> behind phoenix rally, i assume. >> this was a complete overreaction by espn. but they are standing by their decision. >> they are getting hammered on social media. >>> google and walmart teaming up to beat amazon. cnn money stream, next. biggest e year with the new sleep...
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it's the stoppic analysis they use here. whatever the government does in the way of taxes and regulations has no bearings on american families and businesses small and large. we know that's not true. we know that our economy is a dynamic entity. it responds to incentives and disincentives. eni have to tell you, we have to begin to embrace those things that have always created growth and opportunity. and also, don't forget, larry. we have to say no to a national energy tax. we have to say no to this massive new middle class tax increase in the democrat health care bill. >> tief get out, but i want to say i'm thrilled to hear you with a supply side component with your message. when i spoke to the group saturday, i said look, you haven't heard the supply side argument, the laffer argument, so forth in a long time. i want to give it to you. i think -- you know, we have -- this has to be part of the fix to this economy. growth is so vitally important. getting that unemployment rate down. creating jobs. all that. we need a tax inc
it's the stoppic analysis they use here. whatever the government does in the way of taxes and regulations has no bearings on american families and businesses small and large. we know that's not true. we know that our economy is a dynamic entity. it responds to incentives and disincentives. eni have to tell you, we have to begin to embrace those things that have always created growth and opportunity. and also, don't forget, larry. we have to say no to a national energy tax. we have to say no to...
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. >> we need to stoppic nooring it. >> it's interesting, because these incidences are very well publicized. >> right. >> and my biggest fear is, that they become normalized. we are all sickened by them. but when we see them on our tv screens every day, this becomes more normal. we cannot let it get to that point. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> another faith community rocked by violence this weekend. congregants at the west freeway church of christ preparing for communion, when a gunman stood up and opened fire. what you are about to see and hear is disturb iing. [ gunfire ] >> last hour, i spoke with a woman who was sitting right in front of the shooter. she described the chaos that unfolded. >> we were getting ready to start communion, and this gentleman came in and sat the row behind us, it seemed weird, i got up one time and said something to tony as he was passes the first tray of communion and is whispered something in his ear and sat back down. i noticed him getting back up when we were doing the second part of our communion. that's when he pulled out his shotgun and
. >> we need to stoppic nooring it. >> it's interesting, because these incidences are very well publicized. >> right. >> and my biggest fear is, that they become normalized. we are all sickened by them. but when we see them on our tv screens every day, this becomes more normal. we cannot let it get to that point. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> another faith community rocked by violence this weekend. congregants at the west freeway...
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they managed to bring up a lot of stoppics, whether -- topics, the role of government and such, it was a very spirited debate. there was a lot of issues. and i'm not sure if the other candidates want to do that right now. some of the things -- just don't make mistakes and lay back. >> and i feel like in some ways you should be forced to! it should be a responsibility when it comes to running for office in such a grand place like the state of california. to just ignore that responsibility i think seems -- is flipant to the voters. >>> santa clara voters are getting sample ballots where some entire races and various candidates are missing! how's that for a problem? >> the names of people running for school board in the community college in gill roadway are nowhere to be -- gilroy are nowhere to be found! ng error that happened when our stafs setting up the election in r election management softwar" a spokesman for the registrf voters says it's not somethg >> sometimes is this the only way that candidates to get their names out. so to have this is a huge blow for us. >> the error happened
they managed to bring up a lot of stoppics, whether -- topics, the role of government and such, it was a very spirited debate. there was a lot of issues. and i'm not sure if the other candidates want to do that right now. some of the things -- just don't make mistakes and lay back. >> and i feel like in some ways you should be forced to! it should be a responsibility when it comes to running for office in such a grand place like the state of california. to just ignore that responsibility...
