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extremists,merican laird wroteat himself. it came out in the mid-1990's, just before the oklahoma city bombing, and after that terrible event occurred, his publishers wanted him to republish the book, and there is a photo from the bombing site. these other materials that i have laid out on the table are materials from the collection itself. this first grouping represents hispanics and their interests in american farm workers. it has served as the voice of the mexican-americans. this book is a cookbook. you can see the play on caesar salad. this came out in support of the american farm workers strikes in the 1970's. tuce wasat time, let being boycotted. this cookbook on salads does not include lettuce. cesar chavez wrote some himself for the book. the next grouping represents the the collection, made up of materials that are usually thrown away, mailings and flyers that you might pick up on the street. so that is one of the values of these collections, is that they represent things that are often times not kept. a lot of that
extremists,merican laird wroteat himself. it came out in the mid-1990's, just before the oklahoma city bombing, and after that terrible event occurred, his publishers wanted him to republish the book, and there is a photo from the bombing site. these other materials that i have laid out on the table are materials from the collection itself. this first grouping represents hispanics and their interests in american farm workers. it has served as the voice of the mexican-americans. this book is a...
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you merican actor kevin spacey has been charged with indecent assault on an eighteen year old man in two thousand and sixteen it's the first criminal a case brought against the oscar winning actor since his career collapsed amid a series of sexual misconduct allegations a year ago species due in court in early january. cicely's mount etna bullock you know has been spewing lava and ash after a new fracture opened to the base of one of its creators observers say that it was displaying unusually high levels of seismic activity tanya airport has reopened today after the ash plume forced it to shut down. at least two people have been killed after a suicide bomber stormed libya's foreign ministry in tripoli three of the militants also died ten people were injured in the attack that began with a car bomb blast near the ministry libyan security forces are blaming the attack on so-called islamic state fight is the foreign ministry spot of libya's internationally recognized government that is based in tripoli. a journalist working for the associated press joins me now from benghazi in libya wh
you merican actor kevin spacey has been charged with indecent assault on an eighteen year old man in two thousand and sixteen it's the first criminal a case brought against the oscar winning actor since his career collapsed amid a series of sexual misconduct allegations a year ago species due in court in early january. cicely's mount etna bullock you know has been spewing lava and ash after a new fracture opened to the base of one of its creators observers say that it was displaying unusually...
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billiton and i'm going merican from great britain. in but i'm kind of the way you community have to mikey tell and set it on have started think oh she ations about the conditions of her settlement. i once had one of the i had often been coming up to. the second set in that happened just how i was thinking and living we were. if i had on me r.k. you know was it a tough road but i mean i like the thought of the sport was what you have been up and then which was thirty this is i had interest for that but you know by the way on the ground this hour you get your second the front of the steps there goes a long way and we went to. iraq twice took over one flower lives at home you know i'm not i'm not going to think i get them but i love them to know yeah. you know anybody seen on this wrote this i am with guy. i ellida get in well you know and only one of the side they get others imo and them in that little but then you got young also not at the set but i look when people. get a sample and i mean it in an idiot you know that i would notice h
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billiton and i'm going merican from great britain. in that on class the way you community have to make you tell and set it on have started think oshie ations about the conditions of resettlement. i once had one of the aftermath of a family there. was a consistent that happened just how you're thinking and living we were. if i had on me r.k. you know was it pretty tough wrote it but i mean i like the thought of us for somebody but up and then which was thirty this is i had anticipated but you know by the way on our own this hour you're taking a stand on the steps there goes another way and we went at. each other and we're still going on you know there's that one you want i'm not going to take us because them i love them to know you're in look at every seat on this man with guy was. a leader. that you normally know and only one of the side they get others imo and them in. that they need to get young. up a step back look when people. get what they are they have no idea i mean it in an area you know that i would notice him but there's a l
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assistant professor of political science at both of us adelphi college he's also consult with the interim merican dialogue on matters of cuban policy he joins us from st peter minnesota louise psyche me is a primary health care research coordinator of the brazilian association of collective house also known as a brosco he joins us from palo to us in southern brazil and in miami we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs welcome everyone to the stream i want to start to with a few words from the president elect not even an office yet and he's already calling something slave labor that is how he described the arrangement with human doctors saying he couldn't agree to it slave labor louise is that something you can understand where does that come from those are strong words. this is. a great problem in our country i don't know that cuban. we have a lot of. liberty in brazil influence. is low but this is our corporation in. menstrual states and i think that they can respect all the rules. between brasil cuba and they've been a
assistant professor of political science at both of us adelphi college he's also consult with the interim merican dialogue on matters of cuban policy he joins us from st peter minnesota louise psyche me is a primary health care research coordinator of the brazilian association of collective house also known as a brosco he joins us from palo to us in southern brazil and in miami we have nor i've got my story is she's a journalist at the miami herald who has reported extensively on human affairs...
