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we did have janis joplin, where we did have credence, where we did have -- where we did have -- we hadd d talking to them, whether it was paul -- and at madison square garden i organized something with jimi hendrix and with blood sweat and taerears. so there was an involvement but not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way country joe did and writing songs and walking the walk in that particular way. they simply got on stage. but before they did in all cases, as was true in the civil rights movement, we got together and i said, we're not here to knock people out with our songs and perform. we're here to make a statement that will help us to move society to a place where we're going to have greater equity and peace. so whatever you do, that has to be your intention and you need to say some words that let people know that that's where you are standing. and when people have it in their hearts, i don't care if they're singing lemon tree or whatever, if the message is we are going to live in peace, people feel that. and that was true in all of these events. >> you know, for the
we did have janis joplin, where we did have credence, where we did have -- where we did have -- we hadd d talking to them, whether it was paul -- and at madison square garden i organized something with jimi hendrix and with blood sweat and taerears. so there was an involvement but not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way country joe did and writing songs and walking the walk in that particular way. they simply got on stage. but before they did in all cases, as was true in the...
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where are they going to put them where they'll be safe overnight or until tomorrow? have about the passengers stranded by those nights being stopped. >> sure. and it may be a question of authorities in washington to deal with. the fbi is monitoring the situation there on the ground in turkey. evan perez, talk to us about what you're learning. >> from the justice department, the attorney general has been briefed on what the u.s. knows at this moment on this. and she's directed the fbi and other agencies under her, under the justice department to assist the turks in whatever they need in this investigation. a pit of a complicated relationship between the u.s. law enforcement and security services and the turks. they depend on each other a hot. they work together a hot. but there are also times where the relationship is a bit strained. after the benghazi attacks, the witnesses were taken by the fbi to be interviewed. it was not safe to do that in had i been i can't. so it is interesting to see that turkey and istanbul is one place where the fbi does a hot of work. at th
where are they going to put them where they'll be safe overnight or until tomorrow? have about the passengers stranded by those nights being stopped. >> sure. and it may be a question of authorities in washington to deal with. the fbi is monitoring the situation there on the ground in turkey. evan perez, talk to us about what you're learning. >> from the justice department, the attorney general has been briefed on what the u.s. knows at this moment on this. and she's directed the...
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we did have janis joplin, where we did have credence, where we did have -- where we did have -- we hadled and mobilized d talking to them, whether it was paul -- and at madison square garden i organized something with jimi hendrix and with blood sweat and taerears. so there was an involvement but not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way country joe did and writing songs and walking the walk in that particular way. they simply got on stage. but before they did in all cases, as was true in the civil rights movement, we got together and i said, we're not here to knock people out with our songs and perform. we're here to make a statement that will help us to move society to a place where we're going to have greater equity and peace. so whatever you do, that has to be your intention and you need to say some words that let people know that that's where you are standing. and when people have it in their hearts, i don't care if they're singing lemon tree or whatever, if the message is we are going to live in peace, people feel that. and that was true in all of these events. >> y
we did have janis joplin, where we did have credence, where we did have -- where we did have -- we hadled and mobilized d talking to them, whether it was paul -- and at madison square garden i organized something with jimi hendrix and with blood sweat and taerears. so there was an involvement but not in the sense of their picking up the banner the way country joe did and writing songs and walking the walk in that particular way. they simply got on stage. but before they did in all cases, as was...
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i think when you look at the entirety of where our party is at and where our efforts are at combinedty and the campaign, it's the republicans that are far ahead. when it comes to the one report you're referencing, it's seven days over a 30-day period it reflects. so i appreciate everyone's concern over the state of our party. we're doing just great and i think as we continue to move forward, the enthusiasm and excisemee excitement surrounding trump's candidacy will be reflected in the financials as well. >> he has $1.3 million in the bank. there are county commissioners who have that much in the bank as a campaign? is that a gad place to be? >> hold on. let's stop because that's a false narrative. donald trump has financed his campaign by writing checks. he can do that. you're looking at the trump campaign through the prism of the hillary clinton campaign. donald trump financed his campaign all the way to this point by adding in more of his own personal money. so it's false to say that he has $1.3 million. if he wanted to get that number up in two seconds, he just strokes a check and
i think when you look at the entirety of where our party is at and where our efforts are at combinedty and the campaign, it's the republicans that are far ahead. when it comes to the one report you're referencing, it's seven days over a 30-day period it reflects. so i appreciate everyone's concern over the state of our party. we're doing just great and i think as we continue to move forward, the enthusiasm and excisemee excitement surrounding trump's candidacy will be reflected in the...
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♪ ♪ where in the world is hooper? ♪ here's a clue to where i am.place where there's lots of water, but it's not a swimming pool. let's see. here's a good hint. if you like cars, you can see plenty of them right here, and just because i don't have a car doesn't mean i can't honk. [honk honk] let's get back to the guessing game. here's a third clue from "curious george." you don't mind if i wash my car while you wash your truck, do you? uh, uh-uh. great clue! it's the place where there are dirty cars that get clean. so i'm at a place where there's lots of water, where there are cars, and dirty cars that get clean. so did you guess where i am? you guessed it! i'm at a car wash!
♪ ♪ where in the world is hooper? ♪ here's a clue to where i am.place where there's lots of water, but it's not a swimming pool. let's see. here's a good hint. if you like cars, you can see plenty of them right here, and just because i don't have a car doesn't mean i can't honk. [honk honk] let's get back to the guessing game. here's a third clue from "curious george." you don't mind if i wash my car while you wash your truck, do you? uh, uh-uh. great clue! it's the place where...
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where has quincy beeny?and he has the same shirt on as me. >> he's getting ready for a wedding? >> what? >> yes! >> jenkintown is the town forlorns. the love that jenkintown has for everyone. >> ♪ >> we're listening to the music here. >> sounds like love, aling. >> jenkintown, town for lovers, it is for lovers. so speaking of love and lovers, we've been talking about weddings, you know you have to have those good songs, to get to everybody on the dance floor for receptions, remember the one song at your wedding, people out, dancing, moving? >> i think it was wangster and 50-cent. >> oh, my god. >> no, no,. >> you get your clothes on, though, right? >> yes, i had so many things to say, yes, yes. >> apparently one song, that when it comes to play list at weddings it, has to be played every time. >> oh, oh, which one is it? >> it is, ready for this everybody? hey yall by out cast. >> oh! >> ♪ >> okay, they like it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> sing it, quincy, my favorite part, my favorite part, oh, okay, work it, oh, yes. >>
where has quincy beeny?and he has the same shirt on as me. >> he's getting ready for a wedding? >> what? >> yes! >> jenkintown is the town forlorns. the love that jenkintown has for everyone. >> ♪ >> we're listening to the music here. >> sounds like love, aling. >> jenkintown, town for lovers, it is for lovers. so speaking of love and lovers, we've been talking about weddings, you know you have to have those good songs, to get to everybody on...
