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but i don't know what dominic black saw or what dominic black was shooting at. i wasn't with him when he did that. >> but you were aware of the fact that the ar-15 was capable of hitting targets much further away than you and the tv, correct? >> i believe so. >> did you know the capabilities of your own weapon? >> i knew that it could shoot and i believe from a distance. i don't know how far. i'm not an expert on ar-15s. >> did you personally purchase that .223 full metal jacket ammunition? >> i did not. >> who did? >> tomnic did. >> did you ask him to purchase it? >> i did not. >> so you didn't know what type of ammo was in that gun. is that right? >> i knew there were .223 full metal jackets. the first time i shot it i had to load it into the magazine. >> so you knew the type of round, but you didn't know what those rounds were capable of doing. is that right fair to say? >> i believe a bullet is a bullet. >> as you sit here today you know that there were different types of bullets, right? >> yes. >> you know that hollow point bullets, for example, do differen
but i don't know what dominic black saw or what dominic black was shooting at. i wasn't with him when he did that. >> but you were aware of the fact that the ar-15 was capable of hitting targets much further away than you and the tv, correct? >> i believe so. >> did you know the capabilities of your own weapon? >> i knew that it could shoot and i believe from a distance. i don't know how far. i'm not an expert on ar-15s. >> did you personally purchase that .223...
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>> dominic was willing to do it. it was more of dominic's thing. nick smith was going to give $20 to dominic to buy gas. >> nick smith was going to pay $20 for the gas to drive down to o'hare where nick smith was planning on buying body armor? >> yes. >> the idea was the body armor would be used that night, correct? >> i believes so. >> that's why there was urgency about going down right away? >> yes. >> this is part of the plan to come down to downtown that night, right? >> [silence]. he wanted to go to o'hare to buy the body armor, so yes. >> do you understand my question. >> can you rephrase it? >> absolutely. the urgency to get that body armor that day was because he needed it for that night, right? >> i would not say he needed it but wanted it. >> instead of making the drive, you gave your own body armor to nick smith? >> correct. >> you had it along with you? >> yes. >> you brought it along you with that day because you thought you might need it yourself that night? >> no, i kept it in my trunk of the car. i always had it. >> you drive around
>> dominic was willing to do it. it was more of dominic's thing. nick smith was going to give $20 to dominic to buy gas. >> nick smith was going to pay $20 for the gas to drive down to o'hare where nick smith was planning on buying body armor? >> yes. >> the idea was the body armor would be used that night, correct? >> i believes so. >> that's why there was urgency about going down right away? >> yes. >> this is part of the plan to come down to...
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>> dominic was willing to do it. it was more of dominic's thing because nick smith was going to throw in like $20 to dominic when he bought it for like gas. >> so nick smith was going to pay $20 for the gas to drive down to o 'hare for nick smith to buy body armor. >> the idea is that it would be bought that night? >> i believe so. >> that's why there was some urgency to buy it right away, right? it was part of the plan for downtown that night, right? >> he want today go to o'hare. >> he wanted to go buy it that night. can you rephrase it? >> he needed it for that night? >> i would not say he needed it, but he wanted it. >> instead of making the drive, you gave your own body armor to nicholas smith? >> correct. >> you had it along with you? >> yes. >> you brought it along in case you needed it that night as well. >> yes. >> i had it in the back of your trunk regularly? >> it is just back there i don't normally take it out. >> you said you went to a hunting goods and fishing store on highway 31 to buy a couple slings,
>> dominic was willing to do it. it was more of dominic's thing because nick smith was going to throw in like $20 to dominic when he bought it for like gas. >> so nick smith was going to pay $20 for the gas to drive down to o 'hare for nick smith to buy body armor. >> the idea is that it would be bought that night? >> i believe so. >> that's why there was some urgency to buy it right away, right? it was part of the plan for downtown that night, right? >> he...
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dominic said, okay, we'll drive him. then he said, okay, i need you to pick me up at, like, 3:30, 4:00. >> did you go and pick him i'm vently? >> yes. >> before we picked him up. we went to galensky's. >> what did you do there? >> dominic wanted me to buy two rifle slings. >> did you? >> yes. >> for what? >> one was for my rifle and the other was for dominic's rifle. >> why did you care about your rifles that evening? >> the reason for the slings were just so -- it's like a retainer, so if i'm helping somebody with first aid, i can dangle my rifle behind me and i don't have to worry about somebody randomly picking it up off the ground. just an extra measure so it won't be taken from the ground. >> what time did you go to galensky's. >> i want to say about 2:30. i don't know exactly for sure. >> when did you first have contact with nick smith? >> 3:30 -- 3:15. >> was there any discussion regarding car source at that time? >> yes. >> what? >> nick smith, once we picked him up -- he wanted to go to a bank to withdraw money.
dominic said, okay, we'll drive him. then he said, okay, i need you to pick me up at, like, 3:30, 4:00. >> did you go and pick him i'm vently? >> yes. >> before we picked him up. we went to galensky's. >> what did you do there? >> dominic wanted me to buy two rifle slings. >> did you? >> yes. >> for what? >> one was for my rifle and the other was for dominic's rifle. >> why did you care about your rifles that evening? >> the...
