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federal who crashed out of the race after skidding into the barriers in front of his home supporters finish driver about terry or just took second but can you reckon in finishing their. denmark's magnus court nielsen has won the fifteenth stage of the tour de france and making it two wins in a row for the rest on a team meanwhile the race favorites team sky's gareth thomas and chris froome were content to take it easy ahead of the three tough stages in the pyrenees mountains. stage fifteen from new york to cock a song was once again decided by a breakaway group with a day off followed by an onslaught on the peyronie's beckoning the favorites once again conserve their energy the peloton around the overall leader and karen thomas and defending champion chris froome controlled proceedings allowing free rein to the breakaway group of twenty nine. after a ride of just over one hundred eighty kilometers a stunt as magnus caught nielsen sprinting to stage victory i mean it is a go they already said that this was the stage for me and that i should go out in the break well i went and everythi
federal who crashed out of the race after skidding into the barriers in front of his home supporters finish driver about terry or just took second but can you reckon in finishing their. denmark's magnus court nielsen has won the fifteenth stage of the tour de france and making it two wins in a row for the rest on a team meanwhile the race favorites team sky's gareth thomas and chris froome were content to take it easy ahead of the three tough stages in the pyrenees mountains. stage fifteen from...
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my father filed a civil rights wrongful death lawsuit against the boston police in federal court. his fight with old police department was long and intense and bitter and deeply personal. i did my own investigation of the case and spoke to even more boston police officers than my father was able to cross-examine in court, and i reported it all in my first book, "deadly force," which was first published in 1983 and now been republished in paperback which links the killings to antoine rose. facing an all-white jury in federal court in boston in 1980, my father won the case, proving that james bowden's civil rights were violated. the city of boston appealed the case, went all the way to the united states supreme court before going to trial for the second time. and with another all-white jury, my father won that case again. and i don't think anyone else could have done that in those days when no one was paying attention to police use of deadly force, no one outside the black communities where people knew police use of force was a deadly serious problem. it took everything that my fath
my father filed a civil rights wrongful death lawsuit against the boston police in federal court. his fight with old police department was long and intense and bitter and deeply personal. i did my own investigation of the case and spoke to even more boston police officers than my father was able to cross-examine in court, and i reported it all in my first book, "deadly force," which was first published in 1983 and now been republished in paperback which links the killings to antoine...
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globe reports that federal air marshals have begun following ordinary u.s. citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about their movements and behavior and then according to a march t.s.a. bulletin the quiet skies program specifically targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency in our not in the terrorist screening database in fact the globe goes on to report that all u.s. citizens who enter the country from abroad are automatically screened for possible inclusion in the quiet skies program and if you are if you are lucky enough to make it on the t.s.a. as magical new list a host of undercover air marshals will be placed on your next flight to take notes on your every action and movement now naturally this kind of surveillance on u.s. citizens is more than just a wee bit unconstitutional george washington university law professor jonathan turley told the globe that quote if this was about foreign citizens the government would have considerable power but if it's u.s. citizens u.s.
globe reports that federal air marshals have begun following ordinary u.s. citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about their movements and behavior and then according to a march t.s.a. bulletin the quiet skies program specifically targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency in our not in the terrorist screening database in fact the globe goes on to report that all u.s. citizens who enter the country from abroad...
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globe reports that federal air marshals have begun following ordinary u.s. citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about their movements and behavior and then according to a march t.s.a. bulletin the quiet skies program specifically targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency in are not in the terrorist screening database in fact the globe goes on to report that all u.s. citizens who enter the country from abroad are automatically screened for possible inclusion in the quiet skies program and if you are if you are lucky enough to make it on the t.s.a. is magical new list a host of undercover air marshals will be placed on your next flight to take notes on your every action and movement now naturally this kind of surveillance on u.s. citizens is more than just a wee bit unconstitutional george washington university law professor jonathan turley told the globe that quote if this was about foreign citizens the government would have considerable power but if it's u.s. citizens u.s.
globe reports that federal air marshals have begun following ordinary u.s. citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about their movements and behavior and then according to a march t.s.a. bulletin the quiet skies program specifically targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency in are not in the terrorist screening database in fact the globe goes on to report that all u.s. citizens who enter the country from abroad...
