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to those who organized today's event. thank you for recognizing the power in bringing an imam a rabbi and a bishop together if a rabbi a priest in any mom walk into a bar. the bartender is going to say what is this a joke. we are not a joke together we are a prayer this moment will not make the front section of any newspaper in the country because apparently what sells papers is discord but we are a reminder that each of our fates commands us to provide for the most vulnerable in that vein i joined with all of you in mourning the incalculable loss of defender jeff a dodgy who is one of our greatest partners in the religious work of providing quality defense to all of god's children what with endemic racism anti-semitism islamophobia and homophobia. not to mention hatred against homeless people. we need more of this. so standing side by side with your mom shekau bishop justice and together with reverend brown i offer these blessings from the jewish tradition at an irish more effort. may god bless and protect all of those a
to those who organized today's event. thank you for recognizing the power in bringing an imam a rabbi and a bishop together if a rabbi a priest in any mom walk into a bar. the bartender is going to say what is this a joke. we are not a joke together we are a prayer this moment will not make the front section of any newspaper in the country because apparently what sells papers is discord but we are a reminder that each of our fates commands us to provide for the most vulnerable in that vein i...
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haven't done anything wrong but just know people who may have done something wrong or know people who the government is interested in going after so i think it's a terrible tactic and it's one that civil libertarians should be concerned about and they are concerned about it except when it involves president trump well i think what many people also don't understand is that while the american legal system is based on the presumption of innocence proving your innocence may be extremely expensive many people take plea bargains just because they contest for the five given that now even the u.s. president has experienced that do you think it could spark a broader conversation about prosecutorial tactics or in some case prosecutorial impunity and i agree with that and i hope it does one of the great virtues of what's happened now is that conservatives who generally have been on the side of law. force meant are alert to the fact that there are abuses of law enforcement over ninety percent of people who are charged with federal crimes plead guilty not necessarily because they are guilty but a
haven't done anything wrong but just know people who may have done something wrong or know people who the government is interested in going after so i think it's a terrible tactic and it's one that civil libertarians should be concerned about and they are concerned about it except when it involves president trump well i think what many people also don't understand is that while the american legal system is based on the presumption of innocence proving your innocence may be extremely expensive...
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the fugitives who dared to flee from bondage, those who went to kansas, the families who packed up theirongings and moved to detroit and chicago and ohio and new york and washington dc and they made new lives for themselves and they created many new cultural expressions. we don't want to forget the bad or the good, when we tell the many stories of migration. proclaim thee migration story. when we sing as we adjusted, the negro national anthem, stony the road we tried, fitter the chesaning rod, when hope unborn had died yet with the steady beat, have not our weary feet, come to the place for which our fathers side. we are still trying to come to that place for which our fathers died. as we talk about black migration as a way to know and understand our heritage of the people over the centuries and as a way to identify the history of our own individual families. where are your people from? we tell thetory -- story of migration because it is a part of our individual lives, our own personal movement from place to place. ultimately, these stories of migration, good and bad, easy and uneasy are
the fugitives who dared to flee from bondage, those who went to kansas, the families who packed up theirongings and moved to detroit and chicago and ohio and new york and washington dc and they made new lives for themselves and they created many new cultural expressions. we don't want to forget the bad or the good, when we tell the many stories of migration. proclaim thee migration story. when we sing as we adjusted, the negro national anthem, stony the road we tried, fitter the chesaning rod,...
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if our union is strong, it is because of the people who have endured, who have sacrificed, who have mobilized and organized to fight for our fundamental human rights. if the state of our union is strong, it's because of dreamers like my guest for tonight's state of the union, stephanie, from east boston, who refuses to allow her future or her family to become bargaining chips. she is a dreamer. her father is an asylum seeker, and her mother is a t.p.s. holder. stephanie bravely stands up against this hate wall and the emboldening of rogue agencies with racist policies. she's standing up on behalf of her family and her entire community. if our union is strong, it is because of mothers like sabrina fulton, who know the unimaginable pain of a gun stealing their child's life. a child like 17-year-old trayvon who would have celebrated his 24th birthday today. women like sabrina fulton and lucy mcbath, who are fighting every day to ensure that not one more parent knows the harrowing loss of gun violence and racial profiling. if the state of our union is strong, it's because of survivors of sexual a
if our union is strong, it is because of the people who have endured, who have sacrificed, who have mobilized and organized to fight for our fundamental human rights. if the state of our union is strong, it's because of dreamers like my guest for tonight's state of the union, stephanie, from east boston, who refuses to allow her future or her family to become bargaining chips. she is a dreamer. her father is an asylum seeker, and her mother is a t.p.s. holder. stephanie bravely stands up...
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who those who do look new commutes to the single witness to the. who the girl you are. to sleep. tonight. to move. up. to this new school. if to choose. to believe. it's there not just to. the minute but the idea. that others should. get more space to go to the beach to ship it to the principal who. was. too excited should us notice the upper deposits get stuck hands get a high to assist us no other thought that you can go to be given to be. able to. get. people to the. email me if. i want but i'll buy you a lot the biggest but. it would get back at the. best the good that you did that lets them do the people's washing there's no. such thing you put the fear of the critic what they are. good feeling in your book. thank you as much. time for. a little bit in your boots of. which. to thank you that's going to be. a challenge to do if you. still have questions to start for you for most of what you were going to show the press. yesterday at this way did. you. do for. just because you got it in st louis who. just looked like a solution. but you see. the. ladies of the silver pieces do
who those who do look new commutes to the single witness to the. who the girl you are. to sleep. tonight. to move. up. to this new school. if to choose. to believe. it's there not just to. the minute but the idea. that others should. get more space to go to the beach to ship it to the principal who. was. too excited should us notice the upper deposits get stuck hands get a high to assist us no other thought that you can go to be given to be. able to. get. people to the. email me if. i want but...
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john was probably who my mother was talking about without ever meeting him. she said it is the irish, never bow, never bend, never kneel never yield. she pounded it into all our kids' heads. never bow, never bend, never yield yield. john never did. when he thought was right john never, ever did. he is a man who knew where he came from and he knew public service was not a title you wear but a shift that you work look everybody else. his constituents, i think, loved him for it and knew and respected him and he showed that respect by every landmark that he built. when i think of john, i cannot help but think about what a former attorney general, former secretary of war edward stanton said of abraham lincoln in the months after almost died now he belongs to the ages. now belongs to the ages. how many people serve this country can that be said of and people nod their heads and not know what you are talking about. he belongs to the ages. in love john dingell and his as he said, lovely debra and his four children, now he too belongs to the ages, generations of ameri
john was probably who my mother was talking about without ever meeting him. she said it is the irish, never bow, never bend, never kneel never yield. she pounded it into all our kids' heads. never bow, never bend, never yield yield. john never did. when he thought was right john never, ever did. he is a man who knew where he came from and he knew public service was not a title you wear but a shift that you work look everybody else. his constituents, i think, loved him for it and knew and...
