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amy: i want to thank you, tamara lanier, for joining us today. she is suing harvard for the return of the images of her ancestors, her great great rate grandfather papa renty and his daughter delia. thank you in dallas, ben crump, t representingamara. we will follow this case. when we come back, "solitary: unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement, my story of transformation and hope." woodfox, of robert held in solitary longer than any person in the united states. out after 43 years. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "black myself" by our native daughters. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we spend the rest of the hour with a former politicic prisoner who was held in solitary confinement for 43 years until he won his freedom just over three years ago. albert woodfox is now traveling the world to discuss his new memoir "solitary: unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement, my story of transformation and hope." in it he writes about his childhood and how his
amy: i want to thank you, tamara lanier, for joining us today. she is suing harvard for the return of the images of her ancestors, her great great rate grandfather papa renty and his daughter delia. thank you in dallas, ben crump, t representingamara. we will follow this case. when we come back, "solitary: unbroken by four decades in solitary confinement, my story of transformation and hope." woodfox, of robert held in solitary longer than any person in the united states. out after 43...
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tamara lived just down the street. >> kay was a sweetheart. you never saw her upset, never saw her mad, always smiling, just a joy to be around. >> what kinds of things did she like to do? >> well, mostly anything dealing with her son and her husband. she was very supportive, always being with them. >> reporter: next door to kay lived becky sears. becky had her hands full, too. she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from becky's first marriage. tamara baldwin: >> she's one of those people who's very outgoing, one of those, "hey, how you doing," type people. >> reporter: tamara got to know both, but says kay and becky really hit it off. >> they were best friends. they were basically inseparable. and they were together 24/7 almost. >> reporter: the two neighbors became peas in a pod. they worked at the same physical therapy center called healing hands. >> they'd go on vacations with each other. >> reporter: jurgen cowling was their boss. >> when you think of them being around your office, what do you see them doing? >>
tamara lived just down the street. >> kay was a sweetheart. you never saw her upset, never saw her mad, always smiling, just a joy to be around. >> what kinds of things did she like to do? >> well, mostly anything dealing with her son and her husband. she was very supportive, always being with them. >> reporter: next door to kay lived becky sears. becky had her hands full, too. she and her husband tony had five kids, including two older sons from becky's first marriage....
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a place to call home, you could do worse than settle in grove town, georgia tamara baldwin has lived here for 14 years. >> you see the children outside playing, having a good time. just a nice quiet place you want to move and take your family to. >> the way we think america used to be and seems harder and harder to find. >> yep. >> the army's fort gordon is just down the road and a number of the city's 12,000 residents are active or retired military crime stats can be measured in stolen bicycles. >> great place t >> here's a veteran investigator for the county. >>r what's your crime rate? >> it's not that high. we don't have too much violent crime. >> dozens of homicides a year, would you say? >> no, not at all. we may have one a year. >> one a year? >> yeah. >> and in march 2009, they did have one, a homicide, a bad one, that sent neighbors shopping for burglar alarms and maybe fresh ammo. >> you're wondering what's going on, what's happened? >> so many terrible things happened so quickly. so manyreeled. >> we were so confused. you just kept praying for the families. >> the whole ne
a place to call home, you could do worse than settle in grove town, georgia tamara baldwin has lived here for 14 years. >> you see the children outside playing, having a good time. just a nice quiet place you want to move and take your family to. >> the way we think america used to be and seems harder and harder to find. >> yep. >> the army's fort gordon is just down the road and a number of the city's 12,000 residents are active or retired military crime stats can be...
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tamara richardson says we can all learn what happened to her. she says if you step y out ofr car, even if it's for a couple minutes, make sure you take your keys out of the ignition. in northeast d.c., shomari stone, news 4.ha >> glad story has a happy ending. >> yeah. >> storm teamin 4 is tra a very cold week. tonight d.c. mayorow murielr activated a hypothermia alert. >> bundle up, folks. we're going to see teens and 20s overnight as a frigid air mass will make its way io our region, making it feel like january. more than march. >> chief meteorologist doug tell us how ere to long this is going to last. what's the word, doug? >> you saw shomari with the hat on, scarf on, heavy coat. that's the kind of clothinoi we're to need the next couple of days. this is january cold in march. t just january cold. this is cold january cold. look at the wind chill. right now in the city 21 degrees, 15 inovagerstown, 28 towards ocean city, even colder back to the north and west. so cold air continuing to funnel on in across our region. we are in for a ver cold
tamara richardson says we can all learn what happened to her. she says if you step y out ofr car, even if it's for a couple minutes, make sure you take your keys out of the ignition. in northeast d.c., shomari stone, news 4.ha >> glad story has a happy ending. >> yeah. >> storm teamin 4 is tra a very cold week. tonight d.c. mayorow murielr activated a hypothermia alert. >> bundle up, folks. we're going to see teens and 20s overnight as a frigid air mass will make its way...
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tamara and jake, pleasure to have you on. tomorrow. >>> for now, let's turn it over for more with my colleague chris jansing in new york on this monday. hey, chris. >> thank you so much, hallie. good morning from msnbc headquarters in new york. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. >>> presidential priorities. trump lashing out, rattling off more than 50 tweets and railing against familiar targets on the heels of a major terror attack in the world. what prompted this latest tweet storm? >>> beto's big bucks. the texas democrat raking in the dough as a presidential candidate, with a record first day fundraising total. the backlash has already started after what "politico" describes as a rocky rollout for his campaign, including vague answers when asked about policy. >>> and where's rudy? one of the president's biggest supporters is keeping an unusually low profile. why rudy giuliani's voice may be absent from the conversation, as robert mueller gets closer to releasing his final report. >>> let's begin with those presidentia
tamara and jake, pleasure to have you on. tomorrow. >>> for now, let's turn it over for more with my colleague chris jansing in new york on this monday. hey, chris. >> thank you so much, hallie. good morning from msnbc headquarters in new york. i am chris jansing in for craig melvin. >>> presidential priorities. trump lashing out, rattling off more than 50 tweets and railing against familiar targets on the heels of a major terror attack in the world. what prompted this...
