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i know what sarin gas is, believe me i know.harlie: therefore, you should be the most prominent and articulate argument against it and holding countries who use it to account. >> exactly. and we are prepared to do that. charlie: how many years has it been? >> provided there is an international investigation establishing the fact. charlie: tell me the truth. you doubt the facts that the syrian government used chemical weapons? that is one example. >> of this is the latest example. charlie: o the united states responded. the entirety of a war that has gone on for six years. >> it is a war that should have stopped a long time ago. in 2013 to a plan end the war. it incorporated four elements. , a national unity government including everybody guest: constitutional reform in an election based on that constitution. people said it what would happen to president assad. are putting the cart before the horse because if we are talking about constitutional reform, the court issues should -- the constitutional reform should come up in the par
i know what sarin gas is, believe me i know.harlie: therefore, you should be the most prominent and articulate argument against it and holding countries who use it to account. >> exactly. and we are prepared to do that. charlie: how many years has it been? >> provided there is an international investigation establishing the fact. charlie: tell me the truth. you doubt the facts that the syrian government used chemical weapons? that is one example. >> of this is the latest...
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i believe it is important. we cannot have various yardsticks but one would be to see who is under the list of terrorists states or terrorists in the security council and the united states is permanent member of the security council. we have no laws in the security council. the security council considers taliban, al-qaeda, isis as terrorists organizations. >> rose: so does iran. each one of those four, so does iran. >> yes. but unfortunately u.s. allies. saudi arabia and the united arab e mirates were two or three states recognize taliban before the united states overthrew them after 911. saudi arabia were those. i don't want to engage in saudi bashing. i'm talking about the united states accusing iran of supporting terrorism while its own allies have been on the record. now they are exposing each other about who was first in supporting isis and other terrorist organizations. >> rose: let's make sure i have time to raise questions of america. do you believe that saudi arabia supports al-qaeda. do you believe sau
i believe it is important. we cannot have various yardsticks but one would be to see who is under the list of terrorists states or terrorists in the security council and the united states is permanent member of the security council. we have no laws in the security council. the security council considers taliban, al-qaeda, isis as terrorists organizations. >> rose: so does iran. each one of those four, so does iran. >> yes. but unfortunately u.s. allies. saudi arabia and the united...
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so i know what sarin gas is. believe me, i do.ie: therefore, you should be the most dominant argument against it, and holding countries who use it -- javan sharif: to account. charlie: exactly. javan sharif: we are prepared to do that. charlie: how many years has it been -- javan sharif: provided there is an international investigation establishing that fact. charlie: you doubt the facts? javan sharif: yes. charlie: you dealt the fact that -- charlie: this is -- javan sharif: this is the latest example. the united states responded, and -- charlie: the entirety -- javan sharif: my friend -- charlie: a war that has gone on for six years -- javan sharif: >> i presented a plan in 2013 to end the war. it included a cease-fire. , national unity government people outside singh who should be in it who should not be in it. constitutional reform in syria, and an election based on that constitution. people started asking what would happen to president assad. i said you are putting the cart before the horse because if we are talking about con
so i know what sarin gas is. believe me, i do.ie: therefore, you should be the most dominant argument against it, and holding countries who use it -- javan sharif: to account. charlie: exactly. javan sharif: we are prepared to do that. charlie: how many years has it been -- javan sharif: provided there is an international investigation establishing that fact. charlie: you doubt the facts? javan sharif: yes. charlie: you dealt the fact that -- charlie: this is -- javan sharif: this is the latest...
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>> well, i believe for the moment, of course, the urgently important and i think he will, this is the kind of natural disaster this president was built for. it's an act of god likely to strike the united states. in fact, a red he's not going to need a teleprompterer to look genuine. two, i think that since the katrina, fema learned its lesson, much better flexibility, three, he's got general kelly with him, who was -- having his earlier position at dhs, homeland security responsibility for fema, so i believe that as a general, you're going to see the kind of command and control that you need to see here. and finally, i think that brock law over at the head of fema is remarkable leader who's got so many years of experience had in alabama, on hurricane, he knows what needs to be done. this administration is getting ahead of the storm. >> i believe -- that's a good point you made there, because i believe back to after katrina, michael brown, who's big achievement was heading up a horse organization of some source had no crisis management experience and we saw president bush say of a job.
>> well, i believe for the moment, of course, the urgently important and i think he will, this is the kind of natural disaster this president was built for. it's an act of god likely to strike the united states. in fact, a red he's not going to need a teleprompterer to look genuine. two, i think that since the katrina, fema learned its lesson, much better flexibility, three, he's got general kelly with him, who was -- having his earlier position at dhs, homeland security responsibility...
