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. >> reporter: nikita nash, hearing her baby's heartbeat once again. >> i don't even know what to sayorter: her son lucas passed away when he was just 6 months old. >> the worst possible moment any person or any mother can imagine. >> reporter: four years after experiencing her deepest pain, this week, nikita was finally ready to fly from minnesota to oklahoma for this precious moment. >> that is an indescribable feeling. it sounded like it did when i was pregnant with lucas. >> reporter: little lucas breathing new life into another baby from tulsa. >> he was in cardiac arrest for 25 minutes. >> reporter: kolton carter was diagnosed with several complex heart defects, receiving a heart transplant at three months. this letter of gratitude written to nikita from kolton's mom jenny. >> in the dork -- darkest time of your life, you made so many brighter. >> from the bottom of your sweet angel's heart -- >> -- that beats inside my son's chest, we thank you. >> reporter: kolton, now 4. his health still an uphill battle. but his heart, thriving. >> oh, thank you. >> reporter: the two boys sh
. >> reporter: nikita nash, hearing her baby's heartbeat once again. >> i don't even know what to sayorter: her son lucas passed away when he was just 6 months old. >> the worst possible moment any person or any mother can imagine. >> reporter: four years after experiencing her deepest pain, this week, nikita was finally ready to fly from minnesota to oklahoma for this precious moment. >> that is an indescribable feeling. it sounded like it did when i was pregnant...
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they were together in a room. >> vice president nixon escorts christian --r nikita khrushchev on the exhibition. it is the official opening of the american exposition. the counterpart to the russian show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board and the story of the fair itself is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon and khrushchev. every aspect of the american and soviet rivalry it argued in blood and forthright terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. economic progress. he says the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye bye. [applause] both khrushchev and nixon appear to enjoy themselves. is a sovietays he spokesmen dealing with a capitalist lawyer. >> the way you talk and dominate the conversation, you would have been a good lawyer yourself. >> but the culmination is agreement that both nations conduct a debate. >> every word you have said has been taken down, and i promise you that every word have said here will be reported in the united stat
they were together in a room. >> vice president nixon escorts christian --r nikita khrushchev on the exhibition. it is the official opening of the american exposition. the counterpart to the russian show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board and the story of the fair itself is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon and khrushchev. every aspect of the american and soviet...
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it bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase enemy of the people that even nikita khrushchev forbade its use. during the soviet communist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of quote, annihilating such individuals who disagreed with the supreme leader. this alone should be the source of great shame for us in this body. especially for those of us in the president's party for they are shameful, repulsive statements. and of scourse the president had neprecisely backwards. destitute is the enemy of the people. free press is the gdeath of the enemy which makes the free press the guardian of democracy. and a figure and power reflexively caused any press that doesn't suit him fakes news is that person who should be the figure of on suspicion, not the press. i daresay that anyone who's had the privilege and awesome responsibility to serve in this chamber knows that these reflexive slurs of fake news are dubious at best. those of us who travel overseas, especially to war zones and other troubled areas all around the globe encounter members of us-based m
it bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase enemy of the people that even nikita khrushchev forbade its use. during the soviet communist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of quote, annihilating such individuals who disagreed with the supreme leader. this alone should be the source of great shame for us in this body. especially for those of us in the president's party for they are shameful, repulsive statements. and of scourse the president had...
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that even nikita khrushchev for bait use. fake news a popular term on strong men in the past and present. the charlotte saad nicolas maduro energy could you tactics have all recently used a phrase. leaders that many may have been emboldened by donald trump. that is a business is very activities it is in this you had a case where i am just so sick with the world's biggest passenger events as well has are just a few days ago warm bells were sounding at airbus. firms that is considering winding down production with a three eighty jumbo jets because of weak demand. but its biggest customer and right says now place in order which allow the program to take off again. the first order in two years for the model airbus says it needs to o be making six claims per year. it viable only insert reports. the world's largest passenger jet has been brought back from the brink sluggish sales put the future of the abbas a three eighty it risk. earlier in the week the company warned it may have to spend production of the jumbo it couldn't secure
that even nikita khrushchev for bait use. fake news a popular term on strong men in the past and present. the charlotte saad nicolas maduro energy could you tactics have all recently used a phrase. leaders that many may have been emboldened by donald trump. that is a business is very activities it is in this you had a case where i am just so sick with the world's biggest passenger events as well has are just a few days ago warm bells were sounding at airbus. firms that is considering winding...