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i think we dominated the name even better. i think we dominated the game from — even better. i think we dominated the game from first _ even better. i think we dominated the game from first to _ even better. i think we dominated the game from first to last - even better. i think we dominatedl the game from first to last minute, did everything for this game, rhythm. _ did everything for this game, rhythm, intensity. we were aggressive, we never stopped attacking. unfortunately we scored two goals, but one on each side. pep guardiola should probably offer special thanks to the head groundsman and his team for their win over west ham this afternoon. the second half at the etihad was delayed by almost 10 minutes so snow could be cleared from the pitch. despite the weather, ilkay gundogan broke through before half time, with fernandinho's effort in the final minute proving decisive when manuel lanzini pulled one back for west ham with the final kick of the game. that result sees city leapfrog liverpool to regain second place. elsewhere, everton�*s poor run of form continues. the
i think we dominated the name even better. i think we dominated the game from — even better. i think we dominated the game from first _ even better. i think we dominated the game from first to _ even better. i think we dominated the game from first to last - even better. i think we dominatedl the game from first to last minute, did everything for this game, rhythm. _ did everything for this game, rhythm, intensity. we were aggressive, we never stopped attacking. unfortunately we scored two...
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yes he dominated but we forget that it took him a lot of dominance. the first four years he was engaged in a lockdown battle with william rogers, the secretary of state much likeea krasinski was with vance. he was dominant, he was very effective in operating and hostile white house and the president and the statehe department when he was pursuing pro-israel policy. he had a maneuver, he was very successful. he became secretary of state and he became dominant. part of the reason of the dominance was because nixon was preoccupied and he had to resign and during that period and once florida became president he was president for foreign policy. nate kinzinger was. florida did not have any experience in kinzinger became dominated because of those particular circumstances i think. none of those things really applied today and part of the reason for writing the book and a lot of the focus was on the middle east. i wanted to resurrect the rkinzinger in approach becausei think there's a lot that we can learn from it in era when geopolitics is returning and com
yes he dominated but we forget that it took him a lot of dominance. the first four years he was engaged in a lockdown battle with william rogers, the secretary of state much likeea krasinski was with vance. he was dominant, he was very effective in operating and hostile white house and the president and the statehe department when he was pursuing pro-israel policy. he had a maneuver, he was very successful. he became secretary of state and he became dominant. part of the reason of the dominance...
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one of the big topics — increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or _ increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or the _ increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or the big _ increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or the big focal- the big topics or the big focal points for xijinping has been the big topics or the big focal points for xi jinping has been the issue of taiwan. how do you see him dealing with taiwan going forward. there has been some speculation that will be mentioned in the pronouncements coming out, the 61, the last big one before then is ideology and political undertakings but the taiwan issue is out there we have seen it become a focus of increasing friction the last month orso increasing friction the last month or so and i think they're very clearly laid out the idea that china's patients is not infinite on this issue and the problem cannot be left over from generation to generation. that is what lies behind some of the stronger shows of force there's a belief plausible that
one of the big topics — increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or _ increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or the _ increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or the big _ increasingly dominant leader. one of the big topics or the big focal- the big topics or the big focal points for xijinping has been the big topics or the big focal points for xi jinping has been the issue of taiwan. how do you see him dealing with taiwan going forward. there has been some...
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>> i knew dominic black and nick smith. the people on -- sorry. >> dominic black and nick smith. >> those are the two people i knew on the roof. >> other than that, you didn't know anyone else before this night, fair? >> correct. >> when this interaction that we just watched happened, you're still walking with ryan, right? >> i'm not. i thought it was at the time but seeing behind sight view, i'm not. >> when you decided to cross 60th with ryan, you two talked about the fact that if you get separated to go back to the 59th street car source, correct? >> i don't recall that conversation happening. >> but you tried to do that, didn't you? >> i did. >> because you felt like if i'm out here by myself, that's not good, i need to head right? >> yes. >> and you also talked to ryan about the fact that when you get out in to this crowd, keep your mouth shut. don't antagonize them. didn't ryan talk to you about that? >> no, we didn't talk about that. >> so at this very moment you're telling us you lost track of ryan. >> a little bit
>> i knew dominic black and nick smith. the people on -- sorry. >> dominic black and nick smith. >> those are the two people i knew on the roof. >> other than that, you didn't know anyone else before this night, fair? >> correct. >> when this interaction that we just watched happened, you're still walking with ryan, right? >> i'm not. i thought it was at the time but seeing behind sight view, i'm not. >> when you decided to cross 60th with ryan,...
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he dominated but we forget that it took him a while to dominate. he was engaged in a not down baffle with william rogers, the secretary of state in his first four years stop that's like brezinski was with vance. he was very effective in operating in a hostile white house. it was a pro-arab state department when he was pursuing a pro-israel policy. he had to maneuver and he was successful in it stop it was only when he became secretary of state that he became dominant and part of the reason for the dominance was that nixon was preoccupied with watergate and had to resign. during that time and certainly months before, he was president de facto but kissinger was. kissinger became dominant because of those particular circumstances. none of those things really apply today and part of the reason for writing the book even those focused on the middle east is i wanted to resurrect the kissingerian approach because i think there is a lot we can learn from it in an era when geopolitics is returning and competition between superpowers is dominating the interna
he dominated but we forget that it took him a while to dominate. he was engaged in a not down baffle with william rogers, the secretary of state in his first four years stop that's like brezinski was with vance. he was very effective in operating in a hostile white house. it was a pro-arab state department when he was pursuing a pro-israel policy. he had to maneuver and he was successful in it stop it was only when he became secretary of state that he became dominant and part of the reason for...