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and so, some folks are looking for someone who's got the competency and who they know is going to do a great job. some folks are looking for people who are truly authentic and going to be true to who they are, looking for someone who is going to be new and bring the fight to donald trump. not saying there are people who only fall into one of those categories. some fall into all of them. but there's different things people are looking for. it's so early in the process, we don't know what iowa caucus goers are going to do. chairman buckley, what our new hampshire voters looking for? any early signs? chariman buckley: well, i think the beauty of having this large crowd of candidates is that there are multiple choices. as troy just said, on every aspect of what you are looking for, the candidate, but that turnout at events here in new hampshire are blowing people's minds. the voters really want to see real strong leadership coming out of these candidates. some of the candidates that are not the most well-known are still getting very full house parties, very full town hall meetings. there
and so, some folks are looking for someone who's got the competency and who they know is going to do a great job. some folks are looking for people who are truly authentic and going to be true to who they are, looking for someone who is going to be new and bring the fight to donald trump. not saying there are people who only fall into one of those categories. some fall into all of them. but there's different things people are looking for. it's so early in the process, we don't know what iowa...
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so there aren't that many individuals who worked in the campaign and there aren't that ma who workedn the white house of the flynn back and forth and all of that in the early days when some of the obstruction of justice accusations were circling. and as a result, they've really tried to push all of the pr, all of the pushback to the outside counsel and specifically to rudy giuliani, the person whom the president hired who has spent months and months now trying to discredit the mueller team, trying to discredit this investigation. he's been out there saying if they're unsatisfied with mueller's findings, they've got their own report they're going to put out. they're trying to undermine whatever mueller's findings are. as we knew there's been a lot of discontent among the white house concerned that he's not the right person and has been not effective in defending the president. and at this point that's who the president has got on his team. >> jill's news organization has been very cautious about the reporting on this. some are going all in just stating as a fact the report is coming o
so there aren't that many individuals who worked in the campaign and there aren't that ma who workedn the white house of the flynn back and forth and all of that in the early days when some of the obstruction of justice accusations were circling. and as a result, they've really tried to push all of the pr, all of the pushback to the outside counsel and specifically to rudy giuliani, the person whom the president hired who has spent months and months now trying to discredit the mueller team,...
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is who is a danger to a child. things seem obvious i mean these changes they seem completely reasonable especially when you're talking about protecting children but this this situation this problem is also about sex and that topic is taboo in parts of the board where the catholic church is growing most quickly how significant do you think that is in this story. well i think it's going to be very significant in many countries for example homosexuality is a crime or who is sexual behavior is a crime the church has to do whatever it has to do to to also effect change throughout the world in the way that people are viewed homosexuals are loved by god heterosexuals are loved by god all people are loved by god and the laws of every country must reflect that love that god has for all people whatever their gender or their sexual orientation is and the church must work very very hard to help people understand this but it must clean up its own house before it can of course clean up someone else's dr robert hoatson with road
is who is a danger to a child. things seem obvious i mean these changes they seem completely reasonable especially when you're talking about protecting children but this this situation this problem is also about sex and that topic is taboo in parts of the board where the catholic church is growing most quickly how significant do you think that is in this story. well i think it's going to be very significant in many countries for example homosexuality is a crime or who is sexual behavior is a...
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are running who are friendly to the united states are running against people who are. unfriendly we certainly did that all through central america and south america for many many years we know that obama tried to influence the israeli election against benjamin netanyahu we know that these efforts are made repeatedly they're not criminal they're done by the cia they're done by the k.g.b. the former k.g.b. they're done by and six every intelligence agency in the world sees as part of its function to make sure that elections turn out favorably to the country if they cross the line into criminality that would be one thing but i've seen no evidence to suggest that certainly no evidence that would suggest that president trump himself had anything to do with any unlawful conduct for me the thing that's most disturbing as an american is that i grew up thinking that america and our legal system was a light unto the world that you know we had our problems we had gratian segregation we had mccarthyism but in recent years the american legal system has been emulated when many of th
are running who are friendly to the united states are running against people who are. unfriendly we certainly did that all through central america and south america for many many years we know that obama tried to influence the israeli election against benjamin netanyahu we know that these efforts are made repeatedly they're not criminal they're done by the cia they're done by the k.g.b. the former k.g.b. they're done by and six every intelligence agency in the world sees as part of its function...
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those who took. invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. come up. to me. and i don't. have. clashes and tear gas at the fourteenth weekend of yellow vest protests as hundreds gather in pairs to show their opposition to the policies of president among. us vice president mike pence calls on european allies to send resources and personnel to syria as washington gets ready to pull out while russia's foreign minister says the idea will only exacerbate the crisis. and to my.
those who took. invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. come up. to me. and i don't. have. clashes and tear gas at the fourteenth weekend of yellow vest protests as hundreds gather in pairs to show their opposition to the policies of president...
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more importantly, those who have been here for years, who nobody really ever listens to. senator harris: we are listening to you. thank you. rank you for having the courage to stand up. -- thank you for having the courage to stand up. the issue of immigration is not a monolith, to the point of your question. there are lots of very specific subsets under that heading that have to be addressed and understood, including those young people like yourself who protectioneive daca and are living a productive life, contributing and identifying in a way that is about wanting to stay and wanting to be protected. i will say this. we have to have comprehensive immigration reform. there is the thing. it is not only about the goal. fore is no path right now undocumented immigrants. towards citizenship. there is no path. people.11, 12 million 11 million people for which there is no real path. it is irresponsible to not come up with a plan. there has been bipartisan agreement on the but this administration is not going to sign anything because we have a president of the united states who
more importantly, those who have been here for years, who nobody really ever listens to. senator harris: we are listening to you. thank you. rank you for having the courage to stand up. -- thank you for having the courage to stand up. the issue of immigration is not a monolith, to the point of your question. there are lots of very specific subsets under that heading that have to be addressed and understood, including those young people like yourself who protectioneive daca and are living a...