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tamara keith from npr, meme ma roka, former u.s. southern for the southern district of new york. and clinton watts is here, former fbi special agent and author of "messing with the enemy: surviving in a world of fake terrorists." mimi, i'd like to begin with you. and let's take half a step back. what do you hope happens, starting tomorrow or whenever bill barr gets this report? >> i hope that, first of all, mueller is allowed to finish doing whatever it is that he has planned and thinks he needs to do. that's the first thing. and that whatever document information he turns over to bill barr, that the crux of that information gets turned over to congress and made public. i know that there are justice department guidelines about not releasing information about people who are not being charged. i just don't think that those rules should apply here. >> why not? >> because those rules are about the public interest. they exist to protect the public interest, namely if the department of justice is not pursuing its function of charging someone with evidence beyond a reasonable doubt we s
tamara keith from npr, meme ma roka, former u.s. southern for the southern district of new york. and clinton watts is here, former fbi special agent and author of "messing with the enemy: surviving in a world of fake terrorists." mimi, i'd like to begin with you. and let's take half a step back. what do you hope happens, starting tomorrow or whenever bill barr gets this report? >> i hope that, first of all, mueller is allowed to finish doing whatever it is that he has planned...
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tamara mullen. >> thank you. >> you wanto your brand associated with much more than just fashion? >> we decided we want to have a voice for this brand. and it's time for brand to be over. our customer actually wants to purchase now based on values, not on the b association status anymore. >> and what are those values for tamara mellon. >> we call our women healthy and wealthy. we want oo work equal pay and we want to work on wellness and health issues. >> and why did you want to take on this big issue of pay equity and genderdi rimination. >> so, i was very young when i startedim choo, i was 27. i wanted to design beautiful shoes but i had no idea the challenges i was going to face being in siness. and the bias and discrimination i was going to face being a woman. and i decided i really wanted to address these issues withy new company. what we've done is taken our marketing dollars and decided to deploy those for a purpose or cause, rather than pretty pictures in a magazine. >> do you find as more and more women are speaking out, more and more womenou like are starting businesses
tamara mullen. >> thank you. >> you wanto your brand associated with much more than just fashion? >> we decided we want to have a voice for this brand. and it's time for brand to be over. our customer actually wants to purchase now based on values, not on the b association status anymore. >> and what are those values for tamara mellon. >> we call our women healthy and wealthy. we want oo work equal pay and we want to work on wellness and health issues. >> and...
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welcome to tamara today the science show on d w. coming up. high tech meets handicraft why scientists are teaching a robot to mit. the explosive power of the sun master physicists work to predict solar storms and protect the earth. and he rests and chameleons the lizards that have surprises.
welcome to tamara today the science show on d w. coming up. high tech meets handicraft why scientists are teaching a robot to mit. the explosive power of the sun master physicists work to predict solar storms and protect the earth. and he rests and chameleons the lizards that have surprises.
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tamara richardson said she walked outside the car to adjust his seat be. that's when walker took off with he little boy in the car. two samaritan s saw it happened and helped her follow walker until police arrived and arrested him. >> i was so angry he took my car and my baby. there's no way he di't see marco in the backseat. >> marco is okay. the suspect will be in today. >>> we're learning new information in a death investigation we brought you last week. montgomery county police know ti the id of the man found dead near a bethesda bus stop. a woman found his body in a black tarp. the victim is francisco dela o de la cruz. the photos ofis tattoos and clothing helped identify him. >>> the husband accused of killing his wife and a blaming panhandler could be back in baltimore to face murder charges by the endf the ek. this is a strange story we've been following since december. baltimore police said the suspects made up the story about a panhandler stabbing his wife. smith and his daughter were arrestedn sunday. investigators say they were trying to escape
tamara richardson said she walked outside the car to adjust his seat be. that's when walker took off with he little boy in the car. two samaritan s saw it happened and helped her follow walker until police arrived and arrested him. >> i was so angry he took my car and my baby. there's no way he di't see marco in the backseat. >> marco is okay. the suspect will be in today. >>> we're learning new information in a death investigation we brought you last week. montgomery...
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merit was arrested on charges related to alleged graft in the construction of a nuclear power plant tamara was present from two thousand and sixteen to twenty eighteen he has denied any wrongdoing. at least five people have died and more than twenty have been injured in a series of blasts in the afghan capital kabul the explosions occurred near a shiite shrine as people gather to mark the persian new year police say the bombs were detonated remotely. venezuelan forces have reportedly arrested the chief of staff of opposition leader one roberto mateo was taken into custody during a raid on his crack us home in the u.s. and other countries recognize mr garrido as interim president and have warned venezuela's government not to arrest him or his aides the. rescue workers in mozambique have widened the search for survivors of a powerful cycle on there ripped through southern africa one week ago causing devastating floods and turning mozambique's worst hit area of beirut into an inland sea on more than two hundred forty people are now confirmed dead in the country and several thousand more still
merit was arrested on charges related to alleged graft in the construction of a nuclear power plant tamara was present from two thousand and sixteen to twenty eighteen he has denied any wrongdoing. at least five people have died and more than twenty have been injured in a series of blasts in the afghan capital kabul the explosions occurred near a shiite shrine as people gather to mark the persian new year police say the bombs were detonated remotely. venezuelan forces have reportedly arrested...
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. >> vamos hablar también de la senadora tamara harris que quiere convertirse la precandidata por el está programado para dentro de un año. >> una popular atracción el san francisco podría desaparecer luego de que la ciudad trata de perpetrar las el aumento en el costo de la renta y en todos estos están obligando a esta compañía a cerrar sus puertas. >> el código de la china hasta un >> escondido en un rincón de la china town. >> esta este local que vende boletos los altos costos de la bahía podrían forzarlos a cerrar sus puertas. >> dicen que en el 2015 pagaban $2500 pero esta cifra ha ascendido 5550. >> mudarse no es una opción así que vamos a ver lo que se viene por 57 años han visitado esta popular atracción. >> a que vemos hasta persona que es josé una persona que visita esta zona esto me parece una locura. >> esperan que la ciudad intervenga y evita este cierre estamos tratando de apoyar este negocio blanca garza para noticieros telemundo 48. >> vea usted como estas son las manos de un robot haciendo transplante de riñón en oklahoma tener la historia minutos también estamos vie
. >> vamos hablar también de la senadora tamara harris que quiere convertirse la precandidata por el está programado para dentro de un año. >> una popular atracción el san francisco podría desaparecer luego de que la ciudad trata de perpetrar las el aumento en el costo de la renta y en todos estos están obligando a esta compañía a cerrar sus puertas. >> el código de la china hasta un >> escondido en un rincón de la china town. >> esta este local que vende...