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and nikita very precarious and dangerous situation it's been downhill in terms of securing even v.a.p. . in kabul not to speak of the provinces that you're mentioning there's a shock deterioration and i escalated this to a few factors first of all their needs as you've met your correspondent mentioned a kind of or tit for tat battle between isis and the taliban and lead factions to prove that they have a monopoly over the terrorists piece and therefore each of them he's trying to outdo the other they don't of the deadliness of the strikes because isis are not going as not only struck in mongar hard in the east but also apparently has a kabul. base and they are also actually our installations there in the past so taliban and the allied networks are of course of course to isis and they're looking at also proving their might as the fighting season gets underway for another year so that's one factor the other big factor yes there is a tit for tat going on between the united states and pakistan so off of the trump organization cut military aid to pakistan saying that it is sponsoring talib
and nikita very precarious and dangerous situation it's been downhill in terms of securing even v.a.p. . in kabul not to speak of the provinces that you're mentioning there's a shock deterioration and i escalated this to a few factors first of all their needs as you've met your correspondent mentioned a kind of or tit for tat battle between isis and the taliban and lead factions to prove that they have a monopoly over the terrorists piece and therefore each of them he's trying to outdo the...
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you have the translators working with president next and and nikita khrushchev. nixon escortsent premier accretion of -- premier khrushchev. the official opening of the american exposition. to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by is eclipsed itself by a crackling exchange between nick's and and khrushchev. -- by nixon and khrushchev. american andof the soviet rivalry is argued. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. >> the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye bye. both khrushchev and nixon appeared to enjoy themselves. >> all i can say from the way you talk and dominate the conversation, you would have made a good lawyer yourself. -- ut the culmination >> all of these reporters here, every word you have said has been taken down, and i promise you that every word have said will be reported in the united states and they will see you say .t on television >> [inaudible] will.tainly it [laughter] token,the same everything that i say will be recorded and translated and will be
you have the translators working with president next and and nikita khrushchev. nixon escortsent premier accretion of -- premier khrushchev. the official opening of the american exposition. to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by is eclipsed itself by a crackling exchange between nick's and and khrushchev. -- by nixon and khrushchev. american andof the soviet rivalry is argued. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by...
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it should be noted that nikita kruschef forbad its use saying it was loaded, it maligned a whole class of people and it shouldn't be done. i don't think we should be using a phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by a soviet dictator. >> senator flake tells kasie hunt he hopes his speech will encourage republicans to stand up to the president when they believe he's wrong. >> the death toll in last week's mudslides in southern california has climbed to 20. on sunday thousands in the city of santa barbara gathered for a candle light vigil honoring the victims killed when a powerful winter storm triggered mudslides and flash floods. while the victims were from the town of montecito, the disaster struck weeks after scorched by the largest ever wildfire. the latest victim to be found, 30-year-old dipa whose son was also killed. the disaster damaged 65 homes and 460 others. crews are still trudging through mud and debris to find four people missing. hope is dimming. >> today we transitioned from a search and rescue operation to a search and recovery mission. this decision was not made lig
it should be noted that nikita kruschef forbad its use saying it was loaded, it maligned a whole class of people and it shouldn't be done. i don't think we should be using a phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by a soviet dictator. >> senator flake tells kasie hunt he hopes his speech will encourage republicans to stand up to the president when they believe he's wrong. >> the death toll in last week's mudslides in southern california has climbed to 20. on sunday thousands in...
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in belgium and that also was bombed working diligently and began to have relationships to talk to nikitahrushchev so they saw perhaps they were leaning towards socialism so if you mention the black star line did he have any serious relationship where he could cultivate a relationship that could have bridged the gap? and if so with that political wizardry would he have to think it would be easy for him to be deported? it was very easy for the united states to classify him to be subversive and to be deported. i am trying to put myself in that frame of mind to see if he thought about that and what was his options what was articulating those legitimate aspirations? lastly,. >> no no no. [laughter] when the lieutenant goodman probably was shut down -- shot down in syria he was captured and jesse jackson with few other leaders petitioned to be an american but he was black. what was the moral effect on those syrian people would he was literally killing them? and to be captured that is an african-american with serious damage what causes our people to petition for his release? >> thank you for th
in belgium and that also was bombed working diligently and began to have relationships to talk to nikitahrushchev so they saw perhaps they were leaning towards socialism so if you mention the black star line did he have any serious relationship where he could cultivate a relationship that could have bridged the gap? and if so with that political wizardry would he have to think it would be easy for him to be deported? it was very easy for the united states to classify him to be subversive and to...