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who would've ever thought that? people i grew up with that still today sending me emails asking me who would've ever thought. i want to represent those folks to never give up on the country regardless of the politics. i will tell you in my short time here in what would be a typical business acumen doesn't necessarily apply here. you have to kind of a roll with it and learn the new process. politics is different than business. i am learning as i go every day. >> tell people how you grew up. rep. hern: my dad was military for 22 years. when he went to vietnam for the third time, my mother didn't want to do it and she remarried a person who didn't like to work. i spent the rest of my time from seven to 18 living in poverty. i was the oldest and i decided that when i graduated high school i would never do that again. i am a person who has lived under food stamps, i have lived in every tax bracket. i can tell you that work still matters. there is nothing better than working hard and getting a paycheck. i think a lot of t
who would've ever thought that? people i grew up with that still today sending me emails asking me who would've ever thought. i want to represent those folks to never give up on the country regardless of the politics. i will tell you in my short time here in what would be a typical business acumen doesn't necessarily apply here. you have to kind of a roll with it and learn the new process. politics is different than business. i am learning as i go every day. >> tell people how you grew...
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who's teed up next? and that is somebody definitely the echo chamber surrogate for trump i think who could serve in the international role. >> it probably serves trump to keep understaffing our government in these key positions. he's not urgently needing to fill the slot according to his world view. so in a twisted way he's winning by further undermining our norms. >> you have to look at this with what happened on friday in the rose garden. the president declaring this national emergency. here we are talking about immigration i guess in a different perspective. how does that color all this for you? if it's residence or a different prism in which you're looking at. >> no, there has been from the beginning, there's been so much turnover personnel in this administration it's unprecedented. like 2, 3x times everything. and there's a lot of incoherence. i think there's more coherence to the trump foreign policy idea than critics give him credit for, but there's critical centers within his power structures and
who's teed up next? and that is somebody definitely the echo chamber surrogate for trump i think who could serve in the international role. >> it probably serves trump to keep understaffing our government in these key positions. he's not urgently needing to fill the slot according to his world view. so in a twisted way he's winning by further undermining our norms. >> you have to look at this with what happened on friday in the rose garden. the president declaring this national...
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we ask this in christ jesus' name, who lives and who reigns forever and ever.ading from ecclesiastes. there is an appointed time for everything. and a time for every affair under heaven. a time to be born, and a time to die. a time to plant, and a time to uproot the plant. a time to kill, and a time to heal. a time to bear down, and a time to build. a time to weep, and a time to laugh. a time to mourn, and a time to dance. a time to gather stones, and a time to gather them. a time to embrace, and a time to be far from embraces. a time to seek, and a time to lose. a time to keep, and a time to cast away. a time to rend, and a time to sew. a time to be silent, and a time to speak. a time of love, and a time to hate. a time of war, and a time of peace. i recognized that whatever god does will endure forever. there is no adding to it or taking from it. that has god done, for he may be revered. the lord of god. -- the word of the lord. >> praise be to god. ♪ >> ♪ shepherd me, o god, beyond my wants, beyond my fears, from death into life ♪ >> ♪ shepherd me, o god, be
we ask this in christ jesus' name, who lives and who reigns forever and ever.ading from ecclesiastes. there is an appointed time for everything. and a time for every affair under heaven. a time to be born, and a time to die. a time to plant, and a time to uproot the plant. a time to kill, and a time to heal. a time to bear down, and a time to build. a time to weep, and a time to laugh. a time to mourn, and a time to dance. a time to gather stones, and a time to gather them. a time to embrace,...
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to me, that's more indicative of someone who has not changed and who has not undergone a conversion.t's more in alignment with the issues we're dealing with here. >> at some point, there's a verifiable fact here we have not verified, which is was he in the picture or not? is there a picture of him doing michael jackson with shoe polish on his face? one would think at some point there are going to be some verifiable issues here that he's going to have to deal with. >> the michael jackson thing he admits to. >> right. >> without photographic evidence. >> for some reason, this picture was there and he never heard about it, that tells you everything you need to know because it means it was so remarkable no one would tell you about it. if someone put that on my page in college or in, you know, high school, my gosh. >> the lowest bar, at the very least, he does not have the ability to make a rational decision. and i would be. >> and later, those leaked presidential schedules, how little work time appears on them and how busy the white house claims the president really is no matter what the
to me, that's more indicative of someone who has not changed and who has not undergone a conversion.t's more in alignment with the issues we're dealing with here. >> at some point, there's a verifiable fact here we have not verified, which is was he in the picture or not? is there a picture of him doing michael jackson with shoe polish on his face? one would think at some point there are going to be some verifiable issues here that he's going to have to deal with. >> the michael...
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girls who. were you know it's just the scope of the school because it was for this will come from people. who she were our. public to do because. you know. not for the. public you know. yet how are you trying to. help one of the few that didn't. you need to get the budget which pushes kids you know. you will find that you know. you have some you know this is not my goal of this for you . because you simply give to. you. your chapter of the lancet. was the museum with the amenities of. who those who didn't vote were also locals one on one where bird was. just blue cooks they could push. on the other more go cook. with who are those who do look newcomb used to using looks. as though you're blue must include. a new leaf. to move move. the i'm. going to hook up. to. fifty. to relieve me for singing. in. a way. to get the most that's the case. the money and i mean. that. it must. be good to shape it that support. this. transaction is the up of the bottom. bands and. heights buses us there are the one
girls who. were you know it's just the scope of the school because it was for this will come from people. who she were our. public to do because. you know. not for the. public you know. yet how are you trying to. help one of the few that didn't. you need to get the budget which pushes kids you know. you will find that you know. you have some you know this is not my goal of this for you . because you simply give to. you. your chapter of the lancet. was the museum with the amenities of. who those...
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i've spoken to senators in both parties who say they don't even know who the legislative team is, who is negotiating for the president. then you had the embarrassment for the vice president as well as for the white house and republican leaders of agreeing to something that the vice president said the president was going to accept before the shutdown and then he refused to go along with it. they say they don't know how to negotiate with him. how do you deal with that? you're a former white house chief of staff. >> first of all, you want the government to work. you don't want it to be shut down because it doesn't have money and you don't want it to be shut down because people don't have the courage to work with each other. i want the president to stand up and say, let's work together. i think he's going to do that. i hope that he demonstrates that he will do that. but clearly the president has got to empower his team to be visible on capitol hill and to be listening and engaging in a constructive way, and calm the rhetoric down on both sides so that they can get together. i want our dem
i've spoken to senators in both parties who say they don't even know who the legislative team is, who is negotiating for the president. then you had the embarrassment for the vice president as well as for the white house and republican leaders of agreeing to something that the vice president said the president was going to accept before the shutdown and then he refused to go along with it. they say they don't know how to negotiate with him. how do you deal with that? you're a former white house...