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and tamara keith of npr. she co-costs the "npr politics podcast." s lcome. "politnday." you guys. so as lisa is reporting, this 2020 field of democrats keeps getting bigger. every time i look down, somebody new is popping into the race, as we saw in selma in lisa's report and other loces, the democrats seem to be trying to cultivate voters of color. re right. >> reporter: how hey making that message and appeal? >> well, to understand the importance of voters of color, it's both they make up a significant significant constituency in the primaries. in the early primary states, once you get out of new hampshire andowa whch are not diverse, then you get into ereces like south carolina w the electorate in 2016 was over 60% people of color. per tuesday, march 3rd, not long after south carolina, you have states like alabama,gi geand texas, california, again, very sfght comtimu of color -- significant communities of color in thos.se sta for the first few weeks to have the 2020 primary voters of color will be important. in the last two primaries, on candidate pretty much monopoli
and tamara keith of npr. she co-costs the "npr politics podcast." s lcome. "politnday." you guys. so as lisa is reporting, this 2020 field of democrats keeps getting bigger. every time i look down, somebody new is popping into the race, as we saw in selma in lisa's report and other loces, the democrats seem to be trying to cultivate voters of color. re right. >> reporter: how hey making that message and appeal? >> well, to understand the importance of voters of...
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tamara richardson tells news 4, her 2-year-old son sat in the backseat. she walked outside the car to adjust his seat belt. that's when o walker tookff with the kid. with help oft witnesses t followed the car, police found the car and the child unhaed. >>> thi morning, a man is behind bars aused of a creepy crime. >> she snuck into a woman's home in the middle of the night, went into a bedroom and with a kiss on the cheek. he was able to get inside the apartment through an unlocked door. even though he's been arrested, neighbors worry about their safety. >> that is disturbing. that should not happen. >> when you live in the you need to take extra ec prtions. >> the victim texted 911. when police arrived, the were able to find dayton in the building. the woman wn'turt but shaken up. >>> a portion of the clara barton parkway will be closed today for pothole repairs. th e road isected to reopen in time for the evening commute. >>> metro is considering bringing back an old systemto ou to your destination faster. our news parter the, wtop reports, that metro h
tamara richardson tells news 4, her 2-year-old son sat in the backseat. she walked outside the car to adjust his seat belt. that's when o walker tookff with the kid. with help oft witnesses t followed the car, police found the car and the child unhaed. >>> thi morning, a man is behind bars aused of a creepy crime. >> she snuck into a woman's home in the middle of the night, went into a bedroom and with a kiss on the cheek. he was able to get inside the apartment through an...
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so, everybody, my wife, tamara, who you know very well, and our daughters, and my son, we're all involvedall danzantes and we love it. you know, we live it. it's a spiritual thing for us. damian: for those who, again, maybe are not of this culture, they're going to experience and expect? pedro: yeah, you know, i think the first thing you'll notice is the electricity in the air, the beautiful energy. you know, you'll get the sense, you know, the copal burning, the sage. a lot of people, you know, harmonizing, coming together in community to learn together, to experience that beautiful event. you'll see a lot of vendors. you'll see a lot of food. you'll see a lot of danzantes of course. a lot of people just really coming together for a good cause, to learn, to share, and to really strengthen that bond, that community bond that san jose can have, and should have, and will continue to have as we move forward with events like this that are very important. damian: what kind of a testament to your work and your organizers' work is the fact that in oaxaca, or wherever they're talking about this e
so, everybody, my wife, tamara, who you know very well, and our daughters, and my son, we're all involvedall danzantes and we love it. you know, we live it. it's a spiritual thing for us. damian: for those who, again, maybe are not of this culture, they're going to experience and expect? pedro: yeah, you know, i think the first thing you'll notice is the electricity in the air, the beautiful energy. you know, you'll get the sense, you know, the copal burning, the sage. a lot of people, you...
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as meteorologist tamara theodore shows us, it's going to change quickly. >> we came up for air today. tomorrow the winter weather returns. it will have major impact on your sunday. let' get to theaps so i can show you the areas that will see a lot of snow, some snow, no snow. pink, you've got a winter storm warning. this is a warning in effect tomorrow. and that's where we're going to see hher totals. in purple in montmerie, northern fauquier, we've got a winter weather advisory tomorrow afternoon till 4:00 a.m. whmond. we're expecting is snow, sleet and rain farther south. snow-covered roads definitely see delays tomorrow afternoon and throughly e tomorrow. i'm sorry, monday. talking timing on this, it is moving in during the critical time for your sunday, midmorninl afternoon. i'll have more on the totals that we can expect coming up in a moment. for now, erica, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a neighborhood dispute southeast d.c. turns deadly. the man shot and killed a prominent pakistane philosopher, friends and family overcome with grief. derrick ward has reaction'srom the victife
as meteorologist tamara theodore shows us, it's going to change quickly. >> we came up for air today. tomorrow the winter weather returns. it will have major impact on your sunday. let' get to theaps so i can show you the areas that will see a lot of snow, some snow, no snow. pink, you've got a winter storm warning. this is a warning in effect tomorrow. and that's where we're going to see hher totals. in purple in montmerie, northern fauquier, we've got a winter weather advisory tomorrow...
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two people saw what happened and got tamara inside their car to follow him. >> i was so angry he took my car and my baby. there's no way he didn't see marco in the backcoat. >> m is okay. he spent the night at his grandmother's house. as for the suspect, he faces kidnapping and unarmed carjacking charges. >>> we're learning newio inform in a death investigation we brought you last week. montgomery county olice now identify -- know the identitye f n found dead near a bethesda bus stop. a woman fou his body in a blackrp the victim is francisco dela o de la cruz. his clothing helped identify him. >> we don't know where he lives. we're trying to determiis address. at this point, we don't know how he was killed. wee waiting for report from the medical examiner to tell us that. >> his body was found near the wild wood shopping center. detectiveson't think that is where he was killed. of the husband accuse killing his wife and blaming a panhandler could be back in baltimore by t end of the week. this is a strange story that we've been following since december. baltimore police said the suspe
two people saw what happened and got tamara inside their car to follow him. >> i was so angry he took my car and my baby. there's no way he didn't see marco in the backcoat. >> m is okay. he spent the night at his grandmother's house. as for the suspect, he faces kidnapping and unarmed carjacking charges. >>> we're learning newio inform in a death investigation we brought you last week. montgomery county olice now identify -- know the identitye f n found dead near a...