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billiton and i'm going merican from great britain. in but i'm cursed the way you community of to my quito and set it on have started thinking oh she ations about the conditions of her settlement. i once had a one of the aftermath of a family there. was a consistent pattern of. how it was the family and we went. from e r k you know to was important to frolic but i mean i like the photos for most of what you have been up and then which was thirty this is i have answers for you but. by the way i'm around this hour your second to spend on the steps to go to my family and we went to. iraq where i thought oh one flower there's a phone. call not only think of this gift of love from two new year in ok every scene on this album with a guy most of. my elida if they don't want to know and only going to the site they get others imo i mean better luck with that they need to get young also know that better luck will give a. ball up or get what they said go and idea just let me get in there nidia you know that i will notice him but there's a lot of
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billiton and merican from great britain. in but on course the way you community have to mike ito and set it on have started think oh she ations about the conditions of pre-settlement. i once had although one of the i had nothing from left to get booked there. the second set in and having just height of the thing i'm living we went. from e r k you know was it pretty tough wrote it but i mean i looked. for most of what you have been up and then which was thirty this is i had incest president bush. by the way i don't know how this hour you're taking a stand on the steps there goes another way and we went to. iraq twice took over one p. our lives have gone you know i've got to laugh when you think i get them but i love them to know yet. you know anybody seen on this man with guy. i ellida that didn't really know and only one of the side they get others imo and them and badly like that they need to get young also at the setback look when people. get what they are they said oh. i mean it in an area you know that i would notice him
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daeep in mind it's also a holiweek, so things may pick up as it relates to the w merican public after the ar, kate? >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> during the president's surprise trip to iraq to visit american troops, there was another surprise. trump boasted about giving the military a big raise. he said it was the first raise in ten years. turns out those statements were incorrect. pentag correspondent hans nichols explains. >> reporter: president donald trump told the troops he commands to expect a big pay raise in the new year. co >> they said wd make it smaller, we could make, we could make it 2%, we could make i4%. i said no, make it 10%, make it more than 10%. >> reporter: on januar1st, troops will see a pay increase of 2.6, not 10%. and trump's claim that this year's bump is long over due, also untr. >> you haven't gotten one in more than ten years, more than ten years. we got you a big one. >> reporter: yet according to trump's own defense department, military teersonnel have consly received annual pay raises. even lawmakers from trump's own party questioned the path. on't
daeep in mind it's also a holiweek, so things may pick up as it relates to the w merican public after the ar, kate? >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> during the president's surprise trip to iraq to visit american troops, there was another surprise. trump boasted about giving the military a big raise. he said it was the first raise in ten years. turns out those statements were incorrect. pentag correspondent hans nichols explains. >> reporter: president donald trump told the...
