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they didn't have the term public enemy number one there, but i use n it in my book. hehe was, he had become public enemy number one. he was the guy who killed custer, you know? civil war hero. and pretty notorious for his role in the indian wars. and so when he turned himself in at fort buford or with his people and his children including his young son and had his son surrender his rifle in a very poignant with ceremony which i describe in my book, he makes a a point of saying that e reason he came back is he wanted to make sure his children could see how the white man was living and learn to endure and assimilate into this new culture. he was so famous then that everybody, people would -- him and would surround want his autograph, and, you know, just kind of soak up some of his mojo. he was a celebrity. a lot of people were courting him for their wild west shows. there were a number of circuses traveling the country then including -- which featured cowboys and indians and animals too. he hooked up with a couple of troupes and traveled around. it was not -- the reaso
they didn't have the term public enemy number one there, but i use n it in my book. hehe was, he had become public enemy number one. he was the guy who killed custer, you know? civil war hero. and pretty notorious for his role in the indian wars. and so when he turned himself in at fort buford or with his people and his children including his young son and had his son surrender his rifle in a very poignant with ceremony which i describe in my book, he makes a a point of saying that e reason he...
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they didn't have the term public enemy number one, but i use it in my book.he had become public enemy number one part he was the guy who killed custer, a great civil war hero and pretty notorious for his role in the indian wars. when he turned himself in he had his son surrender his rifle in a very poignant ceremony which i my book and he makes a point of saying that the reason they come back as he wanted to make sure his children could see how the white man was living in learn to endure and assimilate into this new culture. he was so famous then that everybody, people, the soldiers would surround him and one his autograph and just kind ofk soak up some of his mojo. he was a celebrity. a lote of people recording him for their wild west shows, there were a numberse of circuses traveling the country including, they featured cowboys and indians and animals and he hooked up with a couple troops and traveled around. the reason native americans join some of the shows is and because was great that they could appear in the shows, it was a way off the reservation. it
they didn't have the term public enemy number one, but i use it in my book.he had become public enemy number one part he was the guy who killed custer, a great civil war hero and pretty notorious for his role in the indian wars. when he turned himself in he had his son surrender his rifle in a very poignant ceremony which i my book and he makes a point of saying that the reason they come back as he wanted to make sure his children could see how the white man was living in learn to endure and...
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to make tim leary public enemy number one. then he is tied in with the brotherhood of brotherly love and there is a 5 million-dollar bond put on his head and that's the highest bond ever posted for an american. >> and nixon sent an attorney general to switzerland to lean on the swiss and say give us leary, agricola patterson was on the back. that was a level of obsession that nixon had. the thing that kept amazing us with his ability to encounter interesting people, you mentioned andy warhol and he was writing letters to mick jagger say can you send a boat to algeria to rescue me. he was best friends with alan ginsberg, the great american poet. communicated with him enormously when tim was finally captured and brought back after this unbelievable catch me if you can escapade it does seem like something out of a movie his bought to. prison and he hears his new cellmate whom he can't see trying to communicate with him. i welcoming him. tim finally figures out, said charlie? charlie manson? so right from the beginning and the whi
to make tim leary public enemy number one. then he is tied in with the brotherhood of brotherly love and there is a 5 million-dollar bond put on his head and that's the highest bond ever posted for an american. >> and nixon sent an attorney general to switzerland to lean on the swiss and say give us leary, agricola patterson was on the back. that was a level of obsession that nixon had. the thing that kept amazing us with his ability to encounter interesting people, you mentioned andy...
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he's been the remainers‘ public enemy number one ever since he led the out campaign, but now he comesg let's all be friends again. we'll look ahead to that speech, in which the foreign secretary's main message is that brexit is a liberal project, not a nationalist one. it may not entirely convince all his opponents. i think we've had enough of sound bites. liberal, outward—looking, global, buccaneering, brexit means brexit, deep and special partnership, no deal better than a bad deal. all those are slogans. we'll ask the liberal in chief how he feels about boris's tanks on his lawn. the 0xfam crisis. is this only about one agency? or does the whole sector have questions to answer? this boy is an outstanding science student at the state school in the north of england. what's his ambition? do you see science in your future? yeah, like, i want to become a chef and apply science to cooking. young, gifted and poor, what should we do to help realise their potential? and you probably saw the 0bama painting. it's gone down rather well, so we'll be asking someone who has
he's been the remainers‘ public enemy number one ever since he led the out campaign, but now he comesg let's all be friends again. we'll look ahead to that speech, in which the foreign secretary's main message is that brexit is a liberal project, not a nationalist one. it may not entirely convince all his opponents. i think we've had enough of sound bites. liberal, outward—looking, global, buccaneering, brexit means brexit, deep and special partnership, no deal better than a bad deal. all...