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the one who will bring out the base that can also attract the middle and some republicans who just can'tr donald trump. i raise elizabeth warren in this regard because her from file, her popularity profile is similar to that in donald trump in that she electrifies the base, the progressive base. they like her a lot in the same way that donald trump is well liked by the republicans, but she doesn't -- her polling numbers for the middle aren't so good and she's probably not going to attract as many republicans. so you want someone who can bring out the base of the party and attract the independents and some republicans and you'll win and the democrats will win been. >> joe crowley, what about beto o'rourke? he's going to be appearing in el paso tonight going head to head with the president, but is there too much of a -- a newcomer, yes, electrifying in the campaign trail, but he's never won for president, from that standpoint. >> first let me say i love amy klobuchar, i think the snow melted on my head to tell the truth. >> your hair would not been the subject. >> my hair would not have be
the one who will bring out the base that can also attract the middle and some republicans who just can'tr donald trump. i raise elizabeth warren in this regard because her from file, her popularity profile is similar to that in donald trump in that she electrifies the base, the progressive base. they like her a lot in the same way that donald trump is well liked by the republicans, but she doesn't -- her polling numbers for the middle aren't so good and she's probably not going to attract as...
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i quickly learned who my friends were, who my friends were not. the media, random people pointed to everything that was wrong with me that i didn't realize was wrong with me and it ranged from the color blouse i wore that was the wrong color to people questioning my intelligence or morality because i was a republican. on the campaign there are so many donor calls to be made and fundraisers to be planned and i still had to knock on at least 50 doors per day to make sure people knew who i was and i really understood the issues impacting the communities. i went on a national news circuit because the ad you just saw was band five -- by facebook and censored so i had to work on that also and in between doing all of this i needed to make sure i slept that i ate and i was still taking care of myself. i have to give it to you congresswoman, when i was working on campaigns and i was a hill staffer i thought i can do this and i give you so much more respect than i ever did when i was here. it is hard because you are putting everything on the line. i am so p
i quickly learned who my friends were, who my friends were not. the media, random people pointed to everything that was wrong with me that i didn't realize was wrong with me and it ranged from the color blouse i wore that was the wrong color to people questioning my intelligence or morality because i was a republican. on the campaign there are so many donor calls to be made and fundraisers to be planned and i still had to knock on at least 50 doors per day to make sure people knew who i was and...
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not available it should allow somebody who is not family but 70 who is trusted, who for 8 -- is not familywho is trusted should be allowed to abide for that child on an interim basis. changed a lot. you bring the kids in and have them talk. things get done. named -- a guy in kentucky who has a huge business and he was a foster kid. find someone who has been there who has risen up and done extraordinary things. back.turn wanted to get give them the opportunity to do that. s.ey'll will find other the solutions are out there, we just need to empower people. we have 10 minutes left. you reminded us that these kids coming to care through no fault of their own. own some of this. have a lot of adopted. you've adopted for of your nine children. i have watched you on videos. i know there is nothing easy with kids. anything instructive in your experience to remind us that these kids want to be loved unconditionally i at least one person. i want you to think about your own children and talk about what you and the governor do. >> when you said people's response was to be afraid. if you've ever had a t
not available it should allow somebody who is not family but 70 who is trusted, who for 8 -- is not familywho is trusted should be allowed to abide for that child on an interim basis. changed a lot. you bring the kids in and have them talk. things get done. named -- a guy in kentucky who has a huge business and he was a foster kid. find someone who has been there who has risen up and done extraordinary things. back.turn wanted to get give them the opportunity to do that. s.ey'll will find other...
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are going out to demonstrate who are peaceful people who cannot stand anymore to have the only answer from the government being violence that tomorrow they cannot cover their face because police fired tear gas at them what type of democracy is that this bill could enable. people from going to demonstrations because there is a doubt that they might bring troubles to the demonstrations this is minority report we're going to arrest people send them to jail because we think that maybe they may commit a crime this is just showing. over today and i think it's going to be more preferable to the streets to the internet to the social networks to denounce the system until until he leaves. and as well as south acclaimed interim leader one quite his blames the country's ongoing crisis on the vanity of the major our government mr why don't you spoke exclusively to r.t. here's a short extract from that and. let me and then and. millions of in the soil and skip supporting nicolas maduro how are you planning to win them over let them hear is out all we want is to be heard and for our plan for the cou
are going out to demonstrate who are peaceful people who cannot stand anymore to have the only answer from the government being violence that tomorrow they cannot cover their face because police fired tear gas at them what type of democracy is that this bill could enable. people from going to demonstrations because there is a doubt that they might bring troubles to the demonstrations this is minority report we're going to arrest people send them to jail because we think that maybe they may...
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has been to this meeting before, who has presented at our meeting before, and who has been working hand-in-hand with the conference on these issues. the adl has also been a great partner with the conference of mayors and of course, the partnership was strengthened with our joint development of a compact to combat hate, extremism, and bigotry, which was signed by 325 mayors shortly after charlotte. i want to acknowledge, even though mister lieberman will do the presenting that jonathan greenblatt, who is the adl's national director and ceo is present. mister greenblatt? i knew he said he had to catch a flight. so he is going to catch a flight. then we will hereafter michael from mayor bill peduto, who will discuss his city's response to the deadliest act of imprisonment is him to ever occur in our country. the mass shooting up the tree of life synagogue in october, and i want to commend all of you and your cities, who came together in unity with the folks at the tree of life and in the city of gary, we had a unity celebration at our synagogue, temple bethel. i just want to commend so many mayors
has been to this meeting before, who has presented at our meeting before, and who has been working hand-in-hand with the conference on these issues. the adl has also been a great partner with the conference of mayors and of course, the partnership was strengthened with our joint development of a compact to combat hate, extremism, and bigotry, which was signed by 325 mayors shortly after charlotte. i want to acknowledge, even though mister lieberman will do the presenting that jonathan...
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who's got the better shot? judgment call and it's still personal. the issue of likability is on the table this time for men. i think it absolutely is. and i think people are going to sit back and say, do i like the person, i don't have to like all their policies, i want to beat the hell out of donald trump and get him out of the white house and never hear from that guy again and are they electable. that is the key here. that's what people want to know. that's it. that's all they want. >> are they electable in terms of being able to carry african-american voters? an interesting dynamic that elizabeth warren and you and i both know she's been kind of living in black churches and talking to black leaders when you get to that super tuesday primary, it's a lot of southern states and she has to play in the south and that means african-american voters. where does she stand vis-a-vis having to compete with kamala harris and cory booker for that vote? >> until we see what biden does, what bernie does or beto, the three
who's got the better shot? judgment call and it's still personal. the issue of likability is on the table this time for men. i think it absolutely is. and i think people are going to sit back and say, do i like the person, i don't have to like all their policies, i want to beat the hell out of donald trump and get him out of the white house and never hear from that guy again and are they electable. that is the key here. that's what people want to know. that's it. that's all they want. >>...