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it bears noting that so fraught with mall ills was the phrase enemy of the people that even nikita khrushcheve, telling the communist party the phrase introduced by stalin for the purpose of, annihilating such individuals unquote. who disagreed with the supreme leader. this alone should be the source of great shame for us in this body. especially for those of us in the president's party. for they're shamable repulsive statements. and, of course the president has the it precisely backward. despotism is then me of the people. the free press is the despot's enemy which makes the free press the guardian of democracy. when a figure in power reflexively calls any press that doesn't suit him, fake news, it is that person who should be the figure of suspicion. not the press. i dare say that anyone who had the privilege and awesome responsibility to serve in this chamber know that these reflexive slurs of fake news are dubious at best. those of us who travel overseas, especially to war zones, and other troubled areas, all around the globe, encounter members of u.s. based media, who risk their lives, a
it bears noting that so fraught with mall ills was the phrase enemy of the people that even nikita khrushcheve, telling the communist party the phrase introduced by stalin for the purpose of, annihilating such individuals unquote. who disagreed with the supreme leader. this alone should be the source of great shame for us in this body. especially for those of us in the president's party. for they're shamable repulsive statements. and, of course the president has the it precisely backward....
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in may nine hundred sixty four egyptian president jamal abdel nasser and soviet leader nikita khrushchev attended celebrations marking the start of the second stage of building the us one hide them. at the push of a button water levels behind the dam rose rapidly. the project was on track but at the expense of over one hundred twenty thousand new b.m.s. in both. egypt and sudan who were forced to move. out as i did the idea that it was very difficult to be pulled out of our homeland and taken to another place it was very harsh for the displacement my family suffered in the newbie and region was very painful it was a huge sacrifice the thing that. they left everything behind many people died among the many children no one was given any time to do anything our people had to leave everything in a rush to catch the boat move. civilization dating back thousands of years was up to. the newbie in the school their homeland the land of gold. but it was now gone forever. just a meager sum of money. and a muscle and they wanted to talk with my father to see thirty six egyptian pounds in compensatio
in may nine hundred sixty four egyptian president jamal abdel nasser and soviet leader nikita khrushchev attended celebrations marking the start of the second stage of building the us one hide them. at the push of a button water levels behind the dam rose rapidly. the project was on track but at the expense of over one hundred twenty thousand new b.m.s. in both. egypt and sudan who were forced to move. out as i did the idea that it was very difficult to be pulled out of our homeland and taken...
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kennedy during the cuban missile crisis using that kind of language with nikita khrushchev of the sovieton. whether this brings us closer to war or not, i don't know. but mr. clapper's argument was also about misconceptions and miscalculations. and what you don't want to do when you have this tense situation between two nuclear powers is for the resolve of one side to be not understood by the other. and that would lead to a miscalculation. the president should not be tweeting about nuclear war. we can send messages like that without tweets. and we can do it in a more professional way. it was very unfortunate he did that today. >> jason miller, your response to that? you heard clapper say this moves us closer to war. you heard tim say you shouldn't joke about nuclear war, especially with a regime like north korea. >> i don't think this moves us closer to nuclear war and i don't think the president was joking. i think we have to take a step back and look clearly as what kim was doing today which is trying to divide south korea from the u.s., saying that he wants to sit down and have some s
kennedy during the cuban missile crisis using that kind of language with nikita khrushchev of the sovieton. whether this brings us closer to war or not, i don't know. but mr. clapper's argument was also about misconceptions and miscalculations. and what you don't want to do when you have this tense situation between two nuclear powers is for the resolve of one side to be not understood by the other. and that would lead to a miscalculation. the president should not be tweeting about nuclear war....