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amy: this comes as a federal judge in boston ruled monday that a lawsuit could proceed in court, that argues the trump administration's end to temporary protected status for immigrants in the united states from honduras, haiti, and el salvador was racially motivated. about 400,000 immigrants stand to lose their temporary protected status, including more than 260,000 from el salvador, nearly 60,000 from haiti, and 86,0,000 from honduras. for more, we go to chicago where we are joined by oscar chacÓn, executive director of alianza americas, a network of latin american immigrant-led immigrant -led organizations committed to advancing a public policy agenda to improving life in their communities in the u.s. and their countries of origin. his most recent essay for medium is headlined "why abolish ice doesn't go far enough for migrant families." so, here we are. it is wednesday, oscar. imposed is the deadline by a federal judge in san diego. the federal government is saying that they have reunited 1000 families. that is not even half of the kids that they ripped away from their parents at
amy: this comes as a federal judge in boston ruled monday that a lawsuit could proceed in court, that argues the trump administration's end to temporary protected status for immigrants in the united states from honduras, haiti, and el salvador was racially motivated. about 400,000 immigrants stand to lose their temporary protected status, including more than 260,000 from el salvador, nearly 60,000 from haiti, and 86,0,000 from honduras. for more, we go to chicago where we are joined by oscar...
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supreme court which said major projects that are time sensitive that meet the federal requirement can have a union bid. boston harbor gig, airport terminals, clearly the type of programs multimillion dollar or billion-dollar programs that project labor agreements were designed to serve, and to serve the public interest. what we have here is an obvious conflict between serving the interests of small business and local hire and the unionization of all city contracts. i think what this commission should ask for is certified l.b.e.'s in san francisco should be fall under a p.l.a. ordinance. that is in direct conflict with the goals of the city since dianne feinstein was mayor to foster local minority and women-owned businesses. you don't have to be antiunion to get to that position, you have to be proemployment, prosmall business to get to that position. so i urge this commission to make it clear to the board of supervisors, one, that somehow, something fell through the cracks, and this legislation a year ago didn't come here. and secondly, that the city's primary goal in this case should
supreme court which said major projects that are time sensitive that meet the federal requirement can have a union bid. boston harbor gig, airport terminals, clearly the type of programs multimillion dollar or billion-dollar programs that project labor agreements were designed to serve, and to serve the public interest. what we have here is an obvious conflict between serving the interests of small business and local hire and the unionization of all city contracts. i think what this commission...
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philadelphia, chicago, boston have passed similar measures. another far left candidate in the national stage, in a state that voted for donald trump. leland that it has more. >> st. louis home to the highest murder rate in america, represented by william or his son lacy clay since 1965. that dynasty under threat from the left by corey bush who rose to fame during the ferguson riots. >> a fight, a fire, and advocate. >> bush is one of the far left challengers endorsed by alexandria ocasio-cortez who hit the campaign trail with another socialist and brought her message to st. louis. >> economic, social and racial justice, no zip code. >> talkshow host and democratic official mike kelly says moderate democrats needs to stage a counterrevolution of their own to the center. >> the true progressive stance in the city of st. louis, that is a message that doesn't sell in suburbia. >> reporter: voices outside the democratic party sounding the alarm, james comey, democrats, please don't lose your mind and rush to the socialist left. in states like misso
philadelphia, chicago, boston have passed similar measures. another far left candidate in the national stage, in a state that voted for donald trump. leland that it has more. >> st. louis home to the highest murder rate in america, represented by william or his son lacy clay since 1965. that dynasty under threat from the left by corey bush who rose to fame during the ferguson riots. >> a fight, a fire, and advocate. >> bush is one of the far left challengers endorsed by...
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because the city of boston was under no obligation to pay it. as most cities at that time were. no obligation to pay a judgment for any family that brought a case like this. so it took years and it took political pressure, not something that the family could exercise in boston. because we were not politically connected in any way at that time. the african-american community rallied around this cause. local preachers, especially. they got involved and they brought the pressure to city hall. especially after the mayor change. we had a mayoral election and there was a new mayor and that was the one who actually pay the judgment that the city owed and was hit with during the time of the previous mayor. that took quite a while. and what we see these cases today and received really bad shootings. the bad killings -- eric garner -- one of the things we see that ,s now almost routine especially if there is video, like there was video of eric -- within a relatively short amount of time compared to the seven year saga that i talk about in my book, within a relatively short amount of time,
because the city of boston was under no obligation to pay it. as most cities at that time were. no obligation to pay a judgment for any family that brought a case like this. so it took years and it took political pressure, not something that the family could exercise in boston. because we were not politically connected in any way at that time. the african-american community rallied around this cause. local preachers, especially. they got involved and they brought the pressure to city hall....