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where the vulnerabilities? where can they launch an attack from. thehe attack in texas, person was outside, waiting behind a bush for the judge to get there. in reno, the shooter was at a parking deck and shot them through a window in the courthouse. so, what are we going to do? we are going to look around, find the vulnerabilities, and try to reduce them, try to mitigate as much as we can. if we can't, at least we know they are there. same thing at home. teach, it'sat we very hard. it's hard to get someone to cut down the brush that someone has been a lot of my developing. we can cut them down low enough. can we at least recognize that someone might be hiding behind there and what precautions can we take to make sure that no one is behind the bushes. can we put on motion sensor lights? we want to mitigate as much as we can. trust yourand instincts. if something feels bad, chances say, wait ad. minute, this does not feel right. take a look. what is making you feel that way? chances are something is wrong. yourttention to surroundings and the activi
where the vulnerabilities? where can they launch an attack from. thehe attack in texas, person was outside, waiting behind a bush for the judge to get there. in reno, the shooter was at a parking deck and shot them through a window in the courthouse. so, what are we going to do? we are going to look around, find the vulnerabilities, and try to reduce them, try to mitigate as much as we can. if we can't, at least we know they are there. same thing at home. teach, it'sat we very hard. it's hard...
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so i return to where i began. senator murphy, there are literally thousands of americans taking to the streets this past week. i saw them in new jersey, read about them in california and florida. i see them in washington, d.c. here in our nation's capital. today i'm proud that you decided that that dream was worth fighting for, that the call of our nation had to be answered, that that dream demanded something more than business as usual. 13 plus hours you've stood. i don't know how long it will take, but i know this is an issue closing the terrorist loophole, closing the avenues for terrorists to go online or gun shows, just doing would is such common sense to keep us safe. i know we will win this battle. it's not a matter of if. it's a matter of when. and so as the hour grows later and later and this filibuster drags on, i just want to ask this perhaps important question. you and i both know from the incoming you've had, thousands of calls in your office, that one of the problems we have to have as we allow our i
so i return to where i began. senator murphy, there are literally thousands of americans taking to the streets this past week. i saw them in new jersey, read about them in california and florida. i see them in washington, d.c. here in our nation's capital. today i'm proud that you decided that that dream was worth fighting for, that the call of our nation had to be answered, that that dream demanded something more than business as usual. 13 plus hours you've stood. i don't know how long it will...
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where do you go -- where does america turn to in the futureer for more labor supply? >> host: chuck in weston, virginia. good morning, you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. i can hear people talk about the -- working hard. these people -- their grandparents wasn't even born when working was hard. when hard work was being done, and they keep talking about they want to come for a better life for their children. what happened to all the truth that the president wants -- why aren't they here taking care of the illegal immigration business instead of fighting isis. they should be here fighting illegal immigration. >> host: mr. corchado. >> guest: sunny don't know how to answer that question. again, i, talk about my own personal story. we came because -- she was able to sacrifice everything she new and everything she loved about publics to give us a better life -- loved about mexico too give us a better life and has done well. speak for millions of families from mexico who have done the same thing, who have contributed to the success of the united states. either probl
where do you go -- where does america turn to in the futureer for more labor supply? >> host: chuck in weston, virginia. good morning, you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. i can hear people talk about the -- working hard. these people -- their grandparents wasn't even born when working was hard. when hard work was being done, and they keep talking about they want to come for a better life for their children. what happened to all the truth that the president wants -- why...
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where the law starts we have a lot more work to do. we know a big reason for the huge gender wage gap that cost average half million overthe life time and much more for women of color is once you besxh a mother you face a huge hit directly by the unpaid time off oof work that you have to take if you want to recover from giving birth let alone bond with your child. secondly, the hit your career takes when you go back and then on top of that you have a lot of bias, impliss, unconscious, whatever you want to call it or just straight up gender stereotypes about women who come back to work as moms seen as less comp tent and less desunching of high pay and privilege and authority jobs. when men become fathers they get a bump in slry and seen as more comp tent and worthy of promotion and advancement. >> i want to talk about men. when we were back stage you mentioned the district you represent and how it has the highest concentration of gay men in san francisco or in the country and also how you got involved in issues of parental leave and jen
where the law starts we have a lot more work to do. we know a big reason for the huge gender wage gap that cost average half million overthe life time and much more for women of color is once you besxh a mother you face a huge hit directly by the unpaid time off oof work that you have to take if you want to recover from giving birth let alone bond with your child. secondly, the hit your career takes when you go back and then on top of that you have a lot of bias, impliss, unconscious, whatever...
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that's where it happened. >> and where were you at during the bomb?> the lounge which has a clear view of the entrance of the international arrival terminal. that's what i saw. just right after the blast. >> did it -- did it look like suicide bombers or they tried to shoot people after the bomb? >> in fact, i didn't see anybody shooting around, but when i listened to the news, they claim that there was a suicide bomber who tried to get inside and when the policeman noticed that it was a suicide bomber, he started shooting around with a rifle. the people. they said it was a kaleshnokov and he detonated the bomb on himself. >> hi there, ivan. we know you lived in istanbul for in years, been to the istanbul airport countless times. can you just talk a little bit about the security in at the airport? because there are several layers of security before you can even get inside. correct? >> reporter: there are. there's actually a gate at the entrance to the whole airport complex that cars have to tgo through where you'll have police guards with sub machine g
that's where it happened. >> and where were you at during the bomb?> the lounge which has a clear view of the entrance of the international arrival terminal. that's what i saw. just right after the blast. >> did it -- did it look like suicide bombers or they tried to shoot people after the bomb? >> in fact, i didn't see anybody shooting around, but when i listened to the news, they claim that there was a suicide bomber who tried to get inside and when the policeman noticed...