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with me this morning is tamara barnett from the human trafficking foundation and emilie martin is also issues raised in that film about modern slavery. first of all, your reaction to the fact that all the women that were in that strip club, and the police wanted to try and help, and none of them wanted to go into the formal system to help them. how do you respond to that? i'm afraid that is quite typical. when you identify potential victims of trafficking, there is a lot of fear and risk to themselves, and we can't offer them very much at the moment. if you say to someone, do you want to enter the government's system of the pot, you are telling them they won't be able to work for a period of time, and a lot of these women might be in debt and they might have children at home they need to support. can they take that chance? second they might be disbursed for support. they might have a community in london, but they might be given short term support, 45 days, and then a big question is, yes, we have identified 7000 in the last year but nobody knows what happened to the victims when they e
with me this morning is tamara barnett from the human trafficking foundation and emilie martin is also issues raised in that film about modern slavery. first of all, your reaction to the fact that all the women that were in that strip club, and the police wanted to try and help, and none of them wanted to go into the formal system to help them. how do you respond to that? i'm afraid that is quite typical. when you identify potential victims of trafficking, there is a lot of fear and risk to...
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hello and welcome to tamara today b.t.w. science show coming out at. the time inside as an internal clock ticks in every one of our cells how do the bodies timekeepers we're. getting out of sync with our by rhythms can drop us of rest a sleep study shows what that does to us. our internal clock also determines when we're at peak performance which times a day at best. we have some power over clocks at the end of march europe will be setting the clocks an hour ahead to daylight saving time the first time the clocks was switched like that was in one thousand eight in a small town in canada two world wars put the change to summer time over to europe the idea was to utilize daylight hours better for the weapons industry. in the one nine hundred seventy s. came the oil crisis europe figured it could save energy with the time change but that didn't actually work as we now know. today some eighty countries change their clocks twice a year but our internal clocks can't be reset that easily. our lives are often dominated by rigid schedules but ignoring your inne
hello and welcome to tamara today b.t.w. science show coming out at. the time inside as an internal clock ticks in every one of our cells how do the bodies timekeepers we're. getting out of sync with our by rhythms can drop us of rest a sleep study shows what that does to us. our internal clock also determines when we're at peak performance which times a day at best. we have some power over clocks at the end of march europe will be setting the clocks an hour ahead to daylight saving time the...
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so is tamara williams, the woman police say is seen taking the gun away from that scene. police want you to call them if you know where to find either one of them. a third person is already in custody and already facing charges in this case. > and we're following some breaking news from florida. a deadly plane crash about a ho outside of west palm beach. a twin engine piper went down in lake okehobee while approaching the airport. divers eventually found the plane's fuselage. there were five bodies inside. that plane departed from tampa international airport an investigation into the cause continues. >>> officers are trained to face unknowns every day, but how do you handle a threat that's invisible? only on news 4, northern b virginiaeau reporter reveals officers are being exposed to a potentially deadly danger. >> reporter: when fredericksburg police officers hit the streets, they are focused on the seemingly obvious dangers. >> we're trained to watch the hands and watch go a threat. >>eporter: but in april of last year, officers added a new threat to that list, one you
so is tamara williams, the woman police say is seen taking the gun away from that scene. police want you to call them if you know where to find either one of them. a third person is already in custody and already facing charges in this case. > and we're following some breaking news from florida. a deadly plane crash about a ho outside of west palm beach. a twin engine piper went down in lake okehobee while approaching the airport. divers eventually found the plane's fuselage. there were five...
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sowed the top adviser to crown prince mohammed bin salman he was fired over the killing of journalist tamara shoji oversaw the torture of his sister who has made her son is the executive director of equality know an organization that addresses violence and discrimination against women around the world she says the detention or female activists in riyadh is illegal and immoral. well we are hoping that the international pressure on this and the international press on this will have an effect on what happens to these women going forward we are we out delighted that they are not going before the specialist court on terrorism charges but they're still going before a criminal court and this move has been very fast and we don't know quite what to make of it these women have not been given access to lawyers they have not been able to see their families there has been a chilling effect all around saudi arabia on activism and women's rights so we are watching with bated breath but we are going to continue with the activism on their behalf to shine a light on their cases and we hope that that will have
sowed the top adviser to crown prince mohammed bin salman he was fired over the killing of journalist tamara shoji oversaw the torture of his sister who has made her son is the executive director of equality know an organization that addresses violence and discrimination against women around the world she says the detention or female activists in riyadh is illegal and immoral. well we are hoping that the international pressure on this and the international press on this will have an effect on...
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turner has been arrested as part of a huge anti corruption investigation the federal prosecutor says tamara was the leader of a criminal organization involved in decades of money laundering she though insists he's done nothing wrong reports. he was arrested he was. an investigating judge accused him of being the head of a criminal organization the payments of millions of dollars more than. willing to. the charges or in connection with the construction of a multi-million power plant three within an hour of the arrest. on the brazilian currency the one point two percent against the dollar. the arrests . into widespread bribery and corruption in brazilian business and politics more than one hundred fifty people in jail they include the former president. who was imprisoned last year for corruption. president in two thousand and sixteen. was impeached for financial irregularities always denied previous charges of corruption and this president enjoyed immunity from prosecution that ended when on january the first he handed the president. much of his popularity grew with a promise to fight politic
turner has been arrested as part of a huge anti corruption investigation the federal prosecutor says tamara was the leader of a criminal organization involved in decades of money laundering she though insists he's done nothing wrong reports. he was arrested he was. an investigating judge accused him of being the head of a criminal organization the payments of millions of dollars more than. willing to. the charges or in connection with the construction of a multi-million power plant three within...
