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so much darkness, after so much evil.took the soldier does the other prisoners, the hadican did something she long forgotten to even suspect. he opened the door for her. words, that was the moment of restoration of ofanity, of humanness, dignity, and of freedom. but the story does not end youe, because as some of know, that young american soldier who liberated her and who showed her such decency would soon become her husband. a year later, they were married. in her words, he opened not only the door for me, but the door to my knife -- my life and my future. life has since spent her telling the world of what she witnessed. she like though survivors among us today, have dedicated their life to shining a light of hope through the dark of night. your courage strengthens us. your voices inspire us. and your stories remind us that we must never, every shrink away from telling the truth about evil in our time. evil is always seeking to wage war against the innocent and to destroy all that is good and beautiful about our common h
so much darkness, after so much evil.took the soldier does the other prisoners, the hadican did something she long forgotten to even suspect. he opened the door for her. words, that was the moment of restoration of ofanity, of humanness, dignity, and of freedom. but the story does not end youe, because as some of know, that young american soldier who liberated her and who showed her such decency would soon become her husband. a year later, they were married. in her words, he opened not only the...
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evil can only thrive in darknes darkness.hope. hope that love will conquer hatred, that right will defeat wrong, and that peace will rise from the ashes of war. each survivor here today is a beacon of light and it only takes one light to illuminate even the darkest space. just like it takes only one truth to crush 1000 lies and one hero to change the course of history. we know, that in the end, goodwill triumph over evil, and as long as we refuse to close our eyes, or to silence our voices, we note justice will ultimately prevail. today we mourn, we remember, we pray and we pledge never again. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, alan holtz, vice chairman of the united states holocaust memorial council. [applause] >> think you mr. president. thank you mr. vice president. distinguished guests and of course our survivors, we come together to remember because the act of remembrance must not be about memory alone. it must also educate, it m
evil can only thrive in darknes darkness.hope. hope that love will conquer hatred, that right will defeat wrong, and that peace will rise from the ashes of war. each survivor here today is a beacon of light and it only takes one light to illuminate even the darkest space. just like it takes only one truth to crush 1000 lies and one hero to change the course of history. we know, that in the end, goodwill triumph over evil, and as long as we refuse to close our eyes, or to silence our voices, we...
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about our common humanity, but evil can only thrive in darkness. and what you have brought us today is so much more powerful than evil. you have brought us hope, hope that love will conquer hatred, that right will defeat wrong, and that peace will rise from the ashes of war. each survivor here today is a beacon of light, and it only takes one light to illuminate even the darkest space. just like it takes only one truth to crush 1,000 lies and one hero to change the course of history. we know that in the end, good will triumph over evil and that as long as we refuse to close our eyes or to silence our voices, know that justice will ultimately prevail. so, today we mourn, we remember, we pray, and we pledge, never again. thank you. god bless you and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [ applause ] thank you very much. >> powerful remarks just now from president trump at what is becoming an annual event at the capitol, in conjunction with the holocaust memorial museum, the days of remembrance ceremony. hearing some very strong remarks f
about our common humanity, but evil can only thrive in darkness. and what you have brought us today is so much more powerful than evil. you have brought us hope, hope that love will conquer hatred, that right will defeat wrong, and that peace will rise from the ashes of war. each survivor here today is a beacon of light, and it only takes one light to illuminate even the darkest space. just like it takes only one truth to crush 1,000 lies and one hero to change the course of history. we know...
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after so much evil.ok this folder to see other prisoners, the american did something she had long forgotten to even expect, he opened the door for her. in gerda's words, that was the moment of restoration of humanity, of humanness, of dignity, and of freedom. the story does not end there. some of you you know, that young american soldier who liberated her and you showed her such decency would soon become her husband. a year later, they were married. and her words, he opened not only the door for me, but the door to my life and to my futur future. gerda has since spent her life telling the world what she witnessed. she, like those survivors, who are among us today, has dedicated her life to shining a light of hope through the dark of night. your courage strengthens us. your voices inspire us. your stories remind us that we must never, ever shrink away from telling the truth about evil in our time. evil is always seeking to wage war against the innocent and to destroy all that is good and beautiful about o
after so much evil.ok this folder to see other prisoners, the american did something she had long forgotten to even expect, he opened the door for her. in gerda's words, that was the moment of restoration of humanity, of humanness, of dignity, and of freedom. the story does not end there. some of you you know, that young american soldier who liberated her and you showed her such decency would soon become her husband. a year later, they were married. and her words, he opened not only the door...
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after so much evil.s gerda took this soldier to see other prisoners, the american did something she had long forgotten to even expect. he opened the door for her. in gerda's words, that was the moment of restoration of humanity, of humanness, of dignity and of freedom. but the story does not end there. because as some of you know, that young american soldier, who liberated her, and who showed her such decency, would soon become her husband. a year later, they were married. in her words, he opened not only the door for me, but the door to my life and to my future. gerda has since spent her life telling the wrorld of what she witnessed. she, like those survivors, were among us today. has dedicated her life to shining a light of hope through the dark of night. your courage strengthens us. your voices inspire us. and your stories remind us that we must never, ever shrink away from telling the truth about evil in our time. evil is always seeking to wage against the innocent and to destroy all that is good and
after so much evil.s gerda took this soldier to see other prisoners, the american did something she had long forgotten to even expect. he opened the door for her. in gerda's words, that was the moment of restoration of humanity, of humanness, of dignity and of freedom. but the story does not end there. because as some of you know, that young american soldier, who liberated her, and who showed her such decency, would soon become her husband. a year later, they were married. in her words, he...