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i believe in ideas and i believe in words. i believe when we lost cruise of our words we lose control of our ideas and we lose control of the debate, to when we lose control of the debate we ultimately lose control of our freedom. for example, when we dumb down the definition of words like hate to nothing more than disagreement, we make hate meaningless. and disagreement dangerous. words matter. ideas have consequences. and one last word before i get into my lecture -- life isn't about you. education is not about you. it is not about me. george mcdonald, a writer from the turn of the 1800s to the 1900s a writer that led to the convention of cs lewis if you will. have this to say -- the core principle of hell is i am my own. i am my own king. i am the center. i am the october and i am the i could my judgment says the faultless rule of all things. the claim that we can define and redefine everything from marriage to morality, from male to female everything from what it means to be gods and what it means to be bad this claim of g
i believe in ideas and i believe in words. i believe when we lost cruise of our words we lose control of our ideas and we lose control of the debate, to when we lose control of the debate we ultimately lose control of our freedom. for example, when we dumb down the definition of words like hate to nothing more than disagreement, we make hate meaningless. and disagreement dangerous. words matter. ideas have consequences. and one last word before i get into my lecture -- life isn't about you....
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i believe that mr. wray will be such a leader. now the issue of torture is very important to me and on this issue i was encouraged by mr. wray's acknowledgment thatil torture is wrong, unacceptable, illegal and ineffective. he testified under oath that he did not participate in the drafting of the so-called torture memo issued by the office of legal counsel some time ago. mr. wray is further testified that interrogation techniques ta such as waterboarding, painful stress positions, threatening detainees with dogs, forced nudity and mock executions are quote abusive under all circumstances and quote. importantly for me, he haser committed that the fbi after his leadership will never engage inr such tech makes for other forms of torture and that it will adhere to the policy of using the informed interrogation approach outlined in the army field manual which thanks to john mccain was added as a new law to last year's military authorization bill.ate mr. wray also committed that he will read the senateom intelligence committee's report
i believe that mr. wray will be such a leader. now the issue of torture is very important to me and on this issue i was encouraged by mr. wray's acknowledgment thatil torture is wrong, unacceptable, illegal and ineffective. he testified under oath that he did not participate in the drafting of the so-called torture memo issued by the office of legal counsel some time ago. mr. wray is further testified that interrogation techniques ta such as waterboarding, painful stress positions, threatening...
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i believe also they want to feel represented. so this is a colossal... hink it is just that. it is also a deep distrust of some of the opposition leaders and political parties, are feeling that first of all they are deeply divided and don't have a coherent vision for venezuela's future, but also they are driven by their own economic interests, that they are to a certain extent, if i can use the word, the venezuelan oligarchs. and thatis word, the venezuelan oligarchs. and that is a real fear that a lot of poorer venezuelans have. that is why this change will be so important for venezuela's reconstruction and reconciliation, to allow pluralism into the political equation. and this is a call for the opposition to open up and make it more accessible. for all the population to be involved in the decision—making in politics. like, for example, the mandate of 16 july was very politics. like, for example, the mandate of 16july was very clear. so right now what we need to see from the national assembly, where the opposition political leaders are still sitting bac
i believe also they want to feel represented. so this is a colossal... hink it is just that. it is also a deep distrust of some of the opposition leaders and political parties, are feeling that first of all they are deeply divided and don't have a coherent vision for venezuela's future, but also they are driven by their own economic interests, that they are to a certain extent, if i can use the word, the venezuelan oligarchs. and thatis word, the venezuelan oligarchs. and that is a real fear...
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i do believe that. think there are a number of intriguing voices in our party with ideas around the future of corporate responsibility, how we build a new social safety net in a world in which people do not stay the same job for very long, around how you train and educate people for the jobs of the future. these are ideas that have not gotten a full airing and are not 2000s.treads of the charlie: you would think with the onrush of technology and time and different circumstances, clearly there are new problems and ought to be new solutions. i interviewed president obama in germany. i said we have the best economy and we have the best technology. we have the best universities. we ought to be able to own the 21st century. what could stop us? and he said, "our politics." that is one thing he came to washington -- he came as president believing he could do, believing that he could bring bipartisanship. bob gates said to me the most difficult problem for america is not in any foreign land. the most difficult p
i do believe that. think there are a number of intriguing voices in our party with ideas around the future of corporate responsibility, how we build a new social safety net in a world in which people do not stay the same job for very long, around how you train and educate people for the jobs of the future. these are ideas that have not gotten a full airing and are not 2000s.treads of the charlie: you would think with the onrush of technology and time and different circumstances, clearly there...
