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i vote for stephenson today ♪ >> all right. an and one more and then we'll discuss. >> art. >> bob. >> art. >> bob. >> i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, art, we agree on everything. >> let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, art. e >> bob. >> art! >> bob. >> art! >> will art and bob really ever live happily ever after? is the white house big enough for all of them? stay tuned for a musical interlude ♪ i've been thinking bob and ike now think alike. is the general in the white house who give the orders, bob or ike? let's vote for addely and john o ♪ >> so he threfers to robert tas who is wthe other contender fo the presidency and the republican party. and he was the more conservative candidate. and eisenhower was presented it as the moderate republican. so that makes a particular argument about their relationship. so what did you notice about these two commercials? d caroline? >> all the visuals were merely like ornamentation. like, these could have been played over kethe radio and it would have been had
i vote for stephenson today ♪ >> all right. an and one more and then we'll discuss. >> art. >> bob. >> art. >> bob. >> i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, art, we agree on everything. >> let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, art. e >> bob. >> art! >> bob. >> art! >> will art and bob really ever live happily ever after? is the white house big enough for all of them? stay tuned for a musical...
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vietnam intensified the united nations security council in 1964, one -- united states ambassador advice stephenson made their position clear. >> the united states government is currently involved in the affairs of the republic of vietnam for one reason, because the republic of vietnam requested the help of the united states and of other governments to defend itself against armed attack, fermented, equipped and directed from the outside. we know southeast asia has been the victim of almost incessant violence for more than a decade and a half. organized violence is organized violence. only the scale and scenery change. narrator: less than a month after mr. stevenson spoke the , viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people. by now north vietnam's acts of andession against the south subversion and sabotage as shown in this film and had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ [explosion] ♪ narrator: to help the south viennese counter the violence from the north the united states , increased the size of its own fo
vietnam intensified the united nations security council in 1964, one -- united states ambassador advice stephenson made their position clear. >> the united states government is currently involved in the affairs of the republic of vietnam for one reason, because the republic of vietnam requested the help of the united states and of other governments to defend itself against armed attack, fermented, equipped and directed from the outside. we know southeast asia has been the victim of almost...
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minutes to make it off to fremont street, here's an accident in the city of fremont 80 south between stephenson and auto mall, at least 2 lanes blocked so it's pretty tight there. and you have stretches of slowing from sam lee and her through hayward and union city so when you put it all together 42 minutes from to 38 to 37. we'll check more slowdowns for you coming up. daria chase. thanks a lot. 32 2 of the 3 jurors removed this week from the ghost ship warehouse trial may face contempt of court charges. yeah is to turn of events the judge ordered those 3 members of the jury be replaced because of serious. >>misconduct allegations we've got proper says it made you to explain. >>judge treated thompson tells the court that it was a demonstrable form of misconduct that led to monday's dismissal of 3 jurors in the goal ship trial here in oakland. the judge went on to say that the misconduct centered violating the court's order to not discuss the trial with anyone including fellow jurors outside of the courtroom of the 3 jurors dismissed the judge says to allegedly violated the court's order and wo
minutes to make it off to fremont street, here's an accident in the city of fremont 80 south between stephenson and auto mall, at least 2 lanes blocked so it's pretty tight there. and you have stretches of slowing from sam lee and her through hayward and union city so when you put it all together 42 minutes from to 38 to 37. we'll check more slowdowns for you coming up. daria chase. thanks a lot. 32 2 of the 3 jurors removed this week from the ghost ship warehouse trial may face contempt of...
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randall stephenson, you signed a corporate responsibility promise. deirdre: seems like most of these companies would like to run their companies ethically for their own reasons. >> sure. deirdre: if nothing else, cheaper, fewer lawsuits. when they make this public statement, exactly this will happen. you just have special interest groups, or people who maybe have a bone to pick, who come out of the walls. these companies end up spending more on lawyers anyway? >> i think they were thought they were going to get credit for stuff they were already doing, things they were already doing to pay workers well, comply with the law, et cetera. i talked to a few signers of that document by the way. this did not go through their corporate legal departments. they didn't really think long and hard about exactly what they were promising. >> that seems incredibly naive. >> it does. this is a question now, this is maybe the first issue with this union at at&t of saying you know, what exactly have they promised? are they going to have to fulfill any of it? deirdre: i
randall stephenson, you signed a corporate responsibility promise. deirdre: seems like most of these companies would like to run their companies ethically for their own reasons. >> sure. deirdre: if nothing else, cheaper, fewer lawsuits. when they make this public statement, exactly this will happen. you just have special interest groups, or people who maybe have a bone to pick, who come out of the walls. these companies end up spending more on lawyers anyway? >> i think they were...
