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and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to have been through the army i was i was still there when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was a. cd invited palestinians from bethlehem and palestinians from jerusalem for like a week vacation in milan to wrist from all the violence and stuff which is very nice and was so stupid for me because i had to go to law know to meet children that losing bethlehem. fifteen twenty minutes from my house. so i think it just shows how the occupation is so close but you have no idea what's going on. for the checkpoint to know. it's one aspect of it it's still prevention of movement that's the thing. is that people can go and often open their shops because of security reasons people don't leave their posts anymore because. it's almost impossible to leave either because of settlers violence either because there can be curfews or did the street below them would be just schools would be almost impossible to get there with the car with food which if you need to the kitchen and so of course the checkpoi
and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to have been through the army i was i was still there when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was a. cd invited palestinians from bethlehem and palestinians from jerusalem for like a week vacation in milan to wrist from all the violence and stuff which is very nice and was so stupid for me because i had to go to law know to meet children that losing bethlehem. fifteen twenty minutes from my...
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and there was a strike, a 20 week strike at the bethlehem shipyard. we had a lot of shipyards in baltimore then. they produced 609 oceangoing ships in a four-year period during world war ii. and this 20 week strike, i felt bethlehem was very unfair to the workers, so i asked ed and bill, i said, i don't want to cover labor anymore. give me something else. so they said, why don't you go down to the waterfront and cover the port? we haven't had anybody since before the war. and they sent me, and i'm still there. i'm still there. kathleen: what was it like for you working in such a male-dominated field? helen: well, let me get into that. the men were coming back from the war and the city room was crowded with women, and they began laying them off. and ann hutchison, a woman who had come down from connecticut, she was kind of an elitist. --i do not know her last name, i will think of it. ge, who had been an absolutely magnificent reporter. older woman. she came from the hearst family. she was not a member of the family, she was in that arena. and myself,
and there was a strike, a 20 week strike at the bethlehem shipyard. we had a lot of shipyards in baltimore then. they produced 609 oceangoing ships in a four-year period during world war ii. and this 20 week strike, i felt bethlehem was very unfair to the workers, so i asked ed and bill, i said, i don't want to cover labor anymore. give me something else. so they said, why don't you go down to the waterfront and cover the port? we haven't had anybody since before the war. and they sent me, and...
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and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to hebron until the army always i always tell that when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was milano. city invited palestinians from better and palestinians from jerusalem for like a week vacation in milan or rest from all the violence and stuff which is very nice it was so stupid for me because i had to go to orlando to meet children at losing bethlehem action fifteen twenty minutes from my house so i think it just shows how the occupation is so close but you have no idea what's going on. the checkpoint to know. it's one aspect of it's still prevention of movement that's the thing. is that people cannot go and open open their shops because of security reasons people don't leave you defiles anymore because. it's almost impossible to leave because of settlers violence either because they can be true fuz or do the street below there would be just schools he almost impossible to get through with a car with which if you leave. teaching so of course the checkpoints are a horrible thing but it'
and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to hebron until the army always i always tell that when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was milano. city invited palestinians from better and palestinians from jerusalem for like a week vacation in milan or rest from all the violence and stuff which is very nice it was so stupid for me because i had to go to orlando to meet children at losing bethlehem action fifteen twenty minutes from my...
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and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to have been through the army and was i was still there when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was a. cd invited palestinians from bethlehem and palestinians from jerusalem for like a week vacation in milan to wrist from all the violence and stuff which is. very nice it was so still one for me because i had to go to orlando to meet children at losing badly actually fifteen twenty minutes from my house so i think it just shows how the occupation is so close but you have no idea what's going on. with the checkpoint to know. it's one aspect of it's still prevention of movement that's the thing. is that people can go and often open their shops because of security reasons people don't leave your deposits anymore because. it's almost impossible to leave you there because you said there's violence either because you can be turf use or did the street below there would be just school so you can be almost impossible to get there with a car with food which if you need to. kitchen so of course the ch
and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to have been through the army and was i was still there when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was a. cd invited palestinians from bethlehem and palestinians from jerusalem for like a week vacation in milan to wrist from all the violence and stuff which is. very nice it was so still one for me because i had to go to orlando to meet children at losing badly actually fifteen twenty minutes from my...