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i believe anyone who rode with him for any period of time trusted him. he was not going to put them in a position they couldn't get through. and i think to a certain extent they feared him. they saw by his actions in combat that this was a tough, tough, small man possibly but a dangerous man. one of the things, again, common upon time and time again, left quite an impression on a good number of those rangers were his eyes. the fact that that -- he was in charge, period. there was no question about who was commanding that unit. another thing that mosby and his leadership and skills made a great effort to use was intelligence. information about the enemy. mosby was known to go out on scouts many, many times himself. john munson who wrote a book on the rangers said he was the fastest scouter he had ever seen. 20, 30, 40, 50 miles he would get in the saddle, go out on a scout, come back, take a small break, go back again. he wanted to know where the enemy was, what they were doing. he also had a tremendous knack for picking men who knew the area, who had scou
i believe anyone who rode with him for any period of time trusted him. he was not going to put them in a position they couldn't get through. and i think to a certain extent they feared him. they saw by his actions in combat that this was a tough, tough, small man possibly but a dangerous man. one of the things, again, common upon time and time again, left quite an impression on a good number of those rangers were his eyes. the fact that that -- he was in charge, period. there was no question...
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to begin with, i don't believe this is an opposition campaign. stance of the people of venezuela. citizens, normal citizens, are out there trying to fight for their own future. and the only thing i can say to the mothers and fathers of the lost students is my humble solidarity, and of course they are heroes and liberators of the regime, that is an international criminal organisation that has hijacked the country. and the only way out is through people like the resistance and these wonderful young students that are fighting in the street to come back to the rule of law. you're an international lawyer and you're a diplomat. you sit there in your civilian clothes. but the real question i suppose in venezuela is whether the people in military uniform are going tojoin, as you put it, the resistance against the maduro regime. some opposition politicians have sent coded messages to the military saying it is time for you to stand up and be counted. do you now believe the time has come for the armed forces, the people inside the armed forces, to rebel agai
to begin with, i don't believe this is an opposition campaign. stance of the people of venezuela. citizens, normal citizens, are out there trying to fight for their own future. and the only thing i can say to the mothers and fathers of the lost students is my humble solidarity, and of course they are heroes and liberators of the regime, that is an international criminal organisation that has hijacked the country. and the only way out is through people like the resistance and these wonderful...
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say whoa i don't. believe there's. nothing. to. do. being a member i'll give you a couple who school was who could i get physically present. ok no ones at his bottle you know audio equipped out there with zero job we've got some kids on new day got it alone their new telly god there's a poor girl matilda. on that up in the. near week on no nobody will unique. though nine am some odd schools because there's a there are going to go to go to school some dante you know in which any go to some of the equal school guys that their boys got to kind of suck their. yes all magicks i learned was coke up on a bun got a bit they're paying a basic what about the new guys and i go to some i was going to go some is go to those schools. then it came in saw magic pills and i go through. some of those courses are they now know that i have them not you finding that out again that i love. you do you just don't got beyond that i got me out the door i'm glad our narrow. oh i've got one on your head i know how that ended up. i know i've never been out of money
say whoa i don't. believe there's. nothing. to. do. being a member i'll give you a couple who school was who could i get physically present. ok no ones at his bottle you know audio equipped out there with zero job we've got some kids on new day got it alone their new telly god there's a poor girl matilda. on that up in the. near week on no nobody will unique. though nine am some odd schools because there's a there are going to go to go to school some dante you know in which any go to some of...
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jetta i do believe so. kenneth bae, we need to leave it there. --i do believe so. nd i can tell you, it will be nothing like as disruptive or dangerous as the weather we're still seeing on the other side of the atlantic. tropical storm harvey has already delivered over one metre of rain in parts of texas. the radar picture shows the wet weather has been relentless and it continues on tuesday. we are likely to see further flooding and the problems may extend further east as well, along the gulf coast, through parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama. the risk of tornadoes as well. this dangerous weather situation continues. back home, some spots on monday got up to 28 degrees and south—eastern areas could see something similar on tuesday. further north and west, areas of cloud working into the picture. this stripe of cloud through yorkshire, lincolnshire, midlands, wales and the south—west. very slow—moving, the odd spot of rain along it. it marks a line between cooler and fresh air from the north—west and some warmth that clings on the south—eastern corner. some sun
jetta i do believe so. kenneth bae, we need to leave it there. --i do believe so. nd i can tell you, it will be nothing like as disruptive or dangerous as the weather we're still seeing on the other side of the atlantic. tropical storm harvey has already delivered over one metre of rain in parts of texas. the radar picture shows the wet weather has been relentless and it continues on tuesday. we are likely to see further flooding and the problems may extend further east as well, along the gulf...
