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of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the way to waste the money would you could careless it's none of them very often please. do not wait to get the needed it and i don't want to live if you were to buy the garden next to you and i learned about the future later i would have maybe not but i'm going to put it on the. lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a thousand colonies in india. now in libya i think on the need to invade us and you get a little bit of a look at the up with some other living. some of them a little known about them and some others that they could go into later. that editorial is chorley all that's the enemy it is a. mole it was a deliberate thing i was wrong someone tell me what i'm going to go i don't know but. some of them they probably don't need to rise again i don't i mean it but if i like entering the moment in that image of those two men in any of the fighting started get on with it. so i'm going to. block. that would be shame to. di
of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the way to waste the money would you could careless it's none of them very often please. do not wait to get the needed it and i don't want to live if you were to buy the garden next to you and i learned about the future later i would have maybe not but i'm going to put it on the. lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a...
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seem to have a anough respect or were guard for their way of life people are allowed to choose how they want to live their lives are associations of people who have the same belief system and what they want to live within this belief system and unfortunately when you do something like take off the burka or you know his job and you say that you know freedom is basic and that this type of covering does not represent freedom it is considered in my opinion to be you know out of touch with the view of that religion. well it is not the only stirring controversy in israel a local election candidate in the city of romley released this campaign last month though essentially it depicts a woman wearing an islamic veil along with a caption suggesting it could be anyone's daughter if the married a muslim partner the poster is drawn condemnation from the saudis or a population inter religious marriages are largely discouraged in israel well reese everson again sees that the clothing choices of women are best left to women this type of covering does not represent freedom who are you to decide whether these women are free or not if they are co
seem to have a anough respect or were guard for their way of life people are allowed to choose how they want to live their lives are associations of people who have the same belief system and what they want to live within this belief system and unfortunately when you do something like take off the burka or you know his job and you say that you know freedom is basic and that this type of covering does not represent freedom it is considered in my opinion to be you know out of touch with the view...
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doesn't seem to have a enough respect or regard for their way of life people are allowed to choose how they want to live in the regions are associations of people who have the same belief system in which they want to live within this belief system and unfortunately when you do something like take off the burka or you know his job and you say that you know freedom is basic and that this type of covering does not represent freedom it is considered in my opinion to be you know out of touch with the view of that religion well it is not the only controversy in israel and i counted it in a local election in the city of rome they released this campaign last month it depicts a woman wearing a slow mcveigh you know along with the warning not to marry a muslim partner the poster a strong condemnation from the cities are a population interreligious marriages are largely the scar region in israel. reese everson again sees that religious beliefs are no reason to judge the choices of others this type of covering does not represent freedom who are you to decide whether these women are free or not if they are comparable in this way of life in this re
doesn't seem to have a enough respect or regard for their way of life people are allowed to choose how they want to live in the regions are associations of people who have the same belief system in which they want to live within this belief system and unfortunately when you do something like take off the burka or you know his job and you say that you know freedom is basic and that this type of covering does not represent freedom it is considered in my opinion to be you know out of touch with...
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with those sort of people if you are competent at your job. >> these are the types of people that they have associated with these types of people for the past 30 to 40 years. didn't really want to deal with him because he has never been that type of person. we also have to think about he is obsessed with the campaign. there were 16 other qualified people. so he was not getting the best of the best. he was not getting the best talent. mike pence was essentially in no man's land, sort of plucked to obscurity. it's not like mike pence was some politician that was going to be super interesting and bring some weight to the ticket. it's like no. this is something to do. i will probably get better speaking fees. >> yeah. >> and so all of a sudden this is like when hustling goes wrong. now it's like we have got this government and all of these people are being exposed. it will take time to put all of the pieces together. yes, trump is saying it's a conspiracy. no. we can look at the history of a lot of these men. you were doing things that are to our nation or you have been flat out stealing. >> i want to go
with those sort of people if you are competent at your job. >> these are the types of people that they have associated with these types of people for the past 30 to 40 years. didn't really want to deal with him because he has never been that type of person. we also have to think about he is obsessed with the campaign. there were 16 other qualified people. so he was not getting the best of the best. he was not getting the best talent. mike pence was essentially in no man's land, sort of...
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of people by leprosy. and activist groups are gaining in strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people affected by nine percent believing that there is for them to give other people to live in the meeting but you know well that would mean they don't want that but i mean you know we're going to have. it was one in port arthur late. ninety three the reason. it's not about the video is partly. through another week to get the media did it and i don't know what you live if you were to buy the i don't know the next day that i learned about the future like about one of the maybe not the but i mean it wouldn't do him. in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. chante is one of over a thousand colonies in india. now in libya think on the need to invest in you tube a little bit and look at the use of the some other living. some of them a little known about them and some objects that they could go into. that editorial is go early august enemy. molitor was the thing i was filming so i wasn't i mean what i'm going to go i don't know but. some of them. again i don't think i need it b
of people by leprosy. and activist groups are gaining in strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people affected by nine percent believing that there is for them to give other people to live in the meeting but you know well that would mean they don't want that but i mean you know we're going to have. it was one in port arthur late. ninety three the reason. it's not about the video is partly. through another week to get the media did it and i don't know...