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hello and welcome to tamara today signed shots coming out of. the time inside as an internal clock takes in every one of our selves how do the bodies time keep us we're. getting out of sync with our by rhythms can brought us.
hello and welcome to tamara today signed shots coming out of. the time inside as an internal clock takes in every one of our selves how do the bodies time keep us we're. getting out of sync with our by rhythms can brought us.
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emanuel mccraw has awarded france's first gender equality prize to activist tamara tonsil of the french president described was in the town so as an example of courage work helping victims of rape and forced marriage the cameroonian will receive one hundred sauza yours as part of the prize. the day international women's day is an opportunity to highlight the systemic problems women face every day and how they're being overcome in the kenyan capital nairobi korogocho slum was once notorious for violence and sexual assaults against women but thanks to its oldest female residents things are changing the w.'s melon they call it the bow that's a group of grannies that you really don't want to mess with. just a few years ago this place was known as nairobi's most dangerous slum presidents in korogocho lived in constant fear with especially elderly women like the sixty five year old jerry. white a cool american he would hear screams all the time women were attacked by boys who had come to rank them. the grannies of coral gotto as they call themselves regularly targeted superstitions attackers
emanuel mccraw has awarded france's first gender equality prize to activist tamara tonsil of the french president described was in the town so as an example of courage work helping victims of rape and forced marriage the cameroonian will receive one hundred sauza yours as part of the prize. the day international women's day is an opportunity to highlight the systemic problems women face every day and how they're being overcome in the kenyan capital nairobi korogocho slum was once notorious for...
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in addition, the independent spirit awards chose to nominate three women directors — tamara jenkins,y at the academy awards was composed of only men. is the independent spirits, held here in santa monica in california, proving itself to be a more inclusive competition on the oscars? if you look at this year's nominees it is clear that the independent spirits have been more inclusive than the oscars. you have to remember that the oscars are voted for by 6,000—7,000 people. and trying to figure out what they believe is a very complex thing. irrespective of comparisons to the oscars, the independent spirit awards has recognised some bold and daring cinema. films like we the animals, sorry to bother you and eighth grade. the event is an inspirational showcase. ultimately, it shows us that independent film in america is very strong. film—makers like barryjenkins and deborah granik are doing some of their best work at an independent level. they are connecting with audiences in a way that mean something to people, that means something to their lives, and that's a real remarkable thing. what
in addition, the independent spirit awards chose to nominate three women directors — tamara jenkins,y at the academy awards was composed of only men. is the independent spirits, held here in santa monica in california, proving itself to be a more inclusive competition on the oscars? if you look at this year's nominees it is clear that the independent spirits have been more inclusive than the oscars. you have to remember that the oscars are voted for by 6,000—7,000 people. and trying to...
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announcer 1: tamara, former vice president joe biden will speak at a democratic fundraiser.
announcer 1: tamara, former vice president joe biden will speak at a democratic fundraiser.
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eight teams have advance of the quarter finals of the champions league and tamara's draw will determine who faces same for the first time in a decade half of the last eight or english sides for manchester united manager as a marine gives his insight of addictions in his new show on r.t. on the touchline which you can watch later this hour for now though is a pretty. you predicted two out of four correctly this week in the general so it does show after all come on to the show how hard it is to predict isn't it when you have in the box or on the box that special q. or like on all the ease and the sync will happen you need to leave the use these words that i should not thought of he's the guy that brings everything we team more than the leader of the guy that brings everybody with him let me tell you that i'm not unhappy at all because in the end. only one that one leapt into being for the whole season a great cross. believes will have a phenomenal cif. normally managers we many times we try to find even for ourselves some excuse and now we have to build a team. the social media is changin
eight teams have advance of the quarter finals of the champions league and tamara's draw will determine who faces same for the first time in a decade half of the last eight or english sides for manchester united manager as a marine gives his insight of addictions in his new show on r.t. on the touchline which you can watch later this hour for now though is a pretty. you predicted two out of four correctly this week in the general so it does show after all come on to the show how hard it is to...
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eight teams have advanced to the quarterfinals of the champions league and tamara's through all the determine here faces home the first time in a decade half of the last eight english takes off for manchester united manager had been a radio gives his insight on protections of his name. on the touchline. when you have in the box or on the box that special q. or like the one all the ease and the single happen you need to leave the use these words that i should not thought of he's the guy that brings everything we team more than the leave that let me tell you that i'm not unhappy at all because in the end . only one that one leapt into doing for the whole season and now we has to build a team the social media is changing a lot and though we people approach approach football which we have a half time you know. not really not really sometimes i run when the distance is. so short or is it a very difficult part of your job to have time to. know. that when i feel that i let it go i would still it would make great television having cameras on the street honest would you be happy without who he was i w
eight teams have advanced to the quarterfinals of the champions league and tamara's through all the determine here faces home the first time in a decade half of the last eight english takes off for manchester united manager had been a radio gives his insight on protections of his name. on the touchline. when you have in the box or on the box that special q. or like the one all the ease and the single happen you need to leave the use these words that i should not thought of he's the guy that...
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you see the windchill minus for chicago minus five in minneapolis minus seven in parts of winnipeg tamara'snot much better we're going to be seeing those terms of still in the single digits all the way out here towards the east and then again a nother very very cold night where we are going to be seeing freeze warnings in effect for many parts of the south. kevin thank you very much for that plenty more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including a backlash in brazil dating back fifty five years how the president's crimes are having the opposite effect to what he intends us oh it's how social media is creating a revival in all sorts of various areas in london and one of the most famous coaches in football fields speculation over a big name signing to his club that's coming up in sports with the. main street every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the world's journalists that's right out of a hamas group that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means i joined the listening post
you see the windchill minus for chicago minus five in minneapolis minus seven in parts of winnipeg tamara'snot much better we're going to be seeing those terms of still in the single digits all the way out here towards the east and then again a nother very very cold night where we are going to be seeing freeze warnings in effect for many parts of the south. kevin thank you very much for that plenty more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including a backlash in brazil dating back fifty five...