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i believe that. think there are a number of intriguing voices in our party that are putting forward ideas around the future of corporate responsibility. around how we build a new social safety net in a world in which people don't stay in the same job for very long. how you train and educate people for the future. these have not gotten a full airing and are not retreads of the 2000's or the 1980's. charlie: i agree. you would expect that. with technology and time and different circumstances, clearly, there are new problems and ought to be new solutions. here's what interesting to me -- i interviewed president obama in germany and i said to him, we have the best economy, we have the best technology, we have the best universities. we ought to be able to own the 21st century. what could stop us? and he said, our politics. our politics. that is one thing he came to washington -- he came as president, believing he could do. believing that he could bring bipartisanship. the most said to me, difficult problem
i believe that. think there are a number of intriguing voices in our party that are putting forward ideas around the future of corporate responsibility. around how we build a new social safety net in a world in which people don't stay in the same job for very long. how you train and educate people for the future. these have not gotten a full airing and are not retreads of the 2000's or the 1980's. charlie: i agree. you would expect that. with technology and time and different circumstances,...
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i do believe that. and i think that there is a number of intriguing voices in our party that are putting forward ideas around the future of corporate responsibility, around how we build a new social safety net in a world in which people don't stay in the same job for very long. around how you actually train and educate people for the jobs of the future. these are ideas that have not gotten a full airing and are not just retreads of the 2 thousand or 1900. >> you would expect that, you think on technology and time, and different circumstances, clearly, there are new problems and ought to be new solutions. >> rose: here is what is interesting to me. i interviewed president obama in germany. and he said, i said to him the question, look, we have the best economy, we have the best technology, we have the best universities. we ought to be able to own the 21s century. what could stop us? and he said our politics. >> yeah. >> rose: and that's one thing that he came to washington, he was already in washington bu
i do believe that. and i think that there is a number of intriguing voices in our party that are putting forward ideas around the future of corporate responsibility, around how we build a new social safety net in a world in which people don't stay in the same job for very long. around how you actually train and educate people for the jobs of the future. these are ideas that have not gotten a full airing and are not just retreads of the 2 thousand or 1900. >> you would expect that, you...
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i really believe that. i don't believe they're going to change and that's why i do this.eople giving a platform to the hate groups is the media itself and the fake news. that's so funny look back there. the red lights. they're turning the suckers off fast now. the live red lights. they're turning them off fast. cnn doesn't not want the falling viewership to watch what i'm saying tonight i can tell you. the advantage i have is that we do have a big voice and they're always saying like twitter or social media, if i didn't have social media i couldn't get the word out. i probably wouldn't be standing here right now. if i don't have social media, i probably would not be standing and do you notice when i put out a tweet or a couple tweets he's in a twitter storm. i'll be with the veterans today. they'll say donald trump is in a twitter storm. these are sick people. the thing i don't understand is you would think they'd want to make our country great again and i honestly believe they don't. i honestly believe it. if you want to discover the source of the division in our country
i really believe that. i don't believe they're going to change and that's why i do this.eople giving a platform to the hate groups is the media itself and the fake news. that's so funny look back there. the red lights. they're turning the suckers off fast now. the live red lights. they're turning them off fast. cnn doesn't not want the falling viewership to watch what i'm saying tonight i can tell you. the advantage i have is that we do have a big voice and they're always saying like twitter or...
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and i believe will continue to do so. the deals they are rrently cutting are setting them up for success for themselves for russia. at the expense of the syrian sunni community which is the majority in syria and long-term regional stability, because it is not going to deal with the underlying problem of violent extremists. charlie: do you think they want to be a european power? jake: number one, putin wants to do something he said publicly. he would like to reconstitute the sphere of influence that was the soviet union without necessarily fully taking over those countries except in cases like -- charlie: if you talk to him he'll tell you about all the number of russian speaking people behind the borders of countries that used to be part of the russian -- jake: but he is perfectly prepared, as we inctive. that means central asia. it means the caucuses, armenia, georgia, and eastern europe. it means members of nato who he believes rightly belong in the russian sphere of influence. and i have to say, he has done a very good
and i believe will continue to do so. the deals they are rrently cutting are setting them up for success for themselves for russia. at the expense of the syrian sunni community which is the majority in syria and long-term regional stability, because it is not going to deal with the underlying problem of violent extremists. charlie: do you think they want to be a european power? jake: number one, putin wants to do something he said publicly. he would like to reconstitute the sphere of influence...
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i do believe there are common values that tea party members had at one point and i believe there's a heart and believe in a lot of what they were done. i never associated it but you bet, i was the tea party cocaine congressman and that's the mantra i stuck with me. >> what was happening. were you at that point, because you'll read more about this, but you didn't tell people for a while. you're kind of hoping that no one would really make that connection, and of course it's just not possible. possible what kind of dark spot, you must of been out of your mind. >> i literally was like okay, i'm going to walk now. for one, but two. hi, i'm trey, united states congressman. i have been busted in my arrest had not been announced and i still went to work. i was an insane person for week weeks. i ended up, i went through craz crazy, i thought maybe somehow this will work itself out. i look back and i think you are really crazy. you are out of your mind. >> has it changed you and how you view other people who make mistakes. i'm viewing other people like jesse jackson, he was sincere but got ca
i do believe there are common values that tea party members had at one point and i believe there's a heart and believe in a lot of what they were done. i never associated it but you bet, i was the tea party cocaine congressman and that's the mantra i stuck with me. >> what was happening. were you at that point, because you'll read more about this, but you didn't tell people for a while. you're kind of hoping that no one would really make that connection, and of course it's just not...