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of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the reason to waste the money with you could careless it's none of them very pretty. soon i think to get the needed and the done i want you to live if you want to buy the car don't know next to that i learned about the future labor that maybe not but i'm going to put it on. now lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a thousand colonies in india. no more deliberate think on the need to invade us and you get a little bit of a look at the use of the some other living. some of them a little known about them and some others that they could go into. those that editorial is chorley well that's the enemy on dolly it is a. mole it was a deliberate thing i was wrong some was it i mean what i'm going to go i don't know but. some of them they probably don't need to rise again i don't i need it but if i like entering the moment in that image of those two men with any of the fighting started get on with it. so i'm going to. block. them t
of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the reason to waste the money with you could careless it's none of them very pretty. soon i think to get the needed and the done i want you to live if you want to buy the car don't know next to that i learned about the future labor that maybe not but i'm going to put it on. now lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a thousand...
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of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the way to waste the money would you could careless it's none of the videos for please. do not wait to get the needed and i've done i want to live if you want to buy the garden next to you and i learned about the future later i would have maybe not but i'm going to put it on the. lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a thousand colonies in india. no more illiterate think on the need to update us a. little bit on the good of the up to some other living. some of them a little known about them and some of it was that they could go into. protons that editorial in school early august enemy illiteracy. molitor was the thing i was wrong so most of them in what i'm going to go i don't know but. some of them they probably don't need to rise again i don't i need it but if i like entering the moment in the vicinity of those two men in any of the fighting started i'm of the rich. so i'll be on the. block. with. them would be sure to.
of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people. are there any to me the way to waste the money would you could careless it's none of the videos for please. do not wait to get the needed and i've done i want to live if you want to buy the garden next to you and i learned about the future later i would have maybe not but i'm going to put it on the. lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a...
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forward for a lot of the people here is very uncertain jim can go back to montana once he gets his affairs straightened out and his help from the federal emergency management association lot of people that don't have homes to go back to very concerned and this is a state with a housing crisis that had a housing crisis before the fires and now some twelve thousand structures have been ruined just adding to that so a lot of uncertainty a lot of questions remain kristen salumi live for us there in chico california thanks chris the. tensions between the u.s. and china are dominating the apec summit in path when you get me on saturday chinese leaders she jinping took aim at u.s. protectionism while u.s. vice president mike pence said washington would not back down until beijing change this ways to have impose tariffs on each of us exports. thomas joins us live now from the summit in the. past when you guinea capital of port moresby so and you what is that the main takeaway then from this apec summit. well hasn't this is the summit for the asia pacific cooperation forum but in fact there's been a lot more opposition than cooperation so far there's a parallel business summit
forward for a lot of the people here is very uncertain jim can go back to montana once he gets his affairs straightened out and his help from the federal emergency management association lot of people that don't have homes to go back to very concerned and this is a state with a housing crisis that had a housing crisis before the fires and now some twelve thousand structures have been ruined just adding to that so a lot of uncertainty a lot of questions remain kristen salumi live for us there in...
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of course, there are more than 300,000 people of traumatic brain injuries. in addition, there are people with major limitations and other problems associated with the war . i'm not even talking about ptsd, just other medical problems. age, theirterans cost for care and the benefits for disability will increase. or costs since 9/11 is our topic. our phone lines that the differently this morning. regional if you are in the eastern or central time zone's, guest: is the number. (202) 748-8001 is the number. we also have a special line for 9/11 veterans, (202) 748-8002. nina is with the cost of war project. can you explain what that is and how long you have been trying to track the cost of war? guest: we began in 2010 with assembling a number of experts, about two dozen experts who look at various elements of the response to the 9/11 attacks. together ae put series of reports on the cost of thingssite that look at from increased homeland security spending, veteran care issues, consequences for civilians in areas of the united states attacks following 9/11, and many areas, we found when we did this report, we needed to know more. last several years, what we've
of course, there are more than 300,000 people of traumatic brain injuries. in addition, there are people with major limitations and other problems associated with the war . i'm not even talking about ptsd, just other medical problems. age, theirterans cost for care and the benefits for disability will increase. or costs since 9/11 is our topic. our phone lines that the differently this morning. regional if you are in the eastern or central time zone's, guest: is the number. (202) 748-8001 is...