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silence in the face of evil is evil itself. not to act is to act but i believe for every freedom loving patriot in america the time is come for all of us to stand together to declare we are one nation under god. [inaudible conversations] >> keyword watching book tv on c-span2 hour live coverage of the 15th annual annapolis book festival now former nsa director michael hayden discussing terrorism and intelligence. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome to this event at the annapolis book festival i make keys school parent listens to graduated them also a professor at the naval academy
silence in the face of evil is evil itself. not to act is to act but i believe for every freedom loving patriot in america the time is come for all of us to stand together to declare we are one nation under god. [inaudible conversations] >> keyword watching book tv on c-span2 hour live coverage of the 15th annual annapolis book festival now former nsa director michael hayden discussing terrorism and intelligence. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome to this event at the annapolis...
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herod as the evil herod from the new testament.ristmas plays in schools. we know it how it's retold in churches. it's very much the christian imagination, rather than the totality of who he was. >> to understand the man behind the legend, we need to look at the writing of jewish historian josephus. >> it's a priest of supposedly hasmonean stock. also of the great jewish war. within those histories of the jewish people, herod receives prominent attention. >> josephus fills in all sorts of fascinating details about herod and tells us the details of his family, his political successes, political disasters and so on. >> josephus describes in detail herod's journey from courtier to king. >> herod first comes to our attention as a young courtier in his father's administration and herod originally is appointed a local governor in galilee. >> but in 40 b.c., there is an uprising in jerusalem. >> after the pantheons have taken over jerusalem, herod gathers his mother and his mother-in-law and his wife and flees the city. >> in the judean de
herod as the evil herod from the new testament.ristmas plays in schools. we know it how it's retold in churches. it's very much the christian imagination, rather than the totality of who he was. >> to understand the man behind the legend, we need to look at the writing of jewish historian josephus. >> it's a priest of supposedly hasmonean stock. also of the great jewish war. within those histories of the jewish people, herod receives prominent attention. >> josephus fills in...
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but, like reconstruction and post-reconstruction the forces of evil did not give up. and they have not given up. so they began to look at ways and means of erasing everything that was achieved and they have not given up. and we are challenged every day to protect the victories won, and win new victories. but in doing that sometimes we will make three steps forward, two steps backward, but you are still one step ahead. and hope, humor, faith, courage and determination must remain alive in our lives and communities and our movements because children, grandchildren must receive a clear message and a clear trumpet sound on what has happened, what is happening now, much of which is tragic and dangerous. but we must pass on to them as best we can that new mission in every age, every generation, the struggle is never over. >> i wonder if we really are to your great naanalogy, one step ahead as we are sitting in the era of donald trump, are we really one step ahead when you talk about the three evils that dr. king discussed. racism, poverty, i still think it's still here, mos
but, like reconstruction and post-reconstruction the forces of evil did not give up. and they have not given up. so they began to look at ways and means of erasing everything that was achieved and they have not given up. and we are challenged every day to protect the victories won, and win new victories. but in doing that sometimes we will make three steps forward, two steps backward, but you are still one step ahead. and hope, humor, faith, courage and determination must remain alive in our...
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an evil person. think it's a very bad for russia, i think it's a very bad for mankind. it's very bad for this world. when you drop gas or bombs or barrel bombs, these massive barrels with dynamite and they drop them right in the middle ot a group of people, in all fairness you see the same, no arms, legs, no face. this is an animal. i will tell you that when i looked at the pictures, especially when you see them on television, when you see these beautiful kids that are dead in their father's arms or you see kids gasping for life and you know it's over for them, they are hosing them down. hundreds of them. when you see that, i immediately called general mattis. i said what can we do? they came back with a number of different alternatives. we hit them very hard. now, are we going to get involved with syria? no. but if i see them using gas and using things that -- even some of the worst tyrants in the world didn't use the kinds of gases that they used. some of the gases are unbelievably potent. when i s
an evil person. think it's a very bad for russia, i think it's a very bad for mankind. it's very bad for this world. when you drop gas or bombs or barrel bombs, these massive barrels with dynamite and they drop them right in the middle ot a group of people, in all fairness you see the same, no arms, legs, no face. this is an animal. i will tell you that when i looked at the pictures, especially when you see them on television, when you see these beautiful kids that are dead in their father's...