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i believe both statements are false. i don't believe any such justice department data exists. n the wake of the president's claim, i requested from the justice department under the freedom of information act, any data and co correspondence. i didn't get a response so late last week i filed a lawsuit. >> do you have standing for the lawsuit? explain that to people. >> oh, because anybody is allowed to make a request under the freedom of information act to government. and anybody who makes a request and who whose request is either denied or not acted upon within a specified period of time has standing to bring a lawsuit under the law. so there's no serious standing question here. >> so part of it is they won't give the information i want so i'm going to sue. the second part is the substance. why do you believe the president was making a false statement which i believe in specific would be that the majority of terror related crimes committed in the u.s. are committed by people from outside the u.s. you say that's wrong. >> right. first of all, the justice department data ha have b
i believe both statements are false. i don't believe any such justice department data exists. n the wake of the president's claim, i requested from the justice department under the freedom of information act, any data and co correspondence. i didn't get a response so late last week i filed a lawsuit. >> do you have standing for the lawsuit? explain that to people. >> oh, because anybody is allowed to make a request under the freedom of information act to government. and anybody who...
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some people believe that just by being here ought to be able to vote in our elections. i do not believe that. i do not subscribe to that. i believe united states citizenship in our elections should choose our government. -- voter idr identification laws are in place to ensure who we are and if we have the right to vote. are we trying to limit, certainly any particular group, but anyone from voting. we encourage people to vote. and hourstended times for people to vote. we open up the absentee voter, where you could vote absentee with no excuse. i think we enhanced the ability of people to vote if they wanted to, but the other side, the less leftists in america say it is a suppression. steve: do you agree with the idea of a fake media? secretary perdue: i think there are individuals who are very much anti-trump and use the first amendment in a way that is very biased. i think the lack of fact checking on stories and jumping to conclusions that meet the ideological narrative has heard -- has harmed the public as far as trusting the media. data thatt in people do not trust th
some people believe that just by being here ought to be able to vote in our elections. i do not believe that. i do not subscribe to that. i believe united states citizenship in our elections should choose our government. -- voter idr identification laws are in place to ensure who we are and if we have the right to vote. are we trying to limit, certainly any particular group, but anyone from voting. we encourage people to vote. and hourstended times for people to vote. we open up the absentee...
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some black christians believe that jesus loves them more. i am a christian. real christians believe and know that christ is our only personal savior. personal savior, to the individual, period. that is one thing. the other thing is this. really quickly -- i am noticing the proliferation of fake news, and the fact that the young lady you had prior to this gentleman -- he is going down this road. they specifically said that donald trump -- the lady specifically said donald trump .as correct in his assessment and what she said was, he should be not correct, not right, and not logical, but he should be -- he should join the country together. i am trying to figure out how to say this. host: what she said -- this is the second caller who said this. not bed that he should getting into the details of the logistics. she did not say anything about him being logical. she said the president of the united states, past presidents, use the office for moral authority. some have been critical of him for missing that opportunity and instead getting bogged down in the logistics
some black christians believe that jesus loves them more. i am a christian. real christians believe and know that christ is our only personal savior. personal savior, to the individual, period. that is one thing. the other thing is this. really quickly -- i am noticing the proliferation of fake news, and the fact that the young lady you had prior to this gentleman -- he is going down this road. they specifically said that donald trump -- the lady specifically said donald trump .as correct in...
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yes, i believe it was and i believe, again, i go back to the definition, i believe it was an unfavourableto me that made me feel completely shocked and intimidated that was said to me because i'm of african descent. again, some will say an offensive comment but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible?” comment but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible? i don't think so. one, is that possible? i don't think so. the fa say while this claim was included in general correspondence last year it wasn't raised as a formal allegation, the bbc understands samsun tonight is the incident occurred. —— sampson. she points out she refused to participate in the independent enquiry. they say they reached a financial settlement paying eni aluko an amount understood to be £80,000 to avoid disruption to the england team ahead of this summer's european championships and not to prevent disclosure. why speak out now? i feel there's a lot of half—truths out in the public and i believe it's in the public interest 110w believe it's in the public interest now to understand the severity of this case,
yes, i believe it was and i believe, again, i go back to the definition, i believe it was an unfavourableto me that made me feel completely shocked and intimidated that was said to me because i'm of african descent. again, some will say an offensive comment but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible?” comment but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible? i don't think so. one, is that possible? i don't think so. the fa say while this claim was included in general correspondence...