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yes, he dominated, but we forget it took him a while to dominate. the first four years, he was engaged in a battle with william rogers, secretary of state, watch like -- much like brezinski was with vance. he was very effective in operating in a hostile white house. he had to maneuver. it was a lot of maneuvering and he was successful at it. it was only when he became secretary of state that he became dominant and part of the reason was nixon was preoccupied with watergate and had to design -- resigned. during that period, kissinger was -- four did not have experience and kissinger became dominated because of those particular -- dominant because of those events. none of those things really applied today. part of the reason for writing the book, although it focuses on the middle east, was because i wanted to resurrect kissinger's approach, because i think there is a lot that we can learn from it in an era when geopolitics --and competition between superpowers is dominating the international scene again. dr. daalder: i think you succeed in doing that.
yes, he dominated, but we forget it took him a while to dominate. the first four years, he was engaged in a battle with william rogers, secretary of state, watch like -- much like brezinski was with vance. he was very effective in operating in a hostile white house. he had to maneuver. it was a lot of maneuvering and he was successful at it. it was only when he became secretary of state that he became dominant and part of the reason was nixon was preoccupied with watergate and had to design --...
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the united states have been dominant -- has been dominant. the need for that kind of thinking participated. -- dissipated. we did the one thing that kissinger warned against, overreaching. we got carried away with ourselves. we thought we could reshape the world in our democratic image. there were very few limits. kissinger was all about limits. constraints. he was conservative in his approach. in essence, we lost kissinger's plot. i think that people growing up in america, particularly in the environment did not have to think strategically. i come from australia, which is a strategic environment. strategic thinking came naturally to us trillions or thing a prince -- to us trillions. -- to australians. we forget that it took him a while to dominate. the first four years he was engaged in a knockout battle with the secretary of state. much like brezinski was. he was by no means dominant. he was effective in operating in hostile white house and president. a state department when he was basically pursuing a pro-israel policy. he had to maneuver
the united states have been dominant -- has been dominant. the need for that kind of thinking participated. -- dissipated. we did the one thing that kissinger warned against, overreaching. we got carried away with ourselves. we thought we could reshape the world in our democratic image. there were very few limits. kissinger was all about limits. constraints. he was conservative in his approach. in essence, we lost kissinger's plot. i think that people growing up in america, particularly in the...
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>> i knew dominic black and nick smith. >> dominic black and nick smith. >> those are the two people i know on the roof. >> other than that, you didn't know anyone else before this night, fair? >> correct. >>. >> when this interaction happens, you're still walking with ryan balch, aren't you? >> i'm not, i thought i was at the time, but seeing hindsight view, i'm not. >> when you decided to cross 60th with ryan balch, you talked about the fact if you get separated to go back to the 59th streetcar source, right? >> i don't recall that conversation happening? >> but you tried to do that, didn't you? >> i did. >> because you felt like if i'm out here by myself, that's not good. i need to head back, right? >> yes. >> and you also talked to ryan balch about the fact when you get out into this crowd, keep your mouth shot. don't antagonize them. didn't ryan talk to you about that. >> we didn't talk about that. >> at this very moment, you're telling us you've lost trackover r -- track of ryan balch. >> a little bit ahead, but yes. >> let's continue the video. you have just walked off the scr
>> i knew dominic black and nick smith. >> dominic black and nick smith. >> those are the two people i know on the roof. >> other than that, you didn't know anyone else before this night, fair? >> correct. >>. >> when this interaction happens, you're still walking with ryan balch, aren't you? >> i'm not, i thought i was at the time, but seeing hindsight view, i'm not. >> when you decided to cross 60th with ryan balch, you talked about the...
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the other one was for dominic's rifle. >> okay. and why did you care about your rifles that evening? >> the reason for the slings were just so -- it's like a retainer so if i'm helping somebody with first aid, i can just dangle my rifle behind me and i don't have to worry about somebody just randomly going and picking it up off the ground. just as, like, an extra measure, so it won't be taken from the ground. >> and what time did you go to that store? >> i want to say about 2:30, but i don't know exactly for sure. >> okay. when did you first have contact with nick smith? >> 3:30. 3:15. >> okay. was there any discussion regarding car source at that time? >> yes. >> what? >> nick smith, once we picked him up, he wanted to go to a bank to withdraw money. the bank was closed. he was like would you guys like to come with me and help watch over the car source, make sure there's no fires or anything, and dominic said yes. i agreed. i said okay. and then i said here, nick, i don't really need my bullet proof vest. i'm going to be helping p
the other one was for dominic's rifle. >> okay. and why did you care about your rifles that evening? >> the reason for the slings were just so -- it's like a retainer so if i'm helping somebody with first aid, i can just dangle my rifle behind me and i don't have to worry about somebody just randomly going and picking it up off the ground. just as, like, an extra measure, so it won't be taken from the ground. >> and what time did you go to that store? >> i want to say...
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this and p may be elect the dominant . they're also politically becomes, with no apparent strategy for implementing their success of electro minded to deliver for the people. any opportunity to vote themselves for independence. as a historian, the past is when berkeley edwards specialist subjects. however, understanding the path is often the key to unlocking the future and for now now as myself and oh, at the show, it's good by stacy, i'm hope to see you all again next. ah ah ah, to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, movies on often has very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk to proceed with cells. form double, membrane stretches which are like sax, which capture portions of the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation. so that's what we'll talk with him doing that he will re
this and p may be elect the dominant . they're also politically becomes, with no apparent strategy for implementing their success of electro minded to deliver for the people. any opportunity to vote themselves for independence. as a historian, the past is when berkeley edwards specialist subjects. however, understanding the path is often the key to unlocking the future and for now now as myself and oh, at the show, it's good by stacy, i'm hope to see you all again next. ah ah ah, to what we've...
