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i was believed by many there you see a gunman there and there. that is two gunmen. it's now the belief that is not two gunman. that is one gunman in two different places. this is not to sat investigation is over. it absolutely is not. authorities are on the search. they are checking to see if will is more. but just as happened in dallas when they were confident there were multiple shooters, there is chaos going on. and even best trained people lose track of what is happening around them when severing completely foreign you to. i say this because this is what authorities tell us as we learn about how to cover these sorts of things. they give you an idea about how human beings react in the middle of chaos. more importantly, when you are doing a normal every day thing like you're pushing the stroller in the mall on a friday night, something you do, something you do and all of a sudden okay ott breaks out around you, it's more disconcerting it would be than if you were in something that was unfamiliar. there is a way this is supposed to be. this way is not included. and
i was believed by many there you see a gunman there and there. that is two gunmen. it's now the belief that is not two gunman. that is one gunman in two different places. this is not to sat investigation is over. it absolutely is not. authorities are on the search. they are checking to see if will is more. but just as happened in dallas when they were confident there were multiple shooters, there is chaos going on. and even best trained people lose track of what is happening around them when...
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they're checked out and there's nothing there. whether this amount of activity suggests it's more than just precautionary. >> well, i think it is because of the attack. of course, the murder of the five officers, chris. but also, remember that it wasn't about a year and a half ago when dallas police headquarters was attacked itself by a man in an armored vehicle, who planted some pipe bombs and shot at headquarters. on the heels of this most recent attack, they can't take anything for granted. because a copycat, or somebody with some other motive who wants to get involved in a national event could take this on. and they have to have more than just a threat. they've got to have more than just a threat. they must have a little bit of something else. and so they're using the shotgun breaching round as you described it. that's a -- we all use those, all these special teams used those, agencies have them. it's a -- it's basically centered metal in a shotgun shell. you ram it up against the hinge of a door and it blows the hinges off. y
they're checked out and there's nothing there. whether this amount of activity suggests it's more than just precautionary. >> well, i think it is because of the attack. of course, the murder of the five officers, chris. but also, remember that it wasn't about a year and a half ago when dallas police headquarters was attacked itself by a man in an armored vehicle, who planted some pipe bombs and shot at headquarters. on the heels of this most recent attack, they can't take anything for...
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but there are reports in other places in this city, where there's tension, there's armed civilians, there's armed people of no uniform, and this is certainly the tension is still going on, according to every report we're getting from around the city. >> yes, i want to give people just a sense of the timeline here as they look at these live images that are coming in and set the table a little bit, so folks can get a sense. we started getting reports, most of it through social media. again, keep in mind, turkey is a place where internet and media control have been tightly constrained, increasingly by an erdogan government that is viewed by many that is it edging toward more authoritarian control. we got reports of soldiers in istanbul at the airport. the coup plotters proceeded around 5 or 6:00 p.m., to announce that they had taken over the country. this is an image earlier of gun shots over a crowd. and in response, erdogan face timed and urged people to take over the streets. that's what happened. urging people to take to the streets, to essentially preserve the government, preserve turkish
but there are reports in other places in this city, where there's tension, there's armed civilians, there's armed people of no uniform, and this is certainly the tension is still going on, according to every report we're getting from around the city. >> yes, i want to give people just a sense of the timeline here as they look at these live images that are coming in and set the table a little bit, so folks can get a sense. we started getting reports, most of it through social media. again,...
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there's a bit of irony here. jelani: there is. when we look at the castile situation in minnesota, he did what a motorist was supposed to do, followed the best practices. when he's pulled over, he tells the officer he has a licensed firearm in the car and from what we know, it combination him being shot fatally. miles: which compounds the horror. jelani: he was doing the right thing. theing from people during march before the shooting broke out, people were saying there was a heavy police presence but there was a pretty good rapport before you -- between the demonstrators and police. in both cases, you see people following what might be the best practices and you still wind up with the worst-case scenario. miles: where do we begin? with guns, retraining police, with condemnations of violence? anonymous seems to work. jelani: it doesn't. when we were looking at what happened in baton rouge with alton sterling who was shot fatally by a police officer, possibly by two officers on tuesday and looking at the do castilewith philan in mi
there's a bit of irony here. jelani: there is. when we look at the castile situation in minnesota, he did what a motorist was supposed to do, followed the best practices. when he's pulled over, he tells the officer he has a licensed firearm in the car and from what we know, it combination him being shot fatally. miles: which compounds the horror. jelani: he was doing the right thing. theing from people during march before the shooting broke out, people were saying there was a heavy police...
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she's been there for 58 years. their careers are very unique among nasa centers, although there were other woman who were working at computers at other nasa centers, their jobs were quite special and the careers they had. quite unique. >> host: now, you mentioned a moment ago eleanor francis while looking for a name for your children, i'm wondering because you have the wonderful story about her in the production or preface of your book. i'm wondering how did you choose the particular pub set of women that you speak about in the book because you do so in such wonderful detail? personal detail, how did you choose which ones to focus on and why. >> there aren't easy because there so many women who had contribution and held a variety of roles at the jet proportion lab and at nasa for that matter but i tend to focus on this group of women because they were there from the very beginning and their careers were so long and, you know, hayed the good fortune of being able to meet many of these women in person and get the to
she's been there for 58 years. their careers are very unique among nasa centers, although there were other woman who were working at computers at other nasa centers, their jobs were quite special and the careers they had. quite unique. >> host: now, you mentioned a moment ago eleanor francis while looking for a name for your children, i'm wondering because you have the wonderful story about her in the production or preface of your book. i'm wondering how did you choose the particular pub...
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there were s.w.a.t. officers with their weapons, and there were some members of the public who happened to be caught up in this because they were at the memorial outside of the headquarters, and to be there and to talk to regular people and see how scared they are, it brought some of that home. there was this idea of everyone was sort of, like, what's happening now? what is is this? you know, it struck home. >> rose: manny, thank you for coming. pleasure to have you on the program. hope we can do it again. >> appreciate it. thanks for having me on. >> rose: we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: we continue our conversation about police use of force, about force applied and violence applied against the police and the idea of the "black lives matter" movement. we talked to charles blow, a "new york times" op-ed columnist and contributor to cnn. i'm very pleads to have him at the table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you have said this tears at the fabric of our nation. >> right. >> rose: give us a s
there were s.w.a.t. officers with their weapons, and there were some members of the public who happened to be caught up in this because they were at the memorial outside of the headquarters, and to be there and to talk to regular people and see how scared they are, it brought some of that home. there was this idea of everyone was sort of, like, what's happening now? what is is this? you know, it struck home. >> rose: manny, thank you for coming. pleasure to have you on the program. hope...