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who don't want to see jeremy corbyn will be a number of mps who don't want to seejeremy corbyn as prime minister, and then you've got the other supporters sat —— a mess of the split within the party make a general election a bit trickier than normal. extraordinary times, let's have a look at the daily telegraph, martin, jihadijack, i miss my mother. this is a man as he was when he went out to join i asked, and a fight with them, now another case of someone fight with them, now another case of someone coming back to the uk. very similarto someone coming back to the uk. very similar to the other case, somebody we nt similar to the other case, somebody went out and been out for several years, now obviously is in captivity, and the hands of the kurdish voices, and obviously has decided he'd rather not be there by the return to where he was letting before which is in this country interestingly, he has dual canadian nationality, and so the question arises to whether he will be stripped of his british citizenship are not in the family that the other one has but admit another stage. this is som
who don't want to see jeremy corbyn will be a number of mps who don't want to seejeremy corbyn as prime minister, and then you've got the other supporters sat —— a mess of the split within the party make a general election a bit trickier than normal. extraordinary times, let's have a look at the daily telegraph, martin, jihadijack, i miss my mother. this is a man as he was when he went out to join i asked, and a fight with them, now another case of someone fight with them, now another case...
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there were so many people complicit who were doctors administering poison, who were mortician's were covering a bowl of water -- bullet wounds, reporters who were not say what was happening, while men who were bought off, politicians who profited. this is about a culture of killing. more frightening concept to think that the darkness might lurk not just in one person's heart but in so many seemingly ordinary people. he gets to your question which is many had rights were stolen. a lot of wealth was stolen and never recovered. many of the perpetrators were able to escape justice. >> thank you for a wonderful presentation. i have a question that may be is a bit off. 1921, there was the destruction of black wall street outside of tulsa. what was going on in oklahoma at this time? that is another underreported story. the tulsa race riot. they took place in 1921. klan had a presence in oklahoma. the frontier had a lawless quality. the prejudice is not unique to oklahoma. when you read the congressional hearings debating what to do with the osage wealth, you get a sense of how widespread th
there were so many people complicit who were doctors administering poison, who were mortician's were covering a bowl of water -- bullet wounds, reporters who were not say what was happening, while men who were bought off, politicians who profited. this is about a culture of killing. more frightening concept to think that the darkness might lurk not just in one person's heart but in so many seemingly ordinary people. he gets to your question which is many had rights were stolen. a lot of wealth...
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it is picking and choosing who gets opportunity and who doesn't based on what you look like, based on your faith, based on how long you've been in this country. we need to get back to an america where everybody counts. and throughout history we have had committed individuals, patriots who helped ensure that we expanded the notion of what it means to be american. and cast a wider and wider net of opportunity in our country. we're going backward today. and i went to puerto rico to tell them that if i'm elected president, i will work every single day so that everybody in our country, no matter who they are or where they come from, can get a good job, can have good health care, can have the opportunity for in re children to get a good education. and that they as a family can reach their dreams. on father's day of this year, i went down to mcallen, texas, on the u.s.-mexico border. i was there to join a protest of the president's family separation policy. which went to the ursula processing center. which is a place where children are separated from their parents. and there was a lot of sad
it is picking and choosing who gets opportunity and who doesn't based on what you look like, based on your faith, based on how long you've been in this country. we need to get back to an america where everybody counts. and throughout history we have had committed individuals, patriots who helped ensure that we expanded the notion of what it means to be american. and cast a wider and wider net of opportunity in our country. we're going backward today. and i went to puerto rico to tell them that...
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again someone who doesn't really need an introduction in this community who's been active in this and the communities and desperate 5 4 really decades bringing a level of experience and commitment that you don't frankly often see in city hall. among other things while our mayor with supervisor and valley was her top aide they pushed forward a policy that enabled residents who are already here to have a priority to stay here and new affordable housing. so please join me in welcoming supervisor valley brown who we have to help stay as supervisor remember that in the next year as hello everyone and thanks for being here. and i just reminiscing a little when then supervisor breed had won the election she said i need you to come back down in this office and worked for me. and i did and what was interesting. is she said we all said what your priorities supervisor breed at the time she said my number one priority is housing. he said what your second priority housing. what your third priority housing and after the third time we all like we get it. housing is your priority and soon after that
again someone who doesn't really need an introduction in this community who's been active in this and the communities and desperate 5 4 really decades bringing a level of experience and commitment that you don't frankly often see in city hall. among other things while our mayor with supervisor and valley was her top aide they pushed forward a policy that enabled residents who are already here to have a priority to stay here and new affordable housing. so please join me in welcoming supervisor...
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who has been held to account?making those claims need to step forward and provide the evidence to the independent oversight authority. it is not the police investigating themselves. we have independent institutions who have constitutional power to make sure that this happens. how many members of your security forces have been held accountable for abuses? in most cases, today it is normal for policeman to be held to account, unlike in the past. we have records that exist police officers who have been... isn't the truth, mr deputy president, that nobody has been held to account for abuses in your counter—terror operations? to account for abuses in your counter-terror operations? can i ask you are they proven? if there are proven incidences of police have been held culpable for human rights abuses and they have not been prosecuted, i would be happy to know, who, where is the evidence? are there incidences where there are police? there is evidence, there is documented information on abuse, and yet prosecution has not
who has been held to account?making those claims need to step forward and provide the evidence to the independent oversight authority. it is not the police investigating themselves. we have independent institutions who have constitutional power to make sure that this happens. how many members of your security forces have been held accountable for abuses? in most cases, today it is normal for policeman to be held to account, unlike in the past. we have records that exist police officers who have...
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another of our leaders who publicly traffic in racism, who proudly wore some of the most offensive symbols in our nation's history. and i wish we didn't have to talk about this on the first night of black history month. maybe it's good we're having this discussion. our history is full of americans who were proud to parade their racism publicly. the evidence is right here in black and white, a page from a 1984 medical school yearbook of democratic governor ralph northem of virginia, showing a feteo of two people, one in black face, one in a kkk hood robe. governor northam admits he's one in that picture. the governor put out a statement tonight. >> that photo and the racist and offensive attitudes it represents does not reflect that person i am today or the way that i have conducted myself as a soldier, a doctor and a public servant. i am deeply sorry. i cannot change the decisions i made nor can i undo the harm my behavior caused then and today. >> so here are some important points. first, he apologized. he didn't resign, though. there's another thing the governor knew about this picture.
another of our leaders who publicly traffic in racism, who proudly wore some of the most offensive symbols in our nation's history. and i wish we didn't have to talk about this on the first night of black history month. maybe it's good we're having this discussion. our history is full of americans who were proud to parade their racism publicly. the evidence is right here in black and white, a page from a 1984 medical school yearbook of democratic governor ralph northem of virginia, showing a...