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so he wants to dominate religion. he wants to dominate literature, culture, philosophy. and of course, one of the other manascale projects of james the fust. it was the union jack, originally a naval flag. quit he organized a design competition fall then became the union flag adopted awful union with ireland obviously. so he was interested in symbolism in jesse some parallels between the activities of james, the foster william shakespeare, and we'll let say bought us johnson and b, b, c. well, there are some that in a marketable figures in the b, b. c. been nice to that, their arm being more and more pressure to conform to a much cruder kind of nationalism. both johnson himself and some little learning i gather in classics, which he studied at the university. but he wears what learning he has, as you might say, very likely he produced one of the worst books on winston churchill, which has ever come out. and apparently when regular stores. moultrie imagining him as being like churchill. he doesn't know scotland and seems almost to run away from having to see too much of i
so he wants to dominate religion. he wants to dominate literature, culture, philosophy. and of course, one of the other manascale projects of james the fust. it was the union jack, originally a naval flag. quit he organized a design competition fall then became the union flag adopted awful union with ireland obviously. so he was interested in symbolism in jesse some parallels between the activities of james, the foster william shakespeare, and we'll let say bought us johnson and b, b, c. well,...
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>> i knew dominic and nick smith. those are the two people i knew. >> other than that, you didn't know anyone else before this night, fair? >> correct. >> you're still walking with ryan in thi. >> i thought i was at the time, but seeing hindsight view, i'm not. >> when you decided to cross 60th with ryan, you two talked about the fact if you get separated to go back to the 59th streetcar source. >> i don't recall that conversation happening. >> but you tried to do that, didn't you? >> i did. >> because you felt like if i'm out here by myself, that's not good. i need to head back. >> yes. >> and you also talked to ryan about the fact that when you get out into this crowd, keep your mouth shut. don't antagonize them. didn't ryan talk to you about that? >> no, we didn't talk about that. >> so at this very moment you're telling us you lost track of ryan. >> a little bit ahead, but around that time, yes. >> let's continue the video. >> pause. you have just walked off the screen heading east across sheridan road to the ulti
>> i knew dominic and nick smith. those are the two people i knew. >> other than that, you didn't know anyone else before this night, fair? >> correct. >> you're still walking with ryan in thi. >> i thought i was at the time, but seeing hindsight view, i'm not. >> when you decided to cross 60th with ryan, you two talked about the fact if you get separated to go back to the 59th streetcar source. >> i don't recall that conversation happening. >>...
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one is they dominate, you know, outlets like cnn, cnn, and m, s, b c. and then they now dominate, you know, the social media, facebook and twitter. and there's absolutely repression in the united states of people who's, who's, who's message and beliefs are not the same as those who control the elite media. and that, you know, was unfortunate because reality is that people communicate these days not by standing on street corners and yelling, but by posting messages on facebook and twitter and so forth. and that's something it really needs to be done. and it would be a great thing if our government to put 1st amendment privileges in the institutions, the social media institutions so that people are not styled school. i'm glad i'm going to go to town and parents. i mean, i'm glad the word populism was, was brought up here. i mean, i didn't, but i, you know, it's, it's always kind of in the back of my mind here. but you know, it populism is democracy with a small, di, these are democrats to and truly believe it here. and i think that the left is terrified o
one is they dominate, you know, outlets like cnn, cnn, and m, s, b c. and then they now dominate, you know, the social media, facebook and twitter. and there's absolutely repression in the united states of people who's, who's, who's message and beliefs are not the same as those who control the elite media. and that, you know, was unfortunate because reality is that people communicate these days not by standing on street corners and yelling, but by posting messages on facebook and twitter and so...
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well, let's now speak to dominic still heart. he's the director of operations for the international committee of the red cross. he joins us now from the afghan capital. cobble dominic, i read the very vivid statement. you put out. it's clear, you're very, very angry about what's going on there. so let me start by giving you an opportunity to tell us what you're actually seeing. well, 1st of all, thank you for having me and yes indeed, i now spend 6 days a ton of gone is done and you are walking into a country that bees at the brink of a huge you know, many terry and disaster. you can hear it. you can feel it everywhere where you go, why spend the few days in come to are in the country? i had the opportunity to leave it. the largest referral hospital in the files of god is done and i saw that children admitted to the pediatrics. lar, if the abstract board is good, i'm more children that have been a big defense august and it's just really extremely difficult to reach more of a lot more generally speaking and decides about god. it i
well, let's now speak to dominic still heart. he's the director of operations for the international committee of the red cross. he joins us now from the afghan capital. cobble dominic, i read the very vivid statement. you put out. it's clear, you're very, very angry about what's going on there. so let me start by giving you an opportunity to tell us what you're actually seeing. well, 1st of all, thank you for having me and yes indeed, i now spend 6 days a ton of gone is done and you are walking...