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if you look at where he is -- where he stands at this point in his presidency, he is more popular thanost outgoing presidents are. he can -- >> 51% right now, yeah. >> here's what it takes to do this job. here's what it takes to turn a failing economy around. he can make that case. where qui with quite a bit of authority. and the other thing he can to is tell the story of the last eight years, talk about where we were, where we've gone, to help soften the ground a little bit. donald trump has already signaled that he will try to attack her for being part of the obama legacy. well, having the president out there to define what that legacy is so that she can then talk about where to go next, i think is critically important. while the last eight years have been popular and successful and there is a lot to brag about from this administration's perspective, a campaign is always about the future. so by freeing her up to talk about the future, by defining the last few years, i think he can play an incredibly important role. >> you talk about his popularity. and his overall approval rating is
if you look at where he is -- where he stands at this point in his presidency, he is more popular thanost outgoing presidents are. he can -- >> 51% right now, yeah. >> here's what it takes to do this job. here's what it takes to turn a failing economy around. he can make that case. where qui with quite a bit of authority. and the other thing he can to is tell the story of the last eight years, talk about where we were, where we've gone, to help soften the ground a little bit. donald...
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he would say where is it? give it up. where is it?rter with tiara parker and akira murray were among those held hostage. >> i could see piles of body laying over the toilet seat. slumped over in the bottom of the toilet which is covered with hand prints and blood. >> reporter: when the gunman first opened fire, carter and murray escaped outside. they became trapped when they reentered the club to find parker. parker survived. murray who had just celebrated her 18th birthday was the youngest of the 49 victims to die. >> i could see my best friend on the floor. and akyra looking lifeless. at that pin the i was look i don't think i am really going to get out of here you. know, i made peace with god within myself. >> i look over and he shoots the girl next to me. and i'm just there laying down, thinking, i'm next. i'm dead. angel colon said he was helpless on the floor of the club after he was shot about three times in the leg. the gunman took aim at him again. >> i don't know how -- but by the glory of god he shoots toward my head, but i
he would say where is it? give it up. where is it?rter with tiara parker and akira murray were among those held hostage. >> i could see piles of body laying over the toilet seat. slumped over in the bottom of the toilet which is covered with hand prints and blood. >> reporter: when the gunman first opened fire, carter and murray escaped outside. they became trapped when they reentered the club to find parker. parker survived. murray who had just celebrated her 18th birthday was the...
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where is russia?a has a famous greek philosopher that once said all philosophy comes from fear mongering. fear, honor, and interest. the fear is quite honestly something can all agree with, terrorists, terrorism emanating from that part of the region will end up in russia, which it has. i can be sympathetic to that. the honor peace is russia wanting to reassert itself on the world stage, seen as a coequal partner to the united states and have that stick in the world. shtick in the-- world. and they want a foothills in the mediterranean. -- a foothold in the mediterranean. so all of those on top of each other, potential for conflict is right. charlie: so giving them that kind of interest they have had -- james: they will have to if we have successful negotiation in syria. charlie: how do you include that? james: we have to have russians there, but include a lot of people's interests as well. thei arabs, turks on northern border have their own interest, the curd piece -- kurd piece in the northeast. the
where is russia?a has a famous greek philosopher that once said all philosophy comes from fear mongering. fear, honor, and interest. the fear is quite honestly something can all agree with, terrorists, terrorism emanating from that part of the region will end up in russia, which it has. i can be sympathetic to that. the honor peace is russia wanting to reassert itself on the world stage, seen as a coequal partner to the united states and have that stick in the world. shtick in the-- world. and...
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i think about the 2,000,000 people who live here, i think about the neighborhoods where i live in wheremy friends and relatives live, and so much more nuanced and complicated story than the complicated outside of town imagines. once vegas has been growing ever since it was founded as a railroad town, however there are certain decades where things are really celebrated and one was in the 1940s. in the 1940s you saw with the world war ii you saw the arrival here of a huge magnesium production plant. this production plant grew thousands of workers to las vegas. then at the same time you had the development of an army airfield which later became an air force base. thousands and thousands of people descending on this valley , quadrupling the population in a matter of years. coinciding with that was that of element of the casino business on a much larger scale. those casinos drew workers, tours, las vegas became a tourist place. the 40s were huge. the 50s was when he saw the rise of all the iconic casinos on the las vegas strip. that coincided with the rise of the atomic testing, 60 miles nor
i think about the 2,000,000 people who live here, i think about the neighborhoods where i live in wheremy friends and relatives live, and so much more nuanced and complicated story than the complicated outside of town imagines. once vegas has been growing ever since it was founded as a railroad town, however there are certain decades where things are really celebrated and one was in the 1940s. in the 1940s you saw with the world war ii you saw the arrival here of a huge magnesium production...
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we will get back to where we are. but so many people, their lives are going to have changed. >> for lgbt people around the world that are celebrating pride this month, that feel especially vulnerable or unsafe, do you have a special message to them? >> my heart goes out to everybody that feels not as appreciated as they should in this state. we appreciate everybody. we're an inclusive state. we want people to continue to come visit our state. we will be as -- hopefully the most -- the friendliest, most inclusive place in the world. >> that was my first interview one on one with governor rick scott behind the scenes here on the site. you can see the lights that are illuminating around pulse, the nightclub. it remains an active crime scene as they have put a tarp over the chain-link fence that we saw erected earlier today. we assume that this is because they are going to be processing that task of taking out the people who were killed last night. the bodies that have remained at this active crime scene while police have
we will get back to where we are. but so many people, their lives are going to have changed. >> for lgbt people around the world that are celebrating pride this month, that feel especially vulnerable or unsafe, do you have a special message to them? >> my heart goes out to everybody that feels not as appreciated as they should in this state. we appreciate everybody. we're an inclusive state. we want people to continue to come visit our state. we will be as -- hopefully the most --...
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look where hillary clinton is playing defense this week. two of her first stops will be ohio and pennsylvania. rust belt state, a lot of these non-college white voters. if he can pick up ohio, if he can pick up pennsylvania, it's not going to get him 270 but get him closer. what was the closest state on board? it was florida. florida, pennsylvania, ohio. look at that. trump would be there. a couple of things to keep in mind as we take a look at this map. for now, i'm joined by nbc news political reporter, perry bacon. you've been looking at some of the possible paths. when you look at the idea here of pennsylvania, of ohio, of getting that white working class vote, do you see a path there? >> i do. i think we're talking about this earlier is there's an argument to where you look at the, we think the people of color are rising but pennsylvania and ohio are not as diverse as the rest of the country are. there's an argument donald trump could win those two states. florida has a big latino popular. also if the white voters in florida, obama did
look where hillary clinton is playing defense this week. two of her first stops will be ohio and pennsylvania. rust belt state, a lot of these non-college white voters. if he can pick up ohio, if he can pick up pennsylvania, it's not going to get him 270 but get him closer. what was the closest state on board? it was florida. florida, pennsylvania, ohio. look at that. trump would be there. a couple of things to keep in mind as we take a look at this map. for now, i'm joined by nbc news...
