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parliament is in danger of looking like us failing institution, this is farfrom its finest are, you have maraudingps opposing different versions of brexit or second referendums and parliament is not rejecting particularly well at the moment. but i wonder, whose fault is this? we all have to take personal responsibility. so everyone is to blame, everyone has ignored procedure is so how do you sort it out? not everyone has ignored procedure is but i am arguing they are importantand procedure is but i am arguing they are important and you set them aside at your peril but each member of parliament in this process has to ta ke parliament in this process has to take responsibility for their actions and i think many of your viewers would think this is not parliament's finest are. they might think we elected parliament to make difficult decisions and it seems unable to make any diesel version now. we saw voters around the country saint parliament looks finalised —— paralysed, we are a laughing stock. that is what your viewers are saying and my concerns are in line with theirs, i might not use such rosy la
parliament is in danger of looking like us failing institution, this is farfrom its finest are, you have maraudingps opposing different versions of brexit or second referendums and parliament is not rejecting particularly well at the moment. but i wonder, whose fault is this? we all have to take personal responsibility. so everyone is to blame, everyone has ignored procedure is so how do you sort it out? not everyone has ignored procedure is but i am arguing they are importantand procedure is...
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he was taken to arkansas by marauders. it is during the civil war when all of the authority has broken down. there is no police, no army in the area to keep order and to so so gangs just come through and said they were confederates. they were just hoodlums. or we are unionists, and of course they are basically gangs of neighborhood teenagers. they kidnapped him and they brought him to arkansas, with with his mother. well, his mother got separated from him and she was never ever found, but his owner sent traded himer him, for a racehorse and brought him back. he raised him. this kindly white man taught george carver, carver george as he was known then, to play the fiddle, because he couldn't teach him to read because he couldn't read himself. he was totally illiterate. when little carver is 10 years old, he desperately wants to go to school. the white school in the town where he lived in missouri wouldn't have him. so, with the carver's permission , he went 10 miles to a new freedmen's bureau school that was opening in miss
he was taken to arkansas by marauders. it is during the civil war when all of the authority has broken down. there is no police, no army in the area to keep order and to so so gangs just come through and said they were confederates. they were just hoodlums. or we are unionists, and of course they are basically gangs of neighborhood teenagers. they kidnapped him and they brought him to arkansas, with with his mother. well, his mother got separated from him and she was never ever found, but his...
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they're marauding. his son obviously believes it. they all believe it.t's the mentality that leads you to think you're a wall away from being protected by these people. fair point or no? >> yes, i mean, look, i think he is echoing his father, which -- who demonizing immigrants time and time and time and time again, and i think he does this a lot, right? echo his father on many points. but frankly, look, first of all, zoos maybe have fences to protect the animals from people like donald trump jr. who like to shoot them. but you know, at the end of the day, donald trump jr. and whatever he says, can i just file my nails? i mean, this is an entitled rich spoil little brat whose only call to fame is being his daddy's son who hasn't built anything of his own, who hasn't done anything of his own, who is somehow trying to hang on to the fame of his father in order to have some level of relevancy. steve is right, he didn't even make the cut that his brother-in-law and sister did to be part of the oval office and the white house staff. daddy kept fredo back home,
they're marauding. his son obviously believes it. they all believe it.t's the mentality that leads you to think you're a wall away from being protected by these people. fair point or no? >> yes, i mean, look, i think he is echoing his father, which -- who demonizing immigrants time and time and time and time again, and i think he does this a lot, right? echo his father on many points. but frankly, look, first of all, zoos maybe have fences to protect the animals from people like donald...
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their den of valley here on the other side the next time i led away it's a mountain guide who about marauder takes to terrorists to climb below a twenty metre high frozen waterfall the popular with climbers. from. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done if. you put your motor in the middle. draw him a bit higher and then right back to the middle and then a bit to the left then the right the ice pick always stays in the middle of your body. before the beginners get going but climbs ahead of them and attach a safety rope to special hooks. and don't forget this just stop by scratching the surface of the stick until it falls asleep all in the first. four people can be attached to the rope this is crucial most beginners lose their grip on the ice during the first few attempts. because clears away loose ice to make it safer. after a quarter of an hour to chill women need a break. you have to look for the right spot and scoop reading and test where the ice will hold. me ok we're going to find something that first i was afraid the ice would break because i've never done an
their den of valley here on the other side the next time i led away it's a mountain guide who about marauder takes to terrorists to climb below a twenty metre high frozen waterfall the popular with climbers. from. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done if. you put your motor in the middle. draw him a bit higher and then right back to the middle and then a bit to the left then the right the ice pick always stays in the middle of your body. before the beginners get...