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dominic cane. lie for berlin. dominic, thank you. lost marcella. heads this user including franz formerly seals in agreement to return artifacts that were loses from its former colony. berlin also was causing an alarming tango break in india, a country. so working to recover from a devastating wave of covert 1910 stars get ready for one of the sport, most glamorous tournaments over here. ah, tensions are running high in the chin is in the city of a goro birth to the death of a protest her in over nights protests. the public prosecutor's office says an investigation is underway. demonstrators say the protest was suffocated after police fire tear gas will be interior ministry denies this. residents are against the reopening of a landfill site that was caused earlier this year. the dispute was seen as a 1st test for the government pointed by president k said's who seized power in july. the world bank says things are dismal and getting worse for people in garza, in a report on the states of the palestinian economy. it says unemployment in the besieged strip stones at 45 percent and it's parti
dominic cane. lie for berlin. dominic, thank you. lost marcella. heads this user including franz formerly seals in agreement to return artifacts that were loses from its former colony. berlin also was causing an alarming tango break in india, a country. so working to recover from a devastating wave of covert 1910 stars get ready for one of the sport, most glamorous tournaments over here. ah, tensions are running high in the chin is in the city of a goro birth to the death of a protest her in...
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>> dominic black, my sister and ray dick heart. we walked around for a little bit and around 11:30 or noon we ended up at the central high school and cleaned graffiti for an hour and a half to two hours. >> showing you what's been previously marked as exhibit 131, do you recognize that? >> i do. >> could you describe what you see in that photo? >> towards the left in the olive green shirt that's me and then to my left that's ray dick hart and to my right is my sister mckenzie rittenhouse. we're cleaning graffiti off the high school. >> were you getting paid to do this? >> no, i was not. >> and you see what the graffiti says? >> yes. >> did you know what it said as you were cleaning it off? >> yes. >> i won't repeat it. after you were done doing that what did you do? >> we were walking and we went to the car source lot the first location, and we were looking at the destruction of the burnt cars and we saw the owner sam and sally believe that's what they told us their names were. >> and you saw when we say car source, the one you met
>> dominic black, my sister and ray dick heart. we walked around for a little bit and around 11:30 or noon we ended up at the central high school and cleaned graffiti for an hour and a half to two hours. >> showing you what's been previously marked as exhibit 131, do you recognize that? >> i do. >> could you describe what you see in that photo? >> towards the left in the olive green shirt that's me and then to my left that's ray dick hart and to my right is my...
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the delta variant is dominant— europe? the delta variant is dominant around _ europe? the delta variant is dominant around most - europe? the delta variant is dominant around most of. europe? the delta variant is| dominant around most of the europe? the delta variant is - dominant around most of the world at the minute. there are a few exceptions but it has outcompeted the other variants. but europe is a very mixed picture. some parts of europe are doing very well, and they have shown that if you don't rely purely on the vaccine, you do need to get vaccination rates up high, but if you look at a vaccination plus strategy like spain or portugal, you can control the delta variant. you just need to add a few more things in as well as getting a high vaccine uptake.— more things in as well as getting a high vaccine uptake. where does this leave us? because _ high vaccine uptake. where does this leave us? because we _ high vaccine uptake. where does this leave us? because we saw _ high vaccine uptake. where does this| leave us? because we saw something of a surge in cases,
the delta variant is dominant— europe? the delta variant is dominant around _ europe? the delta variant is dominant around most - europe? the delta variant is dominant around most of. europe? the delta variant is| dominant around most of the europe? the delta variant is - dominant around most of the world at the minute. there are a few exceptions but it has outcompeted the other variants. but europe is a very mixed picture. some parts of europe are doing very well, and they have shown that if...
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let's start with dominant cain in berlin and how things changed dominic, germany, which started taking in patients from benevolence for example, and now need to help themselves. the interesting thing here is the, over the course of the pandemic, the german government and the government of the individual states have been helping out their, their neighbors across borders. when those neighbors have said, we just don't have the space to look after. some of our coven patience. and yet now as you say, there are some states in germany, where it's the state to officially of kent, of catastrophe because of coverage. and they can't look after all their patients and still provides top quality medical care to all other patients. certainly, that's the scenario playing itself out as a say in some states. the point is that it's a somber day for many germans, because that milestone more than a 100000 people have now died because of coven during this pandemic. and it seemed void. it has seemed certainly in the course of the last week or so that every day has brought one somber record or another. today'
let's start with dominant cain in berlin and how things changed dominic, germany, which started taking in patients from benevolence for example, and now need to help themselves. the interesting thing here is the, over the course of the pandemic, the german government and the government of the individual states have been helping out their, their neighbors across borders. when those neighbors have said, we just don't have the space to look after. some of our coven patience. and yet now as you...
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that's cross nighted. dominic came, he's life for us in berlin. dominic, these are staggering numbers. was behind it? yes, the numbers of new infections are at the level now that they have never reached previously in this pandemic. over 2 years, germany has prided itself to a certain extent on its ability to deal with the virus and not to see the sorts of catastrophic numbers that other countries in europe and across the world have seen . but now it's their turn. so it seems more than 50000 announced to day relish relating cost yesterday, but the numbers have been going up all this week. we've had rising numbers. the problem, some people say is that there is no real sense of government in this country. there's a can take a government in office while a coalition government that will replace it is trying to work out what, who gets what job and that sort of thing. all of which is engendered the feeling that people are fiddling while rome burns, while the man who does want to be chancellor and says he has a plan, is olaf shots, the current finance minister. and he was speaking to members
that's cross nighted. dominic came, he's life for us in berlin. dominic, these are staggering numbers. was behind it? yes, the numbers of new infections are at the level now that they have never reached previously in this pandemic. over 2 years, germany has prided itself to a certain extent on its ability to deal with the virus and not to see the sorts of catastrophic numbers that other countries in europe and across the world have seen . but now it's their turn. so it seems more than 50000...