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brian: who is moira dunnigan? ms. andrews: she is a brooklyn-based journalist who decided during the heyday of the me too movement to create a shared google spreadsheet in the google cloud. the purpose was for women working in journalism or media to be able to post anonymous accusations against their male coworkers and colleagues of sexual misbehavior. so they would put the name of the guy and say what he did. he asked me back to his hotel room after a night of drinks, or whatever it was. no names attached. thenthe accusation and everyone who had a link could see it. she created that document. brian: i have the list. name70 men were listed by and what they had supposedly done wrong. what was your reaction? what did you think of that idea? ms. andrews: i do not believe in anonymous accusations. i have heard a lot of other women who work in media defend theenemy enemy -- defend anonymity. and they have defended moira dunnigan. they say of course they need to be anonymous where they will otherwise be subjected to harassm
brian: who is moira dunnigan? ms. andrews: she is a brooklyn-based journalist who decided during the heyday of the me too movement to create a shared google spreadsheet in the google cloud. the purpose was for women working in journalism or media to be able to post anonymous accusations against their male coworkers and colleagues of sexual misbehavior. so they would put the name of the guy and say what he did. he asked me back to his hotel room after a night of drinks, or whatever it was. no...
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has prioritized in every o occasion, look at who is suffering, who has power, who needs toto change,criticig as needed. in the case ofof venezueuela, io not ththink the trump administration against the venezuelan government and the opposition, and maduro's legacy and record, it is clear he is in an absolute disaster in venezuela, and he has become a very undemocratic actor. the trump foreign policy is very worrying. we need to contact the people. amy: i want to thank you both for joining us. we will continue to cover what is happening in venezuela. to our hour with the andzuelan foreign minister on the point with elliott abrams. this is democracy now. when we come back, the trial of el chapo and the information that has come out that should -- mr. trump when he talks about national security. ♪ [music break] now,this is democracy democracy.org, the war and peace resort. juan: we end today's show with the trial of joaquin "el chapo" guzman, the notorious mexican drug kingpin who has been on trial in new york city for 11 weeks. a federal jury headed into deliberations yesterday after mo
has prioritized in every o occasion, look at who is suffering, who has power, who needs toto change,criticig as needed. in the case ofof venezueuela, io not ththink the trump administration against the venezuelan government and the opposition, and maduro's legacy and record, it is clear he is in an absolute disaster in venezuela, and he has become a very undemocratic actor. the trump foreign policy is very worrying. we need to contact the people. amy: i want to thank you both for joining us. we...
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>> virginia also needs someone who is strong, who has empathy, who has courage, and who has a moral compassand that's why i'm not going anywhere. kennedy: well, nothing says strong moral compass like apologizing for wearing black face in your yearbook only to unapologize the next day but admit to wearing it at a michael jackson look-alike contest. he also said lieutenant governor justin fairfax would have no choice but to resign if the sexual assault allegations against him are in fact true. several of fairfax's staffers have already left their positions after a second woman accused him of sexual assault on friday. fairfax is calling for an fbi investigation into the charges, but somebody needs to lead the state of virginia in the meantime. so is ralph northam the man to clean up his yearbook scandal, or is it just time to turn the page? joining me now cohost of the five on the fox news channel the one and only juan williams. it's so good to see you again. >> nice to be here. kennedy: let's talk a little bit about this because ralph northam has so many holes in his story. >> unbelievable. k
>> virginia also needs someone who is strong, who has empathy, who has courage, and who has a moral compassand that's why i'm not going anywhere. kennedy: well, nothing says strong moral compass like apologizing for wearing black face in your yearbook only to unapologize the next day but admit to wearing it at a michael jackson look-alike contest. he also said lieutenant governor justin fairfax would have no choice but to resign if the sexual assault allegations against him are in fact...
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as john has said, we have been governed by people who are anywheres and who don't view any of these competitions between civilizations and religions and great states like china and the u.s., they don't view any of that as being a reality. they view it all as a matter of individuals optimizing their preferences and trying to simply exchange one another's very liquid attributes and benefits until you get a maximized, homogenized global community. and that image, that utopian view has taken hold deeply in the west. it is not based on anything in reality. it is a utopianism that has only been possible because it has been subvented and underwritten by a west which did not have those views. by a tradition, by a cultural patrimony that is now being consumed and destroyed by persons who don't have an appreciation for their heritage and what has been entrusted to their care. this is going to be one of the great challenges. there is a localist component to this because a great civilization, a great nation is great because of its ties to its local elements. and because localism is one of the forces that is
as john has said, we have been governed by people who are anywheres and who don't view any of these competitions between civilizations and religions and great states like china and the u.s., they don't view any of that as being a reality. they view it all as a matter of individuals optimizing their preferences and trying to simply exchange one another's very liquid attributes and benefits until you get a maximized, homogenized global community. and that image, that utopian view has taken hold...
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are who are violent or people who are violent who infiltrated the you'll get the police are not stopping them for not arresting them they're letting the situation to generate because they want to show the government wants to show violent images. on the news at but what they are you going to what they are cynically they will do france's lower highest has passed the bill introducing one year prison terms for demonstrators covering their faces if that becomes law do you think it will deter those yellow vests years. no it's the contrary is the contribution me i've seen a lot of just ordinary people who are going out to demonstrate who are peaceful people who cannot stand anymore to have the only answer from the government being violence the cancer down the mace the pepper spray the can't stand the grenades the can't stand all of the oppression from the government and if tomorrow they cannot cover their face because police fire tear gas at them what type of democracy is this i think on the contrary this will be more people to the us don't forget that the all of us are still extremely popular
are who are violent or people who are violent who infiltrated the you'll get the police are not stopping them for not arresting them they're letting the situation to generate because they want to show the government wants to show violent images. on the news at but what they are you going to what they are cynically they will do france's lower highest has passed the bill introducing one year prison terms for demonstrators covering their faces if that becomes law do you think it will deter those...
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these numbers miss many of the murders committed by ex-boyfriends who are seldom categorized and who may account for another 300 to 400 of the murders each year. the violence policy center found that a gun was the weapon used in over half of the murders in which the weapon was known. dr. jacylin campbell's research has shown that gun access is the single best predictor by whether a woman would be killed by him. abusers also use guns to terrorize their victims. while commanding the domestic violence community of the baltimore city sheriff's office, one petitioner directed my deputies to an assault rifle that had been buried in the ground for over ten years and was still fully operatable when recovered. the respondent was federally prohibited from owning firearms. domestic abusers hide weapons in any place they can. i know of deputies directed by petitioners who have recovered hidden firearms in washing machines and air-conditioning units as well. in a study of over 400 women in domestic violence shelters, two-thirds of the women who reported a firearm in their home said their intimate
these numbers miss many of the murders committed by ex-boyfriends who are seldom categorized and who may account for another 300 to 400 of the murders each year. the violence policy center found that a gun was the weapon used in over half of the murders in which the weapon was known. dr. jacylin campbell's research has shown that gun access is the single best predictor by whether a woman would be killed by him. abusers also use guns to terrorize their victims. while commanding the domestic...
