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is,derstand what the carrot offering them access to the movement and a broader conflagration of averagerican votes. but what is the stick, what happens if they don't engage with you and take you seriously? what penalty will they pay, and how you will impose that? whoever gets into office will have to deal with us for the duration of time they are in office. as we saw with the obama voteign, he received the of young folks in particular. we have that to our advantage. advantageve to our and obama administration that in large part didn't really protect or uplift the black community. you have a lot of black folks who voted for obama who are disappointed. they are not interested in person who says they're going to change things and they don't change anything for black people. people are time to figure out who do i vote for, and do i even vote? john: on tuesday the first democratic debate is in lafayette -- in las vegas. when you are watching that debate, what do you want to hear from these candidates, not just hillary clinton and bernie sanders? patrisse: i want to hear them talk about black
is,derstand what the carrot offering them access to the movement and a broader conflagration of averagerican votes. but what is the stick, what happens if they don't engage with you and take you seriously? what penalty will they pay, and how you will impose that? whoever gets into office will have to deal with us for the duration of time they are in office. as we saw with the obama voteign, he received the of young folks in particular. we have that to our advantage. advantageve to our and obama...
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but he paid one person, as i derstand it, maybe that's incorrect. but paid over a million dollars for one person and it's okay maybe after everything's done get great incentive but he's doing very poorly. don't payhat kind ofoney. >> dickerson: let me ask you couple policy questions. we're about to have fight over money, debt limit, do you think it's economic problem, debt limit is not raised? will that hurt the economy? >> i think what they should do is use the debt limit as strong negotiating tool to make other changes and to cut costs elsewhere. the republicans don't know how to negotiate to be honest with you. m republilin, it's embabaassing to watch them negotiate. john boehner said the other day he will not use the debt limit, he will not close. well, i tell you what, when you say that you have now given everything to the democrats and to p psident obama because they have their way 100%. >> dickerson:let me ask you, do you think if it's breached that that is economic problem? rubio the question of negotiatioio >> i don't wananto say. we should
but he paid one person, as i derstand it, maybe that's incorrect. but paid over a million dollars for one person and it's okay maybe after everything's done get great incentive but he's doing very poorly. don't payhat kind ofoney. >> dickerson: let me ask you couple policy questions. we're about to have fight over money, debt limit, do you think it's economic problem, debt limit is not raised? will that hurt the economy? >> i think what they should do is use the debt limit as strong...
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you don't t derstand, slick. we're here for the party. whoo! yeah, that's cute! [ laughing ] put your hand down. it's olive garden's 20th anniversary of never ending pasta bowl. so we're celebrating by offering you over 20 delicious choices starting at $9.99. like our new homemade chicken pomodoro sauce, creamy pesto alfredo, and toppings like crispy chicken fritta. plus enjoy unlimited soup or salad and breadsticks. hurry it's all never ending but only for a limited time. 20 years of never ending pasta bowl, over 20 choices starting at $9.99. at olive garden. we're all family here. breadstick lovers, your new favorite lunch is here, new breadstick sandwiches. layover. 24 hohos. llo, reykjavik. oh, so that's hohoyou spell it. what are you looking at? oh, cool. hungry. fish, anyone? hello, seventh waterfall of the day. hello, duck boat. hello, sheep? oh right! itchy icelandic sweaters and no foreign transaction fees. sweet. one last look. ahh. triple points. and we're off. what's next? wherever the journey takes you, carry american express gold. it's more than a c
you don't t derstand, slick. we're here for the party. whoo! yeah, that's cute! [ laughing ] put your hand down. it's olive garden's 20th anniversary of never ending pasta bowl. so we're celebrating by offering you over 20 delicious choices starting at $9.99. like our new homemade chicken pomodoro sauce, creamy pesto alfredo, and toppings like crispy chicken fritta. plus enjoy unlimited soup or salad and breadsticks. hurry it's all never ending but only for a limited time. 20 years of never...
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for the people of the four individuals who gave their life that day, their family -- for them to derstand. and now, ife can actually get more of the information, i thii we'' uncover more details about what happened that terrible night. >> so when you hear, and i'm sure you've read the reviews of that, if you will, the analysis of the hearing. when you hear people say, look, if you didn't trust hillary clinton going in, you still don't trust her, and you still feel confirmed in that belief and you basically feel this has been a political witch nt, you stililfeel that way and still trust her, is that frustrating to you? >> what's frustrating is the lack of help we've got from the administration. what's frustrating is the five democrats on the committee who haven't wanted to push the administration to give us the documents in a timely fashion. why in the world should it take this long to get ambassador stevens' e-mails? why shoulul we get them in the last week, approximately 5,000 pages of his e-mails. that's the part th frustrates me, frustrates the chairman, i think, the american people wh
for the people of the four individuals who gave their life that day, their family -- for them to derstand. and now, ife can actually get more of the information, i thii we'' uncover more details about what happened that terrible night. >> so when you hear, and i'm sure you've read the reviews of that, if you will, the analysis of the hearing. when you hear people say, look, if you didn't trust hillary clinton going in, you still don't trust her, and you still feel confirmed in that belief...