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they have adopted a hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil approach to climate change, hoping they can ignore it until it goes away. sadly, that's not how the world works. this form of denial has been forming over time. first we heard we heard no way climate is changing at all. ow that the changes in the atmosphere is beyond doubt, we heard there's nothing we can do about it. in addition to being flatout false, that type of thinking is unbecoming of a nation that put the first man on the moon, pioneered instantaneous communication. and last month we heard the administrator of the environmental protection agency question the fundamentals of atmospheric science, a different from the man leading the charge against climate change. this type of willful, scene tiffing ignorance has serious consequences. it will cost lives. children will be exposed to harmful asthma-inducing pollution because we didn't act fast enough to clean our air. they will die because crops that could be counted on for generations will no longer grow. they will be forced from their homes because melting polar ice is
they have adopted a hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil approach to climate change, hoping they can ignore it until it goes away. sadly, that's not how the world works. this form of denial has been forming over time. first we heard we heard no way climate is changing at all. ow that the changes in the atmosphere is beyond doubt, we heard there's nothing we can do about it. in addition to being flatout false, that type of thinking is unbecoming of a nation that put the first man on the...
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>> they're evil. there's lots of evil in this world.ugh another trial, franc cano is still waiting for his. he's pleaded not guilty. but for detective trapp, there was a measure of relief. and finally, she gave those rosaries to four grieving mothers. it's interesting -- to discover in this line of work that homicide detectives are actually softies. >> i think that the more you allow yourself to feel, the better you're going to be as a detective. and we have to go to the dark places in order to find answers. the quicker we can get in and out, you know, the better it is for all of us. >> reporter: answers from dark places. we went to the jail where gordon was kept before his transfer to death row. here he was, a man who claimed to know the nature of his evil acts. but, did he, we wondered. >> i screwed up. >> reporter: is screwed up the right expression to use? >> probably not. i just didn't want to say -- what i really think. >> reporter: well, why don't you? >> it's -- it's beyond evil, what happened. what -- what me and him did was be
>> they're evil. there's lots of evil in this world.ugh another trial, franc cano is still waiting for his. he's pleaded not guilty. but for detective trapp, there was a measure of relief. and finally, she gave those rosaries to four grieving mothers. it's interesting -- to discover in this line of work that homicide detectives are actually softies. >> i think that the more you allow yourself to feel, the better you're going to be as a detective. and we have to go to the dark places...
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you have to choose which evil a cts risk. you have to choose which evil acts you want to put right.fact this is the sun is especially the case because this was almost certainly, one of the most, i think, was almost certainly, one of the most, ithink, controversial headlines in newspapers. the irish bustards headline. the day after. the sun decided to put pictures of dead horses and said irish, not ira. that was perceived as racist. the sun would not be an independent arbiter on such issues. it is definitely going to cause some disquiet. newspapers always run all sorts of campaigns, but raising money for a court case, that is what sets this part. it is a civil case. again, i would sets this part. it is a civil case. again, iwould really sets this part. it is a civil case. again, i would really question why the sun is doing this campaign now. newspapers have always been good at campaigning. many are proud to say they do good campaigning. i am not sure why it is campaigning right 110w. sure why it is campaigning right now. and, you know, it is very difficult, because we cannot look at
you have to choose which evil a cts risk. you have to choose which evil acts you want to put right.fact this is the sun is especially the case because this was almost certainly, one of the most, i think, was almost certainly, one of the most, ithink, controversial headlines in newspapers. the irish bustards headline. the day after. the sun decided to put pictures of dead horses and said irish, not ira. that was perceived as racist. the sun would not be an independent arbiter on such issues. it...
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or should we try and useh america's might to stop evil in our time?resident trump made the right decision, he drew a line in the sand with syria and letting assad know that the chemical weapons will not be tolerated. to the detractors out there, the commander-in-chief has made it clear. there will not be american t bos on the ground. that was a campaign promise in syria or anywhere else for the time being. take a look at what he told our friend maria bartiromo. >> just so you understand were not going into syria. when i see people using horrible, horrible chemical weapons which they agreed not to use under the obama administration, but they violated it. >> they said they got rid of them. o >> what i did should have beende done by the administration a long time before i did it and you would have had a much betted i think syria would be a lot better off than it has been. >> sean: maria will join us later in the show. i understand, america not be the world's policeman, we can't rush into every signal crisis all around the world, this is a c seven year ci
or should we try and useh america's might to stop evil in our time?resident trump made the right decision, he drew a line in the sand with syria and letting assad know that the chemical weapons will not be tolerated. to the detractors out there, the commander-in-chief has made it clear. there will not be american t bos on the ground. that was a campaign promise in syria or anywhere else for the time being. take a look at what he told our friend maria bartiromo. >> just so you understand...
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think about murder stories with a singular evil force, right?ies with a singular evilforce, right? you have one really bad man and the whole kind of concept of a mystery, fiction, non—fiction, you capture that bad man and you feel better about society. but what happens when you have a crime story where the whole white society, the whole town, is possibly complicit in it? of those osage people you have been in touch with, how have they reacted to the telling of this story and the fa ct the telling of this story and the fact it will now be read by millions of people? i did not know when i began the project how people would received and the desire to tell the story. i was struck at the fact that they were so receptive. the chance to tell a story that might receive its place in history with a wider audience, at least so far, my experience has been extremely positive. david grann, author of killers of the flower moon, thanks so much. bank isa bank is a much. good evening. if you are heading back to work, a shock to the system. another thing that will
think about murder stories with a singular evil force, right?ies with a singular evilforce, right? you have one really bad man and the whole kind of concept of a mystery, fiction, non—fiction, you capture that bad man and you feel better about society. but what happens when you have a crime story where the whole white society, the whole town, is possibly complicit in it? of those osage people you have been in touch with, how have they reacted to the telling of this story and the fa ct the...
