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tobia, youth coverewhite supremacist movement. you were at charlottesville last yeerm i know you understand a great deal about them.th for the rest ocountry, charlottesville last year was an enormous eye-opener. >> by this time last year i had been to many white supremacist, kkk type rallies, national social but i had never seen anything like that. besides the sheer number of people there, it was also the variety of white supremacists and nationalis. you had old-school neo confederates and also davi duke, a name that hasn't been in the headlines since the early 1990s. more importantly you had this new generation, the alt right, which people were just learning about in the wer conversation that point. and you also had armed men, anlitia groups on the righ the left, lib israel and conservative, guys who looked like they justtepped out of soldier of fortune with long gun, hats, wraparound shes, the whole thing. and i think this really woke people up to a tre that a lot of us who had been covering had been seeing this for a while. the
tobia, youth coverewhite supremacist movement. you were at charlottesville last yeerm i know you understand a great deal about them.th for the rest ocountry, charlottesville last year was an enormous eye-opener. >> by this time last year i had been to many white supremacist, kkk type rallies, national social but i had never seen anything like that. besides the sheer number of people there, it was also the variety of white supremacists and nationalis. you had old-school neo confederates...
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tobia treminds us what happenedhat day. an reporter: the weekend b with a friday night, torchlight march the historic grounds of the university of virginia's campus. >> you will noreplace us. jews will not replace us. >> reporter: the white supremacists had arrived in charlottesville. the next morning, one large group gathered in a park, arou a statue of robert e. lee. earlier that summer, local groups demanded the statue's removal. the racists were armed with sticks and heavy shields. one had a handgun. on the street, a much larger group of counter-protestors gathered, some of them carrying homemade weapons as well. as more white supremacists madeh eir way to the park, they clashed with counter-protestors. soon turned into a full-onfles melee. one counter-protester, deandre harris, was surrounded and beaten in a nearby parking garage. then, a few moments of calm, as the white nationalists mostly fled downtown. >> fear and hate have been given license in our country racialized violence has beenvi permission in this country.
tobia treminds us what happenedhat day. an reporter: the weekend b with a friday night, torchlight march the historic grounds of the university of virginia's campus. >> you will noreplace us. jews will not replace us. >> reporter: the white supremacists had arrived in charlottesville. the next morning, one large group gathered in a park, arou a statue of robert e. lee. earlier that summer, local groups demanded the statue's removal. the racists were armed with sticks and heavy...
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newsur pj tobia joins us at hie start of today's march. >>day so far has been marked by unity and protests. hundreds, maybe thousds on the reet already, more than 30 groups have assembled at different s around washington d.c. to protest jason kesler's white civil rights rally that will be starting in a few hours here. groups as diverse as black lives matters and women's marchers to more radical fringe left wing groups like antifa. behind me is grp of protestors in lafayette park across from the white house. they have a pa system, they are protesting and chanting and singing. on my right is an empty spatial right now where jason kesler and his followers will be arriving soon. they are building a stage and constructing a pa system as we speak, hari. >> sreenivasan: how aey getting here, jason kesler and his crew? >> so their plan is taso mble at a metro station in vienna just a few miles from here, vienna virginia, about 20 or so of jason kesler's followers showed up there and got on a metro train, a subway. so they should be arriving soon i
newsur pj tobia joins us at hie start of today's march. >>day so far has been marked by unity and protests. hundreds, maybe thousds on the reet already, more than 30 groups have assembled at different s around washington d.c. to protest jason kesler's white civil rights rally that will be starting in a few hours here. groups as diverse as black lives matters and women's marchers to more radical fringe left wing groups like antifa. behind me is grp of protestors in lafayette park across...
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tobia who has been following anwill continue to follow it. thank you, p.j. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: in the navajo nation, many residents still live off the grid, making it challenging to live their day- to-day lives. speciacorrespondent fred de sam lazaro recently traveled to the sprawling reservation, which is spread across parts of new, mexiizona and utah. it's part of our weekly segment on the leading edge of science and technology. >> reporter: neighbors and visitors are few and far between in much of the navajo nation in noheastern arizona. so grace white was eecially happy to get a recent visit from melissa parrish, who works for the navajo electric utility.it 75-year-old whsurvives and even speaks much like heror ancedid, living in a mud hogan, with neither electricity nor running water >> ( translated ): i use kerosene for lighting and wood to heat my home. fresh food doesn't last more than a day or two. so for meat, i dry it in the sum e jerky. >> reporter: for more than 60 yearshe and her family have tried to get connected t
tobia who has been following anwill continue to follow it. thank you, p.j. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: in the navajo nation, many residents still live off the grid, making it challenging to live their day- to-day lives. speciacorrespondent fred de sam lazaro recently traveled to the sprawling reservation, which is spread across parts of new, mexiizona and utah. it's part of our weekly segment on the leading edge of science and technology. >> reporter: neighbors and...