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everything rides on who was the victim and who is the oppressor, that's the entire equation. spells out the answer in very clear language. the marginalized include women, native americans, african-americans,en immigrants, and the lgbtq community. the dominant are everyone who is left, do the subtraction. that's only one group, you know exactly who they are and so does stacy abrams. she says these people, the unnamed people are responsible for the suffering of everyone else and we need to overthrow them. she uses the language of violence and war to describe what must come next. "politics is the most effective method of revolt." people get hurt in revolts, that's the nature of revolts. stacy abrams knows that, she wants one anyway, she doesn't hide that. demagoguery like this would make a kind of sense if your only interest was in winning election and he didn't care about what happened afterward, that's where democrats are right now. the democratic party is an unstable collection of interest groups, many of them with radically different interests and goals, it's not a natural c
everything rides on who was the victim and who is the oppressor, that's the entire equation. spells out the answer in very clear language. the marginalized include women, native americans, african-americans,en immigrants, and the lgbtq community. the dominant are everyone who is left, do the subtraction. that's only one group, you know exactly who they are and so does stacy abrams. she says these people, the unnamed people are responsible for the suffering of everyone else and we need to...
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it takes attention away from people who have suffered, people who have died from gun violence in chicago. as the police superintendent eddie johnson, he said it best today, right at the beginning of his press conference. >> good morning, everyone. before i get started on why we're here, as i look out into the crowd, i just wish that the families of gun violence in this city got this much attention, because that's who really deserves the amount of attention that we're giving to this particular incident. >> mr. superintendent, you are exactly right. the families whose children, whose parents, whose brothers, sisters, whose nearest and dearest have been taken away from them by gun violence, they deserve attention. "chicago sun-times" reports 1, 248 people were shot in chicago last year. this young man was working to stop violence in the wake of the parkland shooting. last september he was shot to death as he walked along a south side street. he dreamed of being a nurse after graduation. she was shot to death at a block party in august. and an 88-year-old shot to death in her apartment in an
it takes attention away from people who have suffered, people who have died from gun violence in chicago. as the police superintendent eddie johnson, he said it best today, right at the beginning of his press conference. >> good morning, everyone. before i get started on why we're here, as i look out into the crowd, i just wish that the families of gun violence in this city got this much attention, because that's who really deserves the amount of attention that we're giving to this...
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the guy who was appointed in 1965, who everyone assumed would stay on the court at least through the 1970's is out after four years. nixon goes to the justice department. in 1968, nixon used a southern strategy. approaching the racial backlash to get southern votes. nixon does not carry some southern states. he loses texas to humphrey, loses arkansas, mississippi, louisiana, alabama, and georgia to george wallace. he says look, why don't we use this vacant supreme court appointment as a way of appealing to southern conservatives. showing them if they affiliate with the republican party, they will get a concrete benefit. the warren court was not popular in the south. nixon concludes that will be away of bolstering republican support. this seems to be a quite good judge from north carolina on the fourth circuit. it is an appellate court in the mid-atlantic state. his name is clement haynesworth. very popular among north carolina republican types. a republican nominee at a time where there were not many republican judges in the south. i had basically been a one party, democratic area. t
the guy who was appointed in 1965, who everyone assumed would stay on the court at least through the 1970's is out after four years. nixon goes to the justice department. in 1968, nixon used a southern strategy. approaching the racial backlash to get southern votes. nixon does not carry some southern states. he loses texas to humphrey, loses arkansas, mississippi, louisiana, alabama, and georgia to george wallace. he says look, why don't we use this vacant supreme court appointment as a way of...
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the guy who owns the lan draw mat are the ones who pay the minimum wage. the bankers don't. i don't think the laundromats are at the top of the corporations and i currently a lot of high income taxpayers are not on the hook for this. and while it throws some sand at the wheel, it does redistribution the way it should be done. i would also suggest that, you know, a lot of the opposition to the higher min wum wage does come from businesses and that would lower the price to businesses and in that sense it might get more buy-in, because it becomes sort of a shared burd ton help people at the bottom what is shared between the businesses that hire them and the government. and that could actually work in the opposite direction, easing the policy. >> great. so one of the things it seems your proposal would achieve is appe meal yating the possible employment effects of a higher minimum wage. why didn't you just propose something more direct like a hiring tax credit? >> in some sense depending how it is structured, and i read the proposal by jason and phil, which is like a hiring tax
the guy who owns the lan draw mat are the ones who pay the minimum wage. the bankers don't. i don't think the laundromats are at the top of the corporations and i currently a lot of high income taxpayers are not on the hook for this. and while it throws some sand at the wheel, it does redistribution the way it should be done. i would also suggest that, you know, a lot of the opposition to the higher min wum wage does come from businesses and that would lower the price to businesses and in that...
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these are people who had a sense for the country, who could make decisions without the shah. the parliament functioned as an institution. the military leadership could act on its own. and by the 1970s, late '60s, you have a different elite. you have almost a guard. they believe the country should resemble a paradigm that they're learning at the jack kennedy school. they have no feel for it. they're in a bubble talking about their paradigms. and the one person who continuously is saying things are really, really, really bad in his diary is the last of that generation. did the shah have an elite and previously that saved him in '63? but i do want to have a defense of that elite here. let me offer a defense of them. then you can. >> i don't have a defense. >> i do. did that elite abandon the shah in fall of '79? everybody comes back in fall of '79 waiting to see what the shah will do. when he does nothing, then the people started to leave. if the shah had taken command, that technocratic elite could have served him as good as the traditional elite. but how would you assess? >> y
these are people who had a sense for the country, who could make decisions without the shah. the parliament functioned as an institution. the military leadership could act on its own. and by the 1970s, late '60s, you have a different elite. you have almost a guard. they believe the country should resemble a paradigm that they're learning at the jack kennedy school. they have no feel for it. they're in a bubble talking about their paradigms. and the one person who continuously is saying things...
