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the organization was called the united brother. from the united brother's it morphed into unified newark, which was the main platform for the election of the first black mayor. would can have been elected without the rebellion? 96 toat time, not in seven, maybe in 1974. the rebellion speeded up the entire electoral political process and created new leadership locally, which had been there all the time. michael: we want to take a few questions from you. we have two microphone set up behind this first row of seats. if you could go there to ask questions, it would probably be test. it is just right behind there. -- probably be best. it is just right behind there. if you could go to the microphone, it would be better. >> good afternoon. can you all hear me? much for ao wonderful panel and a wonderful discussion. from timerica magazine. i wanted to bring up two points. one is, when you look at the sniper issue and compare what happened in 1967, and compare , it happened during katrina was that same narrative of there was a sniper when t
the organization was called the united brother. from the united brother's it morphed into unified newark, which was the main platform for the election of the first black mayor. would can have been elected without the rebellion? 96 toat time, not in seven, maybe in 1974. the rebellion speeded up the entire electoral political process and created new leadership locally, which had been there all the time. michael: we want to take a few questions from you. we have two microphone set up behind this...
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ice says the brothers have been in the united states illegally from el salvador one of the brothers was due to go to north carolina to attend college and play soaker there. >> neighbors in the region and across the country will come together to get to know each other better. tonight is national night out. also known as the night to unite. it happens every year firsttis in august. >> neighbors organized block party as a way to meet each other and strengthen communicate tuesday. they attend to strengthen relationships with the people they serve. >> let's talk weather no. when people are out and about what are they dealing with. >> nothing. that's good news. >> good news. >> no rain, no thunderstorms, nice day in the forecast. although it will feel su summerish. little more humidity coming back in the forecast. let's get back to it satellite and radar quiet. more skies out here and sunshne to start. temperatures quick to rise. touch warmer than yesterday around the region. dulles 65 and bwi 65. comfortable this morning and humidity creeps in in afternoon 8 by 2:00. highs today in lower 90s
ice says the brothers have been in the united states illegally from el salvador one of the brothers was due to go to north carolina to attend college and play soaker there. >> neighbors in the region and across the country will come together to get to know each other better. tonight is national night out. also known as the night to unite. it happens every year firsttis in august. >> neighbors organized block party as a way to meet each other and strengthen communicate tuesday. they...
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holland condemned the trump's deportation calling those brothers ex -- the brothers were deported because they came to the united states as children using fraudulent passports. >> about rules, but in my opinion, some of them are unfair for people like my brothers. they're not criminals. they're really honest people. >> the claros family worry for their safety because of the spike in violence in el salvador. a rally in support of those brothers is planned for august 15th at the white house. >> those deportations come, leslie as the white house takes aim at immigration reform. president trump throwing his support behind a bill that would cut legal immigration in the u.s. by 50%. the raise act was introduced by two republican senators. the legislation marks a major shift in u.s. immigration loss. it will cut programs that allow immigrants to come to the u.s. and join relatives here legally. >> this competitive application will favor applicants who can speak english, financially support themselves and their families and demonstrate skills to -- >> this isn't close to being a done deal. they phase opposition from dem
holland condemned the trump's deportation calling those brothers ex -- the brothers were deported because they came to the united states as children using fraudulent passports. >> about rules, but in my opinion, some of them are unfair for people like my brothers. they're not criminals. they're really honest people. >> the claros family worry for their safety because of the spike in violence in el salvador. a rally in support of those brothers is planned for august 15th at the white...
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the uniform, his rifle, and accoutrements, and in 1917 right before the united states entered the war, he went to live with his brother who was in connecticut. he got on the last ship out of denmark before the united states entered the war. he was working in connecticut. he took part in the selective service act and was drafted in the united states service. his uniform as the united states soldier is shown here next to his german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france he had been as a german soldier two years before. the incredible feeling that he was there serving, he deserted, went to the united states and went back as united states soldier to serve with the american expeditionary services. to have both of these uniforms to survive and become part of the museum collection is a pretty interesting thing to have happened. as i mentioned earlier, the african-americans who served in the war, the 92nd and 93rd, we will take a look at some of their equipment. one of the most famous was the -- one of the most famous african-american units was the 369th infantry regiment. they were known as the fighting
the uniform, his rifle, and accoutrements, and in 1917 right before the united states entered the war, he went to live with his brother who was in connecticut. he got on the last ship out of denmark before the united states entered the war. he was working in connecticut. he took part in the selective service act and was drafted in the united states service. his uniform as the united states soldier is shown here next to his german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france he...
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united states. >> i lost my brother, father, mother. pretty much my whole family has passed away since i have been in here. >> me being a homosexual, i am looking forward to getting out of here. >> there are more than 102,000 men and women doing time in the florida state prison system. one is considered the end of the line. the place where inmates go when they can't be handled >> in here you have two emotions, this anger and figure. if you go out there acting like an asshole, you are going to get treated like an [ bleep ]. >> except for a few brief minutes, he has been in prince since 1977. >> this will do one of two things. it will either break you down, you will feel the hate, anger. the other way is you try to stay focused. after a while it becomes a habit. you see a situation, you try to steer away from it. >> these are more disruptive than the normal inmates. they have an inability to live within a population due to their disruption, their nonreceptiveness to the correctal prospect as a whole. >> this represents more than one-third
united states. >> i lost my brother, father, mother. pretty much my whole family has passed away since i have been in here. >> me being a homosexual, i am looking forward to getting out of here. >> there are more than 102,000 men and women doing time in the florida state prison system. one is considered the end of the line. the place where inmates go when they can't be handled >> in here you have two emotions, this anger and figure. if you go out there acting like an...