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. >> let's change stoppics to something that came out in the military times. president obama is facing an all time low approval rating among members of the military. he never was terribly popular with them but it's dropped from to 15% approval from 21%. it's really plunging. michael what do you think is going on there and what are the consequences? >> this is an annual poll of the military that the military times does. it came out in december. and his plairp popular has ity has never been strong. president clinton was not strong. up 7 and 5% respectively, seven points up to 46% approval rating, tying his approval rating in the news poll. what effect does it have? it has very little effect. he's not going to win popularity from the military, when you see how the military is made up generally speaking more are registered republicans. >> michael, guys i mice add, a couple other issues. these are a fractious times, the president has been sending people a lot of different places, that creates a bit of anxiety, when people are not ideologically predisposed to a cert
. >> let's change stoppics to something that came out in the military times. president obama is facing an all time low approval rating among members of the military. he never was terribly popular with them but it's dropped from to 15% approval from 21%. it's really plunging. michael what do you think is going on there and what are the consequences? >> this is an annual poll of the military that the military times does. it came out in december. and his plairp popular has ity has...
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. >> stoppic take in that scene, rewind your tivo if you have to.ne, imagine what the obama haters would do if president barack obama delivered a speech in gaza. in that same place to the same people. imagine what you'd be hearing now. a little over two months -- a little over two weeks left. just about two weeks left in bill clinton's presidency, he became the first president to actually say the phrase palestinian state in public. he said what everyone knew. that the conflict could not be resolved without creating quote, a sovereign viable palestinian state. jorchts wvp bush as president was allowed to use the phrase palestinian state freely without objection from anyone of those who take it upon themselves to police thought and speech about israel in this country. when he said it the first time in october of 2001, secretary of state colin powell was quickly able to calm reporters that there was quote, nothing new. nothing new in what bush had just said all thanks to the clinton president -- precedent of having said it the first time. in january of
. >> stoppic take in that scene, rewind your tivo if you have to.ne, imagine what the obama haters would do if president barack obama delivered a speech in gaza. in that same place to the same people. imagine what you'd be hearing now. a little over two months -- a little over two weeks left. just about two weeks left in bill clinton's presidency, he became the first president to actually say the phrase palestinian state in public. he said what everyone knew. that the conflict could not...
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we're talking about a different stoppic yesterday. this one equally if not more important than that one. do you think these changes will make it easier for veterans to get the help they need? >> i certainly hope so. i've got to tell you, i i'm so thrilled if i was tom cruise, i would jump up and down on oprah's sofa right now if this news comes through and passes because i think it is very difficult for soldiers to get the treatment they need because want one thing to keep in mind is men have trouble, average men have trouble asking for help and soldiers have a lot more trouble asking for help and then, when you're questioned, when you're told that you need help and humiliation is so huge and embarrassment is so offensive, you see why soldiers don't reach out to get help. >> what do you mean, it's so huge the stigma and embarrassment? >> most men have trouble asking for help. >> you're not saying that the military makes it harder for people to come, are you? >> well, i think it's a don't ask/don't tell because once you start to ask fo
we're talking about a different stoppic yesterday. this one equally if not more important than that one. do you think these changes will make it easier for veterans to get the help they need? >> i certainly hope so. i've got to tell you, i i'm so thrilled if i was tom cruise, i would jump up and down on oprah's sofa right now if this news comes through and passes because i think it is very difficult for soldiers to get the treatment they need because want one thing to keep in mind is men...
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young people to political activism including myself, i followed doctor martin luther king with micro stoppic focus, i -- microscopic focus, i believed in his dream and the hope for the nation, bobby kennedy's campaign was a signal that the fruits of doctor king's labor were beginning to be revealed. after he announced his campaign for president doctor king was viciously assassinated. that was a day that changed my life forever, i was shocked and saddened and angry i was devastated but i was motivated to fight harder for the dream that doctor king lived his life for. i was determined to prove that even though the assassin killed the dreamer he could not kill the dream. robert kennedy addressed the nation on the campaign trail and congressman byrne and others present thd quote tonight but tonight it is truer and rings louder than ever, he said what we need in the united states is not division, what we need in the united states is not hatered, what we need in the united states is not view lens or lawlessness but love and wisdom and compensation towards one another and the feeling of justice tow
young people to political activism including myself, i followed doctor martin luther king with micro stoppic focus, i -- microscopic focus, i believed in his dream and the hope for the nation, bobby kennedy's campaign was a signal that the fruits of doctor king's labor were beginning to be revealed. after he announced his campaign for president doctor king was viciously assassinated. that was a day that changed my life forever, i was shocked and saddened and angry i was devastated but i was...