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dar down the valley here on the other side the next highlight awaits the mountain guide who about marauder takes to terrorists to climb below a twenty metre high frozen waterfall popular with climbers and. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done. in the middle. draw him a bit hard and then right back to the middle and then a bit to the left then the wrong pig always stays in the middle of your body. before the beginners get going but climbs ahead of them and attaches the safety rope to special hooks. on for just this just stop scratching the surface of the stick until it falls. just for people to be attached to the rope this is crucial most beginners lose their grip on the ice clearing the first few attempts. to cut clears away this ice to make it safer. even for experience mountain climbers ice climbing takes some getting used to driving the ice picks and crampons into the brittle ice keeps you warm despite the freezing conditions. but murder takes small groups out all over the dolemite. store where he throws things you don't believe any traces of the heart beca
dar down the valley here on the other side the next highlight awaits the mountain guide who about marauder takes to terrorists to climb below a twenty metre high frozen waterfall popular with climbers and. the experienced ice climber and mountain guide shows how it's done. in the middle. draw him a bit hard and then right back to the middle and then a bit to the left then the wrong pig always stays in the middle of your body. before the beginners get going but climbs ahead of them and attaches...
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he was taken to arkansas by marauders. it is during the civil war when all of the authority has broken down. there is no police, no army in the area to keep order and to so gangs just come through and said they were confederates. they were just hoodlums. or we are unionists, and of course they are basically gangs of neighborhood teenagers. they kidnapped him and they brought him to arkansas with his mother. well, his mother got separated from him and she was never ever found, but his owner sent someone after him, traded him for a racehorse and brought him back. he raised him. this kindly white man taught george carver, carver george as he was known then, to play the fiddle, because he couldn't teach him to read because he couldn't read himself. he was totally illiterate. when little carver is 10 years old, he desperately wants to go to school. the white school in the town where he lived in missouri wouldn't have him. so, with the carver's permission, he went 10 miles to a new freedmen's bureau school that was opening in mi
he was taken to arkansas by marauders. it is during the civil war when all of the authority has broken down. there is no police, no army in the area to keep order and to so gangs just come through and said they were confederates. they were just hoodlums. or we are unionists, and of course they are basically gangs of neighborhood teenagers. they kidnapped him and they brought him to arkansas with his mother. well, his mother got separated from him and she was never ever found, but his owner sent...
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that it just is really kind of a twist on those more popular images of the march as these hordes of marauders. no question. oh? >> [inaudible] >> sherman's march destroyed everything. how do you respond to something like that? what do you say? complexity. with they did destroy a lot and there is a lot of evidence of what they destroyed. but they didn't destroy everything and in general, i did a book tour and i went to village bell and a gust and all around atlanta. they were all pretty receptive to it. a gust, those people seemed a little bit disappointed that sherman had earned it. -- burned it. [laughter] they felt left out. in colombia, though, people, as part of a burning symposium on columbia, they said everyone did and people would have none of it . people were getting up in the audience and shaking documents at me to say no, it's all sherman's fault. it's so much more complicated than that. for every story of destruction, i can give you a counter story. what is also interesting is the way that sherman's march has spread all over so people will say we have this chair that is scorched by
that it just is really kind of a twist on those more popular images of the march as these hordes of marauders. no question. oh? >> [inaudible] >> sherman's march destroyed everything. how do you respond to something like that? what do you say? complexity. with they did destroy a lot and there is a lot of evidence of what they destroyed. but they didn't destroy everything and in general, i did a book tour and i went to village bell and a gust and all around atlanta. they were all...
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the caravan turned out to be nor tht threat, no the marauding invasion.re is no kara van now and he's still trying to sell the same bill of goods. atout some point you want to say, hey, pal -- they did have a compromise before cells and rush intervened and said, donny, you're not doing enough. woodruff: the conservative talk show. >> yes. >> woodruff: two minutes or left. a much more uplifting subject. a mueller russia investigation. david, there were a couple of developments tis week, we now know michael cohen is formally going to testify before congress and, in a surprising move, paul manafort, former c fpaign chairm the president, his lawyers had a piece of paper ini filing that disclosed manafort shared election campaign polling data with the russians. what are we to think about this? >> i hate when incompetence rules, russians. we learned a few things. cohen thing would be interesting because cohen was trump's fixe for a long time, so there are thl sorts of stories about playmates and othegs that cohen has access to, so that will be a week of our lif
the caravan turned out to be nor tht threat, no the marauding invasion.re is no kara van now and he's still trying to sell the same bill of goods. atout some point you want to say, hey, pal -- they did have a compromise before cells and rush intervened and said, donny, you're not doing enough. woodruff: the conservative talk show. >> yes. >> woodruff: two minutes or left. a much more uplifting subject. a mueller russia investigation. david, there were a couple of developments tis...
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think it all boils down to a basic respect of you don't feel like you can go around the world just marauding hurting people. and this is one of the ways it happens and this is a really damaging way, because we all get so weird about rape. >> brown: now, she's written a book: "what we talk about wn we talk about rape," that explores the subject from many angles, not so much giving answers as raising questions. i whit that we get wrong in our thinking about rape? >> we make it bigger than it should be, and at the same time we make it smaller than it should be. it's such a loaded subject. if you think of onperson, say in a bedroom being raped by one tn, a woman and a man, it's a very personal act t moment. t then you sort of pull back the camera and you see the world and all that things that have led to this, it's much bigger. so i think it is wrong any time we try to make it too much with one lens, in a way. i think we do a disservice to both men and women the way we think about rape. a ume that men can't help themselves, and we also assume that women are completely broken and destroyed, which
think it all boils down to a basic respect of you don't feel like you can go around the world just marauding hurting people. and this is one of the ways it happens and this is a really damaging way, because we all get so weird about rape. >> brown: now, she's written a book: "what we talk about wn we talk about rape," that explores the subject from many angles, not so much giving answers as raising questions. i whit that we get wrong in our thinking about rape? >> we make...
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but why say it's a cure-all to keep back this demonized group of people, like this marauding horde that he created all of this. it's all bogus, anthony. >> okay, but chris, he won the election, so in my opinion, he has the right to put down what he would like as it relates to border security. they're pushing back -- >> he doesn't get the right to make up facts? remember the old italian guy say, you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose. >> he doesn't have the right to make up facts, but he does have the right to promulgate a plan that could work on the border. by the way, i think we can both stipulate this, there's an 80% reduction in illegal immigration at the border. that's helped the united states, that's helped the economy, it's improved wages in lower-income area. it's tightened up the unemployment numbers of the african-american and hispanic american communities -- >> i think there's a lot of dispute in the numbers. >> okay. >> i think that we have seen certain reductions -- >> i've looked at the numbers. >> but it depends on how you look at them, also. the point is taken. we'll
but why say it's a cure-all to keep back this demonized group of people, like this marauding horde that he created all of this. it's all bogus, anthony. >> okay, but chris, he won the election, so in my opinion, he has the right to put down what he would like as it relates to border security. they're pushing back -- >> he doesn't get the right to make up facts? remember the old italian guy say, you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose. >> he doesn't have the right to make...
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i'm going to argue that the russian trolls, those who are marauders in cyberspace, had a sound theory of the election and i will argue the hackers affected the press agenda. they created message imbalances and changed in the case of news the kinds of things that people were focused on because we have another writing from scholarly literature that says when something becomes more important to you, you are more likely to use it in assessing candidates. we don't use every possible consideration when trying to figure out how to vote. we use the ones that are top of mind, that are most salient to us. those things are put in place in part by forms of communication. so i'm going to argue their theory was sound, hackers affected press agenda. let's start with the trolls. they magnified fears of cultural change, targeted voters they needed to target. that is, they tried to mobilize evangelicals and veterans, they tried to de-mobilize black voters and sanders supporters, and they tried to shift young liberal sanders supporters and those who were disaffected with hillary clinton off rather than
i'm going to argue that the russian trolls, those who are marauders in cyberspace, had a sound theory of the election and i will argue the hackers affected the press agenda. they created message imbalances and changed in the case of news the kinds of things that people were focused on because we have another writing from scholarly literature that says when something becomes more important to you, you are more likely to use it in assessing candidates. we don't use every possible consideration...
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when you were at the border did you see marauding drug traffickers, smugglers? >> no. >> what did you see? >> one of the safest places in the united states of america. people are welcoming and want people to be there. often times on the border the communities are the vast majority of people who had ancestors, relatives or people on the other side of the border today. i think you set it up. we have to shift the vantage point. donald trump is a carnage creator. perhaps no greater carnage than separating thousands of children. i had the misfortune of having to see it with my own eyes. we found out last week there are thousands more children than the ones we thought were separated, separated by this administration. he did it yesterday with temporary protected status. he took it away and says he'll give some back. daca. he took it away. he took the jobs of 800,000 federal workers over the wall which is just a ridiculous solution to a nonexistent problem that this president keeps hammering. >> drug smuggling happens. when you were at the border did you get the sense p
when you were at the border did you see marauding drug traffickers, smugglers? >> no. >> what did you see? >> one of the safest places in the united states of america. people are welcoming and want people to be there. often times on the border the communities are the vast majority of people who had ancestors, relatives or people on the other side of the border today. i think you set it up. we have to shift the vantage point. donald trump is a carnage creator. perhaps no...