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tobia has more. >> reporter: for more than 20 years, jones has screamed... >>hat is hitler? what is stalin? what is mao? >> reporter: and shouted... >> you'll never, never defeat the human spirit! you'll never defeat god! you'll never win! >> reporter: ...on the way to winning over millionnaof fans to hitionally syndicated radio program, online video broadcasts and "infowars" website. with his sloga "there's a war on for your mind," jones specializes in conspiracy theories. perhaps his most infamous claim: that the school shooting in sandy hook connecticut was a hoax perpetrated by the government. >> sandy hook is synthetic, completely fake, with actors, in my view manufactured. >> reporter: victim's families have sued jones for defamation. he's long supported president trump, who appeared on his radio program in december of 2015. >> your reputation is amazing. i will not let you down. you'll be very, very impressed,e i and i think we'll be speaking a lot. >> reporter: jones' median operat funded in part through sales at his infowars store. >> i'm doing free shipping on ever
tobia has more. >> reporter: for more than 20 years, jones has screamed... >>hat is hitler? what is stalin? what is mao? >> reporter: and shouted... >> you'll never, never defeat the human spirit! you'll never defeat god! you'll never win! >> reporter: ...on the way to winning over millionnaof fans to hitionally syndicated radio program, online video broadcasts and "infowars" website. with his sloga "there's a war on for your mind," jones...
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tobia. >> thschifrine era of terrorism that led to 9/11 began 20 tars aay. al qaeda bombs obliterated u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. 250 killed. 5,000 injured. today in nairobi, the rebuilt u.s. embassy hos candlelight vigil. since 9/11, al qaeda has morphed into franchises, and the deadliest is in yemen. theen newshour has reported o from that country, most recently when special correspondent jane ferguson crossed the dangerous front line, from land controlled by a sunni coalition led by saudi arabia, to an areheld by shia, houthi rebels by smuggling herself in. and now there is a new story from the ap about that front line, that saudi arabia, a u.s. ally, is supporting al qaeda fighters in yemen. jane joins me now from beirut. janeso fer thank you very much. the u.s., of course, is supporting saudi, its ally, and supporting the saudi-led coalition in yemen. but saudi is cutting deals, apparently, with al qaeda. i mean, does this mean, ironically, that the u.s. and al qaeda are on the same>> side? eporter: to a certain extent, nick, it does. although
tobia. >> thschifrine era of terrorism that led to 9/11 began 20 tars aay. al qaeda bombs obliterated u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. 250 killed. 5,000 injured. today in nairobi, the rebuilt u.s. embassy hos candlelight vigil. since 9/11, al qaeda has morphed into franchises, and the deadliest is in yemen. theen newshour has reported o from that country, most recently when special correspondent jane ferguson crossed the dangerous front line, from land controlled by a sunni coalition...
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the i must classics organizer tobias' hope he says it isn't just a vintage car meet it's celebrating the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's as you can hear from the music the guy the cars are the stars of course but the show's. motto is music and motors and pay the coats what distinguishes it from the other events is that it's all about bringing together vintage clothes from the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's if any scars the music and the whole feeling of that era outside guys play out their own side shot on five sides help decide. for three days the cars take over the streets of running back there are classics were every you look. you're a good boy from nearby bon is present with his bed for a normal below the camper van was built in britain in one thousand fifty eight. so he says it's a very funny vehicle to this one has the shortest wheelbase there was maybe that's why but it's a tube on the very end so there's only room for a couple by today's standards it's quite under-powered with thirty seven kilowatts back then you get so it was smaller and lighter going to be w a
the i must classics organizer tobias' hope he says it isn't just a vintage car meet it's celebrating the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's as you can hear from the music the guy the cars are the stars of course but the show's. motto is music and motors and pay the coats what distinguishes it from the other events is that it's all about bringing together vintage clothes from the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's if any scars the music and the whole feeling of that era outside guys play...