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what i believe these days interior decorators call a pop of color. >> a pop of color. >> it's a sidebar first lived in america, i was in new york. and the first question people ask you is whereabouts are you, upper east, soho. the second question is who's going to decorate. what? he' i'll buy a picture and put it on the wall. i got so bullied by people wanting decorators. i had this anna win tor's connecticut beach house. i said i'm so sorry, i've never had a decorator. oh, i'm not a decorator. oh, no, no, no, i find the decorator in you. >> only in new york. >> yeah. and it was from him i first heard the phrase "pops of color." classic with a twist and pops of color. >> i find the decorator in you. i'm laughing thinking of the kinds of questions you would get asked in l.a., which is like, who are you wearing? >> a touch of that. >> i can see he has his own kind of crazy questions. you went there earlier. i want to come back to this now, which is this moment that we find ourselves living in. let me back up a beat and we'll come to this era in america. were you for or against, i think, i
what i believe these days interior decorators call a pop of color. >> a pop of color. >> it's a sidebar first lived in america, i was in new york. and the first question people ask you is whereabouts are you, upper east, soho. the second question is who's going to decorate. what? he' i'll buy a picture and put it on the wall. i got so bullied by people wanting decorators. i had this anna win tor's connecticut beach house. i said i'm so sorry, i've never had a decorator. oh, i'm not...
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i believe they didn't go through with that cover. to 2017, i don't seen in my life hell-bent on thrashing this administration as it has. members of cnn themselves go not live levision or on television, but, you know -- host: got you. got you. president's the head hanging from her hand and cnn gets -- she is a associate, she apologizes half-heartedly apologizes and of, you know, subtly blames masoganistic bullying nature of the administration. dorothy, republican line. caller: good morning, america, i the anting to inform american people that i believe 2012, there was a portion of a bill that got which overturns the ropaganda ban that was put in place after hitler and the azis, so it meant that propaganda would be legal now -- they can't get n trouble for it. and what they are doing and i think that is part of the reason why trump media.hem fake they do make up stories, they do lie. ridiculous, i would encourage everybody to look into he propaganda bill that was overturned that had been in place for all this time. one more r thing is,
i believe they didn't go through with that cover. to 2017, i don't seen in my life hell-bent on thrashing this administration as it has. members of cnn themselves go not live levision or on television, but, you know -- host: got you. got you. president's the head hanging from her hand and cnn gets -- she is a associate, she apologizes half-heartedly apologizes and of, you know, subtly blames masoganistic bullying nature of the administration. dorothy, republican line. caller: good morning,...
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i know yes i do believe but i don't. often be near. him a good leader species yourself in the us some people do still. a lot of lives and you know. just how to go about. i like my one. that's only got a lot of us a. little boy to someone who hears me the whole family and boy to speak. we're thankful that i'm allowed to know what the girl. had told. units like you said monday go on i hear a lot i mean i'm going to get out who you think you. were just me or what i do and i'll tell you what form over time. people will hear and he's. going to. use it i hope god will create a man but i'll give you a couple new school little did i get him quite a piece of. ok no one said his yet the bible you know audio in quotes out there with oh you'll be pencil out some kiss on new day got it on loan never knew till you got there is important does not follow from that opening up. the motto near quick on the one on the table yet he could talk his clothes though nyoman some odd . thing lincoln i'm going to play go thought of thought will school some dante y
i know yes i do believe but i don't. often be near. him a good leader species yourself in the us some people do still. a lot of lives and you know. just how to go about. i like my one. that's only got a lot of us a. little boy to someone who hears me the whole family and boy to speak. we're thankful that i'm allowed to know what the girl. had told. units like you said monday go on i hear a lot i mean i'm going to get out who you think you. were just me or what i do and i'll tell you what form...
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>> i believe there's a lot of hope in the end. there's hope. i really believe in them. this is a story that honors them and shows what value there is in the human capitol in our world commutes. >>> document raising bertie. thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> >> o'brien: and you can watch the entire film when "raising bertie" premieres later tonight on the pbs documentary series pov. on the newshour online right now, we have more on the federal and local response to hurricane "harvey." and, once again, if you are looking for a way to help the victims of the storm, aid groups say they are most in need of financial donations. you can find more information on our website, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm miles o'brien. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthu
>> i believe there's a lot of hope in the end. there's hope. i really believe in them. this is a story that honors them and shows what value there is in the human capitol in our world commutes. >>> document raising bertie. thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> >> o'brien: and you can watch the entire film when "raising bertie" premieres later tonight on the pbs documentary series pov. on the newshour online right now, we have more on the...