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officials with the whale-watching company which has run tours in these waters for 20 years don't derstand what went wrong. >> again, we are all deepened saddened this has happened. our sincerest thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by this. >> reporter: the cause remains unknown. an investigation is ongoing. survivors said it just seemed to to down without any warning at all. >> thanks, neal. >>> the latest on the battle against isis. president obama set to decide whher to put more troops closer to the battle even on the ground in syria and abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz in washington with the details. good morning, martha. >> reporter:r: good moing, george. the administratition is wehing a number of options that could expose our troops to more danger. one option is using forward air controllers on the ground to call in air strikes. that makes it easier to find and confirm targets. and "the washington post" is reporting that the president will also consider putting a small team of special operations troops on the ground in syria with those moderate syrian reb
officials with the whale-watching company which has run tours in these waters for 20 years don't derstand what went wrong. >> again, we are all deepened saddened this has happened. our sincerest thoughts and prayers to everyone affected by this. >> reporter: the cause remains unknown. an investigation is ongoing. survivors said it just seemed to to down without any warning at all. >> thanks, neal. >>> the latest on the battle against isis. president obama set to...
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i would like toage that we derstand, we are in an arranged marriage with the e.p.a. we have been working with the e.p.a. for over 25 years. they are here and have been here. it is this accident they caused at has brought it to the forefront and it is the poster child. where we are concerned as a community if our immediate neighbors, our definition of neighbors has changed, it's durango, to farmington and everyone who touches that water, we acknowledge that and respect that and we appreciate being brought to the table here today, what my personal presence has been, silver ton hasn't bin invited to the table. emails and ved hate received cancellation and tourists turned down water. and again we agree that is our concern. to say your cash register didn't change today but know not going to change. i'm thinking long-term. for us to figure out and lculate today is going to be when those tax numbers come in. this is only less than a couple of months. it's only been less than a couple of months. what i ask, again in that pioneer spirit and this is personalized is that we thi
i would like toage that we derstand, we are in an arranged marriage with the e.p.a. we have been working with the e.p.a. for over 25 years. they are here and have been here. it is this accident they caused at has brought it to the forefront and it is the poster child. where we are concerned as a community if our immediate neighbors, our definition of neighbors has changed, it's durango, to farmington and everyone who touches that water, we acknowledge that and respect that and we appreciate...
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we do things, not understanding thgla physiology of sleep, and not derstanding the consequences of sleep. it'll impair your performance, poor mood, indicative behaviors, obesity, increased risk of colds. there are who things to do to get the kids back on track. >> is the bottom line that, at some point, you're going to have to let your baby cry? >> absolutely. again, it's understanding the ph inysiology, savannah. it's really key. it's okay to let your baby cry a little bit. you can go in and say, hi, i'm here. if you start from the beginning, for sleep and wake is not developed. they'll sleep and wake when they want. six months on, there's something yo au can do. >> you have an acronym, dream. d. is for drowsy. >> that helps your child to learn how to self-soothe and be dependent on themselves. >> don't rock them to sleep? >> if they wake up in the middle of the night, they'll need the rocking. if you put your child to sleep awake, they're going to be staring at the ceiling, looking for you to intervene. that invites crying and a glass of water. put them to bed drowsy. >> the next one,
we do things, not understanding thgla physiology of sleep, and not derstanding the consequences of sleep. it'll impair your performance, poor mood, indicative behaviors, obesity, increased risk of colds. there are who things to do to get the kids back on track. >> is the bottom line that, at some point, you're going to have to let your baby cry? >> absolutely. again, it's understanding the ph inysiology, savannah. it's really key. it's okay to let your baby cry a little bit. you can...
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i was able to meet with an incredible trauma specialist at ucla, who helped me derstand how the brain organizes traumum anan how it would separate from confines of the space. that's why in the second half of the film, it's when you start to deal with the trauma that she's experienced, after they go through the escape. >> as heavy as the subject is, it's portrayed in a sweet and innocent way, with the actor, jacob, as your son. >> exactly. i think that's where the heart of it is. this is a story about mother and son. about growing up. i think people can, at times, when hearing the setup for it, of this confine of "room," they think, i can't watch the movie. the p pint of it i i that it's tense so you really feel that need for them to escapp so we can get intoto the freedom that's actually more than the second half of the movie. >> i always wondered, as an actor, how do you take care of the cycle of coming off of a set like that, being so intense, and acting, then coming down and going to have to go back into the character the next day? >> well, you take breaks in between takes. you hav
i was able to meet with an incredible trauma specialist at ucla, who helped me derstand how the brain organizes traumum anan how it would separate from confines of the space. that's why in the second half of the film, it's when you start to deal with the trauma that she's experienced, after they go through the escape. >> as heavy as the subject is, it's portrayed in a sweet and innocent way, with the actor, jacob, as your son. >> exactly. i think that's where the heart of it is....