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this happened around the gush etzion block ofjewish settlements south of bethlehem.ent in the state of texas has been arrested on suspicion of murdering four women, believed to be working as prostitutes. police officers began looking for the man after a fifth woman managed to escape from him and contacted the authorities. hundreds of people have been protesting in st petersburg in russia against new pension reforms. the changes will raise the age at which people can start claiming pensions — to 65 for men and 60 for women. president putin says this is necessary as rising life expectancy in russia could exhaust pension resources if the eligibility age stays the same. there've been also been warnings in the us, that the worst is still to come from hurricane florence, which has so far caused the deaths of at least 12 people. the national hurricane center said although florence has now weakened to a depression, the volume of rain it is producing will cause flash flooding across a significant portion of the carolinas. the governor of north carolina, roy cooper, has given
this happened around the gush etzion block ofjewish settlements south of bethlehem.ent in the state of texas has been arrested on suspicion of murdering four women, believed to be working as prostitutes. police officers began looking for the man after a fifth woman managed to escape from him and contacted the authorities. hundreds of people have been protesting in st petersburg in russia against new pension reforms. the changes will raise the age at which people can start claiming pensions —...
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and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to have him until the army i was i was still the. when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was in the. city invited palestinians from better and palestinians from jerusalem for a week vacation in milan or rest from all the violence and stuff which is very nice it was so stupid for me because i had to go to orlando to meet children at losing badly actually fifteen twenty minutes from my house so i think it just shows how the occupation is so close but you have no idea what's going on. the checkpoint you know. it's one aspect of it it's still prevention of movement that's the thing. is that people can go and often open their shops because of security reasons people don't leave your deposits anymore because. it's almost impossible to leave because of settlers violence either because you can be turf use or do the street below there would be just schools would be almost impossible to get there with the car with which if you leave the kitchen so of course the checkpoints are a horrible thin
and i've never been to bethlehem i've never been to have him until the army i was i was still the. when i was fifteen during the second intifada it was my school was in jerusalem i think it was in the. city invited palestinians from better and palestinians from jerusalem for a week vacation in milan or rest from all the violence and stuff which is very nice it was so stupid for me because i had to go to orlando to meet children at losing badly actually fifteen twenty minutes from my house so i...
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bethlehem steel. johnson and johnson and the tobacco institute. >> black, stone and manafort were known for their swagger they drove big cars. they wore fancy suits. and they let everyone know they were earning a ton of money. >> in 1984 the same year they helped president reagan get reelected. the firm broke another precedent. adding a partner. a democrat. >> peter kelly. often gets over looked. he was former finance chair of the dnc. the first real bipartisan lobbying firm. >> washington was a place that tended to have republican firms and democratic firms. but their strategy is we're going to become the one stop shop for everything. >> america's best days are yet to come. i know it bothers my opponent. you ain't seen nothing yet. >> it was an intoxicating environment. he's smart and we wanted to do it all. he wanted to help make history. >> manafort never could have imagined that a generation later, he'd still be making history. but without the glory or the glam. >> congresswomming up. >> there's a
bethlehem steel. johnson and johnson and the tobacco institute. >> black, stone and manafort were known for their swagger they drove big cars. they wore fancy suits. and they let everyone know they were earning a ton of money. >> in 1984 the same year they helped president reagan get reelected. the firm broke another precedent. adding a partner. a democrat. >> peter kelly. often gets over looked. he was former finance chair of the dnc. the first real bipartisan lobbying firm....
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steel, bethlehem steel, start to self-destruct, you had japanese and small foundries here in the united states to spring up. we don't have to worry about monopolies. if there was a netscape one day, it is fixed by a google the next day. i'm not worried at all. melissa: all right. david: i love gary b. i love gary b. guys, stay with us. we're awaiting remarks from judge brett kavanaugh at any moment from the senate judiciary committee hearing to replace retired judge anthony kennedy. we have the latest on the back and forth and extraordinary poker face of judge kavanaugh. i have never seen anybody maintain a poker face for that long. reporter: he has a lot of attention. he has been able to focus through all of this. the hearing started slowly. 63 disruptions from protesters or democrats before lunch. protesters were talking about the possible position that judge brett kavanaugh could have on roe v. wade. the capital police arrested 22 people in the first hour of this hearing. the democrats say, that they're upset, they haven't had enough time to look over all of the documents. they're al
steel, bethlehem steel, start to self-destruct, you had japanese and small foundries here in the united states to spring up. we don't have to worry about monopolies. if there was a netscape one day, it is fixed by a google the next day. i'm not worried at all. melissa: all right. david: i love gary b. i love gary b. guys, stay with us. we're awaiting remarks from judge brett kavanaugh at any moment from the senate judiciary committee hearing to replace retired judge anthony kennedy. we have the...
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. >> and in bethlehem, there are a lot of christians. >> adding to this cut.have 25 million cut of hospitals in east jerusalems which many of them are lutheran. pediatric care for complex traditions, palestinians can't get there. we are saying no to hospitals and schooling and food and what they need to survive from free medical clinics and even israelis mix would say this is not what you are doing. you are making desperate people more desperate. the worst part is christian evangelicals base of donald trump who loves these. in the name of jesus, they are supporting making people who are the most desperate and vulnerable suffer. nothing more unchristian of what these evangelicals are supporting. >> if the united states withdraws this money, what percentage of the total money to go keeping house and children in school and alive eating. >> from this one u.n. relief agency, one-third of their entire budget to provide school for half a million people. about 3 million people get healthca healthca healthcare cl healthcare clinics from them. they are on the ground pro
. >> and in bethlehem, there are a lot of christians. >> adding to this cut.have 25 million cut of hospitals in east jerusalems which many of them are lutheran. pediatric care for complex traditions, palestinians can't get there. we are saying no to hospitals and schooling and food and what they need to survive from free medical clinics and even israelis mix would say this is not what you are doing. you are making desperate people more desperate. the worst part is christian...
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he said that these were the most hopeful times since christ was born in bethlehem giving you a sensew himself. by 1966 -- sorry. >> exactly. >> hyperbole is not a new thing. the thing that happened very shortly thereafter, 24 months later, you had significant republican gains in the midterms, including the election of a fellow out in california named ronald reagan as governor. in 1994, though that didn't pre-figure a shift in the white house in 1996, it did begin this more tribe lis particular era. the house flipped for the first time in 40 years, massive governorships. i remember the first time i heard someone say george w. bush was going to be president was on the night he beat ann richards, a democratic senator who said watch that space. >> so interesting. jon meacham, thank you as always going back to tyler, through the '60s. thank you. >> when we return, we'll have the latest reporting on "the new york times" bombshell on rod rosenstein that somehow hasn't detonated yesterday. the president has been quiet. the freedom caucus sort of shrugged, what is going on? we'll try to get t
he said that these were the most hopeful times since christ was born in bethlehem giving you a sensew himself. by 1966 -- sorry. >> exactly. >> hyperbole is not a new thing. the thing that happened very shortly thereafter, 24 months later, you had significant republican gains in the midterms, including the election of a fellow out in california named ronald reagan as governor. in 1994, though that didn't pre-figure a shift in the white house in 1996, it did begin this more tribe lis...
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dennis from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrats line. go ahead. >> yeah, hey, i was just going to point out the fact that regardless of the accusations, looking at how kavanaugh handles this case, we really could just judge his character based upon how he's unable to meelemotiona handle or answer questions directly on how that appears to his character on whether or not he should be a supreme court judge, and whether that be a meta issue to say, like, you know, let's look at the type of person we're appointing here, guilty or innocent, he's obviously putting up a little bit of an emotional stick to the situation. is that really somebody suited for a supreme court judge position. >> thank you, john. and also, you're looking on your screen, what it looks like as reporters gather and to cover this story. of course, it is an event that is across all of the major broadcast networks, cable television, here on c-span, and getting a lot of attention, both here in this country and worldwide. john, texas, republican line. good afternoon. >> good af
dennis from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrats line. go ahead. >> yeah, hey, i was just going to point out the fact that regardless of the accusations, looking at how kavanaugh handles this case, we really could just judge his character based upon how he's unable to meelemotiona handle or answer questions directly on how that appears to his character on whether or not he should be a supreme court judge, and whether that be a meta issue to say, like, you know, let's look at the type of...