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i believe you wanted to say something about how the speech was given when frederick douglass said it in 1852. prof. levine: i wanted to comment on the weight was given right now. that was the finest performance i have ever heard of the douglass speech. want to kind of step -- [applause] prof. levine: i want to step back to the 1850's because things were different then. you were pretty quiet and beautiful and polite. but there were a few moments, maybe one moment where people laughed. i've read a whole bunch of transcript of douglass's speeches and newspaper and you will have a few sentences, then you have parentheses -- laughter. and parentheses -- stuff like that. so, back in the 1850's, when douglass was giving speeches, people were kind of worked out. not just -- he was not just as a passionate person speaking out against slavery but one of with a great comic performers. the other thing i wanted to say and not to embarrass you at all, when douglass gave his speeches and this annoyed the abolitionists, women lined up to meet him. there is stuff in print in which, they say, particula
i believe you wanted to say something about how the speech was given when frederick douglass said it in 1852. prof. levine: i wanted to comment on the weight was given right now. that was the finest performance i have ever heard of the douglass speech. want to kind of step -- [applause] prof. levine: i want to step back to the 1850's because things were different then. you were pretty quiet and beautiful and polite. but there were a few moments, maybe one moment where people laughed. i've read...
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i was. enough. to believe but i don't. couldn't be. made to really be sure something that would be still yet someone who still has a good idea of living in the mind of god is just how to go about trying to do more . i like my one. dog we got a lot of us. over the border to someone who appears in the family and boy please keep. your tank that i'm about to know what the hell. i had twenty in the back you mind then. like i mean i'm going to get mad when you do it but the op would just say what i do and i'll tell you now over to believe. people. and. visit i hope god will create a man but i'll give you a couple who is cool let's look at i think way precept. ok no one said this yet the bible go audio in quotes out there though with no job we've got some kasam no just go it alone never knew till you got there is a quote. from that up on the. going to do is a little motto who volunteer we've gone on on whatever you need. though naome some odd schools because they're linked in other where you go to go to will school some day you old witch and
i was. enough. to believe but i don't. couldn't be. made to really be sure something that would be still yet someone who still has a good idea of living in the mind of god is just how to go about trying to do more . i like my one. dog we got a lot of us. over the border to someone who appears in the family and boy please keep. your tank that i'm about to know what the hell. i had twenty in the back you mind then. like i mean i'm going to get mad when you do it but the op would just say what i...
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i was a patriot and believed that -- i saw my other peers going off to vietnam, and i believed i should do my duty in that way as well. i went to the school and wanted to do my patriotic duty, so i signed up for an early commission program. the deal was once i signed on that line, i belonged to the air force. they would do their best to let me finish school. i graduated in 1971 and had an obligation to serve at that time. steve: you played football. how good were you? secretary perdue: i was on the team. i was one of those young athletes who thought i was pretty good, and went to a differently where i met some world-class athletes. let's say i was not a starter necessarily, but did have the benefit of being on the team and meeting interesting people. we had to all-pro players on the field. one when on to play with miami. billy payne of the augustine national and the atlanta olympics was a teammate as well. we developed relationships steve: there. steve: what did the sport teach you about life? secretary perdue: it taught me that life is a team sport and you gain the respect and honor of
i was a patriot and believed that -- i saw my other peers going off to vietnam, and i believed i should do my duty in that way as well. i went to the school and wanted to do my patriotic duty, so i signed up for an early commission program. the deal was once i signed on that line, i belonged to the air force. they would do their best to let me finish school. i graduated in 1971 and had an obligation to serve at that time. steve: you played football. how good were you? secretary perdue: i was on...
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i do believe that either there was physical abuse or some kind of accident that could have happened. they abuse him and not you? your guess is as good as mine. i think it depends on what 0tto really did to trigger those kinds of things as well. if it was the poster being taken down, i do believe the slogan had kimjong—un‘s name on it. if that's so, it's a direct insult and calls for some pretty harsh treatments. maybe he had no idea because it was written in korean but it has kim jong—un‘s name on the posters and it's actually a pretty serious crime against them. therefore, the treatment could be different. and then maybe because in his interview, i realised he used the words, "save my life." people don't usually say those things. "spare my life," maybe, but not "save my life." therefore, i think he was under threat and going through physical or psychological threats and maybe a nervous breakdown or something like that. a lot has changed since you were released. not only has kim jong—un‘s authority in north korea been exercised in all sorts of ways including more and more missile test
i do believe that either there was physical abuse or some kind of accident that could have happened. they abuse him and not you? your guess is as good as mine. i think it depends on what 0tto really did to trigger those kinds of things as well. if it was the poster being taken down, i do believe the slogan had kimjong—un‘s name on it. if that's so, it's a direct insult and calls for some pretty harsh treatments. maybe he had no idea because it was written in korean but it has kim...