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public enemy literally said we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's extreme politicso are the people i've got out here? haven't you got a responsibility to them rather than what you personally -- >> i have a responsibility to my people and my culture, because my people and my culture have been brutalized and ignored for years. ♪ my mother standing in the welfare line ♪ ♪ the way you survive this crime ♪ ♪ my life is over so i might as well speak my mind ♪ >> ice t is the first west coast gangster rap. reality rap. 6:00 in the morning police at my door. ice t did it way before nwa did it. ♪ straight outta compton ♪ ice cube from a gang called with attitude ♪ ♪ squeeze the trigger and bodies are hauled off ♪ >> the los angeles rap group nwa drew fire from police because its album "straight outta compton" talked in brutal and vulgar language about retaliating for anti-gang sweeps in the l.a. area. >> nwa gave us the gritty, grimy gang-banging streets of compton. this is what's going on with us. ♪ as i leave believe i'm stomping ♪ ♪ when i come back, boy, i'm coming strai
public enemy literally said we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's extreme politicso are the people i've got out here? haven't you got a responsibility to them rather than what you personally -- >> i have a responsibility to my people and my culture, because my people and my culture have been brutalized and ignored for years. ♪ my mother standing in the welfare line ♪ ♪ the way you survive this crime ♪ ♪ my life is over so i might as well speak my mind...
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springsteen to give all the trivia lauren hill pheromones the true grit and mopey immortal technique and public enemy. join me every thursday on the i like simon chill and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm show business i'll see you then. always got something in the media let me just in with a little practice can you but most of which we do it when people of you offer to me i will show you do you. see a new future because i've seen my new. movie and. the myth and showed cynical pulls to the police but yes it has been possible for the most of you. you moment with because the what you brought some species to think of well what you believe. that would usually do. you would you. even the political diminutive someone to be so bored. first their money from exposed to the over the steel mills also saw more of the import of them in some of the those musculature. money in the hands of the shyness or more the trust of. him still quite serious and for much of john. mason your story has still some i don't mean as a career it was a billboard moment he believed. to see a children's whistl
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to -- to do what we talked about earlier make him public enemy number one and at this point tied in with internal love as god father essentially and there was a $5 million bond put on his head at that time which was had the highest criminal bond ever posted for individual america. so -- yeah nixon sent attorney general john mimple el to switzerland the bairvegly lean on the swiss and say give us leary. kind of lost history i think we were -- going to pat ourselves on the back i think hasn't been written about a lot that was the level of obsession that nixon said. i was going to say the thing that -- kept amazing us i think as we worked on about tim was his ability to -- encounter interesting poem and he was writing letters to mick jagger saying can you send a boat to algeria to rescue me and use this world that he lived in. he was best friends with alan ginsberg great american poet, and communicated with him, you know, enormously. and then when tim was funnelly captured and brought back after this -- unbelievable catch me if you can escapade that does seem like something out of a movie.
to -- to do what we talked about earlier make him public enemy number one and at this point tied in with internal love as god father essentially and there was a $5 million bond put on his head at that time which was had the highest criminal bond ever posted for individual america. so -- yeah nixon sent attorney general john mimple el to switzerland the bairvegly lean on the swiss and say give us leary. kind of lost history i think we were -- going to pat ourselves on the back i think hasn't...
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my ninth grade son and one of the most important things i teach as a home schooler talk about public enemies in american society, one of the most important things i do is to teach the importance of reading closely and annotating. among the beltway journalism said, reading a book for interviewing an author can't do to its the washington read. those of you in the business that needs looking at the index for your name. [laughter] one of the questions i have tackled in the 25 years that i've spent a them both old and new media is who gets to define a journalist, and perhaps most important has been the gathering of an incredible group of citizen journalists who have stashed the club. [applause] when we talk with so much of the beltway media and demented credentialed media if they think they are the only ones who get to define who is a journalist and the thing that i admire about his team into those who seek to follow in his footsteps is that it isn't to be a part of the club, is to smash the club. [applause] i didn't go to journalism school and i believe that the modern j. school is one of the wo
my ninth grade son and one of the most important things i teach as a home schooler talk about public enemies in american society, one of the most important things i do is to teach the importance of reading closely and annotating. among the beltway journalism said, reading a book for interviewing an author can't do to its the washington read. those of you in the business that needs looking at the index for your name. [laughter] one of the questions i have tackled in the 25 years that i've spent...
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one of the most important things i teach as a homeschooler and talk about public enemies one of the most important things i do as an english teacher is to teach the importance of reading closely and annotated. among the journalism set reading a book in preparation of an author constitutes the washington read, those of you the business know that means looking in the index for your name. so, one of the questions i tackled in the 25 years that i have spent in both old and new media an old new media is who gets to defined a journalist. perhaps the most important act that james o'keefe has committed has been the gathering of an incredible group of citizen journalist who have smash the club. [applause] the problem with the beltway media and the j school minted credential media essay think they're the only ones who get to defined who is a journalist. the thing i admire about james o'keefe and his team and those who seek to follow in his footsteps as their goal is not to be a part of the club. their goal is to smash the club. [applause] i did not go to journalism school and i believe the modern
one of the most important things i teach as a homeschooler and talk about public enemies one of the most important things i do as an english teacher is to teach the importance of reading closely and annotated. among the journalism set reading a book in preparation of an author constitutes the washington read, those of you the business know that means looking in the index for your name. so, one of the questions i tackled in the 25 years that i have spent in both old and new media an old new...