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court right now in boston. >> woodruff: right. so that's, i think -- this action by the trump administration adds a dimension to that debate on affirmative action that colleges are going to have to reckon with.f: >> woodrou raised several points i want to come back to. marcia, let's back up fthr still and look at what if the sorts said, what has the supreme court said over time about taking race into consideration? >> okay, the supreme court said, terms of affirmative action, that there areatwo interests ustify the use of race. one, to remedy the present effects of past discrimination sity two, to achieve div in education, particularly higher education. now, the curt sai that when a university uses race, it has tot the constitution's toughest review -- what we call strict scrutiny. one, it has o show there is that compelling interest to achieve diversity or remedy past discrimination, and the use of racehas to be narrowly tailored to achieve that interest, it can't go any farther than necessary. finally, the court has said that ha
court right now in boston. >> woodruff: right. so that's, i think -- this action by the trump administration adds a dimension to that debate on affirmative action that colleges are going to have to reckon with.f: >> woodrou raised several points i want to come back to. marcia, let's back up fthr still and look at what if the sorts said, what has the supreme court said over time about taking race into consideration? >> okay, the supreme court said, terms of affirmative action,...
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. >>> federal air marshals are tracking you at airports if you are not suspected of a crime. the boston globe exposed a program called quiet skies involving marshals tracking american citizens to gather data on their travel behaviors. the goal is to thwart any aviation threats. marshals are looking for abnormal awareness of surroundings, excessive fidgeting and rubbing or if you slept during your flight. >>> the fast spreading carr fire in northern california has now claimed six lives. the wildfire doubling in size to over 95,000 acres this weekend. more than 1,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. a broken hearted ed bledsoe lost his wife and two great grandchildren in the fire. he was on the phone with them as the flames closed in. >> i talked to junior on the phone until he died. he just kept saying grandpa, come and get me. the fire is coming in the back door. come on, grandpa. i said i'm down the road. he said come and get us. emily said i love you, grandpa. junior says i love you. come and get us. i said i'm on my way. i said he talked until he died. >> seven p
. >>> federal air marshals are tracking you at airports if you are not suspected of a crime. the boston globe exposed a program called quiet skies involving marshals tracking american citizens to gather data on their travel behaviors. the goal is to thwart any aviation threats. marshals are looking for abnormal awareness of surroundings, excessive fidgeting and rubbing or if you slept during your flight. >>> the fast spreading carr fire in northern california has now claimed...
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under the program, called "quiet skies," federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flights, or sweating heavily. this is a video clip from the boston globe about the program. >> air marshals typically assist and surveilled people on terrorist watctch l lists, quiet skies cast a wider net. surveiance targets have included flight attendants, a young business executive, and anheher feral l laenforcrcent officer. yone who flies into the s.s. is prereened for the pgrgram. docunts show about 3people ononomestic flits are monitod each day. thousands have been surveilled. in the wake of the investigation, tsa officials have b bowed to pressure fm cocongress andnd plan to meet wh the house and senate homeland security committee's. for more, we're joined by jonna winter. is.plain what this program >> thank you for having me. we know since march, thousands of ordinary americans who are not under any investigation, under any watchlist have been followed by teams of armed air marshals from the m
under the program, called "quiet skies," federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flights, or sweating heavily. this is a video clip from the boston globe about the program. >> air marshals typically assist and surveilled people on terrorist watctch l lists, quiet skies cast a wider net. surveiance targets have included flight attendants, a young business executive, and anheher feral...
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la jueza de distritode boston dijo que un grupo de emigrantes y dos organizaciones puedan proceder con una demanda. la ciudad de orlando, una de las mÁs importantes de florida aprobÓ una reforma para evitar que la policÍa use un perfil racial para detener personas. el alcalde comento: si un agente detiene alguien, su estatus migratorio no va a ser verificado. agregÓ que ese es un mensaje de unidad y que todos son bienvenidos en orlando. en un gesto que es considerado como polÉmico, el gobernador de nueva york le perdonÓ los delitos menores a siete emigrantes. lo hizo en un intento de ayudarlos a evitar su deportaciÓn, pero esto no es tan fÁcil. peggy: este dominicano no podÍa ocultar su emociÓn luego de enterarse que el gobierno le perdonÓ dos delitos menores por los cuales podrÍa haber enfrentado una deportaciÓn. Él fue condenado hace 19 aÑos por posesiÓn de drogas y manejar intoxicado. >> yo no lo creÍa. peggy: perdÓn del gobernador. " perdonar significa perdonar el delito cometido, por lo que ya no tienen antecedentes criminales y ese registro no puede utilizarse p
la jueza de distritode boston dijo que un grupo de emigrantes y dos organizaciones puedan proceder con una demanda. la ciudad de orlando, una de las mÁs importantes de florida aprobÓ una reforma para evitar que la policÍa use un perfil racial para detener personas. el alcalde comento: si un agente detiene alguien, su estatus migratorio no va a ser verificado. agregÓ que ese es un mensaje de unidad y que todos son bienvenidos en orlando. en un gesto que es considerado como polÉmico, el...