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he could hit any not this country with the hyper stoppic missiles. >> they do present a different challengeach20 is 200 miles a minute. it's not just the speed, it's the altitude which is in between our two layers of coverage. the inner atmosphere missile and bat his particular missile. this flies in between so it makes them hard to track and hard to hit. >> thanks for saving the navy goalgd wings. our u.s. military is also work on developing these weapons and some would say we are in an arms race. when you talk about our national defense and strategy, the idea is to keep the enemy and their ability to strike with us their weapons far away from our shores. traditionally we have done that by having aircraft carriers and navy ships around the world with the ability to launch missiles and shoot missiles down. but this changes the game. this allows you as john was saying to launch long-range missiles very quickly and they are hard to detect, track and kill. so it's important that we are all work on developing this technology. charles: what was the last time we were behind another country in the
he could hit any not this country with the hyper stoppic missiles. >> they do present a different challengeach20 is 200 miles a minute. it's not just the speed, it's the altitude which is in between our two layers of coverage. the inner atmosphere missile and bat his particular missile. this flies in between so it makes them hard to track and hard to hit. >> thanks for saving the navy goalgd wings. our u.s. military is also work on developing these weapons and some would say we are...
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vladimir putin in march advertised a new weapon, the hyper stoppic drive that can evade a "star wars". there could be a traffic jam in outer space as more and more countries put military hardware where their mouth is. kennedy: won't they just aim them at our satellites that we are so dependent upon? >> who is most of dependent upon satellites. we are. not the russians and the chinese. we depend upon satellites. if a war were to break out. let's say a small country detonated a small hydrogen bomb over kansas. that would knock out half our satellites. the internet would go down. it's like a gunfight where someone throws sand in your eyes in the opening shots of the war. >> it's interesting and scary. i hope the private space exploration keeps us from being way too expensive. but we shall see. thank you for being here. space force headed by dr. michio kaku. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the mi
vladimir putin in march advertised a new weapon, the hyper stoppic drive that can evade a "star wars". there could be a traffic jam in outer space as more and more countries put military hardware where their mouth is. kennedy: won't they just aim them at our satellites that we are so dependent upon? >> who is most of dependent upon satellites. we are. not the russians and the chinese. we depend upon satellites. if a war were to break out. let's say a small country detonated a...
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in the next few minutes but the come back win, still a hot stoppic. as your champions of australia. the 2018 finals still well and truly on track. taking on jordan on tuesday, jordan now touched be i the former. jordan thrashed bangladesh 8-nil, but this game proved a bit of a reality check for the team. two goals from the captain captain cahill, hoping them win 5-1, although jordan can get the goal of the match now progressing to the third and final faze of the asian qualifying. fantastic goal that was. the first was a freak goal in h which the city managed to punch the ball into the face of one of his own defenders. also got a couple. japan scores in three goals in the final four minutes. they could still go through as the best runners up. the teams are also continuing their push for qualification for next year's cup. a crucial qualifier against egypt, and algeria is the headline after this tuesday. the egyptian government allowing 40,000 fans to attend the match, the matches in the country are usually played behind closed doors pause of the trouble that has plagued football over
in the next few minutes but the come back win, still a hot stoppic. as your champions of australia. the 2018 finals still well and truly on track. taking on jordan on tuesday, jordan now touched be i the former. jordan thrashed bangladesh 8-nil, but this game proved a bit of a reality check for the team. two goals from the captain captain cahill, hoping them win 5-1, although jordan can get the goal of the match now progressing to the third and final faze of the asian qualifying. fantastic goal...
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income inequality is a huge stoppic in congressional races across the country. look at joni ernst.elieves the minimum wage needs to be set by the states because iowa's cost of living is so low. i don't know how she comes to that conclusion. a federal mandate should help iowa. during a discussion about taxes in thursday's debate against democratic challenger congressman bruce braley ernst said the irs should be scrapped. >> i do believe that we need to lower taxes on our hard-working iowans immediately. immediately. which is something that we have done with this tax cut that we have implemented here in iowa. but then work over the long term to reform our tax system. i say scrap the irs. let's start all over again. >> every solution she has is throwing darts at the board, trying to get rid of programs that have had significant impacts and made a difference -- >> what's the solution to remedy income inequality in america? joining me peter moricci at the robert a. smith school of business. and journalist david k. johnson. peter, i read your article this week. you are bullish on this ec
income inequality is a huge stoppic in congressional races across the country. look at joni ernst.elieves the minimum wage needs to be set by the states because iowa's cost of living is so low. i don't know how she comes to that conclusion. a federal mandate should help iowa. during a discussion about taxes in thursday's debate against democratic challenger congressman bruce braley ernst said the irs should be scrapped. >> i do believe that we need to lower taxes on our hard-working...