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i don't think stephenson was as well suited for the era as ike was. stephenson had many qualities, truly intelligent person and had strong followers and might have done good things in other realms. quicker on civil rights. and to be fair, the counterfactuals are hard. hard to imagine what might have happened. maybe he would have been better about using the united nations and diplomacy to bring the world to a safer place so maybe, maybe he would have been. i dowling it but maybe. what was the other -- >> host: reagan and -- >> guest: reagan, yes. you can build -- overstate this, reagan won the cold war. i think a lot of things happened. more to do, maybe, with the soviet union collapsing from within. but it's definitely true that reagan, by standing tall and building up our military and -- you know, that was intimidating to the soviets. they realized they didn't have the technology we did. that image of the desk in the kremlin with all the telephones because they couldn't have one telephone. and they were spending themselves on military spending into k
i don't think stephenson was as well suited for the era as ike was. stephenson had many qualities, truly intelligent person and had strong followers and might have done good things in other realms. quicker on civil rights. and to be fair, the counterfactuals are hard. hard to imagine what might have happened. maybe he would have been better about using the united nations and diplomacy to bring the world to a safer place so maybe, maybe he would have been. i dowling it but maybe. what was the...
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tom stephenson is investment director at fidelity international. we have seen heavy falls on the markets, so talk us through exactly why investors are so rattled. the two big stories at the market driving the markets. one is what is happening with interest rates, and also the trade tensions and tariffs situation. news from both of those today, but the big surprise was the imposition of new tariffs on essentially the whole of china's exports to the us. interesting to look at where the market falls are heaviest. we saw in europe, the ftse 100 was down 1.5%, but the german market was down more than 2%. i think that is a reflection of the importance of exports to the german economy. that's where we are really feeling the squeeze of this increase in tariffs. what we saw on wall street, retailers really feeling the pressure. the only ones that seem to escape less used were the titans like amazon, where it is considered they can have more clout with suppliers. the reason why i think retailers have been hit by this latest wave of tariffs is because they ar
tom stephenson is investment director at fidelity international. we have seen heavy falls on the markets, so talk us through exactly why investors are so rattled. the two big stories at the market driving the markets. one is what is happening with interest rates, and also the trade tensions and tariffs situation. news from both of those today, but the big surprise was the imposition of new tariffs on essentially the whole of china's exports to the us. interesting to look at where the market...
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of their fellow members and a number of kentuckians served in that role in the 19th century john w stephenson, james bakke, joseph blackburn andh in this position of party caucus chairman evolved into the position you hold today as majority leader. ... and former carcass, the summary of your numbers and usually a couple times a week, you have a lunch with your membership, can you talk a bit about the importance of these lunches and what you try to achieve during them? >> you just have your people. i don't know how i never served in the house and i don't know how in the world they make a deal with that man you that man. on our side, the democrats don't know if if they can do what we do that all three of them are pretty low. so if you are selling and that is what i am doing every week trying to sell something. i had an opportunity to deal with all of them almost all three days a week which really helps a. so, over in the house, so many people end up performing the caucuses, there's this one and that one. it's almost nonexistent because there's not that many people to deal with. so i find those
of their fellow members and a number of kentuckians served in that role in the 19th century john w stephenson, james bakke, joseph blackburn andh in this position of party caucus chairman evolved into the position you hold today as majority leader. ... and former carcass, the summary of your numbers and usually a couple times a week, you have a lunch with your membership, can you talk a bit about the importance of these lunches and what you try to achieve during them? >> you just have...
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cnn's andrew stephenson is on the ground with more. >> reporter: police have begun their clearing-out operations just in the last ten minutes or so. the riot teams swept through the barriers and swept thousands of protesters further down the street. they have now drawn the line here, as you can see. they're now firing tear gas into the remaining protesters. and slowly now advancing forward in a more orderly fashion. the first charge was literally, just that, a charge down to the protesters. and the protesters have certainly fled. you can now smell the tear gas in the air, not much of it. the police have cleared this place out. there were probably 4 or 5,000 protesters standing here and had been here for several hours. just getting slightly affected by the gas here. as you can see, continuing to push the protesters back, continuing to use tear gas to try to clear this street. the protesters vlt behave been protesting against high tech measures being used by the police in this area. they have come here to protest that. it was a standoff for several hours. and as you can see now, the pol
cnn's andrew stephenson is on the ground with more. >> reporter: police have begun their clearing-out operations just in the last ten minutes or so. the riot teams swept through the barriers and swept thousands of protesters further down the street. they have now drawn the line here, as you can see. they're now firing tear gas into the remaining protesters. and slowly now advancing forward in a more orderly fashion. the first charge was literally, just that, a charge down to the...