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he also won the boston marathon along the way. david: roger federer has a new racket. he played with a wilson for years. he helped design this one himself. it just came into the club i play in. they were so excited about this. i pre-ordered one for my son. he won his first match with the new racket. many thanks to jason kelly. julia: coming up, the bond -- we will discuss how -- if you have a bloomberg terminal, check out tv . you can look at our charts and graphics and interact with us directly. just go to tv on your terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: del has announcedl -- dell has announced plans to trade publicly again. now brooks undlin, bloomberg opinion columnist to -- columnist who writes this is not necessarily the best outcome. explain that because i have read .bout three or four pieces >> this is -- i have read about three or four pieces. >> this is very complicated. they are buying the tracking stock. -- which at buying lot of people expected them to do as part of this process. another -- a number of the yen where -- spot more in the sweet than
he also won the boston marathon along the way. david: roger federer has a new racket. he played with a wilson for years. he helped design this one himself. it just came into the club i play in. they were so excited about this. i pre-ordered one for my son. he won his first match with the new racket. many thanks to jason kelly. julia: coming up, the bond -- we will discuss how -- if you have a bloomberg terminal, check out tv . you can look at our charts and graphics and interact with us...
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the "boston globe" which broke this story reports dozens of air marshals have themselves internally raised concerns since this initiative launched. nbc correspondent tom costello has the report tonight. >> reporter: the program is called quiet skies. federal air marshals following two to three dozen americans every day through airports and on to planes, even sitting right next to them. the marshal is told to report back if the traveller changes clothes in a restroom, perspires excessively, fidgets, trembles or stares, uses a phone or computer. they are selected if their foreign travel and other factors raise concerns including criminal records, curious financial transactions, e-mails or phone numbers linked to terror suspects. among those followed, even a flight attendian. >> you have over 2 million a day that travel in and around the united states. you're looking for a threat that is so small, it is less than a needle in the hay stack. >> reporter: but tsa tells nbc news the primary purpose is to ensure they are protected during air travel. we recently talked about it. >> for passengers,
the "boston globe" which broke this story reports dozens of air marshals have themselves internally raised concerns since this initiative launched. nbc correspondent tom costello has the report tonight. >> reporter: the program is called quiet skies. federal air marshals following two to three dozen americans every day through airports and on to planes, even sitting right next to them. the marshal is told to report back if the traveller changes clothes in a restroom, perspires...
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brandon mcgladrey is charged with 5 counts of boston -- arson. the cranston fire, is 5000 acres and leveled home. and setting multiple fires in the southwest. federal judge in oregon ruling transgender students have a right to use the bathroom of their choice dismissing claims by parents some male students experienced embarrassment when using restrooms with members of the opposite sex. in his ruling the judge enforcing transgender students to use facilities and consistent with their gender identity would cause them harm. city officials cleaning up what they call a disgusting occupy ice camp labeled a biohazard. the protesters wednesday, city officials say they will pick up the tab. ninth circuit court of appeals, cannot improve prayers or scripted during meeting. there is an injunction against the religious practices which supports data back to 2010. the board argued the practice was allowed due to an exception for traditional prayer at the start of legislature, congress and council meetings. our midnight hero is next. accident forgiveness, liber
brandon mcgladrey is charged with 5 counts of boston -- arson. the cranston fire, is 5000 acres and leveled home. and setting multiple fires in the southwest. federal judge in oregon ruling transgender students have a right to use the bathroom of their choice dismissing claims by parents some male students experienced embarrassment when using restrooms with members of the opposite sex. in his ruling the judge enforcing transgender students to use facilities and consistent with their gender...