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fracking sites threatens their lives and the wildlife of patagonia and then those be brought to birth merican exxon french to tile and argentina based pan american energy. does it does your legal eagle a good current make a logical situation where it is very serious and alarming our community feels under threat because there's been a violation of our rights and there's uncertainty over our lands getting energy firms have taken advantage of legal loopholes to come here in the big day and night leah's they can put this on deadly menace over us. no it isn't i love the e.c.m. as it is by the region's natural richness people here are very poor having is the energy companies come blunder and contaminate are less able to fortunes they make are kept for themselves and the people they pay off to cover this all up in that one i mean and. the way visa oil companies operate is pure environmental vandalism demonstrates how little control local authorities truly have. they look like hope this will be a serious investigation and with those responsible named and duly dealt with we are sure we will win this c
fracking sites threatens their lives and the wildlife of patagonia and then those be brought to birth merican exxon french to tile and argentina based pan american energy. does it does your legal eagle a good current make a logical situation where it is very serious and alarming our community feels under threat because there's been a violation of our rights and there's uncertainty over our lands getting energy firms have taken advantage of legal loopholes to come here in the big day and night...
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than we already know feeling those accusations from the us ambassador on spiegel's proceed and to merican ism which shall described in her report the magazine has apologized to all american citizens who may have been insulted in slandered by reports spiegel however says that it does not have an overall anti us bias political commentator and publisher ica told us washington's focused only on the figs stories that don't fit his narrative instead turning a blind eye to the rest. they change those stories that make america look bad and change those journalists who are most critical do not care on those people and those journalist who did fake stories about syria and most of the stories about syria and this war there were faked and where. america is of course just taking those who don't want to stir up their their present politics policy they do with the politics of america first america only america great and whatever and they don't they just don't care anymore whether it is very obvious or whether it is not obvious the government is five shots at a restaurant in brussels a security chiefs wa
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to the show kristen trump says the so-called islamic state has been defeated in syria at least can merican troops now pull out of syria and really say job done not really i mean isis all the so-called islamic state is core not in syria and iraq he border regions there are almost two thousand fighters maybe left so this is the military the military strategic behind us that has been fulfilled that's true that the majority of the leaders of isis has been killed that's true but ideologically it's not defeated it lives on in the heads of hundreds of thousands of young men who are not participating politically who are being oppressed who don't see any perspectives for themselves so the u.s. what they have done is just they have been bombing isis out of syria without even being ready to rebuild for example the so-called capital of isis so people are living there in the rubbles with mines and they have not taking responsibility even over the regions that they control and this is the conditions that extremists need to rebuild a new extremist groups it's just a question of time i think to see a seco
to the show kristen trump says the so-called islamic state has been defeated in syria at least can merican troops now pull out of syria and really say job done not really i mean isis all the so-called islamic state is core not in syria and iraq he border regions there are almost two thousand fighters maybe left so this is the military the military strategic behind us that has been fulfilled that's true that the majority of the leaders of isis has been killed that's true but ideologically it's...
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resolution, e to a that's going to be good for merican business, our economy and the global economy as well. kate: you think they can reach real agreement in the timetable they have laid out? mr. bradley: i think we ought to have every expectation that do. kate: on the nafta 2.0, if you chamberat role will the play in advancing that through a congress that is now divided, going to look like? mr. bradley: we're supportive and we would like to see agreement, tify the effect.into on balance, that's how you have to judge these things, it's a deserves to t that be approved. there are some steps that the dministration can take to help us get on the pathway of securing the votes. i think the first step is tariffs onmoving the steel and aluminum with respect to canada and mexico. you don't do, that there is little prospect of getting the necessary votes in congress. we do that, we start counting noses and figuring out to do to get this line.s the finish jeff: senator chuck grassley to , take the resident authority out of the executive discretion? r. bradley: the authority to impose tariffs doe
resolution, e to a that's going to be good for merican business, our economy and the global economy as well. kate: you think they can reach real agreement in the timetable they have laid out? mr. bradley: i think we ought to have every expectation that do. kate: on the nafta 2.0, if you chamberat role will the play in advancing that through a congress that is now divided, going to look like? mr. bradley: we're supportive and we would like to see agreement, tify the effect.into on balance,...