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there are tons of development happening there, there is new apartments going up all over the place and these people will want somewhere to go and riptide is a community hub and a place to see live entertainment and it is a great place and think you should go ahead and approve the permit to the planning commission recommendation. >> thank you. if you heard the first tone and bell that means you have 30 more seconds. why don't we take this side and alternate. >> good evening. thank you for letting me speak. marry [inaudible] and i'm a life long sunset resident so things that effect the sunset effect me. i'm completely in agreement with the owners who i find have great integrity and have done substantial work to try and handle the noise in the bar such as it is. i have to talk about the gambleing when you talked about bingo. some refer to it as noisy gambleing. it is one woman with a microphone and probably the only noise you will hear is bingo. if someone calls it gamble ing it is not and no money is exchanged. i want to reiterate the community support and the fact it is a great place an
there are tons of development happening there, there is new apartments going up all over the place and these people will want somewhere to go and riptide is a community hub and a place to see live entertainment and it is a great place and think you should go ahead and approve the permit to the planning commission recommendation. >> thank you. if you heard the first tone and bell that means you have 30 more seconds. why don't we take this side and alternate. >> good evening. thank...
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so there's one. we could have gotten possibly better terms on soes, depends on which terms are being blocked by which country. if we had given the vietnamese better access in textiles. and i agree with dan about agriculture. agriculture is not bad. it's a positive. i can see why farm states like it because japan is more open than it was. but the second most protectionist country in my own rating in agriculture after japan in the agreement is the u.s. we're the biggest in the world but not opening our market as much as others. that's not a sensible position in my view. it may be politically justified. we bought off paul ryan with dairy provisions. it may be a politically good move, but it doesn't show this is -- we were hell bent for agricultural liberalization. which would be what would be the interest to the u.s. as a whole. >> other questions? one, two, three. so -- the lady -- >> thank you. michelle eagan, wilson center. my question is, final provisions for the future. this is a temporary provisio
so there's one. we could have gotten possibly better terms on soes, depends on which terms are being blocked by which country. if we had given the vietnamese better access in textiles. and i agree with dan about agriculture. agriculture is not bad. it's a positive. i can see why farm states like it because japan is more open than it was. but the second most protectionist country in my own rating in agriculture after japan in the agreement is the u.s. we're the biggest in the world but not...
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there is no doubt that there are -- there are a lot of questions that have been asked about horse race polling and when we go into say hillary, let's clinton's advantage of six or seven points holds. what does that do to voters who are maybe not as motivated to get out to the polls if they know that one candidate has a significantly and the outcome is not terribly in doubt. does it affect turnout? does it affect how people want to vote? do people want to send a message and vote against it? as far as the first part, that is part of our democracy, that or u.s. citizen, 18 years older can turn out and their ballot counts the same as somebody who reads the new york times or the washington post every day, or our website at politico. what i will say is that pollsters, particularly as we get later in the process, they really try to discern when they , who is goingks to vote and who is not. get to knowoters the candidates and get to see the range of the convention, you start drilling down and you only want those people in your polls who are going to vote because frequently, the people who are
there is no doubt that there are -- there are a lot of questions that have been asked about horse race polling and when we go into say hillary, let's clinton's advantage of six or seven points holds. what does that do to voters who are maybe not as motivated to get out to the polls if they know that one candidate has a significantly and the outcome is not terribly in doubt. does it affect turnout? does it affect how people want to vote? do people want to send a message and vote against it? as...
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there is a lot of opportunity there for 5g. in terms of home broadband, we are looking at seeing if you can use it for a fixed broadband in the home. we are running field tests right now. you know there is a lot of questions about sort of what kind of environment it will work on and the spectrum is high frequency spectrum actually. there is different bands the commissioner is looking at to open up. because it is high frequency it has different propagation characteristics so we have to do trials in certain environments. we are determined and it is big priority and we are determined to have a product in the market sometime next year which is two or three years sooner than conventional wisdom planned. >> what are some specific applications you think could change the way people live? >> guest: there is a lot of possibilities. in the health care space it is interesting. one thing i talked about is a remote monitoring service. what kind of application can monitor senior citizens who are living at home and you want to monitor and know
there is a lot of opportunity there for 5g. in terms of home broadband, we are looking at seeing if you can use it for a fixed broadband in the home. we are running field tests right now. you know there is a lot of questions about sort of what kind of environment it will work on and the spectrum is high frequency spectrum actually. there is different bands the commissioner is looking at to open up. because it is high frequency it has different propagation characteristics so we have to do trials...
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so, there is a freshwater supply for the men there. but as you can imagine, the further in the creek flows into worse the qualityt the qualit of water gets. this part here that flows under the stockade fence is the most sought after water in the camp. that will be important for a story i will tell you in just a minute. so, on top of the fence, on top of the stockade's, what was known as a pigeon room where the guards sat with their rifles. as you can tell, there are many more prisoners then there are guards. spacedt is why they are out like they are on top of the fence. this, running along the bottom new the edge of the stockade, ass is a latrine, also known the sink. you can see the individuals using the toilets there that stretches the length of one side of the stockade fence. and another thing i want to point out to you about the camp, right here, you can sort of see a long, low railing, a piece of wood, that is stretching the length here in front of the sink. you can also get a sense of it here. and there is a space between this lo
so, there is a freshwater supply for the men there. but as you can imagine, the further in the creek flows into worse the qualityt the qualit of water gets. this part here that flows under the stockade fence is the most sought after water in the camp. that will be important for a story i will tell you in just a minute. so, on top of the fence, on top of the stockade's, what was known as a pigeon room where the guards sat with their rifles. as you can tell, there are many more prisoners then...
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there's still a possibility out there. know it's a long shot, for some people who tell me maybe trump will surprise the gop at the convention and announce maybe a ted cruz vp slot. people think that's off the table because he's not endorsed him, but what if he did that night and there's big surprises. there's also scott walker. how do we know he's not a vp? i think a lot of people, including myself, can't wait to watch the convention and see what unfolds. he met with the lawmakers, it went well, and the party is really coming together, which is very hopeful for the future. >> rich, you know a lot of people here in new york, maybe you don't know personally, but say he's like bill clinton, a charmer, a good salesman. is that showing up, the private donald trump not seen on the podium? >> i don't think so. i think it's more the party, the elected officials of the party are in a really awkward position, and they realize they need to support the nominee or make a show of supporting the nominee or risk being a debacle in novembe
there's still a possibility out there. know it's a long shot, for some people who tell me maybe trump will surprise the gop at the convention and announce maybe a ted cruz vp slot. people think that's off the table because he's not endorsed him, but what if he did that night and there's big surprises. there's also scott walker. how do we know he's not a vp? i think a lot of people, including myself, can't wait to watch the convention and see what unfolds. he met with the lawmakers, it went...
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there's a lot, there are a lot of sociological effects to this. i mean, obviously, we need to reorient our economic system so is that we have people in rural communities able to make a fair living. it means a complete reorientation of our food policies, our economic policies. but one of the reasons that i wanted to write around energy is because of the short-term threats and because we need to get energy right, and we can create a lot of new jobs if we're doing an energy platform that's really about helping people and not helping a few dozen companies. that's because energy efficiency has huge potential. i mean, we need to retrofit just about every existing building. we need actually to have federal funding to get some of this underway. we have to reorient our political system, obviously, to be able to do this. but we decided to engage in this fight at food and water watch because, you know, there's really no choice if we're going to save our global climate. and we find that people really want to fight for what they want. they're tired of, you kno
there's a lot, there are a lot of sociological effects to this. i mean, obviously, we need to reorient our economic system so is that we have people in rural communities able to make a fair living. it means a complete reorientation of our food policies, our economic policies. but one of the reasons that i wanted to write around energy is because of the short-term threats and because we need to get energy right, and we can create a lot of new jobs if we're doing an energy platform that's really...