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peter alexander has more tonight. [ cheers ] >> reporter: in boston, this rare reunion. a mother from guatemala embracing her 8-year-old daughter after two months apart, overcome by emotion. the trump administration tonight asking a federal judge to extend the deadlines to reunite thousands of children separated from their parenting, acknowledging only half of the roughly 100 children under the age of 5 will be reconnected by tuesday. overnight in montana mr. trump railing at elizabeth warren. >> to the fake pocahontas. >> reporter: the president challenging warren to take a dna test to prove she has native american ancestors. while mocking the me too movement. >> we have to do it gently because we're in the me too generation. we have to be very gentle. >> reporter: warren punching back tweeting while you obsess over my genes, your administration is conducting dna tests on little kids because you ripped them from their mamas. you're too incompetent to reunite them. barely a week before his one-on-one summit with vladimir putin, president trump is dismissing critics' conc
peter alexander has more tonight. [ cheers ] >> reporter: in boston, this rare reunion. a mother from guatemala embracing her 8-year-old daughter after two months apart, overcome by emotion. the trump administration tonight asking a federal judge to extend the deadlines to reunite thousands of children separated from their parenting, acknowledging only half of the roughly 100 children under the age of 5 will be reconnected by tuesday. overnight in montana mr. trump railing at elizabeth...
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. >> the program first reported by the boston globe is known as quiet skies. it's existed since 2010. officials use information from the intelligence community to decide who federal air marshals should target. they observe the people for clues and said the program's primary purpose is to quote, ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel. >>> e-cigarettes are being linked with oral cancer. data showed a majority of users are exposed to carcinogen levels comparable to or exceeding those of traditional smokers, placing users at substantial risk. >>> a's and giants both trying to avoid sweeps yesterday. one was successful and one was not. we'll be right back. >>> the a's could not continue their streak yesterday. the rockies go 3-2 and sweep the series. giants and brewers, posey had four hits yesterday. the giants beat milwaukee 8-5 to avoid the four-game sweep. san francisco is a game under .500. and braves lefty sean newcomb one strike from a no-hitter, broken up. so close. so close to atlanta's first no- hitter since 1994. sellout crowd a
. >> the program first reported by the boston globe is known as quiet skies. it's existed since 2010. officials use information from the intelligence community to decide who federal air marshals should target. they observe the people for clues and said the program's primary purpose is to quote, ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel. >>> e-cigarettes are being linked with oral cancer. data showed a majority of users are exposed to carcinogen levels...
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because the city of boston was under no obligation to pay it. as most cities at that time were. no obligation to pay a judgment for any family that brought a case like this. so it took years and it took political pressure, not something that the family could exercise in boston. because we were not politically connected in any way at that time. the african-american community rallied around this cause. local preachers, especially. they got involved and they brought the pressure to city hall. especially after the mayor change. we had a mayoral election and there was a new mayor and that was the one who actually pay the judgment that the city owed and was hit with during the time of the previous mayor. that took quite a while. and what we see these cases today and received really bad shootings. the bad killings -- eric garner -- one of the things we see that ,s now almost routine especially if there is video, like there was video of eric -- within a relatively short amount of time compared to the seven year saga that i talk about in my book, within a relatively short amount of time,
because the city of boston was under no obligation to pay it. as most cities at that time were. no obligation to pay a judgment for any family that brought a case like this. so it took years and it took political pressure, not something that the family could exercise in boston. because we were not politically connected in any way at that time. the african-american community rallied around this cause. local preachers, especially. they got involved and they brought the pressure to city hall....
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the bottom line though here is that a federal judge ruled this week that the families must be reunited by july 26th. but the department of justice could fight this in court, prolonging the separation. jon? jon: another issue getting a lot of attention, bryan, are these calls to abolish i.c.e. so where does that stand? >> it used to be something that the far far left used to -- a sentiment that was with the far far left but over the last week the calls to abolish i.c.e. are becoming more mainstream in the democratic party. take a look at some of these facts here. the i.c.e., the u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement agency began in 2003 after 9/11. they enforce immigration laws but also investigate cybercrimes and enforce narcotic laws to protect us from terrorism and security threats. now, 22,000 people work for i.c.e. but this week, democratic socialist alexandria cortez pulled off a shocking primary upset beating the democratic heavy weight in new york, and she campaigned on abolishing i.c.e. she believes i.c.e. is a rogue organization that operates to mass arrest hardworking imm
the bottom line though here is that a federal judge ruled this week that the families must be reunited by july 26th. but the department of justice could fight this in court, prolonging the separation. jon? jon: another issue getting a lot of attention, bryan, are these calls to abolish i.c.e. so where does that stand? >> it used to be something that the far far left used to -- a sentiment that was with the far far left but over the last week the calls to abolish i.c.e. are becoming more...