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. >> putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person. this an animal. jesse: the so-called trump-russia scandal disintegrates, leaving the left speechless. but are we facing a new cold war? what really led to a passenger being dragged off a united airlines flight. "watters world" investigates and debates. you thought draining the swamp in d.c. was hard, and we tried it in texas. "watters world" begins right now. welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. how fake news is getting trumped. you hear that? that silence is the sounds of the trump-russia collusion scandal dying. a few weeks ago if you turned on your television, all heard was this. >> collusion between trump associates and russians during the election. >> members of conservative's presidential campaign had repeated contact with russian intelligence officials. jesse: but this is all a diversion. if anybody was getting played bid russians, it was the obama administration. it started with this pathetic stunts. >> we want to reset our relationship. we'll do it together. okay? jesse: hillary tr
. >> putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person. this an animal. jesse: the so-called trump-russia scandal disintegrates, leaving the left speechless. but are we facing a new cold war? what really led to a passenger being dragged off a united airlines flight. "watters world" investigates and debates. you thought draining the swamp in d.c. was hard, and we tried it in texas. "watters world" begins right now. welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse...
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you really believe it's an evil government? no! it's on record now, joan! you had a title.can't see any pleasure in either the complete collapse of the labour party. not complete. well, near collapse. not in the north, it hasn't come close to collapse. every country needs an opposition and frankly we have quite a week tory cabinet which is not being held to account in the comments particularly. i would welcome a keir starmer or a hillary byrne leaving the —— leading the labour party. a quick look at the times. theresa may injordan for talks there. saudi arabia as well. we had on the 10pm newsjust recently. we both like this picture. both of us have misgivings about our trade dependence on the spot of the world, but particularly saudi arabia. this is a country that does not respect women's rights particularly. or at all, very much. here we have a female leader of our country going there, and having to sort of acknowledged this. that's right. she's wearing trousers, that's correct. she's not wearing anything on her head, they may disapprove of that. but she's doing it in her
you really believe it's an evil government? no! it's on record now, joan! you had a title.can't see any pleasure in either the complete collapse of the labour party. not complete. well, near collapse. not in the north, it hasn't come close to collapse. every country needs an opposition and frankly we have quite a week tory cabinet which is not being held to account in the comments particularly. i would welcome a keir starmer or a hillary byrne leaving the —— leading the labour party. a...
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that's pure evil to me, pure evil.s of the guilty verdict came this afternoon, as some of the women treated by the surgeon attended a fundraiser for cancer patients. their relief was clear. paterson left court today with his daughters, after being granted bail before sentencing next month. but the man who mutilated so many has been warned he is likely to face a prison sentence. sophie hutchinson, bbc news, nottingham crown court. ian paterson's conviction came more than 20 years after concerns were first raised about his operating practices. he was suspended by one hospital as long ago as 1996, only to find employment with another nhs trust. 0ur health editor hugh pym looks at why he was allowed to go on operating for so long, and what lessons the nhs should learn. the heart of england nhs trust, which runs solihull hospital, was severely criticised over its handling of ian paterson and complaints against him. an official report highlighted poor performance, what it described as weak and indecisive leadership, and a cu
that's pure evil to me, pure evil.s of the guilty verdict came this afternoon, as some of the women treated by the surgeon attended a fundraiser for cancer patients. their relief was clear. paterson left court today with his daughters, after being granted bail before sentencing next month. but the man who mutilated so many has been warned he is likely to face a prison sentence. sophie hutchinson, bbc news, nottingham crown court. ian paterson's conviction came more than 20 years after concerns...
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it read, if evil of this magnitude can be ignored if only for our children to forget, then we deserve oblivion and to earn the world's scorn. mr. valadao: the passionate and enduring advocacy of the armenian americans is evidence that the descendants of those who escaped genocide have not forgeten this evil or their obligations to share its lessons with the world. like armenians around the worlding our community has heeded the author's words. i'm proud to have recently co-authored a bipartisan letter encouraging president trump to recognize the armenian genocide. as in years past, i took part in the capitol hill remembrance ceremony and took part in the screening of a film that depicts the armenian people's will to survive. please know that i stand with you today and always in honoring these words and never forgetting all those impacted by the armenian genocide. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek reck in? - recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: the biased liberal media
it read, if evil of this magnitude can be ignored if only for our children to forget, then we deserve oblivion and to earn the world's scorn. mr. valadao: the passionate and enduring advocacy of the armenian americans is evidence that the descendants of those who escaped genocide have not forgeten this evil or their obligations to share its lessons with the world. like armenians around the worlding our community has heeded the author's words. i'm proud to have recently co-authored a bipartisan...