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the prospect of a military engagement prompted nikita chris jeff's offer to remove the his publicd to forgo call when it seemed war was imminent. havesaid, this could easily resulted in armed conflict, as many here have written. so well kennedy's mobilization of force really does seem to have made his diplomacy more effective, we will need to be much more granular in underlining which strategic come in a more a role contemporary scenario in which americans and russians find themselves i to i. thank you. -- eye to eye. thank you. barbara: his essay has an especially evocative title, grab dodd by the beard. chris jeff and the kennedys. jeff --khrusis hchev and the kennedys. i am going to plant a word that my former colleague and friend mentioned. granular. what we have for the 1960's is a , bothar understanding because of the american side, the tapes that i spent some time with your, and on the soviet side. we have the capacity of oferstanding the politics that time in a way that is not true of all times. i am going to try to do that on the soviet side. to lay a basis i want to remind y
the prospect of a military engagement prompted nikita chris jeff's offer to remove the his publicd to forgo call when it seemed war was imminent. havesaid, this could easily resulted in armed conflict, as many here have written. so well kennedy's mobilization of force really does seem to have made his diplomacy more effective, we will need to be much more granular in underlining which strategic come in a more a role contemporary scenario in which americans and russians find themselves i to i....
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night before, stalin says to this guy nikita khrushchev was aprotcgc of stalin at this point , he says he's flying in and stalin had this perverse sense of humor that everyone in the regime is the with. holland won't see somebody for a long time and then will see them and say what, you haven't been arrested yet? that's his sense of humor. how would you like to work in that regime? anyway, so chris jeff, yes, ruben chavez flying to moscow. it's the communists, they hate each other. nothing but pouring filled over each other in their propaganda and chris jeff doesn't know what to say so he takes it as a joke, he's going to join the communist party. stalin says no, ribbon chavez flying to moscow. anyway, to get towards the end, of this story, stalin hasn't told many people, he just told krista the night before. he hasn't told the border guards so ruben shaw is flying on hitler's personal plane, the condor across from kaliningrad. into soviet territory and the soviet border guards don't know. it's an unadorned identified plane and they begin to shoot the antiaircraft guns. and they miss. t
night before, stalin says to this guy nikita khrushchev was aprotcgc of stalin at this point , he says he's flying in and stalin had this perverse sense of humor that everyone in the regime is the with. holland won't see somebody for a long time and then will see them and say what, you haven't been arrested yet? that's his sense of humor. how would you like to work in that regime? anyway, so chris jeff, yes, ruben chavez flying to moscow. it's the communists, they hate each other. nothing but...
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nikita cruise chef forbade its use. the free press is the despot's enemy. what are you trying to do with these speeches? >> i'm trying to say you can talk about crowd size. and that is innocuous. if there's a falsehood there. but when you reflexively refer to the press as the enemy of the people, or fake news, that has real damage. it has real damage to our standing in the world. and i noted how bad it is for a president to take what was popularized by joseph stalin, the enemy of the people, to refer to the press. and then, now, today, you have authoritarians across the world using the term fake news to justify cracking down on their opposition. or to staunch legitimate debate. that is nothing we should be proud of. so i'm going to talk about how damaging that is. it will be, i think, on the same day, probably wednesday, that the president is giving out fake news awards. i just want to -- want the president to know that this has real consequences. >> and just to be clear, you don't believe the president is telling the truth with that tweet that denied he us
nikita cruise chef forbade its use. the free press is the despot's enemy. what are you trying to do with these speeches? >> i'm trying to say you can talk about crowd size. and that is innocuous. if there's a falsehood there. but when you reflexively refer to the press as the enemy of the people, or fake news, that has real damage. it has real damage to our standing in the world. and i noted how bad it is for a president to take what was popularized by joseph stalin, the enemy of the...
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such an amazing place for me because initially it was a vision that was implemented by a woman named nikita. so i'm excited that you have been able to go visit. there are so many things that but you all could participate in, and i just want to say that 10,000 texts were sent out yesterday, to remind people to vote next week in key races in virginia, new jersey, michigan and other state's. they're in room 358 all weekend doing phone banking and texting. so if we could go and visit them, please go there. let us go ahead and get started here. only ready, ladies? yes! we have the ceo come ahead of the federation of hottest and welfare agencies, a new york city-based poverty fighting organization. erika who is a political director for "our -- the future of grassroots and congressional politics." let's give it up for erica. we have the next guest who is action,", an wish unapologetically judicial organization working for justice, inclusion, and equity in the u.s. we have rebecca, a former obama white house staff and senior fellow for disability policy at the center for american progress. woo! [ap
such an amazing place for me because initially it was a vision that was implemented by a woman named nikita. so i'm excited that you have been able to go visit. there are so many things that but you all could participate in, and i just want to say that 10,000 texts were sent out yesterday, to remind people to vote next week in key races in virginia, new jersey, michigan and other state's. they're in room 358 all weekend doing phone banking and texting. so if we could go and visit them, please...