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the ceo of the national federation of community development credit union. jason: combining technology and community credit union, and big banks. when he a got carol: was mayor of new york city. is organized union as financial cooperatives. the idea behind a credit union is that everybody who deposits there is a member, a shareholder, and an owner. when you think about what we do, taking this fabulous structure and putting it at the disposal of low income communities, a crate selling the ability to deliver really high-quality products and services, but it is empowering the entire community. mainstream credit union have evolved to let the traditional banking sector. organizations like ours are dedicated to taking that structure of the credit union and bringing him back to low income community. jason: talk more about the whichng of the big banks play an important role that sometimes people are intimidated. had you take the best of that did implemented on a community level? >> we work with a lot of big banks. we had a lot of investors that will give us large de
the ceo of the national federation of community development credit union. jason: combining technology and community credit union, and big banks. when he a got carol: was mayor of new york city. is organized union as financial cooperatives. the idea behind a credit union is that everybody who deposits there is a member, a shareholder, and an owner. when you think about what we do, taking this fabulous structure and putting it at the disposal of low income communities, a crate selling the ability...
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. >>> also, liberal lunacy running wild in boston. there boston lawmakers want to give noncitizens the right to vote. that's right. illegal immigrants apparently visitors from the european union. who knows. our top story, though within presiden, premp setto announce t on the supreme court, a vacancy created by justice anthony kennedy's retirement at the end of the month. narrowing it down to four finalists, breath kavanaugh, raymond kethledge, thomas hardiman and amy coney barrett, all under the age of 55. and the national left wing media apoplectic over the president's choice without even knowing who it is. and senator mitch mcconnell, the rhino republican majority leader instilling little confidence in putting mr. trump's choice through the confirmation plo says. in fact mcconnell came up with a brilliant idea. he suggests that judges, kethledge and hardiman would have the fewest obstacles in the process. there would be fewer on that kls for a democrat if the president were so moved. and now there are five senate democrats and two r
. >>> also, liberal lunacy running wild in boston. there boston lawmakers want to give noncitizens the right to vote. that's right. illegal immigrants apparently visitors from the european union. who knows. our top story, though within presiden, premp setto announce t on the supreme court, a vacancy created by justice anthony kennedy's retirement at the end of the month. narrowing it down to four finalists, breath kavanaugh, raymond kethledge, thomas hardiman and amy coney barrett, all...
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(vicki) the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program. reporter jim rowbottom breaks down how it works. the aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according to the boston globe, air marshals then look for the following behaviors:being abnormally aware of one's surroundings. excessive fidgeting or perspiration, rapid eye blinking, rubbing or wringing of hands.an appearance that differs from the information provided in advance.and sleeping on the flight.the program has existed since 2010, and operates with congressional oversight, but safety analyst and former f-a- a safety inspector david soucie believes the program is on the border of what's ethical.still, he supports it. "to be able to fly is a privilege and you have
(vicki) the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program. reporter jim rowbottom breaks down how it works. the aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a...
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the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program. jim rowbottom breaks down how it works. the aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according to the boston globe, air marshals then look for the following behaviors:being abnormally aware of one's surroundings. excessive fidgeting or perspiration, rapid eye blinking, rubbing or wringing of hands.an appearance that differs from the information provided in advance.and sleeping on the flight.the program has existed since 2010, and operates with congressional oversight, but safety analyst and former f-a- a safety inspector david soucie believes the program is on the border of what's ethical.still, he supports it. "to be able to fly is a privilege and you have to give up a little bit of your own personal sec
the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program. jim rowbottom breaks down how it works. the aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according to the...
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municipal elections take place at the same time as federal elections. when you go in there, it's based on the honor system. what ballot are you here for? if you ask that question, it's a hate crime. >> let me correct you on the facts. in many precincts, sometimes people live in multiple districts, and the computer tells you what ballot you should get. >> it's based on the honor system. >> it's based on a computer match. >> does it have voter i.d. >> you show them information, you say i'm a voter, here -- >> i'm so and cork so, i'm hereo tvote. >> they show you a ballot that is distinct to what you're voting on. i can vote in virginia. it's an open primary. in florida, i couldn't vote in the republican primary. i'm not a republican. it's a closed primary. >> i could say i'm richard fowler. >> it'-- it's a farse to saythe. you can't show an example of that ever. >> no democratic states would comply. >> there's no evidence of voter fraud. >> no one will mistake derek for richard fowler. we can be sure of that. >> don't ask for i.d. you'll never know. >> we
municipal elections take place at the same time as federal elections. when you go in there, it's based on the honor system. what ballot are you here for? if you ask that question, it's a hate crime. >> let me correct you on the facts. in many precincts, sometimes people live in multiple districts, and the computer tells you what ballot you should get. >> it's based on the honor system. >> it's based on a computer match. >> does it have voter i.d. >> you show them...