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[applause] those officials were elected by large margins of the people of north dakota. not the associations. the people of north dakota. [applause] rep. cramer: when you work for a lobbyist instead of the patients, the people, small businesses that hire people, that is when you think like chuck schumer instead of how people think like the people i am looking at here. [booing] [applause] sen. heitkamp: can i have one? moderator: one more bite at the apple. sen. heitkamp: one more bite at the apple. are you honestly saying that a governor and a congressman and senator know more about providing health care in the -- then the hospital associations and the medical associations and the aarp? [applause] that is ridiculous. it is a partisan bill being promoted to promote partisan causes and you are taking away critical health care that is essential for so many north dakotans. that is a clear difference between you and me. [cheers and applause] rep. cramer: who is going to provide health insurance to my 30-year-old niece and her husband, she has a pre-existing condition. they cannot afford the premi
[applause] those officials were elected by large margins of the people of north dakota. not the associations. the people of north dakota. [applause] rep. cramer: when you work for a lobbyist instead of the patients, the people, small businesses that hire people, that is when you think like chuck schumer instead of how people think like the people i am looking at here. [booing] [applause] sen. heitkamp: can i have one? moderator: one more bite at the apple. sen. heitkamp: one more bite at the...
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a lot of people today associate it with the klan. more important was this moment in birmingham in 1948 in july when the dixiecrat party was born and nominated strom thurmond for president, a breakaway from the democratic party re-nominating harry truman. they had embraced a strong civil rights form. it was just starting to emerge as a popular culture symbol and was merged with white supremacy. in the auditorium, you see a lot of young faces because a good delegates at the convention were college students from the south where they were accustomed to waving the flag as a symbol of football as well as kappa alpha. they brought it on to the convention floor. this photo made it the symbol of reactionary politics. it was not the party but the young supporters who made it a symbol. it made it a political symbol. it kind of makes sense. the last time the federal government interfered with the southern way of life, slavery, this was the flag of opposition used the army's the cap the confederacy alive. the government is throwing its weight beh
a lot of people today associate it with the klan. more important was this moment in birmingham in 1948 in july when the dixiecrat party was born and nominated strom thurmond for president, a breakaway from the democratic party re-nominating harry truman. they had embraced a strong civil rights form. it was just starting to emerge as a popular culture symbol and was merged with white supremacy. in the auditorium, you see a lot of young faces because a good delegates at the convention were...
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i came across a letter from wendell wilkie to the then president of the association for the advancement of colored people and it said i have never enjoyed myself so much as that evening. people think that i'm depressed because my own party has turned against me. though i'm not. you understood what i stood for and i hope we can get together again. we are going to finish writing that book together about race in america and i thought what an extraordinary exchange. the letter can be found now at the library of congress but i did see it as i finished the book i wanted to address the special relationship that i document between two me men, ant was an ego match. they both had titanic he he goes -- egos. when he saw the demographic aspect of the kind of civil rights agenda for the republican party that would not reverse the 1936 the first african-americans and the democratic party but would capture the leadership class because although there was much to celebrate in the way of the new deal, much of it wasn't beneficial to african-americans because of the south in controlling the legislation and the exclusion of
i came across a letter from wendell wilkie to the then president of the association for the advancement of colored people and it said i have never enjoyed myself so much as that evening. people think that i'm depressed because my own party has turned against me. though i'm not. you understood what i stood for and i hope we can get together again. we are going to finish writing that book together about race in america and i thought what an extraordinary exchange. the letter can be found now at...
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. >> the head of the fda says the tainted lettuce is likely associated with end of season harvest. a 32 people have gotten sick in 11 states and canada from the e. coli outbreak. telling everyone not to eat the romaine. >>> a scathing report about facebook leadership in the "new york times." why he says he will not be making any changes at the top. >>> also nfl star and former cal quarterback aaron rodgers is donating a million dollars to the victims of the fire in butte county. >>> we do have rain across the peninsula. check it out. the details in these storms that are happening in the peninsula. we are tracking a second possibly stronger storm that is coming up in six minutes. facebo speaking out >>> he is not backing down or steppingdown. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg speaking out publicly. in an interview with cnn, he says coo cheryl sandberg's job is safe as well. >> you are not stepping down as chairman. >> that is not the plan. >> would anything change that? >> eventually over time. i am not going to be doing this forever. but i certainly am not currently thinking that makes sense. >> zu
. >> the head of the fda says the tainted lettuce is likely associated with end of season harvest. a 32 people have gotten sick in 11 states and canada from the e. coli outbreak. telling everyone not to eat the romaine. >>> a scathing report about facebook leadership in the "new york times." why he says he will not be making any changes at the top. >>> also nfl star and former cal quarterback aaron rodgers is donating a million dollars to the victims of the...
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in january each year with feedback from all the associations that take part, to make sure we keep improving it, in order to get as broad a balance of peopled. to march. the capacity is 10,000 for all sorts of logistical reasons. so how do you read them out? we allocate associations a specific number, based on what they think they need, ideally we would like to take them all but the fact of the matter is not only do we need to make sure we stay to the 10,000 limited but come oi'i stay to the 10,000 limited but come on top of that, to make sure every single association has some representation, so clearly there are disappointment each year. representation, so clearly there are disappointment each yearlj representation, so clearly there are disappointment each year. i think what interests people is it's not a military parade. they are not marching as the coldstream guards, lifeguards, blues and royals, the engineers, about marching in all sorts of different ways belonging to associations, groupings of people who were together in the war which cuts across regiments and the services in effect. largely get the royal navy, airforce, army, but it'
in january each year with feedback from all the associations that take part, to make sure we keep improving it, in order to get as broad a balance of peopled. to march. the capacity is 10,000 for all sorts of logistical reasons. so how do you read them out? we allocate associations a specific number, based on what they think they need, ideally we would like to take them all but the fact of the matter is not only do we need to make sure we stay to the 10,000 limited but come oi'i stay to the...