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we are rather in an era in which the authoritarian impulse is reasserting itself even nikita khrushchev forbade it use telling the soviet communist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of quote annihilating such individuals unquote and for the first time ever the committee to protect journalists is sending a delegation to the us to study the threats on journalists but many supporters they've endorsed the fake news awards mike here saying do you understand how insanely lucky we are to have president trump we told him to go and destroy the political order he's doing it hash tag make america great again now the white house they can say that they continue to respect the press we welcome access to the media every day i'm standing right here taking questions the president does so regularly we want to know what you think of all of this as always you can join in with our hash tag a.j. news get thank you leah off we go to chicago with james warren who is the chief media writer for the poynter institute for media studies lovely to see you again i don't want to talk
we are rather in an era in which the authoritarian impulse is reasserting itself even nikita khrushchev forbade it use telling the soviet communist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of quote annihilating such individuals unquote and for the first time ever the committee to protect journalists is sending a delegation to the us to study the threats on journalists but many supporters they've endorsed the fake news awards mike here saying do you understand how...
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that's such an amazing place for was aause, initially, it vision that was implemented by a woman named nikita. i'm excited you have been able to go visit. there's so many things you participated in and i'm glad to say the geo tv team sent out 10,000 texts reminding people to vote next week in key races in virginia, new jersey, michigan, and other states. room 350 all weekend. go visit them, please go there. let's get started here. waiting, ladies? we are going to bring up jennifer austin jones, who is a ceo. she is part of a policy fighting and advocacy organization. toya who is aand political director for our revolution, future for grassroots and congressional politics. let's give it up for erika. we have the ceo of been the arc -- bend the arc jewish action and unapologetically jewish national organization working for justice, inclusion, and equity in the u.s. yes. we have rebecca, a former obama white house staff and senior fellow for disability policy at the center for american progress. [applause] carmen: we have liliana, a trans -- latina working to uplift trans women of color's voices.
that's such an amazing place for was aause, initially, it vision that was implemented by a woman named nikita. i'm excited you have been able to go visit. there's so many things you participated in and i'm glad to say the geo tv team sent out 10,000 texts reminding people to vote next week in key races in virginia, new jersey, michigan, and other states. room 350 all weekend. go visit them, please go there. let's get started here. waiting, ladies? we are going to bring up jennifer austin jones,...
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nikita gnash hearing her baby's heart beat once again. >> i don't know what to say. >> reporter: heron, lucas, passed away when he was just six months old. >> the worst possible moment any mother can imagine. >> reporter: four years after experiencing her deepest pain, she was finally ready to fly from minnesota to oklahoma for this precious moment. >> that is an indescribable feeling. it sounded like it did when i was pregnant with lucas. >> breathing new life into a baby from tulsa. >> he was in cardiac arrest for almost 25 minutes. >> reporter: he was diagnosed with heart defects, receiving a heart transplant at 3 months. this letter of gratitude from colten's mom to jennie. >> at the darkest time of your life you made so many others with your donations from the heart that beats in my sweet boy's chest, we thank you. >> reporter: colten, now 4, his health an up hill battle, but his heart, driving. >> oh, thank you. >> reporter: the two boys sharing a bond. their two families forever connected. >> lucas' heart is still getting to live on. i'm not just caring for colten, i'm caring
nikita gnash hearing her baby's heart beat once again. >> i don't know what to say. >> reporter: heron, lucas, passed away when he was just six months old. >> the worst possible moment any mother can imagine. >> reporter: four years after experiencing her deepest pain, she was finally ready to fly from minnesota to oklahoma for this precious moment. >> that is an indescribable feeling. it sounded like it did when i was pregnant with lucas. >> breathing new...