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bruce springsteen trivia lauryn hill vera munch the true grit dead prez immortal technique and public enemy. of. the united states is going to look very deep in the mystic crisis challenge american supremacy in the north from the outside noise from russia not from china but inside those sites what you see now on the ground russia and. lizzie's you know russia. is. understandable of times to find somebody outside the united states who is responsible for that while the real problem is inside. that. circle i want to do things that show. everybody is really trying to be very clear like go away go to. management. and they on they they have one they have and they have nailed the fat man you. must get me you need yeah you feel this very. soft yeah i'm numb what do you how much they have a home of something like your body looks local just one day in the woods my mum never talks to me mind if this goes back to my helmet available to measure the constant negative pressure. say this is charlie munger as approach to economic slow bolt blow bubbles for wells fargo bail out wells fargo bail out the touri
bruce springsteen trivia lauryn hill vera munch the true grit dead prez immortal technique and public enemy. of. the united states is going to look very deep in the mystic crisis challenge american supremacy in the north from the outside noise from russia not from china but inside those sites what you see now on the ground russia and. lizzie's you know russia. is. understandable of times to find somebody outside the united states who is responsible for that while the real problem is inside....
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they didn't have the term public enemy number one there, but i use it in my book. he had become public enemy number one. he was the guy who killed custer, you know? a great civil war hero. and pretty notorious for his role in the indian wars. and so when he turned himself in at fort buford with his people and his children including his young son and had his son surrender his rifle in a very poignant sr. moanny -- poignant ceremony which i describe in my book, he makes a point of saying that the reason he came back is he wanted to make sure his children could see how the white man was living and learn to endure, assimilate into this new culture. he was so famous then that everybody, people would -- soldiers would surround him and want his autograph, and, you know, just kind of soak up some of his mojo. he was a celebrity. a lot of people were courting him for their wild west shows. there were a number of circuses traveling the country then including -- which featured cowboys and indians. and animals too. and he hooked up with a couple of troupes and traveled around.
they didn't have the term public enemy number one there, but i use it in my book. he had become public enemy number one. he was the guy who killed custer, you know? a great civil war hero. and pretty notorious for his role in the indian wars. and so when he turned himself in at fort buford with his people and his children including his young son and had his son surrender his rifle in a very poignant sr. moanny -- poignant ceremony which i describe in my book, he makes a point of saying that the...
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of the trivia lauren hill pheromone show the true grit dead prez mopey immortal technique and public enemy. was similar to the sports deal with the studio yes in most of the snowboarder the only one of them is one. beautiful yes good good new person though here bush will say you know you put him over the i'm close but i'm just material to my gym the idea of the on the grounds of the thought of you know something just the. system to me now will some day in cinemas on the human spawn of the p.b.s. dog you know so yes so you'll still. to come soon as you put yellow with some of the field some of the shows you call bulls to the police and yes the street but still the most of them so just to take a well not usually a yeah you know what i would usually do couples one nation as we see would you do you see chelsea stefanos dollars to send them to the. even the playful new me is also minimal so. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. deep. crisis. from russian. side. around russia. whi
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and the mood for conservatives seems to be the fbi is public enemy number one for them.romuld see a guilty plea rick gates, a trump campaign eight, as early as today. how will this issue impact the agenda? >> pretty amazing to see the gop and the movement confronting the fbi and law enforcement in particular. they are pillars of support for us, we have stood for that and it is a liberal element to america, especially college campuses threatening these institutions. wehink it is fair to say, need to pick up a few bad apples from the fbi and everywhere else. to challenge the institution itself and weaken it at a time america has criminal challenges involving cybersecurity, mass shootings, drug epidemics. it is rock to focus in a negative way, we need an fbi that is energetic, poised, recruiting the right people to its ranks, comprised of 35,000 people. peoplecause four or five fell down on the job or haven't done the right thing, it is not a good idea to take on this whole institution. it is bad for america and we hope we don't make it political fodder for this election th
and the mood for conservatives seems to be the fbi is public enemy number one for them.romuld see a guilty plea rick gates, a trump campaign eight, as early as today. how will this issue impact the agenda? >> pretty amazing to see the gop and the movement confronting the fbi and law enforcement in particular. they are pillars of support for us, we have stood for that and it is a liberal element to america, especially college campuses threatening these institutions. wehink it is fair to...
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she is public enemy number one for republicans and also there is an intergenerational discussion goingn with the democrats. at 77, some say she needs to move on. she showed them i have more stamina than all of you. i will stand here for eight hours and talk about this issue. maybe it doesn't advance the ball legislatively but perhaps for her politically it does help her in the midterms with that section of her base. >> jesse: pretty impressive. eight hours. tom, have you ever done anything for eight hours straight? >> tom: eight hours, every day, that's all we do. i saw "mr. smith goes to washington." he was there for two days. ted cruz 221 hours and everybody made fun of him. -- did 22 hours. >> jesse: we've had that schumer shut down, pelosi marathon speech. boycotting the inauguration. is there something else besides stunt that the democrats have? >> kimberly: every day it is like ripley's believe it or not. what are they going to do next? one of a getting done? how about helping people and coming to the table and working cooperatively. i say this for both sides that everybody needs
she is public enemy number one for republicans and also there is an intergenerational discussion goingn with the democrats. at 77, some say she needs to move on. she showed them i have more stamina than all of you. i will stand here for eight hours and talk about this issue. maybe it doesn't advance the ball legislatively but perhaps for her politically it does help her in the midterms with that section of her base. >> jesse: pretty impressive. eight hours. tom, have you ever done...