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dad, my mom and i came to the united states along with his brother and his wife and two girls. the two families really came to the united states together. bill: you come to the united states, you are 10 years old and now it is to begin a whole new life for each of you. what do you remember about that for yourself? what was it like at 10 years old to arrive here and become an american? i spoke no english and they put me in first grade. i was never told to begin with. and you measure the kids -- why were you put in the first grade? josaine: i didn't know english. in first grade, i did not stand out that much. it took me a few days, a few fews to you -- learn a words of english and they put me in second grade. it went on for a few weeks and i left elementary school. bill: every few weeks you are put into a new grade. josaine: exactly. now, i can remember not speaking english. it comes so naturally. at the beginning, it was very -- it was really difficult. bill: your father's booking was because he had been in england. josaine: he did but it was not that great. my mom spoke no engli
dad, my mom and i came to the united states along with his brother and his wife and two girls. the two families really came to the united states together. bill: you come to the united states, you are 10 years old and now it is to begin a whole new life for each of you. what do you remember about that for yourself? what was it like at 10 years old to arrive here and become an american? i spoke no english and they put me in first grade. i was never told to begin with. and you measure the kids --...
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on the same day as the immigration proposal, two brothers in maryland were deported. diego and lesandro came to the united states from el salvador while children. he has worked to pay for his brother's tuition that the scholarship wouldn't cover. >> if this is a win for current administration, if this is something they deem positive to deport college bound young men, then as a community we need to stand up and make sure it doesn't happen anymore. >> immigration agents claim the brothers were caught using fake i.d.'s in 2009 and told to leave the country. and returned illegally. something i.c.e. claims they never did. >> a dog vaccinated against rabies, killed by protect the area pet owners. >> also shocking video. car slamming right in an officer. what the officer did next that seems super human. doug: thunderstorm popped up in northern virginia crossing potomac to maryland. we are watching that and more in the eastern suburbs of the city and farther north. we talk about the storms, the weekend and the next ten days still to come at "abc7 news at 6:00". fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network.
on the same day as the immigration proposal, two brothers in maryland were deported. diego and lesandro came to the united states from el salvador while children. he has worked to pay for his brother's tuition that the scholarship wouldn't cover. >> if this is a win for current administration, if this is something they deem positive to deport college bound young men, then as a community we need to stand up and make sure it doesn't happen anymore. >> immigration agents claim the...
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we can do those trade deals which bring prosperity to our economy and bring jobs to the united kingdom. the brotherem abedi was arrested in libya shortly after the bombing in may, carried out by his brother, salman. the prosecutor in the case said their father has been released. from tomorrow, working parents of three and four years olds in england will be able to get 30 hours of free childcare. the deadline to apply is today, but the run up to the new system hasn't been without problems. a survey from the pre—school learning alliance suggests almost three quarters of childcare providers feel the government has underfunded the scheme. the government says pilots have shown funding was no barrier to nurseries delivering the extra hours. 20 years ago today, diana, princess of wales died in a car crash in paris after being pursued by photographers. a range of public events have been organised to remember her death and flowers, cards and other tributes are again being laid outside kensington palace. her sons, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. the first treatment to redesign
we can do those trade deals which bring prosperity to our economy and bring jobs to the united kingdom. the brotherem abedi was arrested in libya shortly after the bombing in may, carried out by his brother, salman. the prosecutor in the case said their father has been released. from tomorrow, working parents of three and four years olds in england will be able to get 30 hours of free childcare. the deadline to apply is today, but the run up to the new system hasn't been without problems. a...
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someone who commands that kind of authority, that kind of moral force, as president of the united states. so my brother'seeper was the president's signature racial justice initiative. there was a concern among a lot of black activist that the president had not been as proactive on race as he had been on some other issues, like lgbt and women'sghts issues. so he was being pressed. and at the same time, during the era of the first african-american president, we started having all of these videos of black men and women being beat up or killed by cops. in some ways,nt, was getting a pass. the president of the congressional black caucus said that if this stuff was going on and there had been a white person like bill clinton and office, the caucus would be marching on the white house every day. but this congressman said black folks were giving obama a pass because he was black and they knew that he was being treated unfairly in some other ways. i don't actually think president obama wanted that pass. so finally when he was pressed, he announces this initiative to help young black and latino men called my broth
someone who commands that kind of authority, that kind of moral force, as president of the united states. so my brother'seeper was the president's signature racial justice initiative. there was a concern among a lot of black activist that the president had not been as proactive on race as he had been on some other issues, like lgbt and women'sghts issues. so he was being pressed. and at the same time, during the era of the first african-american president, we started having all of these videos...
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united states. oh, but come on... no, brother, you hold on. i know he's not, but that's the world i live in.rollaries to any event preceding or following december 19111. that book is written in blood, and in real time. the bombs fall on pearl harbor 80 pages in. then we're through, around the clock, up until the 29th. abrogation of civil liberties — we know it happened. it was the japanese internment, and it was wrong. and i say that it was wrong. and we are inside the perspective of a closet homosexual japanese—american police chemist. he knows it is wrong. the other cops, even dudley smith, the corrupt cop, will come to view it as wrong. because people, in my books, are always on a tortured road to self—knowledge. but even if you say you wrote this book in the mindset of 1942, and you refuse to move that mindset to today, you, as, you know, an important literary voice in america today, surely have a view as to whether there is a justification post 9—11 for things like the patriot act, that we saw in the bush administration, or indeed the mass surveillance that... no, i don't. no? no, i do
united states. oh, but come on... no, brother, you hold on. i know he's not, but that's the world i live in.rollaries to any event preceding or following december 19111. that book is written in blood, and in real time. the bombs fall on pearl harbor 80 pages in. then we're through, around the clock, up until the 29th. abrogation of civil liberties — we know it happened. it was the japanese internment, and it was wrong. and i say that it was wrong. and we are inside the perspective of a closet...