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with people saying but you're handing the russians a victory this is good for iran and they want to merican it double down but america's position in syria is extraordinarily weak. but big fight a supposed behind closed doors between the pentagon and the white house than i what trump wants and what some of the defense chiefs want and what they'd like to see happen in syria in the future yeah. well you know we don't know there are people who are saying that the military wants to stay in but i find that i suspect that there are plenty of military people that want to get out they're tired of these middle east wars it's cost them tremendously their troops are depleted and they need new military systems they want to spend their money elsewhere now state department come peo. national security council bolton they're the ones who are the architects of this new much more aggressive anti iran policy they're the ones who are going to be screaming bloody murder i think behind the scenes and they've certainly been taken for a loop because just yesterday as you know as you quoted jeffrey the new envoy to
with people saying but you're handing the russians a victory this is good for iran and they want to merican it double down but america's position in syria is extraordinarily weak. but big fight a supposed behind closed doors between the pentagon and the white house than i what trump wants and what some of the defense chiefs want and what they'd like to see happen in syria in the future yeah. well you know we don't know there are people who are saying that the military wants to stay in but i...
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have a match or anything but i never thought i'd ever meant to anything i just wonder corrupt or merican play basketball that was my dream or formula one driver you know who would ever think that going from secretarial work and then moving into the to the media but when i was obvious fourteen i went into a local newsagent say and i'm going through magazines and all of a sudden i see ebony or essence it was essence so i saw a black woman on the cover and because you don't say that in it because australia is very white country so i picked up the magazine and as i'm going through the pages it was like it didn't matter what it was a advertisement or a story it was all on black people and i was like. i'm clueless. this isn't my thing you know i was brought up in a home with music so we did a lot of going to harry belafonte and women for that fall and all these old sol from back of the dinosaur queens that was like a lot of people were brought up in the church we all went to church sang in the choirs so we were influenced by african-american culture and then we had not this county with when th
have a match or anything but i never thought i'd ever meant to anything i just wonder corrupt or merican play basketball that was my dream or formula one driver you know who would ever think that going from secretarial work and then moving into the to the media but when i was obvious fourteen i went into a local newsagent say and i'm going through magazines and all of a sudden i see ebony or essence it was essence so i saw a black woman on the cover and because you don't say that in it because...
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you now have the merican justice system essentially outlining a number of crimes th even the president was aware of. or p essentially helped direct. how coming just stands by and doesothing on this -- e're at a new level. >> i think so. >> let's go back to where we started watching your coverage. the memorialsor president george h.w. sh. >> was that a turng point for the president? >> i guess i would hold out hope this there is an individual that tapped tappeded serve. doing something pitically unpopular in the moment. it can stinhce your legacy in the history books. we say all one term predents ar essentially by definition, that means they weren't a good president. this is not the .ca it was always the sense that managing the end of the cold war. >> we've seen that not a shot was ever fired. we didn't have the breakdowns and problems in eastern europe th we could have had. i think in hindsight people realized, this wa a steady hand. so does the elected official hear that and say, maybe i can do that. someing politically unpop hard in the moment. >> legacy matters. >>gh alth george h.w
you now have the merican justice system essentially outlining a number of crimes th even the president was aware of. or p essentially helped direct. how coming just stands by and doesothing on this -- e're at a new level. >> i think so. >> let's go back to where we started watching your coverage. the memorialsor president george h.w. sh. >> was that a turng point for the president? >> i guess i would hold out hope this there is an individual that tapped tappeded serve....