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roger stephenson from union of concerned scientists. thank you all. thank you all. in addition to helping put the forum together, these fellow nonprofits and activists have think it is important to remind ourselves climate change is by far we think the most important challenge we face now and for future generations. among the many threats posed by climate change, the potential for food production. we see this every day. our farmers whether it is new organizations -- new organisms, ticks, threats on the farm, drought conditions, hot, cold, intense storms, we are seeing the most intense droughts and storms in the same years. it is happening around the world but in the northeast, we feel our share of it. high heat days, and our farmers, many of them only grazing at night. they can't put animals out in the day. in the northeast, the national climate -- access to petition is already a leading cause of crop loss. the amount intensity and persistent and frequency indicates much more damage and agricultural -- damage to agricultural operations. the number of fields and work
roger stephenson from union of concerned scientists. thank you all. thank you all. in addition to helping put the forum together, these fellow nonprofits and activists have think it is important to remind ourselves climate change is by far we think the most important challenge we face now and for future generations. among the many threats posed by climate change, the potential for food production. we see this every day. our farmers whether it is new organizations -- new organisms, ticks,...
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we're worrying about the line 808 stephenson boulevard a minor crash but stopped traffic to move the vehicle to the shoulder, about extra delay. we'll track that to make sure all the lanes clear on schedule. that's the flowing through fremont. the south bay is going to warn about traffic through the area by san jose state. it starts instruction this week but you got a bigger story there, marcus. >> that's true, mike. >>> words of hate discovered on south bay's biggest college campus. bob redell live at san jose state university with the university's response. bob? >> reporter: marcus, someone posted a flyer here at sjsu that contained language that was "racist and anti-immigrant" according to the university. not sure what the words were written on the flyers, not clear who posted them or where on campus the flyers were posted but the university's president did post a blog that reads in part and i'm quoting here, "sjsu, along with other campuses nationwide, recently discovered flyers and inappropriate items that contained racist and anti-immigrant discriminatory content at various cam
we're worrying about the line 808 stephenson boulevard a minor crash but stopped traffic to move the vehicle to the shoulder, about extra delay. we'll track that to make sure all the lanes clear on schedule. that's the flowing through fremont. the south bay is going to warn about traffic through the area by san jose state. it starts instruction this week but you got a bigger story there, marcus. >> that's true, mike. >>> words of hate discovered on south bay's biggest college...
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under the hot sun, swimming in mud during a heavy rain, let me give you a quote from philip dangerfield stephenson of the fifth company washington artillery, sun and rain he says, heat and cold, storm in mud and water, come what may, we took it in the trenches. soldiers learned to stretch 10 flies or blankets over the trench as a sunshade coffin to be told by officers to tear them down as interfered with their response to us a is attack. a union soldier named william westervelt of the 17th new york , noted that his trench after heavy rain was half full of water and sometimes it was a choice, whether we would take a bath or a bullet. as it was almost certain death to leave the trenches. and, confederate soldier named george lee, seventh mississippi, described his comrades and said they look as bad as a dog out of the hole after a rabbit. instead of being white, we are all red. here is another quote from a georgia militiaman, governor joe brown did mobilize about three or 4000 georgia state treats -- troops in the atlanta campaign . >> i have lived in the ground until i have turned to be nothing mor
under the hot sun, swimming in mud during a heavy rain, let me give you a quote from philip dangerfield stephenson of the fifth company washington artillery, sun and rain he says, heat and cold, storm in mud and water, come what may, we took it in the trenches. soldiers learned to stretch 10 flies or blankets over the trench as a sunshade coffin to be told by officers to tear them down as interfered with their response to us a is attack. a union soldier named william westervelt of the 17th new...