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in many ways the united states and cuba are like two brothers who have been estranged for many years.cuban people, especially the young people, to understand why i believe that you should look to the future with hope, hope that is rooted in the future you choose and that you can shape and build for your country. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> and you will win. you are going to win. >> i could be down here -- [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ drums beating ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> did i want him to stay in america? selfishly, yes. he was going to be scholarships, he was going to go to college. he was going to to live american dream. but in the end i realized this american dream wasn't for him. >> as he lives out his life, what role he will play in cuba, what role he will play in the cuban revolution, that is to come inevitably, he'll be part of the new generation and how he will weather that, how he will respond to that is probably partly related to what
in many ways the united states and cuba are like two brothers who have been estranged for many years.cuban people, especially the young people, to understand why i believe that you should look to the future with hope, hope that is rooted in the future you choose and that you can shape and build for your country. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> and you will win. you are going to win. >> i could be down here -- [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [...
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brother and he gets horribly winded at the battle of shiloh. just the awful tension that you're the first lady of the united states but the media is very happy to talk in an ugly way about the fact that you also have brothers serving in the confederacy. and how she dealt with that. i wanted to talk about the death of their son, willie who dies in the spring of 1862, to make people realize that both presidents lose a child during this war. it wasn't like their elite families who remain untouched. there suffering as well. when i talked about jefferson davis i did the same thing. those just me being spoiled. but that way you get these people in the stories come i can't talk about the american civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it's fascinating to me and readers but again i decided to tell it with claire harris whose with the presidential box and whose husband she engaged in at the time. whose husband is so later traumatized in part by the experience and apart from the mental illness that he will wind up killing her after the war with their children and talking about again i couldn't protect her. somebody came in and attack
brother and he gets horribly winded at the battle of shiloh. just the awful tension that you're the first lady of the united states but the media is very happy to talk in an ugly way about the fact that you also have brothers serving in the confederacy. and how she dealt with that. i wanted to talk about the death of their son, willie who dies in the spring of 1862, to make people realize that both presidents lose a child during this war. it wasn't like their elite families who remain...
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about abraham lincoln but mary todd lincoln and her brother who was wounded in the battle of shiloh and that awful tension, you are first lady of the united states but the media is happy to talk in a very ugly way about the fact that you have brothers serving in the confederacy. and how she dealt with that and i want to talk about the death of their son willie who died in spring of 1862, to make people realize both presidents, daviss and lincoln lose a child during the war. wasn't like these elite families who remained untouched. they are suffering as well. when i talk about jefferson davis i did the same thing, talk more about his wife who i like better than jefferson davis. it was neat seeing that. that way, you get people in these stories. i can't talk about the civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it is endlessly fascinating to me and readers. but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the presidential box when president lincoln is assassinated and whose husband she is engaged to at the time and is traumatized in part by the experience but apart from rehabilitation, mental
about abraham lincoln but mary todd lincoln and her brother who was wounded in the battle of shiloh and that awful tension, you are first lady of the united states but the media is happy to talk in a very ugly way about the fact that you have brothers serving in the confederacy. and how she dealt with that and i want to talk about the death of their son willie who died in spring of 1862, to make people realize both presidents, daviss and lincoln lose a child during the war. wasn't like these...
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unit. >>> a family heartbroken. ♪ [ music ] two young men, brothers and soccer standouts are both deported back to el salvador.e first brought you the brothers' story last night on news at 11:00. now their friends and family are taking action. stephanie ramirez is here with that story. >> reporter: their mother almost fainted at a press conference today. this day was college move in day for the 19- year-old. devastated, his teammates face timed him from their move ins. they all got a mass text today, breaking the news. the brothers had entered on fraudulent passports on minors some eight years ago. they were allowed to stay in the u.s., as they fought their cases for past four or five years. but after friday, this was the fastest they had seen detained and deported. >> it's brutal, and it's shock. >> reporter: the reaction, they're getting involved. >> definitely opened my eyes more. this is crazy, and this is saddening. because andre had a bright future ahead of him. >> this definitely has motivated me even more to help fellow immigrants like lasnadro. >> spend ten minutes with a family that's in hiding, or a
unit. >>> a family heartbroken. ♪ [ music ] two young men, brothers and soccer standouts are both deported back to el salvador.e first brought you the brothers' story last night on news at 11:00. now their friends and family are taking action. stephanie ramirez is here with that story. >> reporter: their mother almost fainted at a press conference today. this day was college move in day for the 19- year-old. devastated, his teammates face timed him from their move ins. they all...
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his brother, one of his brothers came across to the united states and the potato famine which is a really big deal and people died and another million were forced to leave come in many who came to the united states. the irish nationalist groups that a peaceful transition was not going to happen was to cut the irish brotherhood and the republican army. the irish brotherhood in great written. helen's brother was sacked is and holland came across and they were kind of this odd group. kind of the gang that couldn't shoot straight. had this weird kind of plan to invade canada. they turned out to be the british service. they were going to start an irish government exiling for reasons that are totally obscure. among themselves almost as much as the british. holland goes to the meetings. he said i am going to invent a secret weapon. i am going to design for you a secret weapon double sink british warships. the case then this design, which is technically feasible and they look and think he's very quiet, soft-spoken man. thank you. that's really nice. i'm not the same time, they hatched their most
his brother, one of his brothers came across to the united states and the potato famine which is a really big deal and people died and another million were forced to leave come in many who came to the united states. the irish nationalist groups that a peaceful transition was not going to happen was to cut the irish brotherhood and the republican army. the irish brotherhood in great written. helen's brother was sacked is and holland came across and they were kind of this odd group. kind of the...