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yesterday, the news from the park had veryling to do with football but rather some stoppics that mightause if a advertise traction or two. we start with santana moss who did tell some teammates last week he did receive treatment from the controversial canadian doctor who has been charged with smuggling and supplying hgh. moss says the treatments were routine and did not involve banned substances. he was at practice yesterday and while he wanted to talk about his knee, he didn't want want to talk to the media. >> right now, where i stand, me and chopper 4 shanahan went over everything. we're very clear on our decision so, if you have any questions about them, you have to ask him about. it football, i'll be more than happy to answer my questions you have y i feel really good about where he is at. i feel real good that he will be -- i don't know if vindicated is the word but i think when people find out all the facts, he we'll be okay. its and now albert haynesworth. he is being sued for doll 10 million by an exotic dancer. she claims she is four months pregnant and haines worth is the fa
yesterday, the news from the park had veryling to do with football but rather some stoppics that mightause if a advertise traction or two. we start with santana moss who did tell some teammates last week he did receive treatment from the controversial canadian doctor who has been charged with smuggling and supplying hgh. moss says the treatments were routine and did not involve banned substances. he was at practice yesterday and while he wanted to talk about his knee, he didn't want want to...
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. >> reporter: pregnancy is a painful stoppic for speier. she has two children. she had a miscarriage. and then, that fateful procedure. she adopted. the birth mother took the child back. when she was finally pregnant with her daughter, three months in, speier's husband was killed in a car accident. how many people have you ever talked to about this in your life? >> a handful. >> reporter: that speech on the house floor was the first time her children heard the full story. speier didn't win that debate. the house voted to cut funding for planned parenthood in a vote that's likely to be overturned in the senate or by the president. but for her, that speech was a defining moment. >> that is true. we appreciate that. >>> we got new information this morning on how even in death, michael jackson has become an extraordinary moneymaking machine. his estate has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars since he died more than a year ago. here's abbie boudreau with the story. >> reporter: fans worldwide, spending millions on all things michael jackson. ♪ i am the one >> re
. >> reporter: pregnancy is a painful stoppic for speier. she has two children. she had a miscarriage. and then, that fateful procedure. she adopted. the birth mother took the child back. when she was finally pregnant with her daughter, three months in, speier's husband was killed in a car accident. how many people have you ever talked to about this in your life? >> a handful. >> reporter: that speech on the house floor was the first time her children heard the full story....
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you're going to feel it in your bones, hear that stoppic boom.e astronaut will be. then we'll watch this 42-day mission to the orbit of the moon. it's going to orbit the moon for about two weeks. it's going to travel farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown. it's going to head back to earth, break the earth's atmosphere hitting speeds at half the surface of the sun before splashing down somewhere in the pacific ocean. of course, fred, if that is a success, that will pave the way for artemis 2 and artemis 3 which is when nasa hopes to finally land u.s. astronauts back on the moon, fredicka. >> it's very exciting. for anybody who has been anywhere near kennedy space center, you can be many miles away and feel that sensation you've just described. pretty exciting. we look forward to it tomorrow. i'm glad we had liftoff with you today at this moment. thanks for rolling with it. >> reporter: you bet. hopefully we've worked out all the kinks for nasa with this technical difficulty here. >> excellent. we just paved the way. th
you're going to feel it in your bones, hear that stoppic boom.e astronaut will be. then we'll watch this 42-day mission to the orbit of the moon. it's going to orbit the moon for about two weeks. it's going to travel farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown. it's going to head back to earth, break the earth's atmosphere hitting speeds at half the surface of the sun before splashing down somewhere in the pacific ocean. of course, fred, if that is a success, that will...
