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like michael said to me on the phone this week -- michael, you went 600% over. tie, i've never done one. >> to think about the concert, there was no opportunity for a lot of sound checks. artie: no, but when the rain hit, michael's troop came through. michael did pull his weight. it took the two of us and my wife to come up with the idea and it did take michael's staff, because he went and bought the best he could get. lights, was doing the doing sound, the best in the world. steve was an incredible stage manager. john morris was a pro. everyone's top drawer. he covered himself. i was proud that it held. when the rain hit, it was such a threat to everybody and that is when the miracle happened. when the rain hit, the miracle happened because we had threat of being in jail for the rest of our life and committing manslaughter if someone died, and everyone on the field was just so up about it and when my barry bury the fish -- the fish, he's a lawyer now. very great lawyer. "no mored chanting rain," and the rain stopped. i even did the mudslide. i wanted to see wha
like michael said to me on the phone this week -- michael, you went 600% over. tie, i've never done one. >> to think about the concert, there was no opportunity for a lot of sound checks. artie: no, but when the rain hit, michael's troop came through. michael did pull his weight. it took the two of us and my wife to come up with the idea and it did take michael's staff, because he went and bought the best he could get. lights, was doing the doing sound, the best in the world. steve was an...
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me and michael talking got one million listening live, just me and michael talking. i am seeing what i dreamed about. i am seeing what i dreamed about that this generation, i said it , will take three or four of five generations but woodstock will hang around. why did i know? when i moved to italy there was a documentary festival. they flew us over. it was first class. these kids were so into woodstock. when i went to korea, these kids were so into woodstock and i spoke at 12 colleges in 15 days in korea and all those kids were nuts. one kid, i was speaking to one , and this kidul comes from the back with a rolex watch saying, i love you. i want to give you a gift, i want to give you a gift and he is waving a rolex watch. i am wearing my 19-year-old swiss army watch that i wear and now i am wearing my $12 watch because i am not into that kind of stuff. he comes running down, he was tall and that is unusual for a korean, it was really touching so i hugged him and i said i don't need your watch, brother, i just love you. we were walking back and he was all excited that
me and michael talking got one million listening live, just me and michael talking. i am seeing what i dreamed about. i am seeing what i dreamed about that this generation, i said it , will take three or four of five generations but woodstock will hang around. why did i know? when i moved to italy there was a documentary festival. they flew us over. it was first class. these kids were so into woodstock. when i went to korea, these kids were so into woodstock and i spoke at 12 colleges in 15...
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i called michael. i said michael, there is a guy named max yasgur. this is a true story. this is the honest truth. there are witnesses to this story and it is in my book. people that are the conversation. michael went and met with max and made a deal for the farm. >> how much was it, do you remember? artie: it was $50,000 originally. i couldn't believe it. i closed a movie deal and we went from warner bros. to get up there and michael says take the motorcycle. we are all over these farmers' lands, 12 farm share and we got 40,000 people on the land. i said why don't you get releases? he said you have to do that. i said michael, first of all, i don't ride motorcycles and second of all, you should have taken care of this. that is you are part of the trip . i'm on the other side of the fence, in new york. so i went from door to door to door, i drove the motorcycle and had the right to sign for woodstock ventures. if you were from italy and you had your whole life invested in this farm and all of a sudden, everything was getting trampled. if you said i want $60,000, i wrote do
i called michael. i said michael, there is a guy named max yasgur. this is a true story. this is the honest truth. there are witnesses to this story and it is in my book. people that are the conversation. michael went and met with max and made a deal for the farm. >> how much was it, do you remember? artie: it was $50,000 originally. i couldn't believe it. i closed a movie deal and we went from warner bros. to get up there and michael says take the motorcycle. we are all over these...
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michael: both are true. i can imagine a scenario in the runoff to the election, trump announces he's close to a deal or something is wheeled back temporarily to give the stock market a lift into november 2020. that is part and parcel of the trump magic, the cheap showmanship. but i think china is taking every step it can to wait this out. 2020, ision is beyond it really going to change anything? our analysis suggests no. this is the underlying reality what you change trump as a figure of not. david: we have $10 trillion of negative yelling that, basically levels before trump was reelected. breakevens are falling all over the place. would you recommend going low on treasuries and bonds given those statistics? michael: absolutely. maybe not tactically, but strategically that is where you want to go. atwe are talking treasuries 1.7, how long before we are talking 10 trillion of negative yielding treasuries? david: rio tinto said they were ready to go out negative -- rishaad: what would precipitate it? michael:
michael: both are true. i can imagine a scenario in the runoff to the election, trump announces he's close to a deal or something is wheeled back temporarily to give the stock market a lift into november 2020. that is part and parcel of the trump magic, the cheap showmanship. but i think china is taking every step it can to wait this out. 2020, ision is beyond it really going to change anything? our analysis suggests no. this is the underlying reality what you change trump as a figure of not....
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moved in in 10 years and sadly that's that's the area where michael michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on friday they really really it was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements or even taken they were they they held their own thing in the world is justified. there's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement. i was the captain this was my copilot navigator and boom operator it's time for 23 years i go out and believe in a democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to give fair and due process and the doors pretty much shut in my face. to. his death on. news reports throughout the years we have to go to governor doyle is it time ready to go to the attorney general they don't even bother to give him a copy of this is the contract for billboard that only in the morning or in it i had to resort to full page ads in newspapers and billboards t
moved in in 10 years and sadly that's that's the area where michael michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on friday they really really it was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements or even taken they were they they held their own thing in the world is justified. there's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement. i was the captain...