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knows what to do, election day of '52 to look for adlai stevenson ♪ with a vote vote here, a vote for stephenson everywhere, ♪ well if it's good for mack you see it's good for you and good for me ♪ ♪ vote stevenson today loves >> all right, one more and we'll discuss.one >> ike. >> bob. >> ike. >> bob. i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, ike, we agree on everything. >> let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, ike. >> bob. >> ike. >> bob. >> ike. >> will ike and bob really live happily ever after? is the white house big enough willboth of them? stay tuned for a musical interlude.ho reuben reuben, i been thinking,t ikeay t and bob think alike. with the general in the white house, who will give the orders, bob or ike.i've let's vote for adlai and john. >> so bob refers to robert taft who was the other contender for the presidency in the republican party. and he was the more conservative candidate.bob and eisenhower was promoted at this time as the moderate republican.as th and so that, you know, makes a particular argument about their relationship. so what did you notice abo
knows what to do, election day of '52 to look for adlai stevenson ♪ with a vote vote here, a vote for stephenson everywhere, ♪ well if it's good for mack you see it's good for you and good for me ♪ ♪ vote stevenson today loves >> all right, one more and we'll discuss.one >> ike. >> bob. >> ike. >> bob. i'm so glad we're friends again, bob. >> yes, ike, we agree on everything. >> let's never separate again, bob. >> never again, ike....
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brenda stephenson wrote about it in hampton which is this grand old oak tree there. my son loves oak trees. he lives in austin. and will decided that emancipation oak was even more impressive than the spectacular live oaks in austin. they wrote about the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california. not the first place you think of. if you were going to think about civil war. but there are 12,000 union veterans buried in the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard. several years into doing this her brother became interested in genealogy and found out that their great, great, great grandfather is buried in the cemetery off wilsher boulevard in los angeles. that's part of what they wrote about in her essay. so there are a lot of different sites here. it's a book that lends itself to -- you don't are to start at the very beginning. though you should. steve's essay leads off. i'm going itself. start at steve's essay and i'll say parenthetically, it doesn't matter. you can open the book to almost any place and range backward and forward. it's
brenda stephenson wrote about it in hampton which is this grand old oak tree there. my son loves oak trees. he lives in austin. and will decided that emancipation oak was even more impressive than the spectacular live oaks in austin. they wrote about the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california. not the first place you think of. if you were going to think about civil war. but there are 12,000 union veterans buried in the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard....
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brenda stephenson wrote about emancipation oak in hampton. my son loves oak trees living in austin. there are spectacular live oaks in austin. and he decided this was more impressive than any of the oaks in austin which was quite a concession from him. joan wal wrote about the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california. not the first place you would think of if you thought about civil war sites. but there are 12,000 union veterans buried in the national cemetery on santa monica brfd. it's a place that joan used to teach her students for many years. and several years into doing this her brother became interested in genealogy and foupd out their great great grandfather in the second minnesota is buried in the cemetery off wilshire boulevard in los angeles. that's part of what she wrote about her essay. there is a lot of different sites. it's a book that ends -- you don't have to start at the beginning though you should because steve's essay leads off. i'm telling you right now start there. it doesn't matter whether you start with steve's essay you you can a
brenda stephenson wrote about emancipation oak in hampton. my son loves oak trees living in austin. there are spectacular live oaks in austin. and he decided this was more impressive than any of the oaks in austin which was quite a concession from him. joan wal wrote about the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california. not the first place you would think of if you thought about civil war sites. but there are 12,000 union veterans buried in the national cemetery on...
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he called randall stephenson who is the visionary leader of at&t and randall sent me a leader saying you really want to talk to nicole anderson and jaralin turner and we did talk to them at length. i can't tell you how pleased we are to have partnered from the start to the finish with at&t. i'd like to introduce to you rhonda johnson, she oversees all of at&t in california. she lives in san francisco, sadly not in orange county, but she is down for the day. she oversees and directs all of at&t's government affairs, public policy, philanthropic giving and social engagement activities throughout california and they have 33,000 employees in california alone. rhonda is a veteran of the communications industry, she spent more than 30 years with at&t. people don't leave at&t. but she actually comes from the finance world, having begun her career in chicago with the federal reserve there. at&t is one of our leading job creators and innovators in the united states and in forming community engagements and celebrations. we are so pleased that they have joined with the nixon foundation tonight
he called randall stephenson who is the visionary leader of at&t and randall sent me a leader saying you really want to talk to nicole anderson and jaralin turner and we did talk to them at length. i can't tell you how pleased we are to have partnered from the start to the finish with at&t. i'd like to introduce to you rhonda johnson, she oversees all of at&t in california. she lives in san francisco, sadly not in orange county, but she is down for the day. she oversees and directs...