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where we are, it still looks intact. sian waters tells us the macaques can live relatively well here, so there is hope of spotting some. we've been traveling with the wildlife conservationists for four days now. this is a small, committed team of under 10 people. mohamed chitwan is one of them. he gets closest to the shy barbary macaques. he often spends time here alone to observe them. he knows the forest inside out. he's spent days and nights here and knows the places the macaques frequent. they live in groups that usually consist of 40 to 60 animals. they're hard to spot among the leaves and rocks. >> the macaques come along with me, so i'm never afraid at night. and in the morning i find them in front of me again. the same thing in the evening until they get to sleep. we protect each other, like friends. >> for a long time shepherds in bouhachem forest were no friends of the monkeys. they hunted them sometimes to sell them, but a number of shepherds have now been persuaded to stop. so now often it's usually only thei
where we are, it still looks intact. sian waters tells us the macaques can live relatively well here, so there is hope of spotting some. we've been traveling with the wildlife conservationists for four days now. this is a small, committed team of under 10 people. mohamed chitwan is one of them. he gets closest to the shy barbary macaques. he often spends time here alone to observe them. he knows the forest inside out. he's spent days and nights here and knows the places the macaques frequent....
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the end state is a situation in the middle east where these countries are stable again, where we can rely on the trade routes and the energy supplies and the partnerships we need to keep this country safe and in which elected and legitimate governments are able to provide a future for their people that does not involve them emigrating. >> and just finally, if i may, what is the -- i mean, that's the end state. that's very clear. how do we get there? what is the thinking around operations? how are we actually going after this threat? how are we stabilizing these countries? people buy into the fact that this is what we're trying to do, but how are we doing this and how does what we're doing fit into that larger strategy, perhaps with the united states? >> as far as the campaign against daesh, it was probably at its peak in the summer of 2014, just before i arrived at the ministry of defense and we're now well into this campaign to counter daesh in iraq where considerable progress has been made in pushing daesh back on the euphrates and the tigris. and again, daesh has come under some p
the end state is a situation in the middle east where these countries are stable again, where we can rely on the trade routes and the energy supplies and the partnerships we need to keep this country safe and in which elected and legitimate governments are able to provide a future for their people that does not involve them emigrating. >> and just finally, if i may, what is the -- i mean, that's the end state. that's very clear. how do we get there? what is the thinking around operations?...
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it is a situation in the middle east where countries are stable again where we can rely on trade routes and energy supplies and partnerships we need to keep this country safe and which elected and legitimate governments are able to provide a future for their people which does not involve them. >> the aspect there, what is -- how we went off to this, how we did that. and the fact that this is what we are trying to do and how are we doing, how did we fit into that? >> so far as the campaign against daesh is concerned daesh was probably at its peak in the summer of 2014 before i arrived. and to counter daesh in iraq where considerable progress has been made in pushing daesh back to the euphrates and up north up the tigris and liberating cities, to what they held, in syria the situation is more complicated but again daesh has come anderson pressure under the kurdish forces and moderate operation. and what mobilized, with united states leadership, and other countries are supporting the united states the coalition overall is making progress but the military strategy is part of a much wider st
it is a situation in the middle east where countries are stable again where we can rely on trade routes and energy supplies and partnerships we need to keep this country safe and which elected and legitimate governments are able to provide a future for their people which does not involve them. >> the aspect there, what is -- how we went off to this, how we did that. and the fact that this is what we are trying to do and how are we doing, how did we fit into that? >> so far as the...
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our ambition is a confident america, where everybody has a chance to go and succeed, no matter where they start in life. that is the american idea. right now, our country is on the wrong path. so how do we get back on track? well, we can get angry, or we can channel that into action. we can start to tackle our problems before they tackle us. this is what americans do. we do not accept decline, we do to given to -- give in division, we find a better way. take poverty. for years, decades now, washington has spent billions of dollars on programs to fight poverty. but we have barely moved the meter. but the war on poverty is a stalemate at best. so we can keep getting the same results, or we can get those in poverty on the latter to opportunity. with work we strengthen our , economy so everyone can make the most of their lives. this is what our plan does. it takes are timeless principles -- liberty, freedom, consent of the government, and it applies them to the problems of our time. it makes it clear what needs to change. we have a real choice on poverty , jobs, taxes, security, health c
our ambition is a confident america, where everybody has a chance to go and succeed, no matter where they start in life. that is the american idea. right now, our country is on the wrong path. so how do we get back on track? well, we can get angry, or we can channel that into action. we can start to tackle our problems before they tackle us. this is what americans do. we do not accept decline, we do to given to -- give in division, we find a better way. take poverty. for years, decades now,...
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where does this stop?he orlando killer, one of the san bernandino killers, the fort hood killer, they were all u.s. citizens. are we going to start treating all muslim-americans differently? are we going to start subjecting them to special surveillance? start discriminating against them because of their faith? we have heard these suggestions during the course of this campaign. do republican officials actually agree with this? because that's not the america we want. it doesn't reflect our democratic ideals. it won't make us more safe, it will make us less safe, fueling isil's notion that the west hates muslims, making young muslims in this country and around the world feel like no matter what they do, they are going to be under suspicion and under attack. it makes muslim americans feel like their government is betraying them. it betrays the very values that america stands for. we've gone through moments in our history before when we acted out of fear and we came to regret it. we have seen our government mis
where does this stop?he orlando killer, one of the san bernandino killers, the fort hood killer, they were all u.s. citizens. are we going to start treating all muslim-americans differently? are we going to start subjecting them to special surveillance? start discriminating against them because of their faith? we have heard these suggestions during the course of this campaign. do republican officials actually agree with this? because that's not the america we want. it doesn't reflect our...