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michael: that is my favorite chart. i think household debt service ratio might be my favorite chart. this is something back to the 1980's level. pull it up on whatever your favorite chart services. the consumer is in a much better place with their debt, whether it be there housing debt, which is going to be reified, and there will revolving loans. auto loans is a question, but the consumer is in a much better place. every recession doesn't have to be 2008. that was a once in a generation recession. it doesn't all have to be a catastrophe. you can have a shallow, business led recession with the consumer doing relatively fine. alix: that is a good point. you will be sticking with us. coming up, we discussed yields with jeff harte, sandler o'neill analyst. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." disney says claims the company has overstated revenue for years are patently false. a former disney accountant filed , series of whistleblower tips saying that employees in the parks division systematicall
michael: that is my favorite chart. i think household debt service ratio might be my favorite chart. this is something back to the 1980's level. pull it up on whatever your favorite chart services. the consumer is in a much better place with their debt, whether it be there housing debt, which is going to be reified, and there will revolving loans. auto loans is a question, but the consumer is in a much better place. every recession doesn't have to be 2008. that was a once in a generation...
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michael: social responsibility. sustainable water management. the people of tongkol have shown what's possible. the community has become a model of clean and green living. now the neighborhood enjoys ststate support. irvan pulungan hopeses the authorities are starting to understand that when it comes to ensuring the city's survival, the urban poor in northern jakarta are part of the solution, not the problem. ♪ host: that's all from us this time. we're back next week, and we'd love to hear from you in the meantime. check us out on facebook, dw global society. or, you can drop us an email at global3000@dw.com. narrator: from deep inside a volcano to the density of a forest, people around the world are preserving natural wonders in their home cities. a docent at mt. vesuvius shares why he has devoted his life to the volcano that destroyed the area generationsns before. a n n in hong kokong leads neighbors in a fight to preserve the historic forest that has become polluted.
michael: social responsibility. sustainable water management. the people of tongkol have shown what's possible. the community has become a model of clean and green living. now the neighborhood enjoys ststate support. irvan pulungan hopeses the authorities are starting to understand that when it comes to ensuring the city's survival, the urban poor in northern jakarta are part of the solution, not the problem. ♪ host: that's all from us this time. we're back next week, and we'd love to hear...
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michael meenich." all the secretsand insight, plus additional content that you can't get anywhere else. or unlock your brain secrets by becoming a sustainer at $15 a month or make anannual contribution of $180, and we'll thank you with the breakthroughs in brain science collection. this integrated and complete collection includes the program dvd, as well as six other ground-breaking programs featuring dr. merzenich and scientists from arnd the world. this seven-dvd collection features all the pbs programs that revealed the incrediblev ution in neuroscience for the first time. the breakthroughs in brain science collection also includes the book "soft-wired" by dr. michael merzenich, with new insights and research about the bra, as well asractical advice on how you can use the science to improve your brain. and to makera incorng brain secrets into your life as easy as possible, you'll also receive a one-year subscription to brain hq, the online brain training course that you'll really enjoy. play games t
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our reporter, michael l wetze, went to jakarta to f find out more. ♪ michael: it's been a whihi since anyone prayed in this s mosquen northern jakarta. the sea has long since claimed it. it m makes irvan pululungan fefd every time he sees the building. irvan: the sinking of the city is increasing in the past few years. and it touches me a lot because, you can imagine, people say their prayers here before, and they cannot do it anymore. michael: the indonesian capital of jakarta is home to over 30 million people. it's one of the most densely populated cities in the world. and it has a problem. the threat isn't obvious here in the heart of the city. but it's severe. in the nororth, home to many fishing communities, there's no ignoring the rising seawaters. this breakwall was built in 2002 in the muara baru district as protection against flooding. the sea wall is continuouslyly being rereinforced and raised. but that doesn't help. after a spell of heavy rainfall, the water begins pouring over again. jakarta is sinkining. irvan: when the groundwater is being extracted very much, and we lo
our reporter, michael l wetze, went to jakarta to f find out more. ♪ michael: it's been a whihi since anyone prayed in this s mosquen northern jakarta. the sea has long since claimed it. it m makes irvan pululungan fefd every time he sees the building. irvan: the sinking of the city is increasing in the past few years. and it touches me a lot because, you can imagine, people say their prayers here before, and they cannot do it anymore. michael: the indonesian capital of jakarta is home to...
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michael: jim bullard, st. louis fed president, thanks for joining us on bloomberg television and radio. we will send it back to you in new york. alix: that was bloomberg's michael mckee speaking with jim bullard, st. louis fed president. that was a great interview. some of the highlights i thought was that he does not expect a speedy resolution to the trade war, and that is reflective of what we heard out of china. there are going to be new tariffs on u.s. goods coming in two trenches to hit autos, potentially tech. you saw swift reaction within the equities. s&p futures down 4/10 of 1%. money moving in now to the bond market. the dollar was the safe haven on the news, but now the dollar index is giving up some of its gains on the day, though still in positive territory. gold getting a bid. copper and oil totally falling out of bed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: china hits back, announcing retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of u.s. goods, really rattling the market. the dollar losing some of its shine, but over
michael: jim bullard, st. louis fed president, thanks for joining us on bloomberg television and radio. we will send it back to you in new york. alix: that was bloomberg's michael mckee speaking with jim bullard, st. louis fed president. that was a great interview. some of the highlights i thought was that he does not expect a speedy resolution to the trade war, and that is reflective of what we heard out of china. there are going to be new tariffs on u.s. goods coming in two trenches to hit...