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ministration is still working to identify anyone responsible for the murder of society journalist tamara shoji microamp a.o. made the comments at a congressional hearing where he was being questions over foreign policy roslyn jordan has more from washington d.c. . u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o is on capitol hill on wednesday to argue for the upcoming years budget for the state department but it's not just a matter of deciding how many diplomats should be hired or how many facilities should be remodeled in the coming fiscal year the secretary of state also took questions on a number of foreign policy concerns including the investigation into the murder of jamal khashoggi a saudi journalist who had been living and working in the united states this is what my pompei o told the committee on wednesday we are continuing all across the government certainly and overt means and all the tools that we have in our capacity to learn more facts about this president. as made very clear that we will continue to work to identify those who are responsible for these murder and hold them accountable
ministration is still working to identify anyone responsible for the murder of society journalist tamara shoji microamp a.o. made the comments at a congressional hearing where he was being questions over foreign policy roslyn jordan has more from washington d.c. . u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o is on capitol hill on wednesday to argue for the upcoming years budget for the state department but it's not just a matter of deciding how many diplomats should be hired or how many facilities...
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to a thousand people most of them children have died from the disease of the past five months from tamara reports this family is in mourning for four year old and his cousins martina and mario who were both age three they all died within days of each other in january young victims of the measles epidemic in madagascar and if my child had been vaccinated it received the first injection but he died because we didn't have enough money to get him the second post a jab. at least nine hundred twenty two islanders mostly children have succumbed to the disease since october the world health organization says only eight percent of the twenty six million malagasy people are vaccinated against measles and the government says it's three million dollars short of the seven million it needs to buy in a fax nations for every one children from poor families who catch measles are often given cheap traditional treatments seven year old doreen was only brought to this health clinic when her condition worsened. you know every time i tried to heal her with traditional medicine using natural herb but it didn't
to a thousand people most of them children have died from the disease of the past five months from tamara reports this family is in mourning for four year old and his cousins martina and mario who were both age three they all died within days of each other in january young victims of the measles epidemic in madagascar and if my child had been vaccinated it received the first injection but he died because we didn't have enough money to get him the second post a jab. at least nine hundred twenty...
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. >> you know, tamara told me lasy night, s out of the shade. that's all there is right now. they are trying to light it up. they have heat lamps for us. we're here at the first base dugout. that's positioned.am is we have quite a team. we are looking forward to a winning team this afternoon. in just hours, we're going to throw out the first pitch against the mets. if you pn to be at any of the games, take metro first and pack lightly. there's security change s. backpacks won't be allowed in the park. you can bng purses and smaller bags. we have all of the information on our washington nbc app. if you don't have time to drop things out, there will be lockers to store things outside of the park. you have to pay for the lockers but you can watch the game. now, to the fun. for a lot of people the actio is all about the food. this year, you can skip the oune as you get food. you can order your foods right at your seat. the goal of the app is t making hat the fans have as much time to watch the game as they in the not have to wait long lines. among the options you'll have this sea
. >> you know, tamara told me lasy night, s out of the shade. that's all there is right now. they are trying to light it up. they have heat lamps for us. we're here at the first base dugout. that's positioned.am is we have quite a team. we are looking forward to a winning team this afternoon. in just hours, we're going to throw out the first pitch against the mets. if you pn to be at any of the games, take metro first and pack lightly. there's security change s. backpacks won't be allowed...
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play missouri state, the lady bears upset i was stay to advance to the sweet 16, cardinals beat byu, tamara tip-off at 3:30 pm. >>> with package staffs going in becoming a problem, some lawmakers are calling for harsher penalties. in assembly men, offered up a bill that would enable package chef to be charged as a felony, right now it is considered petty theft. under the new rules, they could be sentenced to prison time depending on their criminal history and whether or not they are a repeat offender. >> i think the way the law is currently, where it is only a petty theft, doesn't capture the sense of vulnerability and security that is shattered when someone takes something really inches from your front door. >> the bill now goes before the public safety committee, if passed, the senate and assembly, it could go into a fact by the end of this year. >>> authorities in fresno urge looking for a man trying to steal doorbell cameras. he succeeded once, authorities feel like they have enough evidence in this case and are confident that they will catch him. >>> now continuing coverage on empire a
play missouri state, the lady bears upset i was stay to advance to the sweet 16, cardinals beat byu, tamara tip-off at 3:30 pm. >>> with package staffs going in becoming a problem, some lawmakers are calling for harsher penalties. in assembly men, offered up a bill that would enable package chef to be charged as a felony, right now it is considered petty theft. under the new rules, they could be sentenced to prison time depending on their criminal history and whether or not they are a...
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tamara richardson tells news 4 her son was in the backseat at the time.he walked outside the car to adjust his seat belt. that's when walker took off with the kid. with help of witnesses that followed the car, police found the car and the child ed. >>> this morning, a man is behind bars accused of a creepy crime. >> policeay he entered the ome of an arlington woman in the middle of the night, went into a bedroom and woke her up with a kiss on the cheek. he was able to get inside the apartment through an unlocked door. even though he's been arrested, neighbors re still concern about their safety. >> i cannot fathom. >> thais disturbing. that should not happen. >> when you live in the city, you need to take extra precautions. >> the victim texted 911. when police arrived, they were able to find dayton in the building. the woman wasn't hurt but shaken up. >>> during the winter dodging potholes is a necessary part of driving in this area. >> a portion of the clara barton parkway will be closed today for pothole repairs. aimee cho is along the parkway with mor
tamara richardson tells news 4 her son was in the backseat at the time.he walked outside the car to adjust his seat belt. that's when walker took off with the kid. with help of witnesses that followed the car, police found the car and the child ed. >>> this morning, a man is behind bars accused of a creepy crime. >> policeay he entered the ome of an arlington woman in the middle of the night, went into a bedroom and woke her up with a kiss on the cheek. he was able to get inside...