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he dominated the structure itself. he dominated the palestinian _ the structure itself. he dominated the palestinian cause _ the structure itself. he dominated the palestinian cause for- the structure itself. he dominated the palestinian cause for so - the structure itself. he dominated the palestinian cause for so long l the palestinian cause for so long has died~ — the palestinian cause for so long has died. palestinian authority has declared _ has died. palestinian authority has declared a — has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of morning. after 17 ears declared a state of morning. after 17 years of — declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, _ declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, the - declared a state of morning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was dated — 17 years of discussion, the result was dated with _ 17 years of discussion, the result was gated with an _ 17 years of discussion, the result was gated with an outburst - 17 years of discussion, the result was gated with an outburst of i 17 ye
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i'm here, but it's called the grid hasn't met dominic party been. oh press that because popular isn't what we're talking about popular isn't it, is the wheel of a minority of people who are trying to overtake the dominance. that is what part of the resumes. ok, well i, we have, we have definitions of this word and we will, we can reconvene and talk about it because it's very important. and the man in washington, d. c. winds the bow tie contests on this program. many thanks to my guess and watch it in philadelphia and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here, darky. see you next time. remember process growth. ah ah. and he really something the cash right on police report if you have in december 2020, a group of anti fascist, allowed a film to access for 3 months. so if people are organization, if an idea that it must be opposed as channel out the gate while they may kill their faces, but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has
i'm here, but it's called the grid hasn't met dominic party been. oh press that because popular isn't what we're talking about popular isn't it, is the wheel of a minority of people who are trying to overtake the dominance. that is what part of the resumes. ok, well i, we have, we have definitions of this word and we will, we can reconvene and talk about it because it's very important. and the man in washington, d. c. winds the bow tie contests on this program. many thanks to my guess and watch...
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more on the swan than dominic. well the reality therefore is that if mac for lance is correct, then that person would have been incubating the virus for 11 days while they were free to come and go inside the restrictions that were already in place in belgium. since we know that from the 11th to the 22nd of this month, that the person concerned was back in belgium. so we also understand that the person concerned was unvaccinated, which will obviously raise its own questions for the medics and ministers who will be analyzing what has been discovered, trying to work out what effect this might have on the vaccination strategy. and indeed on the management of cove, it strategy that's in place, not just in belgium, but across the you. the interesting thing is that said, other reports suggest that 2 individuals were had suspicious findings as it were in their system. but obviously the one confirmation is the one that you referred to there, which should be increases by mark from glanced, who works with the c n sooner. publ
more on the swan than dominic. well the reality therefore is that if mac for lance is correct, then that person would have been incubating the virus for 11 days while they were free to come and go inside the restrictions that were already in place in belgium. since we know that from the 11th to the 22nd of this month, that the person concerned was back in belgium. so we also understand that the person concerned was unvaccinated, which will obviously raise its own questions for the medics and...
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but really, the covid issues have dominated everything. they have dominated the reopening of hospitals, full operations. they have created a backlog of benefits that's probably going to take at least a year, probably a little more to draw back down. if you give the report cards, i would give them an incomplete, because it's hard to see what the real issue is going to be until covid is taken care of. host: and what is the administration doing to try and address the backlog created by this pandemic? yes. -- guest: yes. the big backlogs are in medical care. between problems that came up with workers having shut down offices at the start of the pandemic and with the addition of new presumptive conditions related to agent orange, pretty notable changes under this administration, that it is going to be that the backlog of benefits is going to in reese. the number of folks who have to wait for months or more further benefits to be processed -- they are on a hiring blitz right now. they will be training folks and doing some overtime. they are hopi
but really, the covid issues have dominated everything. they have dominated the reopening of hospitals, full operations. they have created a backlog of benefits that's probably going to take at least a year, probably a little more to draw back down. if you give the report cards, i would give them an incomplete, because it's hard to see what the real issue is going to be until covid is taken care of. host: and what is the administration doing to try and address the backlog created by this...
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ok, dominant cain there, johnny. his lie from berlin. thank you. dominic. the philippines is among the last countries to reopen its schools after a nearly 20 month closure due to restrictions, united nations children's fun says many filipino students are suffering from reduced learning and developments. jamila alan dorgan has more from quezon province after 19 months. mark g and mendoza and his classmates are finally back in school. the c, it's a much needed reunion, even if it doesn't seem like the way it once was. but i'm saying if i am happy to see my classmates again and to be able to get the helpful that they need from the church. and 3rd, the full yearning experience on the the philippines is the last country in the world to re open its schools. after the pandemic forced months, long locked downs, but out of the thousands of schools across the country, only a 100 were chosen by the department of education for the 2 month pilot re opening. this is just one of the very few schools that are allowed to re open here in a lab. but island teachers here tell
ok, dominant cain there, johnny. his lie from berlin. thank you. dominic. the philippines is among the last countries to reopen its schools after a nearly 20 month closure due to restrictions, united nations children's fun says many filipino students are suffering from reduced learning and developments. jamila alan dorgan has more from quezon province after 19 months. mark g and mendoza and his classmates are finally back in school. the c, it's a much needed reunion, even if it doesn't seem...