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"who's michael lang? i have no idea who michael lang is." "tell him i'm from the neighborhood." "ok, have him come up." i went up and artie was, you know, charming and funny and we became instant friends like we'd known each other all our lives. during the early part of the fall, we were talking late into the night, every night, about these ideas of producing concerts. artie was a studio guy, not really very familiar with the rock scene and hadn't been out at concerts. so i would drag him out to see shows and get him into sort of the right frame of mind. it also had occurred to me along the way that woodstock was becoming a mecca for musicians but there was no place to record. people would have to go into the city to do their albums, and it seemed that was the perfect answer. build a recording studio in woodstock. we could come and spend time in the country and record at your leisure. so we proceeded to try and put that together. so we were following these two paths and i hired a local realtor, jim young, to help me look for sites for this idea of a festival which, according to
"who's michael lang? i have no idea who michael lang is." "tell him i'm from the neighborhood." "ok, have him come up." i went up and artie was, you know, charming and funny and we became instant friends like we'd known each other all our lives. during the early part of the fall, we were talking late into the night, every night, about these ideas of producing concerts. artie was a studio guy, not really very familiar with the rock scene and hadn't been out at...
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michael. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. that it. started to call history just started because we were at around the only thing we need to reflect on that has culminated in. this kind of i still just get new to all this process but i saw a lot of courage in a clue those men. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not saying serious. even though john is hurt. just want to try. to move on with his life. to love that he had forgotten trey what happened that day will. never be there. no no i asked everybody else. it's just. like almost 5. after man was shot my son. bought her. her. out of her. looking at life because chuck was working protests causing some chaos on the scouts an avenue cars are not able to get behind these demonstrators they are upset over the shooting where they are one months ago the trade hamilton. was
michael. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. that it. started to call history just started because we were at around the only thing we need to reflect on that has culminated in. this kind of i still just get new to all this process but i saw a lot of courage in a clue those men. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not...
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michael: very much so. a deep concern in europe right now because we are now gearing up to what we expect to be a substantial easing from the ecb. the interesting question on that is what will the knockoff -- knock on effect on the banks be? yields are already negative. what will the signaling mechanism be? what will the impact be? michael metcalfe of state street will stay with us. we have a lot more to talk about with him. nejra: coming up, general electric tumbling the most since 2008 on accusations of fraud which it labeled meritless. we will discuss that next and discuss which hedgehog -- hedge investor has come to the rescue. closed in positive territory after wild swings. taking a look at asian equities. nothing too aggressive in terms of -- in terms of buying. we are back above. the 10 year yield at 2%. we dipped below it this week for the first time ever. matt: take a look at the yen now losing streak -- losing strength. gaining --futures euro stoxx 50 futures gaining. s&p futures opening in just a
michael: very much so. a deep concern in europe right now because we are now gearing up to what we expect to be a substantial easing from the ecb. the interesting question on that is what will the knockoff -- knock on effect on the banks be? yields are already negative. what will the signaling mechanism be? what will the impact be? michael metcalfe of state street will stay with us. we have a lot more to talk about with him. nejra: coming up, general electric tumbling the most since 2008 on...
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michael beard was the first to go to trial. in court he recanted his confession and changed his account of the murder. but prosecutor weeden whetmore said evidence put beard at the >> his dna was found where she had fled after being struck in the head with the murder weapon. >> reporter: it took jurors only seven hours to convict him. >> jury finds michael beard guilty of what the prosecution is calling a murder for hire scheme. >> reporter: if beard's case had been a slam dunk for investigators, tom clayton's would be anything but. the prosecutor knew he couldn't use beard to testify against tom. >> even if he came forward and said i want to testify now, he had lied so many times. he had lied at his own trial . >> beard had changed his story so much at his own trial that he wouldn't have been a credible witness. >> reporter: tom and his lawyer pounced on that, telling reporters that beard acted on his own. >> this is purely mr. beard's doing. what we do know is that mr. clayton had nothing to do with the death of his wife. >>
michael beard was the first to go to trial. in court he recanted his confession and changed his account of the murder. but prosecutor weeden whetmore said evidence put beard at the >> his dna was found where she had fled after being struck in the head with the murder weapon. >> reporter: it took jurors only seven hours to convict him. >> jury finds michael beard guilty of what the prosecution is calling a murder for hire scheme. >> reporter: if beard's case had been a...
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rishaad: michael, final question here. ultimately, how much damage is being done to the reputation of hong kong in particular, and by china's restraint at the moment no damage done -- but damage would be done if the pla was sent in, how much damage has hong kong suffered? michael: i think so far it is still not too late, ok? if something can be done by the anger to control and the discontent of the people, i think this -- business can resume to normal within half a year or so, ok? a lot can go on as usual -- life can go on as usual. but if violence continues and it escalate, there could be more and more cases of people getting arrested relating to businesses that had dealings in the mainland and there will be rumors about, you know, getting phone calls on how you should do with your employees. yvonne: michael, thanks so much for taking the time. hong kongen, councilmember joining us in hong kong. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. president trump is pounding the table fo
rishaad: michael, final question here. ultimately, how much damage is being done to the reputation of hong kong in particular, and by china's restraint at the moment no damage done -- but damage would be done if the pla was sent in, how much damage has hong kong suffered? michael: i think so far it is still not too late, ok? if something can be done by the anger to control and the discontent of the people, i think this -- business can resume to normal within half a year or so, ok? a lot can go...