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the world it's a mixed legacy you know that he had one of the great triumphs in our own you know merican history of the gulf war he's remembered for that he also had one of the greatest political actions in american history about a year to. war and was a conquering hero it was finished politically because the country went into a deep recession and he didn't seem to have a plan to get us out of a recession world leaders are in argentina for the second and final day of the g. twenty summit the u.s. and chinese presidents are due to discuss their trade war the world's two largest economies have opposed tariffs on each other's imports leading to concerns about the impact on the global economy the wall street journal says the saudi crown prince sent eleven messages to his closest adviser who oversaw the team which killed in the hours before and after his murder the newspaper says it's seen excerpts of the highly classified cia assessment of what happened president donald trump and secretary of state michael peo say there's no direct evidence linking him had been sent to the journalists killin
the world it's a mixed legacy you know that he had one of the great triumphs in our own you know merican history of the gulf war he's remembered for that he also had one of the greatest political actions in american history about a year to. war and was a conquering hero it was finished politically because the country went into a deep recession and he didn't seem to have a plan to get us out of a recession world leaders are in argentina for the second and final day of the g. twenty summit the...
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merican fuyy and back the back, once you like the page, your opting to see it in your feed. and, so, you have indicated that you are precereceptive to this of messaging. one thing they did well is build audiences that had very specific kind of almost persona types. so for younger right wing audiences a lot of the content was meme culture. for their feminist accounts they were putting out aspirational quotes and feminist content. so they really had tailered segmented audiences. once you opt in to following one of those accounts or liking one of those pages, you will see more messaging aligned with what they think the audience is interested in. but some percentage of the content will not be just reinforcing the dynamics. it's going to be pushing the narrative they want their audience to be open to. so it is about establishing norms. it's propaganda. >> it is propaganda. and, in fact, it targeted, i think you found, african-americans. that was one of the groups that they decided to go after to -- all of it. just, you know, gin up the outrage, sew discord. this involved hillary
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often, they are recruiting or co-opting insiders, employees of .merican companies as noted, the actors in this indictment were members of a hacking group operating in china and associated with a chinese state security, a group known as apt10. conducteds of apt 10 major computer intrusion campaigns targeting u.s. government agencies and companies, both around the country and across the world. stealing hundreds of gigabytes of intellectual property and confidential business information. the list of victim companies reads like a who is who of the global economy, from biotechnology, agriculture, health care, oil and gas exploration to nasa. healthy competition is good for the global economy. criminal conduct is not. rampant theft is not. cheating is not. light on this issue between the united states and our law-abiding international partners. we are all standing shoulder to shoulder to condemn this conduct . the scope of this investigation was broad, as you might imagine, involved offices from new orleans, new york, sacramento, san antonio, and houston, and we are incredibly grateful, not
often, they are recruiting or co-opting insiders, employees of .merican companies as noted, the actors in this indictment were members of a hacking group operating in china and associated with a chinese state security, a group known as apt10. conducteds of apt 10 major computer intrusion campaigns targeting u.s. government agencies and companies, both around the country and across the world. stealing hundreds of gigabytes of intellectual property and confidential business information. the list...
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the union movement helped to overthrow the white onligarchy and in 1954 the help of with damaniel mericans laike and in 1954 ack and control of the for torl called it the 1954 revolution. has continued through statehood in 1959 but the labor union has been changing the instructor and they remain do this day. but union power is on the wane. but so far that, i think, has helped make it at least more and rats will tell you labor unions will tell you it ade it a more equitable society, minimum becawage and healthcare. we were the first before massachusetts i guess you call obama care but prepaid ealthcare if you work 20 hours or more. we had that in 1974. that is pretty amazing. that is where the labor or the differential has changed things. the republican view in the state hawaii is practically nonexistent. of four delegates in congress have been it democrats. we have not sent a republican to when we since 2010 and did it was only seven months. 76 people that work here none are republicans. re-election lost about two years ago. are e 51 member house five republic republican. a third of the vo
the union movement helped to overthrow the white onligarchy and in 1954 the help of with damaniel mericans laike and in 1954 ack and control of the for torl called it the 1954 revolution. has continued through statehood in 1959 but the labor union has been changing the instructor and they remain do this day. but union power is on the wane. but so far that, i think, has helped make it at least more and rats will tell you labor unions will tell you it ade it a more equitable society, minimum...