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united states. the eldest of elian's great uncles came in the late 1970s after spending years as a political prisoner in castro's jails. he found a quiet left in the florida keys. his younger brotherd with his two wife and children. he worked as an auto body repairman but struggled to find a steady job. his daughter arrived in the united states when she was elian's age. at 21 she processed loans at a local bank and dreamed of opening a hair salon. >> i'm told of all the family members you're the one elian bonded with the most. do you feel that bond sfchlt. >> i sure do. i feel like he's been my brother since a little kid. [ speaking foreign language ] >> maybe two days later i got a call from good morning america. they asked me if i would like to reunite with elian gonzalez. i said i would love to. >> what's your name so? >> donado. >> some people go out fishing for treasuries. for me this is a treasury. to see this gift of god -- i believe that's what he is. i don't know how long he hung on in the water. it's a gift from god. >> that's awesome. >> thank you so much. >> what a beautiful kid. he is beautiful. >> yeah. >> it's weird to think when he grows up. >> so if this little bo
united states. the eldest of elian's great uncles came in the late 1970s after spending years as a political prisoner in castro's jails. he found a quiet left in the florida keys. his younger brotherd with his two wife and children. he worked as an auto body repairman but struggled to find a steady job. his daughter arrived in the united states when she was elian's age. at 21 she processed loans at a local bank and dreamed of opening a hair salon. >> i'm told of all the family members...
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check in with the police officials, the brothers were detained in the deportation process was started. >> we thought that being admitted to a college in the united states was a good thing. that in us going to stay here forever, so we are deporting them. jay: ice officials said the brothers had no known criminal history. were told although ice focuses on criminal aliens, which can be seen in the arrest does not exempt classes or categories of removal of alien. jay korff, abc 7 news. steve: the first forecast on this monday evening, the last night of july, looking at temperatures right now in the 70's. we had a high today of 91 degrees. the daytime highs once again into the upper 80's, near 90. plenty of enjoy for the day. as we look ahead to the upcoming humidity inheat and the next best chance of showers and thunderstorms. the timing of that coming up. jonathan: steve, thanks. th disturbing case and charles county. alison: a former teacher's aide who has hiv and died it on more than 100 counts of sex assault and child pornography. jonathan: tim barber is live in waldorf with the case against l.rlos beltran stop tim tim: the principle has been re
check in with the police officials, the brothers were detained in the deportation process was started. >> we thought that being admitted to a college in the united states was a good thing. that in us going to stay here forever, so we are deporting them. jay: ice officials said the brothers had no known criminal history. were told although ice focuses on criminal aliens, which can be seen in the arrest does not exempt classes or categories of removal of alien. jay korff, abc 7 news. steve:...
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in many ways the united states and cuba are like two brothers who have been estranged for many years. that you should look to the future with hope, hope that is rooted in the future that you can choose and that you can shape and that you can build for your country. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. >> did i want him to stay in america? selfishly, yes. he was going to have scholarships. he was going to go college. he was going to have the american dream. but you know, in the end, i realized that the american dream wasn't for him. >> as he lives out his life, what role he will play in cuba, what role he will play in the cuban revolution, that is to come inevitably. he will be part of the new generation and how he will weather that, how he will respond to that is probably partly related to what will happen to cuba and some of that depends on us. ♪ [speaking foreign language]. >>> we always said that's what he would become, a little trophy for the government when they roll out whatever they need to. >> people have told me did you hear what elian say? he's brai
in many ways the united states and cuba are like two brothers who have been estranged for many years. that you should look to the future with hope, hope that is rooted in the future that you can choose and that you can shape and that you can build for your country. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. >> did i want him to stay in america? selfishly, yes. he was going to have scholarships. he was going to go college. he was going to have the american dream. but...
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brothers, sisters and other loved ones separated, now united, if only for if you precious hours befores was two years ago. plans were in the pipeline for more reunions like this soon. then this happened. north korea tested a second ballistic missilejust korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week. lasting apartany missile just last week. lasting apart any hope of further humanitarian gestures. —— blasting. the border with north korea lies beyond this barbed wire and this vast wall of ribbons with messages to loved ones, on the other side really a sign of hope. but after the missile test last week expectations of more family reunions have been pretty much dashed and for some people this would have been the final chance. but for pensioners like this 90—year—old, watching developments unfold time is marching on. he arrived herejust developments unfold time is marching on. he arrived here just before the war era on. he arrived here just before the warera did —— on. he arrived here just before the war era did —— erupted in the 1950s and like many on the divided korean peninsular
brothers, sisters and other loved ones separated, now united, if only for if you precious hours befores was two years ago. plans were in the pipeline for more reunions like this soon. then this happened. north korea tested a second ballistic missilejust korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week. lasting apartany missile just last week. lasting apart any hope of further humanitarian gestures. —— blasting. the border with north korea lies beyond this barbed wire and this vast...
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brothers, sisters and other loved ones separated, now united, if only for a few precious hours, beforers ago. plans were in the pipeline for more reunions like these soon. then this happened. north korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week, blasting apart any hope of further humanitarian gestures. the border with north korea lies beyond this barbed wire, and this vast wall of ribbons, with messages to loved ones on the other side, really only a sign of hope. but after the missile test last week expectations of more family reunions have been pretty much dashed, and for some people, this would have been the final chance. but for pensioners, like 90—year—old kim, watching developments unfold, time is marching on. he arrived here just before the war erupted in the 1950s, and like many on the divided korean peninsula, he has been trying to find family members ever since. most are now dead, but there is a niece who survived. translation: just when i was about to give up, i received a message from my niece, that she was looking for the family here in the south. then in 2007 he re
brothers, sisters and other loved ones separated, now united, if only for a few precious hours, beforers ago. plans were in the pipeline for more reunions like these soon. then this happened. north korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week, blasting apart any hope of further humanitarian gestures. the border with north korea lies beyond this barbed wire, and this vast wall of ribbons, with messages to loved ones on the other side, really only a sign of hope. but after the missile...