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it should be noted that nikita khrushchev who followed stalin, forbade its use saying that was too loadedaligned a whole group or class of people, and it shouldn't be done. i don't think that we should be using a phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by a soviet dictator. >> are you calling the president a liar? >> no. i don't use that word. you'll note in the speech when i deliver it, i never use that word. that's for others to use if they want, but i don't. >> you also point out that it's particularly important for members of this president's party, the republican party, to stand up in opposition to these alternative facts. at what point do you think you have to consider leaving the republican party if president trump is the head of it? >> i am a conservative. this has been my party for my whole life. what i'm trying to do with the speech is basically nudge the president back where i think we elected officials ought to be. and i think that's a role that i should have as a member of the senate. we can't just retreat into camps like we're doing. people need to stand up and say this is
it should be noted that nikita khrushchev who followed stalin, forbade its use saying that was too loadedaligned a whole group or class of people, and it shouldn't be done. i don't think that we should be using a phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by a soviet dictator. >> are you calling the president a liar? >> no. i don't use that word. you'll note in the speech when i deliver it, i never use that word. that's for others to use if they want, but i don't. >> you also...
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it should be noted that nikita khrushchev, who folloge stalin, forbade its use saying that was too loadede. i don't think that we should be using a phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by a soviet dictator. stuart: well, kelly ward, who is running for jeff flake's seat, she's released a campaign ad on the subject. roll tape. >> the number continues to rise. heinous crimes committed by illegals who were protected by obama's daca program. rape, murder, two young girls killed in a deadly hit and run. this is why president trump has demanded congressional action. so how are some arizona leaders planning to protect us? by rewarding illegal behavior. martha mcsally and jeff flake both supported obama's illegal daca program. both are ready to grant amnesty to nearly 800,000 illegals. stuart: all right. senate candidate for arizona kelly ward joins us now. are you fully onboard with the line on all the issues? >> well, you know, i am onboard for the america first agenda which is stopping illegal immigration, building the wall, securing our border, getting rid of obamacare, lowering taxes, ma
it should be noted that nikita khrushchev, who folloge stalin, forbade its use saying that was too loadede. i don't think that we should be using a phrase that's been rejected as too loaded by a soviet dictator. stuart: well, kelly ward, who is running for jeff flake's seat, she's released a campaign ad on the subject. roll tape. >> the number continues to rise. heinous crimes committed by illegals who were protected by obama's daca program. rape, murder, two young girls killed in a...
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it bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase "enemy of the people" that even nikita kruschevommunist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of "annihilating such individuals" who disagreed with the supreme leader. what matters is the daily disassembling of our democratic institutions. we are a mature democracy. it's past time to stop excusing or ignoring or worse endorsing these attacks on the truth. for if we compromise the truth for the sake of our politics, we are lost. >> senator jeff flake is looking worldwide at the impact that donald trump's rhetoric is having on free speech and the free press. joining us now, harvard university teachers who wrote a book called "how democracies die." they wrote "this is how we tend to think of democracies dying, at the hands of men with guns, but there's another way to break a democracy, it's less dramatic but equally destructive. democracies may die not at the hands of generals but of elected leaders, presidents or prime ministers who subvert the very process that brought them to power. the tragic paradox
it bears noting that so fraught with malice was the phrase "enemy of the people" that even nikita kruschevommunist party that the phrase had been introduced by stalin for the purpose of "annihilating such individuals" who disagreed with the supreme leader. what matters is the daily disassembling of our democratic institutions. we are a mature democracy. it's past time to stop excusing or ignoring or worse endorsing these attacks on the truth. for if we compromise the truth...
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kennedy and soviet premier nikita khrushchev in the early 1960's. the university of virginia at thecenter is looking complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the discussions included assessments of franklin d nixon,lt, jfk, richard torch h w bush, and bill clinton, as well russian counterparts. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome panel, our second relationsu.s. soviet in the 1960's and 1970's. i am not going to chair the panel that i will turn the duties over to my colleague at the miller center, professor barbara perry who is going to acre the panel. she is a noted scholar of the kennedy
kennedy and soviet premier nikita khrushchev in the early 1960's. the university of virginia at thecenter is looking complicated history between u.s. and russian leaders over the last century. the discussions included assessments of franklin d nixon,lt, jfk, richard torch h w bush, and bill clinton, as well russian counterparts. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome panel, our second relationsu.s. soviet in the 1960's and 1970's. i am not going to chair the panel that i will turn the duties...