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an accident on 880 southbound at stephenson, northbound at tenson. one off the san ma day toe bridge. it's slow westbound out of hay ward right now. the drive times slow across the san mateo bridge. >> time for live with kelly and ryan. we see you again at 11:00 a.m. for midday live. us on abc7news.com. have >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." today, he keeps us up at night: jimmy kimmel. all next on "live." [zedd, maren morris & grey's "the middle" playing] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. >> ryan: [indistinct]. >> ♪ i'm losing my mind ♪ just a little ♪ so why don't you just ♪ meet me in the middle [cheers and applause] >> ryan: ♪ so why don't you ♪ just meet me in the middle >> ♪ why don't you just ♪ meet me in the middle ♪ baby ♪ i'm losing my mind >> ryan: ♪ just a little ♪ why don't you just ♪ meet me in the middle >> ♪ middle >> ryan: ♪ middle, middle boom. thank you so muc g
an accident on 880 southbound at stephenson, northbound at tenson. one off the san ma day toe bridge. it's slow westbound out of hay ward right now. the drive times slow across the san mateo bridge. >> time for live with kelly and ryan. we see you again at 11:00 a.m. for midday live. us on abc7news.com. have >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." today, he keeps us up at night: jimmy kimmel. all next on "live." [zedd, maren morris & grey's "the...
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fremont 808 south at stephenson, the crash did clear but slowing sticking around and northbound routes is the worst of it in san jose. back to you. >>> happening now, authorities in el cerrito are investigating a late night shooting involving an off-duty san francisco police officer. the man who was shot will survive but there are a lot of unanswered questions, including what happened leading up to that shooting. on our home page we are posting the latest updates. >>> president trump is trying to revive economic optimism as he meets with g7 leaders. he's also talking about china and promising to restart trade talks. that news is also boosting the markets this morning. >>> on our home page, find the latest today from france. more local news in a half hour. >>> it's 8:00 on "today. coming up, end in sight? >> they mean business. they want to be able to make a deal it is very important. >> president trump strikes an optimistic tone in the midst of stalled trade talks with china the possible breakthrough that could restart negotiations and what the president is saying this morning at the g
fremont 808 south at stephenson, the crash did clear but slowing sticking around and northbound routes is the worst of it in san jose. back to you. >>> happening now, authorities in el cerrito are investigating a late night shooting involving an off-duty san francisco police officer. the man who was shot will survive but there are a lot of unanswered questions, including what happened leading up to that shooting. on our home page we are posting the latest updates. >>>...
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incarceration that i'm determined to tear down, so we have a system in in america that's not like brian stephenson says that is a system that treat you better than if you are rich and guilty we have a system that reflects our values and i will be the president that will bring that to be . >> if you happen to be the mayor of new york city, with eric garner working your district, would you have thought for charges against the officer that fatally choked eric garner? >> a we live in a country now where we see things happening on videotape that are clear to our i. eric garner was selling loose cigarettes and was suddenly put into a chokehold and killed. so, yes, i would've brought charges but this is what we have to understand that there are thousands of incidents that we don't cover every name that we know there are thousands of others that we don't know, it's key for the next president to have a department of justice cannot like this president who is pulling back investigations and consent decrees on police departments. we need to have a department of justice that is actively working to stop oppress
incarceration that i'm determined to tear down, so we have a system in in america that's not like brian stephenson says that is a system that treat you better than if you are rich and guilty we have a system that reflects our values and i will be the president that will bring that to be . >> if you happen to be the mayor of new york city, with eric garner working your district, would you have thought for charges against the officer that fatally choked eric garner? >> a we live in a...
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when people look at the fall of 1963, they remember adlai stephenson in dallas being jostled by protesters. they remember johnson being jostled and that culminates in the tragedy of november 22, 1963. lyndon johnson's speech to america had several pages about hate to america and it was a poison that went into the blood stream of the nation. and had to be stopped. and there are i think there are two lessons there. one is we have to have the capacity to call it as we see it. facts as john adams said are stubborn things. this kind of rhetoric unquestionably was going -- you have used the word accelerant. it was going to create a climate in which people did unspeakable things. because of the spoken word people can do unspeakable things and that's essential for the people at the highest levels -- a person at the highest levels to understand that. and the second is that presidents play a role in this country of not just consoling but of setting a tone. and the tone of the last 2 1/2 years is unacceptable. it's tragically not all that un-american in the sense that white supremacy is part of the m
when people look at the fall of 1963, they remember adlai stephenson in dallas being jostled by protesters. they remember johnson being jostled and that culminates in the tragedy of november 22, 1963. lyndon johnson's speech to america had several pages about hate to america and it was a poison that went into the blood stream of the nation. and had to be stopped. and there are i think there are two lessons there. one is we have to have the capacity to call it as we see it. facts as john adams...