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in many ways, the united states and cuba are like two brothers that have been estranged for many yearscuba is ruled by the same people that killed tens of thousands of their own citizens. my administration will not hide from it, excuse it or glamourize it. >> heather nauert said they're in regular contact with the cubans to resolve this and our embassy in havana is fully operational. we're told there's five victims. we don't have details about their conditions. cuban officials for the record are denying any responsibility for these attacks. but u.s. federal law enforcement officials tonight are investigating it, we're told and there's a twist on the story. they're looking at the possibility that a third party, maybe the russians, for example, were behind these attacks and not the cubans, dana. >> dana: thanks, ed. so will this lead to a quicker effort by president trump at stripping president obama's cuba legacy? here to talk about that, mark theesen and democrat isaac wright. it's a bizarre story but troubling. this is irreversible damage that these people are dealing with. mark, you
in many ways, the united states and cuba are like two brothers that have been estranged for many yearscuba is ruled by the same people that killed tens of thousands of their own citizens. my administration will not hide from it, excuse it or glamourize it. >> heather nauert said they're in regular contact with the cubans to resolve this and our embassy in havana is fully operational. we're told there's five victims. we don't have details about their conditions. cuban officials for the...
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allow people to come out of the wviet union and be with their ife or father or mother or brother or sister as a united family. if i was the soviet union and other countries to ask for the, that,expect -- ask for can i expect less from my own country? the answer is a no. united states, senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill. it provided for security of the border. gutierrez, to luis he will say security at our borders is critically important. we all understand that. domestic of terrorism, day, but the other terrorism nonetheless, we need to know who is coming into our country. a countryways been that lifted its lamp beside a golden door offering hope and sanctuary. from violence, sanctuary for people. unfortunately, we do not seem to thatring that -- carrying sanctuary roll out as it should be carried out by our country for people who want to build a better life here and escape the violence that threatens their family's lives. overryland, dreamers had over00 -- dreamers as $500 millions annually. economy would lose 46 billion a year. that is how much dreamers add to our coulter in society every
allow people to come out of the wviet union and be with their ife or father or mother or brother or sister as a united family. if i was the soviet union and other countries to ask for the, that,expect -- ask for can i expect less from my own country? the answer is a no. united states, senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill. it provided for security of the border. gutierrez, to luis he will say security at our borders is critically important. we all understand that. domestic of...
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the key is that koreans are all brothers, that somehow they should be united. perpetrated by outside forces that instigated the north korean attack. the other theme is the international support that the south korean government had during the war. you see it very prominently displayed outside the front of the museum, the flags of the 22 countries that provided some form of assistance to south korea in the military or humanitarian, during the korean war. this is a famous statue right in front of the museum that shows the two korean brothers embracing, the larger brother, as you might expect, as the south korean. he is fully armed. the little guy is the north korean, who is embracing his older, better armed, and much stronger big brother, but reconciliation is clearly the theme here. the recognition of the support of the u.n. command, there are these huge columns inside the museum that have these polished granite on which there are the names. i guess this is a metallic piece. it has the names of those who died fighting in the korean war from all the various allied
the key is that koreans are all brothers, that somehow they should be united. perpetrated by outside forces that instigated the north korean attack. the other theme is the international support that the south korean government had during the war. you see it very prominently displayed outside the front of the museum, the flags of the 22 countries that provided some form of assistance to south korea in the military or humanitarian, during the korean war. this is a famous statue right in front of...
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in many ways the united states and cuba are like two brothers who have been estranged for many years.can choose and that you can shape and that you can build for your country. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] ♪ [speaking foreign language] ♪ [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> did i want him to stay in america? selfishly, yes. he was going to have scholarships, he was going to go to college. he was going to have the american dream. but, you know, in the end, realized that american dream wasn't for him. >> as he lives out his life, what role he will play in cuba, what role he will play in the cuban revolution, that is to come inevitably. he will be part of the new generation, and how he will weather that, how he will respond to that is probably partly related to what will happen to cuba, and some of that depends on us. ♪ ♪ [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [ chanting ] >>> i shouldn't be happy because a person has died but he's separated my family, my parents never got to see cuba again so to
in many ways the united states and cuba are like two brothers who have been estranged for many years.can choose and that you can shape and that you can build for your country. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] ♪ [speaking foreign language] ♪ [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> did i want him to stay in america? selfishly, yes. he was going to have scholarships, he was going to go to college. he was going to have...
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out of the soviet union and be with their wife or their father or their mother or brother or their sister. as a united family. if i went to the soviet union and other countries to ask for that, can i expect less of my own country? the answer to that is no. we need to pass, of course, a comprehensive immigration reform bill. united states senate, some years ago, passed a comprehensive immigration bill. it provided for security the border, if you talk to lou wisconsinto louisgutierrez. they would say security of the border is important. with all understand that. in the age of terrorism we just saw the other day, domestic terrorism but terrorism nonetheless, we need to make sure that we know who's coming into our country. we have always been a country that lifted its lamp beside a golden door offering home and sanctuary escaping from violence. sanctuary for people. unfortunately, we do not seem to be tearing that sanctuary role out as it should be carried out by our country. for people who want to build a better life here and escape the violence that threatens their lives and their family's lives. here i
out of the soviet union and be with their wife or their father or their mother or brother or their sister. as a united family. if i went to the soviet union and other countries to ask for that, can i expect less of my own country? the answer to that is no. we need to pass, of course, a comprehensive immigration reform bill. united states senate, some years ago, passed a comprehensive immigration bill. it provided for security the border, if you talk to lou wisconsinto louisgutierrez. they would...
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his brother, one of his brothers, came across to the united states in the wake of the potato famine, which was a big deal in ireland, million people died and another million were forced to leave, many of them dime the united states. it spurred a number of irish nationalist groups that believed that peaceable -- peaceful transition was not going to happen and the only way to do it was to force britain to do it, and it was the irish brotherhood and the precursor to the irish republican army. the irish brotherhood in great britain and hole -- holland's brother was active with the group and holland came across to the meetings, and athey were an odd group. the gang that couldn't shoot straight before the gang who couldn't shoot straight. they they had weird kind of plans. they had plans to invade canada. they were going do it twice. hired a strategist to help them and turned out to be an agent of the british secret service. going to start an a government exile in guyana for reasons that are totally on, obscure, and thy fought amongst themes and holland goes to the meet examination said, i
his brother, one of his brothers, came across to the united states in the wake of the potato famine, which was a big deal in ireland, million people died and another million were forced to leave, many of them dime the united states. it spurred a number of irish nationalist groups that believed that peaceable -- peaceful transition was not going to happen and the only way to do it was to force britain to do it, and it was the irish brotherhood and the precursor to the irish republican army. the...