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there is a tradeoff there. and some of the informants turned out to be rather des creatures and their testimony can fall apart on the stand. can the fbi really control them? there are more there are undercover agents the more it is professionalized and better and you see that as the cases play out. the second thing is yes, the use of informants and it isn't just terrorism the fbi uses informants about, but it a form of human intelligence and something that has to be relied on but you have to be really smart about it and some people are and some aren't. that is what you see in the cases. the reason is the fbi is not large. the fbi is what, 13,000 agents to cover a domestic but global portfolio. so you want to not waste resources on individuals who are not the type to go toward al-qaeda. you have to make sure you make it the right play. >> one of the things, and allow me to just comment, about people who would never be able to do it themselves and usually he we people who are idiots. you don't have to be smart to
there is a tradeoff there. and some of the informants turned out to be rather des creatures and their testimony can fall apart on the stand. can the fbi really control them? there are more there are undercover agents the more it is professionalized and better and you see that as the cases play out. the second thing is yes, the use of informants and it isn't just terrorism the fbi uses informants about, but it a form of human intelligence and something that has to be relied on but you have to be...
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there are areas there are disagreeme disagreements. i have been impressed the dialogue has been so candid and it's particularly important now because you have a new leadership, the king and crown prince, who need to be working as a team. they have a number of challenges on the security front given what's happening in yemen and their borders and other countri countries. it's a critically important relationship we will continue to nurture and definitively. >> this gentleman here the third independe end. >> would you please give us your assessment of the terrorism -- and the contribution your agency gives? >> we do cooperate with the egypti egyptians. i spoke with my egyptian counter part this week to do what we can to protect individuals inside egypt and others. the challenge is there is an isil group there but used to be a local group that basically pledged allegiance to isil. it's not as though it's a start-up, this group was very active in the sinai for a number of years now part of the isis global architecture. their responsibility f
there are areas there are disagreeme disagreements. i have been impressed the dialogue has been so candid and it's particularly important now because you have a new leadership, the king and crown prince, who need to be working as a team. they have a number of challenges on the security front given what's happening in yemen and their borders and other countri countries. it's a critically important relationship we will continue to nurture and definitively. >> this gentleman here the third...
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there is not a huge amount -- i think there is a variety of this program is sensible. they are in a world in which air so privileged in guernsey, the weather is fantastic, they have a set of rules, it is hard to think that there going to be a great example, but they do many sensible things. they are very dominated by a few large firms and they are not great on entrepreneurship at all. i remember having this conversation with a reporter on this. why would anybody be an entrepreneur? and he said there are people today,ing from stanford they would say that is rather than being a partner at price, waterhouse and cooper's. was -- it starts with the social state. person innovation and a to make sure people are brought in. the project is a well-designed program that walks people through steps. it moves them into making things that moves along. grokster is in the process of being worked out. new york has done a number of things to try to encourage entrepreneurship. one of my favorite things they had a great map of permits that you need to go through to start your restaurant or
there is not a huge amount -- i think there is a variety of this program is sensible. they are in a world in which air so privileged in guernsey, the weather is fantastic, they have a set of rules, it is hard to think that there going to be a great example, but they do many sensible things. they are very dominated by a few large firms and they are not great on entrepreneurship at all. i remember having this conversation with a reporter on this. why would anybody be an entrepreneur? and he said...
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there were thousands and thousands of people there and it was one of my first big rally.on stage was alive bald eagle and a member of duck dynasty and a lip-synch or and i was like everyone's here for the show, this is is a big show in town tonight and it's free and people are already at the fair and that's why the crowds here. then i ran around and i talked to a dozen people and every single person i talked to one of wanted donald trump to be president. they're tired of politicians. they're tired of people being politically correct. they're tired of paying taxes and feeling like they're not getting anything out of it. they're tired of their small town, especially in oklahoma, oil towns drying up. i had this moment where i realized these big crowds aren't just there for the show, there's definitely people at every rally who just want to check it out. >> just like hillary clinton. i don't think everybody there was there to see her claim. >> that was a big moment for me. >> i think if you look at the big tea party waives in 2010 in 2014 and you look at the way challengers w
there were thousands and thousands of people there and it was one of my first big rally.on stage was alive bald eagle and a member of duck dynasty and a lip-synch or and i was like everyone's here for the show, this is is a big show in town tonight and it's free and people are already at the fair and that's why the crowds here. then i ran around and i talked to a dozen people and every single person i talked to one of wanted donald trump to be president. they're tired of politicians. they're...
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there is no criticism there. >> here is the theory of the case.omebody like pence who is not newt gingrich who wouldn't get out there on the debate stage and now do you think hillary clinton should also go safe. what do you make of that. >> i don't want her to go safe. i feel good about the fundamentals. i feel like the obama coalition and the base is strong but i don't think you could go safe in a race like this. i don't want to say -- poor tim kaine, everybody said he is boring but there are concerns he is pro-free trade and -- >> and vice president is still a big deal. in orlando, the democrat, i was there and the one that refused to absolutely say the words we are against the tpp in that platform so i have to agree. go big. go big. >> i want to zero in on that, nina. that is an important point. so donald trump who is against free trade, one of the big things of the campaign, he picks a guy for every free trade. >> and the wars. >> and for the ptt. so now you have hillary clinton who is against the ptt. >> and when bernie sanders came out stron
there is no criticism there. >> here is the theory of the case.omebody like pence who is not newt gingrich who wouldn't get out there on the debate stage and now do you think hillary clinton should also go safe. what do you make of that. >> i don't want her to go safe. i feel good about the fundamentals. i feel like the obama coalition and the base is strong but i don't think you could go safe in a race like this. i don't want to say -- poor tim kaine, everybody said he is boring...
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there's a counter balance. and the counter balance is we also don't want to have our candidates still cutting each other up seven months into the process. and so we move the convention date up from august to july. we move the end date up to the middle of may. we move the beginning back to february so we were to cut down the total period. it's kind of like having a shot clock in the nba. it would be like saying we want to go back to the four corners but we have a shot clock. you can't go back to that world anymore. that's why this is -- the doctrine of unintended consequences is so serious. you have a proposal like this that says hey, let's add the two weeks back in to a world that doesn't exist anymore. i want to address something that came up in the lasting point. the rule 12 committee can fix that. no, it can't. let me give you a great example. imagine me going to the 14 states that were on scc super tuesday and now say we're going to move your day. guess what in they have more delegates than the 25% threshol
there's a counter balance. and the counter balance is we also don't want to have our candidates still cutting each other up seven months into the process. and so we move the convention date up from august to july. we move the end date up to the middle of may. we move the beginning back to february so we were to cut down the total period. it's kind of like having a shot clock in the nba. it would be like saying we want to go back to the four corners but we have a shot clock. you can't go back to...