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just explained where this is again. the love field used to be the major airport in dallas until the other was built. that was built between the cities of dallas and ft. worth. this is only about six miles outside of downtown dallas and that's why casey was so quick to be able to get on airport grounds. however, now, they're not let anyone in, but flights are taking off from dallas love field. on the other side of the screen, police are looking at video of what bystanders were able to get and that is how we were able to show you what went down and dallas love field. if you're just joining us now, i'd like to play the video from the beginning and listen closely to these gun shots. here it is. >> get down! get down! get down! >> stay down. >> so that is video in its entirety, to be able to continue taking, just outside of dallas love field. we know one person has been transported to the hospital. i'm gettinging guidance son some of this it may have been a domestic dispute. we know tsa is not involved in this. they were sti
just explained where this is again. the love field used to be the major airport in dallas until the other was built. that was built between the cities of dallas and ft. worth. this is only about six miles outside of downtown dallas and that's why casey was so quick to be able to get on airport grounds. however, now, they're not let anyone in, but flights are taking off from dallas love field. on the other side of the screen, police are looking at video of what bystanders were able to get and...
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in cyber where we have 80,000 or so attack as year and we have -- it's hard to identify where they're coming from and who has the capabilities at any given time, it's very dynamic, and you've talked about that, can you just kind of define for me what deterrence means in the cyber world and how that's volving? >> ei can jump on that a little bit. from a cyber perspective as we mentioned before -- a cyber attack doesn't always mean a cyber response. attribution is key. and that's probably the greatest challenge in any cyber attack is attributing it to either a state actor or nonstate actor. we look at it as we want to make sure from the assurance policy it's declare torrey, that everybody understanding exactly where we stand and we're able to impose costs. so the first part of any deterrence policy and our deterrence policy is denial. we want to make sure we deny the adversary to achieve the effects they're trying to achieve by developing and having good cyber security. the next thing we want to bible to do is have a very resilient system. we want to build a resilient system and if they
in cyber where we have 80,000 or so attack as year and we have -- it's hard to identify where they're coming from and who has the capabilities at any given time, it's very dynamic, and you've talked about that, can you just kind of define for me what deterrence means in the cyber world and how that's volving? >> ei can jump on that a little bit. from a cyber perspective as we mentioned before -- a cyber attack doesn't always mean a cyber response. attribution is key. and that's probably...
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i want to recap where we're at for those joining us. i'm kate snow in new york and you're looking at pictures where we learned that there were multip explosions and two possibly three explosions and our own richard angle talking to a witness that say that is they heard a first explosion and saw a police officer dive on a suicide bomber and then that bomber exploded. that witness says that they believe that the police officer was killed. then there was a third explosion outside. we have heard about explosions being heard and we have heard about gunshots being heard as well. lucy is our reporter in london following it all for us, and lucy, what do we know? >> well, kate a lot of details are unclear at the moment. we're hearing that there's at least two possibly and three explosions at the airport. this is the largest airport in turkey. one of the largest in the region. our own nbc producer has confirmed that this blast or blasts took place outside of the international arrivals area. in the evening time that mean that is there's probably a
i want to recap where we're at for those joining us. i'm kate snow in new york and you're looking at pictures where we learned that there were multip explosions and two possibly three explosions and our own richard angle talking to a witness that say that is they heard a first explosion and saw a police officer dive on a suicide bomber and then that bomber exploded. that witness says that they believe that the police officer was killed. then there was a third explosion outside. we have heard...
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where workers themselves are helping to make the decisions where they sit together and say it has been a tough year, what should we do? we can invest here and cut here. that is a direction, the idea of worker ownership of production, of companies. it would be a very significant step forward. involving people in their work in a way that is the case right now. as we speak right now, there are people watching this program saying, oh, i have to go to work today. it is awful but i have to go. i need the money and i need health care. they are part of the machine. the do not enjoy it. i think we can fix that. >> under the thing is on your website free college education for public universities and changing the financial aid program for government. on freeclinton said college it is not practical. >> i think it is, absolutely. i think it is not only practical but it is imperative. we are living in a highly competitive global economy. what you're seeing in germany and scandinavia and other countries is they are smart enough to say what to tap all of the intellectual capabilities of our young peop
where workers themselves are helping to make the decisions where they sit together and say it has been a tough year, what should we do? we can invest here and cut here. that is a direction, the idea of worker ownership of production, of companies. it would be a very significant step forward. involving people in their work in a way that is the case right now. as we speak right now, there are people watching this program saying, oh, i have to go to work today. it is awful but i have to go. i need...
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>> where did bob go? because bob has been talking about it, but where is he? i did come up frankford avenue, just mate a bid stop along the way. >> a lot of people out here. should we do this? watch this. look, there is doctor mike, see doctor mike over there? >> keep going, keep going. >> i didn't know how many people would come out. >> and we're just getting started really. >> oh! >> ouch. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> frankford and cottman. and while we're blowing bulbs, >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ is triple checked. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> live from new york city. it's "the wendy williams show." >> how you doing? the kids have come to play today. you won't believe what i'm about to tell you. all due respect, have several seats. my girls are always turned out. i give it to you straight, no chaser. ♪ >> now, here's wendy! [ wild cheers and applause ] >> wendy: thank you. yes.
>> where did bob go? because bob has been talking about it, but where is he? i did come up frankford avenue, just mate a bid stop along the way. >> a lot of people out here. should we do this? watch this. look, there is doctor mike, see doctor mike over there? >> keep going, keep going. >> i didn't know how many people would come out. >> and we're just getting started really. >> oh! >> ouch. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> frankford and...
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where we are now is the centerpiece of our museum. this is the courtroom on the second floor of the building and really the historical motivation, if you will, for having this museum. senator estes kefauver and other senators conducted hearings on organized crime in america. they went to 14 cities and the smallest city by far that they came to was las vegas. they spent an afternoon here and in this room -- up there in fact, they questioned various local casino operators and executives. so wilbur clark, he testified, bill moore who was on the nevada tax commission and kefauver was aghast at the notion that you could have people who were involved in organized crime elsewhere could possibly come here and be legitimate businessmen. he said that as a case study in legal gambling, nevada speaks eloquently in the negative. well, the problem with this was in fact, it was legal here, whereas in other cities, you were shut down and the kefauver hearings are important in american history. he had been elected to the senate by attacking one of the
where we are now is the centerpiece of our museum. this is the courtroom on the second floor of the building and really the historical motivation, if you will, for having this museum. senator estes kefauver and other senators conducted hearings on organized crime in america. they went to 14 cities and the smallest city by far that they came to was las vegas. they spent an afternoon here and in this room -- up there in fact, they questioned various local casino operators and executives. so...
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where they coming from? so where does the money come from? >> there is the question of the findings that is home grown the you would see the wilcoxes and sometimes business concerns that have been induced to do that but then as is mentioned in the book they would handed over so there is enough blame to go around. >> those including the state interest of that coming together. right here in the middle. >> so what would the united states want? i think what is happening to deal with iran and india and the u.s. and the relationship and also to give a message to pakistan to come and join the force the way it can be a part of it. so my question is what is china's position? so perhaps the ambassador can? >> i think have a simple answer. china has its interest and it acts like the united states with its own interest. and since it has a damaged relationship with others in the region and i the chinese china does have an obligation to support pakistan it zero ways is a d.c. 44 country to influence >> to quit questions there has ben a lot of talk about co
where they coming from? so where does the money come from? >> there is the question of the findings that is home grown the you would see the wilcoxes and sometimes business concerns that have been induced to do that but then as is mentioned in the book they would handed over so there is enough blame to go around. >> those including the state interest of that coming together. right here in the middle. >> so what would the united states want? i think what is happening to deal...
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so. >> rose: on a scale of zero to a hundred, where were-- where are we in voice recognition? >> so are you family with merry makers internet. >> sure. >> she's talking about as a source, she's great. she says we're between 90 and 95% in voice recognition accuracy. i'm not sure what the parameters and where she gets the number. but as we approach 99%, quality and suddenly it becomes much more mass market phenomenon. so that's one of the keys. you have to get past a certain threshhold of quality. and then suddenly it becomes a natural thing to do because it just works. >> rose: and we have done that or are we 95% close. >> we're not there yet. we're not there yet but we're getting close enough where most people if they speak rel live-- relatively clearly it, withouts very well for. and that's evidenced by the fact that siri gets a hundred billion queeries a year, 22 billion. >> rose: siri, tell me where. >> yeah. and-- . >> rose: what will viv do that siri can't? >> well, viv is designed as a-- we talked a little bit about to allow any third party to come in and build something
so. >> rose: on a scale of zero to a hundred, where were-- where are we in voice recognition? >> so are you family with merry makers internet. >> sure. >> she's talking about as a source, she's great. she says we're between 90 and 95% in voice recognition accuracy. i'm not sure what the parameters and where she gets the number. but as we approach 99%, quality and suddenly it becomes much more mass market phenomenon. so that's one of the keys. you have to get past a...
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where does that lead you?s and other fundamentals when trying to evaluate whether or not there is a bubble. the thing is, in some markets we are seeing that. overall prices are up 5% to 6% a year. some markets, though, portland, western cities, 10% or 11%. clearly that's a problem but we have to look at it in the context of other fundamentals like wages. wages up 2% to 3% a year. that's where the real problem comes in. with loans we are seeing pop-culture indications like the quicken rocket loans or fast loans, but the rules that were put in place under dodd-frank, specifically the qualified mortgage rules which prevent certain risky features that caused the bubble like the teaser rates, negative amortization. >> the no down payments. no documentation. >> right. >> no documentation of income verification. >> what ethan was talking about is addressed with the qualified mortgage residential rules. >> why do you throw the quicken rocket mortgage loan? i signed up for one recently, and i had to prove my income. >>
where does that lead you?s and other fundamentals when trying to evaluate whether or not there is a bubble. the thing is, in some markets we are seeing that. overall prices are up 5% to 6% a year. some markets, though, portland, western cities, 10% or 11%. clearly that's a problem but we have to look at it in the context of other fundamentals like wages. wages up 2% to 3% a year. that's where the real problem comes in. with loans we are seeing pop-culture indications like the quicken rocket...
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that's where the opportunity is. you can buy the debt from these bangs that they are being forced to sell. because of what's happening now you will have more debt that's available. what this has done is make everybody in the region more nervous right now. so that's the opportunity for us and for anybody who actually wants to be able into vest over the course of the next two or three years. tone rrp a client walks in and they are super concerned about the market val tilt. >> we have an earning season coming up. fundamentally the vote didn't change anything from the economics. that effect of the vote will take a long time to be transparent in terms of what's impacted. tone rrp relax, have a -- anthony: relax, have a long-term game plan and don't be impacted by the market gyrations. gary: this reminds people what the alternative is. so, ben, talk about the average viewer. how do you access alternatives and how do you make it work to create a total return in the portfolio? >> we think there is a wide way to allocate the
that's where the opportunity is. you can buy the debt from these bangs that they are being forced to sell. because of what's happening now you will have more debt that's available. what this has done is make everybody in the region more nervous right now. so that's the opportunity for us and for anybody who actually wants to be able into vest over the course of the next two or three years. tone rrp a client walks in and they are super concerned about the market val tilt. >> we have an...
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where do you think we are right now? is the level we're seeing in oil now stainable for a longer period of time? >> i don't think the consumer has to worry much in the short-term. if you think about gas prices it's an attractive level and we're seeing that in suv sales and pickup sales so i think the consumer has a while to enjoy this price range. i think in the coming months what's going to weigh on oil prices is the massive storage amount we have in the u.s. we have over 530 million barrels of oil in the u.s. in storage. >> let's talk about where you see in the out years as they stay in politics, three, four, five years down the road, you have a more bullish oil price in mind of about $70 and that seems because you're focussed unlike a lot of people who follow oil you seem to be more focussed on demand than supply. >> absolutely. one of the very quick things to see about oil demand is it grows each year. the exception would be 2008 with the financial crisis but what we're seeing is population growth around the globe is
where do you think we are right now? is the level we're seeing in oil now stainable for a longer period of time? >> i don't think the consumer has to worry much in the short-term. if you think about gas prices it's an attractive level and we're seeing that in suv sales and pickup sales so i think the consumer has a while to enjoy this price range. i think in the coming months what's going to weigh on oil prices is the massive storage amount we have in the u.s. we have over 530 million...
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that's where our focus is. a couple weeks ago we announced a new product called the visual ad experience about optimizing essentially taking advantage of all this engagement, visual engagement on a phone and the native app that allows you to interact with an ad and responds to how you use a phone. it's very effective. tests have shown lich. lots to talk about. >> do you see growth in revenue coming from more advertising products that pandora can sell advertisers, or just growing the pie overall, bringing more advertisers into your core business? >> it's kind of all of the above. we are going to continue to grow the audience which will add inventory. we will keep that sell going. it's making the ads more valuable so optimizing the cpms, the rates. that's about mining data. we are a warehouse of data on pandora. 55 billion pieces of thumb feedback. we generate a billion pieces of data points a day. we have woven together a rich foundation for kind of assimilating data, putting it together to drive profiling. over
that's where our focus is. a couple weeks ago we announced a new product called the visual ad experience about optimizing essentially taking advantage of all this engagement, visual engagement on a phone and the native app that allows you to interact with an ad and responds to how you use a phone. it's very effective. tests have shown lich. lots to talk about. >> do you see growth in revenue coming from more advertising products that pandora can sell advertisers, or just growing the pie...