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brothers about alternatives to picking up a gun. >> how you doing? >> community activists, men united a better philadelphia recruited residents for what they are calling rapid response teams. >> volunteers you can help mediate and encourage conflict resolution before arguments turn violent. >> most recently the shooting deaths of a man in west goshen township highlights how arguments can turn deadly. >> just the way you talk to someone can get someone off. >> it can. >> there are a lot of triggers, harsh words, it can be over a parking spot, over treatment, over numerous things. >> she recommends taking a step back. >> too often we are trying to get our point across versus hearing what's going on and we negate the situation for positive outcome. >> we think if men in the community, from the community have an engagement in the conflict, that's the best tool to prevent it. >> tomorrow the community activists will meet with city leaders to discuss the proposal of their rapid response team. christie ileto, "action news" wphl-17. jim? >> a ten-year-old with special needs is in protective c
brothers about alternatives to picking up a gun. >> how you doing? >> community activists, men united a better philadelphia recruited residents for what they are calling rapid response teams. >> volunteers you can help mediate and encourage conflict resolution before arguments turn violent. >> most recently the shooting deaths of a man in west goshen township highlights how arguments can turn deadly. >> just the way you talk to someone can get someone off. >>...
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and we're all brothers and sisters and sons and daughters and we have to unite this country. >> oliver, with regard to getting back on his agenda, we've got people leaving the white house in droves. look at this, the comments led to mass rets nations of several of his advisory council, also an arts committee, all being abruptly cut off, they're done. how do you think the president is interpreting those resignations? does it bother him? should he say he's sorry and bring some of these people back? >> your previous guest, raheem, put it probably correct. steve bannon is probably coming to the conclusion that i might be best for president trump outside the white house than inside. sometimes you're a little more controlled. it's sort of like a fish bowl inside the white house. what you sometimes need is to have advocates outside. >> i've asked the question three times. i'll ask it one more time. should the president apologize? >> let trump be trump. i think when he finds through his advice and counsel to get to that place, i want to have people to counsel him on how to do that type of comm
and we're all brothers and sisters and sons and daughters and we have to unite this country. >> oliver, with regard to getting back on his agenda, we've got people leaving the white house in droves. look at this, the comments led to mass rets nations of several of his advisory council, also an arts committee, all being abruptly cut off, they're done. how do you think the president is interpreting those resignations? does it bother him? should he say he's sorry and bring some of these...
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his brother one of his brothers -- came across to the united states in the wake of the potato famine a million people died out of 8 million and another million forced to leave many of them came to the united states. and it -- it spurred a number of -- irish nationalist groups that believed that peaceable, peaceful transition was not going to happen and only way to do it was to kind of force britain to do it. and it was the irish brotherhood in -- kind of the precursor of the irish republican army and irish brotherhood in great britain and in america called finiana and active with with them, and holland came across to the meetings. and they were this kind of odd group. they were kind of the gang that couldn't shoot straight for the gang who couldn't shoot straight so he have weerld plans to invade canada to do it twice and hired a strategist to help them and he turned out to be a agent of the british secret service and start a government in exile and irish goth exile in giana for reasons that are obscure, and they fought among themselves almost as much as they fought in the british an
his brother one of his brothers -- came across to the united states in the wake of the potato famine a million people died out of 8 million and another million forced to leave many of them came to the united states. and it -- it spurred a number of -- irish nationalist groups that believed that peaceable, peaceful transition was not going to happen and only way to do it was to kind of force britain to do it. and it was the irish brotherhood in -- kind of the precursor of the irish republican...
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i mention not seeing each otherfor half a century, brothers and sisters separated are now united in onlyns like these soon. then this happened... north korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week blasting apart any hope of further humanitarian gestures. the border with north korea lies beyond this barbed wire and this past wall of ribbons with messages to loved ones on the other side really a sign of hope. but, after last week's missile test expectations of more family reunions have been pretty much dashed. some people this would have been the final chance. but the pensioners like this 90—year—old watching developments unfold time is marching on. he arrived herejust before war erupted in the 1950s and like many on a divided korean can ensure he has been trying to find family members ever since. most are now dead. but, there is a niece who has survived. translation: just when i is about to give upi translation: just when i is about to give up i received a message, nice that she was looking for the family in the south. then in 2007 he received a letter and with it betray should
i mention not seeing each otherfor half a century, brothers and sisters separated are now united in onlyns like these soon. then this happened... north korea tested a second ballistic missile just last week blasting apart any hope of further humanitarian gestures. the border with north korea lies beyond this barbed wire and this past wall of ribbons with messages to loved ones on the other side really a sign of hope. but, after last week's missile test expectations of more family reunions have...
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what that law says is if you are in the united states, you can bring in your mom, your dad, your sister, your brotheryour grandparents and that has stopped. there's a complete change now with what's going to happen. if you are in the united states and you want to bring in your mom, your mom needs to speak english and have an employable skill to help the economy. in the last 50 years, as the president said, more than 60 million people came in and most of them are from my community, hispanic. this is a complete game changer. it changes the whole political spectrum for us as hispanics. we need people that can produce and contribute with the economy and many people will be happy with what the president just announced. >> molly: it will be adjusting to see with the democrats have to say, it would be a pretty harsh response, i imagine. >> i referred to the immigration expertise of your other guests, we were talking a second ago about venezuela, that would be the country that has the greatest number of asylum requests last year. it speaks to the situation and the gravity of the situation in venezuela and al
what that law says is if you are in the united states, you can bring in your mom, your dad, your sister, your brotheryour grandparents and that has stopped. there's a complete change now with what's going to happen. if you are in the united states and you want to bring in your mom, your mom needs to speak english and have an employable skill to help the economy. in the last 50 years, as the president said, more than 60 million people came in and most of them are from my community, hispanic....