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i am michael brandon dougherty from national review. so i've had trouble in the last week with a book coming out people asked me what is this book? it's hard to summarize sometimes in the 14 seconds before the commercial break interrupts you. so i'm going to quote with absolutely no vanity in my heart at all a couple of reviews real quick just to situate it. a timeless tale of familial longing. andrew sullivan called it a heartbreaking tome to maternal love and sacrifice. alan jacobs called it a book about revisionist history but not in the usual sense of the term. it was also called via edward a. moving lyrical memoir about fatherhood and identity is stirring defense of nationalism and attack on once in a critique of some of the core assumptions of liberal modernity. its it's also i would say fundamentally a romance book. i'm six years old and i'm sitting in the backseat of a car. my mother and father are in the front seats. the morning before we flew into ireland and as we were banding i pretended to count the shades of green and the
i am michael brandon dougherty from national review. so i've had trouble in the last week with a book coming out people asked me what is this book? it's hard to summarize sometimes in the 14 seconds before the commercial break interrupts you. so i'm going to quote with absolutely no vanity in my heart at all a couple of reviews real quick just to situate it. a timeless tale of familial longing. andrew sullivan called it a heartbreaking tome to maternal love and sacrifice. alan jacobs called it...
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michael moore remains with us. so michael, when your political opposition tells you this is the play we're going to run and the president underscores it and they're running this play, is there any -- is the squad blameless for giving the president a steady stream of oxygen and ammunition? >> i'm so glad he's that frightened of them, both he and netanyahu are scared of them. and the reason they are is -- and this is why trump isn't as dumb as he comes off. i've always felt that it's important to respect him on some -- >> he did a tv show out of this building for 14 seasons. >> yeah. how many people have been on tv for 14 seasons? that's not an idiot. i've always thought that we should treat him the way patton looked at rommel. he respected rommel. he read rommel's book. he thought we're only going to beat him if we understand him and actually respect his mad genius. him saying that rashida and ilhan are the face of -- by the way, it's called the democratic party. >> i know. that goes back to dick armey days. >> i kn
michael moore remains with us. so michael, when your political opposition tells you this is the play we're going to run and the president underscores it and they're running this play, is there any -- is the squad blameless for giving the president a steady stream of oxygen and ammunition? >> i'm so glad he's that frightened of them, both he and netanyahu are scared of them. and the reason they are is -- and this is why trump isn't as dumb as he comes off. i've always felt that it's...
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michael: social responsibility. sustainable water management. the people of tongkol have shown what's possible. the community has become a model of clean and green living. now the neighborhood enjoys ststate support. irvan pulungan hopeses the authorities are starting to understand that when it comes to ensuring the city's survival, the urban poor in northern jakarta are part of the solution, not the problem. ♪ host: that's all from us this time. we're back next week, and we'd love to hear from you in the meantime. check us out on facebook, dw global society. or, you can drop us an email at global3000@dw.com. enjojoy. >> how w will we powower our fu? can wewe create a a healthy anad cleaean econonomy? clclimate one at the c commonweh clubub is at thehe forefrontnt e global d debate aboutut energy, ececonomy, andnd t the environo, bringing together ththe brightet and d most provovocative leaeadf our timeme. bigatate onene is the plplace idideas get heaeard, with t thol and i insightful l discussiononn policy, business, , find, andd culturure. g
michael: social responsibility. sustainable water management. the people of tongkol have shown what's possible. the community has become a model of clean and green living. now the neighborhood enjoys ststate support. irvan pulungan hopeses the authorities are starting to understand that when it comes to ensuring the city's survival, the urban poor in northern jakarta are part of the solution, not the problem. ♪ host: that's all from us this time. we're back next week, and we'd love to hear...
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regardless on friday michael brown's father, michael brown sr., called on the current county prosecutor to re-open the investigation after wilson was not indicted for his son's death. five years later, michael brown is still gone, but i join his father and my next guest and the families in promising that his death will never be in vain. joining me now is the mother of the late michael brown, one of the leaders of mothers of the movement, lesley mcspadden. and attorney benjamin crump who represented the family five years ago in this case. lesley, let me go to you first. you, i remember five years ago, your father called me the day michael was shot. he was still laying on the ground there. four hours. and by the time i got to ferguson on monday and joined you and the family, there had been unrest, and all you wanted was justice and fairness for your son. and you've turned into an activist. you've run for office. you never stopped one day since then. how do you see ferguson and the issues surrounding your son's killing today, five years later, friday marking the exact five-year mark? >> th
regardless on friday michael brown's father, michael brown sr., called on the current county prosecutor to re-open the investigation after wilson was not indicted for his son's death. five years later, michael brown is still gone, but i join his father and my next guest and the families in promising that his death will never be in vain. joining me now is the mother of the late michael brown, one of the leaders of mothers of the movement, lesley mcspadden. and attorney benjamin crump who...
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climate that's enough from him michael michael. what do others the whole point of these meetings is to come up with solutions for problems together locals to rebuild an international collaboration. this also goes for challenges such as climate and biodiversity. the world is changing so quickly the way our society and our economy are built is mutating. so we have to decide for our own country but bececause the world we live in is so interdependent we also have to agree to get there. the call some. speaking as the few momements ago on a f french. and national television. well he was present all trump signed his name on the g. seven common declaration this time out having snubbed last year's buyer to eat. on social media so why the change. observers say the way the f french president is able to handle his often. difficult american counted bodies key. all that said though trumpp refused to place the us behind. a reduction in fossil fuel outpupt arms h he refused a pledge to stop hatee speech online. if france twenty four youou correct
climate that's enough from him michael michael. what do others the whole point of these meetings is to come up with solutions for problems together locals to rebuild an international collaboration. this also goes for challenges such as climate and biodiversity. the world is changing so quickly the way our society and our economy are built is mutating. so we have to decide for our own country but bececause the world we live in is so interdependent we also have to agree to get there. the call...