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because it didn't defend them, in the waken of -- wake of charleston and charlottesville, say i do not want to be associated with those kind of people and they unite the right people. what has happened in the last couple of years has made a lot of people who in the past would have rallied to support the flag look in the mirror and say i don't like what i am seeing and less likely to want to be associated with the flag and to go out and buy them. in the second piece of the puzzle, a lot of retailers are choosing not to make money off of them. i think that will eventually over time with a couple of shocks along the way to hasten the process, will have the effect of making the flag less important as a merchandise item. >> thank you so much john.[ applause ] >> this weekend on c-span, saturday at 8:00 p.m., photojournalists talk about their favorite photographs on the campaign trail. >> you choose the light first. that is kind of how i do it, but then you look really hard and work really hard because there is always a story to tell. this is -- this is like political theater, and you always try to lift the veil so that people can maybe u
because it didn't defend them, in the waken of -- wake of charleston and charlottesville, say i do not want to be associated with those kind of people and they unite the right people. what has happened in the last couple of years has made a lot of people who in the past would have rallied to support the flag look in the mirror and say i don't like what i am seeing and less likely to want to be associated with the flag and to go out and buy them. in the second piece of the puzzle, a lot of...
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. >> i was raised in time when using bad language was associated with people of low intelligence.that. no such thing as bad words but bad intentions. that was freedom. >> as soon as it's desensitized it's normal. and then when it becomes normal it's not offensive. then it's not offensive, not afraid of it anymore. everything george carlin said was him looking at world going grow up, grow up, grow up. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] and tits. added fart, turd and twat. and there are other words many of you are wondering about, why not considered or shown up on the list thus far. we're looking at them all closely. some of your favorites might make the list later this year. [ bleep ], snatch, box, [ bleep ], joint, dork, poontang, cornhole and dingleberry. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more
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it is the largest mass killing of jewish people in the united states of america. i want to associate myself with the resolution that supervisor stephanie will be introducing and as rabbi said, it's about love first. i held a hearing last week and thank the oversight committee for hearing the san francisco housing authority matter. they spent $29.5 million that they did not have. that's the bad news. compounded that audits in 2013 and 2017 showed that their fiscal house was in disorder. the good news is that it appears that the city will take over the housing authority. not just by appointing the members of its board but by actually taking over its day-to-day functions. i'm asking for a budget and legislative analyst report and will be introducing a motion to look at the structure of the city and corporation of san francisco housing authority and rest i will submit. >> thank you supervisor ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. i wanted to make a few remarks with the horrific killings at the tree of life, which was without a doubt, a heinous act of anti-semitism. it was clear he was t
it is the largest mass killing of jewish people in the united states of america. i want to associate myself with the resolution that supervisor stephanie will be introducing and as rabbi said, it's about love first. i held a hearing last week and thank the oversight committee for hearing the san francisco housing authority matter. they spent $29.5 million that they did not have. that's the bad news. compounded that audits in 2013 and 2017 showed that their fiscal house was in disorder. the good...
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they set up the system of government and ways to protect the people from the dangers associated with the excessive accumulation of power and at the hands of the few. we know from experience and we knew them from our young nation's experience under the british rule bad things happen especially at the level when too few people exercise too much power and it goes unchecked and nowhere is this more evident than in the case of the power to declare war so they placed it in the legislative branch where we are honest and open and the branch that is held most accountable as alexander hamilton pointed out in the federalist papers 69 it couldn't be exercised by the executive branch said it would be less likely e to. it's somehow constitutionally justified under the act of 1973. it makes it possible for the executive branch of government acting alone or the armed forces in cases of emergencies and subject to certain limited to find time constraints but the conflict by no means and in no way, shape or form constitutes a threat to the safety of american citizens and our involvement has surpassed th
they set up the system of government and ways to protect the people from the dangers associated with the excessive accumulation of power and at the hands of the few. we know from experience and we knew them from our young nation's experience under the british rule bad things happen especially at the level when too few people exercise too much power and it goes unchecked and nowhere is this more evident than in the case of the power to declare war so they placed it in the legislative branch...