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police say 30-year-old kevin breeze tobias was charged yesterday with sexual assault, sexual battery, kidnapping, imprisonment, and from and criminal threats woman was intoxicated when she called for an uber. police say the man was not the driver summoned on their app but he picked her up anyway and then attacked her. >>> a woman in san mateo was attacked by someone posing as a rideshare driver. henry lee shows us the sketch that police hope will lead to an arrest. >> reporter: this is a sketch of the man police say posed as a rideshare driver and sexually assaulted a woman he picked up. san mateo police were called at about seven clock tuesday evening. the victim had requested an uber but got into a different car. not the one she ordered near grant and concorde north of highway 92. >> she was picked up by a driver representing himself as being affiliated with the right your application. >> reporter: the friend got a text message from the victim that said the driver was trying to rape her. >> the driver brought her to a secluded area, sexually assaulted her, and then she was able to e
police say 30-year-old kevin breeze tobias was charged yesterday with sexual assault, sexual battery, kidnapping, imprisonment, and from and criminal threats woman was intoxicated when she called for an uber. police say the man was not the driver summoned on their app but he picked her up anyway and then attacked her. >>> a woman in san mateo was attacked by someone posing as a rideshare driver. henry lee shows us the sketch that police hope will lead to an arrest. >> reporter:...
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among the types of coverage that obamacare requires health and get -- health insurance purchasers tobias coverage for all fda approved forms of contraception. it a lot of people have an objection to that and they believe some those forms of contraception are immoral and the federal government is requiring them to purchase items that violate their conscience, their moral principles. with this change in how the federal government's addresses the short-term health insurance market, those consumers will be able to buy long-term health insurance protection without having to buy items that might violate their conscience. these plans will be able to offer broader networks that when ite plans and comes to health insurance quality, are going to encourage a race to the top rather than a race to the bottom. along the way, this rule changes going to reduce the number of americans without health insurance. an opponent of this change, even the estimate this rule change could reduce the number of uninsured by 2 million. while up to 4 million people can enhanced these new short-term plans. way, these pl
among the types of coverage that obamacare requires health and get -- health insurance purchasers tobias coverage for all fda approved forms of contraception. it a lot of people have an objection to that and they believe some those forms of contraception are immoral and the federal government is requiring them to purchase items that violate their conscience, their moral principles. with this change in how the federal government's addresses the short-term health insurance market, those consumers...
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tobias you're not a turkey expert kind of a macro expert how many calls and e-mails are you getting aboutight now? how much is this on your clients' radar i >> china -- you're talking about 7 to 1 [ inaudible i think what really has occurred in the market, we had a level of kplcomplacency that was develop. we had proprietary metric for watching how investors are positioned, not how they feel. it was edging to 44 would get you to euphoria levels at 42 on friday. it's been edging up over the -- >> this is very cool it's called the panic euphoria index. 44 would be extreme joy. i mean, just dancing through the fields. >> it's more about what the market reaction would be when you get into euphoria level, you have a 70% chance of losing money that's three times the random probability of losing money. if you're in panic levels -- >> too complacent and too happy? the positioning is too happy. >> i was talking with a client last week. he made a comment to me. he says we're worried about x, y and z. i said, well, you're saying you're not worried because you're worried do you understand the double
tobias you're not a turkey expert kind of a macro expert how many calls and e-mails are you getting aboutight now? how much is this on your clients' radar i >> china -- you're talking about 7 to 1 [ inaudible i think what really has occurred in the market, we had a level of kplcomplacency that was develop. we had proprietary metric for watching how investors are positioned, not how they feel. it was edging to 44 would get you to euphoria levels at 42 on friday. it's been edging up over...
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and if you have any questions in regards to physical access, paulina is our coordinator and tobias is with program access. >> so what we pretty much offer are two different things. we do specialized program are where all of our programs are for people with disabilities and then we also offer inclusion support, meaning that there might be a participant enrolled in a program who might need additional accommodations or some other support in order to participate in that program. at the end of the day the big thing is communication is everything. a lot of times we don't necessarily know where participants are and we have a hard time being able to support if we don't know. so communication, we love it. so just to go over a bit of what is the process of requesting accommodations or support, ultimately the page that emily showed that had our disability site, the sheet for it is going to www.sfrecpark.org/tr, and that will directly take you to our website. our contact information is also on that site and so the best email our department, would be rpddtr@sfgov.org and that email forwards to the
and if you have any questions in regards to physical access, paulina is our coordinator and tobias is with program access. >> so what we pretty much offer are two different things. we do specialized program are where all of our programs are for people with disabilities and then we also offer inclusion support, meaning that there might be a participant enrolled in a program who might need additional accommodations or some other support in order to participate in that program. at the end of...