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brother were spanish nationals. that means that they don't need special permission and a visa to enter the united states. they can fly directly here. the intelligence community is seeing if there were blocks in place or if this is a case of individuals that radicalized and able to stay beneath the radar, which is something that we've seen unfortunately with greater frequency in the last six months with these plots, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge live in washington. back with updates as they come in. let's bring in amy mccabe. she lives in the las ramblas district. she saw hundreds of people running earlier this evening. thanks for being here. tell us what you saw. >> hi. i was just coming home. i was walking my dog. i just got home. i was about to run out again to run some more errands. my boyfriend said no, take a minute before you run out, take arrest. so i sat down in our room. all of a sudden, you just hear these screams. this is a noisy street. we're in the center overlooking las ramblas. a lot of background noise all day. but you heard these blood curdling screams with people running for thei
brother were spanish nationals. that means that they don't need special permission and a visa to enter the united states. they can fly directly here. the intelligence community is seeing if there were blocks in place or if this is a case of individuals that radicalized and able to stay beneath the radar, which is something that we've seen unfortunately with greater frequency in the last six months with these plots, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge live in washington. back with updates...
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opportunity to say, "i've been part of the creation of over 27,000 units of housing," and to replicate this across the entire african continent. ♪ [brotherrds? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. reporter: you know, we talked earlier about people who came to this with an agenda. lauren: breaking news this morning. protest that said president trump's rally in phoenix, arizona with tear gas and smoke as you're looking now. happening after a defined donald trump rallied his base. >> it's time to expose the crooked media is set to challenge the media inform 19 division. a rally in technology. the dow up 196 points. features giving back 31 right now. taking a look at europe, all as sun shares of buyer and monsanto after the european is voicing strong doubts about the $57 billion deal. we'll have more on that. trade in asia from a tape for crows is from a tape for crows is calling japan a nikkei rising 1%. trained to use a questi
opportunity to say, "i've been part of the creation of over 27,000 units of housing," and to replicate this across the entire african continent. ♪ [brotherrds? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. reporter: you know, we talked earlier about people who came to this with...
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two old union comrades, old in the sense of long time union comrades, brother barry who i met many years ago, united electrical workers throughout the northeast and my long time newspaper gil comrade, coworker and friend donna cartwright who is the one person i know in the room who has been to richmond, california. a visitor to our neighborhood. donna has not been there on days like this, when big oil was having a very bad, fair day and had fire and explosion, 15,000 of our richmond neighbors grambling for medical attention in every hospital emergency room and clinic in the area. anybody else went to school in the bay area, worked in the bay area, spent any time in richmond? you went to berkeley. ever go to richmond at berkeley? >> i have been back. different organizing good -- >> let's come back and talk about them? anybody else? okay. the county seat where we have the sheriff we need to replace and the county da but we could talk later about the challenges of the progressive movement gaining traction in one city and coming up against the fact that in california property taxes are controlled, count
two old union comrades, old in the sense of long time union comrades, brother barry who i met many years ago, united electrical workers throughout the northeast and my long time newspaper gil comrade, coworker and friend donna cartwright who is the one person i know in the room who has been to richmond, california. a visitor to our neighborhood. donna has not been there on days like this, when big oil was having a very bad, fair day and had fire and explosion, 15,000 of our richmond neighbors...
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only one that went brother against brother over their own slaves and that was the united states becauseized -- it realized the sinful awful darkness of slavery. >> that's not why. >> that's not true. that's actually not true. it's unfortunate that you're trying to rewrite history on tv this morning. >> i'm not rewriting history. >> excuse me sir, it's early but you will not do that. you will not rewrite the brutal carnage of slavery and then the history of jim crowe in the country after wards. the pieces after reconstruction when black people were put in their places. i am the grandson of a sharecropper who was denied an education. i'm an american american. i was raised in this country. >> are you are trying to destroy the united states. >> hold on, rashad. >> my people have made this country better and we will continue to fight to make this country better. my people came from another country. >> can i get in here? >> i want to get nick back in here because we have time constraints. >> what i will say is the free labor that black people have given to this country and the fact that we ha
only one that went brother against brother over their own slaves and that was the united states becauseized -- it realized the sinful awful darkness of slavery. >> that's not why. >> that's not true. that's actually not true. it's unfortunate that you're trying to rewrite history on tv this morning. >> i'm not rewriting history. >> excuse me sir, it's early but you will not do that. you will not rewrite the brutal carnage of slavery and then the history of jim crowe in...
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. >> conrad's older brother, baron, is housed in a different protective custody unit.is is for openly gay men. >> i think gay people in general are a bit less aggressive than heterosexuals. >> baron is charged with sexually molesting conrad's daughter, sammy, and is also a suspect in the triple homicide and fire. even though news coverage has made other inmates aware of this case, he says he's felt safe in this unit. >> the news they like to tell all, the juicier it is the more they tell and a child molester is juicy news, you can bet it's on every tv in every pod, everybody knows who i am. the people on my pod saw that i'm accused of child molesting and, no, nobody has given me any flack for it. >> but baron feels others are conspiring against him, including the judge, who set bail making it impossible to leave jail until their cases are resolved. >> you know, as incent as we might be because this isn't prison this, is jail, most of us here havnot been convicted of anything. so, we talk about innocent until proven guilty but everything about this place, county jail, i
. >> conrad's older brother, baron, is housed in a different protective custody unit.is is for openly gay men. >> i think gay people in general are a bit less aggressive than heterosexuals. >> baron is charged with sexually molesting conrad's daughter, sammy, and is also a suspect in the triple homicide and fire. even though news coverage has made other inmates aware of this case, he says he's felt safe in this unit. >> the news they like to tell all, the juicier it is...