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people. this is, i think, in part, why we have been hearing about all of these witnesses, really, a vast web of associatesssociated with stone who have -- who seem to have been going in front of either the grand jury or meeting with bob mueller, because, you know, randy credico says one thing, stone says another thing, both of them, they're competing stories, and this is how you have to sort out the whole thing. then you get jerome corsi involved and he's now rumored to be making false statements. it's a very difficult situation for a prosecutor to parse it all out, but that's -- they have a lot more information than we do. and including a lot more texts and e-mails than what we've seen here, that ana got. so they're digging into this, for sure. >> i have to ask you before you go, about acting attorney general matthew whitaker. our own vaughn hillyard, he got an exclusive interview with vice president mike pence and i want to share what pence had to say about whitaker's appointment. >> whitaker has background as both a u.s. attorney and as chief of staff at the justice department. that fully qualifies him
people. this is, i think, in part, why we have been hearing about all of these witnesses, really, a vast web of associatesssociated with stone who have -- who seem to have been going in front of either the grand jury or meeting with bob mueller, because, you know, randy credico says one thing, stone says another thing, both of them, they're competing stories, and this is how you have to sort out the whole thing. then you get jerome corsi involved and he's now rumored to be making false...
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of it. i am going to answer your question directly, i think. you find in title vii that congress was concerned about associational interests. a concern about forcing very small groups of people to associate with individuals they might not like. that might seem antiquated when we are talking about race or race discrimination. the purpose is to bring people into the workforce and keep them there. as the secretary of labor noted in the report, and this court discussed in eeoc versus wyoming, that was not to stamp out animus, but to reach full employment. the reason why congress might have decided public agencies on the hook on the age side and not on the race side is because it was associated -- >> is this the only federal statute that you are aware of that imposes an obligation on a small political subdivision, but does not impose the corresponding obligation on a small private employer? >> no, let me point you to two things. the other component of the adea which no one disputes covers federal governmental employers regardless of size. as two-state and political subdivisions, you find a close-knit analogy in the flsa. my friend said that the flsa has no numeral city requiremen
of it. i am going to answer your question directly, i think. you find in title vii that congress was concerned about associational interests. a concern about forcing very small groups of people to associate with individuals they might not like. that might seem antiquated when we are talking about race or race discrimination. the purpose is to bring people into the workforce and keep them there. as the secretary of labor noted in the report, and this court discussed in eeoc versus wyoming, that...
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it was done at the instigation of the russian government and people associated with it. ped donald trump during the campaign. he was forit. but as then cia director pompeo points out, this was the actions of a hostile state actor. both are true. the president was supporting the actions of a hostile state actor. that's why this investigation is under way now. >> is it signals that things will be okay? the president was telling wikileaks if you got those e-mails, show them out. i love you. it's not as if the president is doing this privately. he's doing it publicly. >> russian military intelligence hacks the democrats e-mail. they give it to wikileaks. wikileaks works with associated of the trump campaign. the trump campaign is informe i. >> did donald trump know of this potential cooperation between his associates and wikileaks and their network. was the president just spit balling or did he have some proprietary information about what wikileaks had and what they were going to do with it that could influence the campaign? there's a lhuge difrs -- difference there. >> what
it was done at the instigation of the russian government and people associated with it. ped donald trump during the campaign. he was forit. but as then cia director pompeo points out, this was the actions of a hostile state actor. both are true. the president was supporting the actions of a hostile state actor. that's why this investigation is under way now. >> is it signals that things will be okay? the president was telling wikileaks if you got those e-mails, show them out. i love you....
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. >> donald trump through the years has always had a large number of sort of associates of people in his orbit who he can call to get information from. that he can ask favors of, to shoot the breeze on the phone. but he's lacked true heart to heart confidants. you're right. there are not particularly sort of close loyal friends that he feels he can confide in with any regularity at a deep emotional level. certainly his family is that. and he has ivanka trump, you know, in washington with him. but still, he's a bill isolated. he spent money at the white house and has been consuming an extraordinary amount of news developments throughout the midterm elections and dealing with the mounting pressure of the mueller campaign. >> and, willie, let's get to the nbc reporting of this, too. i want to ask you, ask, all of these conspiracy theories that understand why marco is doing it, as much as i don't understand the whole three-point kick. maybe he's from london. he must follow soccer, like me, but even i know you call it a field goal. roger bennet would even know. but even nbc news is reporti
. >> donald trump through the years has always had a large number of sort of associates of people in his orbit who he can call to get information from. that he can ask favors of, to shoot the breeze on the phone. but he's lacked true heart to heart confidants. you're right. there are not particularly sort of close loyal friends that he feels he can confide in with any regularity at a deep emotional level. certainly his family is that. and he has ivanka trump, you know, in washington with...