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in a civil suit brought on behalf of michael donald's mother and michael donald's family, not just the individual klansmen who killed michael donald, but the organization they belong to, the klan itself, their chapter of the klan was the united klansmen of america. the defendants were forced by the court to not just face criminal penalties, but they and the organization they belonged to were forced by the court in this civil suit to pay, literally to pay money. there was a $7 million judgement handed down by a federal jury in alabama in 1987. again, the crime was 1981. it took until 1987 for the criminal cases to be over and then for the civil case to produce the $7 million judgement. $7 million that was to be extracted from the bank accounts, the assets, the garnished wages, the property of the defendants themselves, the killers themselves and from that united klans group that they belonged to. now, if this is ringing a distant bell for you, if you think you might have heard about this case, it's probably because one of the unforgettable details, one of the unforgettable consequences
in a civil suit brought on behalf of michael donald's mother and michael donald's family, not just the individual klansmen who killed michael donald, but the organization they belong to, the klan itself, their chapter of the klan was the united klansmen of america. the defendants were forced by the court to not just face criminal penalties, but they and the organization they belonged to were forced by the court in this civil suit to pay, literally to pay money. there was a $7 million judgement...
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and they recover michael beard's clothes from the night of the murder, dumped in this swampland. bloody clothes? >> yeah. they had blood on them. her blood. >> beard was then arrested for murder, and now the focus shifted from thomas clayton doing the crime himself. now it became a murder for hire. >> beard confesses to the murder, tells them where the murder weapon is, tells them where the bloody clothes are buried, but adds the critical detail, the reason he did it was because tom clayton offered him $10,000 to kill his wife. >> it was shocking to hear that there was another person involved in the murder of kelley clayton. we weren't expecting it at all. >> reporter: so your sister has been brutally murdered, and now your brother-in-law is being charged. how did you even begin to fathom this? >> you can't. so this person who you stood up cied andarry your sister, is, mo calculated this entire plot to have my sister killed made it 100 times worse. >> reporter: next, thomas clayton and his handyman face off in court. then one makes a stunning move that threatens to derail the ent
and they recover michael beard's clothes from the night of the murder, dumped in this swampland. bloody clothes? >> yeah. they had blood on them. her blood. >> beard was then arrested for murder, and now the focus shifted from thomas clayton doing the crime himself. now it became a murder for hire. >> beard confesses to the murder, tells them where the murder weapon is, tells them where the bloody clothes are buried, but adds the critical detail, the reason he did it was...
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brown not because they knew michael brown but they knew of michael brown. they knew an 18-year-old black man stopped by the police every single day in missouri. they understand the disparities in the treatment from law enforcement and the courts. and to think back to that moment, there was so much anger and frustration and pain but, also, so much great hope. when i think back to those days, five years ago, and we wonder how much has changed and we remember those moments where the seeds were planted we have to question how much has changed? how much blood and sweat and tears were spilled? and for what at this point? >> how much has changed, jason? >> a lot has changed and not for the better. when i think of that and i was there, i was there for two riots. i was tear gassed. i saw the police basically do the most abusive simon says game possible of telling activists go here then go there and then use it as an excuse to beat people down and shoot them and embrace a kind of violence that most of us didn't believe was possible in this country or to live with it
brown not because they knew michael brown but they knew of michael brown. they knew an 18-year-old black man stopped by the police every single day in missouri. they understand the disparities in the treatment from law enforcement and the courts. and to think back to that moment, there was so much anger and frustration and pain but, also, so much great hope. when i think back to those days, five years ago, and we wonder how much has changed and we remember those moments where the seeds were...
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michael wolfe is where he should be in prison. your father is where he should be and you would join him one day because that is where you should be. in hell. >> david's brother mark was not at all sure that justice was served. >> if you lose in trial, that's god's will. you can't control that. but i think it should have gone to trial. i think society in two years when she comes off of house arrest needs to worry. >> we have a picture of david. >> but his mother -- >> there is justice. yes. and she's a felon now for life. she's got to live with all that. i don't. every time i get out of bed in the morning, one leg says guilty and the other one says felon. >> and as for the detective who so doggedly pursued the case who now thinks a murderer got away -- >> at first i was disappointed so i had to make peace with it and when i put my head down at the pillow at the end of the night, she's a felon. mentally when you're in prison here, do you ever escape that? >> as for barbara, barbara is spending her house arrest in her father's home,
michael wolfe is where he should be in prison. your father is where he should be and you would join him one day because that is where you should be. in hell. >> david's brother mark was not at all sure that justice was served. >> if you lose in trial, that's god's will. you can't control that. but i think it should have gone to trial. i think society in two years when she comes off of house arrest needs to worry. >> we have a picture of david. >> but his mother --...
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and i tunes you often hear michael. york boston but way back when michael was among radio disruptors playing the woodstock at time groundbreaking f.m. stations like k m e t los angeles and new f.m. in new york and before jay clark managed programming on sirius satellite radio he program major stations in new york los angeles detroit cleveland and other major cities and during woodstock jay was a d.j. on the air in upstate new york as callers were ringing his phone off the hook the only misstep on an otherwise proud resume was when jay hired me in 1974 to be a disc jockey at w.p.r.o. in providence just so i would stop calling him jay you have been programming to baby boomers for decades who are we today and how if we change since woodstock. ok well obviously woodstock you know it was peace love rock n roll and i think that woodstock because you mentioned it earlier because of everything that was going on you know vietnam in particular. woodstock did it brought us all together as one unit and as as that happened i think t
and i tunes you often hear michael. york boston but way back when michael was among radio disruptors playing the woodstock at time groundbreaking f.m. stations like k m e t los angeles and new f.m. in new york and before jay clark managed programming on sirius satellite radio he program major stations in new york los angeles detroit cleveland and other major cities and during woodstock jay was a d.j. on the air in upstate new york as callers were ringing his phone off the hook the only misstep...