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big stoppics. we appreciate. msnbc and nbc are focusing on efforts to help veterans find jobs.or more information on upcoming hiring fairs across this country, logon to making a difference.msnbc.com. coming up, inside president obama's 50th birthday bash. we've got details on which a-listers were at the white house with the first family last night. interesting list of folks. >> mr. and mrs. rachel and chris chapman. >> a dream come true. a woman pushed into a pool by her friend, at her bachelorette party left paralyzed. it was an accident. now she has something to smile about with her husband who stood by her side and they will join us with an inspiring story on this friday. >> three, two, one. ignition and liftoff. >> journey to jupiter, a spacecraft flies off. the details on what nasa is up to. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it.
big stoppics. we appreciate. msnbc and nbc are focusing on efforts to help veterans find jobs.or more information on upcoming hiring fairs across this country, logon to making a difference.msnbc.com. coming up, inside president obama's 50th birthday bash. we've got details on which a-listers were at the white house with the first family last night. interesting list of folks. >> mr. and mrs. rachel and chris chapman. >> a dream come true. a woman pushed into a pool by her friend, at...
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originally about fighting economic dpes parity in black communities but hopefully we can start with this stoppicor coming in. >> it's great to be with you >> what do you think this means for connecticut and new jersey and new york >> i think this continues a pattern of great cooperation between our states and great leadership of the governors letting the public health and science officials guide our reopening efforts in how we handle this. >> do you think at this point so much hard work has been done by these three states and others in the northeast as well, it does seem like a comment on the degree to which they're going to fight to make sure those hard-gotten gains are going to remain in tact >> yeah. obviously as you reported, we've been hit hard here in the northeast. and our governors have stepped up in a way that, you know, failure of national leadership to do so and i think it's right it's appropriate to kind of preserve and protect those gains. we're trying to protect the public health of our residents and as we'll talk about we're trying to preserve and grow our economy. and so this --
originally about fighting economic dpes parity in black communities but hopefully we can start with this stoppicor coming in. >> it's great to be with you >> what do you think this means for connecticut and new jersey and new york >> i think this continues a pattern of great cooperation between our states and great leadership of the governors letting the public health and science officials guide our reopening efforts in how we handle this. >> do you think at this point...
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cheryl: chris that is hot stoppic. political topic, an election year topic. >> of course, we do need to talk about gun control -- i want to ask this question to the world. where is the nra out there educating police officers that not everybody who has a gun is a criminal? these two people that were, were killed before the crisis in dallas, both had registered handguns. i don't hear the nra speaking up for them at all. i wonder why? cheryl: because they were criminals, chris. not every, not everybody that owns a gun is a criminal. >> i don't think -- cheryl: people hunt deer in the state of texas by the way. i'm sorry, it is our right. >> but what i'm saying, cheryl, the people who were shot in louisiana and minnesota, they legally had the right to carry a guns and they had permits and everything else. cheryl: so every gun owner is criminal. >> no i'm not saying they're a criminal. >> we need to know what the police procedure was and what happened. you're pushi for gun control. maybe, i don't kno it looks terrible, mayb
cheryl: chris that is hot stoppic. political topic, an election year topic. >> of course, we do need to talk about gun control -- i want to ask this question to the world. where is the nra out there educating police officers that not everybody who has a gun is a criminal? these two people that were, were killed before the crisis in dallas, both had registered handguns. i don't hear the nra speaking up for them at all. i wonder why? cheryl: because they were criminals, chris. not every,...
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>> another big stoppic is that they seem to be noticing the power that women have at the box office and suddenly there is all this talk about studios planning a whole wave of female led action movies. from a new ghost busters to a bunch of super hero movies. this is a reaction to most of the big blockbusters of the summer did poorly while movies with strong women leads and women themes did well? >> yeah, they sure really did. and lucy i think brought up a lot of people when that beat out hercules at the box office. that speaks volumes. scarlett johannsen taking down the rock in a head to head face-off. now, let's go back 10 or 15 years. angelina jolie, made twice as much money as lucy did, that didn't exactly bring female super heroes to the fore. >> because you then had a couple of disasters. you had couple of spear hoe row movie cat woman and electra that just bombed. >> it is true. they have been through this before and it is a tough needle to thread. for a let of reason. the national audience are these young boys. they are a little scared of women sometimes. and so you really have t
>> another big stoppic is that they seem to be noticing the power that women have at the box office and suddenly there is all this talk about studios planning a whole wave of female led action movies. from a new ghost busters to a bunch of super hero movies. this is a reaction to most of the big blockbusters of the summer did poorly while movies with strong women leads and women themes did well? >> yeah, they sure really did. and lucy i think brought up a lot of people when that...
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vehiclal intellectuals that were sympathetic to the political systems and my -- my approach to the stoppic also led me to propose a number of times that the prevailing conception of intellectuals need provision and i would like to read you one quote, one characterization of intellectuals which i have clearly found dated an dubious and the late edward and i quote now the figure of the intellectual is that being set apart someone able to speak the truth, courageous and angry individual worldly power is too big and imposing to be criticized and taken to task and he also said in the exact review that the real truth intellectual is obvious an outsider imposed seem esly -- seamlessly and university of colombia and books were required reading in numerous courses in college campuses and was on television so not exactly a modern figure, but, again, he had intellectuals still believing or maintain but clearly dated, there was perhaps a time when intellectuals were margin of figures and, again, it also depends on what society we are talking about so i thought that the political misperceptions of inte
vehiclal intellectuals that were sympathetic to the political systems and my -- my approach to the stoppic also led me to propose a number of times that the prevailing conception of intellectuals need provision and i would like to read you one quote, one characterization of intellectuals which i have clearly found dated an dubious and the late edward and i quote now the figure of the intellectual is that being set apart someone able to speak the truth, courageous and angry individual worldly...
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he's begging and has been for congress, particularly democrats in congress, step up, do their jobs, stoppicall down the field and work with him to fix the system. it's that simple. >> does the president have a personal opinion whether or not the system works -- >> again, he's asked the treasury department to look into it. david. >> thank you, sarah. two quickies in tampa, does the president encourage support people that show up qanonfor trump? is the white house willing to say in view of what happened to one of our tv colleagues last night he's wrong for vocal supporters to be menacing towards journalists doing their job in a situation like that or any situation? >> the first part, the president condemns and denounces any group that would incite violence against another individual and certainly doesn't support groups that would promote that type of behavior. we've been clear about that a number of times since the beginning of the administration. on the second part of your question, the president, as i just said, does not support violence against anyone or anything. we've been very clear eve
he's begging and has been for congress, particularly democrats in congress, step up, do their jobs, stoppicall down the field and work with him to fix the system. it's that simple. >> does the president have a personal opinion whether or not the system works -- >> again, he's asked the treasury department to look into it. david. >> thank you, sarah. two quickies in tampa, does the president encourage support people that show up qanonfor trump? is the white house willing to say...
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. >> one of the big stoppics in germany is labor. is that, as well, an issue for you?e type of company we are, it's the culture that comes into it. many people who work here and their grandparents worked with margaret and richard steiff in the years gone by. it's been a family tradition that the workers passed down the skills. everyone in the company looked around and realized that, actually, we didn't know how to make this because the people that had left hadn't passed that skill on. many of the skills are inherent in culture. if we we know outside and had to bring that skill in, it's very difficult. it's a balance between the two streams. >> steiff is one example of the mittlestand companies. more than 99% of the german companies are belonging to those mittelstand companies. they are accounting for more than 50% of the gdp produced in that company and, of course, they're highly innovative. more than 50% of r&d expenses were done by those mittelstand companies. one of the recipes for their success. back to you, ross. >> thanks very much b, indeed, for that. we'll take
. >> one of the big stoppics in germany is labor. is that, as well, an issue for you?e type of company we are, it's the culture that comes into it. many people who work here and their grandparents worked with margaret and richard steiff in the years gone by. it's been a family tradition that the workers passed down the skills. everyone in the company looked around and realized that, actually, we didn't know how to make this because the people that had left hadn't passed that skill on....
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. >>> bp's efforts in the gulf will be one of stoppics discussed with david cameron when he visits washington a busy first trip for cameron, who will likely face questions on bp's role in the release of the lockerbie bomber and troop commitments in afghanistan as well. new british prime minister dastd cameron met and today they realign on a critical alliance. the british prime minister is looking to get his nation out. with the gulf oil spill cleanup just beginning, the u.s. wants commitments the british oil giant bp will pay up. >> i think that's what the prime minister said as well. >> u.s. lawmakers are demanding to know what role they played in the freeing of the lockerbie airline bomber. >> might be a corrupt deal between bp, the british government and libya. >> cameron was opposition leader. >> he was convicted of being the biggest mass murderer, no case for him to be released from prison. >> reporter: resetting a special friendship between two nations as the two leaders get to know each other. the prime minister has agreed to meet with senators who have tough questions about bp. brian
. >>> bp's efforts in the gulf will be one of stoppics discussed with david cameron when he visits washington a busy first trip for cameron, who will likely face questions on bp's role in the release of the lockerbie bomber and troop commitments in afghanistan as well. new british prime minister dastd cameron met and today they realign on a critical alliance. the british prime minister is looking to get his nation out. with the gulf oil spill cleanup just beginning, the u.s. wants...
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it's a show that's tackle the virtually every controversial stoppics that coming along.did that by taking on the nsa and spying on americans. keep in mind, it actually originated as a show in a short film. the show was on a very long se bat cal between seasons. but but tomorrow's night episode is called "war world zimmerman." they say that the world faces death, zux, chaos and erik cartman. and it describes him as a threat to all of humanity. so he races around the country to put an end to patient zoe row which they describe as the ticking time bomb who is token. and tokenst only black child in the school with the "south park" gang. it does seem to be kind of a stand your ground element going on in this story. but what we know about "south park," the only real prediction that i can make about this episode, it's not going to unfold the way they think it is. >> and unbelievably offensive at the same time. >> exactly. >> many thanks. >>> here's what's all new in the next hour of "newsroom." >> you come with us. >>> it opens friday with rave reviews. but they got it all wron
it's a show that's tackle the virtually every controversial stoppics that coming along.did that by taking on the nsa and spying on americans. keep in mind, it actually originated as a show in a short film. the show was on a very long se bat cal between seasons. but but tomorrow's night episode is called "war world zimmerman." they say that the world faces death, zux, chaos and erik cartman. and it describes him as a threat to all of humanity. so he races around the country to put an...
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whether or not there's salt in the wounds, i guess, on capitol hill, because health care is a big stoppicprocedure, it's really only? washington where you can have what's called an up-or-down vote on health care which the president is zee mademanding an speaker pelosi may set it up so democrats don't have to vote on the bill on the house side. i asked governor kaine about it. >> the procedure they are complaining about is one they use often which is a rule of the house, so you're going to see a lot of that over the next couple of days, it's desperation. >> reporter: they have done that, they've used the procedure, the republicans have, but again yesterday they pointed out the president said there needs to be an up-or-down vote. >> there will be. >> reporter: on the changes but not the actual underlying bill. >> the changes -- look, it's an up-or-down vote that pem wile live with, whether they vote yes or no. everybody knows what it's about. it's about whether there's a health care package or not. and i think democrats will be very comfortable voting yes, and then putting this system in pl
whether or not there's salt in the wounds, i guess, on capitol hill, because health care is a big stoppicprocedure, it's really only? washington where you can have what's called an up-or-down vote on health care which the president is zee mademanding an speaker pelosi may set it up so democrats don't have to vote on the bill on the house side. i asked governor kaine about it. >> the procedure they are complaining about is one they use often which is a rule of the house, so you're going to...
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here's what she said on that stoppic.we know we're doing a lot to protect the ecosystem, the majority of advertisers never left and those that did came back. and we also followed up and talked about catch repatriation, asked her about that whether or not we can expect to see alphabet follow apple's lead on that. shelle told us the repatriation tax does plrovide a lot of flexibility but that's more of a legal status than a change in investments. i asked her about waymo and the upcoming trial shell said they were excited about the opportunity around waymo. she stalked about an arizona ride-share program she, however, declined to talk about the upcoming uber/waymo trial. the call is going on right now and we'll give you an update later in the show. back to you. >> aditi, thank you. those alphabet shares down 4%. let's get to dan ives, head of technology research at gbh, along with ali, an equity analyst at morningstar and ed lee at post nine dan, what's with the 4% drop, you think? >> i think if you look at overall expenses,
here's what she said on that stoppic.we know we're doing a lot to protect the ecosystem, the majority of advertisers never left and those that did came back. and we also followed up and talked about catch repatriation, asked her about that whether or not we can expect to see alphabet follow apple's lead on that. shelle told us the repatriation tax does plrovide a lot of flexibility but that's more of a legal status than a change in investments. i asked her about waymo and the upcoming trial...