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. >> we are blessed with a uniquely informed audience of people from the criminal justice section and the bar associationand there's plenty of people here that kno now an enormous amount, but i want to make sure that people heard that because you make the case so well on a personal level you told the story and get into the underlining scrimmage of issues, but the restorative justice to discredit its not like it'll come by, it's very hard headed and people are going to do something about the mess and preservation in this country it's not because we are just going to get rid of all of the low-level people. somebody's got to deal with crimes of the islands. we are not serious unless we do that. you make the case it's an avenue people ought to be viewed and it's a nice thing to think about the climate of what's going on in this country of people not understanding each other. i just love this book. thank you. questions. this has been a wonderful discussion. you mentioned the experience in the virginia case that three people per week were exonerated. if they are atypical of the representatives -- >> he's prett
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they set up in the system of government and situated to protect the people from the dangers associated with the excessive accumulation of power in the hands of the few. we know from experience and the new vendor from our young nation's experience under british rule bad things happen especially at a national level when few people exercise pill for iprogramthat goes on unchecd nowhere is this more evident than in the case of the power to declare war. so the founders placed that in the legislative branch of the branch where honest, open and public debate is supposed to happen and the branch that has held most accountable at the most regular intervals. as alexander hamilton pointed out in the federalist paper number 69, this power would not be exercised by the executive branch. so it would be less likely to be abused, just like it was when the king of england acted in and of themselves and hours for that matter into the board. our involvement in yemen is somehow constitutionally justified under the act of 1973. this isn't true. it is true that the act makes it possible for the executive br
they set up in the system of government and situated to protect the people from the dangers associated with the excessive accumulation of power in the hands of the few. we know from experience and the new vendor from our young nation's experience under british rule bad things happen especially at a national level when few people exercise pill for iprogramthat goes on unchecd nowhere is this more evident than in the case of the power to declare war. so the founders placed that in the legislative...
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lewis: he was the ceo of the national association for the advancement of colored people.e had been there since the early 1930's. he was there until the eve of brown. he should have been credited with the success at the supreme court of brown versus the board. he died before it was ruled. brian: before we get there, wendell willkie lost the 1940 election against fdr. you also point out he was a democrat before he became a republican and became the nominee of the republican party. how does that work? mr. lewis: that is what intrigued me, an addition to wanting to know about why he and walter white had been close friends and collaborators. he was the youngest utility holding company president in the united states. he became president after the is man who founded something called commonwealth & southern, a remarkable utility holding company, receded into the background as the american economy collapsed. he thought maybe i had better not be here because those of us who were in the utility business are being blamed for causing the great collapse. wendell, a brilliant young man
lewis: he was the ceo of the national association for the advancement of colored people.e had been there since the early 1930's. he was there until the eve of brown. he should have been credited with the success at the supreme court of brown versus the board. he died before it was ruled. brian: before we get there, wendell willkie lost the 1940 election against fdr. you also point out he was a democrat before he became a republican and became the nominee of the republican party. how does that...
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of the birth. many people may traditionally associate post—traumatic stress disorder with soldiers on the battlefieldolent crime. but for women who have had a traumatic birth, it can bejust crime. but for women who have had a traumatic birth, it can be just as real, and without help, can lead to long—term harm. research suggest 4% of women in the uk, or around 30,000 a year, develop ptsd after a dramatic earth. experts believe many others could go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed —— traumatic birth. others could go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed -- traumatic birth. the royal college believes it is fair to say that currently women in the uk who experience of birth trauma are being failed by the nhs, both in the way that the trauma is detected, diagnosed, and subsequently treated. nhs england say any form of mental ill health is a concern, but great strides have been made, with 7000 more women treated last year and specialist mental health services plant throughout england. following treatment, and is now looking to the future instead of fearing the past —— anna. this is the briefing from bbc news. the
of the birth. many people may traditionally associate post—traumatic stress disorder with soldiers on the battlefieldolent crime. but for women who have had a traumatic birth, it can bejust crime. but for women who have had a traumatic birth, it can be just as real, and without help, can lead to long—term harm. research suggest 4% of women in the uk, or around 30,000 a year, develop ptsd after a dramatic earth. experts believe many others could go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed ——...
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but we know from what robert mueller has been asking of people associated to roger stone, that wikileaks -- that julian assange is in the crosshairs of this investigation. and though while he may not be facing charges related to the russia investigation or other things out of the eastern district of virginia, he could still be facing charges out of the district here in washington, d.c., where the mueller grand jury is sitting. >> good point. shimon, thank you. shimon prokupecz reporting. joining us now, democratic senator, ron wyden of oregon, a member of the intelligence committee. senator, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you. >>> let's talk a little bit about the president. he says now he hasn't submitted his response yet in writing to the written questions from the special counsel. even though he said they were not very difficult. he said the questions were not very difficult, but they still haven't responded, they haven't filed the formal response. what does that say to you? >> that says to me that there is still more stonewalling. look, what we have seen -- you saw the pre
but we know from what robert mueller has been asking of people associated to roger stone, that wikileaks -- that julian assange is in the crosshairs of this investigation. and though while he may not be facing charges related to the russia investigation or other things out of the eastern district of virginia, he could still be facing charges out of the district here in washington, d.c., where the mueller grand jury is sitting. >> good point. shimon, thank you. shimon prokupecz reporting....