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tim, the nra is being treated like public enemy number one. i'm starting to sea-tac particulars used by ref's rand sullivan back in the days when they want america to distance itself from apartheid, south africa. half dozen countries are going to drop their' association with nra. do you think that's right? >> no, i don't think it's right at all. i can understand consumers' knee jerk reactions to this stuff. but they don't make any sense. what we need to do is come up with a real solution to protect these kids. this whole notion of let's change the age to buy guns or let's change a few gun rules is complete crazy and ultimately feel good legislation that will do zero good. we need to make scooments so they are fortresses. so people don't want to go there because they are afraid they will get shot. charles: do you want them to look like fortresses? the alternative would be to have trained teach sister security guards. >> they do not need to look like fortresses. they can look the way they look now. all we need is 3% to 5% of the teachers, admini
tim, the nra is being treated like public enemy number one. i'm starting to sea-tac particulars used by ref's rand sullivan back in the days when they want america to distance itself from apartheid, south africa. half dozen countries are going to drop their' association with nra. do you think that's right? >> no, i don't think it's right at all. i can understand consumers' knee jerk reactions to this stuff. but they don't make any sense. what we need to do is come up with a real solution...
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plus he has become the democrats' favorite public enemy number one. house intel committee chairman devin nunes joins us to smash back at the critics, discuss that next big memo drop, and the punking of adam schiff. but, first, trump calls the senate's bluff on immigration and stansd stands up for the victims who are the real victims. that's the foe consultation of tonight's angle. have you heard the media off anfawn all over capitol hill's latest immigration plan? it's being billed as a bipartisan approach which is a complete joke since its sponsors are amnesty zealot john mccain of arizona and liberal delaware senator chris coons. this bill is basically a rerun of the failed gang of 8 fiasco that flopped out in 2013. remember that legislation was so unpopular that even its original sponsor marco rubio had to walk it back and now he considers it a big mistake. so gang of 82.0 would grant legal status and a path to citizenship to young migrants who came here before 2014. and that is a number that far exceeds the 1.8 million that president trump was wil
plus he has become the democrats' favorite public enemy number one. house intel committee chairman devin nunes joins us to smash back at the critics, discuss that next big memo drop, and the punking of adam schiff. but, first, trump calls the senate's bluff on immigration and stansd stands up for the victims who are the real victims. that's the foe consultation of tonight's angle. have you heard the media off anfawn all over capitol hill's latest immigration plan? it's being billed as a...
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. >> in 1929, malone is put on the case to take down public enemy number one, al capone, the brutal chicagoown as the original scarface. malone leaves behind notes from his undercover work. marty shares them with irs agent paul camacho, who is shocked. >> it's a total bonanza. he's opening up aspects of the case that nobody even knew about. >> so, they send him in on a pretty dangerous assignment. what do they tell him to do? >> they knew what capone did, but they didn't really know how and they didn't really know who. who were the specific players, the details of how they did it? >> according to the case-file notes that marty inherited, malone goes by the alias mike lepito, posing as a philadelphia gangster on the run. >> even though he was as irish as guinness stout, he can pose as a greek. he can pose as an italian. he was this chameleon. >> he had the whole setup done, from the fedora to the double-breasted suits to the silk underwear, even with the initials m.l. on it for mike lepito. >> mike checks in to the lexington hotel in chicago, capone headquarters, and slowly infiltrates his g
. >> in 1929, malone is put on the case to take down public enemy number one, al capone, the brutal chicagoown as the original scarface. malone leaves behind notes from his undercover work. marty shares them with irs agent paul camacho, who is shocked. >> it's a total bonanza. he's opening up aspects of the case that nobody even knew about. >> so, they send him in on a pretty dangerous assignment. what do they tell him to do? >> they knew what capone did, but they didn't...
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was someone that could sing with the level of stevie wonder with the break beat background of a public enemye in my world ♪ >> female emcees wasn't a pop cultural phenomenon really until salt n pepa, and that blew the doors off it. ♪ what a man, what a man, what a mighty good man ♪ >> it opened up the door, well, who else are females rapping? oh. m.c. lyte. ♪ can i get a >> who you calling a bitch? >> oh. who's this queen latifah girl? ♪ >> and then later on, oh, who's this missy? ♪ oh, missy try to maintain >> they were respected as artists. they didn't have to shake booty or wear a low-cut blouse. it changed the way we viewed things. ♪ ♪ i can't stand the rain >> to me, the best two female emcees to come out of the '90s are missy elliot and lauryn hill. ♪ never called you again >> you see the role of women in hip-hop, is it changing? like yourself? >> something that's always been there. whether or not they got the, you know, the acknowledgement they should have, they've always been there. and just now maybe they'll truly be acknowledged. ♪ guys are only ♪ that thing, that thing ♪ that thin
was someone that could sing with the level of stevie wonder with the break beat background of a public enemye in my world ♪ >> female emcees wasn't a pop cultural phenomenon really until salt n pepa, and that blew the doors off it. ♪ what a man, what a man, what a mighty good man ♪ >> it opened up the door, well, who else are females rapping? oh. m.c. lyte. ♪ can i get a >> who you calling a bitch? >> oh. who's this queen latifah girl? ♪ >> and then later...
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he's the author of two memoir, fugitive days, a public enemy and recently. inaudible] he's edited and written many books on education theory, policy, practice and he used his voice as an advocate for educational reform across the u.s. as a former chicago public school teacher i'm especially thankful for all he does and honored to have him here with us. without further ado, bill and crystal. [applause] and i thank you so much. crystal will begin before she, i want to shout out to the bookstore and point out some of. [inaudible] the public is being erased from what we do and talk about so what public spaces are disappearing in the public is being diminished, insulted, pushed away, place like this is particularly precious. i say all that to say an institution like this is not guaranteed him of these folks have built it up miraculously in the last little while and it's beautiful home for lots of us. it's a place we can come together and have a public conversation authentically. i say all that to say you must buy a book before you leave. it doesn't have to be our
he's the author of two memoir, fugitive days, a public enemy and recently. inaudible] he's edited and written many books on education theory, policy, practice and he used his voice as an advocate for educational reform across the u.s. as a former chicago public school teacher i'm especially thankful for all he does and honored to have him here with us. without further ado, bill and crystal. [applause] and i thank you so much. crystal will begin before she, i want to shout out to the bookstore...
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somehow chiefly responsible for this attack and from the nra where they are labelling the fbi as public enemyber one. >> well, i think it is clear that something did go wrong. what happened is inexcusable when a lead like that comes in. i think it has to be addressed and there were many signs along the way in the system that failed here. that being said, while we certainly can't excuse what happened, it should not be an indictment against the entire fbi. the fbi day in and day out, there are 34,000 americans that are working to keep american citizens here safe around the world. and they do that every single day. and this type of an attack on the fbi really undermines their credibility with the american public, it impacts the moral, it causes distrust which is a key component in trying to find the appropriate leads to actually help them sof-- solve terrorist cases and major kidnapping cases. so there needs to be a review and lot more done in this space regarding vetting and regarding analyzing these type of threats so that we can stop these types of attacks but it shouldn't be a wholesale whol
somehow chiefly responsible for this attack and from the nra where they are labelling the fbi as public enemyber one. >> well, i think it is clear that something did go wrong. what happened is inexcusable when a lead like that comes in. i think it has to be addressed and there were many signs along the way in the system that failed here. that being said, while we certainly can't excuse what happened, it should not be an indictment against the entire fbi. the fbi day in and day out, there...
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couple of attempts but we really thought this 28 month training when he was identified by nixon as public enemy number one, they literally were comparing them to our own . and you know, he decided let's start from there, until he's finally captured 28 months later because in that time, we could understand his personality and the way america was changing . kind of the birth of this demonization in politics or the paranoid politics . also just simply as a yarn. just this riproaring inventor of the guy who actually was able to stay the head of richard nixon. it was not an insubstantial foe. he was an amazing feathe went undercover after getting out of prison. he was spirited out of the country. things that would just not happen today , he went to algeria. had to actually we algeria for reasons that we are outlined in our book area he really thought perhaps you would be killed there. but at the minimum, he was being held hostage. being held prisoner yet again . by the black panthers. so he escaped from there, goes to your and start running into andy warhol. trying to communicate with keith richards
couple of attempts but we really thought this 28 month training when he was identified by nixon as public enemy number one, they literally were comparing them to our own . and you know, he decided let's start from there, until he's finally captured 28 months later because in that time, we could understand his personality and the way america was changing . kind of the birth of this demonization in politics or the paranoid politics . also just simply as a yarn. just this riproaring inventor of...
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barack obama and hillary clinton are considered public enemies number and football player who is call attention to inequality. the other narrative that is symbolized in the figure of the first black president, the multiracial president told us that it entails relinquishes dominance in one group. it said we must make change to realize the promise of america. which path do we choose? i don't know the answer to that one. thank you. i want to leave time for questions and i have to follow-up with some of what you said and the work you have done. one of the things that struck me about a recent piece is how you contrasted the way people experience loss and what that communicates to the world at large. if we think about what happened in ferguson after the killing of michael brown and how protests, riots and the confrontation in the armed police force, that played out on the screens and then we saw how charleston reacted to the killing of nine church members which was more prayerful and forgiving. the reaction was very different to loss and tells us something about how the experience of loss c
barack obama and hillary clinton are considered public enemies number and football player who is call attention to inequality. the other narrative that is symbolized in the figure of the first black president, the multiracial president told us that it entails relinquishes dominance in one group. it said we must make change to realize the promise of america. which path do we choose? i don't know the answer to that one. thank you. i want to leave time for questions and i have to follow-up with...