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commander of the french army, the allied general, to a amalgamated his army into their armies, to use mericanoops as replacements for british casualties, for french casualties, and pershing insists on having an independent u.s. army. he is backed by president wilson in this, and he insists on having an independent american sector, so he chooses the only sector available, which is this one down here, with the argonne forest on one flank separating the american army from the french, and the muse river on the other flank. it is a really devilish sector because the hindenburg line, which comes down the length of german occupied france and belgium, and it's basically three whale back ridges running parallel, all of them facing the american front, all of them sculpted by the germans into this concreted fortifications that are really formidable. here is just an example of one. this low-profile concrete bunker dug into the terrain. the americans are going to come upon it before they even see it. there are going to be german machine guns, german field artillery, and there's three idges like this. it i
commander of the french army, the allied general, to a amalgamated his army into their armies, to use mericanoops as replacements for british casualties, for french casualties, and pershing insists on having an independent u.s. army. he is backed by president wilson in this, and he insists on having an independent american sector, so he chooses the only sector available, which is this one down here, with the argonne forest on one flank separating the american army from the french, and the muse...
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ne example of that is -- he flew -- he was part of the lafayette drill, he joined the mericans as part of the 94th squadron. he's flying along with eddie rickenbacker. any time somebody suggested that he fly in a two-seat plane he of it."y "wouldn't hear he insisted he always fly solo, to fly with lowed him. they nicknamed him lone-star luft. pilots love nicknames. so not just that but the on ines themselves took symbolic roles and every time there is a new development, now aircraft came out these pilots hot opinions about it. and so we see the cycles start themselves. one example, in the american loved the newport 28. ere's a newport, loved this, this is the most maneuverable claim i've had yet. helps me to dog fight. i can do the close turns. started receiving them, ighters, they hated they weren't as maneuverable and hey nicknamed them the pooping spad, saying it had a problematic engine. 90th squadron they had different planes. these are actually observation planes but apparently the flight of it were so sublime to the fighter pilot that their eyes would literally according to one
ne example of that is -- he flew -- he was part of the lafayette drill, he joined the mericans as part of the 94th squadron. he's flying along with eddie rickenbacker. any time somebody suggested that he fly in a two-seat plane he of it."y "wouldn't hear he insisted he always fly solo, to fly with lowed him. they nicknamed him lone-star luft. pilots love nicknames. so not just that but the on ines themselves took symbolic roles and every time there is a new development, now aircraft...
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single hearing focused on russia's campaign to manipulate online platforms to underline -- democracy,merican that much engaged in a massive disinformation campaign to influence the 2016 election. i hope mr. pichai can tell us what actions google has taken to counter this unprecedented attack without visa specific as to give a guidance to foreign powers. this may help congress determine what more can be done to further insulate our democratic processes from foreign interference. we should also examine how google invoices community standards and prohibits racist or bigoted threats and other inappropriate conduct. while internet platforms have produced many societal benefits, they provided a new tool for those seeking to stoke racial and ethnic hatred. the presence of hateful conduct and content on these platforms has been made all the more alarming by the recent rise in hate motivated violence. according to sister sticks -- according to statistics by the fbi, he crimes rose by 17% last year compared to 2016, marking the third consecutive year they have increased. the horrible massacre in pitts
single hearing focused on russia's campaign to manipulate online platforms to underline -- democracy,merican that much engaged in a massive disinformation campaign to influence the 2016 election. i hope mr. pichai can tell us what actions google has taken to counter this unprecedented attack without visa specific as to give a guidance to foreign powers. this may help congress determine what more can be done to further insulate our democratic processes from foreign interference. we should also...