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of the march. most people associate the dr. king was the primary organizer from this march but in fact he was not. he just agreed to participate. and a chaosots beginning to take place downtown. to the point where dr. king was forced to or treat from the march to go by -- to go to a nearby holiday inn. he returned on wednesday, april 3. from easternre airlines of atlanta. his flight was delayed due to a bomb threat. he checked in at the lorraine motel. moreotel was one of the upscale hotels in downtown memphis for african-americans. dr. king had been here prior to his visit. he stays here because he stayed at a predominately white hotel previously and he received criticism for that. they checked into room 306. he met with clergymen in the city of memphis. he was also going to meet with lawyers. he was facing an injunction to have a successful march the following week on monday, april 8. he met with his lawyers as well as the lorraine motel. imris 306. on that day, he was feeling very emotionally drained. laryngitisering from an
of the march. most people associate the dr. king was the primary organizer from this march but in fact he was not. he just agreed to participate. and a chaosots beginning to take place downtown. to the point where dr. king was forced to or treat from the march to go by -- to go to a nearby holiday inn. he returned on wednesday, april 3. from easternre airlines of atlanta. his flight was delayed due to a bomb threat. he checked in at the lorraine motel. moreotel was one of the upscale hotels in...
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of the main sign. and just like she said, behavioral changes it's not so much just the memory lossbe use people associate that at the first time so there are other things besides memory loss that contribute to other signs of the deseize. >> what are the most important things you've lened about the disease and caring for your dad. >> to not hold on to the daily things that happen. something that makes you upset or something that, you know, kind of emotionally impact you not to hold on to that because it's not helping you. it's not helping the person that you're caring for either. you've got to let it go a know that, you know, it's not personal and it's not intentional. it is just, youknow, it's a disease. it's a brain disease t they're suffering from. >> we wish you well. wish your dad well. >> thank you. > and thank you so much for sharing your story and thank you for some really good io inform that is our program this morning. to see any news for your sunday program log onbc to washington.com and click on community and a reminder that we are collecting fo for families all day tomorrow. we'll be acceptin
of the main sign. and just like she said, behavioral changes it's not so much just the memory lossbe use people associate that at the first time so there are other things besides memory loss that contribute to other signs of the deseize. >> what are the most important things you've lened about the disease and caring for your dad. >> to not hold on to the daily things that happen. something that makes you upset or something that, you know, kind of emotionally impact you not to hold...
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that. >> shannon: your colleague grassley talked about the fact that he has referred a number of people associatedgation. in a letter today he says on october 3rd, 2018, committee staff received an email with a subject line claiming, "i am jane doe from oceanside, california. kavanaugh raped me." it was not the author of the original jane doe letter. when asked by committee investigators whether she had met kavanaugh, she said, "oh, lord, no." what kind of penalties do you think people who got involved with this investigation and made false statements should be facing? >> i don't know what the law provide, but i do think it's important that grassley has made these referrals to the department of justice. the republican members of the committee repeatedly tried to make the point against democrats saying the fbi was the only possible entity to investigate the allegations, that the committee's special investigators could do the same kind of job and in fact providing false information to the committee was just as much a crime as if they lied to fbi investigates. and i think grassley following up on thi
that. >> shannon: your colleague grassley talked about the fact that he has referred a number of people associatedgation. in a letter today he says on october 3rd, 2018, committee staff received an email with a subject line claiming, "i am jane doe from oceanside, california. kavanaugh raped me." it was not the author of the original jane doe letter. when asked by committee investigators whether she had met kavanaugh, she said, "oh, lord, no." what kind of penalties do...
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association of salem with witchcraft. and the producers chose salem because of the historic association of salem and the witch trials. but the trials of 1692 were a tragedy where innocent people suffered and died. so this brings us to the second conversation. had we foster a vibrant memory of tragedy and a tourist site. unexpected narratives can be an a comfortable fit for busloads of tourists expecting to enjoy beautiful landscape or a historic home. certified that tell these stories often feel pressured to do so in a way that is still tourist friendly. this often fails to have an impact on visitors. so museums that are flights of slavery struggle every day. one visitor to colonial williamsburg remarked that it was really just a walking lecture, what were we seeing that had any relevance to the story we were being told about slavery? in the cage of plantation museums, it means that the narratives of slavery often do little to subvert the romantic image of the old south that tourists have come in with and is more visible. of course some sites of slavery lack basic information about the enslaved population and this is not the case of the salem witch trials. what they lack is n
association of salem with witchcraft. and the producers chose salem because of the historic association of salem and the witch trials. but the trials of 1692 were a tragedy where innocent people suffered and died. so this brings us to the second conversation. had we foster a vibrant memory of tragedy and a tourist site. unexpected narratives can be an a comfortable fit for busloads of tourists expecting to enjoy beautiful landscape or a historic home. certified that tell these stories often...
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the founders set up our system of government in such a way as to protect the people from the dangers associated with the excessive accumulation of power in the hands of a few. we know from experience and we knew then from our young nation's experience under british rule that bad things happen, especially in at a national level, when too few people exercise too much power and that power goes unchecked and nowhere is this more evident than in the case of the power to declare war. so the founders placed that power squarely in the legislative branch, the branch where honest, orientation and public -- honest, open, and public debate is supposed to happen, most accountable to the people through elections at the most regular intervals. as alexander hamilton pointed out in "federalist paper" number 69, this power with a not be exercised by the executive branch so that it would be less like lay to be abused, just like it was when the king of england acted in and of himself, by himself to send his country and ours, for that matter, into war. now, some opponents of our resolution claim that our involvemen
the founders set up our system of government in such a way as to protect the people from the dangers associated with the excessive accumulation of power in the hands of a few. we know from experience and we knew then from our young nation's experience under british rule that bad things happen, especially in at a national level, when too few people exercise too much power and that power goes unchecked and nowhere is this more evident than in the case of the power to declare war. so the founders...