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there's many more out there. i've been able to understand that writing the book is only half the journey of the marketing as the other half and so because in my division i was the only african-american standing in her division we decided we wanted to leverage what we've learned and what caused us to be the last standinstanding and the sum of n companies. we currently have 40 bucks and a 227 more are coming this year. it's gone from a whole different level and that's because we understand the importance of digital technology. the advancements in digital technology are the best things that have happened. the advancements in digital technology are the worst things that have happened and that's because everyone who has ever had a cousin say all that drama in your life, you need to write a book. so there's a lot of loss of craft and respect and you have a votthought of people putting up material on the internet with books and making some up the material to stand out of the noise. >> the writer has used or can use or s
there's many more out there. i've been able to understand that writing the book is only half the journey of the marketing as the other half and so because in my division i was the only african-american standing in her division we decided we wanted to leverage what we've learned and what caused us to be the last standinstanding and the sum of n companies. we currently have 40 bucks and a 227 more are coming this year. it's gone from a whole different level and that's because we understand the...
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there's no screening.literally the psychological screening that should be happening is not happening so you can't train. once you brought in the front door people who may be psychologically inappropriate for the job and who may have deep bias and can't figure that out. you can't discipline on top of that and that's something everyone can agree on. >> i will say mr. castile's crime was his black skin. that was his crime. that's why he was killed. >> the governor of minnesota mark dayton said had they been white people in the car they wouldn't be dead. one of the things you talk about a lot is trust and the lack of trust. >> it's gone now. >> completely gone? >> i think it is. look, i'm not here to speak. i'm not speaking on behalf of anybody else, but i want people to understand when something happens in ferguson, baton rouge, whatever, that affects the relationship between the community and the police departments in those areas. so this is a nationwide thing. it's not, like, well, that just happened in bat
there's no screening.literally the psychological screening that should be happening is not happening so you can't train. once you brought in the front door people who may be psychologically inappropriate for the job and who may have deep bias and can't figure that out. you can't discipline on top of that and that's something everyone can agree on. >> i will say mr. castile's crime was his black skin. that was his crime. that's why he was killed. >> the governor of minnesota mark...
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emily: do you think there will be different guidelines? aaron: there will be.ob is to extract all that complexity away from the end user and from the customer. in "usa today," you told usa today you say that you think , hillary's plan hits on every count. talent, atoms, content, encryption, privacy. we recently spoke with mark cuban, who said this -- mark: i think tech illiteracy at the top for both candidates is a huge problem. you know, we talked about how do you deal with immigration, how do you deal with radical islamic terrorists trying to come into the country from wherever. right? there's no way just physically you can just interview everybody. you're going to need to use tech. emily: so he thinks trump and hillary are tech illiterate. aaron: when was that? emily: that was over the weekend. aaron: ok. but that was before her policies came out. it seemed like he was referring to how you would use technology to prevent terrorism. not he wasn't talking , specifically about things like patent reform, things like how do you make sure you have better stem educ
emily: do you think there will be different guidelines? aaron: there will be.ob is to extract all that complexity away from the end user and from the customer. in "usa today," you told usa today you say that you think , hillary's plan hits on every count. talent, atoms, content, encryption, privacy. we recently spoke with mark cuban, who said this -- mark: i think tech illiteracy at the top for both candidates is a huge problem. you know, we talked about how do you deal with...
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there is one more. there is one more speaker, former commissioner [inaudible] it says health services update. >> so, public comment is now, right? >> yes. >> i don't know how to do this. thank you health commissioners. nice to see you. so, and represent today taxpayers for public safety, which will be related to the jail health update. i wanted to say before i begin i was asked by supervisor breed and your director to be cochair in the work replacement project so i don't want to say i don't represent that either. so, at any rate i want to say i appreciate the report you will receive because through the leadership of supervisor breed and the board of supervisors, the mayor, the department of public health led by the director of public health, [inaudible] we have a new opportunity and a new framework to work with around jails that includes jail health because the agenda of inmates is really a very big social issue. as you know, health is a very important part of this. what you will see in the report is th
there is one more. there is one more speaker, former commissioner [inaudible] it says health services update. >> so, public comment is now, right? >> yes. >> i don't know how to do this. thank you health commissioners. nice to see you. so, and represent today taxpayers for public safety, which will be related to the jail health update. i wanted to say before i begin i was asked by supervisor breed and your director to be cochair in the work replacement project so i don't want...
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it's right there downtown blocks away from the shooting there. we worked, of course, extensively with dallas p.d. we had a lot of dallas p.d. officers on our task forces, and they worked the violent crime in the city with us. you know, we were trying to help them. of course they were a larger force than we were. but we targeted, you know, gun violence. that was atf's mission. of course, the bombs. we'd work with them constantly. we knew their command staffs. we met with them all the time. they're just one of the top police forces in the wo
it's right there downtown blocks away from the shooting there. we worked, of course, extensively with dallas p.d. we had a lot of dallas p.d. officers on our task forces, and they worked the violent crime in the city with us. you know, we were trying to help them. of course they were a larger force than we were. but we targeted, you know, gun violence. that was atf's mission. of course, the bombs. we'd work with them constantly. we knew their command staffs. we met with them all the time....
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people are on the streets there are tanks there the airport is shut down. there is no -- there is no youtube. state media has been shut down. at least some of it. and we have got a situation where, you know i don't know where this leads at this point. >> i was going to say i talked to a friend inside istanbul tonight right before i got on air here i asked them do you have any information of what's going on? he said we really don't. we have heard a formal statement. he thought at first there was some sort of terrorist attack in toxsim square. when we see the fighting on both sides, there is a reaction from individuals inside turkey with very limited information. and so that's one of the problems when you have the power like erdogan to be able to shut down media because you control the media, that's extremely problematic. that's not something that we in the nato. and i have to say, i have to go back to we have seen this coming for a long time in terms of erdogan's move towards the islamists. we have been very uncomfortable with this. but we haven't spoken out
people are on the streets there are tanks there the airport is shut down. there is no -- there is no youtube. state media has been shut down. at least some of it. and we have got a situation where, you know i don't know where this leads at this point. >> i was going to say i talked to a friend inside istanbul tonight right before i got on air here i asked them do you have any information of what's going on? he said we really don't. we have heard a formal statement. he thought at first...