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brother. it is possible this was a reference to his plans to build a wall between the united states and mexico. >>> i think it's accurate. we hate the ea and we hate this wall. a man does not do anything but hate so of course he loves the wall. >> the are embracing a security watchtower. he has made some forays into the palestinian territory in the past. >>> former president. obama the ex-commander-in-chief turned 56 today. it is his first birthday since leaving office. this time last year the white house through a massive birthday bash with guests including beyonci and jay-z. this year's festivities are likely to be a little more laid- back. >> we told you about the dangers of opioids but lieutenant. deputies found out how powerful they can be after accidentally inhaling them. >>> some good news and south carolina, e >>> looking up when you cross the street seems pretty obvious but in china not so much. there are reminders now built into the ground. the ford summer sales event is in full swing. it's gonna work, i promise you, we can figure this out. babe... little help. -hold on
brother. it is possible this was a reference to his plans to build a wall between the united states and mexico. >>> i think it's accurate. we hate the ea and we hate this wall. a man does not do anything but hate so of course he loves the wall. >> the are embracing a security watchtower. he has made some forays into the palestinian territory in the past. >>> former president. obama the ex-commander-in-chief turned 56 today. it is his first birthday since leaving office....
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brothers. he signed up for the utah national guard while he was still in high school. even if he signed up ten years ago the unitedalready many years into the war hen he enlisted to serve in the war that eventually took his life. the news of his death, the other 11 utah national guards men hurt in the same incident is huge and sad news in utah tonight and in the national guard and community of iraq and afghanistan veterans. the u.s. navy was rocked by the first investigative report of the bizarre crash between a cargo vessel in june off the coast of japan. it describes in detail how the sailors on board fought for their own lives and fought to save each other when the two ships collided in the middle of the night. the efforts to save each other included efforts to save the captain of the ship. it described how five sailors used a sledge hammer and kettle beg from the gym to smash their way into the state room of the captain. the captain's state room apparently took a direct hit. they did get in. the ship's captain was hanging off the outside of the ship for his life by the time they smashed their way into him to s
brothers. he signed up for the utah national guard while he was still in high school. even if he signed up ten years ago the unitedalready many years into the war hen he enlisted to serve in the war that eventually took his life. the news of his death, the other 11 utah national guards men hurt in the same incident is huge and sad news in utah tonight and in the national guard and community of iraq and afghanistan veterans. the u.s. navy was rocked by the first investigative report of the...
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your other brother, president of the united states, george bush, had had to deal with number of hurricanes, natural disasters, 9/11 come to mind, but katrina comes up whether he got there too late and back and forth over that and what is a president to do? how do you think president trump has handled it with his visit this week, planning to come back, we're told on saturday, what do you think? >> yeah. i think he has done fine. what is really more important frankly is what is happening on the ground. it appears to me that fema is very well-organized at convention center, helping with needs of people whose needs are at a high level right now. so really, presidential leadership it is important. what is really important to see frankly, you're not trying to ease this into political waterway but, this transcends politics. to see republicans, democrats, people that are of different economic, people that have had religious differences and economic disparities are all coming together, uniteing in service locking arms, they don't care whether a democrat picking up a republican or vice versa. neil:
your other brother, president of the united states, george bush, had had to deal with number of hurricanes, natural disasters, 9/11 come to mind, but katrina comes up whether he got there too late and back and forth over that and what is a president to do? how do you think president trump has handled it with his visit this week, planning to come back, we're told on saturday, what do you think? >> yeah. i think he has done fine. what is really more important frankly is what is happening on...
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. >> kelly: you served in the united states army, i've served in the army as well. army dharma, brotherer, this is not something you tolerate in the military. and you look at david duke and the likes of other people in that group when hate towards anyone depending on the color and religion and then the commander-in-chief stating it's not going to become tolerated. did he do enough and stating tall groups, stop it, let's move forward? >> i don't want to criticize the president but i will criticize david duke. >> kelly: and it wasn't meant to be criticism, but more of how most we help the president as well as others move forward in dealing with issues like david do? >> ultimately it's about civics lessons. i've worked with chad peterson to make sure kids in schools understood what made his greatest nation. the ability to sit down, discussion a shoe disagree and then go have dinner. so your that makes us special. it is so heartbreaking again in the shadow of the home of the drafter of the declaration that said all men are created equal, that this garbage would happen in 2017 at the behest
. >> kelly: you served in the united states army, i've served in the army as well. army dharma, brotherer, this is not something you tolerate in the military. and you look at david duke and the likes of other people in that group when hate towards anyone depending on the color and religion and then the commander-in-chief stating it's not going to become tolerated. did he do enough and stating tall groups, stop it, let's move forward? >> i don't want to criticize the president but i...
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united states mortgage market. it lead to the collapse of one of america's biggest banks, lehman brothers, and here in the uk to thee wider bank bailout. as our business editor simonjack explains, for many, the tenth anniversary of the crash marks a lost decade. the collapse of us investment bank lehman brothers saw workers take home their careers in boxes. the first uk bank run in 140th saw queues outside northern rock and a bailout for rbs, which had grown to be the biggest bank in the world. the number of homes going into foreclosure is stunning. it all started when a french bank admitted it did not know whether its investment in us property were worth anything. what started as a financial trader's caddick caused an epidemic we are still recovering from today. the crisis ripped an enormous hole in the nation's finances as a sharp downturn in the economy led to sharp downturn in government tax receipts, by 2010 at the government was having to borrow eve ryo ne the government was having to borrow everyone that —— borrow £1 in every four expect and although the extra it is borrowing each year started to fall, the t
united states mortgage market. it lead to the collapse of one of america's biggest banks, lehman brothers, and here in the uk to thee wider bank bailout. as our business editor simonjack explains, for many, the tenth anniversary of the crash marks a lost decade. the collapse of us investment bank lehman brothers saw workers take home their careers in boxes. the first uk bank run in 140th saw queues outside northern rock and a bailout for rbs, which had grown to be the biggest bank in the world....