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and in the old health care bill, but they were going to tax these guys, so that's another stoppic pt the ceo of stryker, we'll have that interview next. >>> stryker reported after the close. the ceo joining us now. they cut through flesh and bone? >> generally, the saws are focused a little more on the bone cutting. >> on the bone. so it's not a chainsaw. >> and i didn't bring one today because i didn't want you to hurt yourself, joe. we've given a bunch of them to haiti, actually. >> unfortunately, that's -- yeah, how much -- is that that's going to be a country of amputees, unfortunately. you've had to shift gears and go back to business, you had a better quarter than recent quarters? >> i would say it was a solid quarter. our business bottomed out last year. then third quarter, fourth quarter, they've sequentially been stronger and that trend is pick up as we come into 2010. >> so i'm trying to get you to acknowledge that the environment was not perfect for the last year. >> last year is not a year that anybody on our team wants to live through. for us, we barely grew the
and in the old health care bill, but they were going to tax these guys, so that's another stoppic pt the ceo of stryker, we'll have that interview next. >>> stryker reported after the close. the ceo joining us now. they cut through flesh and bone? >> generally, the saws are focused a little more on the bone cutting. >> on the bone. so it's not a chainsaw. >> and i didn't bring one today because i didn't want you to hurt yourself, joe. we've given a bunch of...
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and i'm glad that they're not stoppic. (please stand by) >> yeah. have folks looking into that and from there, we can take advantage of the money in there and i think we would like to do that. >> commissioner: great. the next question i have for you is the water bank. we've had questions this year because we have a challenge drawing from the water bank and due
and i'm glad that they're not stoppic. (please stand by) >> yeah. have folks looking into that and from there, we can take advantage of the money in there and i think we would like to do that. >> commissioner: great. the next question i have for you is the water bank. we've had questions this year because we have a challenge drawing from the water bank and due
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and i'm glad that they're not stoppic. (please stand by) >> yeah. we have folks looking into that and from there, we can take advantage of the money in there and i think we would like to do that. >> commissioner: great. the next question i have for you is the water bank. we've had questions this year because we have a challenge drawing from the water bank and due to the way it's set up and i know we're having a budget discussion, but i would like for us to somehow spend some time thinking or dedicating resources to rethink the water banking and what needs to happen to make sure water that you're saving there, it's accessible to us in the times that we need it, especially considering the new regulations that are coming in place and all the new challenges we are facing in the delta. so that's something -- i'm not sure which category it would fall under, but make sure we can zoom in on that. >> and it might even fall under a legal category where we need to think about doing that in closed session, but that's where we would consult with the city attorne
and i'm glad that they're not stoppic. (please stand by) >> yeah. we have folks looking into that and from there, we can take advantage of the money in there and i think we would like to do that. >> commissioner: great. the next question i have for you is the water bank. we've had questions this year because we have a challenge drawing from the water bank and due to the way it's set up and i know we're having a budget discussion, but i would like for us to somehow spend some time...
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and i'm glad that they're not stoppic. (please stand by) >> yeah. we have folks looking into that and from there, we can take advantage of the money in there and i think we would like to do that. >> commissioner: great. the next question i have for you is the water bank. we've had questions this year because we have a challenge drawing from the water bank and due to the way it's set up and i know we're having a budget discussion, but i would like for us to somehow spend some time thinking or dedicating resources to rethink the water banking and what needs to happen to make sure water that you're saving there, it's accessible to us in the times that we need it, especially considering the new regulations that are coming in place and all the new challenges we are facing in the delta. so that's something -- i'm not sure which category it would fall under, but make sure we can zoom in on that. >> and it might even fall under a legal category where we need to think about doing that in closed session, but that's where we would consult with the city attorne
and i'm glad that they're not stoppic. (please stand by) >> yeah. we have folks looking into that and from there, we can take advantage of the money in there and i think we would like to do that. >> commissioner: great. the next question i have for you is the water bank. we've had questions this year because we have a challenge drawing from the water bank and due to the way it's set up and i know we're having a budget discussion, but i would like for us to somehow spend some time...