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barack obama and hillary clinton are considered public enemies number one in this version but also for ballplayers who call attention to inequality. the other narrative symbolized in the field of the first black president, the multi-racial president, tells us solidarity and tells like wishing cultural and economic dominance residing in one group. this a sense that we must make change in order to realize the promise of america, which path we choose -- that is the billion-dollar question i do not know the answer to. thank you. [applause] i want to leave time for questions, but i have to follow-up a little bit with some of what was said and some of the work you have done. one of the things that struck me about one of your most and pieces was how you contrasted lossay people experience and how that communicates to the world at large. if we think about what happened in ferguson after the killing of michael brown and how protests, riots, and these confrontations playedmed police force out on our screens, and then we saw how charleston reacted to the killing of nine church members, which was
barack obama and hillary clinton are considered public enemies number one in this version but also for ballplayers who call attention to inequality. the other narrative symbolized in the field of the first black president, the multi-racial president, tells us solidarity and tells like wishing cultural and economic dominance residing in one group. this a sense that we must make change in order to realize the promise of america, which path we choose -- that is the billion-dollar question i do not...
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all the boys that will go up on the hill have no experience in a war you have the enemy in a definite territory but in public security the enemy is mixed with the population if they shoot to kill innocent people who will be here with a clear conscience because you put the intervention. police have declared a curfew in central colombia after rioting broke out the attorney general revealed fog rebels used a supermarket chain to launder hundreds of millions of dollars. hundreds of people to take to the streets in anger it could put the far in breach of a peace deal or under a forcing assets deal reached in two thousand and sixteen ended hoth a century of civil war in colombia. it out is there much more still to come and it's revolutionizing the way we live but experts say artificial intelligence is being used for militias purpose is. hollow the stormy weather continues across central parts of the mediterranean to play the cloud swirling away haversine some heavy showers into italy in particular cross the balkans some big downpours here thundery showers as well fair amount of snow on the northern flank of that t
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before they take a vote that would put sensitive classified information in the hands of the public and our enemiesimportantly. what did they say? no, you can't make our voters smarter, we're going to vote dumb. that's a fantasy. >> and it's sad. it's come to this. i mean, let's have that conversation. it's come to this, right? >> a year ago, last year he fired comey on his own without any sort of support from the hill. and the hill let it go. and now they are actively working to coordinate this undermining of the democracy from the hill with the speaker of the house as well as chair nunes. it is no longer a case of when is the republican leadership going to stand up. they are now in cahoots with them. this is -- donny is right, extraordinarily dangerous what they are on, what they are on pace to do. >> this investigation is trying to find out one simple thing. did our number one geopolitical enemy have anything to do with our electoral process. i think that's an investigation that should happen. right now the president, based on nothing, based on something he could have written himself is going to
before they take a vote that would put sensitive classified information in the hands of the public and our enemiesimportantly. what did they say? no, you can't make our voters smarter, we're going to vote dumb. that's a fantasy. >> and it's sad. it's come to this. i mean, let's have that conversation. it's come to this, right? >> a year ago, last year he fired comey on his own without any sort of support from the hill. and the hill let it go. and now they are actively working to...
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s i don't see anybody in public service with their name on the ballot that is my t enemy. i am your comrade and i will work with you. so to take the heat that comes with these jobs. these jobs should produce results that america is the right place. they could involve the problems we all have. so with that, to the people of west virginia and the american people i will not campaign against the southern call the where fund raise against them or put any direct mail against them or will not appear or door city advertisements directed at them and i will not use social media campaigns to attack them. washington will be just some -- dysfunctional until we make a truce that we are here for the same reason in the same constitution on the same bible that is what we are here to do. since that civility has broken down in the system has changed, we don't know our family source houses or children, we have to control ourselves throught the rules we should change to treat ourselves in the manner we want to be treated. so i will sign this pledge i hope my colleagues will consider signing th
s i don't see anybody in public service with their name on the ballot that is my t enemy. i am your comrade and i will work with you. so to take the heat that comes with these jobs. these jobs should produce results that america is the right place. they could involve the problems we all have. so with that, to the people of west virginia and the american people i will not campaign against the southern call the where fund raise against them or put any direct mail against them or will not appear...
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. >> the iranian regime has run a very public messaging campaign against the western world targeting its main enemyited states. in december, a massive public protest ignited in tehran and quickly spread to many of iran's major cities. u.s. intel community began to suspect iran was using spyware to locate and then arrest protesters. u.s. investigators discovered iran was also trying to find ways to spy on americans. >> while russia, china, iran and north korea pose the greatest cyber threats, iran will try to penetrate u.s. and allied networks for espionage and lay the groundwork for future cyber attacks. >> while most americans have been focused on iran's nuclear threat, the trump administration has been grappling with the threat of cyber warfare behind the scenes. this new threat is another factor on the president's mind as he decides whether or not to recertify the nuclear deal in only a few weeks. bret. >> bret: jillian, thank you. wild ride on wall street today with a 400-point swing. dow finished down 167. s&p 500 was off 15. nasdaq dropped 16. we begin our midterm election coverage tonight wi
. >> the iranian regime has run a very public messaging campaign against the western world targeting its main enemyited states. in december, a massive public protest ignited in tehran and quickly spread to many of iran's major cities. u.s. intel community began to suspect iran was using spyware to locate and then arrest protesters. u.s. investigators discovered iran was also trying to find ways to spy on americans. >> while russia, china, iran and north korea pose the greatest cyber...