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there is a search on for suspects, there could be others involved. police are planning a news conference -- coming up at 12:30 dallas time, 10:30 our time. it started with a peaceful protest rally earlier this evening, a peaceful march, and it ended with gunfire and 11 officers have been shot. four of them are dead. >> marchers were called a diverse group, with one common purpose, and that is to bring to an end the reckless necessary, described at police brutality, directed towards black individuals in this country. >> we want to show you a protest in oakland. this was at frank ogawa plays over to -- plaza over to 880. protestors started to move on to the highway, and stopping traffic in its tracks. northbound and southbound 880 are closed and have been for some time. justine has been following developments and keeping an eye on things in oakland. what's the latest? >> reporter: here's the question everybody wants to know. will 880 be open in time for the morning commute tomorrow? and according to the new pictures we're getting into the kron4 newsroo
there is a search on for suspects, there could be others involved. police are planning a news conference -- coming up at 12:30 dallas time, 10:30 our time. it started with a peaceful protest rally earlier this evening, a peaceful march, and it ended with gunfire and 11 officers have been shot. four of them are dead. >> marchers were called a diverse group, with one common purpose, and that is to bring to an end the reckless necessary, described at police brutality, directed towards black...
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police are worried there could be more victims out there.you have any information, calpolice. >>> we should learn the outcome. >>> pepco is gearing up for peak usage. customers can save cash through an incentive program today. they are offering a bill credit of $1 tractor-trailer 25 of -- $1.25 for every kilowatt usage from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. today. >>> you might want to bring a portable fan if you need to hand down to dupont circle. news 4 measured the temperature inside those stations. we did that for you today and it reached the high 80s, even 90 degrees there. repairs should be done by next saturday. >>> to keep trash crews safe in the hot temperatures, they will collect work temperatures starting now and tomorrow morning, whenever temperatures are expected to reach 90 degrees or higher, crews will start at 6 a.m. >> i have -- people have to be extra water for sure, stay away from caffeinated and alcohol. outside, this morning, it is a hazy sky to get your friday started. you are looking westbound. there's tyson's corner in the dista
police are worried there could be more victims out there.you have any information, calpolice. >>> we should learn the outcome. >>> pepco is gearing up for peak usage. customers can save cash through an incentive program today. they are offering a bill credit of $1 tractor-trailer 25 of -- $1.25 for every kilowatt usage from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. today. >>> you might want to bring a portable fan if you need to hand down to dupont circle. news 4 measured the...
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, been there yet. but -- >> you know, you want to -- >> i think it's probably a good idea if you just gave us your name briefly. >> [inaudible] from the foreign policy institute at sais. it's great to have you here, michelle, and congratulations on the book. it's a great way of looking at the world. when you look at, you know, we're here in the united states in an election season, and i'd like you to, i'd like you to reflect on whether you think the rise of donald trump is a gray rhino or a black swan. [laughter] number one. and number two, what are some of the biggest gray rhinos you see here in the united states? >> sure. that's a great question. and i can't -- if i had a nickel for every time i got -- [laughter] sorry, i got asked that question. it's something i've been giving a lot of thought to. for me, the idea of a reality tv star could become a leader in the primaries, that, i think, is really a black swan. but the, i also very much see him as a gray rhino. but it's, i feel like trump is the em
, been there yet. but -- >> you know, you want to -- >> i think it's probably a good idea if you just gave us your name briefly. >> [inaudible] from the foreign policy institute at sais. it's great to have you here, michelle, and congratulations on the book. it's a great way of looking at the world. when you look at, you know, we're here in the united states in an election season, and i'd like you to, i'd like you to reflect on whether you think the rise of donald trump is a...
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but there was talk that perhaps there were explosive devices left around dallas.even kind of intimated that to police at one point. that's when they decided to go in on him. ironically, ultimately he was the one that was killed by a bomb, but they did find this bomb making material inside his mother's home so that is alarming. i'm sure they're going to continue to investigate to look into that further. >> joel waled maine dallas for us tonight, thank you. >>> today hillary clinton spoke at the african methodist episcopal convention in philadelphia saying that people are cry kg out for an end to gun violence. >> i would not be here tonight if i did not believe we can come together with a sense of shared purpose and belief in our shared humanity. and if i did not know we must, because truly we are stronger together, not separated into factions. >> clinton said if elected president she will work to develop national guidelines for use of force by police officers. donald trump called off the campaign event today in miami because of the dallas police shootings. trump is
but there was talk that perhaps there were explosive devices left around dallas.even kind of intimated that to police at one point. that's when they decided to go in on him. ironically, ultimately he was the one that was killed by a bomb, but they did find this bomb making material inside his mother's home so that is alarming. i'm sure they're going to continue to investigate to look into that further. >> joel waled maine dallas for us tonight, thank you. >>> today hillary...
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are there co-conspirators? is there someone that aided and abetted this terrible crime and that's what our police investigators are looking at. if there are, we will find them and we will bring them to justice, as well. >> mayor rawlings, again, i appreciate your time tonight and my sympathies you. >> thank you. let's come together as a country, okay? let's use this as an opportunity to join arms and unify. thank you. >> let's hope that many hear and take those words deeply to heart. thank you, sir. >>> out front next, the man who risked his life to film the attack as it was happening in dallas. he is my guest after this. >> one calling them hypocrites and one of the police officers killed last night, an iraq war veteran, multiple tours of duty. his father is my guest coming up. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for peo
are there co-conspirators? is there someone that aided and abetted this terrible crime and that's what our police investigators are looking at. if there are, we will find them and we will bring them to justice, as well. >> mayor rawlings, again, i appreciate your time tonight and my sympathies you. >> thank you. let's come together as a country, okay? let's use this as an opportunity to join arms and unify. thank you. >> let's hope that many hear and take those words deeply to...
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there's no qualified workers or there's a slowdown?> a combination of both because unemployment is less than 5%. as it drops down there would be wage inflation which we haven't seen. or you'll see the jobs go unfilled. >> just one point on that because the other focus this morning is going to be on the wage inflation picture. while the payroll figure goes up and down each month, one of the things the market will be focused on is the wage figure. we expect that to go up. the figure should be around 2.6. if you look at the trends, that's showing you the full employment data being talked about. that leads to slowing. >> we've had a six-month trend of people coming back into the workforce and you just had two months that looked to me a lot like regression to the mean or reversion to the mean which you had a decline. you could see this come back again where this trend which i think made a lot of sense, you had people coming back in. people were coming back into the workforce. that's an interesting dynamic. >> it's not just old people. we're
there's no qualified workers or there's a slowdown?> a combination of both because unemployment is less than 5%. as it drops down there would be wage inflation which we haven't seen. or you'll see the jobs go unfilled. >> just one point on that because the other focus this morning is going to be on the wage inflation picture. while the payroll figure goes up and down each month, one of the things the market will be focused on is the wage figure. we expect that to go up. the figure...
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chairman: there is no intent there? does she not understand these people don't have security clearances? director comey: surely, she understands at least some of them do not. chairman: it is reasonable to think she is reading classified information, is that not intent to provide a non-cleared person access to classified information? director comey: you are mixing me up, not your fault, but someone maintaining your server is reading your e-mails. that is not the case here. there is a separate thing, when she is engaging counsel to reply with the state department's request, there is information that is classified. chairman: did hillary clinton's attorneys, without security clearances, see classified information? director comey: as i sit here, i don't know the answer. chairman: it has to be. yes, they came across 100 and 10, read them all. we saw the e-mails but did not read them? director comey: i said this in my statement on tuesday. by using headers and search terms. chairman: i know you read them all. is it reasonable
chairman: there is no intent there? does she not understand these people don't have security clearances? director comey: surely, she understands at least some of them do not. chairman: it is reasonable to think she is reading classified information, is that not intent to provide a non-cleared person access to classified information? director comey: you are mixing me up, not your fault, but someone maintaining your server is reading your e-mails. that is not the case here. there is a separate...