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where is this guys? right along the west virginia line in and around the maryland and west virginia line. we're going to see this throughout the night. if you have plans tonight, you might want to cancel, to be honest with you. 8:00, 9:00, that's when the next line is going to be moving through the area. that next line is an extremely dangerous line. look at the severe thunderstorm warnings associated with it. the dark red around pittsburgh, that's flash flood warnings. i'm going to send it back to you guys. we're going to stay with you right on through the night tonight. this system will come the 8:00 hour. this spin in the atmosphere, this strong area of low pressure, bringing us that front right there and those storms. they'll be here around the 8:00, 9:00 hour. >> we'll be jumping back in as soon as something dramatic starts to happen again. >>> nine years in prison, that's the sentence for the man who led prince george's county police on a chase and tried to get away by ramming their cruisers. willi
where is this guys? right along the west virginia line in and around the maryland and west virginia line. we're going to see this throughout the night. if you have plans tonight, you might want to cancel, to be honest with you. 8:00, 9:00, that's when the next line is going to be moving through the area. that next line is an extremely dangerous line. look at the severe thunderstorm warnings associated with it. the dark red around pittsburgh, that's flash flood warnings. i'm going to send it...
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i long for scenes where man has never tried, a place where women never smiled or wept. there to abide with my creator god and sleep as i in childhood sweetly set. now that poem is very important to me because the end part where it says where i in childhood sweetly swept, i unfortunately never got to experience that. i never got to experience sleeping sweetly untroubled. that wasn't my life. i saw my first dead body when i was three. i have to say that wasn't the most dramatic thing. i could tell you he was dead by the look in his eyes, but i'd did look in his eyes and what i saw was something intense. suddenly all my fear went away. if you don't fear death, what do you fear? nothing. i was three. after that i had a sexual abuse incident happen in my parents had left me with family that were taking care of me. i don't want to say too much because i want you to read the book. i was just going to give you a little taste and that was difficult because i didn't want to be there. i wasn't safe. they were drug addicts so they didn't really think about that much. i had to take
i long for scenes where man has never tried, a place where women never smiled or wept. there to abide with my creator god and sleep as i in childhood sweetly set. now that poem is very important to me because the end part where it says where i in childhood sweetly swept, i unfortunately never got to experience that. i never got to experience sleeping sweetly untroubled. that wasn't my life. i saw my first dead body when i was three. i have to say that wasn't the most dramatic thing. i could...
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where in florida we don't know. intensive effort by the fbi and other investigative agencies to trace back that person's communications, look at social media, look at computers, e-mails, phone calls. who was this person reaching out to. were there some indicators early on that this was going to happen. those are all things that are very intensively going on right now and we're told that they don't have any good answers from that, but are aggressively following leads. so i think it's safe to say they have a pretty goodde answer the questions that we have, which is why, what led up to this. they do say and they have been emphasizing this all morning that they believe this to be an isolated incident. you know, we've seen, unfortunately, in situations like this elsewhere around the world that when something like this happens, there's oftentimes more than one scene of attack or a sequence of attack. they say two things, number one, they don't believe it's related to the shooting earlier of the singer. secondly, they don'
where in florida we don't know. intensive effort by the fbi and other investigative agencies to trace back that person's communications, look at social media, look at computers, e-mails, phone calls. who was this person reaching out to. were there some indicators early on that this was going to happen. those are all things that are very intensively going on right now and we're told that they don't have any good answers from that, but are aggressively following leads. so i think it's safe to say...
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when i see where they're doing scientific research that happens to coincide where we have an extended continental shelf and thinking, you know, long term being i know china views this as global commons. if i see a mobile offshore drilling unit moving up there, houston, we have a problem. i don't know what the long-range plan is. what is china's vision for an arctic strategy. beyond the global commons, where are those lines drawn and will it encroach upon the sovereign interest of the united states. i can't answer that and that causes me concern. >> admiral, thank you, you make the coast guard sound like the most fascinating workplace in the world and i'm sure it is. please join me in thanking him. [ applause ] >>> politico reports pennsylvania senator bob casey is going to propose legislation to restrict people convicted of hate crimes from owning guns. in the senate the blocked legislation to ban people on a federal terrorism watch list from buying guns. and "roll call" is reporting florida senator marco rubio may consider staying in politics. he said the shootings are making his rec
when i see where they're doing scientific research that happens to coincide where we have an extended continental shelf and thinking, you know, long term being i know china views this as global commons. if i see a mobile offshore drilling unit moving up there, houston, we have a problem. i don't know what the long-range plan is. what is china's vision for an arctic strategy. beyond the global commons, where are those lines drawn and will it encroach upon the sovereign interest of the united...
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apartment where these men were believed to have been living where a russian passport was found is in a neighborhood that's not that far from where we are right now, brooke. >> really. >> maybe a couple miles' drive from here as the crow flies. just indicates how easily people can live below the radar here in turkey. now important to note, the turks have been carrying out raids. both here in istanbul at a number of different locations, detaining about 13 people, and in the turkish port city of ismi ruch ismir, detaining at least nine people there. that shows they're looking across the country as a possible network that could have supported these suicide bombers. >> you are an american but you lived in istanbul for 12 years. you have flown, i can only imagine, innd a o and out of th airport so many times. we talked about how isis has targeted foreign tourists but this time feels different. why? >> because. in the past isis is believed to have attacked foreign tourists and horrific casualties, kurds and leftists. the turkish government is fighting a war against militants from the ethnic
apartment where these men were believed to have been living where a russian passport was found is in a neighborhood that's not that far from where we are right now, brooke. >> really. >> maybe a couple miles' drive from here as the crow flies. just indicates how easily people can live below the radar here in turkey. now important to note, the turks have been carrying out raids. both here in istanbul at a number of different locations, detaining about 13 people, and in the turkish...