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one suspect has been arrested, police are looking for two more suspects, an tone owe bellton, and tamaraith assault. a third suspect has been arrest in this case. asked the chief how satisfying it was to announce these arrest obviously it has been a busy 2019 for homicidec dves here in washington, so they were very happy to announce these arrests. coming up in the next hour we'll tell you about another case they mentioned today. this one involving a juvenil suspect who's been charged in a shooting. l have that in about 30 or so minutes. >>> looking forward to it. see you next hour. >>> major security enhancements are being put into effect in montgomery county public schools. they're telling news4 they added new security cameras at dozens of elementary schools and expect to do so at all of the y district's 136 elementar schools by august. district better visibility at entrances and major hallways and they want to be able to record and review images of any incidents. each school will likely be equipped with four or five cameras.in >>> west vi is the latest jurisdiction to move towardun fe
one suspect has been arrested, police are looking for two more suspects, an tone owe bellton, and tamaraith assault. a third suspect has been arrest in this case. asked the chief how satisfying it was to announce these arrest obviously it has been a busy 2019 for homicidec dves here in washington, so they were very happy to announce these arrests. coming up in the next hour we'll tell you about another case they mentioned today. this one involving a juvenil suspect who's been charged in a...
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tonight we learned that tamara koufax is requesting to add the sensors to all motorized partitions in the school district. there are at least 127 of them. the funding is being added to the school's district budget which will be presented to the county board of servisors next month. fairfax county public schools confirmed it's planning to install one ofvihese safety s with a motorized partition at rockery run middle school which is under going a renovation. we asked i whens scheduled to happen and we were told, quote, in the near future. we also asked if we could be there and they did not give us a response on that. we want to s these things, parents want to see there's action being doneo make it safer for their kids. >> kud does to you. your stories.tarted th you got the law passed and now to have the policy change in fairfax county makes a big difference. and hopefully other l follow suns w >> we are hoping. >> thank you, susan. ni work. >>> turning now to some nice weather. doug, we like this trend of warming a little me eachday. but we've got to take another dip? >> yeah, we got to
tonight we learned that tamara koufax is requesting to add the sensors to all motorized partitions in the school district. there are at least 127 of them. the funding is being added to the school's district budget which will be presented to the county board of servisors next month. fairfax county public schools confirmed it's planning to install one ofvihese safety s with a motorized partition at rockery run middle school which is under going a renovation. we asked i whens scheduled to happen...
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he and accused accomplice, tamara williams are charged with intent to kill. is already charged in this case. >>> an s.o.s. is going up to save our school. >> reporter: two years ago we introduced you to the class of 2017 here at national collegiate prep, a charter school in southeast d.c. udent was accepted into college. but this year they're fighting to save their charter. i the school being forced to shutdown in 2020. >> it's sad because i mean, kids usually want to give back to their school, revisit, come and see the teachers that help them get to where they are. >> they said we needed to be osed because we demonstrated a ralow graduation , below the state standard. >> reporter: the school's ceo is referring to the d.c. public charter school board. the board voted to close the school in 2020 because it saidt had performance issues like low test scores, reenrollment rate and graduation rate over the past few years. error innd we had some our processes. >> reporter: ross says the class of 2018 lost several of its students who moved to different areas and sch
he and accused accomplice, tamara williams are charged with intent to kill. is already charged in this case. >>> an s.o.s. is going up to save our school. >> reporter: two years ago we introduced you to the class of 2017 here at national collegiate prep, a charter school in southeast d.c. udent was accepted into college. but this year they're fighting to save their charter. i the school being forced to shutdown in 2020. >> it's sad because i mean, kids usually want to give...
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tonight we learned that school board member tamara koufax is requesti0 $450, to add the sensors to all motorized partitions in the school d district. e are at least 127 of them. the funding is being added to the bdistrict'sget which will be presented to the county's board of supervisors next month. fairfax county confirmed to news4 that it's planning to install one of these safety devices at rocky run medical school -- middle school, which is under going a major renovation. we asked when it's going to happen and were told, quote, in the near future. we'll stay on top of that. >>> president trump welcomed our stanley cup champsteo the w house this afternoon. president trump telling the team he's aockey fan, fan of the caps a fan of team owner ted leonsis. he told them they haveip championeart and a shot at a repeat. today's individual included alex ovechkin in a suit and tie. big difference from him swimming in the fountain from the celebrations. some players, including braydon hoby did not attend. >>> women who say they've become sick from breast implanan ng together. >> we are mothers
tonight we learned that school board member tamara koufax is requesti0 $450, to add the sensors to all motorized partitions in the school d district. e are at least 127 of them. the funding is being added to the bdistrict'sget which will be presented to the county's board of supervisors next month. fairfax county confirmed to news4 that it's planning to install one of these safety devices at rocky run medical school -- middle school, which is under going a major renovation. we asked when it's...
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e suspected gunman's name is diego bellton and the woman's name is tamara williams, both are cha ed withintent to kill. a third person is already in custody. >>> save our school, that's the rally for a popular but struggling charter schoos tha set to cle. megan fitzgerald explains what the community is doing to try keep it open. >> reporter: you may remember collegiate prep high school as a success story for so many students. >> i'm taking my academic talent to universit -- >> reporter: this was in 2017 when the graduating class celebrated after every senior was accepted into college. but these students could be one of the last to graduate, the school is being forced to shutdown next year. >> they said we needed to be closed because we demonstrated a low graduation rate. >> reporter: the school's ceo is referring to the d.c. public charter school board. the board voted to close the school in 2020 because they said it had performance issues like low test scores, reenrollment rate, and graduation rate over the last few years. > we had some error in our processes. >> reporter: ross says the class
e suspected gunman's name is diego bellton and the woman's name is tamara williams, both are cha ed withintent to kill. a third person is already in custody. >>> save our school, that's the rally for a popular but struggling charter schoos tha set to cle. megan fitzgerald explains what the community is doing to try keep it open. >> reporter: you may remember collegiate prep high school as a success story for so many students. >> i'm taking my academic talent to universit --...
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announcer 1: tamara, former vice president joe biden will speak at a democratic fundraiser. at 615erage will begin them with the event beginning at 7:00. a discussion about u.s. foreign-policy and national security threats. the 2020iscussed presidential candidates. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon, and welcome. i'm the president of hudson institute. i like to welcome our audience and ourylvania avenue c-span viewing audience for the latest installment into our dialogue on american foreign-policy and world affairs. our solidarity with our good friends and allies in new zealand, especially the under day after the horrific mosque attacks in christchurch. our programet's get underway. the dialogue on foreign-policy and world affairs are hosted by distinguished fellow in strategy and statement ship at hudson institute walter russell mead. walter is the dean of hudson foreign policy and the most widely read columnist on world affairs in the united states through his global view column, which appears tuesdays in "the wall street journal," and walter is in conversation today wi
announcer 1: tamara, former vice president joe biden will speak at a democratic fundraiser. at 615erage will begin them with the event beginning at 7:00. a discussion about u.s. foreign-policy and national security threats. the 2020iscussed presidential candidates. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon, and welcome. i'm the president of hudson institute. i like to welcome our audience and ourylvania avenue c-span viewing audience for the latest installment into our dialogue on american...