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i don't see anybody in public service that's willing to put their name on the ballot as an enemy. if you're willing to take the heat that comes with these jobs, then let's make sure that we get the results that these jobs should produce. these jobs should produce results that america is the right place to solve the families we all have and lift us up and be the hope of the world. so with that i'm pledging to the people of west virginia and to the american people that i will no i will not direct fundraise against them. i will not distribute any direct maim against them. i will not appear or endorse any advertisements directed at them. and i will not use or endorse social media campaigns that attack them. washington will be dysfunctional until we all draw the line of truth and say we're here for the same reason. we swear to the same constitution, take the same oath, on a bible that he will uphold. since that civility has broken down because the system has changed, we're not here, we don't know our spouses, we don't know our children, we better control ourselves through the -- hopefu
i don't see anybody in public service that's willing to put their name on the ballot as an enemy. if you're willing to take the heat that comes with these jobs, then let's make sure that we get the results that these jobs should produce. these jobs should produce results that america is the right place to solve the families we all have and lift us up and be the hope of the world. so with that i'm pledging to the people of west virginia and to the american people that i will no i will not direct...
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. >> miller cover this white house and public policy for "washington times" enemy u.s. senate we'll see the majority leader saying whoever gets to 60 wins on senate -- a senate immigration debate what in practice tall terms dot that mean? >> well, that means any bill that is put up has a shot at becoming the immigration bill if they can get the 60 votes. they're going to start with a basically a blank bill, a shell bill that they'll put up monday, and then by wednesday, they'll start taking votes on bills that would replace that. substitution amendments they call
. >> miller cover this white house and public policy for "washington times" enemy u.s. senate we'll see the majority leader saying whoever gets to 60 wins on senate -- a senate immigration debate what in practice tall terms dot that mean? >> well, that means any bill that is put up has a shot at becoming the immigration bill if they can get the 60 votes. they're going to start with a basically a blank bill, a shell bill that they'll put up monday, and then by wednesday,...
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springsteen trivia lauryn hill vera munch the two great dead prez and mopey immortal technique and public enemy. or similar for the sports deal or the studio because in most of the snow more than one of them. beautiful yes good good new post though here bush will see you in the modem cause it was done this month to mow down the idea of the on the grounds of the study of the custom. system you know will someday in cinemas on the human spawn of the p.b.s. continuously yes so just a little. too close to keep yelling with someone of the spirit of the show it's a cool pulls to the priesthood yes history but still the most of them so just needs to go well what you could say yeah. that would usually look awful the nation as we see would use d.c. just stefanos dollars to give something to the. you know playfully mean you're the one to me so. this is charlie munger is approached economic blow bolt blow bubbles from wells fargo bailout wells fargo bailout the target charlie monger and war buffett turns the word. lasts. just search i want to do things that show everybody is doing really be very clear. the
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western balkans this is not to cingular case of how they try to influence the public opinion to turn them into philosophy or our enemy or. yours the mechanism with the e.u. the sound may it's their partnership institutions and the bet to put pressure on us as others has not made our continent more secure and that conflict potential is growing and the crisis was seen all over the events in the middle east and northern africa showing that the western inforced forced to change then want to dream. and enforce model of development not only lead to a global cast in the region but actually fire that by the import of threats into europe first of all a surge in international terrorism and illegal migration and every thing that is connected with. all their forementioned should be taken into account to understand the genetics of the current relationships between russia and the e.u. so what we're going to develop until been official basis what we're seeing has been the goal of our country and we've exerted after it sort of kills but the task of actually getting this partnership growing i firm partnerships which would gather and
western balkans this is not to cingular case of how they try to influence the public opinion to turn them into philosophy or our enemy or. yours the mechanism with the e.u. the sound may it's their partnership institutions and the bet to put pressure on us as others has not made our continent more secure and that conflict potential is growing and the crisis was seen all over the events in the middle east and northern africa showing that the western inforced forced to change then want to dream....
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today, we should note, directing his attorney general essentially in a public venue to criminally investigate his political enemies. >> that's right. he's doing. >> which he does normally and which we've sort of gotten used to. >> if you take all of these things together, he knows from his joint defense agreement with his lawyers what questions are being asked people close to him. he knows that the investigation is starting to close in on him. >> what do you make of the dutch lawyer? i mean, a lot of people thought this was strange. strange for a number of reasons. it's extraordinary to indict a lawyer. he seems someone ancillary. the lies that were told were about this kind of propaganda document that skadden arps put together to protect a client of manafort's that they worked on. what do you make of it. >> the key piece is a september of 2016 conversation with an unidentified person in that information. >> one of the things he lied about according to the charging document. >> right. if you notice that information and the allocution that goes with it that he had to admit to before the court makes it pretty clear
today, we should note, directing his attorney general essentially in a public venue to criminally investigate his political enemies. >> that's right. he's doing. >> which he does normally and which we've sort of gotten used to. >> if you take all of these things together, he knows from his joint defense agreement with his lawyers what questions are being asked people close to him. he knows that the investigation is starting to close in on him. >> what do you make of the...
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europe and so far as he described europe and particularly germany as the as the enemy at the as as the adversary he stirred up public opinion against europe and germany. with the war going on in syria things have changed no he is in a very difficult position in with the americans arguing about the role of the syrian kurds. there was even the prospect of a possible conflict between the u.s. and turkey in syria so there are lots of problems at that front and since. i think late late summer fall last year tried to mend has tried to mend fences with europe and particularly germany and in his youth is his release is the result of the house he in some way being used as a bargaining chip against the backdrop you just described. i think not really i mean as far as we know and this is what both the german foreign minister and the turkish form is that said there is no deal struck. we don't know more than this because both foreign ministries and governments don't talk about if we look at the longer prospect if he was a bargaining chip for anything he is part of this normalization process which turkey would like to see happenin
europe and so far as he described europe and particularly germany as the as the enemy at the as as the adversary he stirred up public opinion against europe and germany. with the war going on in syria things have changed no he is in a very difficult position in with the americans arguing about the role of the syrian kurds. there was even the prospect of a possible conflict between the u.s. and turkey in syria so there are lots of problems at that front and since. i think late late summer fall...
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europe and so far as he described europe and particularly germany as the as the enemy at the as as the adversary he stirred up public opinion against europe and germany. with the war going on in syria things have changed no he is in a very difficult position in with the americans arguing about the role of the syrian kurds. there was even the prospect of a possible conflict between the u.s. and turkey in syria so there are lots of problems at that front and since. i think late late summer fall last year tried to mend has tried to mend fences with europe and particularly germany and in his youth is his release is the result of the house he in some way being used as a bargaining chip against the backdrop that you've just described. i think not really i mean as far as we know and this is what both the german foreign minister and the turkish founders that said there is no deal struck. we don't know more than this because both foreign ministries and governments don't talk about if we look at the longer prospect if he was a bargaining chip for anything he is part of this normalization process which turkey would like to see
europe and so far as he described europe and particularly germany as the as the enemy at the as as the adversary he stirred up public opinion against europe and germany. with the war going on in syria things have changed no he is in a very difficult position in with the americans arguing about the role of the syrian kurds. there was even the prospect of a possible conflict between the u.s. and turkey in syria so there are lots of problems at that front and since. i think late late summer fall...
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public accommodation. there's no i'm wheelchair user's worst enemy caucus. right? so when the republican-led congress pursues stand-alone bills on esh uissues like this, know they don't want to brag about it at home. nobody promised to make things harder for disabled people when they got to washington. they like to do these things quietly. often times these things proceed all wait through both republican-controlled houses of congress and all the way to the president's desk without anybody making any noise about it at all, except, of course, for the activists who represent these communities, whose lives are materially going to get worse because of this rollback of some of the most successful civil rights history in history. they're the ones who make noise, brings house to a stop, make all those members of congress turn and and figure out what's going on, even when no one in the house is allowed to turn their cameras toward the gallery to see them, they make themselves heard. on issues like this that congress wants to keep as low profile as possible, it's the outcry
public accommodation. there's no i'm wheelchair user's worst enemy caucus. right? so when the republican-led congress pursues stand-alone bills on esh uissues like this, know they don't want to brag about it at home. nobody promised to make things harder for disabled people when they got to washington. they like to do these things quietly. often times these things proceed all wait through both republican-controlled houses of congress and all the way to the president's desk without anybody...
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of thing took place behind closed doors, but the public statements imply at america's domest divisions are becoming a threat even as its foreign enemies circle. for more on all this, my colleague katty kay oke earlier with leon panetta for her program "beyond 100 days." she started by asking the former ona director about the str message of russian interference in the election. sakatty: the m from those intelligence chiefs in the senate was pretty clear -- this has been a threat, it is still a threat, it is going to continue being a threat to american elections. and yet the president hastill not yet held a cabinet-level meeting on te issue. why sconnect? mr. panetta: well, everyone is asking that question, particularly after the testimony today, which made clear that russia is continuing to do exactly the same thing they did in t 2016 election, which is to undermine our election institutions. i think it is antremely impothat the president must address this issue, because, frankly, if he doesn't send a message to the russians that this is unacceptable, then in many ways it is an open invitation to the russians to come in and do exactly
of thing took place behind closed doors, but the public statements imply at america's domest divisions are becoming a threat even as its foreign enemies circle. for more on all this, my colleague katty kay oke earlier with leon panetta for her program "beyond 100 days." she started by asking the former ona director about the str message of russian interference in the election. sakatty: the m from those intelligence chiefs in the senate was pretty clear -- this has been a threat, it is...
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enemies. and so i think the american public should be concerned that this has happened, that these folks have come here, whether electronically, some actually in person and conspired to try to impact our election. and so i think that the indictment is significant and i think that the allegations are concerning. and my hope is that we are now taking steps to try to actively find these individuals, bring them here and put them before the bar of justice. >> so to that point, i was about to say what i didn't see on cnn last night was anybody having cuffs slapped on them, presumably all 13 are outside the jurisdiction of the united states and i don't know that we have any extradition with russia. so how likely there is any trial? >> one thing that will happen, when indicted, arrest warrants will be issued rktsz they will be put into international databases, interpol and the like. so if they were to leave russia, if they were to travel and go to a country either in europe or somewhere else that has an extradition treaty with the united states, they could be detained and brought here. so essentially
enemies. and so i think the american public should be concerned that this has happened, that these folks have come here, whether electronically, some actually in person and conspired to try to impact our election. and so i think that the indictment is significant and i think that the allegations are concerning. and my hope is that we are now taking steps to try to actively find these individuals, bring them here and put them before the bar of justice. >> so to that point, i was about to...