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example, but i think there's going to be hu pressure, and then that would be the nterpiece argument of mericanitics at that point. there will be no other topic as far as, you know, under the radar screen. i talked with a number of mcconnell's staff who saidand asked the question what can you get done while you're debin impeachment? and the answer was just enough gs going.h i think that's the likely outcome here. then you have the drama of thee. ho but then the drama of the senate, you know, we can only lose a few republicans, it's not a huge gap that has to be made up, and that, i think, is going to be the central drama of american politics. >> brangham: is that how you see it? >> oh, absolutely, and i thi, especially if counselor muellerr ents evidence that is overwhelming, i think that gives cover, not now, because the democratit party's posn is let's impeach the guy now without anything from mueller, but what a mueller report would do ithere is that evidence that we all think might be there, that gives everyone sort a centerpiece to fous on. i think democrats in the house would beel coled t
example, but i think there's going to be hu pressure, and then that would be the nterpiece argument of mericanitics at that point. there will be no other topic as far as, you know, under the radar screen. i talked with a number of mcconnell's staff who saidand asked the question what can you get done while you're debin impeachment? and the answer was just enough gs going.h i think that's the likely outcome here. then you have the drama of thee. ho but then the drama of the senate, you know, we...
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he uses rhetoric that everyday .mericans can understand with television being introduced is an idea ofway to use media, not even paid advertising to make your message more known and seem credible. this idea that there are these norms that have to be addressed and understood with television as well. i think the idea that there is this institution behind television, not just the medium itself. not just the fact that it is visual but that there is an institution surrounding it is important. prof. brownell: that is excellent and great observation. you saw that in the beginning of this. they showed him walking up to his desk. they showed the tv cameras. frequently, footage of val office in the o which show that production around it. newspapers would report and say the real excitement was behind the camera and they would describe what was happening. there is an education that the entire public gets about how media as an institution works. that comes with the use of television and the implementation of the studio in the oval office. with television now it will bring a lot more transparency to
he uses rhetoric that everyday .mericans can understand with television being introduced is an idea ofway to use media, not even paid advertising to make your message more known and seem credible. this idea that there are these norms that have to be addressed and understood with television as well. i think the idea that there is this institution behind television, not just the medium itself. not just the fact that it is visual but that there is an institution surrounding it is important. prof....
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on the 1920s and 1930 "the rote a book called ", we think of it as the quintessential novel of the merican dream but a lot of people don't realize that that hrase was not a catch phrase when he wrote it. if you asked him are you writing dream?about the american do you mean? we don't know the history of the phrase and how it's changed. the f the things i found ost striking is the book that widelye it popular, he's egarded as the person who made it popular, you'll see op eds hat adams was the first to bring it out but no one seems to notice that he used the phrase exact opposite. he said specifically the american dream is not a dream of big wages and 40 cars and houses. dream about portable social ability. of liberty and justice for all, equal opportunity. details that i like the most from that book, adams at the end of his book, he says is is in 1931, his symbol of the american dream is the public library. the library of congress. reading room. he said that to me has always symbol ike the perfect of the american dream because it is a space provided for the free,ment of individuals, and supp
on the 1920s and 1930 "the rote a book called ", we think of it as the quintessential novel of the merican dream but a lot of people don't realize that that hrase was not a catch phrase when he wrote it. if you asked him are you writing dream?about the american do you mean? we don't know the history of the phrase and how it's changed. the f the things i found ost striking is the book that widelye it popular, he's egarded as the person who made it popular, you'll see op eds hat adams...
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. >> it says merican. >> it's missing an a. >> they know how the kids talk. it's incredibly sophisticated and targeted. take a step back, this is a hostile power trying to undermine the most essential of democratic values, keep people from the polls, distort others and it is incredibly targeted. this is how -- there's semi -- there's little groups of populations, each one of them the russians are speaking their language better than the marketers in the united states. >> what they actually indicate is that the work isn't done yet. you have a lot of these accounts that are sitting there, lying in wait, waiting for another opportunity to manipulate the public, spread disinformation, sew discord. this assessment is what the u.s. intelligence community was telling us in 2016 and 2017 was that the russians were actively working to help donald trump, hurt hillary clinton. you will recall the president was siding with vladimir putin over his own intelligence community in helsinki saying he told me he didn't do this. we see additional evidence saying, look, what the i
. >> it says merican. >> it's missing an a. >> they know how the kids talk. it's incredibly sophisticated and targeted. take a step back, this is a hostile power trying to undermine the most essential of democratic values, keep people from the polls, distort others and it is incredibly targeted. this is how -- there's semi -- there's little groups of populations, each one of them the russians are speaking their language better than the marketers in the united states. >>...