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there are a lot of challenges. i would be wrong that it's not there. i think that there is some. if you were going to think about what you're going to do to address that, first of all, the best thing to do is have people graduate for high school more, better education. that's been happening to underrecognized degree. there are 3 million fewer black men with high school education, rates have gone down from 29 to 17%, if i remember it right. very dramatically in a 1-year -- 15-year period. we know what to do. how do you deal with the overincar -- overincarceration. negative impacts on this population that's been facing a lot of challenges. let me add to that too. i like what you said, david, there's a general point that investing in human capital pays off. pays off big time. the younger you educate or -- the earlier you help young children like age one, age four, preschool, you get the bigger payoff over time and we are learning that from scientific studies, the evidence is very clear, here is the problem, again, it requires investment up front with payoff coming 20 years down the
there are a lot of challenges. i would be wrong that it's not there. i think that there is some. if you were going to think about what you're going to do to address that, first of all, the best thing to do is have people graduate for high school more, better education. that's been happening to underrecognized degree. there are 3 million fewer black men with high school education, rates have gone down from 29 to 17%, if i remember it right. very dramatically in a 1-year -- 15-year period. we...
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there's no french dream. there's no eu dream. there's no german dream.atus to easily bring in a large number of immigrants. in france, for instance, if you have a muslim sounding name with certain qualifications, you're 2 1/2 times less likely to be called to a job interview than you are if you have a christian name. 70% of the french prison population is muslim. i think it's very interesting, as clarissa was reporting earlier, that the perpetrator in this attack had a petty criminal background. if we look at every attack, the "charlie hebdo" attack, the november pairis attacks, the brussels attack, almost everyone has spent time in the french prison system, which is clearly incubating a great number of jihadis. they come in with a criminal background. they often are sort of in a sense the university of jihad. this is a very serious problem for france to get a hold on. >> paul, we experienced something similar to this about 20 years ago when people were worried about the proliferation of wahabiism being spread throughout the prison and they might be radi
there's no french dream. there's no eu dream. there's no german dream.atus to easily bring in a large number of immigrants. in france, for instance, if you have a muslim sounding name with certain qualifications, you're 2 1/2 times less likely to be called to a job interview than you are if you have a christian name. 70% of the french prison population is muslim. i think it's very interesting, as clarissa was reporting earlier, that the perpetrator in this attack had a petty criminal...
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and there is a reasons why we could talk about why there is tech reasons there is discovery reasons. there is the fact that most people don't listen in the same day that something is produced, like a lot of other mediums. but what has thrived in its place is so heartening to me. it's context. it's explanation. it's narrative. and a lot of it has gotten us far past the sort binaries of who is winning the horse race today, whose got the cycle down. not to denigrate that because there is part that is really interesting to me. "the washington post" is doing with their series presidential, where they go through and talk about each and every one of the presidents and their challenges and their story. mike and the economist are doing a show called special relationship, which is really fantastic, which has a political reporter from the uk talking to one here in the u.s. and if anybody has traveled overseas recently and tried to have a political conversation with somebody who is not american, you will know exactly how interesting that can be. and the show really gets at that. and i would just
and there is a reasons why we could talk about why there is tech reasons there is discovery reasons. there is the fact that most people don't listen in the same day that something is produced, like a lot of other mediums. but what has thrived in its place is so heartening to me. it's context. it's explanation. it's narrative. and a lot of it has gotten us far past the sort binaries of who is winning the horse race today, whose got the cycle down. not to denigrate that because there is part that...
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there were not a lot of people there. and twore two priests other members of the congregation -- these two armed men entered the church from a backdoor, and we understand they were armed with knives, possibly other weapons, though we do not have confirmation of that. they took the congregation hostage. police arrived on the scene quickly and the situation was neutralized within just a few hours. the two hostage takers were killed by police. the the police entered church, they saw that the priest, in his 80's or 90's, had been killed. reportedly had his throat slit, although we have not confirmed that yet. also reports that a second hostage had been gravely injured, fighting for his or r r life. reports also coming out from saint-etienne-du-rouvray suggesting that that other victim was one of the nuns. the interior ministry has not confirmed that. she is in a very serious situation indeed. claire: do we have any idea who the attackers were? kate: we do not have any sense. -- there are some reports from local media suggesti
there were not a lot of people there. and twore two priests other members of the congregation -- these two armed men entered the church from a backdoor, and we understand they were armed with knives, possibly other weapons, though we do not have confirmation of that. they took the congregation hostage. police arrived on the scene quickly and the situation was neutralized within just a few hours. the two hostage takers were killed by police. the the police entered church, they saw that the...
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there's not just saltwater, there's potable water. some mississippi river islands, they would become strategic readouts. presidents island, johnson's island, island number 10. these are the locations of contraband camps, places of protection, and they become places unto themselves, places of an experiment. most of these islands are all women and children and they learn how to do for themselves. they built lasting connections, even if the island communities themselves don't last. there is even a story of all slaves gravitate to rivers during this period and make their way through them. during this time as there is great migrations of free slaves, you see mexicans setting up great platforms right in the middle of the rio grande. if you can swim that platform without drowning, you can get your freedom in mexico. you are not just going north, you are going south too. the other scene i wanted to bring to your attention was revival. i argue that emancipation is a religious event. emancipation gets marked religiously by freed people in these
there's not just saltwater, there's potable water. some mississippi river islands, they would become strategic readouts. presidents island, johnson's island, island number 10. these are the locations of contraband camps, places of protection, and they become places unto themselves, places of an experiment. most of these islands are all women and children and they learn how to do for themselves. they built lasting connections, even if the island communities themselves don't last. there is even a...
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there? was interesting was their willingness to come up and talk. i ran into a lot of the california delegation, i get what everybody at this table is saying, those folks are still going back home with a lot of salt in their wounds. >> are they still jill stein voters? >> some of them yes. and some of them trump. >> a guy goes yelling out to the lobby yelling "bernie or trump." >> that shocked me. can we walk and talk? there was this energy -- let me deal with michelle obama. finest first lady. i put her and barbara bush and laura bush in that corner of the first lady club where it's just special. what she did tonight, that line struck me as a black man to hear her talking about wake up in a house built by slaves just brought back a flood of emotion. but then the politics of this night, still the undercurrent we cannot lose sight of is the fact that you have this rift starting with debbie wasserman schultz and all of that has to get worked out, it probably would -- >> but we're watching it g
there? was interesting was their willingness to come up and talk. i ran into a lot of the california delegation, i get what everybody at this table is saying, those folks are still going back home with a lot of salt in their wounds. >> are they still jill stein voters? >> some of them yes. and some of them trump. >> a guy goes yelling out to the lobby yelling "bernie or trump." >> that shocked me. can we walk and talk? there was this energy -- let me deal with...