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these the people they're looking for antonio belltonnd tamara williams. it's believed bellton is the shooter. and williams is seen on surveillance video that many of us have seen allegedly going back into the bar and picking up the gun that was used. they are both wanted for assau with intent to kill. chief newshamli c for the public's help and he was trying to reassure the public that the police department ig tak this rise in violence we've seen this year seriously. here's what had to say. >> to see the type of gun violence that we actually could see in that video is very disturbing. i want toeassure folks in the district that members of the metropolitan police department, our detectives, patrol officers, our friends in prince george's coun, our federal partners, are doing everything that we possibly can to bring these cases to closu. >> reporter: thehief reiterating that the department needs the public's help to solve these cases. if you have any information, you are asked to call police. again, they're looking for the two suspects in the eighth street
these the people they're looking for antonio belltonnd tamara williams. it's believed bellton is the shooter. and williams is seen on surveillance video that many of us have seen allegedly going back into the bar and picking up the gun that was used. they are both wanted for assau with intent to kill. chief newshamli c for the public's help and he was trying to reassure the public that the police department ig tak this rise in violence we've seen this year seriously. here's what had to say....
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tamara lanier of connecticut argues in a lawsuit filed wednesday that she and other descendants of renty and delia, two people held in bondage 169 years ago, should hold the rights to their photographs, not harvard. renty and delia were forced to pose for the photographs in 1850 by a harvard professor. their images were used in a recent harvard conference titled "universities and slavery -- bound by history." this comes after administrators at harvard and other elite universities have admitted they were founded largely through the labor of enslaved african people and profits generated by the slave trade. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amneststy international is accusing the united states of covering up civilian casualties in a secretive air war in somalia targeting the militant group al shabaab. the u.s. has carried out over 100 strikes in somalia -- in somalia since 2017 as pa
tamara lanier of connecticut argues in a lawsuit filed wednesday that she and other descendants of renty and delia, two people held in bondage 169 years ago, should hold the rights to their photographs, not harvard. renty and delia were forced to pose for the photographs in 1850 by a harvard professor. their images were used in a recent harvard conference titled "universities and slavery -- bound by history." this comes after administrators at harvard and other elite universities have...
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. >> hi, my name is tamara acres, and i'm a paralegal to the office of the public defender. i'll try not to repeat what everyone else has said. having worked with cindy in the capacity of a paralegal, she is a tireless and fearless and innovative advocate for the community at large and for how she deals with those that she has to work with on the other side of the courtroom. i am also on the racial justice committee, and i've had the privilege of attending some of the working bias groups as the police department, and i've seen cindy come in in her role and capacity as a police commissioner, and i have seen how she interacts with everyone in the room. she is able to ask pointed questions, but also maintain wonderful relationships with everybody there. she seems to really get to the heart of the issues as well as being able to have conversations with everyone there that fosters working together and solving the problems that are unique to the police department here in san francisco. so i strongly advocate her continuing position here in the police commission, and thank you for
. >> hi, my name is tamara acres, and i'm a paralegal to the office of the public defender. i'll try not to repeat what everyone else has said. having worked with cindy in the capacity of a paralegal, she is a tireless and fearless and innovative advocate for the community at large and for how she deals with those that she has to work with on the other side of the courtroom. i am also on the racial justice committee, and i've had the privilege of attending some of the working bias groups...
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and tamara keith of npr. she co-hosts the "npr podcast." hello to both of you. >> hello.it's beto time he was out, tam, on the trail, as we just saw, raising 6.1 million in the first 24 hours. has that become the new measuremout as to whether will make it as a candidate? >> it definitely sends an ea signal about your strength and potential grassroots energy. what beto o'rourke dith was pretty supermarkets he didn't announce it saturday ornday, he announced it on monday, which ishen people are paying more attention to the news, so he got a bigger, better news cyc. what he showed over theme weekend -- i, he had some stumbles, but the stumbles were also part of his somewhat remarkable ability to get attention in a way that some of the other candidates haven't been able to. he did this when he was running for senate in tex. he is able, somehow, to get people to pay attention to wat he's doing and talk about them. even back when he ws just like on his weird vision quest when driving across america and blogging between the campaign, people are wondering, right, is the phenom we
and tamara keith of npr. she co-hosts the "npr podcast." hello to both of you. >> hello.it's beto time he was out, tam, on the trail, as we just saw, raising 6.1 million in the first 24 hours. has that become the new measuremout as to whether will make it as a candidate? >> it definitely sends an ea signal about your strength and potential grassroots energy. what beto o'rourke dith was pretty supermarkets he didn't announce it saturday ornday, he announced it on monday,...
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now today a bit of a break, tamara bit of a break, but another system could impact our weekend forecast. >>> and we will continue our coverage on the flooding in the north bay at 4:30. that is when we will get a live update from the officials at the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>> one of the ongoing problems with pg&e, comedy executives fire documents, all but admitting their equipment sparked the deli camp fire late last year. jesse gary is reporting a live from our san jose studio with much more on the story, jesse? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the admission is at the bottom of what is called an 8-k form that was filed this morning with the fec. it's used to notify investors in a publicly traded company that an event that can affect shareholders, usually it's refiled when it's either a bankruptcy or change in ceo. for pg&e, both happened. 88 people lost their lives, and nearly 19,000 structures burned during last december's camp fire. well for the pg&e clinic women has long been suspected of the cost, thursday utility all but said it is to blame. in a filing with the securi
now today a bit of a break, tamara bit of a break, but another system could impact our weekend forecast. >>> and we will continue our coverage on the flooding in the north bay at 4:30. that is when we will get a live update from the officials at the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>> one of the ongoing problems with pg&e, comedy executives fire documents, all but admitting their equipment sparked the deli camp fire late last year. jesse gary is reporting a live from our...