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the broader peace process in syria to other actors i think the challenge is going to be from the merican perspective is that with the u.s. withdrawal you are likely to see a rainy and russians other powers that are not necessarily allies of the united states filling that vacuum that was left by the u.s. departure and the slowed senior fellow at the brookings institution let him thank you so much for sharing your views and expertise with us thank you. police in the democratic republic of congo have fired tear gas to break up crowds of rocks throwing opposition supporters in the capital kinshasa the protesters were rallying in support of all can the with martin for you to it was use a hold a major campaign event but was blocked from arriving by the security forces for several hours and is now being this court of hope earlier the governor of can shut subband all political gatherings in the city citing security concerns just four days before presidential elections in the fall of tile country catherine sawyer was at that rally in kinshasa earlier. some of my future you. can see. why. that's t
the broader peace process in syria to other actors i think the challenge is going to be from the merican perspective is that with the u.s. withdrawal you are likely to see a rainy and russians other powers that are not necessarily allies of the united states filling that vacuum that was left by the u.s. departure and the slowed senior fellow at the brookings institution let him thank you so much for sharing your views and expertise with us thank you. police in the democratic republic of congo...
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done becauseis not at the end of the day, every merican is concerned about the growing costs of health care, 2026, our c.m.s. actuaries predict that we will $1 in every $5 on health care, than is not our country.or i hope that we can all come together again, just as was done b.b.a., to advance good policy that will improve the american people while also addressing the rate of growth of health care in our country. so once again, i applaud and thank senator hatch and senator their leadership in advancing innovative efforts to odernize medicare and supporting innovation that will have a real impact on our eneficiaries, and the bipartisan policy center for your continued efforts to move thend politics and focus on policies that will advance the health and well being of the american people. thank you very much. > thank you, madam administrator. we appreciate you taking the over and we appreciate you taking the time these critical issues. agnus kerry. please join us. needs no real introduction to those who follow her coverage related to health in her current position as senior correspondent
done becauseis not at the end of the day, every merican is concerned about the growing costs of health care, 2026, our c.m.s. actuaries predict that we will $1 in every $5 on health care, than is not our country.or i hope that we can all come together again, just as was done b.b.a., to advance good policy that will improve the american people while also addressing the rate of growth of health care in our country. so once again, i applaud and thank senator hatch and senator their leadership in...
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panacea for lifting some of the most kind of suffering, where would you recommend these millions of mericans immigrate to? >> i'm not sure. norway? i don't know. >> they have a great health care system. 'm not advocating for more emigration from the united states. >> you say immigration is the cure. this panacea. i was in los angeles two weeks ago. i lived there for 20 years. the size of skid row has doubled. i used to live in downtown los angeles. there are homeless encampments going into all of the underpasses. where should these discouraged , displaced, thrown overboard americans emigrate to if immigration is the cure? >> i don't think anyone, whether this side or the other, has said immigration is a global panacea for problems. it isn't. it's part of our globalized reality. there always has been in the interconnected global world population flows. people go from one country to another. partly, they go because they are being persecuted and go looking for economic opportunity. it's not for me to say in -- impoverished americans, you're right, there are millions of impoverished americans. i
panacea for lifting some of the most kind of suffering, where would you recommend these millions of mericans immigrate to? >> i'm not sure. norway? i don't know. >> they have a great health care system. 'm not advocating for more emigration from the united states. >> you say immigration is the cure. this panacea. i was in los angeles two weeks ago. i lived there for 20 years. the size of skid row has doubled. i used to live in downtown los angeles. there are homeless...