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some of the people that you've been associated with for many years to and out of the clearly needed from oh they are part of the media followed you you met them people that you were accustomed to so don't mention i am slowly did their doing the writing it was over. i was told i was in so they stayed they took the whole side i could push impossible to. get your sign it at least ten times as we could all just. try to get a little drunk executive and i said a little too much she said. i mean to find some of the government thought that i've been to china is it but is it and i was asked this question billion next china if you catch it or should new plan intention is to go to china is to ensure freedom in a lot. this is nuts and this was going to be close to sixty. but even this the bad day of the middle east war has shown convincing proof of israel's militia get out of the israeli armored columns continue their sweep to the south west be on the gaza strip and to the south in sinai how did it happen and more importantly what happens now when going to design to protect all over again no one is
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. >> chuck grassley, a number of people associated, and investigation and possible crimes and penaltiesin a letter today on october 3, 2018, an email from judy layton with subject line claiming, quote, i jane dough, brett kavanaugh raped me. under questioning, she admitted contrary to prior claims, and when kim asked -- when asked, she said she never met him. what kind of penalties do you think people who got involved with this investigation made false statements should be facing. >> don't know what the law provides but it is important check grassley made these referrals to the formative justice. republican members of the committee repeatedly tried to make the point against democrats saying the fbi was the only possible entity to investigate the allegations that committee special investigators could do the same job and providing false information to the committee was just as much a crime as if they had lied to fbi investigators and they will make that point. >> you are on the campaign trail, you spent years in the house and senate. you are out there for other folks running in support of
. >> chuck grassley, a number of people associated, and investigation and possible crimes and penaltiesin a letter today on october 3, 2018, an email from judy layton with subject line claiming, quote, i jane dough, brett kavanaugh raped me. under questioning, she admitted contrary to prior claims, and when kim asked -- when asked, she said she never met him. what kind of penalties do you think people who got involved with this investigation made false statements should be facing....
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you don't have to deal with these people in your community, schools or crime issues associated with a big influx of it's too bad. but again it's politically speaking. i don't see how it pays off. i think it backfires. you want to tall join hands and say kumbaya, i would argue we haven't been as welcoming as some on the left would like you to think we have been. but nonetheless, i don't know where it gets you. if they are trying to campaign for the voters that are here illegally, well, they still last i checked can't vote. steve: that's right. as you saw in the election, stacey abrams in georgia, it may have been a slip of the tongue. she specifically included non-citizens in her list of those who would participate in the blue wave. trish: can i go off on a tangent and ask what you think about the term undocumented? to be undocumented means you don't have the documents. undocumented is different than illegal. i would argue i misplaced my passport and license recently and i was totally undocumented. but being here illegally is something entirely different. but now it's -- steve: i think it's a good p
you don't have to deal with these people in your community, schools or crime issues associated with a big influx of it's too bad. but again it's politically speaking. i don't see how it pays off. i think it backfires. you want to tall join hands and say kumbaya, i would argue we haven't been as welcoming as some on the left would like you to think we have been. but nonetheless, i don't know where it gets you. if they are trying to campaign for the voters that are here illegally, well, they...
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of his associates. click to chris christie health programs leads the seven seven people on classified ads knowing. did i not -- such. remember mike saying say some money will come class so. three south south of the country islamamic state grop playing claims must focus losssses. one onene nine nie all [ [inaudible]e] names [inaudible] womenn [inauaudible] more more. says that he's not. one work in a critical -- there's these. he's the second. girl roleses this [inauaudi] isis [inaudible] this is [inaudible] well the she was just is the my minutes minutes. may. yeah. alright alright. short so it's a loss since is what. they say about the lease resigned target again jim chicle click. to see [inaudible] destroyed. the egyptian jumped on tonight bernie need attack tankers because when i'm in my nine or t to a my moon. jae ginger -- when? call click take chris [inaudible] right click [inaudible] i'm not. june you'll you'll you'll specs back. to what you a little different. you. trying trying to get into. if you're if you're cool or trying country tree to the hospital [inaudible] thanks he'll deal. and t
of his associates. click to chris christie health programs leads the seven seven people on classified ads knowing. did i not -- such. remember mike saying say some money will come class so. three south south of the country islamamic state grop playing claims must focus losssses. one onene nine nie all [ [inaudible]e] names [inaudible] womenn [inauaudible] more more. says that he's not. one work in a critical -- there's these. he's the second. girl roleses this [inauaudi] isis [inaudible] this...