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interestingly, business leaders don't seem to agree with michael gove on this. they say that business is unprepared and it is more difficult to prepare for a no deal in october when warehouses are full. on christmas and it was in march and there is also the risk of being told they don't believe it is happening. the government strategy is to say that there will be minimal rings but don't worry about food, medicines and it will be fascinating to see if it comes to no deal whether it will then bear the brunt because it hasn't warned people things are coming down the track. and the government is treading a delicate line because they want to say that they have all the contingency planning in place and doesn't want to scare people. the danger is that if people do panic and we start seeing people stockpiling and panic buying, that will make problems worse. if you are not realistic as a government and you run the risk that if that something goes wrong and there are bumps in the road than the electorate will say hang on, you didn't prepare us. nevertheless, i ee, didn't
interestingly, business leaders don't seem to agree with michael gove on this. they say that business is unprepared and it is more difficult to prepare for a no deal in october when warehouses are full. on christmas and it was in march and there is also the risk of being told they don't believe it is happening. the government strategy is to say that there will be minimal rings but don't worry about food, medicines and it will be fascinating to see if it comes to no deal whether it will then...
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michael: the u.s. tried to develop nuclear-powered cruise ecmissiles decades ago anded against it because it was environmentally, morally, engineering-wise, too difficult, too risky. there were too many downsides, so we abandoned those efforts longdogo. 't think there's any effort afoot to develop something similar at this point. laura: moment, the fact that russia is trying to get this off the ground? michael: essentially russia is ulcaing that u.s. missile defenses in five, 10, 15 years will be so powerful that they m' somehow blunt russis intercontinental ballistic missile fleet. thei developing workarounds, essentially vengeance weapons that could bused after a u.s. first strike. this is one of thoseuc whether theyed or not, it is hard to tell. it is difficult technology to master. you are talking about a nuclear reactor inde a missile. very, very dangerous if anex osion like this happens, or if it is used properly, it presents lots of environmental risks. gythis is dangerous techno but they clearl
michael: the u.s. tried to develop nuclear-powered cruise ecmissiles decades ago anded against it because it was environmentally, morally, engineering-wise, too difficult, too risky. there were too many downsides, so we abandoned those efforts longdogo. 't think there's any effort afoot to develop something similar at this point. laura: moment, the fact that russia is trying to get this off the ground? michael: essentially russia is ulcaing that u.s. missile defenses in five, 10, 15 years will...
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for seven years. >> martha: is michael jackson accuser wade robson telling his story of abuse by michael jackson in an exclusive hbo documentary that was released earlier this year, but now his story is coming under scrutiny in light of a newly released video deposition from 2016. here again, chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher. hi, trace. >> leaving neverland, runs about 30 minutes and points out several things that critics have been saying since "leaving neverland" first aired on hbo, like why was jackson family not given the opportunity to respond to the damaging claims about michael jackson, and why was actor macaulay culkin not contacted to speak about jackson? remember, the accusers say he was also abused by jackson, but the actor strongly denies that saying jackson was one of his best friends. and it's important to note that one accuser, wade robson, testified during michael jackson's 2005 trial, which i covered gavel to gavel, and at the time he swore jackson never molested him. watch this. >> online 20 when you're asked did michael jackson ever touch you in a way a
for seven years. >> martha: is michael jackson accuser wade robson telling his story of abuse by michael jackson in an exclusive hbo documentary that was released earlier this year, but now his story is coming under scrutiny in light of a newly released video deposition from 2016. here again, chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher. hi, trace. >> leaving neverland, runs about 30 minutes and points out several things that critics have been saying since "leaving...
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michael, obama has 95% approval. michael i thought the same thing. could -- here's a question for you -- could barack obama win the nomination of this incarnation of the party? it seems like so much has changed since 2008. that's what i'm getting at with my survey question. go there and answer, did the detroit debates improve or worsen the odds of a democrat winning the white house? answers up ahead. >>> the new york police officer who fatally choked eric garner and caused his death. i'm going to talk to a retired fbi supervisor who said the officer should not be spired. >>> and later, president trump thanking the states who helped him win the election but he might also want to thank the talk support including rush limbaugh. >> it's a bunch of reasons. the radical extremism, number one. but also, who needs democrats working for to you get wages up, when trump's economy is taking care of it? grab some pens. would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks a tul pen would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your
michael, obama has 95% approval. michael i thought the same thing. could -- here's a question for you -- could barack obama win the nomination of this incarnation of the party? it seems like so much has changed since 2008. that's what i'm getting at with my survey question. go there and answer, did the detroit debates improve or worsen the odds of a democrat winning the white house? answers up ahead. >>> the new york police officer who fatally choked eric garner and caused his death....
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michael moore. a michigan native and one of the few people who called trump's win early weighs in on where he sees the only path forward for a democratic white house win. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men w
michael moore. a michigan native and one of the few people who called trump's win early weighs in on where he sees the only path forward for a democratic white house win. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away...