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well, and dominic, when i think of organized crime, i think of mob, i think of my bosses, i think of in the past all of the different things that happened and you know that i did prohibition, those sorts of things. but now we're seeing these retail crime rings. is this something new and will private security firms be the only way that stores can effectively protective self as police continue to to be reduced in major areas? no, this is nothing new. this has been going on for decades when i 1st got a law enforcement, we used to have madams used to send kids teenagers into stores and shop up and then they would resolve on ebay eggs. it's just more, it's brazen now because you have states and district attorneys who are all for political purposes. they're not prosecuting. when i 1st got on the job as cop, it was a felony was $300.00 for retail stuff. and what made it even worse is your policy loss prevention. they can't, they're not allowed to make any contact or even stop and offender, as god forbid, if that person flees from the place and gets an accident, it's going to be the policy o
well, and dominic, when i think of organized crime, i think of mob, i think of my bosses, i think of in the past all of the different things that happened and you know that i did prohibition, those sorts of things. but now we're seeing these retail crime rings. is this something new and will private security firms be the only way that stores can effectively protective self as police continue to to be reduced in major areas? no, this is nothing new. this has been going on for decades when i 1st...
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part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better and it has to be rob me to show and dominic ego, former police officer in chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time of year we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping than they are necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you've talked about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise you? no surprise me at all. the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities, clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is targets and those kinds of things. and, and you know what though, scotty, the worst part about it is with the rising inflation, which is hitting middle class and lower middle class families. the hardest is that those folks are losing their targets. they're losing their c, b. s is they're losing their middle class stores where they. r
part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better and it has to be rob me to show and dominic ego, former police officer in chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time of year we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping than they are necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you've talked about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic...
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he said whoever dominates the pivot region, the heart and cenal dominates the world. from his perspective, these three comments were the whole of geopolitical power. and then the were some small outlying islands like greenland and north america and south america. part of china's strategy has been -- and this dates back all the way to the 1970's -- to very seriously developed africa and to bring africa in the world economy through chinese aid, javelin it, and trade. at the same time during the cold war that we work planning a 20-year game in angola, to disrupt and break the marxist government, which did not work in the end and we were alive with apartheid south africa, china was building a railroad from tanzania across the breath of africa. its first major international development a project. china from that basis only back to the 1970's built relations with the liberation governments which are now the main governments in the southern half of africa. china has brought africa very much into the international economy. china is by far and awathe investor and africa. we re
he said whoever dominates the pivot region, the heart and cenal dominates the world. from his perspective, these three comments were the whole of geopolitical power. and then the were some small outlying islands like greenland and north america and south america. part of china's strategy has been -- and this dates back all the way to the 1970's -- to very seriously developed africa and to bring africa in the world economy through chinese aid, javelin it, and trade. at the same time during the...
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ina in a sport so dominated by global big business, frank williams made formula i a family affair. the former salesman was a pioneer, building up his motor racing team from nothing, starting in an empty carpet warehouse in oxfordshire and going on to become the best in the world. ,, , ., ., ~ . ., , world. seven wins for frank williams team. u- world. seven wins for frank williams team- up to — world. seven wins for frank williams team- up to the _ world. seven wins for frank williams team. up to the chequered - world. seven wins for frank williams team. up to the chequered flag - world. seven wins for frank williams team. up to the chequered flag and| team. up to the chequered flag and passedit team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alanjones. i team. up to the chequered flag and passed it goes alan jones.— passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful— passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful life, _ passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful life, i _ passed it goes alan jones. i have had a wonderful life, i wouldn't l had a wonderful life, i
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semi companies are landing big partners in the hopes of dominating big industries. so is the strategy a winning one for investors like you and which companies could be left behind >>> plus, deck demand. trek shares hitting an all-time high on strong quarterly numbers. we'll ask the ceo if the great outdoors trade is just getting started. >>> and if wages are up and workers have leverage, unemployment is down, why do americans think the economy's so lousy? we're going to explore that in just a few minutes >> thanks. hi, everybody, and welcome to "power lunch." markets continue to slide lower, but we're not back yet at session lows we're retreating from all-time highs. two-thirds decline for the dow and s&p, nasdaq down nine tenths of a percent banner day for crypto. ether at 4750 or so. bitcoin at 66. it was at 68 up 22% in the past month ge continuing to lead the s&p, but well off its highs after announcing it will split into three separate companies focusing on aviation, healthcare and energy and a rough day for paypal after reporting weaker than expected results a
semi companies are landing big partners in the hopes of dominating big industries. so is the strategy a winning one for investors like you and which companies could be left behind >>> plus, deck demand. trek shares hitting an all-time high on strong quarterly numbers. we'll ask the ceo if the great outdoors trade is just getting started. >>> and if wages are up and workers have leverage, unemployment is down, why do americans think the economy's so lousy? we're going to...
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what dominic black did was wrong. and we don't tolerate that. the agreement was dominic black was going to keep that gun until the defendant turned 18. it was dominic black's gun. it was legally his. and the defendant knew that it was going to be held onto until he turned 18, that he was not going to have it until that birthday. i want to focus a little bit on this ar-15 because i think it's important when you consider the recklessness of the defendant's conduct, how much he knew, cared, or didn't know about this deadly weapon. he had only fired it that one time, maybe 100 rounds through it. he loaded the gun with full metal jacket ammunition, which i'll talk about a little more. he wanted it because he said it looked cool. didn't seem to know or care much about the type of ammunition or the type of gun. you had a couple of witnesses tell us in this trial, and i could not believe it, a gun is a gun is a gun. no. don't even start with that. a bullet is a bullet? no, it is not. it is not. and anybody who says that is ig
what dominic black did was wrong. and we don't tolerate that. the agreement was dominic black was going to keep that gun until the defendant turned 18. it was dominic black's gun. it was legally his. and the defendant knew that it was going to be held onto until he turned 18, that he was not going to have it until that birthday. i want to focus a little bit on this ar-15 because i think it's important when you consider the recklessness of the defendant's conduct, how much he knew, cared, or...
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. >> reporter: the delta variant has been the dominant concern in recent months. this new variant is raising red flag. there is a key difference you see dr. ghandi is saying. >> it had 32 mutations which is more than the delta variant which it had 11 mutations. however, vaccines are going to work. >> reporter: those who were not vaccinated, had symptoms. covid-19 not going away, golden gate restaurant association exec executive director lauren thomas is encouraging everyone to get their booster shot. >> we are concerned of the well being of our staff and family and businesses and our physical well-being. the best thing to do is reboost that protection. >> reporter: the bottom line is experts say be careful but there is no need to panic. cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> pharmaceutical companies are working to test their new vaccines against this new variant. johnson & johnson also is testing the efficacy of its vaccine against the new variant. moderna is testing three booster candidates against omicron. >>> prior to this morning's announcement of those two omicr
. >> reporter: the delta variant has been the dominant concern in recent months. this new variant is raising red flag. there is a key difference you see dr. ghandi is saying. >> it had 32 mutations which is more than the delta variant which it had 11 mutations. however, vaccines are going to work. >> reporter: those who were not vaccinated, had symptoms. covid-19 not going away, golden gate restaurant association exec executive director lauren thomas is encouraging everyone to...
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go up. uncle gast, dominate the dog with ms. n. okay, kind of give, i had the mind on you and it was obviously a lot more down some of the john peer g, i'm it shoes. it myself a real. there's not a big problem with a hint, then i will be out with them. so when you get a feel good, take one in, but i go through, i don't want a good minute. the man to modify that with who for a a young man said walking model. well, yes, this is linda black or brown with oscars. have put on here for dominic awhile when i saw the 11. 0, just so you know where it was. you can put them in. even these are the dominant. it will still one more luckily. so i will go over that. nobody does not about to walk in the deal at all to put money on his honey family vehicle as well as hobbies order. well the i would have ready to go ahead. oh and i was told, i know groups are the will be talking about women to be what would be the most was all going to get the the what open out with a couple of hold on. they're going to so you would have to order. i me, oh, i hope th
go up. uncle gast, dominate the dog with ms. n. okay, kind of give, i had the mind on you and it was obviously a lot more down some of the john peer g, i'm it shoes. it myself a real. there's not a big problem with a hint, then i will be out with them. so when you get a feel good, take one in, but i go through, i don't want a good minute. the man to modify that with who for a a young man said walking model. well, yes, this is linda black or brown with oscars. have put on here for dominic awhile...
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either dominic, thank you so much for joining me. thanks gabby, that you have me. okay, so what is the effect of it? yesterday's referendum failure on the issue. i didn't think was going to go anywhere in the 1st place and we have to start really looking at what the says. one of my favorite sayings is it's hard to be focused when you're confused and this whole issue with police reform. it's hot potato, right? you look at it, use emotionalism, no blame the police for everything. i honestly think of people, we were teaching our kids everything in school except for hot obey police. i'd obey the law and i know by the constitution when you have an issue that is that is this black and white between the police and the public. this is something that's never going to go away and it's always going to be a leveraging tool, that activists and the public use. and i really want to see activists start going after the real issue in what these communities are having as their government, their mayor's office, they are on the judges. they elect the jud
either dominic, thank you so much for joining me. thanks gabby, that you have me. okay, so what is the effect of it? yesterday's referendum failure on the issue. i didn't think was going to go anywhere in the 1st place and we have to start really looking at what the says. one of my favorite sayings is it's hard to be focused when you're confused and this whole issue with police reform. it's hot potato, right? you look at it, use emotionalism, no blame the police for everything. i honestly think...
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and as he points out, dominic cane with us in berlin. can me paint the picture for us dominic, of not just the rising cases in germany, but these efforts by the government to deal with it. so in terms of the statistics camel, the reality is this in the course of the last few days, the number of total cases that it has ever been in germany has gone beyond 5000000 . and given the fact that we have record numbers seemingly every day to days, record $65000.00 plus in a single day, then it appears that that number is just going to keep going up and up and up. at the same time, the death toll a number of people cumulatively getting close 280-0000 is now at 98500 going up to day by around 260 also. so again, in the course of the next week and a half, perhaps that number will reach 800000, which one would think would be a psychological number of real significance. and then other numbers, the numbers of the number of people who've been vaccinated around 2 thirds of the 84000000 people who live in germany have been vaccinated with that leaves 2800
and as he points out, dominic cane with us in berlin. can me paint the picture for us dominic, of not just the rising cases in germany, but these efforts by the government to deal with it. so in terms of the statistics camel, the reality is this in the course of the last few days, the number of total cases that it has ever been in germany has gone beyond 5000000 . and given the fact that we have record numbers seemingly every day to days, record $65000.00 plus in a single day, then it appears...