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enough i think anyway to believe well i don't. made the decision to do something that still yet some people do still. a lot of lives and you know i want to know. about. our own life my one. that's only got a lot of us a. little boy that was similar to his in the family and for police. we're thankful that i'm allowed to know what the. hypo. i mean it's like you said there were no no what i mean i'm going to was who you think you. were just you or i do and i don't want to form over time. people ok and. he said i hope i do appreciate m m but i'll give you a couple new school was a little bit i didn't quite precise. ok no one said this year the bottle you know audio and went out there with zero job we've got some kasam. even alone ned newton a guy just. does not fall from the top of the. studios in the motto near week on no one on the table yet he could talk his clothes though nyoman some odd. thing. i'm going to quickly go got a five will score some dante you know in which in a go to. school guys up there by scott it kind of sucks th
enough i think anyway to believe well i don't. made the decision to do something that still yet some people do still. a lot of lives and you know i want to know. about. our own life my one. that's only got a lot of us a. little boy that was similar to his in the family and for police. we're thankful that i'm allowed to know what the. hypo. i mean it's like you said there were no no what i mean i'm going to was who you think you. were just you or i do and i don't want to form over time. people...
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written by supplying the saudi with a munitions armament i believe they are but this is. old festivity crime wars and this poorest country in the whole of the middle east i think this is the time to put an end to this war and to put to put them into any supply to the saudi government with arms and munitions. leaning bahraini human rights activists now below job is facing up to fifteen years in prison for. tweeting about the war in yemen his trial resumed today monday is the co-founder of the rain center for human rights and has been in prison for criticizing the bahraini government he's been described as the on official leader of the opposition in bahrain where a muslim shia majority has been protesting against the sunni monarchy for years. i. was. i. was. let's just give you an idea of what the value of the life has been like for the past five years he's been in prison five times in those five years been put in bars in two thousand and twelve for two years shortly after his release he was then arrested imprisoned although for a shorter period in january twenty fifth he w
written by supplying the saudi with a munitions armament i believe they are but this is. old festivity crime wars and this poorest country in the whole of the middle east i think this is the time to put an end to this war and to put to put them into any supply to the saudi government with arms and munitions. leaning bahraini human rights activists now below job is facing up to fifteen years in prison for. tweeting about the war in yemen his trial resumed today monday is the co-founder of the...
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i believed that i was growing up. so, i believed what i was hearing.ng when i was seven years old the church beamed in the mormon prophet from salt lake city. we were living out in texas, and they lowered a screen, and his white—haired, you know, face, came onto the screen, very, very imposing. it was as close to god as you could probably get. i mean, it was very god—like, he was very intimidating. i will never forget him saying, next to the sin of murder comes the sin of sexual impurity, homosexuality. now, i might not have known what that meant at that moment, but i soon learned. at first, i thought it was just a fabulous new scrabble word, because it had a x in it and all of those syllables. soon i learned i would bring great shame to myself and my family if anyone found out that i had a crush on the boy down the street, which i did, that i would also be going to hell. i would not be with my heavenly father. soi... and that if i did fall in love it would have to be something hidden, suppressed. imagine... that's an enormous darkness to take right th
i believed that i was growing up. so, i believed what i was hearing.ng when i was seven years old the church beamed in the mormon prophet from salt lake city. we were living out in texas, and they lowered a screen, and his white—haired, you know, face, came onto the screen, very, very imposing. it was as close to god as you could probably get. i mean, it was very god—like, he was very intimidating. i will never forget him saying, next to the sin of murder comes the sin of sexual impurity,...
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i do. not. believe there's. nothing. he said i hope god will create a man but i'll give you a couple who school was who could i get into a piece of. ok know when dad is the bottle you know audio in quotes out there with oh you'll be pencil out some kiss on new day got it on loan never knew till you got there is a poor girl matilda i does not fall from the top of the. stooges in the amount of powder near quick on the one on the table yet he could talk his clothes out though nyoman some odds there's a lincoln i'm going to quickly go to tie it will school some dante you know in which an echo to some a school guys up there by scott a kind of thing. yes all magicks to learn was coked up on a bun got a bit was walking a basic way about the new guys and i go to. some is go to those schools. then i came in saw magic pills and i go through. some of those courses are they now know that i'm going to have fun doing that now that you finally get out again after i get out i love. you do you got me on that i got me out it. was narrow ye
i do. not. believe there's. nothing. he said i hope god will create a man but i'll give you a couple who school was who could i get into a piece of. ok know when dad is the bottle you know audio in quotes out there with oh you'll be pencil out some kiss on new day got it on loan never knew till you got there is a poor girl matilda i does not fall from the top of the. stooges in the amount of powder near quick on the one on the table yet he could talk his clothes out though nyoman some odds...