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under the program, called quiet skies, federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flight, or sweating heavily. in response, the aclu said "such surveillance not only makes no sense, it is a big waste of taxpayer money and raises a number of constitutional questions." supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg says she plans to continue serving on the bench for at least another five more years. speaking sunday she said "i'm now 85. my senior colleague, justice john paul stevens, he stepped down when he was 90, so think i have about at least five more years." justice ginsburg has been a fierce critic of president trump. she's already hired law clerks for at least two morore terms. u.s. diplomats have held direct peace talks with the taliban aimed at ending the ongoing 17 year u.s. war in afghanistan. the new york times also reports the trump administration is urging u.s.-backed afghan troops to retreat from rural areas and focus on protecting kabul and other major cities. the times re
under the program, called quiet skies, federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flight, or sweating heavily. in response, the aclu said "such surveillance not only makes no sense, it is a big waste of taxpayer money and raises a number of constitutional questions." supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg says she plans to continue serving on the bench for at least another five more years....
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the previously undisclosed program first reported by the boston globe - is known as quiet skies. according to a t-s-a official, the program has existed in some form since 2010. officials use information from the intelligence community to decide who federal air marshals should target. the marshal's then observe the people for behavioral cues that have been previously associated with those of terrorists. the goal of the program is to thwart any potential threats. <...screaming...>(vicki) still ahead -- how one woman escaped a boat hit by scorching how lava bombs... we have the video of the moments just before it happened... after the break. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area a houston's woman's paradise-vacation in hawaii turned into a nightmare when a lava bomb exploded nearby. (vicki) that woman survived with burns to her hand, legs and body. <...screaming...>(vicki) the horrifying moment was caught on video. steve campion reports. (vicki) happening now -- a wrongful death lawsuit has has filed on behalf of some of the indianapolis fa
the previously undisclosed program first reported by the boston globe - is known as quiet skies. according to a t-s-a official, the program has existed in some form since 2010. officials use information from the intelligence community to decide who federal air marshals should target. the marshal's then observe the people for behavioral cues that have been previously associated with those of terrorists. the goal of the program is to thwart any potential threats. (vicki) still ahead -- how one...
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the president of the air marshal association telling the "boston globe" the air marshal associations that missions based on recognized intelligence or in support of ongoing federal investigations is the proper criteria for flight scheduling. currently the quiet skies program doesn't meet the criteria we find acceptable. a strong statement there. at least one air marshal has filed a complaint with the department of homeland security inspector general's office about this program. >> sandra: wow, laura. thank you. >> bill: moments from now brett kavanaugh is on the hill set to hold his first meeting with a democratic senator today. we'll ask alan dershowitz why this meeting will be so important coming up moments away. when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda boo
the president of the air marshal association telling the "boston globe" the air marshal associations that missions based on recognized intelligence or in support of ongoing federal investigations is the proper criteria for flight scheduling. currently the quiet skies program doesn't meet the criteria we find acceptable. a strong statement there. at least one air marshal has filed a complaint with the department of homeland security inspector general's office about this program....
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. >> guest: they were creating this sort of followed a series of murders taking place s around boston that looked like things that haven't been a revolution in order to influence things thr federal reserve. i normally don't say that it's about the fed when i publicize it because it seems like how can you make that be a thriller but it ithat is just one of several examples where there were uncertain lives with muslim guys anand atand if this was broughtm along to drop them on the scene to make the fbi think that but it was one guy threw two pages and that was all. >> host: another theme, governmental intrigue in the u.s.. >> guest: there's a lot of that. i talked to family members and things like that, friends who talk about intrigue and conspiracy and all of the deep state and stuff like this and i realize this is the same government that couldn't even run the posts office. we find it very easy to believe there are forces behind the scenes come trolling everything. and that makes for interesting reading. that thehe governmental intrigue makes for the kind of tension and fun reading. >
. >> guest: they were creating this sort of followed a series of murders taking place s around boston that looked like things that haven't been a revolution in order to influence things thr federal reserve. i normally don't say that it's about the fed when i publicize it because it seems like how can you make that be a thriller but it ithat is just one of several examples where there were uncertain lives with muslim guys anand atand if this was broughtm along to drop them on the scene to...