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it is pure evil to me, pure evil. well have lost their lives. it is pure evilto me, pure evil.g granted bail before sentencing next month, but the man whom mutilated so many has been warned he is likely to face a prison sentence. ian paterson's youngest victim was just 16 when he first convinced her and her family that she needed surgery. 12 years later she's been left scarred and traumatised. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha has been speaking to her. i can't remember this, this must have been before i actually had any operations. jade was just 16 when she found a large lump in her left breast. herfamily had private health insurance, so she was immediately referred to ian paterson. it wasn't anything scary, but it was big enough to warrant going out and he suggested that we get it out. months later, she found another lump in her right breast and again paterson told her it was best to have it removed. she said she believed every word he said. very charismatic, very friendly, made you feel really at ease and everything he said was said with such, kind of, justification tha
it is pure evil to me, pure evil. well have lost their lives. it is pure evilto me, pure evil.g granted bail before sentencing next month, but the man whom mutilated so many has been warned he is likely to face a prison sentence. ian paterson's youngest victim was just 16 when he first convinced her and her family that she needed surgery. 12 years later she's been left scarred and traumatised. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha has been speaking to her. i can't remember this, this must...
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. >> president trump: put in his backing a person that is truly an evil person. i think it's very bad for russia, i think it's very bad for mankind, it's very bad for this world. what i did should have been done by the obama administration a long time before i did it. you would have had a much better -- i think syria would be a lot better off right now than it has been. >> sean: that was president trump during his interview with maria bartiromo where he addressed the crisis in syria and signed vladimir putin for support of bashir al-assad. joining is now from the fox business network, maria bartiromo and piers morgan stays with us. he said something, we all know the president, we've known him for years. when you're with him, do you see the guy that i see? which is fun, smart, engaged, wanting to succeed? he does not elect failing at all, he wants to win, he's serious about that. >> i see a real authenticity, that's what people want. that's what you want to the white house. you don't want a politician. what he has been able to do in terms of being himself, bringin
. >> president trump: put in his backing a person that is truly an evil person. i think it's very bad for russia, i think it's very bad for mankind, it's very bad for this world. what i did should have been done by the obama administration a long time before i did it. you would have had a much better -- i think syria would be a lot better off right now than it has been. >> sean: that was president trump during his interview with maria bartiromo where he addressed the crisis in syria...
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is evil incarnate, but it is not the kind of strategic threat to the united states or our allies in theegion that assad is or will be if he remains in power and creates a nexus between tehran, damascus, beirut with hezbollah, and moscow. charlie: people continue to say you cannot have another station unless you have leverage on the ground.where is leverage on the ground coming from ? tony: i think we do have leverage now. part is the result of the strike that the trump administration took. the question is, are they prepared to use it? charlie: is that the history on strikes like this? one of strikes create that kind of shift in behavior, or -- tony: you are right, one-off doesn't. you have to have a strategy. it has to have all the elements associated with a strategy including a clear diplomatic play. i hope that is what the administration is coming to. bret may be right that ultimately there will be some kind of partition, but let's not kid ourselves on how challenging that would be. there's also a possible kurdish autonomous region. our friends in turkey are not going to be enthusiast
is evil incarnate, but it is not the kind of strategic threat to the united states or our allies in theegion that assad is or will be if he remains in power and creates a nexus between tehran, damascus, beirut with hezbollah, and moscow. charlie: people continue to say you cannot have another station unless you have leverage on the ground.where is leverage on the ground coming from ? tony: i think we do have leverage now. part is the result of the strike that the trump administration took. the...
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evil really care about this issue, i think it's her to republicans, both their failure to repeal obamacare also the fact that it's going to cost so many people to lose coverage. i think the environment will be a big issue. >> tucker: with respect, you said that it's an opposition party and you are running against the president and power which i guess makes sense except the entire hillary clinton for president campaign was based on the very same idea that trump is evil, you're a bad person if you support him, you are deplorable. it didn't work. where are the middle class and butter issues that get people elected like bill clinton? why are they talking about them? >> if health care is not a bread-and-butter issue, i don't know what is. that is an issue that has taken a toll and the president's popularity, it's taken a toll on republicans. i think it's one reason the race in kansas got as close as it did. >> tucker: that's legitimate, health care is a real issue, is it running on obamacare, trump people didn't do a good job of selling their program, are democrats going to run on obamacare? it
evil really care about this issue, i think it's her to republicans, both their failure to repeal obamacare also the fact that it's going to cost so many people to lose coverage. i think the environment will be a big issue. >> tucker: with respect, you said that it's an opposition party and you are running against the president and power which i guess makes sense except the entire hillary clinton for president campaign was based on the very same idea that trump is evil, you're a bad person...
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if they were not so evil. america stands at the crossroads of its destiny.ecome aning had essential part of american americans did not understand the threat. americans realize we can win the war. western civilization is at stake and we are going to fight until we win. five filmmakers wanted to respond. they chose to serve. but these documentaries were powerful for american -audiences. >> we had an enormous story to tell. >> the greatest heroes and villains on the world stage. >> this was real filmmaking. >> this is the people's war. it is our war. >> these five men were saying goodbye to families who never knew if they would return. >> coming out of it, each one made the greatest film. >> i believe a film should have something to say. >> people will think and feel. long after they left the theater. nothing could prepare anyone for the intensity of the conflict >>. these filmmakers changed the world. i am pleased to have the author of "five came back," mark harris at the table. thank you. where did the idea come to make this into that? mark: when i was workin
if they were not so evil. america stands at the crossroads of its destiny.ecome aning had essential part of american americans did not understand the threat. americans realize we can win the war. western civilization is at stake and we are going to fight until we win. five filmmakers wanted to respond. they chose to serve. but these documentaries were powerful for american -audiences. >> we had an enormous story to tell. >> the greatest heroes and villains on the world stage....
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that i am afraid is present in our society and the senseless and hideous acts of violence and evil. >> reaction also in the house of lords. >> when we do what is right, when we behave properly, when that generosity and extraordinary sense of duty, where that bravery is demonstrated, there is a victory for what is right and good over evil, despairing and bad. >> when the roads were reopened around westminster, the public was quick to place flowers as a tribute to those who had been killed and continue to grow in the succeeding days. >> undoubtedly the biggest date today political story of the term was brexit. oddly though at the start of your politicians -- the 10 men and one woman who make up the uk supreme court was the center of attention. they were deciding of parliament should pass an act for the uk leaving the eu or could it be edicty prime ministerial alone. strangely, the case was not brought by a politician but a businesswoman, gina miller who was a remaining supporter. for five days the country had been enthralled at the court hearing with the politicians looking on anxious
that i am afraid is present in our society and the senseless and hideous acts of violence and evil. >> reaction also in the house of lords. >> when we do what is right, when we behave properly, when that generosity and extraordinary sense of duty, where that bravery is demonstrated, there is a victory for what is right and good over evil, despairing and bad. >> when the roads were reopened around westminster, the public was quick to place flowers as a tribute to those who had...
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that's pure evil in my opinion.ear from ambassador fairly odd that there's no political solution that will require some use of force. american people have no appetite for that. there options the president can do with authorization for the use of military force to protect the people of syria -- the pressure on assad to step down. lauren: two questions, are we seeing a change in policy number one and number two in russia's support for assad unconditional? >> everything president trump is easier to type that the obama administration at the end of last year. president obama is doing a victory lap about how great the situation was and he was in a warped reality. now we are seeing that the president recognizes the situation. he also recognizes we are not a nation that really wants to go toward and that we can use limited strikes. the strike on thursday night took out 20% of the syrian air force using 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. lea: but not the weapons. they took off in a more thorough right away. do you think will end u
that's pure evil in my opinion.ear from ambassador fairly odd that there's no political solution that will require some use of force. american people have no appetite for that. there options the president can do with authorization for the use of military force to protect the people of syria -- the pressure on assad to step down. lauren: two questions, are we seeing a change in policy number one and number two in russia's support for assad unconditional? >> everything president trump is...
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it's pure evil to me. your evil. during the trial, the jury me. your evil.trial, the jury had a succession of patients describe a pattern of behaviour, how ian paterson told them they were at risk of cancer, had precancerous cells are needed to have lumps or entire breasts removed. and expert witnesses told the court the risk was nonexistent or greatly exaggerated and no reasonable surgeon exaggerated and no reasonable surgeon would have acted in the way ian paterson did. this case revolves around ian paterson ‘s work at to private hospitals in the west midlands although he also worked for the nhs and treated hundreds more patients. the ten patients whose treatment form the heart of this case were drawn from a sample group of more than 200 people whose medical notes were assessed by a group of experts that we may never know exactly how many people were affected by the actions of ian paterson over a long career here in the private sector and the nhs, after he cheated thousands of people. the police say, even at this late stage, as motives remain unclear. he j
it's pure evil to me. your evil. during the trial, the jury me. your evil.trial, the jury had a succession of patients describe a pattern of behaviour, how ian paterson told them they were at risk of cancer, had precancerous cells are needed to have lumps or entire breasts removed. and expert witnesses told the court the risk was nonexistent or greatly exaggerated and no reasonable surgeon exaggerated and no reasonable surgeon would have acted in the way ian paterson did. this case revolves...
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"it's the ultimate confrontation between good and evil and the idea that evil itself can get inside an innocent girl and take over, so that there -- everybody is powerless to do anything about it; except ultimately god. it's -- it's an ultimate story." "the film to me is more about the mystery of faith and faith and fate. the fact that fate takes a hand in people's destinies over which they have no real control. you can be walking down a street and turn a corner and suddenly die." still ahead, we look back on two major movie franchises that were born in the 1970's. first, the debut of the epic outerspace war saga that's been playing out for nearly four decades. then the british comedy troupe that made a career out of being silly and smart at the same time. this is "through the decades." time. this is "through the decades." ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright,
"it's the ultimate confrontation between good and evil and the idea that evil itself can get inside an innocent girl and take over, so that there -- everybody is powerless to do anything about it; except ultimately god. it's -- it's an ultimate story." "the film to me is more about the mystery of faith and faith and fate. the fact that fate takes a hand in people's destinies over which they have no real control. you can be walking down a street and turn a corner and suddenly...
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. >> sean: the world is an evil place. we have evil dictators.t seems to be a damascus, a tehran problem, a moscow problem that we have been north korea. we had a short distance from the presidents, assurances from susan rice that there were no more chemical weapons, and barack obama was redline in the sand made them get rid of all of them. didn't happen. here's what they said. >> we were able to find a solution that actually removed the chemical weapons in syria in the way the use of force were never accomplished. >> russia has been constructed in helping to remove 100% of the declared chemical weapons from syria. in fact, that was in agreement we made months ago and it never faltered, even in these moments of conflict. >> people may criticize us for not having, you know, launched missiles against assad after chemical weapons have been used, but keep in mind why we didn't. we didn't because they got rid of the chemical weapons. and that in fact was very important. >> sean: no. they never got rid of the chemical weapons. and he never did anything
. >> sean: the world is an evil place. we have evil dictators.t seems to be a damascus, a tehran problem, a moscow problem that we have been north korea. we had a short distance from the presidents, assurances from susan rice that there were no more chemical weapons, and barack obama was redline in the sand made them get rid of all of them. didn't happen. here's what they said. >> we were able to find a solution that actually removed the chemical weapons in syria in the way the use...
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they are hard to find because this dad is evil and hides them so well.il uncle -- >> we don't have candy. >> there's candy everywhere. you just have to know where to look. this, not a carrot. >> the wrapping on that was so real. >> like juice. looks like juice, right? watch. >> whoa. >> actually jelly beans. >> once you get closer, you realize that's where we're hiding all the candy. gets himself an easter bunny-shaped thing. now, stand back. >> that's amazing. >> peeps. >> that's what i'm saying. >> how did he do that? >> this is what he does, why millions of people know his name and enjoy his videos because every time he pulls in this kind of magic special effects, illusions that are so on point and so funny. >> so convincing. >> stand back. >> that's amazing. >> awesome. >> never guess where she was left? >> the dentist office? >> yes. >> having a real life kind of moment. >> kind of. she's riding along and you hear her say, please don't -- she's at the window trying to talk to people. >> excuse me. >> you're not supposed to be talking. shhh. but no.
they are hard to find because this dad is evil and hides them so well.il uncle -- >> we don't have candy. >> there's candy everywhere. you just have to know where to look. this, not a carrot. >> the wrapping on that was so real. >> like juice. looks like juice, right? watch. >> whoa. >> actually jelly beans. >> once you get closer, you realize that's where we're hiding all the candy. gets himself an easter bunny-shaped thing. now, stand back. >>...
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it's an american one that will stand up to evil around the world.me people on the left are very upset at the term "tomahawk" missile. the mother of all bombs they thought was sexist. funny how these people think. and i don't understand it. but dr. gorka thank you very much for appearing on "watters world." take a look at the comedian who is emceeing the white house correspondent's dish. >> donald trump is white isis. wisis. safe drivers who switch to esurance could save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers who switch from geico to esurance could save hundreds. so if you switch to esurance, saving is a pretty safe bet. auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. we asked people to just go about their day to try a new feature from match. so, click on missed connections right there. crossed p
it's an american one that will stand up to evil around the world.me people on the left are very upset at the term "tomahawk" missile. the mother of all bombs they thought was sexist. funny how these people think. and i don't understand it. but dr. gorka thank you very much for appearing on "watters world." take a look at the comedian who is emceeing the white house correspondent's dish. >> donald trump is white isis. wisis. safe drivers who switch to esurance could...
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vast network of you know, james bond level evil stuff. they are just a stinky country. >> yes. [laughter] >> like all the rest of the countries, the left is gotten really - now there is income equality. there was income equality. >> right, right. >> no equality now. >> they was as if a free healthcare and everybody was poor.that was equality. jamie, what do you make of this whole russian thing? and you are in alaska so of course you can see russia. >> yes, it is right over there. first of all gary i love your monologue. i want to say. and it really brought me back. i was in a heavy metal band in high school called hot sauce. >> really? [laughter] >> it took me way back. seeing anthony weiner brought back so many memories of his time in the news and make me think of your last name, if it is weiner and he was sending some types of pictures, should you pronounce a different? like this is my associate -- [laughter] at the get is crazy and are we just here, was lamenting the death of apollo creed? [laughter] >> doesn't kinda make them seem coo
vast network of you know, james bond level evil stuff. they are just a stinky country. >> yes. [laughter] >> like all the rest of the countries, the left is gotten really - now there is income equality. there was income equality. >> right, right. >> no equality now. >> they was as if a free healthcare and everybody was poor.that was equality. jamie, what do you make of this whole russian thing? and you are in alaska so of course you can see russia. >> yes, it...
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. >> i hear no evil see no evil. >> they kind of understood each other. >> a look like there's something going on there. >> you would be suspicious of that? >> it completely. >> said she turned a new leaf she hit time square to help save women and get them off the street. >> as a kid for sex workers i also ran a nonprofit here that help to try to get women who are forced into prostitution of the street. this was a territory we canvas. >> we also approach the cost. what they are dealing with on the streets. >> the manhattan madam doing story about prostitution in time square? >> any of that happening here? >> no comments. >> i'm glad you did it the way you did. i'm going to figure all of you are too young to remember that what time square was like before mayor giuliani came in and crackdown on the city's crime. time square today is like the disney store that is there. it is not as deep-rooted up prostitution problem as i was. >> the time square lyons has said time squares representative of what is working and not working and i can still go through time square and i personally have an issu
. >> i hear no evil see no evil. >> they kind of understood each other. >> a look like there's something going on there. >> you would be suspicious of that? >> it completely. >> said she turned a new leaf she hit time square to help save women and get them off the street. >> as a kid for sex workers i also ran a nonprofit here that help to try to get women who are forced into prostitution of the street. this was a territory we canvas. >> we also...
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. >> putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person. and i think it's very bad for russia and it's very bad for this world. >> mr. putin has picked a side in the civil war and he wants his side to win. >>> breaking news tonight from the washington post, a report that trump came pain adviser carter page was the subject of a foreign intelligence surveillance court warrant last summer because there was probable cause to believe that page was acting as an agent of a foreign power, in this case, russia. this news about carter page comes at the end of a day where eric trump used his father's harmless missile strike on syria as the perfect proof that there could be no connection between donald trump and vladimir putin, and that is exactly what i said we would be hearing from trump world in my first comments about the trump missile attack last week. if, like eric trump, you now believe that the missile attack proves there's no connection between donald trump and vladimir putin, you could have easily thought before the missile strike that the mi
. >> putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person. and i think it's very bad for russia and it's very bad for this world. >> mr. putin has picked a side in the civil war and he wants his side to win. >>> breaking news tonight from the washington post, a report that trump came pain adviser carter page was the subject of a foreign intelligence surveillance court warrant last summer because there was probable cause to believe that page was acting as an agent of a...
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stuff instead of a vast network of james bond level evil stuff. now that they are just a stinky country, like all of the rest of the countries. the left has gotten really -- noticing inequality. >> greg: they also had free stuff like free healthcare and everybody was poor. that was the quality. jamie, what you make of this russian thing? i know you were in alaska so of course, you can see russia. >> first of all i loved your monologue. it brought me back, i was in heavy metal band in high school called hot sauce. so it took me way back. i have to tell you one thing, seeing anthony weiner brought back so many fond memories of his time in the news. it makes me think of your last name is weiner and you like sending pictures should you pronounce it different. like this is my associate, -- i was still avenging the death? >> doesn't make it cool like a secret with russia. >> greg: it's actually kind of fun cap watching this on full. it's like a nonstop soap opera. were not sure where it will go next. i actually think there may not be much there. >> ray,
stuff instead of a vast network of james bond level evil stuff. now that they are just a stinky country, like all of the rest of the countries. the left has gotten really -- noticing inequality. >> greg: they also had free stuff like free healthcare and everybody was poor. that was the quality. jamie, what you make of this russian thing? i know you were in alaska so of course, you can see russia. >> first of all i loved your monologue. it brought me back, i was in heavy metal band...
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is evil incarnate, right, but i.s.i.s. is not the kind of strategic threat to the united states or to our allies in the region that assad is or will be if he remains in power and creates an axis between tehran, damascus, beirut with hezbollah and moscow. >> rose: people continue to say that you cannot have negotiation, tony, unless you have leverage on the ground and where is leverage on the ground coming from? >> well, look, i think we actually do have some leverage now in part due to the strike president trump took and they are prepared to use that. >> rose: is that the history of strikes, whether the clinton administration or where it is, that these one-up strikes create that kind of shift in behavior or shift in -- >> one-off -- no. charlie, you're right, one-off doesn't. you have to have a sustained strategy and it has to have all the elements that you formerly associate with a strategy including a clear diplomatic play and i hope that's what the administration is coming to. but, look, bret may well be right that ulti
is evil incarnate, right, but i.s.i.s. is not the kind of strategic threat to the united states or to our allies in the region that assad is or will be if he remains in power and creates an axis between tehran, damascus, beirut with hezbollah and moscow. >> rose: people continue to say that you cannot have negotiation, tony, unless you have leverage on the ground and where is leverage on the ground coming from? >> well, look, i think we actually do have some leverage now in part due...
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caller: i believe it is people, they should , ll against evil or injustice and so the opposite side, should to endorse someone? host: when does it cross the evil and ing out injustice to political speech that is inappropriate by leader?s caller: i'm sorry, maybe that is ver my pay grade, that is why i'm asking you and the other callers. host: i appreciate you bringing it up. leader in dillon, south carolina. tom, good morning. caller: hi. ahead, tom. caller: yeah. me personally, i believe church right to speak any anything they want to for sitting ct is, you there all the time, you don't about ople talk separation of state, we're one nation under god, man, everybody should have their right to free speech. i don't think because of tax exemption the churches should be that.eld from host: tom, religious leader, how congregation? how big is your congregation, are calling in on the line for religious leaders. people. about 80 host: how often does politics come up for you? caller: it comes up since i've a child, growing up in lot.ch, it comes up a host: and so give an example from the past
caller: i believe it is people, they should , ll against evil or injustice and so the opposite side, should to endorse someone? host: when does it cross the evil and ing out injustice to political speech that is inappropriate by leader?s caller: i'm sorry, maybe that is ver my pay grade, that is why i'm asking you and the other callers. host: i appreciate you bringing it up. leader in dillon, south carolina. tom, good morning. caller: hi. ahead, tom. caller: yeah. me personally, i believe...