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michael: social responsibility. sustainable water management. the people of tongkol have shown what's possible. the community has become a model of clean and green living. now the neighborhood enjoys ststate support. irvan pulungan hopeses the authorities are starting to understand that when it comes to ensuring the city's survival, the urban poor in northern jakarta are part of the solution, not the problem. ♪ host: that's all from us this time. we're back next week, and we'd love to hear from you in the meantime. check us out on facebook, dw global society. or, you can drop us an email at global3000@dw.com. announcer: on this episodede of "earth focus," ocean acidification caused by global warming is dramatically affecting marine life. in california, partnerships are forming between cocommercial fisheries, scientists, and community members to helelp the endangered abalone adapt and survive. [slide projector clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundatia
michael: social responsibility. sustainable water management. the people of tongkol have shown what's possible. the community has become a model of clean and green living. now the neighborhood enjoys ststate support. irvan pulungan hopeses the authorities are starting to understand that when it comes to ensuring the city's survival, the urban poor in northern jakarta are part of the solution, not the problem. ♪ host: that's all from us this time. we're back next week, and we'd love to hear...
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i'm michael thanks for joining us we begin in hong kong where thousands of protesters gathering for the 13th straight weekend in defiance of an official ban on protests and strong warnings from police that marchers risk being prosecuted police have fired tear gas and water cannons ak crowds outside the government headquarters today's march began in a stadium and. it's called a religious gathering in an attempt to circumvent a ban on protests and followers you ventured the opposition to get him including joshua one who has since been released today also marks the 5th anniversary of a decision by china's ruling communist party against full democratic elections in hong kong. for the latest we're joined on the line by our correspondent in hong kong charlie shelves until i should mention to our viewers charlotte is also wearing a gas mask charlotte police have fired tear gas at protesters again what are you seeing on the ground where you are. he said my friend yes. most of them ready to go has been fired and so by some as big as thanks to my environment so i think that i'm doing the best and
i'm michael thanks for joining us we begin in hong kong where thousands of protesters gathering for the 13th straight weekend in defiance of an official ban on protests and strong warnings from police that marchers risk being prosecuted police have fired tear gas and water cannons ak crowds outside the government headquarters today's march began in a stadium and. it's called a religious gathering in an attempt to circumvent a ban on protests and followers you ventured the opposition to get him...
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vonnie: michael, thank you. that is michael crook, ubs head of americas investment strategy. we want to keep you updated now on the situation in hong kong. protests in the city seem to be ramping up again tonight. cannons,e using water and as you can see, there are some tense situations right there. we will keep you updated as the situation unfolds. cameras on the ground, obviously, and protests ramping up again in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: time now for the muni moment. i'm lucky to be joined by wells fargo's securities. so much of the conversation the last month has been how fast and how low rates have come down. from your side on the banking perspective, what sort of rush has this meant for issuers trying to come to market? charles: thank you for having me. the whole issue has been reset from when we were in a completely different fed policy environment. most of 2019 has been characterized by a lack of urgency in the issuer community market in anticipation of these rates staying at crazy low levels. when rates changed hit the lowest point in almost every
vonnie: michael, thank you. that is michael crook, ubs head of americas investment strategy. we want to keep you updated now on the situation in hong kong. protests in the city seem to be ramping up again tonight. cannons,e using water and as you can see, there are some tense situations right there. we will keep you updated as the situation unfolds. cameras on the ground, obviously, and protests ramping up again in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: time now for the muni moment. i'm...
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the mat again and michael relationship. is it common for a leader of the whip to be from the same state? one of the other factors was that they were from the same state. and some republicans didn't think that was a good idea. there are many cases a tradition of a regional balance. the democrats had the alternating leadership one from texas, and oklahoma. and then from massachusetts. so that both wings of the party felt that they had representation. there were certainly republicans who thought we really want to have the top two leaders know each other and be from the same state. that's not going to be reflective of the diversity of our party. you also have a growing southern wing which becomes a factor in the leadership races as well. >> and i have something to that? >> both the majority leader and the whip were both from texas. which surprised a lot of people. there were no regional differences. >> if memory serves. we look at some races. the race for web with bob walker who was from pennsylvania was trying to make that poi
the mat again and michael relationship. is it common for a leader of the whip to be from the same state? one of the other factors was that they were from the same state. and some republicans didn't think that was a good idea. there are many cases a tradition of a regional balance. the democrats had the alternating leadership one from texas, and oklahoma. and then from massachusetts. so that both wings of the party felt that they had representation. there were certainly republicans who thought...
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and also see these communications between michael campbell again to president true . american council life and possibly in donald trump's life the question is asking himself at the white house tonight is will michael cohen crack trump's lawyer is faced with a choice remain silent and go to jail or reveal his client secrets and bear his wrath there is this notion of loyalty one of donald trump sort of defining beliefs is you're either loyal to me or you're dead to me and that's consistent with the way the mafia. operates if you are loyal to the boss and the family how can keep his lawyer loyal. he enjoys an extraordinary constitutional power the right. to pardon he said lee makes an expeditious use of the. car to do the part of the far right commentator here as you have 3 times the donald trump has officially parted for america confident that think she is considering a pardon now for the decision which is what they're actually very very think they're bigger potentially they're going to hurt. the party girl bird positive thing for a president i think you see the way i'm
and also see these communications between michael campbell again to president true . american council life and possibly in donald trump's life the question is asking himself at the white house tonight is will michael cohen crack trump's lawyer is faced with a choice remain silent and go to jail or reveal his client secrets and bear his wrath there is this notion of loyalty one of donald trump sort of defining beliefs is you're either loyal to me or you're dead to me and that's consistent with...