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that's where the opportunity is.hat you can buy the debt from these bangs that they are being forced to sell. because of what's happening now you will have more debt that's available. what this has done is make everybody in the region more nervous right now. so that's the opportunity for us and for anybody who actually wants to be able into vest over the course of the next two or three years. tone rrp a client walks in and they are super concerned about the market val tilt. >> we have an earning season coming up. fundamentally the vote didn't change anything from the economics. that effect of the vote will take a long time to be transparent in terms of what's impacted. tone rrp relax, have a -- anthony: relax, have a long-term game plan and don't be impacted by the market gyrations. gary: this reminds people what the alternative is. so, ben, talk about the average viewer. how do you access alternatives and how do you make it work to create a total return in the portfolio? >> we think there is a wide way to allocate t
that's where the opportunity is.hat you can buy the debt from these bangs that they are being forced to sell. because of what's happening now you will have more debt that's available. what this has done is make everybody in the region more nervous right now. so that's the opportunity for us and for anybody who actually wants to be able into vest over the course of the next two or three years. tone rrp a client walks in and they are super concerned about the market val tilt. >> we have an...
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where unemployment is more than 18%.the average salary only about half of what the others make citywide. 21,000 people in east oakland live below the poverty line. there have been 26 murders and 90 gun arrests in that part of the city since last august. we asked oakland's marrawah she and the rest of city leaders are doing to address this inequality. the mayor says programs to make the city more equitable are being rolled out as we speak. to hear more about that and her interview and a further break down of these numbers, go to nbcbayarea.com and click on the investigative unit. back to you. >> thank you very much. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call. >>> coming up, back home where hearts open and tears flow for a boxing legend. the body of muhammed ali where memorials continue. live from kentucky where the country prepares for his funeral later this week. >>> welcome back. quarter to 5:00 on your monday morning. there was a lot of heat. >> hard to not notice. >> you felt your skin and shirt stic
where unemployment is more than 18%.the average salary only about half of what the others make citywide. 21,000 people in east oakland live below the poverty line. there have been 26 murders and 90 gun arrests in that part of the city since last august. we asked oakland's marrawah she and the rest of city leaders are doing to address this inequality. the mayor says programs to make the city more equitable are being rolled out as we speak. to hear more about that and her interview and a further...
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there are very few instances where she uses color in her work and i will show you a piece where she uses color but sometimes, she would use watercolor paints. interestingly, with these pieces , she was never picky about the type of paper she used. it was obvious she would use whatever she had in her studio at the time. it could be anything from artists paper or poster to something thicker like posterboard, cardboard. sometimes you see that she started a work and didn't like it, so she would scratch it out and turn it over and use the same materials to start a new piece. it really varied the type of materials she would use to draw on. what they would do with these is and sheender drew them, would either draw them in her own studio at home or there are images of her drawing them there. she would give them to the editors of the suffragist and they would go through an editing process. allender would make recommendations on captions and sometimes the captions would be changed. they would make markings on the backs and these items would be put on to metal print blocks and it didn't matter how
there are very few instances where she uses color in her work and i will show you a piece where she uses color but sometimes, she would use watercolor paints. interestingly, with these pieces , she was never picky about the type of paper she used. it was obvious she would use whatever she had in her studio at the time. it could be anything from artists paper or poster to something thicker like posterboard, cardboard. sometimes you see that she started a work and didn't like it, so she would...
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they don't know who they are, where they are, they don't know where they're being placed and even from the standpoint of law enforcement, that's a bad thing. because they can't watch, they can't see what's going on. and we aren't vigilant and we aren't smart. and we have to go and we have to maybe check, respectfully, the mosques, and we have to check other places. because this is a problem that, if we don't solve it, it's going to eat our country alive. okay? it's going to eat our country alive. and we can be weak and we can be ineffective like we are now, right now, everything is political correctness. if you watched obama's speech yesterday, it was really all about political correctness. there's nothing wrong with being strong. there's nothing wrong with being smart. it was all about political correctness. and we have to make sure -- thank you. we have to make sure, so important, that we now go down the right path, because we're going down a wrong path, and our country is in serious trouble. okay? all right. serious trouble. n now, we have a lot of things going on. in addition, in a
they don't know who they are, where they are, they don't know where they're being placed and even from the standpoint of law enforcement, that's a bad thing. because they can't watch, they can't see what's going on. and we aren't vigilant and we aren't smart. and we have to go and we have to maybe check, respectfully, the mosques, and we have to check other places. because this is a problem that, if we don't solve it, it's going to eat our country alive. okay? it's going to eat our country...
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this was the scene in mant yok where the competitors took the circuit loop. it's considered one of the most prestigious road races in the country. >> racing down in philadelphia with all of the people and the crowds coming out and cheering for us. it just makes it very special racing in this area of town and with the river it's really nice. >> carlos barbaro won the men's race. >> still ahead, not monkeying around. an unusual thief is caught in the act and what police say he got away with when he stole from the store. call it puppy love, why these dogs were offering up kisses in our area today and how it's helping other animals in need. >>> the nbc 10 weather team has issued a first alert. a severe thunderstorm watch is issued for the entire nbc 10 viewing area. heavy rain moved through montgomery county earlier this afternoon, and right now pico officials tell us there are 7900 outages, 6300 of them are in chest eer county. and now a live look at the first alert radar where you can see a line of storms moving through the area. violeta yas will have a timing
this was the scene in mant yok where the competitors took the circuit loop. it's considered one of the most prestigious road races in the country. >> racing down in philadelphia with all of the people and the crowds coming out and cheering for us. it just makes it very special racing in this area of town and with the river it's really nice. >> carlos barbaro won the men's race. >> still ahead, not monkeying around. an unusual thief is caught in the act and what police say he...
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this is the part where the world comes together. most business people who travel to the east will probably have touched the airport. it is popular for people who usually travel on the align if is a massive massive airport. ly say this, we don't want to speculate about who did this. i have done work in turkey on isis and thousand operates. if they had an airport, it would be ataturk airport. you take it as far southeast as you can go towards the syrian border, and then you take a bus and get into syria that way. i would be surprised because isis uses this airport. >> okay, thank you so much. stay with us. if you're just joining us, the breaking news. the turkish justice minister now saying that ten people are dead. at least 20 others are injured, officials say, we'll have more on this rapidly developing and horrific breaking news story. stay with us. it don't make sense that i'm a horse whisperer. fancy prance, yo!! but you know what else don't make sense? bai. i mean it's good for you, but still somehow tastes amazing. sideways fanc
this is the part where the world comes together. most business people who travel to the east will probably have touched the airport. it is popular for people who usually travel on the align if is a massive massive airport. ly say this, we don't want to speculate about who did this. i have done work in turkey on isis and thousand operates. if they had an airport, it would be ataturk airport. you take it as far southeast as you can go towards the syrian border, and then you take a bus and get...