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are here who will speak. so i now yield to congressman walberg. mr. walberg: i thank the gentleman from flint and appreciate the opportunity that we have to stand on the floor tonight as a bipartisan delegation of republicans and democrats who are joined together by a love of a great state, the greatest state, pure michigan. but the history that is there that includes a gentleman, a leader, like john dingell. this is a vision that too often is not seen by constituents back in the district, isn't it? they often think if you're a republican or a democrat, you're automatically an antagonist for the other side. that's just not true. especially as we work together as a delegation. i learned one thing, of many thing, but one thing i'll share tonight from john d. dingell jr. i'll let that rest a little bit and let it build, what in the world i learned specifically from john dingell that was unique and special and important to me and i hope i never forget. it was in 1983 that i first met john dingell. i was a freshma
are here who will speak. so i now yield to congressman walberg. mr. walberg: i thank the gentleman from flint and appreciate the opportunity that we have to stand on the floor tonight as a bipartisan delegation of republicans and democrats who are joined together by a love of a great state, the greatest state, pure michigan. but the history that is there that includes a gentleman, a leader, like john dingell. this is a vision that too often is not seen by constituents back in the district,...
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who would want to pay for them? lots fail. who would want to pay for them ? lots of fail.al channels anyway. it is about time the tv licence was abolished, there isa the tv licence was abolished, there is a theme here as you may have noticed! he says, i have said it is a man, but i'm making an assumption. they go on to say i don't understand why we have to pay for things we don't really want. you don't have to subscribe, that's the point! that is the point! britbox has been successful in north america because of the name. it is a good name. it is. a lot of fans of british soap. .. they is. a lot of fans of british soap. they said there will be one comprehensive home where anyone in britain can get all of our library content britain can get all of our library co nte nt of britain can get all of our library content of itv and bbc library in one place and watch it anytime anywhere. thank you very much. still to come: "too apologetic over anti—semitism" — labour mps criticise their colleague chris williamson for claiming the party had done more than any other to tackle anti—se
who would want to pay for them? lots fail. who would want to pay for them ? lots of fail.al channels anyway. it is about time the tv licence was abolished, there isa the tv licence was abolished, there is a theme here as you may have noticed! he says, i have said it is a man, but i'm making an assumption. they go on to say i don't understand why we have to pay for things we don't really want. you don't have to subscribe, that's the point! that is the point! britbox has been successful in north...
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us, the irs agents who worked for us, and, of course, george beall, who supervised us.rian: here's a little more of george beall in that speech in 2003. [video clip] >> his response was -- this is awful -- but i was the united states attorney for massachusetts many years ago, and he said, i had a similar situation involving highway contractors and pavers in massachusetts. he said -- this was the late 1950's -- he asked for permission of the incoming administration to stay on as united states attorney to pursue that investigation. and his permission was denied by the kennedy administration. and he had to leave his job. in the incoming united states attorney did not pursue that particular investigation. so the attorney general, mr. richardson's, response right away was this is something that is deplorable, regrettable, intolerable as far as government is concerned, and you do what you have to do. you talk personally to me, and i will be personally in charge of this. [end video clip] brian: he's talking about elliot richardson, was from massachusetts, was the attorney gene
us, the irs agents who worked for us, and, of course, george beall, who supervised us.rian: here's a little more of george beall in that speech in 2003. [video clip] >> his response was -- this is awful -- but i was the united states attorney for massachusetts many years ago, and he said, i had a similar situation involving highway contractors and pavers in massachusetts. he said -- this was the late 1950's -- he asked for permission of the incoming administration to stay on as united...
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, who knows what the president said, who may know what the president thought. and the challenge for cohen, now a convicted felon for lying to congress, may be coming with cooberation, whether that's physical receipts that proves with any sort of a doubt whatsoever that what he's saying is true. and that's the real challenge, whether there's any incremental space between what cohen says and brings along with him and what one needs to accept as god emphasis truth to find this president is responsible for crimes. >> eugene robinson, the talk of impeachment turned a very serious corner when the evidence in the michael cohen case became pulk in court and michael cohen was pleading guilty, and what he was pleading guilty to was very specifically pleading guilty to committing crimes at the direction of the president. >> of the president. >> and so now we are taking those revelations to a new level, where michael cohen will be testifying about them for hours on end publicly. he'll be questioned in detail about them. and it reminds me of the stage of the watergate heari
, who knows what the president said, who may know what the president thought. and the challenge for cohen, now a convicted felon for lying to congress, may be coming with cooberation, whether that's physical receipts that proves with any sort of a doubt whatsoever that what he's saying is true. and that's the real challenge, whether there's any incremental space between what cohen says and brings along with him and what one needs to accept as god emphasis truth to find this president is...
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one who said anyone who isagrees with the doctrine an infidel and calls for secluded and those voicesho are not within the same sect of islam, let alone islam itstself. one: me ask -- >> just add one more, while the conference also try to present the economic transformation like it is his own, he locked up in jail the very economist who presented to him and others for the past, you know him a for the past 10 years, a plan to transform and diversify the saudi economy. so he used all of that. -- to raise superficial do a pr campaign to the west while locking of the very voices that actually wananted to change thee kingdom toward a more civil and civilized society. you, yourme ask father has been held in solitary confinement, in prison in saudi arabia. have you been able to communicate with him at all or other members of your family? what is his conditionn like there? >> a few members of my father have communicated with him. know, healthl, you issues. issuesdevelopoped spina because of the way they transferred him from one room to anothe o one cell to another. theyey did not carare about
one who said anyone who isagrees with the doctrine an infidel and calls for secluded and those voicesho are not within the same sect of islam, let alone islam itstself. one: me ask -- >> just add one more, while the conference also try to present the economic transformation like it is his own, he locked up in jail the very economist who presented to him and others for the past, you know him a for the past 10 years, a plan to transform and diversify the saudi economy. so he used all of...
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the "empire" star, that's who he is, jussie smollett, who claimed that he was the victim of a racist homophobic attack in chicago on january 29th, he is now being charged with disorderly conduct. specifically they say the filing is -- for filing a false police report. that's a class four felony. that is according to the state's attorneys office, okay? so detectives are working on negotiating what they call a reasonable surrender for his arrest. here's what we know. when they do that, what that means is they're trying to get him back to chicago so that they can arrest him, which will no doubt happen and probably tomorrow, okay, if not tonight. this is what we know. it was the early morning hours of january 29th. smollett had just gotten back to chicago, posting on instagram that he had just spent seven hours on a plane for a flight that was supposed to take only two hours. he told the police that as he was walking back from a sandwich shop, the subway sandwich shop, that two men attacked him, putting a rope around his neck and quote, yelling out racial and homophobic slurs and pouring
the "empire" star, that's who he is, jussie smollett, who claimed that he was the victim of a racist homophobic attack in chicago on january 29th, he is now being charged with disorderly conduct. specifically they say the filing is -- for filing a false police report. that's a class four felony. that is according to the state's attorneys office, okay? so detectives are working on negotiating what they call a reasonable surrender for his arrest. here's what we know. when they do that,...