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but you go in, and there's a moment there. >> he was saying, "hey, i can't find my way out." was just saying, "come to my voice, come to my voice." but he almost made another right into where the, like -- i think it was a dining room, and it was just totally engulfed in flames. i reached out, grabbed him, and said, "this way." we just went out and coughed up a couple lungs. >> now, tanto, you're back here with d.b. >> yes. all right, look -- one of the libyan guards in the back, he goes, "mister, mister, come open -- open the gate. open the gate." so i came back. i opened up the gate. i looked at the commander. i said, "when you come through this gate, you close it and you lock it." and i moved forward. and, you know, as we found later, he didn't do that. and we paid for it. we paid for it down the road. >> you've been there for a while now. and you can't find the ambassador. you've been in multiple times. then you hear gunfire from outside the compound. and then rocket-propelled grenade. >> all of a sudden, a big explosion -- bam! just huge. and i -- >> where's it hit? >> it
but you go in, and there's a moment there. >> he was saying, "hey, i can't find my way out." was just saying, "come to my voice, come to my voice." but he almost made another right into where the, like -- i think it was a dining room, and it was just totally engulfed in flames. i reached out, grabbed him, and said, "this way." we just went out and coughed up a couple lungs. >> now, tanto, you're back here with d.b. >> yes. all right, look -- one...
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it's there. >> you're right. after ronald reagan, you saw the rise of pat buchanan and populist conservatisconservatis. you saw the rise of the tea party, this anger about the banks being bailed out. but it never became a coherent political movement until you had the celebrity candidate, donald trump, step to the fore. >> there's a new, to get back to what i said, new nbc news map showing the updated battleground states. these are the states that are going to decide the election, nbc thinks. over-industrial states like new hampshire. not a big state but pivotal. pennsylvania which is pivotal. ohio, of course. michigan, wisconsin. by the way, those two are considered still leaning democrat. what do you make of that? pennsylvania has always been the state that republicans sort of lust for, if you will. they go that's the one we're going to grab. >> like fool's gold. >> you don't think they will get it this time? >> i think pennsylvania is tough. there's something about pennsylvania. you look at it, they always -- >
it's there. >> you're right. after ronald reagan, you saw the rise of pat buchanan and populist conservatisconservatis. you saw the rise of the tea party, this anger about the banks being bailed out. but it never became a coherent political movement until you had the celebrity candidate, donald trump, step to the fore. >> there's a new, to get back to what i said, new nbc news map showing the updated battleground states. these are the states that are going to decide the election,...
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>> there's an awful lot there. let me see if i can dissect it. i'm certainly not going to get ahead of what is still an ongoing process now with the state department or speculate one way or the other about which way this will go. i don't know. i'm happy to ask the question, your question about administrative processes. i don't know if there's a technical definition for administrative and whether that applies in broad scope to only current employees or former employees. i'll have to take that. on the security clearance process or review, all i can tell you generally speaking is that if there's a need -- and i'm speaking broadly, not to this -- that the way it typically works as i understand it is that the department that issues a security clearance if there is -- if it's determined that clearance needs to be reviewed for whatever reason it's up to that -- it's up to the department that issued it to review it. regardless of whether the employee is still at the -- is still employed by the agency. the agency has that responsibility unless, of course,
>> there's an awful lot there. let me see if i can dissect it. i'm certainly not going to get ahead of what is still an ongoing process now with the state department or speculate one way or the other about which way this will go. i don't know. i'm happy to ask the question, your question about administrative processes. i don't know if there's a technical definition for administrative and whether that applies in broad scope to only current employees or former employees. i'll have to take...
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he's not just there to look at the beautiful stuff. he's there to run.ats it like he's on a mountain bike. he runs up the hill, beautiful peaks and valleys. then it gets even scarier. >> why would you want to run up a mountain? >> why wouldn't you? look what you get to see. >> perfect motivation. get your butt off the couch. >> yeah, this is your backyard. >> you're out there every single day. >> you see people on a mountain bike. he's just doing it on two legs. he keeps going. he gets rocky, craggy areas and keeps going and climbing up. >> literally running. that's what he's doing right there. that's brilliant. >> i feel like it would fall flat on the ground. i'd be so scared of that flat drop. i just love what this guy is able to do. and they have many, many trails that people can take on to get up there. >> planning a wedding can be very expensive so why not look around to your neighborhood and find out how to save a ton of money. that's what this couple did. keith and bethany decided to use the free staten island ferry as their wedding venue. they ma
he's not just there to look at the beautiful stuff. he's there to run.ats it like he's on a mountain bike. he runs up the hill, beautiful peaks and valleys. then it gets even scarier. >> why would you want to run up a mountain? >> why wouldn't you? look what you get to see. >> perfect motivation. get your butt off the couch. >> yeah, this is your backyard. >> you're out there every single day. >> you see people on a mountain bike. he's just doing it on two...
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state there is of a lot of great ones there i was surprised. is surprised how much work went into it. in it was quite incredible before sputnik even launch they were studying together and putting them in stages and really wanted to launch the first american satellite at teesixteen and they do but i was shocked they could have done this one year before sputnik was launched. to learn about the details to go into that in working on this and they were not supposed to. there were only looking at nose cones but instead of spacecraft and that is fascinating. >> host: that is fascinating they could keep so many things quiet especially at jpl that has a sad history, especially during the red scare to lose people to political concerns. they both had to leave in a little bit under the radar. and were the subjects involved but under the radar projects from vassa powers that be to keep him going? >> there was different security clearance there were different colors for badges or security clearances and those that worked as computers have the highest clearan
state there is of a lot of great ones there i was surprised. is surprised how much work went into it. in it was quite incredible before sputnik even launch they were studying together and putting them in stages and really wanted to launch the first american satellite at teesixteen and they do but i was shocked they could have done this one year before sputnik was launched. to learn about the details to go into that in working on this and they were not supposed to. there were only looking at...
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that's why he's there. it's a solid choice and i'm proud of that choice and it show ace lot of maturity and understanding of what's needed by donald trump. >> we're going to leave it there. thank you for waking up so early. >> have a good time this week. >> thanks. well, the time now is about ten minutes until the top of the hour. up in arms, a battle brewing in cleveland over the open carry law in wake of the baton rouge attack on police officers. >> the new push to ban weapons and what governor kasich has to say about that. >> in the wake of the deadly police shootings in baton rouge and dallas a cleveland police unit is asking to suspend conceal and carry gun laws during the republican national convention. >> but governor kasich says his hands are tied. good morning. >> good morning to everyone. here in ohio they allow them to wear their opens in public and that law does stand here at the rnc with the exception of the secure zone. people are allowed to walk around cleveland with their guns and it's getti
that's why he's there. it's a solid choice and i'm proud of that choice and it show ace lot of maturity and understanding of what's needed by donald trump. >> we're going to leave it there. thank you for waking up so early. >> have a good time this week. >> thanks. well, the time now is about ten minutes until the top of the hour. up in arms, a battle brewing in cleveland over the open carry law in wake of the baton rouge attack on police officers. >> the new push to ban...
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wasn't there.ined he had been so worried that he did his own investigation, watching his own front door from his car parked out front. >> order some movies, detective movie and somebody comes back to a crime scene. i wanted to see who knocked on my door,s i parked my car in the front with a notebook. >> you were doing your own surveillance? >> yes. >> it sounded a little odd. maybe casey had seen too many crime movies. but if he had he'd probably know cops don't miss little details like -- well, like this. >> you were sitting across the table from me. he's wearing a short-sleeved short, he had his jeans on and sandals, and instantly, i can see scratches on both his arms. he's got a scratch across his forehead from his hairline to his eye. >> how did you get all these scratches on you? >> we go to the park all the time. we go other pond, we pick up fishing lines all the time. you go there. fishing line. >> those are from fishing lines? >> no, no, i will explain. >> k.c. explained he was walking the
wasn't there.ined he had been so worried that he did his own investigation, watching his own front door from his car parked out front. >> order some movies, detective movie and somebody comes back to a crime scene. i wanted to see who knocked on my door,s i parked my car in the front with a notebook. >> you were doing your own surveillance? >> yes. >> it sounded a little odd. maybe casey had seen too many crime movies. but if he had he'd probably know cops don't miss...
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just show him down there, what he does. >> there is a guy under there.a under the wine bot. >> look what andrew does down there. andrew built it. andrew pours wine into that contraption for a living. andrew, thank you for all you do. >> thank you, andrew. the one i wanted to show was from. >> "mr. and mrs. smith". >> "gone with the wind." remember, when he kisses her and picks her and takes her up the stairs. >> this was a moment for a teacher on "american's got talent" 32 years old from las vegas, her name is moya angela. she got on "america's got talent" and sang her heart out. >> why now at the age of 32 have you decided you are going to go on a show like this. >> it is time for me to stand on my own feet as moya angela show the word what i'm made of. ♪ ♪ it's all coming back to me now ♪ ♪ >> wow. what a life-changing moment. >> good for her. >> every now and then, you get to witness somebody's moment. >> she knew it. >> let's head to the next round. >> look who is over there. dennis leery is here. >> nice of you to come here. >> somebody say hello. >
just show him down there, what he does. >> there is a guy under there.a under the wine bot. >> look what andrew does down there. andrew built it. andrew pours wine into that contraption for a living. andrew, thank you for all you do. >> thank you, andrew. the one i wanted to show was from. >> "mr. and mrs. smith". >> "gone with the wind." remember, when he kisses her and picks her and takes her up the stairs. >> this was a moment for a...
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there is no division there.nd americans of all races and backgrounds are also rightly saddened and angered about the deaths of alton sterling and the land of castile and the large -- for lando castile the story is available online and usa today.com. a painful week of police and protesters trying to say that america is united, to convey a message of solace and unity in the wake of an extraordinary week that rubbed raw issues of police safety and racial , saying he believes america will come together to find common ground. zone, a at violence in america past inner cities. lucia is joining us on our line for democrats. welcome to the program. caller: good morning. this is the first time i ever called. host: we are glad to hear from you. caller: glad to hear from you all. i watch you all every day you come on at 7:00. i am saying i do not think it is right what happened to those police. god said that shalt not kill. itrayed and i cried about because they are innocent police. i figured nobody should take their life a
there is no division there.nd americans of all races and backgrounds are also rightly saddened and angered about the deaths of alton sterling and the land of castile and the large -- for lando castile the story is available online and usa today.com. a painful week of police and protesters trying to say that america is united, to convey a message of solace and unity in the wake of an extraordinary week that rubbed raw issues of police safety and racial , saying he believes america will come...
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he said there was a gap. there was an original shot, his words, possibly a warning shot followed by multiple gunshots. what do you make of that 12347? >> well, when people talk about trianglezati trianglezation, they're talking about shooters in different locations. so when the victims receive fire, they actually run in to the next level of fire. and it's an ambush of triangulation. it is a military tactic, a tactic that s.w.a.t. teams know, police officers understand it and in that situation, of an elevated fire, you have to run towards the fire to get out of the kill zone. but it souns sounds like that the kill zone was fairley large and the gunmen that were placed -- where they placed themselves gives them a long periods to actually take aim and loot at their vijts. >> that's interesting that you mention that would be a military tactic. what type of experience or what do you think about background of the shooters would be involved 123 this would be so strategically planned. >> a lot of this is out in the m
he said there was a gap. there was an original shot, his words, possibly a warning shot followed by multiple gunshots. what do you make of that 12347? >> well, when people talk about trianglezati trianglezation, they're talking about shooters in different locations. so when the victims receive fire, they actually run in to the next level of fire. and it's an ambush of triangulation. it is a military tactic, a tactic that s.w.a.t. teams know, police officers understand it and in that...
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it was, among other things, a very powerful visual to see the president there, to see him there with vice president joe biden and see him with former president george w. bush who lives nearby there and chief david brown who is one of the most popular men in america. chief brown saying yesterday calling on some of the folks who have been protesting here in dallas to perhaps stop in and pick up an application at the police department behind me. we can tell you according to dallas police late last night and early this morning there has been so much interest now in becoming a police officer in the city they've now had to put a notice on their website. there has been some good that has come from this, perhaps that is it. meanwhile tomorrow the funerals for the officers who have died, those funerals set to start tomorrow. there will be a funeral in dallas every day through saturday. steve. >> that puts it in perspective. craig melvin outside that memorial service in dallas. thanks for that. >>> also outside the memorial service jacob is standing by there. he's with some of the police offic
it was, among other things, a very powerful visual to see the president there, to see him there with vice president joe biden and see him with former president george w. bush who lives nearby there and chief david brown who is one of the most popular men in america. chief brown saying yesterday calling on some of the folks who have been protesting here in dallas to perhaps stop in and pick up an application at the police department behind me. we can tell you according to dallas police late last...
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there are 26 measures. each measure is assigned a point value from the low end of things, 1 point and showers and lockers for example is 1 point. that is something that triggers start at 10,000 square feet for non residential development and move on to things that have more effectiveness and reduce vehicle miles traveled more than shower squz lockers. things like public transit subsidies or the amount of parking you provide on site. less parking, more effective it is at reducing vehicle miles traveled. how this might play out, my colleague cory teague will give a example project. >> good afternoon. i before you last year for the transportation sustainability fee for two meetings and appreciate your support of that program then. happy to be in front of you again today. so, wade talked about the background, the framework of the program and at the project level. we actually have the first step is developer or public can use a online tool that will have all the measures and they will be able to plug in the info
there are 26 measures. each measure is assigned a point value from the low end of things, 1 point and showers and lockers for example is 1 point. that is something that triggers start at 10,000 square feet for non residential development and move on to things that have more effectiveness and reduce vehicle miles traveled more than shower squz lockers. things like public transit subsidies or the amount of parking you provide on site. less parking, more effective it is at reducing vehicle miles...