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that looked like things that happened in the revolution in order to influence things at the federal reserve. i normally don't say that it's about the fed when i publicize it exits like how can you make to be a thriller but that is just one of several examplesal where there were swiss mercenaries, the they brought hm along to drop them in the scene to try to make the fbi think h t was an islamic, but it was one guy for two pages and that was all. >> host: another theme, intergovernmental entry inen the u.s.. >> guest: there's a lot of that. i talked toto family members, nt close a media family members but friends who talk about intrigue and conspiracy and all the deep state stuff and i realize this is the same government that couldn't run the post office. they want to put it on dc and it makes for interesting fiction and we find it easy to believe that there are forces behind the scenes, puppeteers controlling things and that makes for interesting reading. the movie withr, robert redford was fascinating that there would be a group that just read books looking for plots for the cia an
that looked like things that happened in the revolution in order to influence things at the federal reserve. i normally don't say that it's about the fed when i publicize it exits like how can you make to be a thriller but that is just one of several examplesal where there were swiss mercenaries, the they brought hm along to drop them in the scene to try to make the fbi think h t was an islamic, but it was one guy for two pages and that was all. >> host: another theme, intergovernmental...
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invented in boston, made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette. the best a man can get. >> sandra: according to federal law enforcement sources the seven men charged with trying to rob a texas jewelry store over the weekend were in america illegally. william la jeunesse is live in los angeles on this. william. >> well, sandra, most immigrants come to the united states looking for a better life but not through crime. the seven mexicans you see here, the mug shots snuck over the border in texas two weeks ago to rob a jewelry store in mcallen. customers thought they heard gunshots when the gang broke display cases to steal watches and diamond rings. that prompted the 911 call of an active shooter. police rolled out the swat team. take a look at the surveillance video from inside the store. you will see a security guard top left a family on the right stunned as these seven masked thieves rush in, one holding a gun, orders the security guard to lay down. moments later a local police officer working mall security will storm in, gun drawn. he gets unexpe
invented in boston, made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette. the best a man can get. >> sandra: according to federal law enforcement sources the seven men charged with trying to rob a texas jewelry store over the weekend were in america illegally. william la jeunesse is live in los angeles on this. william. >> well, sandra, most immigrants come to the united states looking for a better life but not through crime. the seven mexicans you see here,...
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that looked like things have happened in the american revolution in order to influence things at the federal reserve. i know you don't say it's about the fed when i publicize it because it seems like how could you make that sexy and have it be a thriller? that's just one of several examples where there were not, swiss mercenaries. there was one muslim guy. the swiss brought him along to make the fbi think it was islam. one cover two pages and that was all climate another theme, intergovernmental intrigue in the u.s. >> guest: there is a lot of that. i talk to family members and things like this. not close to immediate family members but different to talk about intrigue and conspiracies and all but the state and all the stuff in d.c. and i said this is the sake of it they couldn't even the post office. all these things that people want to kind of put on d.c. i think makes for interesting fiction. we find it very easy to believe that there are forces behind the scenes, upper tiers who are controlling everything. that makes for interesting reading i grew up reading things like that. the three d
that looked like things have happened in the american revolution in order to influence things at the federal reserve. i know you don't say it's about the fed when i publicize it because it seems like how could you make that sexy and have it be a thriller? that's just one of several examples where there were not, swiss mercenaries. there was one muslim guy. the swiss brought him along to make the fbi think it was islam. one cover two pages and that was all climate another theme,...
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boston, the city of boston massachusetts considering letting illegal votes in local elections. beth lindstrom, republican candidate taking on most of its 1% of massachusetts will give us her take on not in just a moment. ♪ ed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. stuart: this is a surprise. resident tribe to reading about lisa page and peter stzrok. i hear the lovers are getting cold feet on testifying about the raid which kind headed by 13 angry democrats and people to work for obama for eight years. total disgrace. as an air force on
boston, the city of boston massachusetts considering letting illegal votes in local elections. beth lindstrom, republican candidate taking on most of its 1% of massachusetts will give us her take on not in just a moment. ♪ ed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna...