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we speak with nuclear disarmament expert daryl kimball in washington, d.c. then "the new york times" exposes a trump administration memo they say would to find transgender out of existence. we will speak with aclu attorney chase strangio. then to the ongoing siege on gaza after 130 palestinians were injured friday while protesting the ongoing israeli occupation and demanding the right of return. israel has implemented a zero-tolerance policy towards protesters in gaza. >> the agenda is not only to overcome palestinians' opposition to their oppression, but to silence the israelis and international community. it goes further, right? israeli is s against the occupation, she or he must be traitors. amy: we speak with hagai el-ad of the israeli human rights organization b'tselem, who who officially testified in front of the u.n. security council for the first time last week. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump has announced plans to pull the united states out of a la
we speak with nuclear disarmament expert daryl kimball in washington, d.c. then "the new york times" exposes a trump administration memo they say would to find transgender out of existence. we will speak with aclu attorney chase strangio. then to the ongoing siege on gaza after 130 palestinians were injured friday while protesting the ongoing israeli occupation and demanding the right of return. israel has implemented a zero-tolerance policy towards protesters in gaza. >> the...
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the arm control associations daryl kimball talks about the trump administration's threat to terminate a cold war nuclear arms agreement with russia. david osterman previews the races to watch in campaign 2010. be sure to watch -- 2018. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. we areeeks away and joined by jim lately who was a professor of public affairs at american university in the nation's capital. talk with us about why people choose not to vote. general, the common thought is midterm elections are lower turnout. what are the reasons they give for not voting? guest: a lot of times they report they do not have information about the election. they do not care or do not want to have anything to do with politics. it is not worth their time or effort to make to the polls on election day. host: look at the midterm turnouts as lower than the presidential election. has that always been the case and historically, have turnout levels in the united states been low? announcer: in terms of midterms --guest: in terms of midterms, yes there is a 20% difference. this is common.
the arm control associations daryl kimball talks about the trump administration's threat to terminate a cold war nuclear arms agreement with russia. david osterman previews the races to watch in campaign 2010. be sure to watch -- 2018. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. we areeeks away and joined by jim lately who was a professor of public affairs at american university in the nation's capital. talk with us about why people choose not to vote. general, the...
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would care i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was alarmed and from the actress daryl hannah puts me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before and afters assaults and this is why they turn to social media too to have their voices heard which is part of the reason my made to you has exploited it just a great thanks so much. it's time to remind you of our top story this hour the nobel peace prize has been awarded to two campaigners working to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon that is mccuaig as a cog in the session and helps women and girls while victims of rank he says the all of them with not your marotta a new cd human rights activist and survivor of sexual slavery. that's a choice of today to more at the top of the hour of course around the clock on the web site announced in w dot com have a good. time. nico is in germany to learn german. published in the. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to suffe
would care i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was alarmed and from the actress daryl hannah puts me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before and afters assaults and this is why they turn to social media too to have their voices heard which is part of the reason my made to you has exploited it just a great thanks so much. it's...
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up next, we will be joined by daryl kimball of the armed control association. we will discuss president trump's promise to pull the u.s. out of a nuclear arms agreement with russia. david wasserman will be here to discuss his that desperate look on his battle for control of the south. with two weeks ago, we will be back. announcer: c-span's competition is in full swing. teachers have taken the social media or sing about their entries. few to have shared a immature moments as they seek the documentaries and are the c-span student. eighth graders create my america collages, to brainstorm for c-span classroom. what does it mean to be american? katie storms tweeted behind the scenes to in the scenes, created posters for 18 students to break down the student. excited to process their idea. at oklahoma, senator james lankford tweeted i visited with yukon public schools, who as they work on their project for documentary composition. we are asking middle and high school students to present the documentary. $20,000 in cash prizes grand one. -- a announcer: c-span were h
up next, we will be joined by daryl kimball of the armed control association. we will discuss president trump's promise to pull the u.s. out of a nuclear arms agreement with russia. david wasserman will be here to discuss his that desperate look on his battle for control of the south. with two weeks ago, we will be back. announcer: c-span's competition is in full swing. teachers have taken the social media or sing about their entries. few to have shared a immature moments as they seek the...
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that person has never been ie identified or apprehendeapprehe. >> daryl is right. what we're talking about here is certainly enough components or enough elements to define this is a terrorist act. we have a politically inspired organization or individual that's targeted prominent officials from this administration -- i'm sorry from the previous administration. all democrats. we've had an up tick in the last 14 months since charlottesville of organizations working together and being more overt in what they are doing. we are seeing lectures on college campuses and recruitment efforts in the way of flyers. we're talking about package bombs here. not very sophisticated. this is not the signature of organization. this is domestic. we have had a number of organizations become very aggressive with recruiting efforts in the united states over the last year. having rallies and targeting people they think they can get on board. we're two weeks out from the mid ter midterms and i have to wonder is this going to expand. are we going to see other attacks. how coordinated is thi
that person has never been ie identified or apprehendeapprehe. >> daryl is right. what we're talking about here is certainly enough components or enough elements to define this is a terrorist act. we have a politically inspired organization or individual that's targeted prominent officials from this administration -- i'm sorry from the previous administration. all democrats. we've had an up tick in the last 14 months since charlottesville of organizations working together and being more...
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. >> reporter: wayne and daryl were sitting in these chairs watching michael sweep through the panhandle when it happened. mexico beach, ground zero, now little let left of the once vibrant beach town. the houses that survived, shredded to their studs. >> we're alive. we're okay. >> reporter: two were rescued in an airy that could only be reached by black hawk. more than a dozen dead and officials fear they'll not gain access to areas unreachable. at tindall air force base, catastrophic damage. rufs ripped off airplane hang hangars, a fighter jet flipped over. all 3,100 safe after evacuating the storm. in panama city the lights are out, convoys roing. a slow process with storm debris. looters have taken to the streets stree stree streetsis. -- streets. neighbors protecting each other as the long rebuilding begins. crews are working around the clock. there are all tree trimmers and dara. >> tammy lightner, thank you. >>> more on melania's jacket. and what we have learned about her first ex-expensive ratings. >> not only was this a crazy conversation for the white house, this a conversatio
. >> reporter: wayne and daryl were sitting in these chairs watching michael sweep through the panhandle when it happened. mexico beach, ground zero, now little let left of the once vibrant beach town. the houses that survived, shredded to their studs. >> we're alive. we're okay. >> reporter: two were rescued in an airy that could only be reached by black hawk. more than a dozen dead and officials fear they'll not gain access to areas unreachable. at tindall air force base,...
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would care i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was a lawyer and from the actress daryl hannah i did report but it didn't masha i was just missed disparaged and i still get blamed why i didn't report now of course not everyone supports me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before an assault and this is why they turn to social media to to have their voices heard which is part of the reason my two mates who has exploited it thanks so much. leading figures in germany's jewish community are sounding the alarm after the far right alternative for germany the a.f.p. said it was setting up a jewish group within the party if he has faced criticism after failing to sanction members for downplaying the holocaust and the harboring links to neo nazis seventeen jewish organizations have issued a statement saying that no citizen of germany who cared about democracy could identify with the f.t. . that he knew in a town this jewish and he support
would care i thought i wasn't important enough to bother i thought i was a lawyer and from the actress daryl hannah i did report but it didn't masha i was just missed disparaged and i still get blamed why i didn't report now of course not everyone supports me to a lot of people feel it's trial by internet without due process of people on the other side of the fence feel that quite often their legal systems don't protect victims enough before an assault and this is why they turn to social media...
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the arm control associations daryl kimball talks about the trump administration's threat to terminate a cold war nuclear arms agreement with russia. david osterman previews the races to watch in campaign 2010. be sure to watch -- 2018. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. we areeeks away and joined by jim lately who was a professor of public affairs at american uniit
the arm control associations daryl kimball talks about the trump administration's threat to terminate a cold war nuclear arms agreement with russia. david osterman previews the races to watch in campaign 2010. be sure to watch -- 2018. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. we areeeks away and joined by jim lately who was a professor of public affairs at american uniit
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we had a relations between saudi arabia and the us being described as daryl clark but what about increasingd turkey were already essentially in a kind of cold war battle for supremacy in the middle east and this has complicated it even further. this is the most extraordinary situation where you have got two major powers, saudi arabia and turkey, trying to resolve this issue. and the united states involved in it. all of it have got a chip in the game when it comes to finding out who has ordered this killing because that is the bottom line. as far as saudi arabia is concerned, most south east are hoping it will not read to the hand of the crown prince. you cannot have it both ways. either he was involved in which case he is going to be toxic permanently from western governments or he was presiding over a rogue organisation going on under his nose without him knowing it. he has the economy, defence, royal court, embassy in his hands, all that power. some are saying he has too many areas, too many portfolios and something like this was bound to happen eventually. it is not easy for the us and s
we had a relations between saudi arabia and the us being described as daryl clark but what about increasingd turkey were already essentially in a kind of cold war battle for supremacy in the middle east and this has complicated it even further. this is the most extraordinary situation where you have got two major powers, saudi arabia and turkey, trying to resolve this issue. and the united states involved in it. all of it have got a chip in the game when it comes to finding out who has ordered...
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her way to cologne to the academy of media arts she's come to meet a film student beryl michael cole daryl who comes from kenya became well known after she was able to film circumcisions of boys and girls in her village in twenty ten she is a korea an ethnic group at home on lake victoria in kenya and tanzania. this is your first film the cuts. are you afraid with all those people this kind of thing frightens me of a fall or against circumcision is instigating order for division i had a very visionary them therefore it they're going to a circumcision. you can see that this boy here is going to be circumcised because he's wearing different clothes. and it was really really terrible for me. in flower when i did the filming with the women because my cameraman was not allowed to go there. it was so had for me to see those girls yeah and then standing there waiting to be cut it was. it was hard for me. it was not is for me i could reach home immediately with him at my home then they start cry but then my mother asked me why did you decide to do something that difficult but i could not have the
her way to cologne to the academy of media arts she's come to meet a film student beryl michael cole daryl who comes from kenya became well known after she was able to film circumcisions of boys and girls in her village in twenty ten she is a korea an ethnic group at home on lake victoria in kenya and tanzania. this is your first film the cuts. are you afraid with all those people this kind of thing frightens me of a fall or against circumcision is instigating order for division i had a very...
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[applause] >> my name is daryl, i'm a proud father of a jr. and i am an african-american parent ambassador and the president of the african-american parent partnership committee at john o'connell. [applause] our aapac was formed in 2015 and the purpose of our support, our group is to support african-american students in the process of being successful, in their academic learning and provide social and emotional support for family and student. >> our goals for the year are to engage more black parents to be active and have students feel more motivated and confident through support so they do not give up. finally, to continue ensuring success for our african-american students. among many bright spots, our biggest one is that they created their own more electives, excellence in every part of the curriculum. we have two black students on our ssc as members. lastly, our black family dinners to kick off black history month. >> one of the major challenges faced at john o'connell is more african-american family involvement just trying to figure out ho
[applause] >> my name is daryl, i'm a proud father of a jr. and i am an african-american parent ambassador and the president of the african-american parent partnership committee at john o'connell. [applause] our aapac was formed in 2015 and the purpose of our support, our group is to support african-american students in the process of being successful, in their academic learning and provide social and emotional support for family and student. >> our goals for the year are to engage...
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we are engaged in the trade daryle -- dialogue. , you take u.s.is and china, both economies thrive on aerospace industry. it is a generator of u.s..cturing jobs in the as china grows, they need about 7000 airplanes over the next 20 years to create increase in capacity. we have a mutual inference -- interest here. reporter: how long can this be prolonged before a solution is reached? >> it's not clear what the solution will be, but we are very much engaged in the dialogue. we are at the table. we are having conversations with the leadership in the u.s. and china. we are focused on trying to find solutions that benefit both countries. there are some real challenges being addressed. some tough discussions around trade more broadly. we all want a world that is based on free and equitable trade rules. at the same time, we want to make sure those solutions are win-win solutions. we see a way to do that in our aerospace sector. david: that was the ceo of boeing, speaking to our emily chang. yvonne: four breaking news wherever you are, bloomberg and twitter have launched tictoc i have bloombe
we are engaged in the trade daryle -- dialogue. , you take u.s.is and china, both economies thrive on aerospace industry. it is a generator of u.s..cturing jobs in the as china grows, they need about 7000 airplanes over the next 20 years to create increase in capacity. we have a mutual inference -- interest here. reporter: how long can this be prolonged before a solution is reached? >> it's not clear what the solution will be, but we are very much engaged in the dialogue. we are at the...
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daryl marsdel for the record. >> sorry to disappoint you. i know you want to get through this. i hate to say this, i'm not sure you are really ready for primetime. >> vice chair kopp: why? >> this does seem to me to be cumbersome. >> vice chair kopp: to be what? >> cumbersome. >> vice chair kopp: all right. >> to the public, to you, both parties. i think that putting some heads together on this with some interested persons, i don't know if this went to an i.p. meeting. >> it did, july 31st and august 1st. >> i thought those were the i.p. meetings -- >> they were dual purpose. both were agendized for the meetings. >> then i blew it. >> vice chair kopp: [off mic] >> but the reality there was much more focus on the other issue than on this at that interested persons meeting. no one really discussed this at all. >> vice chair kopp: what was the other issue? >> it was the new desktop. or dashboard. right? no, public financing. sorry. how much of this is new? things were pretty cumbersome then. and i know you are improving tremendously, i want to say that for the record. in any event
daryl marsdel for the record. >> sorry to disappoint you. i know you want to get through this. i hate to say this, i'm not sure you are really ready for primetime. >> vice chair kopp: why? >> this does seem to me to be cumbersome. >> vice chair kopp: to be what? >> cumbersome. >> vice chair kopp: all right. >> to the public, to you, both parties. i think that putting some heads together on this with some interested persons, i don't know if this went to...
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telling us the most important thing we could do was to put ipads in every school in america, andnd darylgically get brilliant. what do we now know about it? >> we now know that that is absolutely false. something i have been lecturing about for ten years, trying to get parents to really realize what this stuff is doing to kids brains, why we have so much anxiety and depression, why the suicide rate is through the roof. you have the tech executives that are actually preventing their own children from using these devices. when i saw that piece, i was thrilled to hear that because maybe now we can educate other parents that aren't as aware as these silicon valley folks are. >> tucker: philip morris neighbor gave marlboros to his own kids. none of the people selling this garbage, through their schools, where they have to obey, why is that? >> it is unbelievable. it must have something to do was behind the scenes lobbying, special interest. these tech execs, there is a large amount of students that go to the waldorf school. and those schools do not allow any form of electronics. it is all pap
telling us the most important thing we could do was to put ipads in every school in america, andnd darylgically get brilliant. what do we now know about it? >> we now know that that is absolutely false. something i have been lecturing about for ten years, trying to get parents to really realize what this stuff is doing to kids brains, why we have so much anxiety and depression, why the suicide rate is through the roof. you have the tech executives that are actually preventing their own...
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would care i thought i wasn't important enough to bother and i thought i was alarmed from the actress daryl hannah i did report it but it didn't i was dismissed i was disparaged and yet i still get blamed tag why i didn't report and this task is also moved offline anonymous posts being typed up around new york city drawing attention to the fia that many have about coming forward from the shame to the fia of not being believed but what kind of criticism is the me too movement sort of facing so there are criticisms are made to people call it things like a witch hunt against men others a saying it takes away jew process it encourages they think it encourages like a massive internet piled on without much proof and with knowledge of process the people on the other side of the fence many victims feel that their legal systems don't protect them and not before and after their harassment and so that they have to go to social media in order to be heard one of the big questions that. today has made to you what impact has it had one year on and i think it has had an impact we are talking more about sex
would care i thought i wasn't important enough to bother and i thought i was alarmed from the actress daryl hannah i did report it but it didn't i was dismissed i was disparaged and yet i still get blamed tag why i didn't report and this task is also moved offline anonymous posts being typed up around new york city drawing attention to the fia that many have about coming forward from the shame to the fia of not being believed but what kind of criticism is the me too movement sort of facing so...
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was an important off the ball i thought i was alarmed why i didn't report and this from the actress daryl hannah i did report it didn't i was just missed i was just and yet i still get blamed. offline if you like anonymous pieces of pipe a big type top around new york city drawing attention to the fear that many people have about coming forward from shine to the fear of not being believed now one big question a year on has an impact look i think it has it's highlighted how widespread sexual violence is it's encouraged people to speak out it's made perpetrators probably a bit scared of what they've done in the past i think it's created social change and there's still a long way of course. taking stock of the me too movement when you're on thank you very much. now christiana over now those clubs eventis have been criticized for their reaction to rape allegations made by an american woman against the portuguese player on twitter the italian football club initially praised him for his professionalism since joining the summer a second tweet goes on to say that the alleged events do not change
was an important off the ball i thought i was alarmed why i didn't report and this from the actress daryl hannah i did report it didn't i was just missed i was just and yet i still get blamed. offline if you like anonymous pieces of pipe a big type top around new york city drawing attention to the fear that many people have about coming forward from shine to the fear of not being believed now one big question a year on has an impact look i think it has it's highlighted how widespread sexual...
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and daryl kimball talks about the trump administration's threat to terminate a cold war nuclear arms agreement with russia. and senator david wasserman previews is -- previews the races to watch. he sure to watch "washington journal" live tuesday morning. join the discussion. with the midterm elections days away, watch the competition for the control of congress on c-span. see for yourself the candidates and the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. debate between republican commerce men rob wittman and democrat benjy williams. this is their first debate for virginia's first district house seat. >> we turn first to mr. whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. mr. women: thank you and good evening. i am honored and published to have the opportunity to represent the great folks in america's first restrict and that is a true privilege. toave the opportunity also live close enough to where i get to travel home each evening and i get to ask myself the question going past folks' homes that i have known all my life and can
and daryl kimball talks about the trump administration's threat to terminate a cold war nuclear arms agreement with russia. and senator david wasserman previews is -- previews the races to watch. he sure to watch "washington journal" live tuesday morning. join the discussion. with the midterm elections days away, watch the competition for the control of congress on c-span. see for yourself the candidates and the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source...
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joining us live in california congressman daryl issa, this is a big moment.cided republican senators mainly flake, murcowski and collins with this one-week delay in the f.b.i. investigation? >> i served with both jeff flake as a house member and with susan collins when she was my counterpart on oversight. she values and jeff also served on oversight in the house. they value a good investigation. and judge kavanaugh has had seven good investigations and this last one was everything that could be added to what had already been an incredibly comprehensive set of hearings and investigations. so i think they are convinced. i think they should be convinced with their experience of knowing that the democrats are asking for an investigation to go on. not an investigation that yields any new information. >> sandra: joe manchin is still an undecided vote as well. as he was walking into the scif to read the report again this morning he chatted with reporters for a few seconds and said undecided. i will probably be undecided until i walk in the door. what do you expect f
joining us live in california congressman daryl issa, this is a big moment.cided republican senators mainly flake, murcowski and collins with this one-week delay in the f.b.i. investigation? >> i served with both jeff flake as a house member and with susan collins when she was my counterpart on oversight. she values and jeff also served on oversight in the house. they value a good investigation. and judge kavanaugh has had seven good investigations and this last one was everything that...
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his name is daryl davis. he's an african-american musician. his, i guess maybe you'd call it a hobby, is befriending members of the ku klux klan. he goes to rallies and befriends members and tries to relate with them as a person. so far he's convinced dozens of them to leave the klan. in fact, they give him his robe. he has a whole collection of kkk robes from people who are quitting. the reason i bring this person up and the reason we brought him to fire is because the key to trying to deal with this bad speech, and i think there's -- because campuses are a more diverse place, and they are a place that there's much more ferment right now than maybe there was in past years, although certainly not from the 1960s. it's because we've given up, it seems, on persuading instead of coercing. there seems to be this sort of intellectual virus that's gotten in, that if nobody ever hears something bad, if they don't hear that somebody doesn't like people, they don't hear anti-semitism, it wouldn't occur to them normally. what i would suggest is, you know
his name is daryl davis. he's an african-american musician. his, i guess maybe you'd call it a hobby, is befriending members of the ku klux klan. he goes to rallies and befriends members and tries to relate with them as a person. so far he's convinced dozens of them to leave the klan. in fact, they give him his robe. he has a whole collection of kkk robes from people who are quitting. the reason i bring this person up and the reason we brought him to fire is because the key to trying to deal...
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california congressman daryl issa retiring from his seat. what your retirement -- what about the drafting of questions? do you think it's real? >> i do. i think we're near the end of any possible investigation. as you know, the president made virtually his entire staff available, waived many of the privileges, including attorney/client privilege to allow them to testify and provided more than a million documents. so this last part, interrogatories as they are usually called, where they ask specific questions. they may have of the president and he is free to answer them or claim a privilege or partially answer them. that's typical and i suspect that rudy giuliani, a skilled u.s. attorney, is preparing to answer the questions that can be answered to bring this to a conclusion. >> bill: so giuliani would only be doing this, you believe, to end it >> it's the right reason. at the end of an investigation if there are unanswered questions or want something clarified or want something for the record that has the weight of oath, an interog tore is a
california congressman daryl issa retiring from his seat. what your retirement -- what about the drafting of questions? do you think it's real? >> i do. i think we're near the end of any possible investigation. as you know, the president made virtually his entire staff available, waived many of the privileges, including attorney/client privilege to allow them to testify and provided more than a million documents. so this last part, interrogatories as they are usually called, where they...