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moore, 2 chainz, brian michael bendis, everybody. fred armisen, of course the 8g band stay tuned for "carson daly. see you tomorrow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: good evening. this is nbc. it's 1:30 in the morning, which
moore, 2 chainz, brian michael bendis, everybody. fred armisen, of course the 8g band stay tuned for "carson daly. see you tomorrow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: good evening. this is nbc. it's 1:30 in the morning, which
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that was michael gove speaking a short time ago. a ceremony is being held at the top of an extinct volcano in iceland, to mark the loss of the first glacier to be wiped out by climate change. it once spilled from the crater, but photographs taken from space show just how rapidly the glacier disappeared. as recently as the 1980s, it showed up as a mass of solid white. by 2014, it was declared dead. a plaque has been made to tell future generations that only they will know if enough was done to save other glaciers from climate change. the muslim convert known asjihadijack, who joined the islamic state group as a teenager, has had his british citizenship revoked, the bbc understands. jack letts was 18, when he left his oxfordshire home in 2014 to travel tojoin fighters in raqqa. the decision was reportedly made by sajid javid when he was home secretary. the home office declined to comment on the case. our correspondent charlotte gallagher said that by revoking his citizenship, the government had effectively passed responsibility forjac
that was michael gove speaking a short time ago. a ceremony is being held at the top of an extinct volcano in iceland, to mark the loss of the first glacier to be wiped out by climate change. it once spilled from the crater, but photographs taken from space show just how rapidly the glacier disappeared. as recently as the 1980s, it showed up as a mass of solid white. by 2014, it was declared dead. a plaque has been made to tell future generations that only they will know if enough was done to...
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that was michael moore with brian williams. moore arguing against those democrats who say that the only way to defeat donald trump is to regain the donald trump democrats in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. i'm joined now by heidi and an msnbc contributor and michael steele rejoins us as well. >> to all of you, who is the democratic street fighter that michael moore is dreaming of? he suggested michelle obama. i can promise you that she's not running for president. >> this is the process, is to figure out who that person is. >> was that person on the stage either of these two nights? >> we may be getting more questions than answers. i guess i'm with the conventional wisdom that biden did okay. but to the point that michael moore is making, i don't think he answered very specific questions about whether he can far with trump. you look at some of the reactions from the democratic operative class and it's a bubble, of course, but a lot of the questions are is he on his feet enough, did he look old. those are aesthetics. maybe
that was michael moore with brian williams. moore arguing against those democrats who say that the only way to defeat donald trump is to regain the donald trump democrats in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. i'm joined now by heidi and an msnbc contributor and michael steele rejoins us as well. >> to all of you, who is the democratic street fighter that michael moore is dreaming of? he suggested michelle obama. i can promise you that she's not running for president. >> this is...
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separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their clothes for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series finally has already won a return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move on award winning st louis filmmaker chris phillips lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of your social public services are this is where your economic development is emphasizing this is predominately where or for the most part where most of your white residents stay. so as we go under this overpass here that's going to be pretty much
separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their clothes for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series finally has already won a return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move...
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hallett michael is the deputy director of the international maritime bureau and a director of i.c.c. commercial crime services the anti crime unit of the i.c.c. good to have you with us michael so what's behind the rise of piracy off the coast of guinea as we were hearing a strategically important region for world trade. there is a serious frets to the safety and security of seafarers in the region and this phrase has been there for many years. almost 80 percent of crew kidnappings and 95 percent of cruise taken hostage this year have occurred in the gulf of guinea. we forgot to the kidnappings. there have been firstly 7 crew kidnapped from their vessels this year in several separate incidents the crews are typically taken ashore they are held between periods of between $6.00 and $8.00 weeks before they are released last month spain seafarers were kidnapped from the general cargo vessel the vessel was 120 miles from the coastline this demonstrates the scope of capabilities and also that all shipping is vulnerable so one turns of hijackings we've seen sorry my. let me put the 2nd ques
hallett michael is the deputy director of the international maritime bureau and a director of i.c.c. commercial crime services the anti crime unit of the i.c.c. good to have you with us michael so what's behind the rise of piracy off the coast of guinea as we were hearing a strategically important region for world trade. there is a serious frets to the safety and security of seafarers in the region and this phrase has been there for many years. almost 80 percent of crew kidnappings and 95...
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separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series 5 years on rewind return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move on award winning st louis filmmaker chris phillips lives just a few meters from where mike brown was shot has a unique perspective on the divisions that remain in ferguson today. i've lived in ferguson in excess of 13 years. you know this is basically this was home for me but in this part of town this is where all of your social public services are this is where your economic development is emphasizing this is predominately where or for the most part where most of your white residents stay. so as we go on to this overpass here that's going to be pretty much we're goi
separate from its investigation of the michael brown shooting. but for this group and the community they represent their underlying message is unlikely to change. their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson michael brown. wake up there about fighting to change a system they say is stacked against them from. what. ferguson says he on the same page from the fault line series 5 years on rewind return to ferguson to see what changed and how far the community had managed to move on award...
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michael steele, former chair of the rnc. all of them are going to help us break down what we just discussed here. we are we're going to start by talking, rick, is there anything wrong with the president of the united states trying to sweeten the deal a little bit? he's saying doral is a great place. he's going to include wi-fi and free satellite tv for world leaders when they stay there. joking aside, though, why is this so bizarre that you have a world leader, the leader of the free world pitching his real estate property as a venue for a g7 summit? >> there is something called the emoluments clause of the constitution which the framers created so that presidents of the united states could not benefit monetarily from the decisions and actions that they're taking. i mean, in fact, it's so bizarre because everything trump has done on the world stage has always been partly about kind of feathering his own must literally and figuratively. every single thing has been about, in part, what can benefit his business. and the fact he
michael steele, former chair of the rnc. all of them are going to help us break down what we just discussed here. we are we're going to start by talking, rick, is there anything wrong with the president of the united states trying to sweeten the deal a little bit? he's saying doral is a great place. he's going to include wi-fi and free satellite tv for world leaders when they stay there. joking aside, though, why is this so bizarre that you have a world leader, the leader of the free world...